Michael Louis Scott's
Internet Notes
June
1997 to Date
Email: mikescot@optonline.net
June 1997 Notes:
Note
TCP/IP dialer alone, which the IBM dialer works with, because on
my system the Network
seems to freeze after a period of time which it does not do if one
uses the IBM dialer. Of
course the IBM dialer uses more system resources.
Note
TCP/IP dialer alone, which the IBM dialer works with, because on
my system the Network
seems to freeze after a period of time which it does not do if one
uses the IBM dialer. Of
course the IBM dialer uses more systems resources.
Note
apartment were fine. They did redirect my service to a different
connection box, which
seems to have improved service. No problems so far this morning.
They said they would
discontinue the early morning line tests.
Note
early AM every day. When I am online I will be disconnected. When
I reconnect and they
reperform the line test again until successfully completed, I will
be disconnected again, thus
setting up a redundant annoyance until the line test successfully
completes. That is
NYNEX's explanation for the problem listed below.
6/20/97 Internet Access in Greenwich, Connecticut from Byram,
Connecticut Via NYNEX
telephone exchange in Greenwich to Stamford, Connecticut SNET
exchange or NYNEX
telephone exchange in White Plains, New York or Armonk, New York
has system
problems possibly due to heavy usage, or internal industrial
espionage. I have experienced
continual cut offs in the morning hours from after midnight to 7
AM for the last six months.
They are caused by irregular line noise possibly caused by
internal telephone system
failures or industrial espionage. Since I am not a telephone
technician it is all theory.
However, repeated disconnects during the morning hours when the
system is not heavily
used lead me to believe it is more than telephone system failure.
Nothing in Scott's
directory is classified or secret, so I advise anyone transmitting
sensitive information over
the Greenwich, Connecticut telephone system to possibly consult
with their internal
security to see if it is system malfunctions or industrial espionage,
or possibly teenage
hackers who are too smart for their own good. Believe it or not
the busiest category at
Scott's site has become "Hacks and Cracks" up to 300
hits a day, so possibly some young
hackers have figured out how to hack into our systems and disrupt
normal use of the
internet. It is all theory, but I have no proof other than
irregular audible telephone line
noise that the IBM.NET technician also heard and NYNEX claims does
not exist. Thus
either someone has the capability of tapping into my system
telephone "bugging" at
various intervals or there is a gopher gnawing at the telephone
line. Who Knows ?
However, if it happens to a simple home user like myself, I
suspect that more serious
corporate users might have certain security considerations that
they might want to
consider.
Note 06/06/97: I have had internet access connection access
problems since Christmas
Time. The symptoms were that the connection would freeze up or
disconnect. I was able
to fix the problem by selecting "Control Panel",
"Networking". Under "Networking" I
removed "Client for Microsoft Networks",
"Dialer", and "TCP/IP". I then rebooted and
selected "Control Panel" , "Networking"; and
reinstalled "Client for Microsoft
Networks", "Dialer", and "TCP/IP". When
prompted to insert Win95 disks, I installed
the files again, however I "did not keep the newer
files", but overwrote the newer files
with the original files from the Win95 disks. The newer files that
I overwrote with the
original files were:
mapi32.dll
rpcltcl.dll
secur32.dll
winsock.dll
ndis.vxd
vredir.vxd
vdhcp.386
vip.386
vnbt.386
vtcp.386
vtdi.386
Those eleven files were replaced with the original files from the
Win95 installation disks,
by selecting "NO" when prompted to keep newer files. The
networking problem that this
fixed for me might have possibly been caused in December when I
happen to log onto the
"Chaos Computer Club" in Germany. However, I also had
installed the MS "winsock.dll"
update, MS "TCP/IP Dialer" update, plus numerous other
betas and updates. The system
is back running fine, so if you are having internet access speed
slowdowns or disconnects,
you might think that it might be possibly the networking system
that is corrupted by one of
the various previous mentioned files.
Note 06/05/97: If You Have Problems Connecting To Your ISP,
Particularly IBM.NET;
IBM Suggests Deleting Your Network Components From Windows 95
Network Window
and Reinstalling Them, It Seems To Work for Me.
Note 06/01/97: My internet access worked poorly recently because I
had the TCP setting
in Networking set to "Windows Logon" instead of
"Network Logon". I suggest looking at
the link below if you use IBM.NET.
IBM.NET Windows 95 Dial‑up Networking (DUN) PPP Setup
July 1997 Notes:
Note 07/31/97: Eureka, I might have finally fixed the problem I
have been having with my
computer system since December 1996. I finally figured out the
copy of "himem.sys" in
my "C:\Windows" directory was defective. Although Win95
has continually loaded
properly, "himem.sys" was not loading properly. I
finally determined the problem by
pressing "F8" when booting Win95, and watching each
driver load with the option of
selecting each driver to verify. I corrected the problem by
extracting the "himem.sys"
from my Win95 disks and overwriting the buggy one. One can also
check if your version
loads properly by using the bootable startup disk to see if it is
working providing the
version of "himem.sys" system on the bootable startup
disk is the same as in the
"C:\Windows" directory. Remember the "himem.sys"
was corrupted causing the problem.
The file date and bytes were the same as the original installation
file. I don't know what
caused the corruption of the file, whether a system problem or
some sinister web site I had
perhaps visited back in December 1996. Remember I did stop by the
"Chaos Computer
Club" in Germany about that time. After a half hour of
testing the system seems to be
back up to snuff, the internet is working properly.
Note 07/31/97: IBM Dialer still freezing, and when I reconnect it
refuses to authenticated
until I reboot. I have reinstalled Network system half dozen times
to no avail. I suppose I
will have to live with hidden gremlin in the system. Microsoft is
offering update 07/29/97 to
"kernel32.dll at following link Microsoft Technical Support
Help Files, Service Packs, &
Other Files. Greenwich is still quiet and peaceful. Enjoyed seeing
the movie "Air Force
One" last evening which was full of action packed excitement.
Note 07/30/97: Current computer status quo is maintained, although
I should upgrade hard
drive and add 17 inch monitor for eyesight relief when budget
permits. Greenwich, Ct. is
very slow at present, many people seem to be vacationing, with a
number of other
travelers passing through town. Town security seems to be
continued to be maintained at
usual high level. Many VIP look-alikes have been spotted in the
area. Greenwich Library
construction continues, parking lot should reopen in couple of
weeks. Greenwich hospital
construction is still underway. Flags not seen flying in Belle
Haven area. Green Military
Transports have been seen landing at Westchester Airport.
Greenwich Library has "Red
Alert" sign in front window. Tod's Point continues to be
maintained in excellent condition,
and as with all Greenwich beaches is reserved for the use of town
residents and their
guests.
Phone Numbers for Quick Reference:
United States Secret Service: 1‑202‑395‑2020
United States Military Academy at West Point: 914‑938‑4011
and 914‑938‑7398
CIA: 1‑703‑482‑1100
FBI: New Haven, Ct. : 1‑203‑777‑6311
Marriott’s' Casa Marina, Key West, Florida: 1‑800‑626‑0777
Note 07/26/97: Greenwich, Ct. access story floating around town is
from a Texas couple
who decided to drive north because it was 110 degrees F. in Texas,
and they hit Tropical
Storm Danny in Louisiana, and drove all the way up north with it
for the next few days.
Retired Argentinean couple were sited visiting Greenwich along
with the usual group of
Merchant Princes and Princesses who frequent the town. Average
house price in
Greenwich, Ct. is now $650,000 for those of you thinking of moving
here. Belle Haven is
deluxe expensive area now, but those in the know prefer Round Hill
area for privacy or
further back country in Bedford, New York if you can afford the
taxes, or even further
back country up around Hudson's Bay which has less expensive real
estate prices if you
don't mind the mosquitoes in the summer or the Polar Bears in the
winter. Of course if you
speak French, Montreal is always enjoyable in the summer if you
happen to be up north.
Nous Parlons Un Peu
Francais Ici. Nice weather predicted this weekend.
Note 07/24/97: Disabled Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 beta 2
Active Desktop to
preserve system resources. MSIE 4.0 beta 2 occasionally crashes,
but works most the
time. Take a look at Internet Explorer 4.0 Platform Preview 2
Technical Support. Also
check out Microsoft Download Wizard , hopefully it will work with
Internet Explorer 4.0
beta 2 soon, at present JAVA script does not work. MSIE 4.0 beta 2
on my machine has
problem logging onto the MSIE 4.0 beta 2 Add-ons page Internet
Explorer Products
Download Add-ons .
Note 07/22/97: My system 540 meg Western Digital Hard Drive 1 1/2
years old bought at
Egghead software is making a clanking sound. I might have hard
disk failure soon. Limited
budget prevents me from replacing it at present.
Note 07/21/97 PM: Internet Access Functioned Properly in Day Time
Today connecting to
IBM, Armonk. On my VESA 486 Deep Green PC System Motherboard, with
AMD
AM486DX4‑S 120 MHZ CPU, Award Bios V506 01/08/96, ROM ISA
BIOS (2C419R01);
I changed the CMOS setup as follows. In the CMOS, I selected
"Chipset Features" and
changed "AT BUS Clock" from 1/3 CLKIN to 1/4 CLKIN, also
I changed "DRAM
SPEED" from "fastest" to "faster".
Possibly these CMOS changes improved internet
access and system performance today. On my system with both WIN95
and OS/3, I don't
have any problem accessing internet with OS/3; so possibly the
problems I am having with
WIN95 have to do with my Win95 system setup or CMOS setup. The
symptoms are that
the systems seems to have the internet access freeze, and when I
relog onto to IBM.net it
does not authenticate and I have to reboot for Win95 to access
IBM.net properly with the
IBM dialer.
Note 07/21/97: NYNEX claims to have repaired telephone line
problem, but I am still
experiencing interruptions of internet service, possibly due to
traffic of Internet. In
Greenwich, Connecticut in Bruce Park, there is a flock of about
100 geese. One of them
has an Audubon or conservation band on the left leg that I can not
identify, possibly
someone might try photographing the banded goose with a telephoto
lens to check out its
origins.
Note 07/15/97: Experiencing repeated telephone line noise problems
causing telephone to
make clicking sound, which also disconnects computer from internet
when online. NYNEX
representatives and FBI were able to hear clicks on telephone line
also. NYNEX tests say
telephone is all right. Theory suggests that we might have a
squirrel or a rat munching on
the telephone line below or above ground. All power in Greenwich
was knocked out last
summer by a rat eating power cable insulation. Checking with IBM
security, they suggest
that NYNEX has brought in a lot of old in disrepair telephone
trucks to repair lines in the
area that are faulty caused by repeated electrical storms and
lighting strikes in the area
this summer. In summation telephone line problems interfering with
internet access in the
Greenwich, Connecticut area might be caused by malfunctioning
telephone equipment
which was possibly hit by lightning in one of the recent
electrical storms. Problems I
experienced are repeated clicking sound every two to five minutes
which cause the modem
to disconnect from IBM's ISP. However, I have had this telephone
line problem since
12/96, so I think there is something wrong with the NYNEX
telephone system in Byram as
it feeds into the Port Chester, New York area which NYNEX has been
unable or unwilling
to resolve. Telephone clicks when computer is turned off. NYNEX
line test says there is
no problem. Disconnecting all telephones in the apartment still
yields the same problem.
Theory, there is something rotten in Denmark, blame it on the
squirrel in the tree knowing
on the telephone line, who knows? If the internet does not work in
your local domain, get
out and enjoy the summer weather here in the Northern hemisphere,
the internet will
always be around once winter sets in to spend more time on and try
to resolves any
problems.
Other net information, according to Reuters news Mexico City's
volcano is lowered to
"yellow" alert, but they reported two weeks ago, it was
already at "yellow", so
theoretically it could still be at "Red Alert", which
means the Mexico City volcano "will"
erupt, possibly causing a very cold winter up north. Who knows, I
don't? Volcano levels of
alert increasing in level of activity are "green",
"yellow", "orange", "red". Check
Cascades Volcano Observatory for exact definitions, and
information from the "Volcanic
Emergency Response Team". Repeat I make up the category of
links, I am not a
"Geologist" or "Volcanologist". The number
"eight" used repeatedly is the universal
volcano alert signal, put out by the regional resident of the
local octagon structure.
Hopefully they know what they're doing. PAX VOBISCUM.
Note 07/13/97: Possibility Internet Problems for the last seven
months have been caused
by my "CMOS" setup.
Note 07/05/97:Microsoft Technical Support Help Files, Service
Packs, & Other Files,
"Update to Windows 95 TCP/IP Out‑Of‑Band issue
5/22/97", "Updated TCP/IP Protocol
Stack for Windows 95 07/01/97", I installed these two TCP/IP
files, the earlier 5/22/97 one
first, rebooted and then installed the latest 07/1/97, systems
works fine, don't know
whether they make difference, but it is worth try.
Note 07/05/97: My system network has been freezing up with the IBM
Win95 dialer. To
correct this problem, I selected "My Computer",
"Control Panel", "Network", highlight
"Dialup Adapter", select "Properties", select
"Advanced", highlight "Use IPX Header
Compression", select "NO". This seems to have fixed
my problem on my system with the
Network freezing up. If you have the same problem it is
recommended to try it.
Note 08/10/97 Sunday 4:30 PM EDT: FrontPage 98 Up and Running, I
used the editor to
open and save my homepage. I'm off to bed.
Note 08/10/97 Sunday 3:00 PM EDT: I just downloaded Microsoft
FrontPage 98 beta a
day ahead of release. It is suppose to take 6 hours for the five
files, but with a nice day
here on Sunday, the New York link only took me 1 hour and 50
minutes. I am now about to
install it. Also I am a little bit tired.
Note 08/10/97 Sunday 1:00 PM EDT: Second backup completed now.
This morning while I
was out and about downtown, there were plenty of Sunday morning
Church goes out and
about town. Many well recognized faces from the local community as
well as the national
community and the international community. Baseball game going on
in Bruce Park.
Beach goers getting ready for the beach. Many people having
breakfast and going for
coffee. I am a little bit burned out, but it was fun to see some
of the local daytime people
particularly some of their younger off spring who bring them down
to earth. Most
interesting observation is the town seem to be picking up with the
PGA visitors coming
into the area, although I did not see many license plates from out
of the area, plenty of
people do rent cars locally and don't stand out. The Queen
Elizabeth II Cruise ship has
room for 50 private vehicles, so it is not unlikely that one would
see international license
plates driving around. Also there are quite a few people from the
warmer regions of the
country who seem to be enjoying their summer stays here. No names
mentioned this
Greenwich, Connecticut where we supposedly are use to seeing many
people show up, but
it is much the same at the Dutch trading post 25 miles west of
here. Time for the New
Amsterdam night watch to go to bed. It still seems like we have a
pleasant day and not to
hot. Anybody know anything about winter forecasts for this area,
please email me. Dieu et
Mon Droit.
Note 08/10/97 Sunday 7:30 AM EDT: I bought Colorado Backup by
Cheyenne Version
3.0 for $30 which works just great with my Colorado T1000e. It
makes complete backups
of my entire system including registry and also permits the
creation of two rescue disks for
restoring the system. Version 1.70 that came with the drive did
neither. Also to use the
program one needs a Colorado drive. One can buy the program over
the internet with a
credit card. Once one has purchased the program and decompressed
the program into its
separate directory and installed it, I suggest making a copy of
the decompressed group of
files in the C:\cheyenne\colorado directory by copying the entire
file group to another
directory, and then using the move command to copy them all to
five floppies, so that in an
emergency you have disks you can also copy to your hard drive and
install it. Of course
you can order a boxed copy, but that takes time. Of course the
rescue disks will restore
the system to, but it is nice to have a complete floppy copy of
such an important program. I
am just about to make my second tape backup of the entire system.
In other news while I
was roaming around about 4:00 AM downtown while backing up, I saw
two Greenwich
Police cars speeding up Greenwich Avenue about 60 miles an hour
the wrong way in hot
pursuit. I guess the boys in blue are on the job. I did not get
any other internet work done
for obvious reasons. I will have to clean my apartment as usual
when I wake up Sunday
evening.
Note 08/10/97 Sunday 1:15 AM EDT: I made a full backup while I
went downtown for a
walk. It is pretty quiet downtown with a few pub crawlers and
movie goers exiting the
theatre. I plan to web surf tonight and possibly chat on Iphone
since my system is back up
to par. I need to get the HPBackup program for the T1000E to do a
full system backup
which it fails at, at present I am doing a full backup of the C:
drive. Also I need to know
how to get Win95 to prompt for a CDROM having installed with
disks, should I ever
install a CDROM.
Note 08/09/97 Saturday 11:00 PM EDT: Last night after downloading
Netscape
Communicator 4.02 and Pointcast 2.0 beta 1, my IBM.net internet
access started freezing.
I thus went through the following procedure mentioned several days
ago and all is well.
Procedure: Note 08/04/97 4:30 AM EDT: Additional Information to
previous note below:
The internet system freezing once again reoccurred because I did
not correctly go through
the procedure. To correct the problem first make sure you have
your Win95 disks
available or the CDROM Win95 also comes on. If your IBM dialer
freezes and you have
already installed the Microsoft DUN Upgrade PPTP/Dial up
networking for WIN95
"msdun12" and then the "winsock.dll"
"wsockupd" upgrade, you need to first select "My
Computer", "Control Panel", "Network".
Then remove "Dialup Adapter #2 (VPN
Support), "Microsoft Virtual Private Network Adapter",
"NDISWAN‑>Microsoft Virtual
Private Networking Adapter", "TCP/IP‑>Dialup
Adapter #2 (VPN Support). When you
click "OK" you will be prompted for disks number 12 and
13 or CDROM to install files,
keep any newer files by selecting "YES". You then will
be prompted to reboot. Then
install Microsoft DUN Upgrade PPTP/Dial up networking for WIN95
"msdun12" and
when prompted once again for disks number 12 and 13 or CDROM to
install files, keep
any newer files by selecting "YES", and then you will be
prompted to reboot, after
rebooting the system will automatically reconfigure your system
and prompt you to reboot
once again. Then install "winsock.dll"
"wsockupd" upgrade, and though it does not
prompt you to reboot, I go ahead and reboot anyway. My system
works fine after this
procedure and does not freeze and reauthenicates when I reconnect
without having to
reboot. If one upgrades the IBM dialer with the software update
item or if one reinstalls
the IBM dialer, one will have to go through this procedure once
again. I guess the IBM
dialer installs a file that causes internet connection freezing,
possibly within the network.
IBM.NET support does not experience this problem because they use
OS/2 for their
internet access. If you have any questions please let me know.
Right now my system is
working fine and not freezing. Final Note: I slept all day and am
about to go out for a walk
about this evening.
Note 08/09/97 Saturday 7:30 AM: I updated the Bookmark page with a
new list of short
bookmarks bm080997.htm that I will post when I have time. This
morning in Greenwich a
few people were out walking and the usual fisherman were down by
the water. It looks like
it will be a pleasant day.
Note 08/09/97 Saturday 3:45 AM: Downloading Scott's Subscription
with link to Pointcast
Network 2.0 beta . Also downloaded CWSApps 32‑bit Web
Browsers, Netcaster for
Communicator 4.0 .
Note 08/09/97 Saturday 3:05 AM: I went out for a cup of coffee out
of my thermos at 1:00
AM. A thermos saves money over Starbucks and is more mobile. I
walked the entire
length of Greenwich Avenue. A few young folks were exiting the
local pubs at closing time.
Some looked like they should not be driving. I suggest having a
designated driver. Bargain
at the Grand Union is a 12 pack of Canada Dry regular ginger ale
for $1.99 plus deposit.
The Purdue chicken was good for dinner earlier this evening.
Netscape Communicator
4.01 installed and running. http://www.vivo.com/ has an active X
plug in for MS IE 4.0 beta
2 which works. All quiet on the western front, I might be out in
the early AM around 6:00
AM.
Note 08/08/97 Friday 11:40 PM: I got a good rest this afternoon
and early evening. I will
be up all night on the computer. System is working fine. I just
downloaded Netscape
Communicator 4.01 which I now have room for. One note if you use
the Western Digital
Tip Western Digital Corporation (Service/Support) ‑ Tip of
the Month, March 1997 to
"xcopy" on my system, I needed to run
"c:\windows\xcopy" with the parameters
described in the tip. One needs the full file path. I suggest keep
your slave "original"
drive "as is" after installation and changing the CMOS
values, in case there are any
problems. I also installed the new high speed ISA controller card
with my new hard drive.
After a few days one can free up the space. Greenwich was busy
this evening about 10:00
PM, with lots of people out for the movies and dinner and coffee. Happy
Birthday C.W.
Note 08/08/97 Friday Noon: Success installed replacement Western
Digital 1 G hard drive
on my system. I used this procedure with success Western Digital
Corporation
(Service/Support) ‑ Tip of the Month, March 1997 . I am now
running one C: partition,
OS/2 Warp 3 on D: is gone. I am very tired. System is running
fine.
Note 08/07/97 Thursday 4:30 PM EDT: I am now thinking of using
GHOST Software
program to transfer my old drive to the new drive. They offer a
fully functional demo good
for 30 days. I have spent most of the day inside after returning
from a afternoon
appointment.
Note 08/07/97 Thursday 12:45 PM EDT:I was up at 6:00 AM this
morning. I planned my
strategy for the day. Still waiting for the Western Digital
replacement to arrive today from
Irvine, California. Their diagnostics files are located at Western
Digital Corporation
(Service/Support) ‑ FTP/Hard Drives . Also I looked at this
WDC information page,
Western Digital Corporation (Service/Support) ‑ Tip of the
Month, March 1997 about
transferring information from an old hard disk to a new hard disk,
however since I use
OS/2 Boot Manager, I think I might have to restore from the tape
backup instead of
copying from the old hard drive to the new one. I have to do some
more research. I am
thinking of using the Powerquest Drive Image Beta Program Drive
Image Beta Program
to accomplish the hard disk upgrade, however this beta program did
not load for me, I
think it has a bug. In other news I saw that Green jet again today
and I also saw an Army
helicopter. I spent the morning reading the computer press in the
Greenwich library. Time
for lunch.
Note 08/07/97 12:20 AM EDT: I still have not gotten to bed. A
friend came over and
shared a frozen pizza with me. He was happy his Apple Computer
stock had finally yielded
a profit. I emailed http://www.ttalk.com/ about my perspective of
Illinois and computers. I
went out downtown and it is terribly slow. I noticed an older gold
Mercedes has not moved
in the lower Greenwich Plaza train station parking lot since I
first noticed it on Sunday. It
seems to have an excess of wait in the trunk. I stopped by the
Grand Union and bought a
Purdue chicken for 69 cents a pound. I bought four frozen Celeste
Pizzas for $2 apiece. I
also picked up a half gallon of Apple Juice for 99 cents. I
noticed the Greenwich Police are
out in force as usual. I saw quite a few Eastern Hemisphere
visitors walking around
downtown. Starbucks is open in the evening across from the police
station on Greenwich
Avenue, closing earlier on weekdays than weekends. The Colonial
Dinner on the Boston
Post Road is open all the time in Greenwich serving an excellent
menu. All quiet on the
eastern front here in Greenwich, Connecticut 06830 USA. I am about
to go to bed and will
be on a day time schedule.
Note 08/06/97 8:00 PM EDT: I finished making the second tape
backup of my system. I
also received the backup copy of Win95 Upgrade on a CDROM via
Airborne Express to
have in addition to my 3 1/2 inch disks. One can order it from
Microsoft for $25.00 at
800‑360‑7561 or 800‑451‑4239. One will the
number off your existing disks. Now all I need
is a CDROM player. I am still waiting for replacement hard drive
to arrive. I got a little
sleep while backing up the system. Now I plan to finish sleeping.
Internet system is
working great with IBM.net access and web browsers after having
tweaked it with the
following steps as listed in previous notes.
Note 08/06/97 2:50 PM EDT: On my Scott's Computer System Setup and
Value I edited
the config.sys with these settings to increase system performance.
files=50
buffers=40
Note 08/06/97 2:30 PM EDT: I have been awake since 4:00 PM
yesterday. I went out at
8:00 AM this morning, and had my oil and filter changed, rear axle
oil changed, and
manual transmission oil changed for $100. I bought a High Speed
ISA Bus I/O Controller
at Staples in Old Greenwich for $30, they have another one left. I
am still waiting for my
Western Digital replacement hard drive from FEDEX, which is
possibly slowed down by
the UPS strike. I went by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop and
they are having a bag
sale for $10 a bag for what you can stuff into it. I got a
charcoal Brooks Brothers suit, two
pairs of shorts, two shirts, and a furniture fabric petit point
design throw for my computer
arm chair, all for $10. I paid my rent, telephone, and cablevision
bills. I picked up buy two
get two free Winston Lights at Zyn Stationary which are 100
percent tobacco with no
additives. I do need to quit smoking some time soon when I am
under less tension. I
bought 20 yellow rose stamps at the post office. I filled up my
car at the Exxon gas station.
I stopped by the Greenwich library and it was not too busy, but
the parking lot was busy. I
had two quarter pounders at McDonalds for $2.12 . While doing this
I was reformatting one
of my backup tapes and retensioning it. I backed up the computer
once I returned to the
apartment around noon. Now I am reformatting and retensioning
another tape, which I will
use to back up the system in about 1 1/2 hours. It is a beautiful
day in Greenwich and not
too busy this morning. No waiting at Precision Tune or the Post
Office. I guess a lot of
people are away, but the rush at 8:00 AM showed there are a few
people in the offices.
Mercedes Benz Dealership is being remodeled. Temporary outdoor
showroom is setup for
customers. Plenty of Old Guard out this morning doing errands.
This is what my busy day
is like once a month when I have to pay bills. Good news is that I
have no insurance bill or
electricity bill this month, so I could afford the car maintenance
and computer controller. I
don't know when I will get to sleep, but sooner or later I will.
Note 08/06/97 1:00 AM EDT: Scott's Computer System Setup and Value
Note 08/05/97 9:45 PM EDT: Greenwich Avenue is packed full of cars
this evening, we
continue having thunder and lightning all evening with
intermittent rain showers. I read the
computer press in the Greenwich Library this evening. I am
checking out this utility right
now MTU‑Speed which supposedly increases internet access
speed for Win95. Note 10:50
PM: On my system internet speed increased close to 100 percent to
8.3 K per second. I
optimized the MTU‑Speed setting on my system to
"MAXMTU" set at 1152 and
"Multiplier" set at 6. Of course depending on your internet
setup these setting could vary.
Also in areas of the world with less developed infrastructure, you
might want to lower the
settings to the "Optimal" setting. Now I will continue
to test these settings, but they do
seem quite a bit faster, up to 100 percent faster access.
Note 08/05/97 5:45 AM EDT: Created CDF 101: Creating a Simple
Channel
Definition File for Scott's Site and this page. It is quite
simple, however you have to use the
Microsoft Paint Program that comes with Win95 to create two gif files
one 80X32 Pixels
and one 32X32 Pixels to use with the CDF file. It took a hour,
quite simple, of course you
can only use the file with MS IE 4.0 I think. Once you create the
gifs with MS Paint
Program be sure to move in the outer frames of the window to the
edges of the gif images,
to correct pixel size.
Note 08/05/97 3:30 AM EDT: Yahoo! ‑ Volcanic Flow in Heart
of Montserrat Capital . I
listened to TechTalk for enlightened commentary on the world
computer industry. I ran
Internet Explorer 4.0 Beta 2 Setup Program, and reinstalled
Internet Explorer 4.0 Beta 2
to make sure I had all the correct beta files that it includes
which might have been
overwritten by other installations. I also was able to correct a
problem which occurred
when I installed Netscape 3.03, it made itself the default web
browser. By reinstalling
"Complete Installation" selection of Internet Explorer
4.0 beta 2 setup, I was able to
correct the problem. The reinstallation process does not actually
redownload all the files,
but checks existing files and downloads only those files that are
not correct or current, so
it is quite rapid compared to complete download. I also disabled
loading images on my MS
Internet Explorer 4.0 beta 2, by selecting "View",
"Options", "Advanced", and
unchecking "Show Pictures" in Multimedia. I think there
should be an easier way from the
IE 4.0 menu bar to do this possibly by a check box and also
possibly a load images button.
Realistically we all don't have fast connections, and this speeds
up web browsing
particularly in the day time. Also under "View",
"Options", "Programs", the check box
for Internet Explorer to Check if is the default browser does not
work probably because of
something Netscape 3.03 did to this option. I do not approve of
such tactics. Net is
operating fine tonight, White Plains dialup from Byram seems to be
the fastest and most
reliable and is toll free from this side of town. Remember
reinstalling IE 4.0 beta 2
reoptimizes your system which is handy. Once again I don't plan to
maintain the
downloadable directory anymore, and if you reinstall IE 4.0 beta 2
and have Netscape, I
suggest removing the Netscape bookmarks, so you don't import them
into IE 4.0
particularly if you have an extensive Netscape bookmark. I plan to
beta test IE 4.0 beta 2
as setup for the near future to see how it performs and learn more
about it.
Note 08/05/97 12:01 AM EDT: Awoke at 4:00 PM on Monday afternoon.
I drove up to a
friend's house in Wilton, Connecticut in moderate rush hour
traffic, and had a filet mignon
dinner cooked on a outdoor barbeque grill along with three ears of
locally grown corn and
peas. Around 9:00 PM it started pouring rain and lightning as I
drove back down to
Greenwich. Six inches of water on route 7, and traffic was going
30 miles an hour on the
Merritt Parkway. I stopped by the Food Emporium and Grand Union in
Greenwich which
are open 24 hours a day and stocked up on different coffee types
for my special economy
coffee blend. I now have another two months of coffee. I surmise a
great many people in
the area are having problems with lightning strikes and resulting
power failures.
Greenwich is quiet in the early AM. Also my computer seems to be
working fine with the
fix I posted in the note yesterday. Replacement Western Digital
Corporation Hard Drive
has not arrived yet, it is coming by Federal Express, but they
might be busy because of the
UPS strike. Anyone want to send me a 17 inch monitor, it would be
a lot easier on the
eyes. I feel like Mr. McGoo.
Note 08/04/97 4:30 AM EDT: Britain's Queen Mum Celebrates 97th
Birthday Please Sign
the Guest Book at Buckingham Palace
Note 08/04/97 4:30 AM EDT: Additional Information to previous note
below: The internet
system freezing once again reoccurred because I did not correctly
go through the
procedure. To correct the problem first make sure you have your
Win95 disks available or
the CDROM Win95 also comes on. If your IBM dialer freezes and you
have already
installed the Microsoft DUN Upgrade PPTP/Dial up networking for
WIN95 "msdun12"
and then the "winsock.dll" "wsockupd" upgrade,
you need to first select "My
Computer", "Control Panel", "Network".
Then remove "Dialup Adapter #2 (VPN
Support), "Microsoft Virtual Private Network Adapter",
"NDISWAN‑>Microsoft Virtual
Private Networking Adapter", "TCP/IP‑>Dialup
Adapter #2 (VPN Support). When you
click "OK" you will be prompted for disks number 12 and
13 or CDROM to install files,
keep any newer files by selecting "YES". You then will
be prompted to reboot. Then
install Microsoft DUN Upgrade PPTP/Dial up networking for WIN95
"msdun12" and
when prompted once again for disks number 12 and 13 or CDROM to
install files, keep
any newer files by selecting "YES", and then you will be
prompted to reboot, after
rebooting the system will automatically reconfigure your system
and prompt you to reboot
once again. Then install "winsock.dll"
"wsockupd" upgrade, and though it does not
prompt you to reboot, I go ahead and reboot anyway. My system
works fine after this
procedure and does not freeze and reauthenicates when I reconnect
without having to
reboot. If one upgrades the IBM dialer with the software update
item or if one reinstalls
the IBM dialer, one will have to go through this procedure once
again. I guess the IBM
dialer installs a file that causes internet connection freezing,
possibly within the network.
IBM.NET support does not experience this problem because they use
OS/2 for their
internet access. If you have any questions please let me know.
Right now my system is
working fine and not freezing.
Previous Note Referred to Above, Please follow procedure above
instead. Interesting
Development, when I installed the Microsoft DUN Upgrade PPTP/Dial
up networking for
WIN95 "msdun12" and then the "winsock.dll"
"wsockupd" upgrade, my system worked
fine with the IBM Dialer IBM Internet Connection Services,
Internet Access Kit
Download Site and I had no problems with IBM.net access freezing
up or when
reconnecting not authenticating. However, when I reinstalled the
IBM Dialer for Win95,
the problem reoccurred. When I reinstalled the MS DUN upgrade and
the "winsock.dll" "
wsockupd" upgrade, the problem went away again. Ergo for all
you geniuses out there,
there is something wrong with the IBM dialer for Win95 that causes
a network freeze up
that the MS DUN upgrade corrects. However, I imagine that whenever
one upgrades the
IBM dialer, the situation will reoccur. Therefore I plan to keep a
copy of the MS DUN
upgrade and winsock.dll upgrade until IBM and Microsoft sort out
the problem. It is
pretty convincing evidence of system incompatibilities on a major
network such as
IBM.Net with MS Win95 operating system. If you don't believe it
try recreating the
situation yourself. Remember this note is updated by note above
it.
Note 08/04/97 2:20 AM EDT: Bookmark page will no longer be updated
for lack of
interest. If you have any interest or comment, please email me. I
don't plan to incorporate
it into the current downloadable directory.
Note 08/04/97 1:30 AM EDT: Greenwich, Connecticut is dead slow on
Sunday night with a
few kids haunting the night. Cleaned my apartment, watered the
plants, did laundry, and
had dinner guest over for dinner Sunday evening. This morning I
have to buy more coffee
at the Food Emporium when it opens. I might possibly take my 1976
Volvo to have oil
change and change the rear end and gear box oil this AM or Tuesday
AM. I surmise a
great many residents are away. 79th PGA Championship coming to the
Winged Foot
Country Club in Mamaroneck, Westchester County, New York August 14
to August 17,
1997. Stop by Greenwich, Connecticut nearby to Westchester County
for a quiet time if
you happen to visit.
Note 08/02/97 10:00 PM EDT: Interesting Development, when I
installed the Microsoft
DUN Upgrade PPTP/Dial up networking for WIN95 and then the
"winsock.dll" upgrade,
my system worked fine with the IBM Dialer IBM Internet Connection
Services, Internet
Access Kit Download Site and I had no problems with IBM.net access
freezing up or when
reconnecting not authenticating. However, when I reinstalled the
IBM Dialer for Win95,
the problem reoccurred. When I reinstalled the MS DUN upgrade and
the "winsock.dll"
upgrade, the problem went away again. Ergo for all you geniuses
out there, there is
something wrong with the IBM dialer for Win95 that causes a
network freeze up that the
MS DUN upgrade corrects. However, I imagine that whenever one
upgrades the IBM
dialer, the situation will reoccur. Therefore I plan to keep a
copy of the MS DUN upgrade
and winsock.dll upgrade until IBM and Microsoft sort out the
problem. It is pretty
convincing evidence of system incompatibilities on a major network
such as IBM.Net with
MS Win95 operating system. If you don't believe it try recreating
the situation yourself.
On other news there seems to be a party going on a Rockefeller
Center right now or they
are setting up for a party. EYE ON THE WORLD Rockefeller Center
Web Cam , this is
the picture I found at around 9:42 PM EDT tonight.
Note 08/02/97: Thanks to Western Digital
Corporation Hard Drives three year
warranty, Scott's failing hard drive is
being replaced free of charge. Western
Digital ships a replacement when you give
them a credit card number which they
don't charge if you return the failed hard
drive within 30 days. My hard drive has
been decent enough to fail slowly giving a
regular thunking sound and write errors. I
recommend making a backup if you ever
get a similar problem. Hopefully the hard
drive will last until I get the replacement in a few days. I was
advised that heavy web
browser use, uses a lot of disk caching on the hard drive use
which can cause premature
hard drive failure. Thank you Western Digital. Free Ontrack Data
Advisor reports that
the current hard disk is failing. Ontrack Data Advisor is free to
download.
Note 08/01/97: Installed Microsoft DUN Upgrade PPTP/Dial up
networking for WIN95 ,
don't know if it is necessary, but I guess it can't hurt. There is
also a new "winsock.dll"
download from the same link. Since DUN Upgrade prompts one to
install the old
"winsock.dll", I suggest installing the new
"winsock.dll" after the DUN Upgrade
installation. DUN Upgrade installation upgrade was straight
forward, however when
prompted for Win95 install disks I did not overwrite the newer
files with older files.
System is working fine with DUN upgrade. Imported Cars of
Greenwich, Ct. dealers of
Mercedes‑Benz has new models on the lot.
Note 08/17/97 Sunday 9:20 PM EDT: I drove out to Tod's Point and
enjoyed the view this
afternoon watching a rain shower come in. I had a dish of fruit
for dinner. I watched the
PBS Channel 13 special on the Hermitage, most excellent. I am
finishing up doing my
laundry and will clean the apartment first thing tomorrow morning.
I might go out for an
evening cruise after I do laundry. CIO
Note 08/17/97 Sunday 3:20 PM EDT: I took a two hour nap from noon
to 2 PM. I had a
shell steak and two ears of corn on the cob for dinner. I plan to
clean up and go out in this
hot weather, possibly paying a visit over to Tod's Point depending
on how the heat hits me
when I go outside. I renamed this page "Scott's Notes".
Note 08/17/97 Sunday 10:00 AM EDT: I listened to the computer
media reports. I might
work on configuring FrontPage 98 this AM. I do not have much to
report at present. I
imagine it is a hot day outside. There were an average number of
people downtown last
night. I imagine people will be hitting the beach today.
www.ttalk.com has good daily
computer reports to listen to if you are a tech head. Check out
mrscott.com/bm.htm
Scott's Bookmark for a short list of links I have come across this
week. Of course the old
long list is still there for now. My viewpoint of the internet is
to surf the net and point out
what I come across. I do not do much editorial comment, but do
make occasional
comments about our local area as it relates to my activity.
Previous notes here might help
you tweak your system. I am running Netscape 4.02, 3.02 and MS
Internet Explorer 4.0
beta 2. On my system MS IE 4.0 beta 2 is a little slow compared to
Netscape. I still have
not found the active X plug in at www.vdo.net for it yet. My viewpoint
is that the net
activity is slow in this area while people vacation and relax, but
I am sure once the schools
go back and people return from vacation it will speed up and
become congested again.
www.ibm.net is going limit access to one user per account as of
9/1/97; so many family
users might have to learn to share user time or delegate it. I
still have not afforded a
CDROM drive and am in need of a 17 inch monitor to relieve eye
strain. Perhaps I should
try wearing my glasses. CIO.
Note 08/17/97 Sunday 8:00 AM EDT: I made two backup tape copies of
my entire system
yesterday. I was able to get HP Colorado backup working properly
by deinstalling the
program and reinstalling the program. I also do not select the
compare option when
backing up, and I also select the "format while backing
up" option. One note as mentioned
before, I only get about 575 M. backed up, and the hard disk
contains over 800 M. of files.
Thus over 200 M. of files are not being backed up. I have not
figured out what is causing
this situation, but it would obviously mean I would not be able to
do a full restore if that
was needed. System is running fine otherwise. Yesterday was very
hot. Greenwich is
relatively quiet. I plan to web surf today to avoid the hot
weather. I will clean the
apartment tomorrow.
Note 08/16/97 Saturday 7:35 AM EDT: Up at 7:00 AM this morning. It
is suppose to be
hot in Greenwich today up to the 90's. Advise Air Defense Command
to stand down from
"Red Alert", maintain active status. Stock market bares
watching on Monday to see what
will happen next week. In the late 1960's and early 1970's,
McNamara’s Beach on
Martha's Vineyard use to be the hippie protest beach where
everyone went skinny
dipping. When walking from Gay Head to Edgartown or in reverse, I
think it is about 14
miles give or take. However, there is a spit of water along the
way that is easier to cross
at low tide, moreover tidal spits of water can contain quick sand,
so it is advised to use
caution when crossing tidal estuaries, not to mention watching out
for the currents. I still
prefer Nantucket from the old days when I lived there, but once
again the ocean currents
on the south shore can be extremely hazardous particularly for
inexperienced swimmers. I
would assume the same for the Vineyard. I advise against illegal
camping on the beaches
of the Cape islands, since many people with sand permits and off
road vehicles do not
notice campers on the beach particularly when they go cruising at
night. There are youth
hostels on both Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket, both of which
would probably be busy
this time of year. In the old days the Episcopal church in
Cambridge use to run a place
called the "Poor House" in Bourne county where young
people could drop by and stay in
the summer. It was actually a very nice facility donated by a
"Standard and Poors" family
member. If one is on Cape Code headed towards Woods Hole, Elsie's
sandwich shop is on
the way for a good sandwich. Last I knew Martha's Vineyard access
is out of Wood's
Hole, where one should stop by the Wood's Hole Oceanographic
Institute for an
adventure. Nantucket access is out of Hyannis. I believe the other
Cape Islands have
access out of New Bedford, but don't quote me on it. Remember to
throw a penny as you
leave Nantucket and round Brant's Point. I don't plan to visit up
that way this summer and
am quite comfortable roughing it out in Greenwich. Other
recommended points of
destination in the summer are Maine, Eastern Canada, and of course
there is the rest of
New England and Canada, but once one gets away from the shore it
can be warmer. On a
rainy day in Maine, there is plenty of discount shopping in
Freeport, Maine and Kittery,
Maine; enough to bust anyone's budget. I keep telling people they
should put in discount
computer outlets in both those towns. Well I plan to surf the net
a little and get out before
it is too hot. CIO.
Note 08/15/97 Friday 1:35 PM EDT: Government of Montserrat and
Montserrat Volcano
Observatory has latest information on volcanic activity in
Montserrat which looks quite
serious. Since there are still people on the island, I would
recommend total evacuation of
the island and not to leave the remaining population on the north
side of the island.
Research Martinique's eruption during the early part of this
century. 700 mini
earthquakes a day means to me, a major eruption should occur some
time soon. Other
news, I slept all morning. I have to go back up to Wilton this
afternoon to return a friend to
pick up his car from Greenwich Exxon. I am not sure whether I will
go out this afternoon,
or possibly web surf. Pollution in the area is usual for this time
of the year. My computer
system is running fine. I have been taking time off from the
computer to enjoy our local
summer weather and relax my eyes from the strain of daily computer
activity. I chatted
with Jason and Jack from New Canaan last night who are seniors at
Princeton. They seem
very smart for young students their age. Also chatted with visitor
from Brazil. Usual level
of activity seems to be going on in this area for this time of
year. All "WH", "MV",
"AUCK", and Nantucket sand permit vehicles seem to have
disappeared from the area,
so it is safe to assume that the entourage of "Eagle" is
sitting up off Cape Cod. Of course
when I lived in Nantucket none of the locals would dare drive a
vehicle with identifying
stickers except the "sand" permits. Walking from
"Gay Head" to Edgartown on Martha's
Vineyard is fun, but make sure you have enough time and walk in
the direction that the
sun is not in your eyes. Watch out for "rouge" waves
when on the ocean shore. Reports
out of Kennebunkport are that the town is very busy with lots of
visitors. Stock market is
down 120 points, it is possibly time to think of withdrawing from
the market, depending on
one's individual portfolio.
Note 08/14/97 Thursday 6:00 PM EDT: Normal day in Greenwich. Lots
of visitors with the
nearby PGA golf tournament. Pollution levels are higher. My
feeling is that my migraine
headache came from looking at the computer too long. Needless to
say what is the usual
level of busy activity for me in Greenwich might seem very busy to
someone from the
country. It should be a pleasant evening though. Old guard seen
making the rounds about
town. Sextons at Christ Church have done an excellent job of
maintaining the grounds and
flower beds this year. CIO, Chief Information Officer.
Note 08/14/97 Thursday 7:15 AM EDT: Awake. Communications blackout
in force,
disregard psychic communications, maintain status quo, CIO.
Note 08/13/97 Wednesday 9:05 PM EDT: Migraine Headache persists,
unable to function
all day. Unable to locate vendor of Corby's Whiskey from Canada.
Have not been outside.
Local friend is in need of assistance, but I think he will
survive. Family is enjoying usual
summer activities. August 14 is family members' birthday, but I
think she will stay around
Fort Sam Houston for the time being. Offutt Air force Base is to
continue red alert status
until advised to stand down. Military rules still apply in
civilian area for the uninformed.
Nobody seems to know the real status of the accuracy of the
information being conveyed
to us in the communication field. Usual facts are people are on
vacation and not much is
being reported for the time being. Diplomatic group leaves this
area for vacation this time
of year. Locals try to get ready for winter. Have respect for
people who help out in this
area during the long winters, particularly when they volunteer
away from their more
familiar environments. Have not had time or ability with migraine
to read any media
reports for 36 hours.
Note 08/11/97 Tuesday 1:30 PM EDT: I downloaded Image Composer 1.5
Beta ‑ EN for
Windows 95 & NT 4.0 ‑ US English Version ‑
Download Page , while cleaning my
apartment. I am about to have lunch and cleanup before I got out,
which will take another
hour give or take, plus I will do the install before leaving.
Note 08/11/97 Tuesday 12:00 Noon EDT: I finally got my second
backup made. I had to
reformat the tape. I guess I will have to get two new Travan QTR 1
tapes at the first of the
month. I am wandering if the program backs up 560 M. of the hard
drive, what part of the
200 M. of the hard drive it does not backup that I will possibly
need, if I ever do a restore.
About 50 M. of the files not backed up are hidden system files. It
would seem to me, that
one should be able to backup the entire contents of a hard drive.
Even if I did a full install
of Win95 of about 50 M. and restored the tape contents, I would
still be missing about 150
M. of the present hard drive contents. Obviously there would be
some program or group of
programs that would malfunction and I would have to reinstall
them. I don't think I have
150 M. of temporary files. I assume I have backed up the
compressed downloadables. In
other news I got plenty of sleep last night and am finally rested.
This afternoon I will clean
my apartment and go out later, and try not to spend any money. I
have to ship back the old
defected warranted Western Digital hard drive, so I am not billed
for it. Greenwich is not
too hot for this time of year, but we seem to have quite a bit of
pollution out of the city
coming our way which can make it uncomfortable. I believe the
Hospital Thrift Shop has
put out its new fall line of merchandise. Well all my computer
work is basically done, and I
can sit back and surf the net instead of doing system work. I
might download Microsoft
beta of the Graphics program that goes with FrontPage 98. I also
need to delete some
downloadables and restore some archive files. Basically I have
about 250 M. of free hard
disk space right now, but I could always free up more if I had to.
Note 08/11/97 Monday 8:15 PM EDT: Made my appointment and chatted
with a friend
about life in Europe. I stopped by Entree Computer and purchased a
3 1/2 inch floppy disk
drive for $31.27 to replace my old five year old drive that seems
to be malfunctioning. It
took about a half hour to put in and another hour to back up to
floppy key startup disks,
restore disks, and the HP backup program to disk. I noticed on my
older configuration with
the new floppy cables they have the old and new fittings, but
since my 5 1/4 inch floppy
drive is about three inches from the 3 1/2 inch floppy drive, the
three inch spacing between
the two groups of terminal connectors on the floppy cable was just
enough inversing them.
I suggest there should be a little more length between floppy
cable groups of connectors
for spacing in tower cases. The new floppy drive is working fine,
and the disks pop out
startling fast, one has to use a V finger button push to catch
them. I am now about to make
a second backup of my system which is running well, despite that
irritating message at
boot up. I will sit and chat with my audience while I make the
backup. Who needs sleep
anyway, you'll have plenty of time for that when you die.
Note 08/11/97 Monday 3:30 PM EDT: First Backup Complete, I am off
to an
appointment. Ciao.
Note 08/11/97 Monday 1:05 PM EDT: I took a short nap, but could
not sleep. I have the
system tweaked to perfection except for that nuisance error
message about "Netware
Desktop Not Available", which I can't figure out how it got
there unless it was something I
installed with the Win95 installation. System seems to run fine,
but the net is a little slow
at lunch time. Now I intend to back up the system. One problem is
the backup seems to
recognize only about 75 percent of the files on the hard disk,
which all can't be system files
in use, about 550 meg of 750 meg. Well better some than none. I to
have lunch and clean
up.
Note 08/11/97 Monday 9:00 AM EDT: Last evening about 6:00 PM, as I
was finishing up,
I experienced a major system malfunction. For some reason double
space was trying to
install itself, and the bootable system files were corrupted.
Windows would not run.
Perhaps my bootable floppy was also corrupted. I went to bed and
got up at 2:00 AM this
morning. I reinstalled windows running setup and custom and doing
a custom installation.
This fixed my system problem. I also had to install the network
for the internet and
configure it. After some hassle I got it done, and downloaded nine
updated files from
Microsoft to update my Win95 installation. I also reinstalled the
DUN and Winsock
upgrades, and had to reinstall Colorado Backup 3.0 which
installation files I had on my
hard drive. I updated Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 beta 2 by
running setup.exe and
reinstalling any changed files. I also reset my MTU program. The
system is back up to
normal and running fine. I set my system.ini file to
"yes" for 32 bit . I also noticed that the
http://www.vdo.net Active X plug in for MS IE 4.0 beta 2 was not
available at their site,
although I had downloaded it and had it working several days ago.
Also I get and error
message when starting Win95 the "Netware Shell is Not
Available" for some reason
which I can not figure out how to eliminate, but then the system
starts the desktop and the
error message does not seem to use and system resources, so I will
have to live with it.
Now after I reinstall IPHONE, I will back up my system and go to
bed for a five hours.
What a relief to have it back to normal again. It took about 8
hours to get it back to
normal. Also the FrontPage 98 Editor is a little slow in accepting
Keyboard keystrokes, so
I will continue to use Front pad for typing sessions.
Note 08/24/97 Sunday 11:00 PM EDT: I updated Scott's Watch
Portfolio in
http://mrscott.com/stocksym.htm . It is $1,000,002.37. I do not
recommend buying or
selling stocks, this is an economic experiment to watch how a
broad market basket of
stocks performs. I have 100 share lots of 147 stocks, and 1 share
of BRK/A. I will not be
updating the stock links on the page since if one uses Microsoft
Internet Explorer 4.0 beta
2 with http://investor.msn.com one can get the same stock links
with my portfolio you can
download to use in their portfolio option.
Note 08/24/97 Sunday 9:00 PM EDT: I cleaned my apartment early
this afternoon. I went
out to Tod's Point to walk around the 2 1/2 mile walk around the
park. Tod's Point is
limited to Greenwich residents and their guests. I drove back to
the center of town and got
$14.90 of gasoline at the Exxon gas station. I stopped by
McDonald's and had the 20 piece
chicken nugget meal for $3.17 . I stopped by Egghead in Old
Greenwich and they have a
number of clearance software items. I went down town and their is
a seaworthy sailboat
about 50 feet long from Kiel, Germany. They have a distinguished
and smart crew and
they seem to have made the trip without too much trouble. There
are quite a few other
visitors in the area. There was a large group of Mexicans down by Grass
Island. Tod's
Point seems to have the usual Greenwich group sunbathing, walking
and picnicking. The air
was clear today without pollution. I am going to work on adding
another fifty or so
companies to my Microsoft portfolio. I chatted with a fellow from
IBM in a red TR6. A lot
of people in Greenwich cruise in older cars on weekends. I saw a
Model A today. CIO
Note 08/23/97 Saturday 10:00 PM EDT: I doubled the size of the
Microsoft Investor
Watch Portfolio at http://investor.msn.com . One can download my
watch portfolio from
http://mrscott.com/scott001.inv . Remember you have to save the
file and then open
it from the Microsoft Investor MSN site with Microsoft Internet
Explorer. The portfolio is
worth $685,537.50 . There are 100 share quantities of 89 different
stocks in the portfolio.
The current portfolio printout is http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm
.One can follow my
portfolio, but I don't recommend buying or selling any of these
stocks, this is an academic
exercise. I also made two backups of my computer when I got up at
4:00 PM this
afternoon. I am cleaned up, so I am going out once I upload this
note and the investor
portfolio. I will probably add the additional stocks to my stocks
page when I have the time.
CIO
Note 08/23/97 Saturday 6:30 AM EDT: First of all CNET screwed up
in its news email.
They recommended installing the ISDN 1.1 upgrade to speed up ones
TCP/IP system. On
my system it locked the system because I had already installed the
MS DUN 1.2 upgrade
and Winsock.dll upgrades. I had to do a step by step F8 boot
yesing and not install the
windows drivers and then go ahead and install the MS DUN 1.2
upgrade again which I
keep on my local hard drive. I then had to reboot and to a F8 step
by step boot yesing this
time installing the Windows drivers and then after the DUN upgrade
completed
installation I had to reboot again F8 step by step boot yesing
with the Windows drivers and
then install the winsock.dll upgrade and then do a normal reboot
and the system worked
fine. What a pain CNET, although I should have known better. Next
I installed the
IBM.NET dialer
upgrade 4.13. This time it did not mess up my networking system and the
system worked fine after installation. I suppose they fixed the
problem. I did have to reset
the multiplier on my MTU setting from 5 to 6 and left the MTU
setting at 1152. I also went
ahead and installed the MS Internet Explorer Setup program again
doing a quick complete
install and letting the system configure itself which took about
ten minutes. I did this in
case the IBM dialer or the DUN upgrade overwrote any newer files
in the beta of MS IE
4.0 beta 2. The install did not install a new
"winsock.dll" this time like last time. However,
the system is working back up to top speed and everything seems
fine. I think I will go to
bed. Have a good day folks. I did suggest to IBM.NET that they
provide a Greenwich,
Connecticut access number. CIO
Note 08/23/97 Saturday 2:15 AM EDT: I created a watch account at
http://investor.msn.com of 31 of the 32 stocks in
http://mrscott.com/stocksym.htm
not including "BRKA" which does not work. The net value
on the account of 100 shares of
each is $216,050. As an absent minded Economist I think the stock
market is due for a
downward adjustment, so lets see what this portfolio is worth over
a period of time.
Remember I do not recommend buying or selling any of these stocks,
this is just my own
test watch account. One can download Scott's Investment Portfolio
for the Microsoft
Investor http://investor.msn.com at
http://mrscott.com/scott001.inv , it only works
with Microsoft Internet Explorer. CIO
Note 08/23/97 Saturday 12:15 AM EDT: I worked on a "Stocks,
Symbols, and Quotes"
page linked from my homepage. I am a little bushed and need to
have dinner and clean up.
The list of stocks is a list of popular stocks, and I don't
recommend buying or selling them,
but I am providing the information. CIO.
Note 08/22/97 Friday 6:00 PM EDT: I finally got a good days sleep
today after no sleep
yesterday. IBM 800 backup number is no longer active. I checked
with IBM about
making sure the files in their dialer also include the most recent
Microsoft files. We have
a nice day here from what I can tell. It seems a number of
European visitors are in the
area. The area is not too busy, but that is a relative statement.
I checked around and the
term "Corby's Whiskey" is derived from World War II when
people use to drink
"Canadian Bootleg Whiskey". Most people don't drink here
anymore, but some of the
"Old Guard" maintain their longevity is from a couple
"shots" every night before they go
to bed. Roofers have started working on the slate roof on my
building. Immediate family
members might be transferred to England. Obviously an old Scottish
family or several
Scottish families in the area have connections to the United
States Steel Corporation.
Remember European visitors might be major stockholders in various
American
enterprises. I have not checked my mail in a day.
Note 08/21/97 Thursday 9:00 AM EDT: KERNAL32.DLL update available
from
Microsoft Technical Support Help Files, Service Packs, & Other
Files . Still raining, I
checked certain system setups and updated Pointcast. Time to call
it a day. See you all
hopefully mid afternoon. CIO
Note 08/21/97 Thursday 5:55 AM EDT: Still raining. I downloaded
www.adobe.com
Acrobat Reader Plug in about 5 Meg. It works great with the New
York Times Fax site, and
I was able to print out the seven page summary with my slow laser
printer in about the
time it took to read it. I suggest that the New York Time print
the Times Fax in horizontal
form of about a third of a page at a time, so it is easier to read
off a monitor without having
to scroll down long narrow columns. I received another www.msn.com
startup disk, but I
don't have a CDROM player to use. www.microsoft.com is taking orders
for $5 to order
the finished Microsoft Explorer 4.0 on the CDROM available on
September 30, 1997. I
imagine they will have quite a bit more content on it. I suggest
that Microsoft give it away
at stores for a token $1 or whatever cost of CDROM production is
in order to fully
promote the product. It is a worthy competitor to Netscape which I
have used more since I
was working with their bookmark system which Microsoft does not
offer. My text to
speech demos are simply a demonstration and are not meant to
reflect any disrespect or
humor. One has to realize that voice impaired individuals might be
interested in the
concept or even foreign language speaking individuals with a
written ability in English.
Remember to free up files in the C:\Windows\Temporary Internet
Files\ and the
C:\Windows\Temp\ directories. There are a lot of unnecessary files
residing there. I freed
up 50 megs of file space. Of course don't delete your plugins when
asked to save them. I
noticed with the 15 inch monitor the Times Fax and Adobe Plug in
are easier to read. I
believe a lot of U. S. Government Documents are printed and
published with the Adobe
Reader or at least were at one time. I believe Microsoft would
like to replace the HTML
with the Microsoft Word format on the internet as a universal way
of publishing, lets wait
and see. Enough Constant Comment. The numbers 888 was in my hard
drive free space
return and also on my odometer this evening. CIO
Note 08/21/97 Thursday 2:10 AM EDT: Major weather pattern this
morning. Lots of rain
in the area. High tide is two feet from the top of the sea wall
down by the harbor.
Apparently two weather patterns converged over Ocean City,
Maryland causing a
northeastern type storm. Present forecast is for storm to end this
afternoon. No wind to
speak of, estimate 5 inches of rain so far. I don't know if there
is flooding in Old
Greenwich. Telephone truck has been working on the post road
downtown for the last 24
hours. I had home made Chinese dinner. I watched "12 O'clock
High" with Gregory Peck.
The town looks slow. There are a number of "GB" stickers
on cars around town this
morning. Rain continues in usual pattern for this type of storm.
There was a distinct lack
of nautical bird life on Tuesday when I was out on the water. Not
many people out down
town this past evening in the rain. I stopped by the Greenwich
Harbor Inn and they seem
to be at their usual state of awareness as to the weather
patterns. There was a Coast
Guard cutter in the harbor on Tuesday that I did not see this
morning. The Readers Digest
Atlas I have has the geographical map of the world including North
America showing the
Atlantic shelf and where I believe it goes closer to the coast as
one goes up north. I will
have to refresh my memory. I chatted with a gal from England on Iphone
5.0 yesterday
afternoon and the program seems to work all right. I have to tell
people I am a 150 yards
from a trans Atlantic cable here, so technically there is not much
in between in terms of
internet traffic when I use the system at the non busy hours in
the UK. A visitor at the
Greenwich Harbor Inn is very well briefed on weather patterns
along the Atlantic sea
board. Technically a tidal wave can not be any higher than the
water is deep depending on
where one is located. Obviously some people have never surfed. I
believe in Hawaii they
have 100 foot waves in three feet of water, so it does not make
since to me. Of course
here in Greenwich we are relatively protected by Long Island. The
highest point of land in
the area is Bedford, New York in this area and the altitude keeps
on rising all the way
up to Montreal, of course with lots of rain there could be
flooding in the river and stream
basins which might not be happening near the ocean. The most major
flooding I ever saw
in this area in 35 years was three feet of water where the
Greenwich High School is. Of
course with lots of rain one always worries about the Valhalla Dam
over in Valhalla, New
York which is made out of large blocks of stone and looks very
solid, but a dam is only as
strong as the bedrock I assume it rests on. Of course the lush
green grass on the lower
side of the dam indicates quite a lot of underground seepage. I
believe the Conyers farm
reservoir has been rebuilt recently. At present I think I am
between five and twenty feet
above sea level, and of course my apartment is on the second
floor. Thus I don't think
there is too much to worry about in this area, but of course with
lots of people away we
don't have all the regular personnel that we are use to having in
this area. The day time
crew is more vigilant. CIO
Note 08/20/97 Wednesday 8:30 PM EDT: I had breakfast and cleaned
up. I made a couple
of RealAudio files of the Bell Labs text to speech site converted
into RealAudio format.
Look at mrscott.com/belllabs.htm to see the demonstration. I
opened the window to
air out the apartment. It looked like it rained today and is nice
and cool. Note to use the
Bell Labs text to speech site, you need to delete " _ ‑
: characters out of the text of your
message. Also words should not be in all caps.
Note 08/20/97 Wednesday 5:30 PM EDT: Awake updated Pointcast. At
11:00 AM while I
was sleeping, a stockbroker from Dean Witter called me and wanted
to know if I would be
interested in attending an investment seminar sponsored by Dean
Witter at Giovanni’s'
restaurant in Stamford. I chatted with him about the economy and
explained that I do not
own stocks. I am just now starting my day. Perhaps I will go out
soon.
Note 08/20/97 Wednesday 7:00 AM EDT: I used the Bell Labs Text‑to‑Speech
site to
make a *.wav file of a paragraph of text, however I setup the
Netscape 3.0 browser to
chose launch a *.wav file with c:\windows\sndrec32.exe , so when
the Bell Labs *.wav file
came back about 1 Meg, it was able to be saved with the
sndrec32.exe program. I save it
in radio quality. I then used the RealAudio Encoder 3.0 to encode
the 1 Meg file in 3.0 full
response file about 80 Kbytes long. mrscott.com/bellms01.ram is
the result.
Note 08/20/97 Wednesday 6:00 AM EDT: I beta tested IE 4.0 beta 2
for a while this
morning. It is working fine. I tried the Bell Labs Speech program,
but I need to use
Netscape to setup to receive sound with a recordable player. IE 4
uses the default player.
I installed the DJ player. IPhone 5.0 disk caches all the time on
my system, and is slow
and I still have not established voice connection with it, but it
does look like it would be
better if one had more memory and a faster system. Montserrat
activity is in the news. I
am burned out again, time to go to bed. Give my best to the day
time people.
Note 08/20/97 Wednesday 2:00 AM EDT: I was chatting with the movie
theatre manager
this evening, and I told him they should make a Hollywood Disaster
Movie of a tidal wave
caused by an earthquake or asteroid hitting the east coast of the United
States or West
Coast of Europe with scenes of the Cape Islands like Nantucket and
Martha’s Vineyard
being flooded by the tidal wave. If one reads Melville's
description of Nantucket in Moby
Dick it sounds like the island had just been hit by a similar
tidal wave. This is not a plot to
sell land in the Midwest but it is of worthy consideration
considering the large populations
on the Atlantic coasts. I've seen more of the ocean coasts than a
lot of people and one
always knows the sea is a fickle friend. CIO
Note 08/20/97 Wednesday 1:45 AM EDT: I have finally got my system
back up to max
internet speed. After all the reinstallation of the networks and
DUN upgrade I did last
night, this evening I ran MS Internet Explorer 4.0 Setup and did a
complete install again
which does not take that much time, since it only reinstalls files
that have changed.
Number 1 it installed a newer "winsock.dll" than the DUN
version, also it reconfigures
and optimizes ones system. One has to reboot after the program
installation to get the new
"winsock.dll" to install. Also I changed my
"MTU" setting mentioned in note two weeks
ago from their default multiplier of 5 to 6. Thus I optimize it,
then set MTU to 1152 and
multiplier of 6. I am now getting 8+ KBS download speeds from my
test page my Ohio site.
I download the "ibm01.htm" page which is over 700 Kbytes
and watch the stats with the
Netscape web browser 3.0 and that gives me the KBS. Thus I am back
up to speed. I hope
to have time to fiddle with FrontPage 98 some time soon. IBM free
800 number access still
working. CIO
Note 08/20/97 Wednesday 12:30 AM EDT: This past evening I stopped
by Manero's
Restaurant meat department and ordered a steak sandwich for $4.50
and went over to the
Island Beach Ferry at 6 PM and rode it out and back to Island
Beach on a very pleasant
evening picnic. One of my fellow passengers recommended that I
read "The Perfect
Storm" by Younger which I have now reserved at the Greenwich
library. This evening I
read the computer trade press at the local library and then went
down town for a walk.
Greenwich on Tuesday night usually is very slow with a number of
younger people out for
the movies and a smaller group of visitors around town. Center cut
pork chops are $3.99 a
pound at the Grand Union, Stauffer's French Bread Pizza is 2 boxes
for $5.00, Tropicana
Orange Juice is $2.50 a half gallon, plum tomatoes, green peppers
other various items are
10 cents apiece, Post Honey Bunches $2.00 a box. One needs the
Grand Union savings
card to take advantage of sale items and one can obtain the card
from the service desk.
The price for premium gasoline is about $1.69 a gallon. The
hospital thrift shop has a
round oak reproduction table and chairs for $400, and a very long
modern glass dining
table which one would need a moving company to move. I am trying
to relax a little while
the weather is pleasant in the mid to low 70's F., which is quite
enjoyable for this time of
year. The library still has limited parking, hopefully more will
be available in the next
couple of weeks, but construction is running behind. ELDC thrift
has a number of modern
furniture items, and there is a new antique shop in the same
shopping plaza with a number
of vintage items. Local news stories seem to revolve around the
police department.
Mercedes showroom is still under renovation. I drove by Tod's
Point on Sunday and it is
still a pleasant environment with great vistas of Long Island
Sound. I suppose a great
many people are away or with this excellent weather they are
simply being more active
with day time activities surrounding numerous sporting activities
in town. Once the
business community returns from vacation the normal level activity
will resume in town.
The air quality was quite good today without pollution. The new
monitor is much easier to
work with since it is easier to read. Remember I am trying to
relax a little bit and take
time away from the internet, but maintain my usual routines within
the community
particularly while the weather is more pleasant. CIO
Note 08/19/97 Tuesday 4:40 PM EDT: I acquired a discarded 15 inch
Compaq 151 FS
monitor. It works great on my system and will be a lot easier on
the eyes. I'd say it has
about 35 % larger screen area and fills the entire screen. Well I
guess today is my day. I
am airing out the apartment. I plan to go out for a little fresh
air myself. Thanks guys.
Note 08/19/97 Tuesday 2:00 PM EDT: I updated the short bookmark
today,
mrscott.com/bm.htm with a few interesting links. I am having to
use the IBM 800
backup number since the White Plains number is experiencing
trouble. It was one of the
nice features of IBM.net access is that they give you a free
backup 800 number when
their local connection is not working properly. I am out to do
errands after I clean up. I
have not been out since Sunday evening. CIO
Note 08/19/97 Tuesday 3:00 AM EDT: I worked on tweaking the system
for about six
hours tonight and this morning with no success. I figure out the
internet is getting busier
with people returning from vacation and heading back to school. I
am getting about 5 KBS
from the Ohio Scott's site and the same from the Florida site. I
downloaded
http://www.vocaltec.com Vocal Tec’s Iphone 5.0 and installed it,
but I could not get it to log
onto their server, but I still have 4.5 to fall back on which
works just fine. I guess I will
have to adjust the settings for 5.0 . I am tired after cleaning
the apartment while
downloading the program. I guess the system is about as good as I
can set it up. I am using
the Win95 TCP/IP dialer instead of the IBM dialer, which keep
trying to redial after I
disconnect. It also uses more resources. Perhaps with a little
rest and relaxation it will all
seem all right. I have not been outside today, but will try to
errands tomorrow afternoon. If
there is a site for monitoring the state of the net let me know. I
am sure some people will
enjoy the addition of the bookmarks to the directory, but I don't
plan to work on the
bookmarks or the directory anymore. The stats off the Florida
server don't justify all the
work I have put into the directory over the last three years.
Ciao. CIO.
Note 08/18/97 Monday 7:00 PM EDT: I edited the bookmark add-on to
eliminate
Netscape date code and made the page background light yellow and
made bold blue links.
I also incorporated the bookmark into the scott004.zip download
file. I have decided not to
post the files scott004.exe and scott4.zip since no one was
downloading them. There are
about 54,000 links in the overall group of files. This will be the
last major update of the
directory, however I will continue posting short lists of
bookmarks as I collect them on the
bookmark page, mrscott.com/bm.htm . CIO
Note 08/18/97 Monday 3:00 AM EDT: I created a Bookmarks
Alphabetized add-on to
Scott's downloadable directory. Download Bookmark Add-on to
Scott's Internet Hotlist
"bookalph.zip", 345,784 bytes, unzip into same directory
as Scott's Internet Hotlist, such
as "c:\scott", new opening page with bookmark link will
overwrite existing opening page,
"scotlist.htm". File contains an additional 9,000 links
alphabetized into separate files.
Note 08/29/97 Friday 5:20 AM EDT: Updated a few random links in
the
http://mrscott.com/bm.htm
page. I surfed the net briefly. I added For Security
Contact Wells Fargo link to my homepage. Wells Fargo is probably
the best private
security agency in the United States besides being a bank. They
have over a hundred
years of experience. At the Greenwich Country Club a year ago the
Wells Fargo security
guard was a nice old gent who looked like Ronald Reagan. Get the
picture. Needless to
say many prominent old timers like to moonlight particularly
around their grandchildren,
so as to keep an eye on them. Last night , the night before
tonight, I spotted a yellow
Honda Civic with Florida plates with blackout windows entering into
town, perhaps it is
another youngster coming up from Disney country to visit us. One
of the best night time
security jobs in the summer is probably night watchman at the
Steamship Authority on
Nantucket, you get lots of time to chat with kids who don't have a
place to stay on the
island. Being a security guard around any university campuses can
be amusing,
particularly like a great many professional university security
personnel who have worked
dozens of campuses around the world in their careers. Enough of
constant comment, time
to check the morning rush. CIO
Note 08/29/97 Friday 3:00 AM EDT: I continue to receive email from
porn site trying to
get me to log on. I emailed the White House to have the Secret
Service stop the
harassment. Greenwich is quiet, lots of people taking holiday.
Library was empty this
evening. I imagine a number of universities in the area are going
back into session. I will
surf the internet this evening a bit for fun. If out at night in
Greenwich beware of the large
skunk population around town. The area down by the water off
Steamboat Road is
inundated with a large population of a family of skunks. I have
not seen Morris the cat on
Greenwich Avenue this summer. In reply to local experts on
interior decoration, I
recommend the English Country look. Famous decorators such as
David Hicks, Billy
Baldwin, and Elsie de Wolfe Mendal have succeeded famously with
the English Country
look. Basically the English Country look is what ever you happen
to have lying around of
decent quality tastefully organized to suit a comfortable
lifestyle and enjoyable home.
Vitamins this week are half price at CVS, also garlic tablets
which might be good for
arthritis are available for half price. Relatives are arriving in
Kennebunkport today, so I
imagine the town will be happy to see them. I am so near sided
like Mr. McGoo I don't
recognize any famous people are political celebrities, and living
here in the New York area
lots of people look alike. I imagine the day time family people
will be out and about
tomorrow and this weekend getting ready for school. Library is
closed on Friday night and
I believe this Sunday. It should be open during those periods
after Labor Day. Parking lot
still is not completed. Remember I hardly every watch television,
and the next economic
curtailment I will probably make is to have the Cablevision
disconnected. Also my VCRs
doesn't work. Have a good holiday weekend. CIO
Note 08/28/97 Thursday 7:00 AM EDT: Lots of rain clouds over town.
Looks like we will
be getting lots of rain, and the town will be maintaining their
inside routines until the
monsoon passes. Morning traffic reflects quite a few people go to
work at 5:30 AM in the
morning around here. Quite a few familiar faces out in the
morning. I am going to bed now,
I have to be up at 1:00 PM to make a 3:00 PM appointment. Enjoy
the rainy day, some
people live in the rain quite a lot and are use to it. CIO
Note 08/28/97 Thursday 4:20 AM EDT: Created separate stats page
linked from
homepage. Ordered MS Internet Explorer 4.0 CDROM for $5. CIO
Note 08/28/97 Thursday 3:20 AM EDT: I received email on family
reunion of mom's
family, Boven Reunion. All is quiet in Greenwich with a few kids
haunting the streets at
night. I drove with a friend around back country this afternoon. Lots
of new houses have
been built. The Greenwich Country Club is green and as well
manicured as ever. Oldest
members are a prominent local Dutch family. Needless to say the
teenagers I saw playing
golf are trying to maintain a quiet respectful retreat. I believe
Jerry Ford and General
William Westmoreland are life time honorary members of the club.
Alas the Internal
Revenue Service will no longer let business members write off club
dues off their income
tax. Still it is fun to remember the good old days of corporate
memberships. I guess now
one can write off second homes as tax deductions, so certain
people are away at their
second homes. Needless to say, I got a little time off the
computer this evening. I am not
to surprised to see my stock portfolio go down, but remember it is
just an economic
portfolio of bell weather stocks, and I don't pretend to be a Wall
Street wiz, or I would not
be living in my present circumstances. I have been reassured that
most of our full time
residents will return from their summer hideaways after Labor Day.
I know of one local
individual that claims to know someone that lives in Montserrat,
but I have not seen any
tan faces around this area. I expect the winter to be mild. They
are still working on the
roof on my building. I am surprised the historical district
commission let the housing
authority remove the beautiful old slate roof to replace it with
ugly asphalt shingles. Lots
of used slate for sale. I guess the black shingles will attract
more heat in the winter and
keep the building warmer. It costs several thousand dollars a year
to maintain a slate roof,
but they last forever, where the new half million dollar roof will
wear out in 15 to 20 years
depending on what quality shingles they use. Once they start
banging over my part of the
building I will probably get on a day schedule. I have to keep an
eye out for relatives
traveling in the area today. I have not done much computer work
this evening. I made a
boneless chicken breast Chinese meal of onion and green pepper and
corn on brown rice
meal this evening that will last several days. Hope you all are
enjoying your vacation. The
Greenwich library was not busy this past evening. CIO
Note 08/27/97 Wednesday 9:40 AM EDT: I did 19 hours of systems
maintenance work this
morning and yesterday. I eliminated the Netware error at startup
by installing Netware
Network and deinstalling it. I backed up the computer with some
hassle. I have not been
out in a couple of days. Not much else to report. I checked with
our local political
representatives yesterday afternoon about them resuming paying for
the heat in my
building and they just gave me the run around like they have for
the last year. Right now
conditions are pleasant in my smoked filled room, but come winter
I dare say they will be
torturing me again. Basically the Fascists have taken over
Greenwich or it might be
possibly some sort of mafia like the Russian, Irish, or Italian
mafia, but needless to say
they all hate my guts, except they are afraid of my relatives
elsewhere in the country. That
is all for now folks. Greenwich is a center of a lot of public
relations for people and groups
who don't want to bothered. Have fun on you vacations. CIO
Note 08/26/97 Tuesday 1:40 AM EDT: Phone call at noon from Texas
woke me up
yesterday. I made 4:00 PM appointment. I had a dinner guest. I
went downtown a couple
of times this past evening and this morning. The town is very
quiet which is typical for a
Monday or a Tuesday night. Weather is in the mid 60's F. in the
night. I suppose there is
more activity in the daytime, but night people don't really care.
Nothing unusual to report.
Roofers are still working on the roof on the building. I think the
Federal or State
government should live up to their moral responsibility and pay
for the electric heat in this
building instead of having 55 elderly and disabled people freeze
in the winter. Obviously
the local state officials don't care that much about our well
being. Under the Americans
with Disabilities Act, which is law, they have violated our rights.
Something is rotten in
Denmark. CIO
Note 08/25/97 Monday 7:00 AM EDT: I'm a little bushed. I had to
reinstall my network,
going through the procedure mentioned before in these notes. The
new version of the
IBM.NET dialer continues to mess up my networking system, slowing
the system and also
causing the system not to authenticate when I reconnect after
having it freeze on the
IBM.NET access. It takes me 11 1/2 hours for this procedure. The
system is back up to
optimized speed. 8.8 Kbytes a second on my test page. If
interested scan these notes for
the procedure. Lot of new news on Montserrat. My viewpoint is that
if the birds and other
nature have disappeared from the island, man should have common
sense to get off. I
have to go to bed. CIO
Note 08/25/97 Monday 3:30 AM EDT: I surfed the net this morning. I
chatted with a
friend about horses. I emailed the Scott Polar Lab in the U.K.. I
will update Pointcast and
call it a day.
Note 09/07/97 Sunday 10:30 PM EDT: I watched Princess Diana's
funeral on Saturday
morning. I went for a drive on Saturday afternoon. I had a friend
over for coffee Saturday
night. I got up at noon on Sunday and cleaned my apartment and
watered the plants. I went
out to a friend's for dinner on Sunday evening. We had a light sprinkle
on Sunday evening.
We might get more rain. The Greenwich library is still closed on
Sundays. I plan to relax
for the rest of the evening after checking my email.
Note 09/05/97 Friday 11:00 PM EDT: I made a recording of the ABC's
Real Audio
broadcast of Queen Elizabeth II's, Princess Diana Remembrance
Speech and placed it on
my web sites. This afternoon I went out to Tod's Point and walked
around and relaxed for
a couple hours. I had a dinner guest over for dinner. I spent the
rest of the evening
working on the recording and am about to go to bed, so I can be up
early. CIO
Note 09/05/97 Friday 9:15 AM EDT: Up at 6 a.m. this morning. I
finished typing the
Greenwich, Connecticut Religious Faith Forum which is taken from a
page in the
Greenwich Post. I might stop by Tod's Point this afternoon. CIO
Note 09/04/97 Thursday 6:25 PM EDT: Surfed the net a bit this
morning and read
Pointcast. I had a cross linked file in my c:\windows\system and I
fixed it by using the
bootable disk and running scan disk. You can't fix a cross linked
windows system file while
it is running. I went downtown after a hour nap at noon and paid
my $28 cablevision bill.
Lots of people out and about. A good day for sitting in the park
downtown. I stopped by the
Hospital thrift shop and they are having the usual half price
sale. I rerun a mirror outside
my bathroom door. I read the computer press in the Greenwich
library. The usual cross
section of the regular library group was there. They are still
working on the parking lot,
but I found a spot after 3 PM. Work is progressing on the roof of
my building. I think one
of my ignition wires might be shorting with another, I untangled
them; and hopefully that
will fix the clicking sound. I am just about to update
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm my
daily stock report. I am having a guest down for dinner at 7:30 PM
tonight. The Greenwich
Post has news about Polo events in the area. There is a listing of
church times in the
Greenwich Post for those of you who have time to go to church on
Sunday. Perhaps some
time I will copy the directory and post it on my site. That all
for now folks. CIO
Note 09/04/97 Thursday 7:55 AM EDT: www.bild.de photo of Princess
Diane's Accident
aftermath. Photo is blurry. CIO
Note 09/04/97 Thursday 6:00 AM EDT: Vitamins I take every morning:
1 Spectravite
Multivitamin, Niacimide 500 Mg., E 400 IU USP, B50, B12 250 Mcg.,
C 500 Mg., Zinc 50
Mg., Odorless Garlic 1250 Mg., Acetaminophens 500 Mg., Risperdral
1Mg..
Note 09/04/97 Thursday 5:00 AM EDT: Up at 4:00 AM and had
breakfast. I slept from
6:00 PM last night. Watched CSPAN program about OPEN SOURCE
SOLUTIONS, Inc.
before logging onto the computer. I will do a little routine
system work this morning.
Breakfast usually consists of 8 vitamins, hot or cold cereal, two
slices of toast or one
English muffin, 12 oz. orange juice, and 12 oz. of coffee with
nutrasweet and half and half. I
spotted a back packer hiking the Post Road by the Grand Union
yesterday about noon.
CIO
Note 09/03/97 Wednesday 5:00 PM EDT: Up since 2 AM. I mailed ATT
answering phone
to Maine. I returned CDs to library. I bought a $31.80 4' X 3'
mirror with curved top at
MEWS thrift shop and hung it beneath marlin in the apartment with
$6 hardware. I have
not been on the internet since 9AM. Greenwich is quiet with old
guard about town. The
library was moderately busy. The parking lot still has a way to
go. It is nice cool mid 70's
day. Best of wishes to ill relatives, wish all speedy recovery.
Started listening to music
again while in the apartment and on the computer which is very
relaxing. I am trying to
focus on local activity to neglect of following other events.
Repair of roof seems to be
progressing on schedule. There was a good wind for sailing today.
CIO
Note 09/03/97 Wednesday 8:55 AM EDT: Tuesday morning I paid bills.
I made the rounds
around town, and lots of young children were out going back to
school. I slept a lot on
Tuesday. I surfed the net Wednesday morning chatting with a person
in Tucson, Arizona
who told me they arrested on average 500 people a night on drunken
driving charges. I
also chatted with a person in Seattle who told me that there is
some concern about volcanic
activity around Mount Rainier. I downloaded the July version of
sound drivers for my
Creative Labs SW32 and installed them. I chatted with a Vocal Tec
developer and told him
on my system that Iphone disk caches too much. One of the tech
newsletters listed the
tabloid links in Germany that publish the censored Diana
photographs which I will link
BILD online , primarily to inhibit young people from trying to
ride in automobiles with
drunken drivers. Microsoft also has a new German site with ZD,
ZDF.MSNBC Titelseite .
Other news the system is running perfectly fine, but while the
weather is nice today I might
rest this morning and try to go out and enjoy some nice weather. I
have started reading
Arthur C. Clarke's 3001, which I hope to get through. The fellow
in Tucson told me that he
was able to buy an internet color camera there for $40. I dare say
that someone might
object to the BILD online link, if they do email me and I will
delete it. It will only take one
email for it to be deleted.
Note 09/01/97 Monday 10:30 PM EDT: I was contacted 11:30 PM on
Saturday about
Princess Diane's accident. I followed the media coverage on CNN on
Sunday morning.
When they announced her passing away on at 4:00 AM EDT on Sunday
morning, I posted
her picture in mourning black on my internet homepage. I rested on
Sunday and watched
more media coverage. I cleaned my apartment while I was watching
media coverage. I
went to bed on Sunday night and got up Monday morning. I had a
guest over for the day
who watched television all day. We had shell steaks for dinner
which were on sale at the
Grand Union today. My British categories seem to be very busy on
my internet site. I had
a headache today from the large amount of automobile pollution in
the area caused by
people returning from holiday. CIO
Note 09/12/97 Friday 2:40 PM EDT: Copy of email to the White
House:
To: 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Internet Group:
I continue to work on the computer and make the usual rounds in
Greenwich. I chatted with a hippie type fellow down on Steamboat
Road at the pier yesterday. He said he was a local housepainter
here
and had lived in Key West, Florida for ten years. He said he was
part
of the group that uses marijuana that I don't approve of.
He told me something that I heard when I lived in Key West. He
said
that one could be murdered down there for $5. I was told that by
people
when I was there from 1976 to 1978 in the winter. Back then I was
told
that they also kill priests down there. Having lived down there I
determined that was probably a lot of hippie propaganda.
However the hippie told me there is Marijuana festival going on
in Burlington, Vermont. He also alleged that President Clinton
had murdered 70 Secret Service Agents, that I find implausible.
He also said that the drug cartel runs the White House. He seemed
pretty sure of himself probably from his hippie contacts. Needless
to say he and his house painting buddy are working the area.
On the Princess Di death, I propose an alternative scenario.
Perhaps her security people who left with her from the Ritz hotel
in two
cars,
had the lead car with the real Princess Diane take off in one
direction
from the hotel, and the backup car with the decoy group left the
hotel
and had the paparazzi follow them. When they entered the tunnel,
the
second decoy car went on, while a truck in the tunnel dropped off
a
wrecked
vehicle quickly with crash victims and took off quickly, leaving
the
pursuers to see the assumed wreck. Obviously a lot of people would
have to have been in on the operation.
Perhaps the rich "Dotty" who might have been a friend of
the Sultan of
Brunei whisked the real Princess Di out of the country to a new
place of
hiding and obscurity, perhaps in some location where many other
relatives
of the British Royal family live in obscurity.
This part about DI is just an alternative suggestion from what the
media
might have been misinformed. Question that don't make sense.
1. How was the body of "Dotty" thrown from the car when
the crash photo
shows his left rear door was still closed.
2. Why did it take a Paris ambulance one hour to drive six miles
to the hospital or average of 10 miles an hour.
3. What happened to the second car in the two car entourage that
left
the Ritz.
4. Were the Paparazzi real paparazzi or agents of some other
group.
These questions are based on watching the CNN reports and reading
the
internet reports.
I have not read newspaper accounts or news weekly accounts on the
incident.
As my grandfather Clarence Scott use to say, "Believe Nothing
that you
here, and
half of what you see."
Greenwich is pretty much the same as usual with lots of
distinguished
looking people here. My public housing building is very noisy with
roof
repairs going on.
The Greenwich Housing Authority sold one semi truck of Vermont
slate
back to Vermont,
and will probably have another truck of Vermont slate in a week or
two.
I can't figure out what the town does not want to keep the old
slate for
similar buildings. Perhaps if the White House has a slate roof you
could use our old
slate for repairs if you ever find it. Two fellows from India were
inspecting the
slate two days ago.
Joan Warburg was sited in Greenwich yesterday. She has short dark
hair
and a very
dark tan, such that people don't recognize her. Her husband was
under
secretary
of the treasury in the Roosevelt Administration.
Bargains in Greenwich at the Grand Union, half gallon fresh orange
juice
$1.
Extra large 20 oz. box of Cheerios are $2. The new Mercedes Benz
from
Tuscaloosa,
Alabama seem to have arrived, but I think the GMC is more
practical in
lots of
snow because it has more clearance.
I am no longer working on my internet directory, but I am
maintaining my
site.
I still do not have my heat paid for in the winter, so I have to
look
forward to
another winter of freezing in my apartment at 65 degrees which
averages
about
$120 a month a year for electricity, and when I kept it at 70 it
averaged $165 a
month. Needless to say with disability and chronic arthritis I
would
rather have
it warmer in the winter if I could afford it.
Averill Harriman's nephew is now an investigator for the New York
State
Racing Authority. Plenty of diverse people still moving here. Bill
Gate's father supposedly
lives in Greenwich. Rocks are still staying private. As far as
security I would
imagine the Vanderbilt family are involved in owning Wells Fargo
Bank
and thus
Wells Fargo Security.
As far as IBM, the Watson's flag is still not flying.
That is my perspective, view from the poor side of town.
‑‑
Scott's Internet Hotlist
http://mrscott.com/
http://www.rcch.com/hotlist/scotlist.htm
54,000 URLs in 132 categories
Email: mailto:mikescott@ibm.net
Note 09/11/97 Thursday 1:45 PM EDT: Up at noon. I went through
CNET features ‑ how
to ‑ Internet speed tweaks to check out my system. Global
Exchange Carrier works fine
with my Iphone 4.5 setup, but with their rates, I am not sure it
is a bargain. One can test it
on 800 numbers for free. Try "ping" or
"tracert" with web address, such as "tracert
mrscott.com from DOS window to test your ISP routing. It is
raining today, and I
have yet to be out. Needless to say in the rain, they are not
working on the roof. CIO
Note 09/11/97 Thursday 0:30 AM EDT: I posted my
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm
Current Bookmarks. I also installed my OLE update for Win95 from
Microsoft Technical
Support Help Files, Service Packs, & Other Files. I am about
to install for a test Global
Exchange Carrier. I also changed the setting on my older Zoom VFP
28,800 modem by
selecting, Control Panel, Modem, Modem Properties, Properties,
Advanced, Advanced
Connection Settings, by checking from Hardware to Software
(XON/XOFF) in order to
possibly stop the intermittent freezing of my connection which
still happens occasionally.
CIO
Note 09/10/97 Wednesday 9:00 PM EDT: I updated
mrscott.com/nasa.htm today to
reflect the next NASA launch. I went by the library this afternoon
and some of the old
guard were there, but certain regular members of the old guard
were not. The library
parking lot is progressing fine, and hopefully will be done within
a couple of weeks before
they start work on the new addition. I saw the U.S. Tobacco Skoll
Racing Team Semi
Truck passing by the library as I left. I read the usual four
computer weekly news
magazines I usually read, PC Week, Computer world, InfoWorld,
Interactive Week. The
weather was overcast today, and I am still on a day schedule. When
backing up my system
with Colorado Backup 3.0, I get a message of 600 Megabytes
selected from the program
when in fact the files selected are all the files and represent
over 900 Megabytes. I
surmise I am getting an incorrect byte count since the files
selected reflect the whole hard
disk. However unless I am getting better than 2:1 compression I
would not be able to back
up over 900 Mbytes of files on a Travan TR‑1 tape, so it is
still a question. I will have to
study the Cheyenne Colorado backup program site to see if any
information is posted
about this. I finally got a backup of my system by following these
directions:
INSTALLING THE HP COLORADO T1000e TAPE DRIVE
Special instructions for installing the HP Colorado T1000e in
Windows 95:
1. Power down your computer.
2. Power up your computer.
3. Install the T1000e's data cable.
4. Install the T1000e's power cable.
5. Insert a tape into the drive.
6. Follow the Installation Guide's directions for Installing the
Software.
If you are having problems:
A. Click the Uninstall icon.
B. Right‑click on the My Computer icon.
C. Click the Device Manager tab.
D. Verify that the HPTAPE and TAPEDRIVE sections are deleted.
E. Go to step one above.
Note 09/10/97 Wednesday 11:00 AM EDT: Yesterday afternoon I tuned
up a friend's
1977 Volvo. I also installed new ignition wires on my 1976 Volvo.
I have about 95,000
miles on my Volvo. My Volvo is making a clicking sound when I go
up hills. It is possibly
the timing, but until I can get around to having the timing
checked, I put a bottle of STP
fuel injection cleaner in the car and filled up the tank. The car
seems to be clicking less.
We're have to wait and see. I tried backing up the computer, and
the backup program
keeps quitting in mid progress. I may have to buy a new backup
tape. I took a friend for a
drive last night. I am on a daytime schedule. The roofers have
done about half the roof and
are still working on gutter flashing. The have brought in lots of
bricks to fix the chimneys.
They also brought in plywood, I assume for the roof. On Monday
they loaded up a semi
truck full of the used slate and shipped it back up to Vermont. I
assume the rest of the roof
slate will fill up another semi truck full of slate. On Tuesday
night at 10:00 PM, Greenwich
was totally quiet without much happening. There was a lot of air
pollution. The Greenwich
Times keeps having articles about the Greenwich Police Department,
but I have not had
time to read them. All quiet on the Eastern Front. I received
email that the *.tiff files
posted by NASA GOES linked in my current bookmark can not be read
with a regular
*.tiff viewer. CIO
Note 09/09/97 Tuesday 11:30 AM EDT: On Monday I put Netscape 4.03
Professional
Version on my system. I am having trouble making a backup of the
system and need to
clean my tape drive. On Tuesday morning I updated mrscott.com/bm.htm
with more
links from the current bookmark link. I listened to www.ttalk.com
for what was happening
in the computer world. I have a number of NASA links in my current
bookmark including
GEO ones. Greenwich is pretty much the same as always. I will
probably spend the rest of
the day reading the computer press in our local library. CIO
Note 09/21/97 Sunday 7:00 AM EDT: I chatted all night and morning
on Iphone. I am
chatted out. Off to bed. CIO
Note 09/20/97 Saturday 5:30 PM EDT: Last night I walked around
downtown Greenwich
with the French military. There were lots of New York city people
out from town having
dinner and going to movies. I noticed in the old Pickwick Plaza
across from the new library,
they have a new mini mall with a patisserie, dress shops, spa, and
a Kinko’s. The Kinko’s
has IBM computers to use, scanning facilities, courtesy
telephones, free coffee, and of
course the usual copy services. They are open 24 hours a day seven
days a week. The
French soldier suggested a Kinko’s would be handy to have at the
French airports not to
mention any other airports that might be busy. I chatted with our
rep from the University
of Alabama and told him about my travels around America. I
mentioned that Lady Bird
Johnson was still around down in Texas, and I believe Susan Ford
was living in Tulsa.
There was a young fellow sleeping on a bench downtown about
midnight, I suppose he had
to much to drink. The weather was good for strolling. I noticed a
number of stores are
under renovation on Greenwich Avenue. I believe the Baccarat
Crystal Glass showroom is
throwing a $400 a plate fund raiser for the Greenwich library
tonight across from their
showroom at the bank. It should bring the black tie crowd
downtown. There should be a
heightened security presence in town this evening if I have my
dates right. I chatted with
the wife of an Italian general about volcanoes at the Grand Union.
Planet Pizza next to the
train station has pizza downtown, however I usually buy a Tony's
frozen pizza at the Grand
Union at the end of the night. I have not seen many young people
downtown, so I suppose
they are all watching television and using the internet. CNN
reports that this years El
Nino is suppose to cause coastal flooding in California and other
unusual weather patterns
around the world. I keep having a recurring nightmare or a vision
of a tidal wave some
place in the world, lets hope it is not real. I keep thinking the
conventional wisdom that
Long Island was formed by a glacial deposits might not be right,
since there is mostly sand
deposits out there, and thus it could have been formed by some
huge tidal wave before
European settlement hundreds of years ago. I also worry about the
Valhalla Dam not
holding back the reservoir and having most of Westchester County
flooded if it ever gave
way. I suppose after over a hundred years and enlarging the
reservoir, the Valhalla
Damn might not be as strong as some people would like to believe,
although I assume it
was built on bedrock. Still there is quite a bit of water behind
it that could flood out all the
new office complexes around Terrytown, if it ever did give way.
Greenwich seems the
same as ever, with the usual level of weekend evening activity.
Also not to mention the old
twenty plus year old Nuclear Reactors in Connecticut are a
constant state of worriment,
since no one knows how safe they are, and they are probably long
due to be shut down.
However with General Electric and Asea Brown Boveri in the area, I
would assume some
of their personnel would know the real state of the nuclear
reactors. I did notice when I
went to the Watson Research facility in Fishkill, New York two
years ago, there were
signs posted along the highway the said "Warning, Nuclear
Contamination Area".
Perhaps it was some sort of joke, since there has been nothing
about it in the papers. CIO
Note 09/19/97 Friday 1:50 PM EDT: I deleted Microsoft Publisher
beta to free up hard
disk space. I also deleted all Netscape Cache files, and mail
trash files, and
c:\windows\temp and c:\windows\temporaryinternetfiles and thus
freed up 150 meg hard
disk space and now have 190 meg hard disk space free. I backed up
my system. I am
having a lazy day not doing much. CIO
Note 09/18/97 Thursday 8:00 PM EDT: I posted my biography
"Scott's Biography" that I
wrote a number of years ago, and have not updated in several
years. CIO
Note 09/18/97 Thursday 8:45 AM EDT:I added The 7am News Ticker to
the top of my
homepages. I also looked at www.ttalk.com new internet site. I
need to free up some disk
space on my hard drive, and then I will go out a bit this morning.
Note 09/18/97 Thursday 6:15 AM EDT: Ttalk IBM John Patrick audio
interview on the
Future of Internet Technology. Excellent interview. Must listen.
CIO
Note 09/18/97 Thursday 4:30 AM EDT: I was woken up at noon and
4:30 PM yesterday
by a relative who wanted me to check Southwest Airlines Home Gate
where you can buy
tickets over the net. I finally got up at midnight this morning. I
had breakfast at 6:30 PM
earlier and had lunch at 1:00 AM. I went for a walk on Greenwich
Avenue at 2:00 AM to
4:00 AM. I chatted with the night desk clerk at the Greenwich
Harbor Inn. They have two
nice yachts in port. I noticed the underpass lights on Steamboat
Road underneath the
turnpike are not working and it is quite dark there. They need to
be fixed. While walking
the upper part of Greenwich Avenue, I noticed the dumpster in
front of the old "Favorite
Shoe Store" does not have night lights behind it at night
which could be a traffic hazard. I
noticed several street lights on Greenwich Avenue were not
working. Also the street light
on the end of Steamboat Road by the rear of the Indian Harbor
Yacht Club was not
working. Only a few people were out and about. I stopped by the
all night Grand Union.
Soda is $1 a six pack plus deposit. Mums are $3.50, boneless
breast of chicken is $2.99 a
pound, broccoli is $1 a head. I like Tony's deep dish frozen pizza
for $2.50. I had ham
steak Florentine for lunch, and I probably will have a pizza for
dinner about 6 AM. I will be
out this morning for a while possibly from 8 AM to noon. The
Greenwich Library has lots
of new information on their site along with Community Answers
Databases at the
Greenwich Libraries . I noticed the new Mercedes Benz Imported
Cars of Greenwich
showroom is completed and has the new Mercedes four wheel drive
vehicle on display. I
also found a site http://www.navigation‑station.com/princess‑diana‑conspiracy.htm
which
you conspiracy theorists might find interesting, but it is busy
most if the time. I posted a
copy of the Princess Diana funeral web cast
http://mrscott.com/dfuneral.ram on my
web site. I took the *.wav file from Britain in the USA: Radio
Services and use the Win95
Recorder to increase the volume, and I then encoded it with the
RealAudio encoder and
posted it. Now you can hear it the broadcast and save it if you
desire. The flowers on
Greenwich Avenue are still in bloom and look very nice around the
post office and the
veterans monument downtown. The Greenwich Police are maintaining
their usual high
level of surveillance. The Food Emporium is also open 24 hours
along with the Grand
Union, Colonial Diner, Cumberland Farms, Kinko’s, Shell and Texaco
Gas Stations. Of
course the hospital, police, EMT, and hotel employees along with
the fire department are
awake at night along with U.S. postal employees. Today looks like
it will be humid in the
mid 80's along with early morning fog. Their was a very light
drizzle this morning. The
roofers are still working on my building along with drainage work.
Most common question
on Greenwich Avenue is "How to get to I‑95?". CIO
Note 09/17/97 Wednesday 12:00 AM EDT: I was out at 6 PM this past
evening. The roof
is progressing well and they are digging a trench in front of the
building. I read the
computer press in the library. I noticed three comfortable yachts
at the Greenwich Harbor
Inn. They also have a bicycle group riding from Portland, Maine to
Orlando, Florida. The
number of Ryder Rental trucks dropped off in town is up, so more
young people are
moving in. Greenwich avenue was moderately busy this past weekend.
My portfolio
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm was up. Needless to say this is just a
bellwethers
portfolio, I don't actually own the stocks. I put Pennzoil Gumout
fuel injection cleaner in
my car this evening and filled the car up at Greenwich Exxon. The
library parking lot is
still being worked on. The worst thing about today was there was a
lot of pollution in town
which was practically unbearable. The Greenwich Police are now
maintaining foot patrols
on Greenwich Avenue at night. Starbucks was not too busy this
evening. There is a full
moon tonight, so I imagine a few witches and warlocks will be
prowling the town howling at
the moon. I plan to catch up on a little internet work this
evening. That is all folks. CIO
Note 09/16/97 Tuesday 5:00 AM EDT: Installed Publisher97 Trial
Version for Windows
95 & NT 4.0 ‑ US English Version ‑ Download Page .
I uninstalled Colorado 3.0 and put
Colorado 1.70 back on since it is a more reliable backup program.
1.70 worked fine. I did
my laundry this evening and it was slow downtown this evening.
Back to sleep. CIO
Note 09/15/97 Monday 5:45 PM EDT: Up at 2:30 PM and had breakfast
and paid my
telephone bill for $59. Bank of New York has online banking for
$35 to $45 a month which
is a little pricey if you are like me and only pay three bills a
month. They are still working
hard on the roof. Tomorrow they are digging a trench in the
driveway to provide better
drainage for the building, one will have to park by the skating
rink. I have cleaned my
apartment. After I post this message, I will shower and go out and
enjoy the evening. I
received a free IBM t‑shirt today that I sent up to Maine.
Greenwich seems busy as
usual. If one hates waiting downtown at the post office, the post
office off West Putnam
avenue is much faster. I noticed Microsoft was down 7 1/2 points
today. IBM was down
only 1 1/2 points today. Last boat to island beach will be leaving
in a few minutes. Mostly
same old routine. CIO
Note 09/15/97 Monday 4:13 AM EDT: I had a relaxing weekend. I did
not bother turning
on the computer for a couple of days. I road the Island Beach
Ferry out to the island.
Monday today is the last day of the island beach ferry. The roof
is progressing well. They
are still working above my apartment. I had a dinner guest down. I
chatted with an
acquaintance about France. Lots of Greenwich people were out for
the United Way party.
Supposedly 10,000 people road bicycles by my building while I was
asleep on Sunday. I am
on a night schedule. Grand Union and Food Emporium have been
closed after midnight for
shopping. Greenwich was very quiet on Sunday evening. I have not
surfed the net very
much, so I don't have much to report. People have been asking me
about Lake Forest,
Illinois. I suppose they are looking for less expensive property
or more private property
than Greenwich. Perhaps the old wisdom of living in the interior
of the country is occurring
to some recent arrivals from Europe, or they just want to see it.
Lots of Europeans at
Tod's Point on Sunday evening. There seems to be a lot of Polish
in the area. Relative has
returned from Maine to Texas. Sailboat "Nordic Joan" was
seen on Greenwich harbor.
"Our Toy" is at Greenwich Harbor Inn along with
"Glory". There is an old Chris Craft
boat on the harbor. There are two new cigarette boats for sale on
the Mianus River road.
They have a new parking lot at the Bush Holley House. The library
is still closed on
Sundays until October, but it is open on Friday night. My doctor
is still visiting in Spain. I
need to get a prescription for pills to quit smoking. I am trying
to figure out whether I
should continue Cablevision since I never watch television, but I
guess I can keep it
around for guests for a while. Local friend made money on the
stock market. Most houses
in the area seem to have high Radon levels from large Rock
formations in the area.
Probably many former family houses have Radon problems. A Scottish
bag piper was seen
playing the pipes walking up and down Greenwich Avenue this
evening. He seemed to be
in pretty good shape. Lots and lots of little kids seen around
town this weekend. Ritchie
Havens did a United Way concert this past weekend. I chatted with
a Jamaican about
Bauxite in Jamaica, and he said there were lots of Germans in
Jamaica. I believe Jamaica
also has Cobalt that is used in Cobalt Steel. I don't know the
status of Jamaica's current
volcanic activity if any. I assume it is volcanic. The temperate
is 70s in the day time and
50s at night. Lots of New York yuppies at the Dome Restaurant on
Saturday night for
beverages. CVS pharmacy in Riverside Shopping Center is now open
all night for
pharmacy prescriptions. It seems like many Latino workers have
gone back south for the
winter. Local Episcopal Church sent a trailer of supplies to a
technical school in Honduras
for orphan boys. Greenwich police are maintaining usual excellent
patrol in the area. I plan
to clean my apartment and water the plants when I wake up on
Monday afternoon. Former
French soldier in the area seems to know quite a bit about France
and speaks English well.
All quiet on the Eastern Front. English historian spotted this
weekend. CIO
Note 09/30/97 Tuesday 11:55 AM EDT: Microsoft Internet Explorer
Products Download
for final release of IE 4.0. I checked with people down in Washington
D.C. . If you have
intelligence information of a high level nature, please phone
White House Intelligence at
1‑202‑435‑5000. I advise you have serious real
information to report if you call that
number. Also IBM's new security number in Armonk, New York is 914‑499‑4100
at the
new World Headquarters Building. I have not been out yet. I am
waiting to download IE
4.0. It is the end of the month, so I don't have mugging money,
but I will survive.
Note 09/29/97 Monday 11:45 PM EDT: Thank mailto:billg@microsoft.com
for the great
new web browser he is giving away. I saw a heavy set Germanic
fellow downtown this
afternoon with German business suit on, he had the look of a Dutch
Prince. Nice weather
this afternoon. I went to the library three times today. Old guard
were in residence just
after noon. I dare say there is lots of interest in the Greenwich
billionaires on the
www.forbes.com
Forbes list. Of course some people don't care for obvious reasons.
Basically the richest man or group of people is that group or
individual who can afford to
maintain and defend their private property. Biggest person sighted
in Greenwich in last 14
years since I have been back is a Dutch farmer from Maastract who
was over seven feet
tall and over 600 pounds trying to sell cheese at the local Food
Emporium. Second biggest
person was Russian Admiral about 6' 6" and 500 pounds shark
fishing down at the end of
the Steamboat Road several years ago. I am only 6 foot and 196
pounds which is about
average for adult males in the area. CIO
Note 09/29/97 Monday 11:00 AM EDT: Downloaded and installed Webcam
Sam from
Vista X Software , it is a novel program. I am out of here. CIO
Note 09/29/97 Monday 11:00 AM EDT: I finished cleaning my
apartment and watering
the plants this morning. I had the Cablevision disconnected since
I never watch television
and just keep it for my guests. Since the Greenwich Housing
Authority does not pay for
my electric heat like they use to for the first eight years, I
need to use the $30 a month for
extra heat in the winter, so at least I am warm and comfortable
during the winter with my
arthritis. I do have a central cable antenna in the building for
receiving local television, so
I will install that. I had a visitor yesterday who watched
television all day and will be going
to Germany in the next couple of weeks. When I lived in Europe I
never watched
television and had a much more enjoyable time. I am maintaining my
usual routines. CIO
Note 09/28/97 Sunday 7:00 AM EDT: I listened to
mrscott.com/nasa.htm for a
while. I listened to the first hours of www.ttalk.com . I uploaded
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm Current Bookmarks. I downloaded some of the
most
popular programs at www.activex.com to install on my computer. I
don't know whether I
will go out this morning or not. I checked out Internet Telephony
at www.pulver.com and
installed www.vocaltec.com Internet Telephony plug in to use with
Pulver's Free World
Dialup II. I will install the programs and possibly go to bed. CIO
Note 09/28/97 Sunday 1:00 AM EDT: I rested this afternoon and
earlier this evening.
After having dinner I went out for a walk. The usual bunch of
movie goers were out. I
noticed a skunk by the train station parking lot and a rat in
front of the senior center. The
usual group of yuppies were at "Dome" having cocktails.
I guess that is the popular spot
for young folks. Also there is another yacht at the Greenwich
Harbor Inn. Unfortunately
Greenwich Harbor is very small, so the Greenwich Harbor Inn is
limited to about 150 feet
for mooring boats. I read today the Britannia is being
decommissioned by the British. I
guess the Queen could always use the QE II or barrow the
"Viking" from Norway. The
"Viking" is suppose to be the world's largest private
yacht. The Britannia was only
number three after the King of Saudi Arabia’s Yacht and then the
"Viking" first. Of course
some old Russian might turn an aircraft carrier into a private
yacht for the fun of it.
Needless to say they have enough hardware in mothballs. I wander
how the swimming pool
fared on the Russian submarines during turbulence. The usual
morning group were in the
library this morning. A friend told me to think about investing in
the Canadian Company
Bombardier which might start making mid range aircraft. Apparently
there is a market for
over 20,000 new midrange aircraft and Boeing is interested in
getting in the business. Also
Gold is a good hedge against stock market downward fluctuations as
we all know. There
seems to be a few tiny kids that like driving around in Ferraris
here at night. I guess their
parents don't watch them closely enough. Average height in
Greenwich for males is about
6 foot and for females about 5 foot 8 inches. I chatted with a
young fellow about Petrified
Dinosaur Eggs that I use to find in Decatur, Alabama. I was
wandering if there might be
any petrified bones there also. He did not know anything about it.
We use to find the
petrified dinosaur eggs in the southwest to west ditch adjacent to
the Walter Jackson
school playground. They were about six to eight inches in length,
and when you cracked
them there was a petrified yoke. I distinctly remember finding
dozens of them. Well have a
good Sunday. CIO
Note 09/27/97 Saturday 7:00 AM EDT: I updated Scott's Broadcast
mrscott.com/sound.htm or www.rcch.com/hotlist/sound.htm which I will
upload
shortly. I update the broadcast every two to three months on my
current observations and
recent activity. Enjoy listening to the broadcast. I will go out
after I upload the broadcast
and enjoy Saturday morning. CIO
Note 09/27/97 Saturday 4:00 AM EDT: I relaxed yesterday afternoon
and thought about
what I had researched during the last few days. Basically I feel
with the El Nino we will
have more rain in this area with flooding in the eastern river
basins. We could have that
winter effect with mid 60 degree days one day and several feet of
snow the next day. More
than likely we will get unusual weather patterns. I practiced my
French conversation skills
which are lousy. My sister told me that former President Bush is
at the Ryder Cup in
Spain. George Agnew will be out of the hospital fully recovered
today. CIO
Note 09/26/97 Friday 2:10 PM EDT: I updated mrscott.com/bmnow.htm
current
bookmarks links.
IBM Numbers:
IBM Armonk, Sommers, New York: 914‑765‑1900
IBM Armonk Security: 914‑765‑4400
Construction of the roof repairs is completed. Apparently there
are parts of the building
filled with Asbestos that the Greenwich Housing Authority refuses
to repair and
apparently somebody is getting kickbacks on the overall project
rumors has it. The
masons from India will be working on the Chimney repairs for the
next two months. I might
shower and go out soon, I am not sure. CIO
Note 09/26/97 Friday 9:00 AM EDT: George Agnew Doing Fine After
Surgery at Maine
Medical, All is OK. My sister in Kennebunkport says George is
doing fine and will make
a complete recovery. CIO
Note 09/26/97 Friday 4:50 AM EDT: Recommend Mayo Table of
Contents, Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, Minnesota for George Bliss Agnew cardiology problem,
cardiology telephone
number at 7:30 AM CDT is 507‑284‑3633. General number
is 507‑266‑5800. I chatted with
Mayo Clinic this AM.
Note 09/26/97 Friday 2:45 AM EDT: No News on George Bliss Agnew
medical condition
yet up in Maine. My Doctor returning from Spain told me that the
daughter of the King of
Spain is getting married. Check out 1997 Best Hospitals Cardiology
and Texas Heart
Institute for help on George Agnew's medical problems and 1997
Best Hospitals. CIO
Note 09/25/97 Thursday 7:40 AM EDT:GBA, my stepfather having heart
surgery this
afternoon up in Maine. CIO
Note 09/25/97 Thursday 4:30 AM EDT: Yesterday I went out in the
morning. Around 9
AM at yesterday's high tide, a fisherman pulled in two 15 pound
blue fish off the pier on
Steamboat Road. I noticed the Watson's flag was flying. There are
two baby swans with
the pair of swans in the harbor. I went by the library and read
the four computer press
newsweeklies that I read every week. I went downtown and lots of
people were out and
about. I drove down to the water again and enjoyed the view from
the bottom of Steamboat
Road. I came back to the apartment at noon. I did some decorating
organizing. I changed
the square table in front of the couch for the smaller end table
to use as a coffee table. I
put the square table at the end of the couch. I also did a major
change switching the
smaller mahogany desk from the bedroom into the living room and
putting the Danish
modern desk in the bedroom where the bedroom bureau was and
putting the bureau where
the desk was. Moving this all around took about three hours. There
is more room now in
the living room. I put the mouse pad to the left of the computer
on a small mahogany table
in front of a stereo speaker and moved the fruitwood table next to
the Queen Anne chair. I
also moved some pictures around. The overall effect is more
comfortable and looks better.
I also put one of the oil filled radiators out in the living room
to take the chill out at night. I
will take the air conditioner out in a week or two. The roof on
the building is about done,
but they still have to do the brick work on the chimneys. I had a
dinner guest down for
dinner at 5 PM and had boneless breast of chicken Florentine,
Pasta Fresh, and Frozen
Broccoli. I went to bed at 8 PM, and got up at 4 AM this morning.
At the moment the
internet is not working properly. I linked the
mrscott.com/nasa.htm NASA Shuttle
page from the top of my homepage. I will surf the net this
morning, if it works. I will listen
to www.ttalk.com broadcast once it is posted. I chatted with a
fellow from Australia
yesterday morning about technology. He mentioned that the Summer
Olympics in three
years will be held in September down there since the reverse
seasons apply in the
southern hemisphere. Greenwich seems to have a rush of people into
town around noon
time which keeps it busy right up until late evening. I have an
appointment downtown at 3
PM this afternoon. CIO
Note 09/24/97 Wednesday 8:00 AM EDT: The house in Redding,
Connecticut is
$1,600,000 on 35 acres with 2000 foot road frontage all on one
level about 5000 square
feet. I saw lots of people going to work this morning. I noticed 9
or 10 winged director
chairs in the dumpster at the Greenwich Harbor Inn that two
fellows were taking just as I
left. The yacht "Mercedes" is from Georgetown, Cayman
Islands. There have been a
large number of yachts at the Greenwich Harbor Inn from the Cayman
Islands the past
two summers. Half dozen fishermen on the end of Steamboat Road. I
noticed someone that
looked like a prominent European monarch in the lobby of the
Greenwich Harbor Inn, but
it might have been a look alike. "Non Hablo Hispanlo". The El Nino is suppose to be
messing up the world's weather. Tropical storms in the Gulf of
Mexico are suppose to be
less. Also it was 45 degrees F. here this morning. I will float
around a bit this morning and
take a nap this morning, and try to get on a day schedule
tomorrow. I have a dinner guest
this evening. Town seems a little bit busier in the day time. CIO
Note 09/24/97 Wednesday 4:00 AM EDT: I went out and mailed letter
at West Putnam
Avenue Post Office. The box in the lobby is picked up at 6 AM. I
drove down Steamboat
Road and noticed the Grey Volvo Wagon is down there with a
fisherman on the pier. I
noticed at the Greenwich Harbor Inn, they have a fast sleek yacht
called the "Mercedes"
about a 120 feet long. It looks like the modern configuration like
a Cigarette Racing Boat
Yacht, and is probably very fast. I was not able to see its port
of origin. I noticed the
Greenwich Police Front Desk was not lit up this morning. The Grand
Union is not open
until 5:30 AM. I filled up my car with $12.75 gasoline at the
Shell Station on West Putnam
Avenue. Richard is on duty there as usual. Tuesday night and
Wednesday morning are
probably the slowest time of the week. I might chat on the net
this AM and have one of
Tony's Pizzas at 6 AM. I will then probably go out. CIO
Note 09/24/97 Wednesday 1:00 AM EDT: Up at midnight. A friend in
real estate
TILGHMAN and FROST Real Estate, Wilton, Connecticut; United States
of America,
contact Richard Van Marter, 800‑999‑3366 called to
tell me he is listing a $2 million dollar
house on 30 acres in Redding, Connecticut. Yesterday I bought a
German hand coffee
grinder at the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop for $2.50. The ELDC
thrift shop had an
antique rope bed for $60. The Mews thrift shop had Windsor chairs
for $30 apiece.
Needless to say I have no room in my apartment for more items.
There is a new
consignment shop next to ELDC with lots of antiques. Check
Greenwich, Connecticut
Thrift Shops. I also went by the Arnold Bakery outlet on Railroad
Avenue in Byram and
got four loaves of "Healthnut Bread" for $2.59, a 75
percent saving. I noticed Frederick
Supper's house in Belle Haven is still under construction across
from the Indian Harbor
Yacht Club, and the Watson's flag was not flying today. I saw on
local television that a
young kid in the Danbury area caught a two and half pound Piranha
in the reservoir. I also
noticed someone that looked like a Brazilian friend of mine, but
he has not contacted me if
he is in the area. Retired gentleman was out walking his Bijan.
The Greenwich library
parking lot is scheduled to be finished on October 6, 1997;
however they have already
asphalted most of it, so maybe it will be ready sooner. Once
construction begins on the
new library people will have to use the auditorium elevator to
enter the library, check
Greenwich, Connecticut Library. I will write a letter this morning
and go out briefly. I
guess I will be out in the morning this morning. I deleted
Microsoft Money 98 preview
since it is time expired. I have 160 meg hard disk space. CIO
Note 09/23/97 Tuesday 8:45 AM EDT: Check out Cassini: Voyage to
Saturn
Note 09/23/97 Tuesday 4:45 AM EDT: I finished lunch. I had my
coffee downtown in front
of the senior center out of my trusty thermos. I noticed the baby
black and white skunk
was still prowling around downtown around the southwest corner of
the senior center
across from Starbucks. The all night artist was at work. I noticed
yesterday that the
Watson's flag was flying in Belle Haven, so she must be back. I
noticed at the Grand
Union yesterday morning, that Tropicana Orange Juice and
Grapefruit Juice half gallons
were $1.39 limit four, Quaker oatmeal 99cents, Betty Crocker cake
mix 79 cents, Betty
Crocker frosting 99 cents. I enjoy Tony's deep dish frozen pizza
for a snack at night which
costs $2.50. They are still working on the roof on my building and
they will have to do the
chimneys next. They are still working on the front entrance
drainage. I need to have the
timing checked on my car, but that can wait until the first of the
month. As usual on
Monday night and Tuesday morning, Greenwich is quiet per norm. I
noticed the YMCA
leaves a lot of high voltage lights on inside at night. I watched
President Clinton's speech
at the United Nations yesterday morning on CNN. I wander how he
determined the $750
billion figure for the illegal drug activity figure unless
somebody he knows has an accurate
count. It would seem hard to determine. I wonder what the net
value of the legitimate
pharmaceutical market is then. I also noticed a Burgundy Isuzu
this AM with a West Point
sticker. The Shell station is open all night as usual. There
sounds to be a bit of truck traffic
on the turnpike. Two different gray Volvos were spotted this evening
on the bottom of
Steamboat Road enjoying the view and fishing this AM. It is cool
in the evening and early
AM about 60 degrees F. Well enjoy your day folks. CIO
Note 09/23/97 Tuesday 2:45 AM EDT: I slept most of the afternoon
and early evening
yesterday. In the later evening I went out and it was very quiet.
One baby skunk walking
up Greenwich Avenue in front of Saks. I recommend downloading the
demo of MS Money
98 and checking it out. I noticed MS Investor Portfolio evaluated
my demo portfolio wrong
yesterday saying it was up $1,822.49 when in fact the portfolio
value says it was down over
$5,000. Time to cook lunch. CIO
Note 09/22/97 Monday 4:00 AM EDT: Last evening I had a relaxing
day sleeping most of
the day and then cleaning my apartment and watering the plants. I
noticed in Clarinet
News they are having the 50th Anniversary Party for the QE II at
sea. I will relax for the
rest of this morning.
Note 10/10/97 Friday 2:45 AM EDT: Did some routine netsurfing this
morning. Munched
out on Grapes and Cheese Its. Reorganized the homepage a bit. Need
to surf, try
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm for a few handy links. I will now uninstall
and reinstall
IPhone 4.5 and 5.0 to reactivate them. Lets hope this does not
cripple "Explorer.exe", like
happened last week. CIO "Chief Information Officer".
Note 10/09/97 Thursday 10:45 PM EDT: Today I made it to my 3 PM
appointment. One
person told me it takes five minutes for Windows NT to load. I
stopped by Tod’s Point in
Old Greenwich and enjoyed the view from the southeast section
which is not free. The
southwest section was full of nats on a non windy day. I bought
groceries, and had a steak
for dinner. I was told they are going to start painting the trim
on my building soon. I still
wish they would pay for the electric heat, because sooner or later
it will get cold here
despite the 80 degree day here today and I would prefer adequate
heat in my apartment to
prevent my arthritis from acting up which I don't think is too
much to ask of the Federal
government considering the amount of time I have volunteered my
services in my lifetime,
not to mention the efforts of my fellow tenants. My attitude is
not to vote in the next
election and let the chips fall where they may. When Lowell
Weicker was governor of
Connecticut we had our heat paid for. Obviously no one of any
importance in the
Republican or Democratic parties cares enough about the tenants in
this building to offer
them electric heat which was included during the first eight years
we lived here. All of the
other public housing projects in Greenwich include the heat in the
rent which for some
technical reason this place does not. Basically my fellow tenants
say they are, "Robbing
Peter to Pay Paul". I stopped by the library after dinner and
read PC Magazine. There
was a good article on Bill Gates' summer hideaway in Washington
where he held a
conference. I was told by the librarian it is very noisy in the
library in the daytime with all
the construction going on outside. They are preparing the site for
the new Peterson
addition. I went for a walk downtown after the library closed and
there were quite a few
people out for dinner and drinks who obviously are daytime people.
Greenwich Avenue is
always good for people watching. I did notice the police
responding to a call at Citibank,
possibly a broken door. Also I noticed the street light across
from Citibank and the train
station is burned out. I suggested to one of the Greenwich
Librarians that they put a time
capsule in the new addition, and also they might publish some information
from the local
paper such as obituaries which they could scan and post, or any
other useful community
information. They are still working on the roof outside my window.
They plan to pitch it
and resurface it. Now for a night of net activity. CIO
Note 10/09/97 Thursday 12:15 AM EDT: I updated
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm
Current Bookmarks. I will probably surf a little and check out
www.ttalk.com . CIO
Note 10/08/97 Wednesday 9:30 PM EDT: I stopped by the library and
read Byte
magazine. I took a walk down town. It is quiet for a Wednesday
night. It is a bit polluted
today, but the temperature is comfortable for this time of year.
The Greenwich Police are
maintaining routine sidewalk patrols during the evening hours. I
will do a little routine
work this evening. CIO
Note 10/08/97 Wednesday 5:30 PM EDT: Today I picked up the Volvo
at the Exxon
station at noon. They replaced the timing belt and valve cover
casket for $400. They
replaced the starter motor which was under warranty for free. The
car is running great
particularly now that the timing is correct. I read the computer
trade press in the library.
They are chopping down the trees in front and removing the old
masonry to start working
on the new addition. The new parking lot is open now. I picked up
some sconces at the
Mews thrift shop for $10 that I hung over the dining room table. I
need to take a nap. CIO
Note 10/07/97 Tuesday 4:30 AM EDT: I added Internet Explorer
Products Download
Add-ons to my MS IE 4.0 setup. I now have about 60 Meg free hard
disk space. I need to
figure out how to free up some space. The add-ons took about an
hour to download for me
this past morning. I checked with Exxon next to the library. The
problem with my car is
that the starter motor they put in several months ago was catching
the flywheel. The are
going to replace it for free. I am also having them put on a new
timing belt and replace the
valve cover gasket and set the timing. The car should be ready in
a couple of days. I will
thus be immobile until then. Since my legs have been bothering me
all summer, I can not
walk that far such as into town. I will have to sit back and relax
and enjoy my apartment.
The roofers are still working on the flat roof removing the
asbestos and installing the new
covering. The masons are still working on the chimneys. While
taking a short stroll on
West Putnam Avenue, I noticed the old post office building for
lease would be an excellent
sight for a CVS drugstore. I have enough food and supplies to
survive until my car is
ready. I will try doing some routine computer work. I noticed my
million dollar portfolio
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm is up about $55,000 since I published it.
Today is warm
and comfortable, I wish I could be out enjoying it more. CIO
Note 10/07/97 Tuesday 3:00 AM EDT: Routine work this morning. CIO
Note 10/06/97 Monday 8:30 PM EDT: I made my Monday appointment at
4 PM. I drove
around by Grass Island and enjoyed the view of the water on this
warm day. The new
library parking lot is now open. I read the computer press. I
dropped my car off at the
Exxon station to have the timing repaired. It should be ready when
I get up tomorrow
afternoon. I walked back to my building at 6 PM to find out that
the Housing Authority has
sub contractors working on the roofs above my apartment and outside
of the windows
removing asbestos. I turned off the air conditioner to keep the
dust from coming in. They
have an inspector on the job. I guess the subcontractor prefers to
work at night. They have
set up containment areas to contain the removed asbestos. It is a
little bit noisy right now.
I will try to work on the computer while they are doing this. CIO
Note 10/06/97 Monday 3:30 AM EDT: Updated mrscott.com/bm.htm .
Will start
slowing down and get ready for bed. CIO
Note 10/06/97 Monday 1:00 AM EDT: This afternoon I read the
computer press in the
Greenwich Library. I noticed one URL www.ubn.co.uk that might be
of interest. Steamboat
Road had a number of visitors. At Tod's Point there were a number
of families enjoying
the beach. The black tie crowd were at the Hyatt with two
miniature black and white
horses. At Westchester airport the jets were coming and going and
the parking area was
filled, so lots of people are away. One can smoke cigarettes at
the bar at Westchester
Airport. Since I don't travel much anymore it is fun to watch
people coming and going. The
Grand Union supermarket in Glenville needs to put a guard railing
on the south exit door.
When it swings open it can knock someone over. Dole produce is
inexpensive for
California red grapes. Downtown this evening there were the usual
number of kids in the
pubs and a very few movie goers. I suppose the day time crew will
be out in full force
tomorrow morning. CIO
Note 10/05/97 Sunday 3:00 PM EDT: Today I am finishing up cleaning
the apartment and
watering the plants. On Friday evening I had a couple of friends
over for dinner. We went
down to Newark, New Jersey Airport to drop off one of them for a
morning flight to
Daytona, Florida. Newark airport is quite deserted during the
early morning hours with a
coffee shop open and no pubs open. One had to stand outside to
have a cigarette. We
stopped by the Marriott Hotel at Newark Airport and its
restaurants and bars were also
closed. They have a nice hotel at the airport with vistas of the
Port Elizabeth area of New
Jersey. The departing passenger thought the deserted airport would
be good for skate
boarding. Saturday I went to Tod's Point with one of the friends
and went out to Pizza Hut
in Glenville for Pizza. I got up at noon today. It is in the 80s
today. My mother said the
Queen Elizabeth II cruise ship is up cruising in Maine. CIO
Note 10/03/97 Friday 5:45 AM EDT: When I started the computer
today, explorer.exe the
file browser was crashing. The only thing I did before that was
uninstall and reinstall
Iphone 4.5 and 5.0. I had to log onto the internet and run MS IE
4.0 setup and do a
complete install which does not actually download but reinstalls
the *.cab files on the local
hard drive. This fixed the problem. However, the active desktop
did not install, so I ran
MS IE 4 setup again and only upgraded newer components, and the
system with active
desktop was back to normal. Power Toys was still installed. I
turned off pictures on MS IE
4.0 to have it browse faster. Today I bought a Panasonic Electric
typewriter at the Hospital
Thrift Shop for $10 for typing envelopes and large mailing
folders. I noticed quite a lot of
Florida license plates around town, so I guess the people from up
north are traveling south
for the winter. It was good to see all the snow birds. I watched
the FBI hearings on CSPAN
about Organized Crime while doing the computer repairs. The India
Indian masons are still
working on the building chimneys. They are going to repair the
flat roof outside my
windows soon, I am wondering if I should take the air conditioner
out not or wait until the
roof coating is dry. Three years ago when they did it, I went out
to take out the air
conditioner and the roof coating was still liquid like wet tar
although they use a plastic
compound. I will do some work on the internet this morning now
that I have the system
repaired again. I also bought Niacimide at the health store. I
also found out that Bank of
New York only charges $5 a month for personal internet accounts.
CIO
Note 10/02/97 Thursday 7:00 AM EDT: Look at Internet Explore 4.0
Tips and Tricks . I
backed up my computer successfully. I have over 100 meg free space
now. I keep my
Microsoft system upgrade files in a folder, so I don't have to
download them if god forbid I
ever have to reinstall the system from a backup. CIO
Note 10/02/97 Thursday 2:30 AM EDT: I suggest looking at Microsoft
Technical Support
Help Files, Service Packs, & Other Files for updated files. I
just installed six new files that
have been posted in the past months. I also added Channels to IE
4.0. I need to free up a
little disk space. CIO
Note 10/01/97 Wednesday 11:30 PM EDT:I downloaded MS Internet
Explorer Powertoys
and I recommend looking at New 32‑bit Apps at Stroud's
CWSApps List . I also stumbled
across this MS JAVA Internet Explorer 4.0 Features link. I can not
get FrontPage
Express to Hyperlink with MS IE 4 but only Netscape hyperlinks
with it, there must be a
fix. MS IE 4 is working great on my system, and I am most pleased
with it. It seems
faster. I have the Active desktop installed which takes getting
use to. I paid my rent this
morning and I paid my auto insurance to www.geico.com . While at
the First Union Bank
paying my rent, I noticed a dozen Japanese business men standing
in front of the bank
building. I chatted briefly and gave them my internet address and
mentioned the Winter
Olympics coming up in Japan and the fact that my directory had a
volcano
mrscott.com/058.htm category. I noticed that one was wearing an
IBM name tag. I
noticed the Watson's flag was flying today. I slept this afternoon
and past evening. I guess
I will be up all night again. I need to get a new Travan 1 tape to
make a backup of my
system. The old tapes don't seem to work reliably. CIO
Note 10/01/97 Wednesday 9:20 AM EDT: Note I was able to correct
the JAVA problem in
MS IE 4 by going to "Add Remove" programs and
uninstalling Microsoft JAVA VM and
then rebooting. Then I ran the MS IE 4 setup program and
reinstalled it. I did not have to
redownload it since it is already on the hard disk. JAVA seems to
be working fine now. If
you use RealAudio Pro the setup program won't overwrite your
advanced version. CIO
Note 10/01/97 Wednesday 8:00 AM EDT: Internet Explorer 4.0
downloaded and installed
basically without any problems. I did have to reconnect a couple
of times. It took about
seven hours from midnight to 7 AM. On rebooting the system did
give me error messages
that the *.cab JAVA files were not being installed, however IE 4.0
seems to work fine. I
took two naps during download and baked a cake. I have to pay my
rent and insurance this
morning. CIO
Note 10/17/97 Friday 11:20 AM EDT:I updated the Greenwich
mrscott.com/greenw.htm and Greenwich Real Estate
mrscott.com/gwreal.htm
Pages. I suppose it is busy out around lunch time. I still have
not shaved or showered, and
I feel like a nap before lunch. CIO
Note 10/17/97 Friday 9:40 AM EDT: I updated mrscott.com/bmnow.htm
. I surfed
the net this morning. It is working fast. I noticed they still
have a NYNEX telephone truck
on Nantucket on as seen on their live cam Nantucket Washington
Street Cam. Chuck and
Henry are off to South Africa. I dare say most people are watching
the stock market
closely today. My million dollar bellwethers portfolio
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm is
down as expected. I read that mailto:billg@microsoft.com is
planning to take over the
Cablevision Internet modem market. I sure wish he would get one
hooked up to my
apartment building soon. It sounds like the roofers are working
outside on the rain terrace
today. If you look at mrscott.com/stats.htm you will notice my
server in Florida
seems to be a little bit busier than normal and more people are
looking at the more tech
orientated content. Netscape has a mail spell checker at: Netscape
CyberSpell . I think
the local senior community thinks I have lost my marbles since
they don't understand the
amount of content of information I am dealing with. CIO
Note 10/17/97 Friday 5:50 AM EDT: I made the usual rounds
yesterday morning. I found
three computers discarded at a local office park, IBM Model PS/2
Model 50Z, PS/2
Model 80 386 8580‑311, PS/2 Model 80 386 8580‑041. I
brought them back home. The two
model 80s could be used to make a glass coffee table. I tested
them and the CMOS is
gone on them, but they seem to work if one had the patience to
configure them. I will leave
them around for a conversation piece for a while, and possibly
take them to the Hospital
Thrift Shop in the near future if no one wants them for free. I
would imagine the model 80s
will be collector items some time soon. One model 80 is missing
its side panel. I got my
Taft Alumni manual. A great many alumni have email addresses. I
noticed one local
resident is a member of the class of 1920 and outlived all of his
other classmates. I made
my afternoon appointment. I noticed a great many construction
workers departing from
the new hospital project while I was downtown. The new facility is
suppose to have 135
beds instead of the present 400. I read when Queen Elizabeth II
gets back from India, they
are suppose to have the Commonwealth Meeting up in Scotland.
Perhaps the QEII was
carrying a private party of Commonwealth members when it left on a
non scheduled cruise
back to South Hampton. Lots of new faces around as is typical of
the New York area. A
friend took me out to dinner at That Away restaurant last night.
We had the steak
sandwich for $12. The place is a little noisy because of the tin
ceiling. I also bought the
Dinosaur Plate of stamps for $5 and I bought four Currier and Ives
plates for $2 at the
Hospital Thrift Shop. Greenwich seems to be the same as usual. I
imagine quite a few
residents are worried about the stock market going down. CIO
Note 10/16/97 Thursday 8:00 AM EDT: Dinner was good. I updated
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I will make the rounds this morning. I
will probably come
back and work on the net if the library is still too noisy. Terry
Waite of Canterbury
Cathedral, the representative of the Archbishop of Canterbury will
be speaking at Christ
Church Greenwich, Connecticut this Sunday at 10 AM. All Welcome.
CIO
Note 10/16/97 Thursday 5:15 AM EDT: I did not mean to imply or
encourage people to
drink in yesterday's coded message to the Royal Canadian Mounted
Police in Montreal
on Mount Royal. If one is good at reading open code messages, you
obviously got the
message. I just got up having slept most of yesterday. I had
breakfast about 9 PM
yesterday and went back to sleep. I am now in the process of
cooking an 8 pound Purdue
chicken for dinner, which I will have for dinner. I have an
afternoon appointment this
afternoon. I have not been out in 24 hours. President Clinton
apparently canceled the
Asteroid Avoidance
Program. From reading the British reports in the news last February,
it seems that British scientists thought the program was very
important. IBM is reducing
and merging its PC division. I imagine it is about time to get out
of the stock market, if one
can afford the Capital gains. I need to start boiling some rice to
go with dinner.
Occasionally it helps to get a long rest and break routine. I remember
the French movie
"Cousin Cousine" about the French sleep cure method to
reduce stress. With winter
coming, I would imagine that we will all start leading more
dormant lifestyles. I believe the
Queen Elizabeth II is returning to South Hampton. Their next
voyage goes by Bermuda.
My neighbors visited the U.S. Military Academy at West Point
yesterday. It is funny
whenever I call there the person answering the phone is from
Venezuela. I guess that is
another low paid night job, they can't get United States citizens
to work anymore. It seems
there are a great many people considering heading for the hills
because of various news
reports, but quite frankly I think it is all a paper dragon, and I
intend to stay in the area
until any evidence of hostile intent by hostile forces occurs. As
far as I can tell Greenwich
is peaceful and quiet as usual, and perhaps first generation
immigrants are not use to
living in a quiet peaceful environment, unless of course they are
fifth columnists are
something like that. Enjoy the day for a change. CIO
Note 10/15/97 Wednesday 2:45 AM EDT: I got up at 11:30 PM last
evening. The library
yesterday morning was busy, but it is virtually impossible to read
there since they are
driving piles for the Peterson wing. The sound is interminably
loud and it makes it hard to
concentrate. The entrance is through the Cole auditorium. I paid
my telephone bill of $42.
I made a few rounds about town. This morning when I got up, I
checked with Kennedy
security at the Greenwich Country Club. They said they had heard
of Corby's Whisky. It
was popular in the 1930's and 1940's. In refreshing our memories,
I believe it had a beige
label with burgundy striping, and "CORBYS" written
across the top in curved letters. I
believe there was a picture of a Raven on the bottle. It is so
long ago, it is hard to
remember. I suppose some of the "old guard" who control
everything would like to sip
some of it in their retirement, particularly on cold winters
night. I believe it was imported
from Canada. The last time I saw it, it was up around the Canadian
Border in Sue St.
Marie. It came in a ten to twenty gallon cider crock and we drank
it out of a water cooler.
A friend of mine who was a friend of Noel Coward and who was also
one of the largest
landowners in Western Canada inquired about what happened to
Corby’s Whisky about
five years ago. I assume she is still trying to get it back on the
market, if it is still
available. It tastes like Canadian Club, but much smoother, unlike
the rock gut they serve
today. It makes Jack Daniels taste like horse piss. I imagine the
Matre Di at the Pump
Room at the Ambassador East in Chicago would know where to get it,
if it were still
available or perhaps the cellar attendant at the 21 Club in New
York. If it is no longer
available, if someone could find it in a whisky museum, perhaps
some cleaver group of
chemists could come up with an authenticate recipe to duplicate,
but perhaps the method of
making it went with the old timers who use to produce it over 50
years ago. It was a very
popular brand in its day. Other news, it is misty and rainy this
morning. Perhaps the Queen
Elizabeth II, if it is still around in dock and has supplies to
off load at dock to be put in the
warehouse, might have an extra bottle or two of Corby’s lying around
from the old days.
The Rolling Stones according to the Greenwich Times cancelled, and
David Bowie was
suppose to appear last night. The pipe smoker was spotted
yesterday morning. The old
guard were out in force at the Senior Center. It seems to be quiet
per usual on early
Wednesday morning. I will be out a little in the morning, but
finances prevent me from
being too active. My starter motor on the car is still making
noise after having it fixed
twice at the Exxon station, but the car is still running fine. I
plan to have a quiet morning.
The NASA Cassini Voyage to Saturn is scheduled for relaunch at
4:50 AM EDT this
morning. I will plan to watch it on CNN. Back to the net. CIO
Note 10/14/97 Tuesday 5:30 AM EDT: The night before last when I
went out, I saw the
mother of all skunks outside my building. It was as big as a
raccoon. Luckily it did not spray
me. I chatted with the regular night clerk at the Greenwich Harbor
Inn also on Monday
morning. I got up about 6 PM Monday evening and had breakfast. I then
slept until 9 PM.
I watched television until 1 AM enjoying the Discovery channel. I
also had lunch of
Chicken Dijon and broccoli. I went out at 1 AM and walked the
length of Greenwich
Avenue back and forth from the center. I sat for a while and
enjoyed looking at the moon.
I noticed in the newspaper headlines they are having a Rolling
Stones Concert on Tuesday
night at the Palladium theatre in Port Chester, New York to do a
music video. I suppose
they will have a full harvest moon for the event. I will keep an
eye out for old hippies
tomorrow night. The concert is for 2,500 invited guests. In
Nantucket the old timers use to
think I looked a bit like Mic, but I suppose he is a couple of
years older. I think he use to
hang out in a few of my haunts in New York City in the old days. I
believe he has a degree
in physical education from the London School of Economics. I won't
bother going down to
Port Chester to watch the crowd. Perhaps there will be a few Rock
groupies in the Colonial
diner here tomorrow night. Keep and eye out for long haired hippie
types around town. I
also filled my car up with gasoline. I bought three boxes of buy
four get one free Marlboro
lights. I stopped at CVS in the Riverside shopping center and got
sunin, M&Ms, remote
control batteries, toothpaste, mouth wash. I went by the Grand
Union and got a Purdue
chicken, a six pack of diet Pepsi, four 40 watt bulbs, two frozen
pizzas, and half and half.
The Greenwich police were out in usual force patrolling around
town. I am now getting
about 15 miles per gallon on my 1976 Volvo with 96,500 miles. It
is running much better,
but the new starter motor occasionally makes noise. I have to pay
my telephone bill
today, so I will be out in the morning. I will do a little
internet work before going out about
8:30 AM give or take. I noticed a distinguished gentleman smoking
a pipe on Greenwich
Avenue, the night before last, so I stuck out my two pipes in the
silver bowl in case I feel
like smoking a pipe. I have a jar in my freezer for the last seven
years of a 50/50 mixture
of Round Hill and Cavendish tobacco, that still seems to be pretty
fresh since I keep it
frozen in a mason jar. I noticed lots of out of state plates at
the Greenwich Harbor Inn with
the usual group of leafers around the New England area. I put new
batteries in all my
remote controls. The weather was about 60 degrees this past
evening. I noticed a United
Van Lines van on Greenwich Avenue from Wisconsin. The
mountaineering shop at the top
of Greenwich Avenue has lots of winter items as does the ski shop
across the street. I
noticed a sign notice in the window of Putnam Barbers that they
are going to have a
testimonial in November for Mike at Lucas steak house in November.
Donations to the
rotary club will be $125. I would imagine a great many people will
turn out for the event.
He has been on Greenwich Avenue probably longer than any other
merchant, and is
always very happy to see regular customers and visitors in town
and is his coworker from
China, Chin. Back to work. CIO
Note 10/13/97 Monday 1:45 AM EDT: I was up at 5 PM and cleaned my
apartment and
watered the plants. I went downtown about 10PM. I noticed one
French family on vacation.
I took a walk. About 11 PM I tried to stop by the grocery stores,
but they are not closed at
night. I stopped by Cumberland Farms and picked up milk. I am
drying my laundry right
now after having a Red Baron pizza for lunch. This morning around
4:30 AM EST, I
believe they are launching NASA Cassini Voyage to Saturn which
some people are
concerned about. Lets hope it goes all right. I will do a little
routine work tonight and
probably relax the rest of the morning. CIO
Note 10/12/97 Sunday 5:30 AM EDT: I went out for a walk downtown
for several hours. I
spotted three ten year olds walking around the train station. The
regular night manager is
not at the Greenwich Harbor Inn. The newspaper delivery couple
gave me a free copy of
the Sunday Greenwich Times. Several young people hanging out at
the pier down by the
Steamboat Road. A tour bus with "One if by Land" written
on it pulled into the Island
Beach parking lot about 4 AM. Kinko’s is still open all night
despite lack of business. The
diner has the usual late night crowd. Grand Union appeared to be
open. I had chicken
Dijon for dinner at midnight. Arthritis is not bothering me this
evening, but I will probably
be crippled up tomorrow. The Shell Station is still open all
night. I would imagine key
players in the Greenwich business community are probably away. Two
couples told me last
night there are a lot of people with foreign accents, but that is
perfectly normal for this
town. English seems to be the most common language in town. No
unusual wildlife
sightings this morning. I would imagine certain security people in
the area are worried
about the threat of nuclear devices that the Russians may have
misplaced. However, it is
my understanding that modern satellite surveillance techniques can
detect the radioactive
footprints of such a device, and thus if military personnel are
still stationed at some of the
local military bases in the area and have not evacuated, I assume
there is nothing to worry
about. With a large youth population and senior citizen community,
Greenwich is a very
quiet community when the out of town visitors and workers depart.
Of course this is the
perspective from the night time. Approximately a million people
pass through town every
day, but that is mostly during the day time. Popular site on the
internet for some of the
senior volunteers would be www.aarp.org . I would imagine with hurricane
in Mexico and
Earthquakes in Italy some of the international community are
working on disaster relief
efforts as usual. However, I am not sure of whom remains in the
area or whom is away in
professional capacity. Once again Greenwich seems quiet as usual.
I would imagine a few
people will be raking leafs some time soon. Temperature is suppose
to be in the mid 50's
today. Report on Cablevision said most the United States imported
oil comes from
Venezuela. I was emailed a site http://www.krugerworld.com/ to
look at. I suppose the
Germans have some interesting environmental ideas. Cablevision is
suppose to be
offering Optimum TV soon with a 100 channels for about $30, for
those of you who watch
television unlike myself. The original concept of the Cable
Television Network as it was
discussed about twenty or more years ago, was that each
cablevision system would have a
different reality. Thus theoretically elected national officials
on cablevision would be
different in each section of the country, depending on which
cablevision system one
watched. It seems that there is less night activity in the area
these days, so perhaps more
people are busy doing work at home on the internet. Thus the
random comments from
Greenwich are finished. CIO
Note 10/12/97 Sunday 1:55 AM EDT: I got up at about 6 PM last
evening. I went out at
about 8 PM and stayed downtown until 11 PM. I chatted with a few
of the folks wandering
around downtown strolling. It seemed to be a typical Saturday
evening in the fall here. I
posted a recipe from the "Joy of Cooking" I found in my
library on Bouillabaisse Soup
which a close relative enjoys making when she has the time.
Obviously it is a lot of work.
That is all for now folks. CIO
Note 10/11/97 Saturday 2:45 AM EDT: Cablevision installed the
cable box again this past
morning. Roofers were working on the roof outside my windows all
day making a noise
that gave me a headache when I woke up. I went up to CompUSA in
Norwalk about 6 PM
and bought a Power Control Center for $20 to replace the one that
burned out several
days ago. I also bought a Travan 1 tape for $13 out of the
discount clearance area. I
returned about 9 PM and installed the Power Control Center and
then made a tape backup
of my system. I repositioned the Cablevision box for easier line
of site with the remote
control. I had Stauffer's Lasagna and coffee and went out at 12:15
AM. I found a note on
the car left my persons unknown with threatening allegations
obviously written by some
deranged person. I called the Greenwich Police Department and
Officer Jeff Caldwell
came over and interviewed me and retrieved the note for
investigation. I also notified the
New Haven FBI office about the incident. My synopsis is that
people who take the time to
write threatening notes better make sure they have targeted the
right person. I am not
sure what it is all about, but I am sure the Greenwich Police
department have a more
informed viewpoint. After officer Caldwell left, I went downtown
and had a cigarette on
Greenwich Avenue, and saw a number of yuppies leaving the DOME
restaurant from their
evening beverages. The town seemed quiet as usual. I will now try
to get a little tech work
done. It seems to me that persons or persons unknown seeking to
bother me, must be very
ignorant and I don't think the note has anything to do with my
internet activity. More than
likely some self righteous individual does not like the fact that
I prefer to remain a private
individual and don't have the time to be bothered by busy bodies.
Having been up at night
for 35 years, I dare say who ever is going to try and keep an eye
on me will sooner or later
get tired and go on a day schedule, and the usual night crew
around town will be back to
their normal quiet routines. Day time people who interfere with
night people should try out
staying awake at night for many years to find out how really
peaceful it is, but it does take
a bit of stamina and training to stay awake all night. And of
course as we all know the
internet goes much faster during the early morning hours. CIO
Note 10/24/97 Friday 12:45 PM EDT: I updated mrscott.com/bmnow.htm
, believe it
or not a lot of work goes into that bookmark. I downloaded the
latest version of WS FTP
and installed it. Since every time my Ohio page is logged onto it
gets the JAVA script from
the Florida site, I can now count the JAVA action to determine the
basic activity of both
the Ohio and Florida sites. It looks after one day, they are
equally busy sites, which means
each site takes about 500 hits a month on the homepage, and about
10,000 hits a month for
each site, thus both Scott's sites take about 20,000 hits a month
together. Of course the
directory is downloadable and posted elsewhere around the world,
so it is a little bit busier
than that. The counter at mrscott.com/download.htm shows how many
times the
download page has been logged onto. I plan to maintain the site,
but only do minor updates
to the directory, after six months to a year I will incorporate
the
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm into the alphabetized bookmarks in the
directory. I will now
have lunch and clean up, and stop by Exxon station for gasoline
next to the library. They
are giving away free sodas this week. I will then make my usual
rounds. I hope the family I
sent my Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 CDROM to, is enjoying the
program. Work
continues outside my windows on the chimneys and the roof. The
Greenwich Hospital and
Greenwich Library construction is still under way. They need to
put a second set of
temporary sliding doors at the library, so as to keep the cold air
from rushing in, probably
out by the parking lot. Have a good day. CIO
Note 10/24/97 Friday 8:45 AM EDT: I added a second JAVA script
scoller of homepage
topics to the top of my homepage. I will work on the net a bit
this morning. I hope a friend
of mine is enjoying Cologne, Germany. He flew into Dussledorf on
LTU from Daytona this
morning. I noticed www.ltu.com is offering $250 round trips to
Germany this winter on their
homepage. I stocked up on steaks and Orange Juice at the Grand
Union where they are
on sale. Have a good day. CIO
Note 10/23/97 Thursday 5:45 PM EDT: I changed the JAVA script on
my homepage to
scrolling across instead of down. I updated
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm Scott's Bell
weather Portfolio. The market was down today, but the MS Portfolio
drop is $10,000 more
than my figures, I can't figure out why. I am having a dinner
guest for dinner. CIO
Note 10/23/97 Thursday 1:00 PM EDT: I created a JAVA scrolling
Applet at the top of my
homepages of all the Categories. The site for the applet is Feeder
‑ Scrolling Text . I have
the applet posted at the Florida site, but I think it should work
at the Ohio site. I will post it
on my homepage for now and latter today create a separate page for
it, so as not to slow
down my homepages. I will also create another applet of my
homepage main topics later
on today also if I have time. I have a 3 PM appointment this
afternoon. Time for lunch and
to clean up. CIO
Note 10/23/97 Thursday 7:10 AM EDT: Yesterday the commuter trains
were not working
in Greenwich. Today they are. I went by the library in the
afternoon and read the computer
press. I checked out the site where the commuter train overhead
wires went down, but
could not see anything. I worked in the evening of trying to make
a JAVA page of my
categories. I might work on it this morning. The White House is on
ABC Morning show on
the White House Conference on Childcare. It is cold here down to
20s last night. I finally
put on the heat. CIO
Note 10/22/97 Wednesday 12:20 PM EDT: I fixed the ESPN ticker on
my ABC ESPN
news ticker page, mrscott.com/abcnews1.htm . However it the
Scoreboard ticker
works in Netscape, but not MS IE 4.0, not even from the ESPN page.
CIO
Note 10/22/97 Wednesday 10:20 AM EDT: mrscott.com/note03.htm for
the Fun
Note Posted Below. CIO
Note 10/22/97 Wednesday 10:10 AM EDT: I was up at 5:30 AM this
morning. I read the
www.yahoo.com/headlines reports. I listened to www.ttalk.com World
Technology
Roundup. I read the email from Netscape In Box Direct Registration
. I noticed a new
sites New York Today , Microsoft Home Essentials , Le web de
Canal+ ,
computainment.com ‑ the World's only computer software
consumer search engine ,
Microsoft Money Insider Version 2: Smart Financial Decisions Made
Easier ,Family.com
, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency , Policy.com ,
NetMeeting 2.1 , Global
Gateway Group , Aerosoft ‑ NetLoad , NETWORLD+INTEROP 97
PARIS . The
President of the USA is speaking at National Geographic today, and
another good link is
World Wildlife Fund Take Action on Global Warming or World
Wildlife Fund Global
Network www.panda.org . Hard Rock And Heavy Metal Internet Radio
in Real Audio for
the kids. BarnesandNoble.com World's Largest Bookseller Online has
been added a free
advertiser at the top of my homepage. ZKM | Deutsch German Art is
online. YMCA
Europe international for young travelers in Europe. Whitbread
Round The World Race
For The Volvo Trophy for you sailors out there. Need Tabasco
Pepperfest Taste Tent
Chats for your barbeque sandwich, I believe there is good barbeque
around 1500 East
Main Street in Stamford, Ct. . New 32‑bit Apps at Stroud's
CWSApps List for latest
Applications. Ask Martha is still Under Construction . Republican
Main Street for those
trying to get a view of the White House Camera. Houses of Worship
for the faithful. New
York Times on the Web: Books for your reading pleasure. National
Audubon Society for
you birders. Today@nasa.gov for what’s happening with Space.
Marijuana as a Medicine
for the ill. Fall Foliage Report: Maine Department of Conservation
for the leafers.
MARRIOTT'S CASA MARINA RESORT ‑ An Island Paradise in the
Florida Keys,
Florida Keys Florida Keys Fl for your winter vacation needs. IBM
Voice Type Via Voice
for those of you who don't like to type. If you need a new heart
HoustonChronicle.com
Spare Hearts . For your dining pleasure around in Greenwich
Restaurants . It's all
happening at the zoo Gorilla Foundation . For winter golfers Golf
in Spain or see Germany.
For star gazers Gemini 8m Telescopes Project . For fun on your
computer
GAMECENTER.COM . Parlez Vous French Embassy in Washington DC,
Ambassade de
France à Washington
DC. . Elvis Presley's Graceland , the King. NOAA/PMEL/TAO ‑
What is an El Nino (ENSO)? the weather. EBN Interactive for
European Business. Better
living through Chemistry DuPont . Don't forget Mickey Disney.com
Web Site for Families
. Discovery Online on the tube. Chill Out Davis Station,
Antarctica . Order out cybermeals
. More for star gazers CMDL MAUNA LOA OBSERVATORY . President of
China will
be in DC on Sunday. Classy search engine Britannica Internet Guide
. Help speaking from
Bell Labs Text‑to‑Speech . Back to school American
School Directory . Read a book
American Library Association . Live like a CZAR Alexander Palace
Time Machine . Need
medical help 1997 Best Hospitals . What's happening on Wall Street
Merrill Lynch
Market Data or Merrill Lynch Financial News & Research Center
.Worried about a
Volcano Smithsonian Institution Global Volcanism Program or MTU
Volcanoes . View
from the sky GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITE SPECIAL EVENT ARCHIVE . Or
computer support No Wonder Computer Support . Check out the
weather from the sky
NRL Monterey GOES‑9, GOES‑8, METEOSAT, GMS, Tropical
Cyclone, Hurricane
Satellite Products
Images Mo . See what Paulallen.com is up to. Email
mailto:billg@microsoft.com .Star gaze in Instituto de Astrofísica
de Canarias . Relax on a
volcano Lanzerote Map . Tell the boss you need a vacation this
winter Lou Gerstner . Buy
a horse New York Breeding and Racing Program . See how much fun it
is in Nantucket in
the winter Nantucket Island, Ma. ‑ Nantucket.net ‑
Nantucket Island Information or take
a look for yourself Nantucket Washington Street Cam . Go down east
Kennebunkport,
Maine . Remember I will be hiding out in Greenwich, Connecticut
more than likely at the
Greenwich Library which will be a little noisy. Have a good day
from mrscott.com
or say hello mailto:mikescott@ibm.net .
Note 10/21/97 Tuesday 7:10 PM EDT: Note the Microsoft Investor
Portfolio Program
says my bell weather portfolio at mrscott.com/scopor01.htm was up
$14,544,25
today, however by my math it was up only $5,231.75; there must be
something wrong in
the portfolio program in the way it computes the daily totals. CIO
Note 10/21/97 Tuesday 6:50 PM EDT: I went downtown at 4 PM. Greenwich
was out in
full force. Whoever sells gasoline was making money today. The
library was busy. I read
two of the computer trade weeklies, and the Greenwich Times. Lots
of foreign speaking
people around. The Hospital Thrift Shop had the usual array of merchandise.
I did some
grocery shopping. I got four half gallons of Tropicana grapefruit
juice and orange juice for
$1.39 a half gallon. I got a half gallon of milk and a quart of
half and half. I bought two
pounds of "I Can't Believe It's not Butter" for 99 cents
a pound. I bought two steaks for
$5.55 at $3.99 a pound for shell steaks. I bought a 12 ounce jar
of Grand Union peanut
butter for 99 cents. Thus I have food for a few days, but I hope
to lose some weight. I keep
all my receipts. I have 14 years of receipts for most everything I
have purchased except
for cigarettes. I hope to get the pill to quit smoking this week.
The roof outside on the rain
patio is just about resurfaced. It looks like they have done a
good job, and hopefully it
won't leak anymore downstairs. I threw out the ten pounds of
yellow snapper I had in the
freezer along with the four day old chicken remains. I was worried
about getting food
poisoning again. Having worked in French restaurants, I know
something about keeping
an eye on food in the frig. A senior citizen was wearing HH in the
library. I told him there
are a lot of famous HH people, who seemed to have gone to Harrods
in England, and
Harvard in American. Think about it. HMS and HH have similar
connotations. I will post
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm shortly. The women seem to be conspiring
once again as
they usually do in Greenwich. However, they have a sense of what
the town should be like,
and they usually get their ways. I noticed a Bolshoi Ballet Bag in
the Greenwich library.
Of course the Russians at the Albertville Olympics were selling
all of their uniforms for
hard currency, so maybe the Ballet is doing the same thing too. I
was thinking that the
Greenwich Library is such a popular gathering place, perhaps there
was an old Indian
meeting lodge on the same grounds, and their spirits keep drawing
the community back to
the same location. I did not notice them doing any archeological
digging around the new
parking lot, so I suppose it has been regarded many times over
history. I commented to a
passerby that when I visited Troy the ruins were set back from the
sea, because over
thousands of years the sea had receded. I told one of the
employees of the library he
should look into going to Wabash College in Indiana, I believe it
is the last male college in
America, for those who are hen pecked by the opposite sex. I
received a magnetic alumni
patch from Greenwich Country Day like Lake Forest College sent me.
Since computer
hard disks are very sensitive to magnetism, it is strongly recommended
"NOT" to stick
the magnetic alumni patches on your computer case because they
could damage the
contents of the hard disk, likewise for telephones which still
have magnets should not be
near the computer. Also the unshielded electrical cords behind the
computer can cause
interference. CIO
Note 10/21/97 Tuesday 2:40 PM EDT: I was able to create
mrscott.com/abcnews1.htm ABC News headline page today out of the
existing
JAVA scripts by using both the Netscape and Microsoft FrontPage
Editors. It took
several hours of tinkering. I also spell checked this document
with the Netscape 4.0 editor
spell checker. However Netscape's editor on my machine is to slow
for typing because I
use a 486/DX4 120 Mhz, whereas MS's editor works fast enough. The
roofers are working
on the roof outside my window today with lots of banging. They
seem to have a nice day
for it. I am going to log off as soon as I post this note. CIO
Note 10/21/97 Tuesday 7:07 AM EDT: Updated mrscott.com/bmnow.htm .
If you
need links to surf, I am sure you will find them in the bookmark.
I basically subscribe to a
dozen and a half email tech letters for links, www.netsurfer.com
Netsurfer Digest, and
www.cybercounch.com Cybercounch, and look at IBM's www.ibm.com ,
and Microsoft
www.microsoft.com , plus what ever links come across my desktop in
email. I do not
publish obscene or objectionable links, however if someone has
changed their pages since
I linked them, I obviously can not be responsible with over 55,000
links in the
downloadable directory, mrscott.com/download.htm and the bookmark
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . Obviously most the links reflect the
United States and the
English speaking community in the western hemisphere. If you can
find another volunteer
who feels like offering over 20,000 hours free time, I will be
happy to relinquish this past
time, and pursue some more worthwhile personal endeavors that
involve a healthier work
routine in a more friendly climate. Thus after spending over 40
years in libraries and 8
years on home computers, I have been keeping track of a lot of
your missing links, which
the commercial people on the internet would prefer to ignore.
However, IBM and
Microsoft are two of the largest players on the internet, and if
you want to eliminate them
you can go back to your dead paper press and two week old news
weeklies. I have a
feeling the general public are demanding timely and accurate
information not just a smoke
screen. Greenwich is pretty much the same as always with the usual
number of patrons in
the library. No unusual activity in the area, but for the
uninformed we are a contiguous
part of New York City, so one has to treat the Greenwich
environment more like the
gateway to New England, not the Hollywood version of Christmas in
Connecticut. Cheers
to the net heads. CIO
Note 10/21/97 Tuesday 4:45 AM EDT: Check out
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm , to
see how Scott's Bellwether portfolio is doing. Individuals who
watch television and network
in night clubs, should take time out to study this technology,
before they pretend to be an
experts. CIO
Note 10/21/97 Tuesday 3:45 AM EDT: I am up at 2 AM. I had
breakfast. I am listening to
the MS Conference Call at Microsoft 1st Quarter 1997 Earnings. My
basic attitude on the
U.S. Department of Justice charges against Microsoft is that the
DOJ is acting like a
bunch of naive thugs trying to shake down a prosperous American
company. The original
intent of the antitrust statutes as I studied them at Lake Forest
College from 1968 to 1972
is that they were intended to protect companies that seek to
restrain trade and commerce
through a monopoly position as they were applied to the Standard
Oil Trust. Since
Microsoft is only second largest software company one fourth the
size of IBM's software
operations, they are not a monopoly. Moreover MS Internet Explorer
4.0 is given away as
a accessory program which individuals have the option of
installing or not. Basically
Netscape also gives away its browser. One can not allege anti
trust violations in pro bono
public relations efforts of a company donating its costly research
efforts to the general
public. Realistically I use Netscape 3.0 more since I like its
faster bookmarks than
Netscape 4.0 . I find what is going on behind the shell of MS IE
4.0 much more useful, but
on my common 486 DX 120 MHZ, IE 4.0 is slower by a factor of 2 to
4 compared to
Netscape. Since Microsoft controls the operating the system, they
are in a position to
optimize the web browser and operating system as they work
together which is to the
benefit of the general public. Most program add‑ons
frequently add various files that
might possibly alter the operating system. It is safe to expect
that Microsoft is best suited
to provide the best system files that work with the operating
system. It is my viewpoint
that the DOJ lawyers are looking at Microsoft's large cash
resources and not their
technology. Since Windows 95 is not bundled with MS IE 4.0, the
DOJ case is invalid and
not relevant to the previous DOJ restraint order that it refers
to. Since users have the
option of installing either MS IE 4.0 or Netscape 4.0 or both when
configuring their
systems, and frequently do both, the DOJ is out in left field and
obviously not familiar with
the technology. My viewpoint is based on three years of web
browsing and internet use
and eight years of system use. My viewpoint is that the Windows 98
operating system
should be able to have an option to install MS IE 4.0 since it is
to the benefit of the
general public, and if they wish they can also install the
Netscape browser by downloading
it, and it is expected the two companies will make sure their
browsers work simultaneously
on the Win95 or Win98 platforms. Realistically MS IE 4.0 is an
integral part of the
operating system, and to force Microsoft to cripple its technology
would not be in the
general interest of the general public. Moreover, Microsoft in
offering MS IE 4.0 for free
has the right to offer it with its operating systems that it
licenses on various systems, since
it is an integral part of the operating system. I thus rule the U.S.
Department of Justice
ruling against Microsoft on 10/20/97 is null and void and the U.S.
Department of Justice
should cease and desist all activities that seek to hinder the
development of this
technology which is most useful in providing diverse and
informative viewpoints to the
general public.
Executive Judicial Order: U.S. Military District 5 Court of
Review, 10/21/97;Greenwich,
Connecticut USA 06830, subject to review by U.S. Supreme Court,
period to appeal limited
to six months from date posted.
Michael Louis Scott, Esquire; LLDS, Harvard University, 1908
Note 10/20/97 Monday 2:45 PM EDT:
Microsoft 1st Quarter 1997 Earnings
IBM, 3rd Quarter 1997 Earnings when posted probably after market
close
Note 10/20/97 Monday 1:35 PM EDT: I chatted with a fellow down in
Tallahassee, Florida
about Tabasco sauce on the internet this AM. At 8 AM I took a nap
until 1 PM. I just had
a bowl of brown rice and soy sauce, and a Diet Pepsi, and am now
having my coffee. I was
awaken by the delightful sound of a masonry saw cutting bricks on
the chimneys the
Sheiks are repairing outside of my window. It sort of sounds like
a dentist's drill. My two
Nomad 4000 portable phones have to rest in their cradles with the
red lights on, or they
cause interference with the computer modem by sending an annoying
signal when the
computer is turned off, which can interfere with the modem
connection when it is turned on.
Obviously ATT had a design flaw in the Nomad 4000 phones that they
can't keep charging
when they rest in the cradle. It sounds like Jack Hammers outside
my window now. I think
I will turn on a little music. I just put on Alex North's 2001. I
suppose the country club
people will be out stocking up this morning, since the clubs are
closed on Monday. It is
suppose to be 65 degrees outside, so as soon as I have my coffee
and shower; I guess I
will go outside and people watch this PM. I have a 4 PM
appointment. Needless to say I
have my computer all tweaked and up to snuff, but I have to keep
an eye on the NOMAD
4000 phones to make sure they are resting properly in their
cradles with the red charging
lights on. Obviously this is a low budget operation and like the
town of Greenwich, the
motto of this operation should be "Penny Thrifty and Pound
Foolish". Well I have seen it
all in this area over the years, so I don't think I am missing out
on anything. Recently
there has been a little activity at the indoor skating rink in my
back yard, so I suppose the
rink rats are beginning to do their thing. My grandmother use to
have a neighbor whose
family I believe owns the Florida Marlins, so I guess I will root
for them, but I hardly ever
watch television, so I don't plan to watch sports on television
either. Most interesting past
time in Greenwich, is to drive to North Terrytown, New York and
walk around Pontannico
Hills State Park and enjoy the brisk fall weather. They have many
miles of nature trails
they gave to the state. I believe an IBM office is just down the
road from the Rock's state
park. One is not allowed to smoke on the property I believe. One
can also visit the John
Jay homestead in Bedford, New York which I believe has a family
connection to the
Scott's in the old days. One of the two Scott daughters in
Manhattan in 1700 married into
the Jay family, so a lot of what is known as historical Jay family
properties were Scott
family properties originally. Basically the first Scott in
Manhattan was the first sexton at
the first Dutch Reform Church built in the city of New Amsterdam.
He probably tended
the grave yard and import molasses from the Indies and a bit of
rum. In Manhattan the
Metropolitan Museum and the Natural History Museums are a lot of
fun. The old guard
tend to gather around the DAR building, the Museum of the City of
New York, and the
Colony Club. I believe General Douglas McArthur's widow Jean is
still in residence in the
Waldorf Towers after all these years. Having not set foot into
Manhattan in 4 1/2 years, I
guess a great many of the noveau residents in the city suppose I
am just another country
bumpkin in town here, but I am sure many of my neighbors are
holding court in the city,
and on my limited budget I don't have the funds to travel
comfortably into the city. Hint at
the Metropolitan Museum in the old days, the admission was a
suggested donation, so I
would just give them a nickel and say I was an art student. Of
course the Frick Museum is
an oasis in the city. Also Greenwich has an Audubon Center, but
beware of deer ticks that
can give Lyme disease. Also I believe there is the Waverly Center
in New Canaan that
has walking paths. Possibly Tod's Point in Old Greenwich is now
open to the general public
for a brisk walk along the shore. Well enough practice writing for
now. Enjoy the day.
mailto:billg@microsoft.com is too cheap to include a spell checker
in FrontPage Express
that I use to post these notes, so I guess he wants you to buy
Office 97 that has a spell
checker that might work with this. What the Hell, if you grew up
in Alabama and Florida
until age 11, one does not need to know how to spell all the fancy
Yankee words properly.
You get the gist of the message. Apparently the mass
communications media barons don't
think people should drink or smoke Tabasco anymore, but if you
spent a few or more
hours out in the winter cold up north, I suppose you might want a
shot of booze when you
came inside. I always feel like an Admiral on a Aircraft Carrier
who smokes his pipe
watching all the pilots come and go, in Greenwich's case of course
it is the business
community that comes and goes. The fellow I knew "Wiley"
that imported all the coffee
into America in the old days, use to drink his whisky and lived to
be 96 years old in Tybee
Island, Georgia. I suppose somebody is making money off all this
gourmet coffee that is
being consumed around the country. CIO
Note 10/20/97 Monday 5:25 AM EDT: Microsoft 1st Quarter Earnings
will be posted here
today . CIO
Note 10/20/97 Monday 5:10 AM EDT: I updated mrscott.com/stats.htm
Scott's
Web stats at the main Florida site mrscott.com . I also added my
email address
mailto:mikescott@ibm.net at the bottom of my web homepage, which I
had neglected to
have for the last six months. I did have it under the
mrscott.com/scottm.htm
Michael Scott page. The most impressive car I saw yesterday was a
new Bentley two door
coupe in dark British Racing Green, which looks like a very
reliable conservative car for
those who enjoy touring and have the extra bucks to spend on
ground transportation.
However, I think if one is not in a rush, it is probably more
enjoyable to travel over long
ground distances by private rail cars which are still available
for hire in this country. Of
course one can only follow the rails in a private rail car. CIO
Note 10/20/97 Monday 4:50 AM EDT: I updated mrscott.com/bmnow.htm
with the
latest links across my desk. I also downloaded MS Internet
Explorer 4.0 Products
Download Security Patch . Now time for a little surging and
possibly Iphone chat by
www.vocaltec.com . Also in my bookmarks look at Beware Of Lying
Online: It's Not What
You Say, It's How You Say It . CIO
Note 10/20/97 Monday 2:30 AM EDT: Yesterday I stopped by the
Greenwich library at 1
PM on Sunday when it opened and exchanged my music CDs. I was
unable to find a copy
of the Greenwich Times in the library, so I am unaware of local
events. In the morning I
chatted with a few friends, since I have MCI's 5 cents a minute on
Sunday. I found a 14
inch monitor glare reducer that I cut the frame in half and taped
together with duct tape, so
as to fit a 15 inch monitor. It is a polarizing glare reducing
filer that should make the
monitor image less taxing on the eyes. I dropped by one of the
filters at the hospital thrift
shop along with 3 dell keyboards. A great many offices discard
computer equipment
around here. I chatted with a former neighbor down on Steamboat
Road who spent World
War II in a Russian prison camp. W. Averill Harriman got him out
of the prison camp. He
is very knowledgeable about the water. I noticed they were having
a small street fair down
town. In the later afternoon, there were lots of Volvos, Mercedes,
BMWs, and Rolls
Royces downtown per usual of people going to Starbucks for coffee.
It was a bit overcast
and cool and damp. I mailed my MS IE 4.0 CD‑ROM to a
relative to install. He just got a
Pentium 200. While mailing it at the post office off West Putnam
Avenue that has a 24
stamp machine, I noticed the new electronic stamp vending machines
are a little bit
complicated, if one is nearsighted trying to following the
instructions on the electronic pad.
A nice lady waited impatiently behind me. I also topped up the oil
in the car, filled the
battery water, cleaned the battery terminals, and made sure the
ignition wires did not
touch any hot surfaces. I chatted more on the phone during the
evening and went to bed at
7 PM and got up just now at 2 AM. I will do a little net work this
morning. I have a 4 PM
appointment on Monday afternoon. CIO
Note 10/19/97 Sunday 7:00 AM EDT: I got up at midnight. I read the
four computer news
weeklies in the Greenwich library yesterday morning. They were
having a trustees
meeting as I arrived the trustees were arriving. I stopped by the
Arnold Bakery store in
Byram on the way back and picked up some Arnold Healthnut Bread
and Sandwich Size
English muffins at outlet prices. When I got up at midnight, I
started watering the plants,
and cleaned my apartment until 4:00 AM. While doing it, I made a
backup of the computer
system. I need a second Travan 1 Tape when I can afford it to make
a second backup. The
old TR1 tapes, a year and half old, don't work. I cleaned my air
purifier which took about
an hour. I have the heat on a little bit to take the chill out. I
listened to www.ttalk.com
weekend roundup. The first hour is all about satellite technology
with a spokesman from
NORAD, very interesting. Obviously my mrscott.com/ss.ram message
was meant to
be tongue in cheek. While listening to the broadcast I tried
connecting my computer
speaker to the stereo system like I use to, and gradually figured
out I don't get the buzzing
sound, by making the stereo input into the amplifier mono instead
of stereo. Thus I can
listen to any sound out of my computer through surround sound in
my living room and
bedroom, which is nice so one can wander around. Basically I
disconnected the stereo cord
adapter half way out and taped it, so only the mono feed is
inputted. I just showered, after
having dinner, and I will do a little more work and go out later
this morning. CIO
Note 10/18/97 Saturday 5:25
AM EDT: I received a call from a friend in Daytona, Florida
last evening. He is
enjoying the hot humid weather down there. He said in a week he goes
to Cologne, Germany to live
with his girl friend. He received a black leather jacket for his
upcoming birthday. His
first jet flight down there made him a little nervous, but he seemed
prepared for the flight on
Lufthansa to Germany. I finally got up about 11 PM this past
evening. I tied up the
electrical cords above the electric wall radiators, so they will not get
hot this winter. I put
the two tower IBM 386s underneath my printer to the left of the
computer. I might replace
them with a two drawer file cabinet when I find one. I dropped
the PS/2 50 Z at the Hospital Thrift Shop. I did some grocery
shopping at the Grand Union.
The Grand Union on the Post Road will be closed at 11 PM on
Saturday and Sunday nights
in the future. I had cold
chicken, brown rice, green beans, and zucchini for dinner just a
short while ago. It is
cool out and I have the oil filled radiator going next to where I am
sitting for a little warmth.
I am spooked by the tabloid in the Grand Union predicting the
coldest winter in 6000
years. They ran the same story last February. I will do a little
computer
work, and go out this morning. CIO
Note 10/30/97 Thursday 11:45 PM EDT: I got up at 2 PM this past
afternoon, after being
up on the net until 6:30 AM yesterday morning. I was awaken by the
workmen hammering
and sawing on the roof outside of my window. It seems that they
are doing an excellent job
of repairing the building. Hopefully in the spring or summer, they
will get around to
painting the building's trim. I am keeping the heat in my
apartment at 70 degrees F. . I
stopped by the hospital thrift shop this past afternoon and they
had all their merchandise
half price with a wide variety of goods. I went down on Greenwich
Avenue, and the New
York City ABC News truck was there. The cameraman told me I don't
look like Peter
Jennings, unlike the comments from certain blind people in the
area. They were reporting
on a story that ran a few days ago in the Greenwich Times about
two men trying to abduct
a 12 year old girls in Greenwich. I noticed a link that you might
find useful in PC Magazine
on this subject, it is Safeguarding Our Children ‑ United
Mothers . Working families seem
to be gravely worried about the security of their children, as I
told a coworker in the area
based on my experience five years ago, one should keep an eye on
their children first, and
put career second. As with all New York City communities, we try
to keep a neighborhood
watch in Greenwich, and I have spent 14 years on Greenwich Avenue
at all times of day at
all times of the year, keeping an eye out as I did in all other
communities I have lived in.
It is a quite tiring and exhausting past time, and in a busy area
one frequently gets an
overdose of humanity after a while and begins to fell like a New
York City policeman.
Obviously having grown up down south until age 12, I am use to
spending more time
outside than most civilians, and pace myself on my daily rounds.
Although legally one can
do very little if something happens other than notify the police,
a large community
presence is the best safe guard against unwanted intruders.
Greenwich has had 25 dinner
time burglaries in recent months, so obviously a gang is working
the area. Knowing the
local law enforcement's high degree of professionalism, I am sure
they will solve both
cases soon. Mark Furman of the O.J. Simpson trial fame, is writing
a book on a unsolved
case 25 years ago here, he is looking for any information on the
case and has posted a
1‑888‑975‑9306 telephone number for anyone that
might have any information on the
Moxley murder case. It is my impression from the news reports that
I read on the case
many years ago, the investigating officers thought it was a
transient that came off the
highway since the sight of the murder was near the 95 thruway.
Because of politics, I think
people have blown the case out of proportion, and a professional
FBI expert would tell any
informed member of the general public, that there are a large
number of unsolved cases in
the country probably attributed to transients or travelers coming
through a community.
One FBI report I once read said that at any given time there are
200 serial killers lose in
America, meaning people who have committed more than one murder.
Needless to say
staying out in the vicinity of the police station is relatively
safe activity, and from an
insurance stand point, one's own home is considered the most
dangerous place. It reminds
me I have to buy a bath mat for the tub shower. Thus if any former
members of the
Greenwich community has any information on the Moxley case and
runs across this
message, call Mark Furman at 1‑888‑975‑9306.
Obviously a professional law enforcement
officer would probably assume that people with celebrity attrack a
few bad apples too. The
local elections are this next week, and I plan to vote Republican
which is the status quo in
Greenwich. After dinner I went by the library and was unable to
find the local paper, and
then I walked downtown for several hours and enjoyed the warmer
weather. This coming
weekend is suppose to be a wash out with rain. I suppose some
people had hoped to rake
leaves which is also the status quo for property owners this time
of year. One of the most
unseen nuisances at night is the large skunk population around
town, which if you happen
to stumble across one can be sort of nasty. Wash with tomato juice
to remove the smell. I
believe one skunk lives in the bushes by the senior center. Also
one local told me from
experience that the Cos Cob power plant site is an environmental
nightmare. Back to the
net. CIO
Note 10/30/97 Thursday 3:00 AM EDT: Following is the text of a letter of
information to the
New York City FBI office.
http://www.homegamblingnetwork.com/
I was emailed to add this to my directory.
It was my understanding from the press that Internet Gambling has
been outlawed.
I am no longer maintaining the directory since it has generated
very little interest,
I am just keeping it as is and maintaining the bookmark.
China Connections I have if you are interested:
Decatur, Alabama 1955‑1961, I believe Clair Chenault of
Flying Tigers Fame was there.
Lake Forest College 1972, I knew Hurley Harris Haywood, from Oak
Brook, Illinois
who was the grandson of General Hurley, the first American general
to deal with Mao Tse Tung.
Greenwich, Connecticut 1961 to date, friends and neighbors of the
Bush family who
have former President and Ambassador Bush to China, and Prescott
Bush supposedly
building a Country Club in China, represent by Hannaford Group
Public Relations Consultant.
Lake Forest College, friend of Pris Watts whose step father Wolf
Barker was chairman of
the board of Lipton Tea Company.
I believe Wolf had two daughters who were tea buyers
in Asia.
New York, New York knew Frederick Von Mieres designer and student
of Chinese History who
had a roommate named John from China who studied at Columbia
University. Fred showed up
in the New York Press with Nelson Rockefeller and William
Westmoreland at Society parties.
His main patron Helen Kress Williams was the heir to Kress
Department stores and Alice
Roosevelt's neighbor in Oyster Bay, Long Island.
Key West, Florida 1977 ‑ 1983, met John Bolton from
Manhasset, Long Island whose
father is presently in the State Department in Thailand, his
mother
worked for Cyrus Vance after the Carter administration. I traveled
by car to California
with John two or three times.
I believe his paternal grandfather is in the U.S. Army.
His sister worked for China Airlines and married a silk merchant
from China, where they
travel back and forth.
New York City and Westport and Wilton, Connecticut; I knew a large
tall Swedish fellow
named George who was the part of the first American Group representing
Linblad Travel to China.
Last he told me about ten years ago, he was
living in Wilton in America.
Wilton, Connecticut a long time friend Richard Van Marter has a
wealthy
neighbor in Wilton,
Connecticut who is a professional social worker in New York City.
Key West, Florida 1983 and New York City, I met a Chinese fellow
who had a store on
Columbus Avenue in New York City called "Design
Observations". I
believe one of his sales assistants was murdered in Manhattan
according to the press.
Boston, Massachusetts at Polaroid Corporation, I.M. Pei was a well
known
Chinese architect that my
father always used for his commercial
architecture. I believe I.M. Pei
use to also be in Nantucket. I remember seeing a Connecticut
License Plate "IMP" ?.
Maui Hawaii 1980, I believe Madame Chaing Kai Chek was around.
Manhasset, Long Island John Bolton's grandmother Vivian West had
traveled worldwide and many
times to China. She had a Chinese silk rug
in her living room.
San Francisco Airport 1979? I witnessed the departure of the
reinauguration of the
Shaing Hai Express Clipper flight of Pan Am to
China. I remember reading the guest book and saw Mrs. Honeywell from
Honeywell Computers of Wellesley, Massachusetts on the guest
book.
Greenwich, Connecticut recently, worker at the library canteen is
from
Taipei.
Key West, Florida 1983, I met Stephen Salisbury from Salisbury,
Connecticut who said he was related to Harrison Salisbury of New
York Times fame.
Paris, France 1994 before Albertville Olympics, I believe the
Louvre was full of
Chinese visitors.
Geneva, Switzerland at the same time, many Chinese visitors there
at the
same time I was there.
Greenwich, Connecticut last ten years one of my two barbers at
Putnam
Barbers, Shu is from China and he lives with his family here.
Greenwich, Connecticut my mother always takes me to dinner at
Hunan
Gourmet across from the YMCA.
Greenwich Village 1972 ‑ 1975, Chinese Observer was always
in Ninth
Circle Steak House.
Greenwich, Connecticut early 1960's, childhood friend would go to
Chinatown in Manhattan to
buy illegal fireworks.
Decatur, Alabama 1955 to 1961, I use to unroll fire crackers and
try to
read the Chinese newsprint.
I also was told by a friend of father's, I
was digging a hole to China when
I use to dig holes in the yard.
Stratton, Vermont 1987? saw where Perl Buck had lived and visited
Orvis Sports.
Decatur, Alabama 1955 to 1961 a neighbor kept carp in a small fish
pond.
For Life: My Scottish Dutch sister thinks she is the empress of
China.
Nantucket 1978 ‑ 1983, summers "Gone to China"
meant I was working as a dish washer.
Greenwich, Connecticut today has plenty of Chinese, after all one
fourth
the world is Chinese.
Sweden, King of Sweden likes to collect Chinese Art.
Greenwich, Connecticut 1987
Scott bicycle is made in Taiwan.
Well that is a short summary of my Chinese experience besides,
Champagne, Illinois My grandfather's brother Vernon Scott claims
to have
been to China over 40 times
in 1980 basically selling soy beans for
soy sauce to the Asian market.
North Terrytown, New York; I believe Happy Rockefeller is on
the
Board of Directors of
Archer Daniels Midland, which as you all know
sells soy beans. Enjoy the Tofu.
Yours Truly,
Michael Louis Scott
Apt. # 206
71 Vinci Drive
Greenwich, Connecticut 06830
United States of America
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Note 10/30/97 Thursday 1:00 AM EDT: I got up yesterday about 3 PM
in the afternoon
and watched the President of the USA and the President of China in
their news conference
on CNN. I went by the library and read the four computer
newsweeklies, I read every
week. One controversial link report in the computer press was the
German view of World
War II, Zündelsite and www.ostara.org ostara.html ‑ the site
for patriots, law and order . I
have not had time to study it. Of course an equally good site for
patriots would be U.S. Air
Force World Wide Web Sites , particularly if one is interested in
low cost air travel on a
limited budget, of course some restrictions do apply as with all
low cost operations. Check
out the old model of the DC‑3 Mohawk Airlines in the
departures lounge of Westchester
Airport, if you ever are in the area. It is like the first plane I
flew into in this area in 1961.
Of course Chemstrand back then had a fleet of private planes along
with Monsanto. I
believe that day I flew from the Decatur ‑ Huntsville, Alabama
airport up to Raleigh
Durham where the Research Park was, and then to National Airport
in Washington D.C.
where Dad introduced me to the head of the then Atomic Energy
Commission who he
happened to recognize in the airport and then on to Teddleboro
Airport near Trenton, New
Jersey and then to McArthur Airport on Long Island, and finally we
landed at
Westchester Airport as I recalled and took a stretch Cadillac
limousine to Stamford,
Connecticut to stay at the now closed Roger Smith Hotel which did not
have very good
barbeque. The following day I interviewed at Greenwich Country Day
School and was
accepted because I had good academic skills and knew quite a bit
about the game of golf.
That kind of airline travel I called "puddle jumping" in
the old days. Of course I had been
on dozens of other flights down south since it seemed some of the
people living around
NASA in Huntsville were experienced pilots in those days. In other
news after going to the
library I walked around down town, I asked Quinn's Market if they
had ever heard of
Corby's liquor. On the way back to Byram, I stopped by Var Max
Liquor Pantry in Port
Chester, New York and studied the current state of their Scotch
Whisky inventory. They
had one bottle of Windsor Whisky from Canada for $13 a fifth left
on display. Plenty of
other Scotches. Dewars was about $20 a fifth, and Canadian Club
about $13 a fifth. They
have Glen Morangie in three different ages up to $50 a fifth, plus
the usual assortment of
other Whiskeys including a big bottle half gallon of Johnnie
Walker Blue. I did not think
their Scotch and Whisky selection area was very large, they seem
to have mostly wine on
display with excellent values in some close outs. They did not
know what Corby’s Whisky
was, so I suppose it has not been around here in a long time. One
old timer on Greenwich
Avenue who is known for having a night cap at the Greenwich Harbor
Inn told me it was an
excellent Canadian Whisky and like a great many distillers, the
Canadians don't export
the good stuff. I suppose it is like "Holy Isle" single
malted Scotch Whisky which is usual
given as a gift and not exported from Scotland. At Var Max they
said they carried one
brand of whisky that has 5,000 blends in it, but they did not tell
me the name. I suppose on
a cold night when one has been outside on the moors all day, a
little whisky helps warm up
the innards. I also was told that whisky does not go bad over time
if opened, but it will
evaporate if not properly sealed. This is not to encourage whisky
drinking, but it is a
commentary on the current state of the Whisky business as I was
able to investigate it in
the area. A good advertising slogan would be "Windsor Whisky,
the Whisky that Won the
West", but my favorite brand name I have not ever seen would
be called "Old Courage".
It seems that rather than encourage illegal drinking and driving
in the area, the
responsible people use limousines to get around so as to avoid
traffic accidents. I then
made flavored brown rice for dinner and sautéed spicy chicken
breast and green peas. I
made my coffee and went out with it in my thermos, and sat out on
Greenwich Avenue
about 9:30 PM. It was very slow, and David at the Senior Center
told me that he met the
Governor of Connecticut yesterday when he was using the rest room
at the Senior Center.
I believe the governor was in the area for the opening of the
Swiss Bank Corporation
headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut. According to the Greenwich
Times, they have a
large trading floor on the sixth floor. As I recall the Swiss
speak, Italian, German, and
French in their native land. Of course I live across the street
from Perrier, which is owned
by Nestle a Swiss company in White Plains, New York. As I recall
when I first went to
school in Europe in Italy at the University of Grenoble extension
in Firinze, everyone
called American style coffee, "Nescafe". It was
basically instant coffee, a cup of hot water
and a little package of "Nescafe" instant coffee. I soon
learned that Cafe Au Lait was
much more enjoyable which is Espresso and Hot Frothed Milk,
similar to Cappuccino. I saw
the Chief of Detectives coming out of the Colonial Diner this
evening, and I had not seen
him in a while. Tucson was very busy with what seemed to be a
local younger crowd. Over
all Greenwich was very quiet for a Wednesday night. I stopped by
the Grand Union and
bought a 100 tea bag box of Lipton Tea for $1.39 which is on sale.
There seem to be quite
a few local hospital workers that reverse commute into the New
York area in the evening.
The most common pedestrians out in the late evening on Greenwich
Avenue are hospital
workers going back and forth to the hospital. That's all for now
folks. PS, I believe in the
old days in the NAVY whisky was considered a Red Cross Emergency
ration and kept by
the Medical Officer. CIO
Note 10/28/97 Tuesday 9:00 PM EDT: Market rebounds, and my bell
weather portfolio is
basically back where it started when I began it. Look at
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm .
At least the two amount changes now match, which I think they
should. A friend bought a
1,000 shares of General Electric this morning. Lets watch the
market for the rest of the
week for now. In other news, I stopped by the Arnold Bakery Store
and bought three
loaves of wheat bread for $2.59. I spent $3.80 on $2.99 a pound
Purdue Boneless Chicken
Breasts. I stopped by the library and read the Greenwich Times.
The Swiss Bank
Corporation was opening their new office building complex in
Stamford, Connecticut today.
Let's hear it for the Swiss, Swiss Bank Index . I believe the 29th
is my hippie friend's in
Cologne, Germany birthday, www.raven.com still does not exist.
Happy Birthday to Chris
and his girl friend. Don't cast any wicked spells on "All
Hallows Eve". I chatted over the
weekend with a fellow from Deutch Telecom in Bremen. He told me
the Bremen Shipyard
is for sale. I think it would make an excellent investment for a
containership port for
Europe, somebody should look into it. All the Germans on the net
using Iphone seem to be
drinking beer. The television said this evening that a man's waste
should be half the size of
his height to maintain good cardiovascular health. Thus if you are
6 foot tall, you should
have a 36 inch waste or less. Over all it was a pretty peaceful
day, but I am well fed after
my dinner this evening. I like watching Sherlock Holmes on
television, but I have not
found any features on recently. Perhaps I will surf the tube
instead of the addicting net, but
let's wait and see. CIO
Note 10/28/97 Tuesday 1:25 PM EDT: I noticed my stats Scott's
Stats for October are
over 10,000 this month; but nobody is looking at
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm and
mrscott.com/note02.htm which I put a lot work into. My Microsoft
categories seem
to be busy though. I emailed the site manager at Collecting
Fossils in California about
what I recalled about the Dinosaur Eggs in Decatur, Alabama in
response to his email. I
suppose it was all covered up by the NASA scientists in the area.
We do have an exhibit
on Dinosaurs at the local Bruce Museum in Greenwich that I have
not been to yet. CIO
Note 10/28/97 Tuesday 11:45 AM EDT: Up latter this AM. The stock
market seems to
have rebounded a little. I would still exercise caution. I will
maintain my normal routine.
CIO
Note 10/27/97 Monday 11:00 PM EDT: For all of you Robber Barron
Yuppies, who have
been ripping of the system blindly, I have a new resort for you
all in French held territory
called "Devil's Island". It is a modern yuppie resort
sort of like the old television series
"The Prisoner". Following are the links to the only
television show on the island. It is sort
of like "1984".
Six of One "The Prisoner" Appreciation Society
Kipp Teague's RetroWeb Classic Television "The Prisoner"
In addition since you are prisoners, you might as well help fix up
the resort, we have not
bothered upgrading it recently. It is just as it was when
"The Butterfly" tried to escape.
Sorry I am not the "BOSS", just CIO "Chief
Information Officer" for the prisoners. So
basically I guess you should make "Devil's Island" like
the television series "The
Prisoner". CIAO
Note 10/27/97 Monday 7:30 PM EDT: Scott's Bell Weather Portfolio
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm was down ‑$56,080.88 today. All the
eights in the change
remind me of the universal warning number "8". Thus one
should exercise caution. I have
seen the number "8" a lot recently, but I don't know if
it means a relevant natural disaster
like a volcano erupting, or some other disaster like the stock
market going down. I would
suppose it will continue to go down tomorrow. Let's wait and see.
Be sure to exercise
caution in one's activities. Remember this is a Bell Weather
demonstration portfolio, I
don't recommend buying it or selling it. I certainly would not buy
stocks tomorrow; and if I
owned them I would keep selling them. Obviously major forces are
shorting the market.
Let's wait and see. CIO
Note 10/27/97 Monday 1:30 PM EDT: I was up at 10 AM. I checked my
email and
updated mrscott.com/bmnow.htm which should have something to keep
you busy. I
emailed a site in California about Dinosaur Egg fossils, and also
St. Andrew's University in
Scotland about the directory. CIO
Note 10/27/97 Monday 12:00 AM EDT: I had a relaxing weekend. I
cleaned my
apartment, watered the plants, did laundry. I bought a pound of
Cashews at Fresh Fields. I
bought a pound of Columbian Coffee at the Food Emporium. I had a
pound of poached
salmon for dinner. There is a quiet misty rain falling this
morning. As far as I can tell not
much is happening around here, just the normal fall routine of
this peaceful quaint New
England village on Long Island Sound. Of course that is tongue in
cheek, since the avenue
on Friday and Saturday night was filled to capacity with the usual
dinner hour guests.
Enjoy the week and watch the stock market. CIO
Note:<888> 11/07/97 Friday 9:30 PM EST: According to CNN, we
might be having
confrontation with IRAQ. However, neither CNN or the Internet are
considered military
communications. Thus we have no real verified information as to
events relayed through
the Civilian communications network. I believe the Military communications
network is
called the Audubon Network, so I recommend people with access to
that network to use it.
However, the best network in a civilian environment is the
"grapevine", so just gossip to
see what is going on, but try to be diplomatic. With a great many
foreign residents in the
area, they are already preprogrammed on their point of view, and I
don't suggest that they
are fifth columnists. My main point of view is that we have
another winter ahead here, so
personnel who are able to keep the show going here will be
appreciated. Thus a few people
who don't like the cold will keep busy inside, but I dare say with
French Canada to the
north, we have enough personnel to move snow whenever it does
arrive. Of course the
Green Mountain boys are always welcome in the area, since coming
from Vermont they
have first hand experience in dealing with the snow not to mention
I think we have a few
Canadians in the area who consider the Connecticut shore a walk in
the park during the
winter. Thus the status quo pretty much remains the same in the
area, as all long term
residents are aware. I would recommend the kids and youngsters to
continue their
homework, and personnel in the area to maintain their job activity
so as to keep the
overall community going. I dare say when I go out this evening the
streets will be
practically empty as usual for that time of night, and I am always
happy to see the
Greenwich Police Department patrolling around and maintaining
their usual excellent level
of public safety not to mention the other night workers like EMT,
hospital personnel, etc.
So try to ignore the yuppies trying to have a good time and
maintain your usual level of
professionalism. I still have to have a bite to eat. CIO, Chief
Information Officer
Note 11/07/97 Friday 12:20 PM EST: I surfed the net a bit last
night, my usual routine. I
went to bed at 6 AM and was up at 12 PM. I watched the opening of
the George Bush
library on CNN while having breakfast. I noticed this evening that
the Cavalier gallery
downtown on Greenwich Avenue next to the Sundown Saloon has a very
well done four
times life size bronze bust of former President Bush. It reminds
me of busts that one sees
around Washington D. C. of Franklin Roosevelt. I think the
sculpture caught the spirit of
the man. Take a look in the gallery next time you are down town. I
made the usual rounds
by the Hospital Thrift shop and the ELDC thrift shops on this side
of town. I stopped by
the library and read the computer press. I chatted with one
regular about the economics of
Royal Dutch Shell. I mentioned that I thought it would be a good
idea to build an oil pipe
line across Latin America, so that oil could be shipped from one
ocean to another by
tanker without having to transfer it around South America. I don't
think it would be that
expensive of a project whether it was along the existing Panama
Canal Zone or one of the
other Latin America countries. Obviously there would have to be
tanker ports on both
ends of the pipeline, so that would be the determining factor. In fact
I thought they had
already finished such a project. It would definitely save on
transport costs from the middle
east not to mention help get the Venezuelan oil to the west coast
and beyond to Asia. I
chatted with three visitors down on the pier on Steamboat Road
from Key West, they
looked a little bit cold. I told them I enjoyed my stay in Key
West years ago, and chatted
informally. This evening I recommended to Starbucks on Greenwich
Avenue, they might
consider serving Cuban Coffee which as I recall is quite
delicious. I read the article in the
Greenwich Times about the election, and they said that the
Republican Ragland won by
170 votes and the Democratic contender Sanchez is calling for a
recount. They police
department have impounded the voting machines until the situation
is determined. The air
was quite cool and fresh. I cooked French sautéed center cut pork
chops this evening with
lots of chopped garlic, onions, and mushrooms in a wine sauce and
olive oil. To help
prevent arthritis I use garlic and olive oil. At the Grand Union
one can buy a quart jar of
chopped garlic for $5 and this week they have three cans of
mushrooms for $1 and three
cans of Mandarin Oranges for $1, plus sales on boneless chicken
and center cut pork
chops or pork roasts. During the cold winter months watching the
fresh produce arrive at
our many fine grocery stores is a feast for the eyes and it
usually is quite reasonable.
Every time I use to buy Caribbean Pineapples it would snow, so I
finally became
somewhat more reserve about buying them. Ultimately we enjoy
seeing visitors from the
south, but it takes quite a few people from up in the North
Country to keep the whole show
going, and they have their own perspective. One gal from the
Philippines was working at
the cold entrance to the library today. They still should put in a
second set of sliding doors
to keep the cold air from rushing into the downstairs entrance. I
noticed they are putting
up the brick facing and insulation at the new hospital addition.
Teddie Kennedy Jr., is
suppose to be at the Hyatt Hotel for a benefit this weekend, but I
believe he went to
school in the area at Yale and majored in forestry. I believe his
wife is a doctor. Lots of
cars from upstate New England at the Greenwich Harbor Inn, and
they have a tent set up
for some event this weekend. I hope they have heat. Remember OMAR
the tent maker.
Greenwich was pretty deserted this evening, so maybe people are
busy inside. Scott's Bell
Weather Portfolio, mrscott.com/scopor01.htm was down a bit today.
I noticed earlier
this week at Staples Supplies Store, they have the 8X8 video
telephone 8x8's ViaTV
Phone: Affordable Videophone for $450 apiece. One obviously would
need two or more to
use them. They play a full screen video picture on the television
with an existing telephone
connection without any special telephone setup. They seem to be
quite a novelty for the
person who has everything. A busy business man could call home if
he carried it and see
his wife in curlers and face cream. Of course it might be necessary
to have a more
presentable appearance when using the phone. Of course Grannys
could chat with their
grandkids too. I have not tried it, but it seems like it would
work well at 20 frames per
second, without additional telephone charges. Overall it was a
pretty normal afternoon and
evening in Greenwich. We always have the latest movies, and the
Titanic is coming in mid
December. Check the CUNARD schedule below for the comings and
goings of the Queen
Elizabeth II for waterfront activity. A former neighbor just
returned from an enjoyable trip
down to South Africa. Greenwich people do get around, while the
kids stay home and do
their homework and the old guard tend to their knitting. CIO
Note 11/05/97 Wednesday 11:30 PM EST: Today I slept until 5 PM.
There was a big
racket outside my windows all day of pneumatic drills, drilling on
the brick work. I suppose
they are installing new flashing on the rain patio. A friend came
down for dinner and we
had sautéed center cut pork chops. He is going to spend the week
of New Years in Paris
studying architecture and art with another friend who has not been
there. I told him to try
out the Ritz Bar for entertainment on New Year's Eve, but he is
probably a little bit too
frugal to spend that sort of money. I bought a five pack of
Marlboros for $11. Greenwich
is very slow downtown this evening with not much going on. My
portfolio
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm was up a tad today. Back all night on the
net. CIO
Note 11/05/97 Wednesday 12:15 AM EST: Updated mrscott.com/bmnow.htm
Scott's Current Bookmarks. CIO
Note 11/04/97 Tuesday 10:25 PM EST: Listened to EBN Interactive
broadcast. The
Republican Tom Ragland candidate for First Selectman in Greenwich,
Ct. has won by
slightly more than a half percent 50.5 %, they still need to wait
for 650 absentee ballots,
Democrat Sanchez has 49.5 %. Democrats are calling for a recount.
In the Second
Selectman race and Third Selectman Race it looks like the
Democrats are winning,
winning two of the three seats on the board of selectman. Richard
Bergstresser former
IBM scientist seems to have won on the Democratic Party ticket for
second selectman
7100 votes versus 5900 votes for Romeo. Sanchez is down in the
first selectman race by
150 votes, and waiting for absentee ballots count. 13,360 votes
were cast at the polls and
they are counting 650 absentee ballots. Republicans maintain
majority on the BET. CIO
Note 11/04/97 Tuesday 8:15 PM EST: I awoke at 4 PM and went out
and voted
Republican in today's local election. I stopped by the library and
read the local paper. It is
a little cooler out, and I guess winter is on the way. After
watching the ABC evening news,
I snoozed for a half hour. I guess I will do a little net surfing
since, I don't feel like facing
the chilly evening. I chatted with the Johnson Controls repair man
at the Greenwich
Harbor Inn, and they said they were installing a new valve.
Johnson Controls is an
interesting company in terms of their overall product range. I
should research it more. I
think they are headquartered in Newport News, Virginal. I believe
they acquired the old
Pan Am Special Services which was like the State Department of the
Airline Industry in
the old days. All quiet on the Eastern Front. CIO
Note 11/04/97 Tuesday 2:45 AM EST: Updated mrscott.com/nasa.htm and
mrscott.com/nasa‑87.htm for the NASA STS 87 Columbia launch
on Wednesday,
November 19, 1997 at approximately 2:46 PM EST. Quite on the net
this evening. CIO
Note 11/04/97 Tuesday 12:00 AM EST: mrscott.com/scopor01.htm was
up quite a
bit. Today I went to an appointment at 4 PM. I stopped by the
library and chatted on
economic principal. I intend to vote Republican tomorrow. I
stopped by Odd Job Trading in
Port Chester and bought a computer monitor cover for $2, they had
one more left. I went
by the Staples there and they had a security guard as big as
Refrigerator Perry. There is a
new appliance shop in back behind Staples that has two returned GE
$2,000 refrigerator
for $1,300 apiece. They are the deluxe two vertical door models,
which were returned
because they were two large to fit in, they are usual height, 36
inches deep, and 36 inches
wide, thus one needs about a 31 or 32 inch opening with the door
off to fit them in, and a 36
inch wide opening for a fridge. Good value if you have the room.
They stock GE returned
merchandise at the store. I bought an air conditioner filter for
95 cents. I had spaghetti for
dinner. I went down town for a short walk and found a plastic Coca
Cola case I am using
for a drawer underneath my computer table. I chatted with a former
neighbor, and told him
about these two links, Shell Oil Profit Forecast 1 and Shell Oil
Profit Forecast 2 . I
committed that when the profits are released on Thursday European
time, there would
probably be a buying frenzy, and if one already owned the stock
and were considering
selling it which I would not, an hour after the release of the
profit information might be the
peak. However with El Nino October here was 5 degrees warmer which
is not good for oil
profits, one would have to look at the oil consuming nations and
figure out if their
temperatures are running warmer than usual, to see if El Nino
might effect oil company
profits. However, J. P. Morgan's buy recommendation for me would
be good enough
reason to hold on to the various Shell Oil stocks traded. Grand
Union bargains this week,
are boneless pork chops for $2.79 a pound, Tony's Pizza $2.50,
Campbell’s deluxe soup for
99 cents, Pepsi, Schweppes, Lipton Ice Tea, or Mountain Dew $2 a
12 pack plus deposit.
However, supplies as I saw them this evening are limited until
they have restocked by
tomorrow morning, so wait to stock up. Greenwich was very slow
this evening with few
people down town. I suppose they were watching the Monday evening
sports. Back to the
net. CIO
Note 11/03/97 Monday 5:30 AM EST: I updated mrscott.com/bmnow.htm
which has
lots of new links for your web browsing. I also hope the folks in
New Smyrna Beach,
Florida Yahoo! ‑ Tornado Ravages Florida Coast, Dozens Hurt
are recovering from the
Tornado. I had the good fortune of passing through that pleasant
seaside community in
1979 when I was living in Daytona in the winter. I suppose it has
changed since then.
Greenwich seems quiet this morning. CIO
Note 11/03/97 Monday 1:30 AM EST: I got up at 7 PM this past
evening after having
breakfast at 3 PM and going back to sleep. I watched a bit of
television last evening and
tried to copy the http://news.bbc.co.uk/java Java script
unsuccessfully. I guess the BBC
does not want people posting their own BBC headlines. They had a
submarine movie on
last night that I did not watch. I cleaned my apartment and
watered the plants this past
evening. I had dinner of Cajun French chicken breast, baked
potato, and frozen mixed
vegetables. I went out about 10:30 PM and bought milk and floated
around town until now. I
stopped by the Greenwich Harbor Inn and the night clerk said they
are going to get a web
page, probably something like www.greenwichharborinn.com . It is a
convenient place to
stay in Greenwich, since they have airport limousine service and
are only a half block from
the train station. They have an excellent Atlantis restaurant and
a cocktail bar with
memorabilia from the Queen Elizabeth II and Cunard Cruise lines. I
believe the Cunard
family live close by. They have at least 100 rooms and are on the
harbor and across the
street from Maneros. Also they are only a block and half walk to
downtown Greenwich
where one can walk the one third of a mile walk up Greenwich
Avenue for exercise with
lots of restaurants and shops. Always interesting for people
watching, and of course they
have parking if you happen to have a car. In the summer they have
a terrace patio where
one has room to dock a small yacht up to about 150 feet. Most of
the Yachts are usually
from Georgetown in the Cayman Islands. On weekends they usually
have big Italian
weddings for locals. The Greenwich Police senior staff use to
drink at the Greenwich
Harbor Inn and the previous owner was the last person in town to
have a Reagan bumper
sticker on his car, despite all the Kennedy memorabilia they use
to have before it changed
hands. The current night clerk explained to me that people only
drink whisky in cold
weather anymore, and cigar bars with hard whisky are becoming more
popular. I noticed
in my Taft alumni directory that a former classmate probably a
major backer of the
Clinton administration is living at 66th and Fifth and more than
likely occasionally stops
in the Pierre Hotel nearby for a cocktail, unless he has left an
anonymous forwarding
address at the Knickerbocker Club like one of his other
classmates. I believe that fellow
has lived in the Canary Islands for about 30 years. What a life.
Anyway if one sees that
part German citizen or was it Austrian, tell him he might consider
buying the Bremen
Shipyard to use for Asian containership activity, however one
would have to deal with the
EU rules and regulations, not to mention the German government
rules and regulations.
Of course I believe the Port of Rotterdam is still one of the
busiest ports in Europe. I still
have not been able to get the Red Star saloon to put a Heineken
Beer Sign in the window,
which would be appropriate since the Heineken Beer label has a red
star on it. Of course
Becks beer still might be around Greenwich. I mentioned to one of
the Pedestrians in
Greenwich that Reebok shoes are very comfortable for walking if
one intends to walk a lot
like I usually do. I have not set foot in Manhattan in about 4 1/2
years, although I do cross
the nearby border into New York State frequently to shop for a few
items in Port Chester,
or observer the airport comings and goings when it is not busy.
Back to work on the net,
enjoy yourselves where ever you are. CIAO from Greenwich,
Connecticut USA. CIO
Note 11/01/97 Saturday 4:15 PM EST: Yesterday I bought the bath
mat for my shower tub
at Caldor’s for $10. I got the large size. I stopped by Tod's
Point and a few thrift shops.
Lots of people were buying their Halloween costumes at the thrift
shops. I bought the five
different A&P blends of coffee and a pound of Hazelnut and mixed
them all together, and
now have 7 pounds of coffee beans which should last a while. They
were about $40. I filled
up the car with gasoline and bought a 12 day supply of cigarettes.
I paid my electricity and
automobile insurance. It is raining today. Greenwich on Halloween
night was very quiet
almost unusually so. There were a few spooks and goblins out. The
downtown yuppie bars
were slightly busy. Their was a light shower on Halloween night. I
chatted with one of the
partners of Planet Pizza, and he said I should try out their
pizza, but I explained I love
Cheese, but I worry about cholesterol and they should try selling
pizza with Soy bean
cheese. At 2:40 AM this past AM I noticed two pedestrians walking
down Steamboat
Road who did seem familiar with the area. I also noticed three ten
year old boys walking
around down town at midnight. Also quite a few teenagers were out
until about 2 AM. I
guess the Halloween night brought out a few vampires. Last night
was warm, I don't spend
much time out during the rain or cooler weather, so I will
probably be inside most of
tonight. CIO
Note:<888> 11/14/97 Friday 6:15 PM EST: Check out
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm
.I'm bushed thank you very much, time for Z's.
Note:<888> 11/14/97 Friday 2:50 PM EST: I am staying put for
the day. One of my
neighbors is making minced meat today. I have not been out of the
building since last
evening. I noticed my neighbor's three year old cat seems very
well. Living in an old folks
home, one does not expect a lot of activity on a cold rainy day. I
suppose we all have to sit
tight and follow the news reports. I suppose the cat at #10 will
find a comfortable dwelling
in the country. I advise it seems peaceful and quiet here. I
noticed there seems to be a
little activity at the skating rink. I received notice from
Medicaid I don't need to pay any
bills under which I am already covered under. It is nice to sit
and back and relax in the
warm comfort of home on a cold rainy day. I don't generally watch
much television, so I
have only turned it on to watch a stock report about two hours
ago. I surmise that the town
will get a little busier once school gets out, and that being on a
split shift at the present, I
will have to rest in a little while. My next door neighbor just
came in wearing her black
turban and red rain breaker, she thinks the neighbor on the other
side who is constantly
knocking on her door several times a day disturbing her is being a
royal pain. I suppose
she does not want to hurt his feelings. Well not much else to
report on the quiet front.
Hope all is well out there in the brave new world of everyday
business. I should be napping
soon for a little rest.
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Note:<888> 11/14/97 Friday 11:15 AM EST: Today is a cold
rainy nasty sleety day, not fit
for ducks or tourists; but since British tourists are mainly a
bunch of simple sheep farmers
who are use to spending many hours on the cold damp moors tending
their flocks, they
don't mind being out in the rain. However, it is traditional when
they come off the moors
they have a snifter of good Scotch whisky to warm up from the
chill of a days flock
tending. I understand one is suppose to feed the sheep dog also.
Thus it seems in the
British Commonwealth heritage empire, they have quite a bit of
wool to sell which is quite
comfortable to wear on a cold damp day. I even have a wool carpet
in my apartment I
bought from the Adopt a Dog tag sale many years ago. I suspect
that since one of my
father's employers in the area was in the synthetic carpet
business, that they learned a
good deal of their spinning and weaving techniques from the loom
manufacturers in Great
Britain who have maintained a trading relationship with the
American cotton industry and
other soft goods manufacturing and production enterprises in this
country for hundreds of
years, so whether it is synthetic Acrilan from Monsanto, Gortex or
Nylon from Dupont,
wool from the British Empire, cotton from the south, or silk from
China chose your fabrics
as they pertain to your environment and what sort of conditions
you expect to be dealing
with. I believe Oil Skins are popular in Great Britain during the
rainy months. Since we all
seem to have access to secure transportation, we don't get wet
that much. However many
urban people in the area use public transportation and they seem
to survive the diverse
weather conditions of this area and dress appropriately after
years of experience. I
recently committed that L.L. Bean sells both tan or red hunting
jackets, which seem to be
popular amongst the youth. Red is the preferred color for hunters,
so other hunters can
see you in the brush. If you wear camouflage, another hunter might
mistake you for a deer.
Of course on rainy days, one needs to be sure one has good enough
tread on the
automobile tires so as to provide proper traction while driving on
the curving roads in the
area. I believe most tires today are made out of synthetic
materials. Also expecting colder
weather in the upcoming winter, one might want to consider having
one's battery replaced
at some convenient place like Sears, so that on a really cold day,
ones automobile will
start. Of course all of this is predicated that the powers that be
allocate enough budget
allowance to perform routine maintenance as is necessary to
maintain oneself in this area.
It is also recommended that one make sure the antifreeze in one's
car is good to at least
50 degrees below zero, since the wind chill factor in this area in
the winter can be that. If
one drives to colder regions like Vermont in the winter for skiing
activities, one might want
to consider 100 degrees below zero antifreeze setting. Thus on a
cold rainy day when one
has nothing else to do, one might consider routine maintenance
which comes in handy
when the colder weather sets in. One can also consider putting up
some canned goods to
have if one can not get outside during the cold weather. A bottle
of whiskey or brandy
might come in handy if one has a poor stranded traveler come
knocking on one's door
during a cold winter's eve after being stranded in mountains of
snow. I can only afford to
keep a few bottles of wine around the house for cooking purposes,
since I don't bother
drinking in my comfortable situation that I have adapted myself
to. I recall that certain old
timers in the area who spend lots of time outside in the cold,
seem to need their whiskey to
recover from a cold day's activity. I suppose if one were at sea
in the North Sea this time
of year, and one came into port, one would head into the local
pubs to seek liquid
refreshment. However, the church going female population that
controls this community
seems to prefer that its personnel not drink alcohol so as to
maintain secure driving skills,
and safe working conditions as their labor personnel perform their
duties. What ever the
case, I feel more like the Swiss ambassador commenting on the
overall situation. I dare
say some experienced personnel will make their educated judgments
from experience as
to their profession or trade. Traditionally in the Navy the ship's
medical officer has custody
of the drinking alcohol to be made available in emergency
situations. However, drinking
by active duty personnel could endanger the safety of the
passengers and crew as they
perform their duties. There is plenty of time for refreshment once
the ship puts into port. I
dare say that the overall perspective of the insurance community
is that personnel should
not drink alcohol before or while performing their duties. If
personnel is on standby they
should never drink alcohol. However, I dare say after years of
surveying the general
surroundings of Greenwich, Connecticut somebody is drinking
alcohol around here, since
we have dozens of liquor stores and taverns and restaurants in the
area. We also have
adequate liveried vehicles, so that personnel can be transported
to their appointed
destinations. We hope if you are a visitor to America, you enjoy
your stay; and it seems
that hundreds of millions seem to survive and work in these
hostile conditions. I am
staying inside at the moment, so certain members of the senior
community can survey the
town as they see it, before I make my usual rounds. I dare say the
coats of paint on the
Town Hall and my building yesterday will not dry properly in this
current weather and will
possibly peal sooner as a result of the damp application caused by
the current weather. It
seems that the overall situation is pretty much the norm, and I
can dictate dozens of pages
a day of written text faster than typing. However, I think the
combined experience in the
town leads us to running a fairly professional community, and I
dare say we will survive
this winter providing the oil sheiks don't cut off the oil. I
believe at present three of the
Connecticut nuclear reactors are shut down for maintenance. Enough
constant comment,
have a cup of hot tea if you are cold. Cheers, CIO.
Note:<888> 11/14/97 Friday 2:35 AM EST: I made my usual
Thursday appointment. I
stayed inside most of yesterday morning. I stopped by the Hospital
Thrift Shop and they
were busy. I stopped by the library. They told me one of our
senior volunteers made it in
this afternoon. I commented to the staff that the new camera is a
nice idea, but they need
to secure it outside or someone will steal it. They told me they
were having problems with
homeless people abusing their privileges. I suggested they hire an
off duty policeman or
security guard to patrol the premises. As usual with Greenwich,
anything that involves
spending money they don't want to do. I am aware that the Town of
Greenwich is self
insured, so anything they do has to be looked at from an insurance
and legal point of view.
They decided not to put in a second set of doors on the library
temporary entrance, so as
to prevent homeless from sleeping in the entry way and will
continue to keep the heat loss
in the temporary entrance. I suggest that they remount the camera
behind the temporary
plywood wall behind bulletproof glass or some other suitable
material, so to protect its
security. Frankly I don't think that the library is worried about
the security of the books,
but the security of the patrons. I have advised parents in the
area to keep an eye on their
children. It is not the responsibility of the library to run a day
care facility. Most libraries
seem to know the general demeanor of the general public, and they
work it out of
experience. Since the library is a public facility, it is the
responsibility of the town police
department to patrol it, and keep an eye on the citizens well
being. Homeless people have
constitutional rights, but when they interfere with the general
welfare of the public,
precedence has been set in the courts in this particular case.
Needless to say as a frequent
user of the library for over 35 years, I have seen a very good
cross section of people.
However, if one has sensitive hearing the acoustics are lousy and
one hears all the traffic
also. Thus the noise level is more like one of a busy office,
which can make it difficult for
people to concentrate on their reading. It is a community library,
so it is generally
expected that people will chat in going about their business
there. For those out of towners
who want to use it as a temporary home, it is advised that the
local taxpayers who pay for
the library will sooner or later express their viewpoint as to the
situation in the library. A
town facility that has over a million patrons a year and does not
have onsite security is
probably asking for trouble, and it should not be the
responsibility of the employees and
the volunteers to patrol the library for inconsistencies. Yes as
the town gets busier you
have to accept the reality you have to pay for more
infrastructure, it does not all happen
for free. If the town of Greenwich can not afford to pay for
security in the library out of
frugality or some act of moral political demeanor then
realistically not many other
communities can also afford to pay either. Thus Greenwich library
is more like a bus
terminal with all the comings and goings, but I can assure you
that quite a few prominent
local citizens do serious work there, and it is not their
responsibility to be the social
workers of the town conscious. I assume the status quo will remain
for now, and that some
sort of committee will be formed to debate the subject and submit
the topic for review by
the trustees and the legal representative of the library. In other
news I slept this evening
and had a Tony's Pizza when I got up. I will be on the net this
morning. It is cold out and a
little chilly in the apartment which affects my arthritis and make
me appear stiffened as I
make my rounds in the day time. Thus one can readily empathize
with the homeless who
don't feel like spending all day outside, some of whom are older
than I am. Needless to
say we have plenty of people working outside. A few people are
finishing up working on
the copper flashing on my building, and a couple of young fellows
are on two story ladders
painting the trim on the building. I can also assure you that the
construction teams at both
the hospital and the library seem to keep busy in the cold and
work is progressing on both
new facilities; but it will take time for them to be completed. I
am distress to read in the
Times of London that Dodi, Princess Di's boy friend use to buy
Cocaine by the pound. I
can only assume that it helped lead up to the tragic events. Since
we have local
representatives of the family of the parties involved, we can only
hope they learn from
their relative's mistakes and refrain from using the European Drug
Cocktail of Cocaine. It
is my understanding that the usage and possession in the United
States carries severe
criminal penalties. In another trivial matter, excuse my spelling;
but I don't use my glasses
when on the computer; and I work so fast I don't have time to
proof read the spelling in my
notes. I hope Bill Gates provides a spell checker in FrontPage
editor soon enough. I hope
you slept well while I was up on the net. Other notes, the CSPAN
school bus was spotted
at the Greenwich Harbor Inn and one of our local tellers at Bank
of New York is from
Antigua. Also it seems that from the view of the Steamboat Road
Pier, on the western side
of the harbor; residents are flying new American Flags, I guess
IBM has a connection to
the government for some odd reason. I also noticed today while at
Bank of New York on
Mason Street that they had recovered a counterfeit 20 dollar bill,
that I advised them to
contact the secret service to investigate it. I believe it was
sitting on the counter behind
the teller from Antigua. The phony 20 has smeared Green ink around
the seal and it had a
yellowish tinge. Also Bank of New York needs to be sure to restore
the copper sculptures
in the lobby of the bank building. The bank guard was bitten by a
dog and has a nasty cut
on his hand. CIO
Note:<888> 11/13/97 Thursday 5:10 AM EST: Seiwa‑en
Cool Cricket Noise. Updated
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . Kricket Noise sounds like Morse Code,
doesn't it. CIO
Note:<888> 11/13/97 Thursday 2:10 AM EST: On Tuesday
Veterans Day I went by the
Grand Union market in the morning and bought two Porterhouse
Steaks for $3.99 a pound.
I went by the Arnold bread store and bought some discount bread. I
then slept until 7 PM
that following evening. I got up and tried backing up my computer.
I finally got it done at 5
AM yesterday Wednesday morning. I was having trouble getting it to
do a full back up. I
changed one of my LPT 1 port settings and that may have fixed the
problem. I watched
Die Hard with a Vengeance, A Documentary on Admiral Bull Halsey,
and then the
beginning of a classic California Marine Training Camp movie.
Yesterday morning I got
up at 10 AM. It was cold out about 40 degrees F. . I dressed up
and went downtown. The
Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop had its Christmas merchandise on
display
mrscott.com/thrift.htm . There were lots of women there shopping
for women’s'
clothes, but they have lots of merchandise including clothes for
men. I drove down
Greenwich Avenue and stopped by the Mews thrift shop. They were
having a half price
sale. They had a 1950's Maple Chest of drawers Grand Rapids
reproduction of the
colonial style for $145, a large 6 foot by 4 1/2 foot deep desk
for $100, it is about 28 inches
high if you want to know if it would fit. They are overflowing
with lots of clothes and other
merchandise. I stopped by ELDC and they had their usual merchandise.
I went by the
Greenwich library and read two of the computer press newspapers.
They have installed a
remote camera looking up the temporary entry passage, that one can
view from the
circulation desk monitor on the wall. It gives a full view of the
passage looking out. They
look like they might be installing a second set of sliding doors
to keep the cold from
rushing on the receptionists at the entry way. One of our senior
patrons has not been seen
in a couple of weeks. Perhaps he headed to the tropics. Speaking
of the tropics I once read
that St. Barts was the reclusive hideaway of several prominent
families who have houses
all over the world. I also was told that the reason that the
murder rate, 600 a year, is so
high in Jamaica is that the natives are descended from the warrior
classes along the Ivory
Coast of Africa, and they are more hostile than some of the more
tranquil natives in the
other Caribbean islands. I recall visiting Tobago a couple times
25 years ago, and recluses
like Greta Garbo and Norman Parkinson lived there during the
winter. Tobago is as far
south of Jamaica as Jamaica is south of New York, so it is truly a
tropical paradise, The
Robinson Crusoe Island. The Mount Irvine Club was popular when I
was there, and they
had pleasant modest size tropical villas around the golf course.
Also Blacks beach was
good swimming, but it had a rough coral bottom that could be
dangerous. I recall Pigeon
Point was a nice shallow beach out by the airport, although the
sand flies were a pain. One
character who was the son of a senior NATO air force officer was
living in one of the
beach cabanas roughing it at Pigeon Point. Of course you pale
people up north would get
so darkly tan in Tobago, everyone would think you are of tropical
origin when you
returned up north since the sun is much more intense down there. A
family friend lived in
an old Sugar Cane mill down there. I recall another eccentric had
thousands of wild birds
living in his house, which resulted in a few bird droppings in the
house. I was once told
there was a top secret installation on the Northeast side of the
island. I believe it was a
Swedish Scuba Diving Camp. The natives seemed to have liked our
family when we visited
and they are not spoiled and offered very gracious hospitality. Of
course the island might
have changed in 25 years. I recall the Chairman of the Board of
British Petroleum told me
there were large amount of off shore oil deposits off Tobago that
would remain untapped
for the indefinite future. Thus it is recommended you use sun
screen if you go to Tobago
and don't want to look tan when you come back. I believe Angostura
Bitters come from
Trinidad and Tobago. I use it in my ice tea recipe,
mrscott.com/icetea.htm . I believe
the early British settlers used it to prevent Dingy fever, of
course Quinine is always
good for Malaria. A close relative is going to visit Bermuda soon
for a change. As I recall
a good tropical rum punch in Tobago had lots of Angostura Bitters
in it, they sell it in
gallon bottles down there and of course the local rum I believe is
Mount Gay from
Barbados. BWIA airlines use to fly down there. They use to have an
office at Rockefeller
Center. Remember not to spoil the natives if you ever visit there.
After going to the
library, I came back here and relaxed and had one of the
Porterhouse steaks for dinner. A
friend showed up at 7:30 PM while I was napping and we chatted a
while and I fell back
asleep on the sofa while he was here. He said it was 25 degrees up
in the Berkshires this
morning. I believe he might be hunting up in the Berkshires with a
prominent New York
family members from nearby Bedford who were formerly involved in
Massachusetts
politics. He is still exporting tons of hard wood off his farm as
a result of the tornado
damage several years ago. Thus I am up this morning making a 2
gallon batch of my
mrscott.com/icetea.htm mix. Remember Angostura Bitters has the
British Royal
Warrant on it, so it is highly favored in the inner court of the
Victorian Monarchy. I
noticed they were working on the "Thanksgiving House"
today across from the pier on
Steamboat Road. Greenwich seemed normal and quiet, and the usual
routine was being
maintained. I think the Cruise ship the Queen Elizabeth II departs
Manhattan today for
the Panama Canal and Los Angeles before returning to South
Hampton. I suppose some of
the passengers will be disembarking in Manhattan, so keep an eye
out for British visitors.
Of course one of the Scott's original businesses in the Western
Hemisphere was rum
running, so I imagine the cargo of the mother country's ship will
contain the necessary
return provisions when they sail into the Caribbean like
Highlander Whisky which they
value down there. That all for now. CIO
Note:<888> 11/11/97 Tuesday 4:10 AM EST: Updated
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm
Bookmarks. CIO
Note:<888> 11/11/97 Tuesday 3:00 AM EST: I added the EBN
Ticker to
mrscott.com/abcnews1.htm ABC News Ticker. I had the last of the
sautéed chicken
Dijon and brown rice for dinner and coffee. CIO
Note:<888> 11/11/97 Tuesday 12:45 AM EST: I posted mrscott.com/scotwork.htm
Scott's Daily Work List Links as short list of links I try to look
at everyday. CIO
Note:<888> 11/10/97 Monday 10:30 PM EST: I was up at 7 PM. I
went by the library and
read Byte Magazine. It is quiet downtown this evening. It is cooler
out probably about 45
degrees. A number of people have taken four day weekends with
Veterans Day tomorrow.
I got a hair cut this past morning at Putnam Barbers. I believe
hunting season starts next
Monday for all you hunters. A fellow I chatted with in Brisbane,
Australia this past
morning told me it is up to 150 degrees F. in the Summer in the
South Central Australian
desert for those of you who like it hot. I did not see it, but I
was told they rehearsed a gas
attack downtown some time recently to have people prepared for gas
attacks, and all the
merchants participated wearing gas masks and practiced a mock
emergency drill. I am
back on the net all night. I think the library will be closed
tomorrow. CIO
Note:<888> 11/10/97 Monday 4:30 AM EST: Surfed around the
net this morning. I
suggest those feeling generous to look at GuideStar ‑ The
Donor's Guide to Charities and
Nonprofits . I think I might chat in a little while after I update
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm bookmarks. CIO
Note:<888> 11/10/97 Monday 1:00 AM EST: I finished the
laundry. I am just about to eat
sautéed boneless chicken breast Dijon on herbal brown rice. I
might watch a little
television this evening instead of surfing the net. CIO
Note:<888> 11/09/97 Sunday 10:45 PM EST: I worked on the net
until 9 AM this past
morning. I did a bit of chatting around the world. I installed the
Read Audio 5.0 in a
different directory than RealAudio Pro 4.0 and both seem to work.
I got up at 6 PM this
evening, and cleaned my apartment and watered the plants after
breakfast. I went
downtown for $13.50 of gasoline at the Exxon station next to the
library. I bought $10.60
five pack of Marlboro lights. I got change to do laundry. I am
doing laundry right now. It is
very quiet downtown with out many people around. It looks like it
rained all weekend, and
is just beginning to clear out. A few of the younger posse members
were seen prowling
around. In all it is a typical Sunday Greenwich evening. I will
spend the rest of the evening
and morning on the net. CIO
Note:<888> 11/08/97 Saturday 11:45 PM EST: I slept until
about 9 PM this evening. I had
breakfast at 3 PM. I am now making Chicken Dijon and Spiced Brown
Rice for dinner. I
suppose I will surf the net this evening and maybe listen to the
end of www.ttalk.com while
I have dinner. I might sneak out for a little while this morning.
I made sub pages linked at
the top of this page for previous notes. CIO
Note:<888> 11/08/97 Saturday 8:25 AM EST: Copy of message to
mailto:kent@nrlmry.navy.mil Subject: Queen Elizabeth II Cruise
Ship: Message: Curious
with present weather pattern in North Atlantic,
I am wondering if the Queen Elizabeth II Cruise ship
would be in hazard. I noticed it left South Hampton,
England on Friday the 7th of November, 1997 and is due
in New York on the 13th. I can't tell from your satellite
photographs how bad the weather or the ocean is up towards
the northeast where they are. Any ideas.
I am looking at:
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/sat‑bin/trop_images.cgi
Must be rough waves out there at sea.
Sincerely,
Michael Louis Scott
Apt. #206
71 Vinci Drive
Greenwich, Connecticut
06830
203‑531‑6754
Note:<888> 11/08/97 Saturday 7:45 AM EST: Updated
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm
Bookmarks. Lots of rain falling, I think it might be one of those
North Atlantic
Northeasterners, that go on for three days. Must be pretty rough
for those at sea on the
ocean off New England. Wonder if it is anything like in the book
"The Perfect Storm".
CIO, I am tired.
Note:<888> 11/08/97 Saturday 6:10 AM EST: For all of you
security conscious
individuals, try Top 10 Security Programs for civilians. Cheyenne
Mountain don't use
these. CIO
Note:<888> 11/08/97 Saturday 4:40 AM EST: Note in times of
military conflict, espionage
and treason are felony crimes punishable by capitol punishment.
"Lose Lips Sink Ships".
CIO
Note:<888> 11/08/97 Saturday 4:25 AM EST: I was thinking
this evening while out front
of the Senior Center staring at the American Flag, that if the
market as a result of this
Friday's past decline of one percent were to go through another
major decline this coming
Monday like two weeks ago, we would have a major problem the
following Tuesday
because the American Stock Exchanges would be closed on Veterans
Day, and it would be
up to the foreign markets to sort out the trading equity until the
American markets opened
the following Wednesday, by which time the heard mentality might
be hard to correct.
Thus I recommend playing it cool on the market on Monday and wait
until Wednesday to
make any major decisions. Realistically the world markets are
being traded all the time
and it is important to reflect stability in our local domestic
stock markets to encourage
investment in the country as opposed to other ports of call in the
financial world. Thus
watching the Asian and European markets on early Monday morning
might tip one as to
what is in store for Monday's domestic exchange markets. PS
<888> is the universal
warning code number besides toll free dialing in the U.S.. With
all the misinformation I
recommend individuals in authority to use reliable sources of
information from appropriate
government agencies in the know, and not to rely on disparate news
broadcast from the
National media, which are more public relations than accurate
information. Of course if the
government agency in charge does not know, then I would suppose
they would also tell one
as much. One recent news story is that 75 percent of the United
States fall harvest is in,
compared to 65 percent last year, so hopefully good weather will
help the farmers get in
the rest of the crop before the winter sets in. On Blackbird
surveillance the satellites can
do it just as well and more efficiently. Another news story said
they are using Navy Seals
to train Federal Energy department security personnel, so I
imagine the government is
tightening up on security domestically. The general rule of the
day and for the indefinite
future should be vigilance, until things calm down. As far as I
can tell here it is peaceful as
usual. CIO
Note:<888> 11/08/97 Saturday 3:30 AM EST: I had my dinner of
sautéed pork chops. I
went out until midnight. The Dome, Sundown Salon, Thataways, and
Tucson were full of
the usual group of yuppies letting off steam. I found a discarded
Dell Monitor, but it did
not work. Apparently Hitachi makes Dell's monitors. The Planet
Pizza delivery person told
me they deliver to IBM in Armonk at night, so I guess they have
not discovered Tony's
frozen pizza which I am cooking right now. I went back out at 2 AM
and the last stragglers
were leaving the pubs. They seemed pretty well behaved. I noticed
a few people coming
out on the last train just after 2 AM. Headlines in Saturday's
paper was that Tom Ragland
the republican has won for first selectman and there will be no
recounts. Lots of 12 packs
of soda at Grand Union for $2 plus deposit, which will end
Saturday night when they close
at 11 PM. One of the downtown residents were walking their dog at
3 AM. It look like we
have a Northeastern storm coming in, so the weekend should be a
wash out, so one will
have to defer leaf raking until next weekend. No unusual activity
to report, but the local
PD were out in force. I hope people exercise caution in driving on
the damp slippery roads
this AM. CIO
Note:<888> 11/21/97 Friday 7:15 PM EST: I went out about 3PM
after a peanut butter
sandwich and apple for lunch. I drove by the Arnold Bread store
and bought two loaves of
Healthnut Bread for 99 cents a loaf. I drove through Bruce Park
and stopped by St.
Catherine's thrift shop and they had not received the file cabinet
yet. I returned via the
Post Road and saw the construction where the water main broke
opposite Rudy's limousine
service. I went by ELDC, and they commented the town is changing.
I said we all are just
getting older. I noticed they had a mahogany map cabinet for sale
for $90. I went by the
Hospital Thrift Shop and they still have the usual selection of
merchandise. I drove down
Greenwich Avenue, and bought buy 4 get 1 free 5 pack of Marlboro
lights for $11. No one
was down at the end of Steamboat Road, but one seagull. I spent
quite a bit of time down
there on this warmer day. I checked my lights on the car, and
noticed the reverse lights
were not working. I checked the fuse and it was all right. I took
off both lens, and the right
reverse light was not seated properly which I fixed. The left
reverse light had a missing
contact, which I fixed by running a wire into the light fixture,
and seating the bulb, and then
grounding the wire with the existing wire. Now both reverse lights
work. I checked the oil
and put pure antifreeze in the overflow container. I relaxed a bit
more down by the water. I
noticed the flags were flying around the water. On the way up the
road, I chatted with a
former neighbor who was out for a stroll. I went by the library
and read the Greenwich
Times. There is a nice split level house for sale in Riverside for
$450,000. There was a
special supplement in the paper about the Greenwich Library and
the Petersen Grant. I
noticed an article about Louis Gerstner being the first recipient
of the Petersen Award
with Jerry Ford at the awards ceremony. This is a article about
Louis Gerstner today,
IBM's Gerstner to stay at helm of computer maker for five more
years . I returned home
and cooked two sautéed center cut pork chops and ate one, with
reheated Maceronni and
Cheese and Broccoli. I am now sipping my coffee. I updated
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm Scott's Portfolio. It was down a bit
today. It is warm and
comfortable here today with the cooler weather. The fellows
outside are still working on
the copper flashing and painting the trim. They have to cut into
the brick to install the
flashing. Over all it was a good afternoon.
Following is an excerpt of an article from the Key West
Cybercounch email newsletter,
CyberConch Zine ‑
1997 Issues :
KEY WEST MAYOR OPENS ARMS TO HOMELESS ‑ "It's the
responsibility
of the City to pick up and take care of the homeless," Key
West
Mayor Sheila Mullins told a business luncheon this week. The
surprise policy statement follows one week after city police
cleared White Street Pier of its residents. Mullins promised a
working solution by April 1st, but in the meantime a tent city
will be built to house at least 120 people using tents provided
by the Salvation Army. The Monroe County Sheriff offered to
donate sleeping cots. Land to locate the shelter has yet to be
secured, but several ideas were floated. City Manager Julio Avael
pledged to coordinate the welfare effort, however, he made clear
that no City funds would be used.
Well when I did not have any place to stay in Key West in winter
of 1977, I roamed
around. I stayed in the Casa Marina undergoing renovation in the
winter of 1978, and I
recall around 1980 for short spell in the winter I slept in my
car, and in the winter of 1982,
I recall I tried camping out in inconspicuous places, until the
local law enforcement picked
me up on a false charge, that was for another person with the same
name. Obviously a
great many tourists camp out in the campgrounds in the Keys, but
it can get chilly
occasionally in the winter. CIO
Note:<888> 11/21/97 Friday 12:45 PM EST: Up at 7 AM this
morning. I updated
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm , Bookmarks. It as usual has mostly what I
find in surfing
through my Scott's Daily Work List Links . I will have lunch, and
go out after cleaning up
to enjoy the warmer day. Lots of racket from the workmen out side.
CIO
Note:<888> 11/20/97 Thursday 11:15 PM EST: I recorded Queen
Elizabeth II's, 50th
Wedding Anniversary Broadcast mrscott.com/queen02.ram and encoded
it for
uploading. One can record the ram file with Real Player Pro which
has recording
capabilities from my ram file. I hope the Queen is not upset, but
it permits archiving and
rebroadcast for those in her dominion who might not have access to
the BBC link BBC
News | UK | Queen promises to modernize the monarchy that I
downloaded it from. My
Bell Weather portfolio was up 1.14 % at mrscott.com/scopor01.htm
today.
Remember I posted the portfolio as an economic experiment to track
the market, I do not
recommend buying or selling the stocks, it is just for tracking
purposes. I made my 3 PM
appointment. The Valet parking attendant said he was going to
Cancun, Mexico. I guess
he was cold. I drove down to Long Island sound afterwards, and it
looked bleak and
wintry. Tomorrow is suppose to be in the low 50s. I stopped by the
library afterwards and
read the Greenwich Times. Headlines are about the Tod's Point
access case which will be
tried February 10, 1998 and if need be taken to the Supreme Court.
The article was
inaccurate, in that many communities in Connecticut restrict
access to their recreation
facilities to local citizens. I went downtown afterwards and took
a walk and bought a
Croissant at St. Moritz Bakery for 80 cents. I walked up the
Avenue and went to CVS and
bought 9 colorful candles for 25 cents apiece and two 16 ounce
cans of peanuts for $1.50
apiece. I returned home and watched the ABC news. I made a Tony's
frozen pizza for
dinner. I was having coffee when a friend stopped by. He said he
got his deer "buck" while
hunting, a very large one. He was tired and nearly fell asleep.
After he left I worked on
preparing the Queen's Broadcast. I only got five hours sleep last
night since I was up until
6 AM and slept until 11:30 AM, so I will probably go to bed soon.
I checked with the
library internet computer, and one can post messages with ICQ and
my Guest book, if you
don't have email on your internet site. CIO
Note:<888> 11/20/97 Thursday 1:45 PM EST: Last night I
installed MS Outlook 98 Beta
Version . It was about a 16 meg download after downloading the setup
program. The
program worked fine. However, it reinstalls IE 4.0 and if you have
a long Netscape
bookmark like I do, I suggest you save the bookmark and delete it
and reopen it after
installing Outlook 98 since in the reinstallation of IE 4.0 it
adds the Netscape bookmarks
to that program's favorites. However, I am low on hard disk space,
so after looking at
Outlook 98, I had to deinstall it. Outlook Express from MS IE 4.0
still works fine. Outlook
98 removed the Microsoft Exchange or Inbox Logo from my desktop. I
suppose it replace
it. I had a little bit more hard disk space left after
deinstalling Outlook 98. Outlook 98 like
MS IE 4.0 stores its *.cab files on the hard disk which takes
room. Overall Outlook 98
consumed close to 80 meg of hard disk space which I did not have.
If you have a Personal
Information Contact program, it imports those files from several
popular PIM programs.
One other thing you have to reinstall ME IE 128 byte encryption,
and probably any
security fixes. I now have 110 Meg disk space left, and hope to
keep it that way since the
WIN95 system runs better with more hard disk space available
particularly for the
swapper file. I have a 3 PM appointment today. It looks like it is
warmer out, so I turned
on the air conditioner fan to air out the apartment. Also work on
the building flashing and
painting the trim is coming along fine, and it looks very good.
CIO
Note:<888> 11/19/97 Wednesday 10:30 PM EST: Greenwich,
Connecticut Area ‑ NITC
Travelbase City Guide . I went out at 1:30 PM today. I stopped by
St. Catherine's Thrift
shop looking for a file cabinet that will be in later on this
week. I went by the Old
Greenwich thrift shop and bought a spoon rack to hold my house
keys for $3.18. I went out
to Tod's Point and toured around. I say there were about 50 people
out there on a little
warmer day than usual. I went by the ELDC thrift shop and then the
Greenwich Hospital
Thrift Shop. All shops have lots of merchandise. I drove down by
the harbor on Steamboat
Road and checked the weather patterns. We were right on the edge
of a front. I stopped
by the library and read the other two computer newspapers. I
returned home and had
Macaroni and Cheese, Sautéed Center Cut Pork Chops, and Broccoli
for dinner. I
watched the evening news on CNN instead of ABC for a change. There
was a good
segment about Queen Elizabeth's Wedding Anniversary. I will have
to email them. Use
this link to email Buckingham Palace British Monarchy Comment Form
. After dinner I
went by the library and read two computer magazines. I then went
downtown and walked a
bit. It was quiet downtown this evening. I stopped by the
Greenwich Harbor Inn Greenwich
hotels Greenwich Harbor Inn Connecticut and found out their web
site. CT I believe is the
abreviation for Connecticut. I came home and am back on the net.
CIO
Note:<888> 11/19/97 Wednesday 11:45 AM EST: I updated
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm Current Bookmarks. I also reorganized my
homepage a
little bit. If someone is using these notes on my site and wants
to get hold of me off the
internet, the two links at the top of the page Page Scott ICQ and
Scott's Guest book would
probably work on a Internet Web site that did not have email
privileges. Thought I would
let you know. I will have a bite to eat clean up and go out about
1:30 PM. CIO
Note:<888> 11/19/97 Wednesday 9:15 AM EST: I was up at 7 AM,
it is suppose to warm
up a bit to the low 50s this afternoon. I will surf the net. I am
running both ICQ #5202411
and AOL IM "mmikescott", they both work together. I will
probably try to get out a little
earlier today, to raise my dopamine level to feel a little bit
more upbeat. I suppose with the
Christmas shoppers the town will be busy. Downtown Greenwich is
like the great outdoor
mall of America. Parking is 25 cents a half hour. I was told by a
neighbor that Bermuda
has a Piggly Wiggly, if anyone in Bermuda needs to do shopping. I
weighed 206 pounds
last night before going to bed, so I think I need to work on
dieting during the Holiday
season. Of course I do plan to eat the center cut pork chops this
week that I have in the
fridge. I suppose 175 pounds would be a better weight, and more of
my clothes would fit
me. I have clothes from 155 pounds to my present weight of 206 at
about 6 feet tall and
plenty of size 9 1/2 C shoes. I am basically a pack rat, and I
don't seem to throw away
anything. I think I still have a few pairs of those hippie jeans
with worn out holes from my
Greenwich Village days, but I don't think they would fit at the
moment. I even have 25
year new suit that I only wore twice when I was first out of
college. I don't donate them all
to the thrift shops, in wishful hoping that I will some day lose a
little weight. Who knows
anything is possibly. I don't eat that much, but I lead a
sedentary lifestyle in the cold
climate, which if I were starving and sleeping on a bench in Key
West, I would probably
lose a little weight and maybe get a little tanner, but the local
medical community does not
think that is the ideal way to lose weight. Thus I say I am
graduate of the "I'm Still Eating
School of Business and Finance and Computers". Basically we
have so many heavy set
people around here, I feel more comfortable with a little bit more
weight on. I am not quite
"Bubba the Beached Whale", but I have to start trying to
lose weight. My old high school
in Watertown, Connecticut is trying to raise a $100 million
dollars, so if any of the
prosperous alumni are reading these notes, send them a few million
dollars. I also got an
Identifax postcard looking for another "Michael Scott"
for the 1978 Class of Brien
McMahon High School in Norwalk, Connecticut. If you know of his
where abouts call
1‑800‑964‑1980 to register him for his reunion.
I believe when I lived in New Canaan in the
late 1970s the Chief of Police also had a son named Michael Scott
who was constantly
making the newspapers for setting off fireworks. Thus Michael
Scott is a common name.
One even lives at Windsor Place in London, and I believe I have
several second cousins
with the same name. Michael is the most common male name in America,
and Scott is a
very common last name; particularly since we have been here for
over 350 in the Colonies.
I spotted a distinguished younger fellow yesterday, who might be
from the Old Country.
The way to tell Europeans, is to check out their tailoring and
shoe styles which are a little
bit different than American styles. Of course millions of people
go back and forth all the
time. One can fly to London for $300 round trip for three days and
ride the subway all
weekend for $6, but I would rather be a house guest, and no one
has invited me over yet. I
do remember an address in Eaton Square, but I generally don't show
up uninvited. Perhaps
I could stay at the Eagles Nest in London, which is what all the
Limies call the American
Embassy, because of all the large gold eagle above the entrance
way. Well my place in
the states is what you call council housing, and I graciously
refer to it as my "Grace and
Favor" housing. Enjoy yourselves. CIO
Note:<888> 11/18/97 Tuesday 10:30 PM EST: I installed a
wider form in
mrscott.com/scotticq.htm Scott's ICQ link page. I updated
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm Scott's portfolio. I went out this
afternoon at 4 PM. I
stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop bought two smoking pipes for
$1 apiece. I drove down
Greenwich Avenue and bought a five pack of Marlboro lights. I
drove down to the harbor
and viewed the shoreline. I surmise the unusual skyline of clouds
two days ago was from
Volcanic activity on the Kamchatka Peninsula. Check out Alaska
Volcano Observatory
for updates on the activity. It is obviously the cause of some of
the colder weather we have
been having. I went by the library and read two of the Computer
press newspapers. The
library was busy full of youngsters. I stopped by the Food
Emporium and bought a half
gallon of Tropicana. It is not on sale yet. A friend invited me to
a Thanksgiving meal at
Christ Church. I had an excellent Thanksgiving meal at Christ
Church and had two
helpings and enjoyed the company. Downtown today had a lot of
traffic. I am back home
and about to go to bed. CIO
Note:<888> 11/17/97 Tuesday 1:25 PM EST: I added a Scott's,
Michael Louis ICQ
Web‑Pager Panel Sample Code link to my homepage, so I can be
paged when I am online.
I need to have lunch. CIO
Note:<888> 11/17/97 Tuesday 12:15 PM EST: I worked on
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm
bookmarks, yeh the Bookmark from Hell. I downloaded Microsoft
NetShow ‑ Player
Download , I am not show if it is different than 2.0 or is a new
2.1. I downloaded ICQ ‑
World's Largest Internet Online Communication Network . I posted a
link on my
mrscott.com/stats.htm Stats page to my direct stats link Scott's
Internet Hotlist
Web Server Statistics for mrscott.com I need to have dinner soon.
CIO
Note:<888> 11/17/97 Tuesday 6:45 AM EST: Up at 5:30 AM.
Yesterday I surfed the net
until noon. It is pretty quiet with Comdex. I had Campbell's
Mushroom soup for lunch and
toast and apple. I rest briefly. I went out about 2 PM. It was in
mid 30s. I stopped the
Hospital thrift shop and they have lots of merchandise. I went
down Greenwich Avenue
and checked out the harbor. It was still there. I stopped by the
library. The police were
there for some unknown incident. I read the Greenwich Times. I
drove back down the
avenue again, and it was moderately busy. I stopped by the Hall
and I believe the three
selectman were exiting as I entered. Afterwards I went back down
Greenwich Avenue to
the harbor again. Cloud formations were a little bit more as one
expects. Coming down the
avenue, I noticed a Norwegian diplomat driving around in a jeep
with his roof off. I guess
they don’t' mind the cold. I saw at the Lexus dealership across
from the train station, they
were having a reception to show off the prototype of a new four
wheel drive vehicle. A
young fellow was serving Perrier there which is headquartered
across the street from me. I
noticed at the top of the hill on Indian Field Road, somebody was
selling a Toyota for
$850. I returned home and had a Tony's frozen pizza and went to
bed for a good night's
rest. Back to the net. CIO
Note:<888> 11/16/97 Monday 8:30 AM EST: Microsoft @ COMDEX I
listened to the Bill
Gates speech at Comdex. The device I found is a 1. Memotec:
Products, CX1000 Access
Concentrator/Central Site Switch . If anyone is interested let me
know. It turns on. I don't
know if it is compatible with my system. Anyone need it, let me
know. CIO
Note:<888> 11/16/97 Monday 6:00 AM EST: Up at 5 AM for a
change this morning. Let's
see if the net works faster during the day. Orange Juice supply is
running low. CIO
Note:<888> 11/15/97 Sunday 8:00 PM EST: I went out yesterday
morning and made the
usual rounds. I stopped by all the thrift shops. I drove around
Tod's Point. The water was
very high, about two feet below the road grade. If there were a
storm, there probably
would be flooding in the low areas around the shore. I stopped by
the Egghead Computer
store in Old Greenwich. It was very cold below 60 degrees, since
the thermostat was
locked, and the employees could not fix it. I picked up a computer
cord at Radio Shack for
the MEMOTEC, CX1000; so I can turn it on from the computer council
and have star
wars flashing lights highlight my system. I know that is sort of
corny. They now have a
security guard at the library entrance, so the librarians don't
have to sit in the cold
entrance way. I still think it would be a good idea to put in a
second entry door out by the
parking lot, to stop the cold air from rushing into the entrance
way. It uses up a lot of heat
in the downstairs entry way area, probably for two winters. Not
much to report from the
local newspaper, except the Sunday paper had a very informative
article on tourism to
Cologne, Germany. Apparently they have 20 breweries there, besides
a large cathedral
there. I guess it took so long to build, because they weren't in
any rush drinking all the
beer. Saturday night I had a dinner guest over. He informed me
that Chicago was iced in. I
got up on Sunday and cleaned my apartment and watered the plants.
I chatted with family
members. Bermuda was a hot topic. One family member won $60
dollars in a tennis
tournament. I suppose if one ever visited Bermuda, they would
probably like a solar
powered jitney. I think they use to have those little pink and
white canopied vehicles when
I was last there in 1968. I imagine the people get use to island
life like I did. I assume
Bermuda is volcanic, but I don't know whether it is dormant or
not. I would imagine the
temperature in the day time would be 65 Degrees F. . On Sunday I
went out and the flag
was flying across the water off Steamboat Road. I noticed quite a
few people out walking
around in the cool air. I saw lots of cars at the local churches
downtown. I suppose with the
families back from vacation, the churches are busier. I had an
apple tart at St. Moritz
bakery. I went for a short walk. I stopped by the Grand Union and
got $21.75 in groceries.
DAK hams were $2 a pound. Center cut pork chops were $3.59 a
pound. I picked up a bag
of onions for $2 and Russet potatoes for $2, PolyO cheese for $2,
4 cans vegetables for $1
and a few other minor necessities. I returned home and relaxed a
while. I cooked Sunday
dinner of herbal wine garlic baked scrod, with baked onions and
russet potatoes, and fresh
broccoli. I made coffee and put it in my thermos and went down
town and viewed the public
while having coffee. It seemed to be the usual cross section of
locals and visitors. It was
much busier in the afternoon than the morning. I stopped by the
library and read the
Sunday paper. One of our favorite patrons was escorting a friend
around the library. They
had a different security guard on Sunday who was also cold. The
parking lot on Sunday
was filled up, but there is plenty of parking in the adjacent
areas on Sunday. I then drove
back down to the water and saw two full grown swans and their two
off spring swimming
around. There were a lot of interesting cloud formations today,
but only light snow flurries.
I came home and relaxed and just had an apple and peanut butter
sandwich for supper. I
will relax for the rest of the evening, and stay off the computer.
I was thinking if somebody
nuked Las Vegas about now during COMDEX, we could all quit using
computers and go
back to reading books, but I suppose that would undermined the
infrastructure of the
country. I also found a Microsoft Mouse that was with some
discarded material one of the
offices had thrown away. It is not to easy for a left handed
person, but I might try it; but
the Kensington Mouse seems to work better right now, maybe because
I am use to it. I
have turned the heat up a bit to be more comfortable and have the
humidifiers going full
blast. When I went out today a fellow was digging through our
dumpster looking for cans,
so I guess the community is totally into recycling. I discarded
another broken VCR and a
broken humidifier, but I have two humidifiers working now, and two
backups. Same old
story around here, peaceful and quiet day. CIO
Note:<888> 11/15/97 Saturday 8:25 AM EST: Upgraded
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm .
CIO
Note:<888> 11/15/97 Saturday 7:15 AM EST: I was up at 2 AM
this morning. I had a
Porter House steak with onions and mushrooms when I got up with
Broccoli and Potatoes. I
started downloading Netscape 4.04 New 32‑bit Apps at
Stroud's CWSApps List .
Yesterday I also installed the new Microsoft MS DUN 1.2 upgrade
available from the
same page. I went out after showering. My car was covered with
ice. I guess the ice storm
the last day was a lot worse than I realized. I discovered that my
ice scrapers were locked
in the trunk which had a frozen lock. Luckily I keep a couple
bottles of lock deicer on my
dinning room table. I thawed out the lock and got the trunk open.
Remember it does one
no good to keep the lock deicer in the car if it has frozen locks.
I scraped off the car
breaking one of my three ice scrapers. I went for smokes at the
Shell station. I checked
the view of Long Island from Steamboat Road. I went by the Grand
Union. I got another
$7 Porter House steak for $4 a pound. I also picked up a piece of
scrod and some Tony's
frozen pizza. I picked up a 12 pack of diet Pepsi for $2. I also
found discarded at one of the
local offices an obsolete piece of equipment called a Memotec CX
1000 with lots of lights
and serial ports on it. It turns on, but I am not sure what its
purpose was. I am using it as a
printer stand. It was made in Canada. When I got back I just
finished downloading
Netscape 4.04 Professional Edition. I installed it. It has the
American Online Messaging
system which is a neat feature. I am "mmikescott" on AOL
messaging system. I will go
out about 8:30 this morning probably. I took a short walk at 4 AM
while down town.
Hopefully it will warm up a bit this morning. While the car was
warm I removed the rest of
the ice. The CSPAN school bus is no longer at the Greenwich Harbor
Inn, but I think it is
in the area for one more day. Back to the net. CIO
Note:<888> 11/30/97 Sunday 1:55 AM EST: On Friday I went out
and watched the holiday
shoppers around town. I picked up three pillows to go with my
curtains at the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift Shop. I chatted with the Sotheby’s Real Estate
agent about real estate in
the area, and asked if they had an internet web page. They told me
that they would email
the site once it was posted. The Greenwich Hardware store was busy
with shoppers as was
the rest of the avenue. I did not see any Salvation Army Santas on
the Avenue yet.
They're still installing the avenue Christmas lights. I went out
in the evening and took an
exercise walk and there seemed to be the usual crowd around. I
stayed up until 7AM
Saturday morning and did not get up until 7PM Saturday night. I
went out Saturday
evening for an exercise walk. The avenue was full of parked cars
with lots of people out to
dinner and at the movies. Quite a few youngsters wandering around
with the Thanksgiving
holiday season. I noticed they had put the dinosaur back upright
at the museum. I also saw
a Red Fox run in front of my car when I was driving down by the
water. It was a clear cold
evening. The Food Emporium is open until midnight on Saturdays.
They have a coffee
machine there with 55 cent coffee. I chatted with one of the deli
employees there who said
his mother had worked for the United Nations at one time. I
noticed a few people using
Starbucks for coffee. I walked by the train station and there was
an automobile accident
by the exit ramp and the car had run off the road and ended up in
the town train parking
lot. The usual foot patrolmen were out and about. I noticed for
some mysterious reason 88
cents disappeared from my bank account perhaps it was a computer
error. I have not had
time to follow the news much and I have been simply relaxing. The
workmen were making
a lot of noise working on my building the last couple of days. I
replaced one of my
neighbor's defective phones with one of my spare phones. Her new
Lucent remote phone
had failed. I suppose the cold damp weather is keeping people
inside. I am still eating
Thanksgiving meal left overs. I carved up most the Turkey and
froze it for eating later. I
noticed a car around from Illinois. Lots of out of state cars with
holiday visitors. My car
took three turns to start once, perhaps I need to put some fuel
injector cleaner in it. I will
have to keep and eye on it. All in all it is pretty quiet around
town. Enjoy the rest of the
weekend. CIO
Note:<888> 11/28/97 Friday 12:15 AM EST: I got up about 1PM yesterday
and went
down town after breakfast. It was very slow in the area with lots
of people remaining home
for the holiday. It was so slow that when I parked in front of the
senior center, there was a
$20 bill lying on the sidewalk which I retrieved. I went for a
walk around downtown. I
noticed Starbucks closed at 2:30 PM. Not many people were around.
I noticed a few
foreign visitors. I suspect most people were having Thanksgiving
dinner about then. I went
back home at 4PM after retrieving my curtains from the Hospital
Thrift Shop that I had
donated. I tried to get change at the Grand Union while they were
closing, but they did not
have any. I finally got change from the Food Emporium which was
closing at 4PM. I got
home and put the curtains in the washing machine. I started making
the stuffing
mrscott.com/stuffing.htm for the Turkey. I then put the curtains
in the dryer. One of
my neighbors gave me a slice of minced meat pie. I stuffed the
turkey and put it in the
Convection Oven and cooked it for 3 hours and 15 minutes at 325
degrees. I took the
curtains out of the dryer and hung them behind the new curtains,
so there would be a
greater thickness to prevent drafts. I then setup wild rice and
mushrooms, mashed yams
with ginger and margarine, mixed frozen vegetables, Ocean Spray
cranberries and
Pepperidge Farm low fat gravy with white wine add and chicken
bouillon cubes. Once the
turkey was done I let it rest for a half hour, and put all the
different dishes together, and
had a delicious Thanksgiving dinner with a half glass of white
wine. Basically this all took
about six hours. At 10 PM I went out with my thermos of coffee,
and I sat down in front of
the senior center, and sipped my coffee. I noticed today that the
Colonial diner was open
and Rue de Croissant.
After I had my coffee, I went for a drive down by the water. I
noticed the fifteen foot long paper mache dinosaur in front of the
Bruce Museum for the
dinosaur exhibit until January 4, had been blown over by the high
winds last night and was
lying on its side. I saw that the awning at the Baccarat Crystal
shop had blown off the
building. While driving through Bruce Park at 11 PM, I saw a white
rabbit with two black
sports on its head run in front of my car. Either it was a
domestic rabbit that escaped or a
Artic heir that had migrated south. If it was a artic heir, that
means some cold weather is
on its way. I mentioned it to the Burns security agent in the
neighborhood, to see if he
knew any kids that had lost a rabbit. The Dome restaurant was busy
with young yuppies
having refreshment. I saw a number of out of town license plates
particularly from
Pennsylvania. The weather was clear and gusty in the mid 50s
today. I had a relaxing
day. The Greenwich Times said the body found along the turnpike
was a homicide, and the
state police are investigating. Also for the last couple of nights
they have been installing
the Christmas lights on the trees on Greenwich Avenue, and they
have the hanging
Christmas baskets of evergreen out. Over all it was a quiet day and
after I post this
message I will relax and go to bed. CIO
Note:<888> 11/27/97 Thursday 3:25 AM EST: I surfed the web
tonight. The wind outside
is extremely high, it must be wreaking havoc with the attempts of
the volunteers in
Manhattan to blow up the Thanksgiving Day Parade Balloons. I
suppose there will be
some interesting stories in the media tomorrow. Locally I can here
the construction
equipment falling off our roof onto the rain patio and creating
quite a lot of noise this
morning. I have not been out, but I suppose there are some stout
folks braving the
elements. I used ICQ to tell Ken Rat at www.ttalk.com the game
plan of the local
environment since he has access to the Australian Community. As
far as I can tell it is
pretty normal around here with lots of eager feasters tomorrow. I
probably won't be up and
about until afternoon, and will cook dinner in the evening. Well
enjoy your net adventures.
I am really spacey from the net. CIO
Note:<888> 11/26/97 Wednesday 9:50 PM EST: Today I went out
about 2PM after
getting up later. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop
and one of my neighbors
who works there showed me a pair of purple curtains with Tulips on
them that were for
sale for $20. I bought them and went back home and installed them.
They look very
festive. I put the Orange pair in the middle with Purple Tulip
curtains on either side. I
took the old pair of blue and orange curtains and dropped them off
at the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift Shop. I then stopped by the Greenwich Library at
closing time. There were
lots of youngsters there. I read the local paper. Apparently
someone dumped the body of
a charred burned African American at one of the turnpike ramps
here in town. As of yet
the body is unidentified. There were lots of people out and about
town this evening. It is
just beginning to rain. There were about twenty young teenagers
hanging out at the train
station, but they seemed to be behaving themselves. I think quite
a few kids go to Planet
Pizza for dinner when their parents are busy. I chatted with a
local retired railroad
employee and he said the horse racing business is going down the
tubes, since no on is
going to the track anymore preferring Casino gambling. He said
that Yonkers trotter
racetrack would be soon be up for sale. I suppose the people who
breed race horses and
depend upon racing for a business will be having a hard time. I am
listening to "The Best
of James Bond, 30th Anniversary Edition Double CDROM edition, I
got from the
Greenwich Library. It is suppose to rain tomorrow for the
Thanksgiving Parade. Friends of
mine are buying new Mercedes Benzes, and I noticed the Mercedes
Benz dealership here
was quite busy today. Another friend sold her red Volvo, so I
suppose people are switching
from Volvos to Mercedes Benz. I suppose it is a sign of economic
prosperity. It was close
to 60 degrees F. today, but I suppose it will cool off this
evening. I chatted with an
associate of the Economist today and told him about my web site,
explaining some tech
specifications of the current computer industry. I guess I will be
up around noon tomorrow,
and will cook my Thanksgiving dinner in the evening. I read a sign
in Starbucks window on
Greenwich Avenue, saying "That Do the End of the World Coming
Soon, Starbucks
Would Close on Thanksgiving Day at 2:30 in the Afternoon", so
if anyone is planning to
come out and deja vue Greenwich Avenue from Starbuck's window on
Greenwich Avenue,
they might consider Versailles or the Colonial Dinner which are a
little bit more expensive.
There are plenty of restaurants around town. I suppose I will be
out a bit tomorrow
afternoon before I cook dinner. The net seems a bit slow this
evening. It might be all the
students and execs home at the same time. Enjoy your Thanksgiving
Holiday. CIO
Note:<888> 11/26/97 Wednesday 2:30 AM EST: I went out this
afternoon after installing
the two betas. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop and
they were very busy. I
went by ELDC and they were moderately busy. I drove down Greenwich
Avenue to the
end of Steamboat Road and made sure Long Island Sound was still
there. I went by the
Greenwich Library and read the four computer newsmagazines, I read
every week. Not
much seems to be going on. I guess a lot of people have taken this
week off and are away
or working at home. One of our senior patrons was in the library
this afternoon dressed in
Red like Santa Claus. I suppose a few of the youngsters will be
going to Thursday's
Thanksgiving Parade. I am not sure if they have a Barney balloon
or not. I chatted with
the local ornithologist about the Microsoft DOJ antitrust case,
and told him that Cravath,
Swaine, and Moore and Davis, Polk, and Wardwell had represented
IBM a few years
back; and perhaps Microsoft should employ their services. I
believe they are in the Chase
Bank at the Chase Plaza downtown off Wall Street. He was wandering
if Nichlos
Cassenback was still alive, who he believe handled the case.
Obviously they must be
versed in techno legal jargon. I noticed quite a few old Volvos in
the library parking lot.
The security guard from Pakistan seems to be getting use to the
cold drafty doorway
entrance. They were pouring cement for the annex parking
structure. The headlines in the
Greenwich Times was that the Cos Cob branch of Putnam Trust Bank
of New York had its
drive up teller window robbed of $10,000 by a group of African
Americans in a Black
BMW. Apparently the robber had a gold nose stud in his nose. I
then drove back down
Greenwich Avenue. I noticed in one of the office parks, someone
had discarded three
plastic Coca Cola case trays and a Hood Dairy plastic milk crate.
I was also told by
movers that Moran Towing is moving out of the building. I believe
they are the tug boat
company that hauls the cruise ships into New York Harbor. When I
got home I made the
Hood Milk crate into a file case. I put one Coke case tray in the
fridge to hold my soda
cans. I put another in my bedroom Window to support my Long Island
Lighting Light Bulb.
I put another above the television to hold my VCR tapes. I have a
fourth I use for holding
one of my plants. I now have four Coca Cola Plastic Red Trays for
interior decoration. I
also cleaned out one of my plastic file cases of old software and
put more folders in it. I
cleaned out one of my cabinets of old DOS and Windows software and
manuals and threw
it all in the dumpster. I had a guest stop by for dinner. Since I
had forgotten to stop by the
store, I made a homemade pizza which is quite tasty.
Homemade Pizza recipe is:
Put one package of yeast in Welbilt Bread Machine
Three cups flower
One Tablespoon Sugar
One Teaspoon Salt
Three Tablespoon Olive Oil
One Cup Hot Water
Set Welbilt Bread Machine to French Bread and turn on.
When the machine quits it first cycle kneading, turn it off and
let dough rise for an hour.
While dough rises, I made a thick spaghetti sauce with a
quart can of crushed tomatoes with peppers and onion in it
two tablespoons of chopped garlic
one chopped onion
8 ounce can of mushrooms
teaspoon of garlic powder, teaspoon of oregano, teaspoon of basil,
teaspoon of Italian
Spices
quarter cup of white wine
and tablespoon of olive oil
and I simmered that sauce while the dough rose for an hour.
I shredded a half pound of PolyO Mozzarella Cheese with a grater.
Once the dough was ready I oil an 12 inch by 24 inch by 1 inch
baking sheet with olive oil,
and then floured my wooden cutting board which should be dry. I
then rolled out the dough
to the full coverage of the cutting board which is the same size
of the baking sheet with a
rolling pin. I then turned the baking sheet upside down on the
rolled dough and flipped the
board over so the dough rested in the baking sheet. I then fold
the edges over to make a
nice thick edge.
The I put half the spaghetti sauce on the dough covering it
thickly. I freeze the other half
for the next time I make one.
I covered the sauce with the shredded mozzarella cheese evenly. I
then sprinkled
parmesan cheese thinly over it all.
I then sprinkle lightly olive oil over the cheese.
I place the pizza in my Convection Oven for 20 minutes at 450
degrees.
I then let it stand for five minutes to cool and enjoy eating it.
I then chatted with my dinner guest. I finished getting rid of
some old computer manuals
and software boxes after he left. I chatted with a relative who
said it was cool damp humid
and overcast in Bermuda last week. They returned a ten month baby
boy back to his
mother in Florida. I then went out for a short drive, Long Island
sound was still there. I
chatted with one of the business partners of Planet Pizza at the
grocery store. He has a
shop down by the train station and told him about my home made
pizza. He thought it was a
lot of time. I noticed a six hundred pound man walk by while I was
talking to him. I picked
up a 12 pack of diet COKE at the Grand Union for $2.50 a red
pepper, two yams, a large
box of Grand Union stuffing, and a can of Ocean Spray Cranberries.
I intend to make a
stuffing like this:
Scott's Stuffing Recipe:
For 11 Pound Turkey
One 12 OZ. Box Grand Union 10 Minute Stuffing Mix Chicken Flavored
Contents of seasoning packets
Half Stick I Can't Believe It's Not Butter
1 Cup Water
2/3 Cup White Wine
Stiff in Bread Crumbs
Add teaspoon garlic powder, teaspoon oregano, teaspoon Italian
seasoning, teaspoon basil;
Two Chopped Onions
Four Tablespoon Chopped Garlic
Two Diced Apples
One Diced Red Pepper
Chinese Five Spice, Curry Powder and Cinnamon lightly
Mix all these ingredients together.
Place in clean Turkey just before cooking.
Follow instructions for cooking Turkey.
REMEMBER DO NOT LEAVE THE STUFFING IN THE TURKEY AFTER SERVING,
BUT TO STORE IT SEPERATELY.
I will update mrscott.com/scopor01.htm Scott's Bell Weather
Portfolio and then go
to bed. CIO
Note:<888> 11/25/97 Tuesday 2:20 PM EST: I downloaded the
final version of Real 5.0
www.real.com and also the beta of Pointcast Business Network
www.pointcast.com . I
think the final version might be out soon of Pointcast Business
Network. I did another
update of mrscott.com/bmnow.htm Current Bookmarks for your surfing
pleasure. I
noticed another discarded Coca Cola red case try around town last
night, I will see if it is
still around. CIO
Note:<888> 11/25/97 Tuesday 11:25 AM EST: I had a dinner
guest down for dinner last
night. We went for a stroll downtown and not much was going on during
last night's cold
winter weather. There were not many people in the library. I
imagine a few people are
taking the whole of Thanksgiving week off. I will check my email
and probably go out this
afternoon, to see what the day time people are up to. CIO
Note:<888> 11/24/97 Monday 3:00 PM EST: I was up at about 11
AM this morning. I
updated mrscott.com/bmnow.htm , current bookmarks has lots of
links to explore
what is happening on the net. I have not seen any other reports on
the virus. I have not
been out today. I am expecting guest at 4 PM. My OHIO site is not
working, possibly
because of the snow storm out there. CIO
Note:<888> 11/24/97 Monday 1:45 AM EST: I just received
notification of this virus alert.
I have not verified it. "Join The Crew" Virus Alert CIO
Note:<888> 11/24/97 Monday 1:30 AM EST: Well I got my
laundry done, and it is all dry.
I worked on my JAVA script trying to make both lines even at the
end, but putting spaces
on either end of the short link, did not do anything; and I don't
think it would look right
with .... or ____ . I reorganized some of the links on my
homepage. There is not much in
the bookmark to work on, until the computer press email starts
coming in. I am a bit
bushed, so I think I will shut down for the night, and I will try
to get a little shut eye. CIO
Note:<888> 11/23/97 Sunday 9:55 PM EST: I had breakfast this
morning, and then
chatted a while with family. I took a nap until 3 PM, and then I
resumed cleaning my
apartment and watering the plants. The Harvest Time Assembly of
God group of
fellowship students stopped by and delivered a nice Stew Leonard's
Frozen 11 Pound
Thanksgiving Turkey, which I am very appreciative of. If anyone
wants to stop by on
Thanksgiving Day, I might be on a day schedule. Stew Leonard's www.saystew.com
is one
of the finest grocery dairy stores in the area. They have a unique
marking concept and
their flagship store is in Norwalk, Connecticut. Many local people
from all over shop
there, and many celebrities from around the world have visited the
store including
Presidents and comedians like Bob Hope. I believe Stew and his
family are followers of
Robert Schuler’s Crystal Cathedral Church Crystal Cathedral
Church, and its Reform
Church of America. Of course there are a few Dutch Reform in Holland,
Michigan. I
believe Marble Collegiant Church in Manhattan is Dutch Reform
along with numerous
others, also there is one nearby in Rye, New York and another in
Terrytown, New York.
The old Dutch have been around New Amsterdam for quite a while. I
guess I will not being
having a DAK canned ham. A friend told me that she was going to be
help in serving
25,000 Thanksgiving meals to the homeless at the San Antonio
Coliseum on Thanksgiving
Day. I recall where my mother's family were from in Michigan they
raise millions of
Turkeys on the farms surrounding Holland, Michigan. I went out for
a short walk downtown
at 6 PM. I noticed quite a few people out strolling. I noticed
Starbucks is closing at 8 PM
this evening. They had the fire engines out for a smoke fire at
the Dome Restaurant. It did
not seem too bad, but the smell of smoke was in the air. I put air
in my left front tire, it
seems to have a slow leak. It is cold and damp out. I cleaned my
car windows with Windex
when I went out, so I can see better. I came back home around 9 PM
after stopping by the
Grand Union for a half gallon of 2 percent milk for $1.79, a 96
ounce container of Grand
Union Orange Juice for $3.59, and a quart of Grand Union Pine Sol
that I use for cleaning.
I also picked up a five back of buy four get one free Marlboro
Lights for $11 downtown. If
you have a smelly smoky apartment like I do with out too much
ventilation in the winter,
one trick is too put out a little of the Pine Sol in a dish, and
it leaves a nice fragrance in
the room. I am doing my laundry right now. One of the tree dryers
does not work, so I
hope it all dries in the two dryers. At least I saved 75 cents. I
will do a little net surfing
tonight until I get tired. I use ICQ and AOL instant messaging
when I am online if anyone
want to contact me. My ICQ number is 5202411 and my AON instant
message name is
"mmikescott". Once again Thank You for the Turkey from
the Harvest Time Assembly of
God, Greenwich, Connecticut Religious Faith Forum .CIO
Note:<888> 11/23/97 Sunday 11:00 AM EST: I stayed inside all
day yesterday working on
the computer. I added JAVA script to the top of my homepage that I
found at
www.iab.net Internet Advertising Bureau. The Java links in the
script have to be equal
number and the count has to be exact. Also I had a problem
debugging the script in that
"msg44 " had three spaces that I accidentally put after
"msg44" which did not show up in
proofing, but caused the script not to run in MS IE 4.0. I
basically deleted groups of
"msg" and "msg" links in pairs of groups of
ten until I found the area where the problem
was occurring, and I then did one pair at a time until the script
ran. A lot of work for a
minor error of three spaces in the "msg" name. I have to
eat breakfast and clean my
apartment. I will probably rest afterwards. CIO
Note:<888> 11/22/97 Saturday 10:30 AM EST: Last night I
stopped by the Exxon gas
station next to Greenwich Library and put $13.60 of premium
gasoline in my 1976 White
Volvo 244. I asked them if they planned to use the Mobil type pass
key at their station
and they did not know what I was talking about. I went to the
Grand Union and bought a
DAK ham for $2.99 and a quart of Half and Half for $1.42. Last
night it was raining
downtown, yet the Avenue was full of Movie goers. I noticed a
party in full swing down at
the Indian Harbor Yacht Club. I also noticed that parking
regulations were not being
observed on Steamboat Road, and people were pretty much parking
where ever they felt
like, particularly down at the end. With parking not being
enforced, it could lead to a
disaster since emergency vehicles would not be able to access the
premises. I suppose
people when they are having cocktails feel they can park anywhere
they wish. Legally the
club has to provide a parking space for every two members or
guests on the premises,
which they obviously don't try to do. I guess they could try using
the Island Beach parking
lot and hiring a shuttle to drive them all back and forth. I guess
since they new second
selectman is a former IBM scientist, he chooses not to enforce the
parking regulations
around Tom's old yacht club. Well if it catches on fire, and the
fire trucks can't get in, don't
blame me. I also think as you all know the adjacent rental
building is also a fire trap and
should be inspected regularly as are a good many of the
residential and commercial
buildings on Greenwich Avenue and around town. As far as Lou's
$200 million stock bonus
in his new package, I would quite frankly rather hire 50
conservative Protestant business
men for a million dollars a year to do whatever he is supposedly
doing that I think they
could do better. Quite frankly all this notoriety of these
celebrity monarchs, business
people, politicians, movie stars, etc. has nothing to do with
their celebrity. The simple fact
is that they spend so much time traveling on jets and other forms
of transportation, that I
think they use their celebrity as a form of insurance policy like
a guardian angel keeping
eye on them while they travel their millions of appointed miles making
their rounds. In
other words, they are more like airline personnel than whatever
they pretend to be in
reality. I suppose if you have traveled extensively and had bad
experiences, you'd get a
little superstitious, and try to cover yourself with all the
insurance one can. Traditionally
people do that by going to church and supporting their church. The
library was virtually
empty last night, but the parking lot was full with the Friday 8
PM free old movie series,
which a lot of old timers like to go to. They don't like the new
movies anyway. I saw
somebody with a DreamMagic hat going in late to the movie. I
noticed several jets in the
local air corridor flying very close to each other yesterday. I
was lead to believe they were
suppose to keep a further distance from each other, particularly
in overcast weather
conditions. Back to the net. CIO
Note:<888> 12/07/97 Sunday 6:50 AM EST: I tweaked the init
string for the modem and
am getting compression and 115KBS. The init string is:
AT&F&C1&D2&M4X4V1L2Q0S7=70S10=60&B1&H1&R2
MAKE SURE YOU COPY IT EXACTLY!
This init string might possibly make 3COM USR X2 modems go faster,
basically I just put
&M4 earlier in the string to get compression to work. CIO
Note:<888> 12/07/97 Sunday 5:10 AM EST: I got up at 4PM yesterday
and went up to
COMPUSA in Norwalk. I exchanged the defective TR1 tape I got
earlier in the week. I
also bought the Logicode 56 W‑P X2 compatible 56,000 KBPS
modem which was on sale
starting today for $60 with $20 off. I got home and installed it
without any problem.
However tonight the net was slow for a while in the morning
possibly with IWORLD
people converging on Manhattan. I get faster actual download rates
of about 44,500 KBS
from IBM.net. The Logicode 56 W‑P model #801 uses the same
modem init string as
3COM's X2 modem, so I just used the one IBM.net recommended. I
have to research
about enabling compression, perhaps it will go a little faster.
IBM.net uses X2 technology.
I also put my older IBM laser printer card in the computer, which
I might use, it I can't get
the NEC going. I am somewhat fatigued from tinkering with the
system, but it all seems
back up to snuff. My older Zoom VFP 28,800 had similar download
rates with V42
compression but only connected at half the speed. I will have to
study the 3COM site
about compression. It is cooler tonight and I have to get to bed
soon. CIO
Note:<888> 12/06/97 Saturday 9:20 AM EST: Downloaded and
installed Microsoft
Internet Explorer 4.01. It seems to be a little bit snappier.
However, I am tired and going
to bed and don't have the time to evaluate it now. Enjoy the clear
cool day. Window
Thermometer says 35 degrees F.. Enjoy the weekend. CIO
Note:<888> 12/06/97 Saturday 3:10 AM EST: For you Sinatra
fans out there, try
www.sinatrafamily.com for the latest on Frank.
Note:<888> 12/06/97 Saturday 2:50 AM EST: I updated Scott's
Bi Monthly Broadcast
mrscott.com/sound.htm or mrscott.com/scora001.ram . It is about
1,598,144
bytes to download and then listen to. It contains my latest
observations about activity on
the internet. I rested a bit earlier this evening after having
sautéed center cut pork chops
for dinner. I did them in olive oil, white wine, crushed garlic,
herbs and spices, a little
brown gravy, onions and mushrooms. I was quite stuffed after dinner.
Today
www.marketpro.com is having one of its computer trade fairs at the
Westchester County
Center in White Plains, New York between 9:30AM and 4PM. They have
excellent value
on generic items such as motherboards and processors not to
mention all the other
computer accessories. I don't plan to attend since at the moment I
prefer to reserve my
funds. CIO
Note:<888> 12/05/97 Friday 5:20 PM EST: Up at 4PM. Updated
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm Scott's Index. Good day on the street
while I slept. I will
clean up and read computer press at the library this evening. CIO
Note:<888> 12/05/97 Friday 4:50 AM EST: I posted Michael
Scott's Christmas Message
this morning. I had a dinner guest last night and cooked sautéed
boneless chicken breast
in garlic, herbs, and wine; stuffing, brown herbal rice, and green
peas. I type up my
Christmas letter and copied it at Kinko’s downtown. I mailed out
my Christmas cards. I had
a problem with the NEC LC‑800 laser printer cartridge
message coming on and it would
not print. Thus when I get the toner cartridge I will had toner
and hope that solves the
problem, and hope I don't need a new printer cartridge also. I
used the IBM PS/1 24 pin
printer for printing this evening. I have an older IBM Postscript
printer but it uses a
separate memory card and needs to load drivers, so I will hold off
trying to use that.
Tonight was a little warmer when I was out. All quiet on the
Eastern front. CIO
Note:<888> 12/04/97 Thursday 6:15 PM EST: Today I got up at
1PM. I made my 3PM
appointment. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. They
did not have anything
I was interested in. I went for a drive down by the water, and it
was warmer today but
slightly overcast. I stopped by Christ Church and bought a box of
Christmas cards at the
book store for $17.49. I chatted with some people I knew. I bought
the C.R. Gibson cards
at the church because it benefits the church, but if one does not
feel like helping the church
C.R. Gibson has a factory outlet in Norwalk, but remember savings
are lost by the cost of
gasoline to drive there. My printer cartridge still has not
arrived at Marx brothers. I
stopped by the library and chatted with the local ornithologist
about the volcanic activity
of the Karymskey volcano in Russia. I returned home and updated
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm Scott's Index. I checked out French
English dictionaries
for a friend going to France on New Years. I plan to start working
on my Christmas cards
soon. CIO
Note:<888> 12/04/97 Thursday 3:25 AM EST: Updated
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm
Bookmarks. I'm bushed. CIO
Note:<888> 12/03/97 Wednesday 11:40 PM EST: Well I finally
got the second and third
backups made after two calls today to Colorado Backup on my
T1000e. Basically their
tech support at USA 970‑635‑1500 was very helpful,
particularly the second call. I
basically had been installing both versions of Colorado backup
1.70 and Cheyenne
Colorado 3.0 by clicking on the "setup.exe" files from
my control panel. One is suppose to
"run" the files from the "start" panel to
install the software. One other problem when
resetting the tape drive, one needs to disconnect the cable to it
and the power supply at
the drive with the software uninstalled and reboot the computer
and then connect the lpt
cable to the drive and then the power cable, and then install the
software and when
prompted to reboot the computer leave on the drive. I think it is
desirable to have the
drive on when booting the computer for using it. Anyway I have two
backups with Colorado
1.70 and another full system backup with Cheyenne 3.0 backup. I
will do differential
backups for a while. I also had a broken tape in my new 3M TR1
package of four, so I will
have to exchange it at COMPUSA next week. Of course with Cheyenne
3.0 one needs the
emergency recover disks that one makes also. I think each backup
program tape needs to
work with the program that created it. Thus the drive is working
fine, but if I want to return
it under warranty for repair before the end of the second year in
July 1998 from when I
bought it, I will need to find my sales receipt which should be
around otherwise I have until
December 18, 1997 two years after manufacture. Basically it all
seems to be working fine.
Yesterday Tuesday when I got up in the early evening, I watched
the Rockefeller Center
Christmas tree lighting. I worked on trying to get a backup all
that night. Today when I got
up at 2:30 PM I went out and put my good spare tire on the left
front, so my tires are all
right for now. I then called Colorado backup twice and finally got
a good backup with
Cheyenne Colorado Backup 3.0. I had a friend stop by for chat both
evenings. I checked
the air on my tires. I have updated mrscott.com/scopor01.htm
Scott's Index, and did
not do it on Tuesday. I will catch up on my email and web surfing
this Thursday morning. I
had boneless sautéed chicken breast and brown rice Tuesday night
and Peanut butter
sandwich and brown rice on Wednesday night. I stopped by CVS in
the Riverside shopping
plaza on Tuesday night around midnight and stocked up on
mouthwash, Dove soap,
shampoo and conditioner, and a jar of Planters Peanuts. There is a
discarded Dell case
and two power supplies and a Coca Cola case at the office park.
Back to net. CIO
Note:<888> 12/02/97 Tuesday 4:40 AM EST: I just finished
backing up my computer. I
was able to get 4 TR1 3M Tapes at CompUSA in Norwalk for $40 with
instant rebate. I
did not get the changes for mrscott.com/scopor01.htm Scott's
Index, but posted it
alphabetically with new columns. Tomorrow or today after market
close I will have
changes. Yesterday Monday, I went out to Putnam Trust Bank of New
York on Mason
Street and did some banking and then paid all my bills for the
month except for one phone
bill that has not arrived. I filled the car up with gasoline and
put fuel injector cleaner in it. I
picked up a ream of paper at the clearance table at Stables in
Port Chester for $2. I went
by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop and bought a pair of
tasteful brass plated lamps for
$20. I order a toner cartridge for my older laser printer NEC
LC800 at Marx Brothers for
$22. I chatted with an employee of United States Trust there from
across the street. I
purchased 20 Christmas Postage Stamps when I mailed my bills at
the new West Putnam
Avenue Post Office which is less busy this time of year. I paid my
telephone, cablevision,
auto insurance, and rent. I picked up smokes downtown, buy 2
Parliament get 1 free. I
noticed a fellow that looked like Al Roker, who said he just
looked like him, but still
mentioned the volcanic activity in Alaska might be causing our colder
weather. I picked up
some discarded office materials at an office park. Moran towing is
not moving. I went by
ELDC thrift shop, and did not find anything. I drove over to
Country Appliance in
Stamford. They are getting the new Web TV in today. They have 2
head GE VCR for $159
or 4 head Samsung for $189. I drove up to the Wiz in Norwalk in
rush hour traffic. They
have clearance VCRs or returned ones, DAEWOO 4 head with stereo
returned $139.
Sharp 4 head with stereo $169 new on sale, Proscan 4 head with
stereo, and commercial
editing for $220 new off from $300. The sales attendant
recommended getting a Quasar
which they also have in stock. They have a Magnavox 20 inch
computer monitor on close
out for $800 down from $1,000. I decided to wait on getting a VCR.
I went by COMPUSA
in Norwalk and bought the 4 pack of 3M TR1 tapes for $40. They
have the Connectix
color camera for $130 with a $30 mail in rebate. One needs a
Pentium 100 to use it. I think
they have a 24X cdrom player for $90 with $20 mail in rebate. I
was not there long enough
to notice much else. I went up to friends house in Wilton to repay
a loan, and I had
Venison sausages for dinner. I returned back to Greenwich and read
the paper in the
library. I went by the Grand Union. They have Kellogg’s Corn
Flakes with the Microsoft
CROM offer for $1.50 a box and Clementines for $3.88 in those
small crates they come in.
Purdue boneless chicken breasts are buy one get one free with the
Grand Union Saving
Card which is freely available from the courtesy counter. Several
different frozen
vegetables are 59 cents a 12 ounce box. Tropicana orange juice is
$2.50 a half gallon. Purex
detergent is $4 a gallon jug. I then filled up my car with another
$6 premium gasoline at
the Exxon station for $1.63 a gallon and added the Gumout Fuel
Injector cleaner I got at
the Grand Union for $4. Over in Port Chester at the Mobil station,
premium gasoline is
$1.49 a gallon, however I like to maintain a regular customer
relationship with the Exxon
station across from the library, so I can depend on them for car
maintenance. I retuned
home and put away the groceries and installed the new lamps using
my old shades. I put
the old lamps in the car to donate to the hospital thrift shop. I
put some of the office park
discarded file holders and in out boxes around my apartment. I
have a computer keyboard
drawer that I will also give them. I entered my daily expense
activity into the Microsoft
Money program. I started backing up my computer, but I had to
uninstall and reinstall
Colorado Backup 1.70 several times to get it going. I had my LPT 1
port reset at the
default IRQ3 and I had to reset it to "setup 1" IRQ 7 to
get the Colorado T1000e tape
drive to be reliable. I finally made a differential backup and
then a full backup. I finished
the backups at 3:30 AM. I will eventually keep 2 full backups, 2
differential backups, and
1 full backup off site at a friend's house. I now have 5 good TR1
tapes. I was not able to
download mrscott.com/scopor01.htm early enough to have the amount
changed in
today's page. I added some other column categories. I will post
this note check my email
and go to bed. CIO
Note:<888> 12/01/97 Monday 2:00 AM EST: I was awaken this
past afternoon by a friend
coming to visit. We went for a drive downtown Greenwich and
stopped by some stores in
the Port Chester shopping center and then went for a ride in
downtown Rye, New York.
After chatting for the evening, he left and I finished the
unfrozen remains of my
Thanksgiving dinner. I cleaned my apartment and watered my plants.
I made up a batch of
mrscott.com/icetea.htm to have for the week. About midnight I went
for a drive, and
the rain seems to have quit. I need to replace my left front tire
with my spare since I seem
to have a slow leak in it. I have to pay bills tomorrow and do
other first of the month
routines. COMPUSA has a number of items on sale. They have four 3M
TR‑1 Tapes for
$50 with a $10 mail in rebate. The only problem with mail in
rebates, is that they never
seem to arrive in my experience using them. I prefer instant
rebates. There use to be a
law in Connecticut that rebates had to be instant. I also need
some toner for my NEC LC
800 Laser Printer which should be about $10. I don't plan any
major expenses other than
paying bills, since I believe it is good to try to save funds for
the future. My friend said
that a large red fox is usually a male. I will do a little net
surfing this evening before going
to bed earlier, so I can be up earlier tomorrow. CIO
Note:<888> 12/14/97 Sunday 5:20 AM EST: I watched "The
Client this Past Evening"
with a dinner guest. I listened to www.ttalk.com and from about 1
A.M. to 5 A.M. was able
to sleep. I suppose I will surf the net a bit, and then sleep some
more before I get up and
do house cleaning. There is suppose to be a colder spell of
weather coming in. All is warm
and comfortable here. I suppose we all are getting a bit of cabin
fever. Of course "Cabin
Fever" records is also in Greenwich owned by U.S. Tobacco
across the street from the
Greenwich Library. Obviously we need a bigger indoor heated
swimming pool so we can
relax in the winter from the chills of the Siberian cold fronts.
With over 2,000 private
swimming pools here in town, I think the town should make better
swimming conditions
available to the general public. It should be something like an
indoor tropical health club.
There is a slight possibility that I might be visiting Key West
around New Years. Who
cares if one tans, it all goes away after a week anyway. Basically
the powers that be are
only concerned that the "Cold Weather Maintenance Crew"
is doing their job, and from
what I can see the town is being maintained up to snuff and it
looks pretty normal for this
time of year with no unusual activity to report. The local news
media is not very reliable,
and the grammar checking program they are using with their word
processors does not
work properly. Perhaps the local news media does not have English
as its primary
language and is only representing somebody else or group who
speaks a different foreign
language. I suppose the big secret is that, "What ever Cat
they hoped to Skin, Fled the
Coop", possibly to more private ports of call. CIO
Note:<888> 12/13/97 Saturday 6:10 PM EST: After breakfast, I
went downtown. I noticed
that my barber Mike at Putnam barbers closed his shop after 66
years. I guess I will have
to start going to subway barber across from the post office. Mike
has been a local fixture
here in town for years. He was always very discreet and had a blue
chip clientele. Being at
the top of the Avenue for all those years, he certainly knew what
was going on downtown. I
stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop and said hello to the staff. I
went down to Diane's
bookstore on Grigg off the avenue and bought a unique book for my
mother for Christmas
that I think she will enjoy. I stopped by the Mews thrift shop and
bought a brass frame for
$5 and a backup tape box for $3. I stopped by the library and said
hello to Norman the
security guard on weekends. When I got home I took the distributor
cap and rotor off the
car and sanded the contacting points with fine black sand paper to
eliminate the carbide
buildup that they get from my slow driving around town. It should
make the car start easier
in the winter. It is part of routine maintenance. I also put in a
quart of oil. I waited for my
guest but he did not show up. While waiting I put the Coronation
Edition of Queen
Elizabeth Life magazine in the brass frame and hung it on the
wall. I hung the dinosaur
stamps on the wall also. I went by McDonalds and had two 99 cent
triple cheese burgers
for lunch. The place was packed with lots of parents and their
young kids. I mentioned that
a lot of McDonalds people lived around Lake Forest when I went to
college there. I also
said that McDonalds had vertically integrated and also had ranches
and marketed the
prime cuts of meat also. I think the first McDonalds I ate at was
in Decatur, Alabama in
the mid 1950s. I stopped by the library and chatted with Norman
about food. He said there
are lots of steak houses in the major cities of Canada. He also
said that President Clinton
eats smoked salmon all the time. I went by the ELDC thrift shop
and said hello. I went by
St. Catherine's thrift shop and they had my file cabinet. I paid
$15 for a Steelworks beige
18 inch wide double file cabinet. It just fit next to my computer.
I drove through Old
Greenwich and the Old Greenwich thrift shop is going to have their
Christmas sale soon. I
drove out to Tod's Point and a number of hearty people were
walking out on this nice day.
I noticed quite a few people selling Christmas trees around town.
I received notice that I
am being sent a smoked turkey from Tyler, Texas as a Christmas
present. I suppose with
the turkey I have left over from Thanksgiving, I will be eating
turkey for quite a while.
Ross Perot's Christmas card was sent back, so I guess he no longer
lives in London,
Kentucky. I guess he did not leave a forwarding address. I
installed the file cabinet when I
got home, and took a nap until just now. I have a dinner guest
coming down for dinner. I
have "Grumpier Old Men" and "The Client"
movies I checked out. I also checked out
new CDROM music. Dinner guest has arrived. CIO
Note:<888> 12/13/97 Saturday 6:30 AM EST: Fail Safe tape did
not work last night. I
watched Batman Forever and went to bed at midnight. I will update
Pointcast and listen to
daily briefing, and then go out to Hospital Thrift Shop at about
8:30 A.M.. I am expecting
guest around noon today. CIO
Note:<888> 12/12/97 Friday 9:00 PM EST: I rested from 9 A.M.
to 1:30 P.M.. I then
received a guest and we chatted about what was happening around
here. I then went by
Bank of New York on Mason Street and there was a line at closing
time. There was an
exceptional piece of artwork on the wall done by the kindergarten
class at Greenwich
Country Day School thanking the bank. I then drove by the
Greenwich Hospital thrift shop
and they were just taking in another VCR. I went down Greenwich
Avenue and drove
down by the water. I then drove through Bruce Park. I saw an
accident on I‑95 east bound
about 4:30 P.M. from the park, and the traffic west bound was not
moving at all. I noticed
people going in and out of the Bush Holley House for some holiday
activity. They have
completely redone one of the oldest structures and museums in town
the Bush Holley
house, and of course the old Putnam Cottage Tavern is still across
the street from Christ
Church. I went by Egghead and they were unloading new merchandise.
I went by Stables in
Old Greenwich and they had the best deal I have seen on hard disk
drives this week. They
are offering the Maxtor 3.8 gigabyte hard drive for $179 plus a
$30 mail in rebate for a
total of $149. When using large hard drives, I recommend spending
the money $59 less
$15 mail in rebate for "Partition Magic" which can save
up to 40 percent of one's hard disk
space I believe by optimizing the sector sizes. On a larger than
1.2 gigabyte hard drive, the
sectors are 32 Kbytes, which as in most partitions you have 30 to
40 percent of space is
much smaller files, you are wasting that space. Of course I
believe if one used partition
magic, one would have to reformat one's hard drives, and do a
complete restore. I will wait
for a new hard drive, since hard disk prices are suppose to be
coming down rapidly. I then
drove back west on the Post Road in lots of traffic and stopped by
the Greenwich Library. I
chatted with one of our local legal representatives. I chatted
with a local Economist from
England who complimented me about my internet site, I had
mentioned to him. I was
rather verbose in my explanation about my perspective, but I think
he understood. While
chatting with him, I noticed a book about volcanoes that I checked
out called, "Volcanoes,
Crucibles of Change" by Richard V. Fisher, Grant Heiken, and
Jeffrey B. Hullen which I
will most definitely try to read. I read the four computer
newsweeklies I normally read
very quickly. I stopped the Grand Union and bought the last one
pound package of
Icelandic smoked salmon for $9. I suppose they will put more out
tomorrow. I also bought
a half gallon of cranberry raspberry juice for $1.50. One the way
back home I stopped the
Port Chester Beer distributor and bought a six back of dark
Heineken in bottles and a six
back of Spaten Optimator Special Dark Beer in bottles from Munich,
Germany. The six
packs were about $7.50 apiece. I normally don't drink at home, but
I thought during the
holidays I should keep some beer around for guests. I noticed on
the Whitehouse
Christmas recipe site, White House Holiday Recipes they use quite
a bit of liquor in their
Egg Nog and Fruit Punch, so I guess it all right for a guests of
mine to have an occasional
beer if they don't abuse the privilege. I checked out "Fail
Safe" a classic cold war movie,
and "Batman Forever" for my next VCR viewing pleasure. I
also updated
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm Scott's Index which was down a tad today.
Enjoy the
weekend, I hope you all get your Christmas bonuses. CIO
Note:<888> 12/12/97 Friday 9:00 AM EST: Updated
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm
Bookmarks. Lots of noise of workers working outside my window this
morning. I suppose
they are just about done on the building. It looks great and they
have done an excellent job
on the exterior renovations. I am expecting a guest this morning.
CIO
Note:<888> 12/12/97 Friday 3:25 AM EST: I updated mrscott.com/scopor01.htm
Scott's Index. Yesterday was not a good day for the market. I had
two guests come over
yesterday. I typed a few letters for one of the guests. We all
went out for lunch at
Thataways cafe on Greenwich Avenue. I had the steak sandwich, and
they had fried clams.
I made my appointment in the afternoon. I stopped by the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift Shop
and bought a like new JVC 4 head VCR that works with my universal
remote for $35. It
works great. One of the friends and I watched "My Own Private
Idaho" which I checked
out of the library. The picture with the JVC VCR is perfect. It is
nice to be able to check
out the library videos again. I went to bed about 9 P.M. and got
up at 2:55 A.M. this
morning, just in time to get the market changes. I received a
family Christmas card
yesterday and also I received a very nice Christmas card from Vice
President Albert Gore
and family with their photograph on the card. I will do some net
surfing this morning, and
one of my friends is coming out again.
Note:<888> 12/11/97 Thursday 3:25 AM EST: Updated
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm
bookmarks with a couple dozen links. I had sautéed center cut pork
chops and russet
potatoes and mixed vegetables for dinner. I will do a little
maintenance work. Hope to rest
soon. CIO
Note:<888> 12/10/97 Wednesday 10:30 PM EST: Today I got up
at 6PM. A friend called
at 4PM to tell me it was snowing. When I went out there was about
4 inches of damp snow
on my car. I cleaned off the car. I noticed it was beginning to
clear. The roads were plowed
downtown. I stopped by CVS and bought $25 of 50% off vitamins
including odorless garlic
pills for my arthritis. I went by Zyn stationary and picked up
some smokes. I stopped by
Starbucks and had a medium cup of Ethiopian coffee and enjoyed the
view of the avenue.
It was not too busy. I went by the Grand Union and bought a red
Poinsettia plant for $3.33.
I picked up Tropicana Ruby Red Orange juice for $2. I bought a
half gallon of two
percent milk. I picked up two Tony's frozen pizzas for $2.50 apiece.
I like Tony's pizzas
since they have a pastry crust. I noticed they have one pound
packages of Icelandic
smoke salmon for $9 in the fish case next to the hams, a very
reasonable price. I might
have to try some. I returned home and posted Scott's index,
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm. It was not a good day for the market the
last two days. I
am expecting a guest tomorrow around noon, so I will have to get
to bed earlier this
morning. I will surf the net this morning. CIO
Note:<888> 12/10/97 Wednesday 9:00 AM EST: Updated
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm
Bookmarks Long List of Recent Bookmarks.
Note:<888> 12/10/97 Wednesday 5:20 AM EST: This past evening
I got up at 4PM. I had
a quiet but frustrating day. I was going to go out at 6PM but I
decided to install my IBM
4201 older laser printer. I loaded the drivers and started it from
a bat file. Win95
recognized the laser printer port as LPT3 and it worked fine.
However the laser printer
had not been used in two years, so I cleaned it. I had to
disassemble the cleaning cartridge
and remove the old toner and reassemble it. I then adjusted the
printer a bit and by the
time I cleaned up it was about 3AM. It is working fine as a second
backup laser printer
along with the NEC LC800 that works fine. I went out and picked up
smokes at the Shell
station. The Grand Union was closed until 5:30AM, so I went to the
Food Emporium
across the street. I got a Food Emporium frozen pizza for $3.50
that I just ate. I picked up
two half gallons of Tropicana for $2 apiece. I got a frozen
fettuccini meal for $3.50 and
some garbage bags. I returned my used soda cans. I noticed last
night while shopping that
Jimmy Dean sausage at the Grand Union is $2.50. I also got a large
box of Grand Union
Nutrataste for $4. I noticed they also had Tropicana half gallons
for $2. I picked up some
Betty Crocker frosting for $1 in case I want to make a cake.
Empress mushrooms were 65
cents, Tony's Pizzas $2.50, half gallon Grand Union cranberry
juice is $1.50. I will surf the
net reading the news a little now. I will possibly go out briefly
around 8:30 AM this
morning if I am still awake. I have to remember to keep my window
closed when I drive in
the winter. The brief time I was out driving around in the cool
air, aggravated my
arthritis. I told my friend I did not feel like going to Paris,
since I think I would be all
stiffened up. Thus I should be here through the holidays. I did
not have time to update
Scott's Index before I lost the changes at 3AM, but it did lose
about $6,000 yesterday.
CIO
Note:<888> 12/09/97 Tuesday 1:15 AM EST: Yesterday I finally
got to bed at 8AM. I
surfed cyberspace a little. I got up at 2PM. I had my usual
breakfast of cereal, coffee,
toast, orange juice, and vitamins. I noticed yesterday that CVS
had vitamins half price. I
also noticed they have cashews for $2.59 a can plus a large
assortment of useful items.
When I went out I chatted with my neighbors getting ready for
Christmas. I remember a
call last night that Yonkers raceway is not doing too well. On the
way into town I bought 3
loaves of Arnold Healthnut bread at the Arnold Bakery store. I
noticed a semi truck load
of Archer Daniel Midland flour being delivered. They use tanker
trucks to deliver flour. I
went downtown by the bank withdrew money to pay my telephone bill.
They weren't busy
at Bank of New York on Mason street. I then went down to the
Greenwich Post Office and
got a $31 money order to pay my telephone bill to Bell Atlantic.
All my bills are now paid. I
had my afternoon appointment cancelled. I noticed in the post
office they could do with a
little remodeling of the interior and restoration back to the
original decor. It is a great old
building, but the interior has been patched up many times. They
redid the exterior walk,
but the interior is still a little chaotic looking. Probably
something in traditional
Williamsburg style or original interior would be appropriate. I
then told the local traffic
officer that it was a good day for the brick masons at the
hospital laying bricks who are
trying to get the Helmsley wing closed in before the cold weather
starts in. I noticed some
prominent computer people walking around town enjoying the weather
along with the usual
shoppers and families. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift
shop and found a unique
bargain. I found a charcoal gray black IBM 50th anniversary
selectric typewriter with a
little one inch square brass plaque that said 50th anniversary. It
had never been used. I
got it for $10 and it must be about 20 years old. It is definitely
a collectors item. When I
returned home I had to oil and grease it a little for about
several hours to get it working
right. However it is a classic machine and it looks great on my
bedroom desk. I dare say
whomever discarded it did not want to pay to have it repaired
since they never used it.
Basically in mint condition. I then went downtown and picked up
the toner cartridge for
NEC 800 laser printer. When I installed the toner it was a simple
clean job. However, I
had to reset the laser printer by either turning it on or off with
printer switch and not the
computer control panel switch, or either turn it on with the drum
cartridge uninstalled and
reinstalled. Anyway it reset the "PC Life" message and
the NEC laser printer is working
just great. I then went by CVS and noticed a large group of holiday
shoppers looking for
specialty items. I next went by the library and told the
ornithologist my viewpoint on the
Russian volcano. I noticed a large group of individuals using the
library. I also noticed a
car parked out front with Alaska license plates which I though was
unusual. I use to see a
Rolls Royce from Alaska during the winter. I also told one of the
librarians about the X2
modem sale at COMPUSA. I returned home and serviced the IBM
typewriter. It is the
one with the little round ball. I fixed the laser printer. I made
up a batch of
mrscott.com/icetea.htm which should last me for another week. I
put my Panasonic
electric typewriter in the cabinet underneath the Proscan
television. I cleaned my wine
glasses and put five of the remaining seven bottles of French wine
on the kitchen glass
shelves with cleaner glasses. I chatted with a friend telling him
I did not think I would be
up to making a trip to France, since I am not sure I would be up
to doing all the walking
that a Paris trip requires. Besides there are plenty of French
people here visiting. I noticed
a fellow night before last at the Hyatt that had the same look as
Jacque Cousteau. Well I
still have to think about it and it is not clear whether I was
invited or not. I suppose the
French won't notice if I don't show up for New Years, I can always
find a pilot who needs a
navigator to Hawaii which would be better for my arthritis. If I
can't scare up a pilot no one
can. After all I did spend a little bit of time around aviation. I
suppose KIWI airlines stops
by in Hawaii. Well it is all probably a Bonzi pipeline dream. That
reminds me I have not
checked the surf reports from around the world recently. I noticed
on the victims of AIDS
report from Cybercounch in Key West another fellow named Billy
Gates had passed away.
I suppose in the computer industry it is a "nom du
guerre". Lets see I believe the
Cousteau family have a resort in Fiji along with the Forbes and a
few other people. Of
course if one did not know what they were doing, one might end of
as shark bait. I suppose
one could hitch hike down to Key West and buy a cooler and sell
refreshment on the beach
and work ones way up to running a bar called "Ship Wreck
Mike's" but then one would
have to buy a parrot and feed it for a hundred years and leave it
to a relative. Of course if
I got tan when I came back if I ever did they would think I was a
"Cuban Refugee", until I
paled out I like I have done many times before. I suppose I could
say I was a
representative of a foreign country's "Geographical
Society" like one of the many Royal
Geographical Societys around the world. I suppose "National
Geographic, the Explorers
Club, and the Smithsonian have people in the field all the time.
Remember members of the
"Explorers Club" are not allowed to tell the story until
the "Club" dinner. I suppose one
could also say they were on "Outward Bound" which is a
Royal Society as well as the
World Renown "World Wildlife Fund" or the Audubon
Society. Thus if one gets bored of
sitting at the computer and is resourceful like the Cub Scouts one
can always dream up an
adventure. I believe Florida has an interesting group called the
"Sea Scouts" with a ship
called the "Unicorn" and the "Raleigh " is
always out there sailing the high seas. Thus for
the older generation there are alternatives for the experienced
although less safe than
Disney. I suppose the professional adventures are not for the
amateurs. Needless to say I
know what conditioning from experience it takes for certain
adventures, and I am not sure
if I am up to par. Well enough of pipe dreams. With 6 Billion
people in the world, I suppose
everyone has been most everywhere. I hear tell people in
Greenland, Iceland, and the
Faeroe Islands are very friendly. Well us urban warrior couch
potato computer hacker
nerds, might dream up something soon. Think about it. It might be
nearby in our own area.
However be safe in your holiday adventures. I don't think we want
any casualties. I suppose
if I got back to the eastern hemisphere I would want to check out
Lanzerote to see if it got
any bigger or busier. One never knows with a volcano. Say hello to
"Rhone Dietrin" if you
seeing him floating around one of my swimming pools. I still think
there are Sea Monsters
out there in the ocean, so let your imagination go, and keep a
sharp eye out to the ocean.
Remember Flipper is smarter than you are in the water not to
mention a few reptiles. CIO
Note:<888> 12/08/97 Monday 12:20 AM EST: Yesterday I got up
at 2PM. I started
cleaning my apartment and watering the plants. I listened to
computer news service while I
was doing my housecleaning. I made a differential backup. I
chatted with a few friends. I
went out about 7PM and the veterans were laying a commemerative
wreath at the Greenwich
Avenue veterans monument. I paid my respects and mentioned that
when I read the Pearl
Harbor causality list, I noted there were about 17 Scott family
members listed. I suppose
in the old days pre World War II, Pearl Harbor was a nice relaxed
tropical port where a
great many military families enjoyed serving and possibly
retiring. I believe one of
Admiral Halsey's Carrier Admirals was also named Scott and he went
down on his carrier
during the War. I noticed a few Japanese coming out of the Senior
Center after the
Wreath laying ceremony. I believe General McArthur's widow might
still be around the
Waldorf Towers where she has held court for many years. McArthur
and Company is a
major New York Investment Company also. The McArthurs are long
time Scott family
friends coming from one of the earlier European American families
to settle in this
country. I believe the same family has a dairy operation in
Florida. When I use to chat with
one of the sons in laws of one of General McArthurs' aids who was
Lyndon Johnson's
heart surgeon; he told me that his father in law had been General
McArthurs aid in charge
of psychological warfare. Now for believe it or not. When I first
got on the internet a little
over three and half years ago, I focused on the Russian volcanoes
north of Japan. When
one was erupting along the same fault the Kobe earthquake occurred
in Japan. I suppose
symmetric activity along the ring of fire in Russia can result in
earthquakes in Japan.
Obviously you would have to consult with an experienced
geotectonic expert. We might
have a similar situation today along the ring of fire. After
picking up smokes on Greenwich
Avenue, I noticed the office building had discarded three Coca
Cola cases. I drove down to
the water and checked the horizon. I noticed the lights were still
on Long Island, the old
Scott family potato farm. Yes we showed up in South Hampton first
to buy it from the
Indians. I believe there is still a Scott family homestead out
there. Also a friend lives near
the Walt Whitman homestead in Melville, Long Island. I believe the
original America's
Eagle Nest is out there somewhere too. Well then I drove down the
post road and checked
out the price of VCRs at Caldor’s in Old Greenwich. They are still
too high. I said hello to a
Japanese resident who uses the library regularly, but he seemed to
forget his English and I
told him quickly about the volcanic activity in Russia. I then
went to the Hyatt and used
the Bank of New York cash machine. I noticed the Hyatt is
beautifully decorated with
Christmas decorations and the staff there is very helpful and
courteous. They maintain a
nice ambience on a cold winters day. They told me they only have
internet access for
conference rooms, but I suppose one could dial a local access
provider like IBM.net from
a room. The Hyatt Hotel did not seem very busy, so I guess the
business community is
spending more time in warmer destinations. I then went by the
Exxon gasoline station and
bought $12 in gasoline. I picked up one dollar in change and
mentioned to a local homeless
individual he should apply for public housing. He seemed upset
about his predicament. I
then went home and did laundry and watched the end of Stanley and
Livingston. I had a
Red Barron pizza for dinner; and then folded my laundry. I then
posted this message after
midnight. CIO
Note:<888> 12/21/97 Sunday 3:05 P.M. EST: I went to bed
about 4 A.M. this morning. I
got up at 10 A.M.. I chatted with family with MCI's 5 cents a
minute plan on Sunday. I had
breakfast. I called up Cablevision to chat with them about my
service. I don't watch
television very much, but I keep it handy for guests and visitors.
Cablevision told me when
the "E" flashes on my present Cable Box, a "Pay For
View" is available. I never use this
feature since I can't afford it. I was told that Optimum TV is up
and running on my present
system. I now get MSNBC I believe on Channel 77. On this Tuesday
between 8 A.M. and
12 Noon, Cablevision will deliver the Optimum TV box for free
which works with the new
features. I called Cablevision at I believe the local number is
203‑348‑9211. I also was
informed by Cablevision of Connecticut they are installing a test
Internet Cable Modem
system in Westport, Connecticut right now. For information on the
service call
203‑750‑8790. I chatted with Mrs. Davis for quite a
while at Cablevision and she was quite
knowledgeable about her customers needs after 9 years on the job.
She said lots of young
children call all the time about the cablevision service and the
older population is
somewhat confused on how to use it. She said I might be able to
reprogram my cable ready
TV to accept the new channels which I will try shortly. Hopefully
they will install
cable modem access in Greenwich soon. Since the optic fiber
network is up and running, it
should not be too difficult to install once the service is
available in the area. I cleaned my
apartment and listened to Saturday's broadcast of www.ttalk.com
while I cleaned the
apartment. I now have to have a bite to eat and clean up, and I
should be out about 4 P.M.
or shortly thereafter. CIO
Note:<888> 12/21/97 Sunday 2:55 A.M. EST: Yes guys I am
still awake in the penthouse.
I found those URLs and sent them to Ken along with some old sci-fi
stuff based on other
beings existence. GOTO Software, Developer & Publisher of
successful Internet and
Game Software and Webearly 1.70 and PC Magazine: PC Tech (Share
Your Bookmarks
Between Browsers) . I am a little bit bushed and it is cold in
here. Returning to the planet
"Neptune". I wish someone would turn back on the mirror,
but I guess they need it in the
tundra. CIO
Note:<888> 12/20/97 Saturday 11:40 P.M. EST: I had a Tony's
frozen pizza for dinner
tonight and a Pepsi. I put on my long johns bottoms and my Gap
blue seaman’s sweater. I
drove downtown and parked in front of the veterans monument. I
walked down the avenue
and by the train station as I was pausing, at the crosswalk the
pizza deliveryman was
walking and a black Mercedes Connecticut plate 747‑MOM came
to a quick halt
impatiently. I started to walk behind the pizza deliveryman who
was upset that the
Mercedes had not wanted to stop for him. He said "Doesn't he
know, it is pedestrian
crosswalk?" I walking behind the Planet pizza deliveryman was
slower with my arthritis.
As I was almost out of the way of the Mercedes he the driver
became impatient and
accelerated almost hitting me. Perhaps he a younger white male
dark haired fellow with a
female did not realize that it was a pedestrian crosswalk in front
of the train station. The
crosswalk has a sign in the middle of the road saying "Stop
for Pedestrians". I noticed and
have commented to both the Greenwich Police before and Kennedy
security at the building
across the street from the train station that the street lights
across the street from the
train station in front of the office building are burned out, so
it is very dark at night. Also
since it is dark the crosswalk sign is not very visible. I
suggested to the desk sergeant
when I reported the incident fifteen minutes later that they
should put blinking yellow
lights on the pedestrian crosswalk sign. I also suggested that
lots of Mercedes drivers
seem to be Doctors, so possibly the younger gentleman driving the
Mercedes was possibly
rushing to a medical emergency. After crossing the crosswalk I
walked into the train
station and chatted with a young man from Philadelphia that worked
for a computer
company in London. He had my family look, so I told him where many
of my family lived
around the world. I then proceeded up to the second level of the
train station and crossed
over the overpass to the taxi area and commented to one of the
local drivers about the
incident. I next went back up the avenue and reported the incident
to the desk sergeant. I
then sat in front of the senior center. I chatted with the day
custodian who told me the
regular night custodian would be back on Monday. I then chatted
with a new local about
his dog. He said he had found it and it was half husky and half
German Shepard. I am
somewhat familiar with dogs and the lost dog he has adopted looks
more like a coyote to
me, who knows. I next walked back down the avenue and back through
the train station
which out of some kind act of sanity they are leaving open for the
passengers, so they can
stay warm. I chatted with a couple of people I thought colder
weather is headed our way. I
next walked back up the avenue and sat in front of the senior
center until 10 P.M.. I
noticed quite a few young people were out. The movie "Titanic
is playing at the train
station cinema. I did not think it was very busy downtown, so
perhaps people are away
skiing. Starbucks had about a dozen people. I saw a number of
visitors around town,
however although today was busy the night was not busy. I then
drove down by the water
on Steamboat Road and saw the lights on across the harbor. I
noticed it seemed to be an
unusual cloud formation like I have seen after volcanic eruptions
before. I was wandering
if it was not an after effect of the Greenland asteroid. It got me
to thinking that an asteroid
that large could possibly alter the Earth's polar axis or its
orbit and possibly effect the
weather as we know it. It also made me wander if it had put up any
unusual amounts of dust
debris in the upper atmosphere possibly thinning out the sun's
light and warmth a bit. I
wandered if anyone had gone up to Greenland to find out if the
asteroid or meteorite had
left any geological remains from other parts of our solar system
or universe. It was an eerie
night as far as the weather on the Harbor felt. I heard a Duck on
the water which lead me
to believe it might be expecting warmer weather. I don't usually
see Ducks this time of
year. I commented to the fellow walking the Coyote that
backcountry game keepers have
spotted wolves and bears in the area since I have lived here. All
and all it was a delightful
evening. I noticed quite a few younger people headed into the late
showing of the train
station cinema. I am not sure whether they are interested in the
Titanic or not, perhaps
some other movie is showing. Having spent a great deal of time
outside today, since 8
A.M., I need to take a hot bath to ease up my arthritis, so I will
feel better tomorrow when
I get up to clean my apartment. I have turned the heat down in the
apartment to try to
save a little money. I will try once again to do that, but I will
have to wait and see how I
feel. I suppose it will be a little quieter tomorrow since it is
Sunday, but the downtown
merchants might be open this time of year. I noticed the police
department were
monitoring traffic speeds on Greenwich Avenue and pulling over
people for speeding. I do
not walk around the upper part of the avenue that much anymore
since it is not that busy
at night. I did stop by Baccarat Crystal shop today and told them
that when I worked in
the kitchen at "La Vielle Maison" in Boca Raton; they
used Baccarat Crystal. I
commented that someone I once me, said their family owned the sand
pits in Steubenville
Ohio where Steuben glass comes from. I asked them where Baccarat’s
sand came from
and they said it was a trade secret. I told them I knew quite a
bit about sand, and I had
probably forgotten where the Baccarat Crystal sand came from. I
suggested that since
the French own Devil's Island, they could possibly make it into a
"Club Med" for white
collar criminals. I also suggested that they might think about
using black Lanzerote sand
for black crystal. I also suggested that a few French people and
other Europeans are
working in French Guiana for the European Space Agency Arian Space
Program. I chatted
with a fellow named Eduardo and his son outside my building today
from Brazil. I told him
about other Brazilian's I knew of in the area. Since one Brazilian
friend showed up here,
we have seen about fifty coffee shops show up in town. Coffee is
an important commodity,
but it is not the only commodity. I suggested to the librarian today
that the government
should put a $2 a gallon tax on gasoline to raise more money for
providing heat for older
people and other necessities. I also suggested that it might help
in conservation. People
here seem to be use to using as much oil as available. Having
lived through the oil crisis in
the 1970's, I know it could happen again. Environmentalists
spending hundreds of millions
of barrels of oil a year to travel to look at ecology does not
make since to me. Ultimately
the people have to decide for themselves what they want to do, and
get unglued from the
mass media. The younger people I saw downtown looked very sincere
and look like they
have been working very hard and I hope they enjoy their holidays.
I suggested to several
people today, if they have family members who are ill, Westchester
Airport has two flights
a day on weekdays to Rochester, Minnesota where the Mayo Clinic is
located. It is colder
there, but they have excellent facilities and are world renown. I
have not had a chance to
surf the net today, but I suggested to a British patron in the
library today that the British
could possibly use the Britannia as a tourist or holiday vessel in
Florida, the Bahamas or
the Caribbean. I know it costs a lot to maintain, but there are
lots of enthusiastic
Commonwealth and retired United Kingdom citizens down south that
might like the idea.
Interesting URL's I jotted down today are www.postageplus.com ,
www.pitneybowes.com ,
www.goto.co.uk , www.aolpress.com . I also read an article in PC
Magazine about a
program one can download from their site PC Tech
"SYNCURLS". It is a program that
minds both the bookmarks simultaneously for Microsoft Internet
Explorer 4.01 and
Netscape Communicator 4.04. I will have to look into it when I
have time. Au Revoir Mes
Amis.
Note:<888> 12/20/97 Saturday 2:20 P.M. EST: Today I got up
at 7 A.M. and had
breakfast of Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Two Slices Arnold Healthnut
Bread, One Large
coffee mrscott.com/coffee.htm , and a 12 ounce glass of Tropicana
Ruby Red
Orange Juice and my usual vitamins. I went downtown and stopped by
the Hospital Thrift
shop and bought a Budweiser Beer stein for 50 cents. I chatted
with one of the shop
volunteers about aviation. I stopped by Bank of New York Putnam
Trust and withdrew all
my money except a $1. I chatted with an old Day school classmate
about who was up at
Harvard that I had gone to Taft with. I went down the avenue and
stopped by Quinn's
market looking unsuccessfully for Tom Collins Mixer and drove down
by the pier on
Steamboat Road and chatted with one of my former neighbors about
Volcanology and
Oceanography and Lanzerote on the pier for a while. I went by the
Mews thrift shop and
bought a whisky decanter for $1.06 to keep water in at my bar. I
went by the ELDC thrift
store and bought a bartenders spoon for $1.06. I went by Hospital
Thrift Shop again, but
their parking lot was full, so I did not stop by. I went by the
Greenwich library and read the
local paper. I chatted with the Burns Security agent and he said
he once worked at
Wescon tire in Port Chester. I stopped the Exxon station and
filled up my tank with $8.80
premium gasoline. I went by the Grand Union and bought Whisky Sour
Mix for $1.61. I
stopped by Val's liquor across the parking lot and they did not
carry Canada Dry Collins
Mixer, and neither did Quinn’s, Grand Union, or the Food Emporium.
I noticed Val's
carried the quart bottles of Angostura Bitters, so I will have to
start buying it there. I went
over to the Port Chester Beer distributor and they finally had
Canada Dry Collins Mixer
for a $1.09 a quart. I bought three bottles. I noticed that they
had 12 packs of Becks beer
for $8.99 plus tax and deposit. I came back home and expressed my
condolences to one of
my neighbors about Mary Ann passing away while she was in the laundry
mat. She seemed
quite mournful. I went upstairs and defrosted some smoked turkey
and had a smoked
turkey sandwich and with Tabasco sauce and two microwave russet
potatoes. I then made
coffee and entered my financial accounts and filed this report. I
will probably go out for
another tour shortly. CIO
Note:<888> 12/19/97 Friday 10:55 P.M. EST:I updated my
SoundBlaster SW32 card
drivers from this link Creative Labs What's New on the FTP site ,
select
"SBW95UP.EXE". This afternoon I organized my kitchen cabinets
some more and moved
the canned goods out of the bookshelf by the kitchen. It looks
much neater. I polished my
wooden furniture with lemon oil. I straightened up a bit. One of
my neighbors told me Mary
Ann Thyse died from heart problems caused by pneumonia. The state
of Connecticut
refuses to pay for the electric heat for the seniors and disabled
in this building, so quite a
few tenants are forced to live in very cold conditions which can
cause illness and death.
Mary Ann called me two weeks ago to check her new Lucent cordless
telephone which did
not work. I noticed when I was in her apartment it was very cold.
I suppose she was trying
to save on electricity and caught pneumonia and died. It is a
shame that the State of
Connecticut refuses to pay for the electric heat in this building
causing a great deal of
misery for many of the tenants. All the other public housing in
Greenwich has the heat paid
for. I was told by our former tenant's president who was evicted
for complaining that over
15 people have died in this building of 55 tenants in the eight
years it has been open. If one
complains the establishment threatens and intimidates the
residents here. Most of them
are afraid to speak up. I guess the local housing authority would
rather allocate the funds
for heating this building to other projects more popular with the
voting public. The head of
the housing authority has not returned my calls in 1 1/2 years. I
basically have no choice
but to pay the higher heating bills or suffer in the cold with my
severe arthritis. It is pretty
much the same for all my other fellow tenants. One neighbor's
electricity bill was $500 last
February. It basically shows how foolish the housing authority was
to install electric heat in
a building up north and we all have to pay the consequences. We
have no political redress
since the Housing Authority is an independent agency. Still it is
better than sleeping in a
palmetto tree in Key West. I had frozen pasta primavera for
dinner. I cleaned up. I went
out for a drive. While driving down Greenwich Avenue, a good
looking 25 year old brown
haired female pedestrian tried to pick up a ride with me to the
bottom of the Avenue
because she was in a rush. Basically we are not rude here, but
from experience I try not to
pick up hitchhikers anymore, not to mention it would raise
eyebrows to be seen with such a
good looking gal. She sort of looked like Ali McGraw when she was
that age. I guess since
I am such a local figure she wanted to grab a ride, but the
village has a million eyes so I
don't think she minded walking the three blocks to the bottom of
the avenue. There were
lots of young folks out tonight. I stopped by the library and read
the local newspaper with a
story about the Greenwich Police investigation. I chatted with
some of the library locals. I
returned Nixon and checked out the film Sophisticated Gents. I
also checked out "Diana
The Last Year" by Donald Spoto to read. I then went by the
Grand Union and bought a
half gallon of 2% milk for $1.84 . I went over to the Food Emporium
and chatted with a
local about general topics. I was looking for Tom Collins mixer at
both places and neither
seem to carry it anymore. They did have Whisky Sour mix though. I
noticed the Food
Emporium carried Key West Lime Juice which is strange because when
I was down there I
don't recall seeing many Lime trees. I played a $1 lottery ticket
out of the vending
machine at the front of the Food Emporium and did not win
anything. I chatted with an
acquaintance who must have been spending at least $100 on the
lottery tickets there. I
told him I read an article that the one of the Indian Casinos in
Connecticut was giving each
of its tribe $1,500 in profit sharing which seemed a little low,
since I read that the same
Casino was the largest individual contributor to Bill Clinton's
campaign giving him $50
million. Basically from what I am writing one can surmise that the
political establishment
in Connecticut is somewhat corrupt with the overflow of the mafia
element out of New
York State. Needless to say they don't worry about Federal
intervention, so I basically
feel the status quo will continue. They never bother me because I
tell them I have family in
the military who would be quite upset. After I returned home I
chatted with one of my
neighbors and filed this report. CIO
Note:<888> 12/19/97 Friday 2:40 P.M. EST: I was up at 7 A.M.
this morning. I updated
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm bookmarks. I had all three local IBM.net
access numbers
not work and the operator "0" number fail for ten
minutes today. It obviously was some
problem with the telephone company switching system. I checked
with IBM Armonk
security 1‑914‑499‑4400 and they did not know
about any problems. I found the Inforworld
link for Dave Livingston's article this week for using two modems,
two lines, and two ISP
accounts with Microsoft MS Dun 1.2 to double one's connect speed.
This is the link but it
will changes after a week, Opinions InfoWorld, Dave's Current
Column . I found an
interesting password saver program that just came out at ZDNet
Software Library ‑ The
Lock 98 . I straightened up my kitchen and dining area a little
while listening to the
Internet News broadcasts. I will probably go out in about an hour.
CIO
Note:<888> 12/18/97 Thursday 5:40 P.M. EST: I updated
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm Scott's Index. I went out this morning
and bought 4
Champaign glasses at the hospital thrift shop for $2 and 2 beer
mugs for $1. I stopped by
the library and read the four computer news weeklies I normally
read. Brian Livingston
has a good article in InfoWorld this week about multilinking with
MS Dun 1.2, setting up
two 56,000 baud modems with two telephone lines and two ISP
accounts where one can
get 112,000 baud download speeds. Of course I don't know if it
actually downloads from
one site that fast, or one can download from two sites at 56,000
baud. I am going pretty
dang fast right now, so I don't think I will try it just right
now. I checked out Oliver Stone's
film Nixon out of the library to view. I had a smoked turkey
sandwich for lunch with
Tabasco on it. I went back downtown and parked by the water down
on Steamboat Road
and had a cup of coffee out of my thermos. I watched the aviation
traffic around the area
on the clear blue sky day. I did not notice the flag flying. I saw
two jets from Europe
headed down south plus the usual Westchester aviation traffic. I
drove by the hospital
thrift shop again. I sat downtown for fifteen minutes. I went by
the library and read two
computer magazines. I noticed that www.ibm.net is rated the best
internet service
provider. I wish they would let one dial up at least two ISP
connections at once like they
use to and I might try getting a second phone line then. I noticed
a lot of activity around
town. I guess we have a lot of holiday shoppers. I noticed one of
the family neighbors
wearing a red baseball cap. I guess so many people travel into and
out of the area, I
continue to feel like the computer reference librarian at the
library. It is too bad I don't
have more of a budget to expand my operation. Well at least I have
a well stocked
refreshment center. They say in the future one will be able to
talk to ones computer very
easily. I already talk to my computer like some other people chat
with their plants. I wore
my long underwear on this warmer day, and it seemed to make a
difference with my
arthritis. I have to check if I am having guests for dinner or not
shortly. Great Day in
Greenwich. I also received a second call from an attorney in Port
Chester, Mann? and
something yesterday about a Michael Scott that use to have the
Cutting Board deli. He is
from the east block and his real name is Michael Swobe in his 50s.
I suppose he left
without paying his landlord the rent on the deli. Michael Scott is
very common name. Lots
of new arrivals have taken the Scott family name instead of using
their more complicated
sounding foreign names. I am reasonably assured that I am from the
real Scott family that
arrived here over 350 years ago, and I have lots of relatives
descended from that branch
of the family here in this country and around the world. Lots of
this European types around
today. I suppose lots of relatives are coming to visit their
families while others head away
on holiday. www.ibm.net supposedly works fastest in the evening
because it caters to
daytime business users. I do not use the IBM dialer which I think
messes up the system
with older files, but the regular Microsoft dialer for IBM Net.
That is all for now. CIO
Note:<888> 12/18/97 Thursday 9:15 A.M. EST: Updated
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm
Current Bookmarks. I plan to go out shortly this morning. CIO
Note:<888> 12/18/97 Thursday 7:00 A.M. EST: I was up at 4
A.M. this morning. I had
breakfast and showered. I went out and cleaned the frost off the
car. I stopped by the
Grand Union and picked up a six pack of Schweppes Bitter Limon for
$3.59. I also picked
up a bag of Idaho potatoes for 99 cents and a box of Post Raisin
Bran for $1.99. I got home
and carved up the Greenburg smoked turkey from Tyler, Texas I
received from a family
member. I put the white and dark meat in five different plastic
bags in the freezer and left
one bag in the fridge. I cut the meat off in large sections, and
ripped the rest off. I put the
carcass in the dumpster. I noticed this morning the early morning
execs going to work. I did
not see lights on down by the water, so people are probably away.
I will do some net work
today and possibly go out this morning. I received my electricity
bill for the last month
which includes my electric heat. It was $188.87 which is about
typical. I am keeping it
warmer turning the heat off in the room that I don't use either
the bedroom or living room.
I pay an averaged monthly amount of $123.. With my arthritis I
have to keep it warm
enough, about 70 degrees, to be comfortable here so my joints
don't ache. Back to net.
CIO
Note:<888> 12/17/97 Wednesday 12:30 P.M. EST: Updated
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm Recent bookmarks. The internet seems to be
quiet with the
holiday season approaching. No, I have not gotten into the hooch.
I made a complete
backup this morning. I also had a turkey sandwich for lunch and
coffee. I need to carve up
and freeze the smoked turkey. I ran across one interesting story
from yesterday on the
BBC that caught my attention, BBC News | Sci/Tech | It came from
the skies, Greenland
Asteroid . I hope this does not mean that the possible dust cloud
from the asteroid will cool
off the earth shortly and we will have a much colder winter than
normal. They have had
minus 20 degrees F. weather in Russia recently, but I don't think
the asteroid would cause
that effect so quickly. Only time will tell. I probably won't be
going to Key West. I am so
stuck in my routine, and enjoy the quiet and comfort of home. I
think I can tough it out
here in Connecticut. Somebody called me this morning asking me if
I was the Mike Scott
that owned the "Chopping Block" in Port Chester. I had
to say no. CIO
Note:<888> 12/17/97 Wednesday 3:15 A.M. EST: I went to bed
at 8 P.M. and got up at
2:00 A.M.. Scott's index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm was up a bit
yesterday. It
seemed to be a good day for tech stocks. I finished setting up my
holiday hospitality bar
with a 1 liter bottle of Kailua Coffee Liquor, in case anyone
wants to stop by and have a
"White Russian". The Kailua was $19.99 plus $1.35 tax
for a total of $21.34 . I normally
don't drink that much, but I figure with snow possibly coming at
the holiday time, I would
try to set up a user friendly environment should anyone contact me
about stopping by. I
suppose a lot of people enjoy drinking something besides ice tea
and coffee. I have spent a
number years around established people sipping their booze, so I
guess part of the secret to
success in moderation is to offer liquid and alcoholic refreshment
to one's guests. Having
lived in places like Manhattan, Nantucket, Key West, and Lake Forest;
I suppose I have
a number of deja vue friends who enjoy a cocktail occasionally
particularly amongst the
old guard. Well I'll let you know if anyone stops by for
cocktails. If not all this good hooch
can sit and gather dust. It will give me something else to dust in
my apartment. If we ever
get something like the blizzard of 1888, I suppose I will have
some extra Red Cross
Emergency Medical supplies stocked up for emergency purposes too.
Alcohol is part of
our culture, particular in colder climates and realistically I
think it is safer to sit back and
relax and entertain or have a night cap at home than to spend
particularly high prices at
the local pubs. Not that I am cheap, but I am on a limited budget
and I suppose one can
only do so much. I expect guests will not drink and drive, where
ever they are enjoying
their holiday refreshment this year. I suppose this collection of
beverages and cocktails
will be handy for anyone who stops by. I do not myself drink
alone, but do enjoy
conversation and relaxing when old friends and visitors stop by
and would probably have a
drink myself if any of them ever do. If you don't have the time to
come into the area, I am
sure some of the staff at the main operation headquarters would be
happy to make sure
you are given amble refreshment whenever needed. After all these
years around
corporations and diplomats, I tend to be forgetful about what the
main operation is, but I
am sure there is somebody out there to remind me. Needless to say
the funds to set up the
holiday bar were provided by other members of the Scott family, so
that gives you an idea
what the main operation might be after over 350 years of helping
to run a Dutch Trading
Post on the Hudson River. I believe one of the family's original
businesses was the
Molasses business down to the Indies and back up the coast to
Europe. Back to the net. I
hear tell somebody I might know has a house in Brazil bigger than
the Kremlin with
millions of acres of land, but that might be one of the southern
branch offices. With this
extended network, I am not sure of all the established friends,
family, and associates that
we have in place, but I suppose it is extensive. Needless to say
things are quite simple
here in the diplomatic quarter. CIO
Note:<888> 12/16/97 Tuesday 1:30 P.M. EST: I went out at 7
A.M. this morning and
bought 2 % milk for $1.84, Lemon Juice $1.69, Angostura Bitters
$2.49, Rose's Lime
Juice $3.19, 2 Tabasco $1.19 each, 2 cocktail red and green
napkins 40 packs $1.59 each,
cocktail onions $2.29, V‑8 Juice 99 cents, White Wine
Vinegar $1.09, cocktail olives 99
cents, 6 limes $1.98, 1 lemon 67 cents, 1 box clementines $4.99
plus tax .37 for a total of
$29.73. I then put the food away and arranged it around my
cocktail bar. I then did had
toast and orange juice and vitamins took a shower. I then went
over to Var Max Liquor
pantry 1‑914‑937‑4930 and purchased 1 liter
Canadian Club $16.99, 1 liter Jack Daniels
which came with two JD glasses for $17.99, 1 liter Mount Gay Rum
$17.99, 1 Liter
Gordon's Gin $12.99, 1 bottle Le Fleur Chevalier rouge $6.99, 1
bottle Notilly Prat Dry
Vermouth $3.99 for a total with tax of $5.19 of $82.13. I then
remembered to buy a bottle
of Moet & Chandon White for $23.99 plus $1.62 tax for a total
of $25.61. Thus $162.12
was spent on liquor and $35.30 for mixers and additives. I also
picked up four 1 1/2 ounce
shot glasses at Lecters for $4.10. After finishing up setting up
the Holiday bar I did some
minor arrangements. I went downtown and walked briefly. I sat in
front of the senior
center and noticed a number of British tourists strolling around.
I remembered that I had a
UPS delivery coming, so I returned home and the smoked turkey and
a package from mom
just arrived now. I guess I will relax of go out a bit shortly. I
had a peanut butter sandwich
and Pepsi for lunch. It is a nice day, but I like to keep my
accounts straight, and am trying
to relax a bit by drinking less coffee. I have a 4 PM appointment,
so I might make a few
rounds before then. I also unsealed the liquor bottles, so they
are ready for use. CIO
Note:<888> 12/16/97 Tuesday 4:30 A.M. EST: Yesterday I went
out about noon. I
purchased a solid oak Microwave cart for $12.50 at the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift Shop. It
normally retailed for $120. It came disassembled. I went downtown
by the water and
checked the skyline. I noticed a new forest green GMC parked down
by the water. I
noticed a long time family friend parked by Mike's former barber
shop trying to get a
haircut. He still drives the black and white Rolls. I did not have
a chance to converse. I
stopped by the Greenwich library and chatted with Norman. He asked
me if a 747 could
land at Westchester Airport. I said I did not think so, but
possibly a C5A could, if they cut
down the trees at the end of the runway. It probably depends on
how much fuel it is
carrying as to whether it could take off. Greenwich was full of
holiday shoppers and old
guard. I noticed a few new young faces returning from college. The
library painted the
temporary construction partition yellow. I noticed the
construction crew was busy digging
the foundation for the new addition. They have a lot of rich top
soil they have dug up, I
suppose they will have to relocate. I went home and assembled the
Microwave oven stand
on wheels. It looks presentable. I decided to setup a Strategic
Air Command Emergency
Cocktail Bar on it. I washed and cleaned 40 beer, wine, short and
tall pieces of glassware
and placed them strategically on the bar. I set out the
Westchester PGA ice bucket in the
center. I put 7 sealed bottles of white wine and one open bottle
of white wine along the
back top. I put the seltzer bottle on the bottom shelf, with the
flask, and the empty Dom
Perrigon bottle along with a wine carafe. I put a Benson and
Hedges cork screw next to the
ice bucket. I placed the Norwegian peace conference flag in front
of the ice bucket. I went
out and got smokes, and 4 bottles Schweppes Club Soda, two bottles
tonic water, 2 seltzer
water, one ginger ale for 89 cents apiece at the Grand Union. I
stopped by Var Max liquor
pantry in Port Chester just down the road 1‑914‑937‑4930.
I purchased a 1.75 liter bottle of
Dewars Scotch for $36 and 1.75 liter bottle of Smirnoff Vodka for
$18.50. I set the mixers
and the liquor on the bar when I got home. I probably need to pick
up a fifth of Jack
Daniels, a fifth of gin, ?what type, a fifth of Canadian Club, a
small bottle of vermouth, a
bottle of red wine to complete to complete the emergency bar. I
refilled the ice trays in the
refrigerator. I don't drink at home myself, but I always try to be
prepared for guests
stopping by. When one is out in the chilled holiday cold, they
occasionally need a warmer
upper, particularly if they are use to warmer weather or
conditions. The Scott family has a
tradition of trying to offer hospitality and refreshment when we
can afford it. I guess it is
all right to use my emergency money to setup a cocktail
refreshment center instead of
getting a new hard drive for shareware programs. I also unsealed
the liquor bottles. They
tell me at the liquor store, if one does not drink it in a year of
two it will evaporate. I
placed the bar in the corner in front of the deer picture next to
the laser printer. With
winter coming up, one never knows when chilled visitors might show
up or sneak in, so it is
better to be prepared. I also have a case of cokes and Pepsi in
the fridge, orange juice,
cranberry juice, 12 bottles dark beer, and Tabasco, tomato juice,
lea and perrins. That
reminds me I need to buy some 2 percent milk. After setting up the
bar, I stopped by the
Greenwich library and chatted with the custodian about Key West in
the old days. A friend
wants me to check at Liberty Travel across the street from the
library about Key West
travel packages around New Years. Last year they had a $800 round
trip airfare package,
with stay at the Key West Best Western next to the airport, and
car per person double
occupancy for a week. Well I will do a little bit more cold
weather maintenance today and
net work. I suppose if anyone is in Manhattan around Rockefeller Center
they should be
generous to the Salvation Army Santa collecting funds in front of
Rockefeller Center. He
might be getting a little chilled this time of year, but he works
hard. Maybe they should
setup a little warmer booth for him around his kettle. Enough of
Christmas preparations.
CIO
Note:<888> 12/15/97 Monday 11:)0 A.M. EST: Yesterday at 8
P.M. I got up and started
cleaning my apartment after breakfast. I did a little bit more
thorough cleaning and
finished about 3 A.M. I went for a drive around town, and noticed
an orange Volkswagen
Beatle for sale down town. I drove out by the Westchester airport
and studied the flight
schedule. I always park at the XEROX parking space, since when I
went out to California
around 1980 a fellow in charge of XEROX west coast that looked
like Nelson Rockefeller
in Laguna Beach took me out to lunch and I explained some of my
concepts of the
computer industry. I guess they had enough research projects like
the Windows operating
system at the XEROX parc research site, that they were able to
develop and market some
of their research concepts. I had several thousand people around
me from Cal Tech, and I
believe Vincent Butler in Santa Cruz was enthusiastic about some
of the concepts. He said
he was a fourth generation Californian that had gone to MIT. Back
in 1978 the only thing
they had on the Computer lab at U.C. Santa Cruz was Fortran, so I
guess after a several
hectic trips to California, the Volcanology alert team came up
with some more
interesting software and hardware for the computer industry. One
has to realize there are
quite a few people on the West Coast and it was not all a one man
operation. I believe the
original company I formed was called Discovision, but it might
have evolved into
something else today. I talked with so many people out there
during 1978 ‑1980, I am not
sure what all came of it, but I figure some of the boys in the
Silicone Valley remember. I
remember 50,000 private airplanes parked around Lawrence Livermore
Laboratory, so
obviously it was a major effort. Hippie guru computer types in the
Redwoods of California,
well how life has changed. Remember when life was simpler. Yeh,
the IBM office is in Palo
Alto, and I stopped by it to on those trips. Well lets not forget
a few other people living
peacefully in Carmel by the Sea. Who knows for sure who was in
charge out there, but I
suppose the computer industry has changed a bit in 17 or 18 years
since those trips. I
remember when the Apple came out in 1982, so I suppose some of the
people when I went
west came back east, needless to say the patent lawyers and
attorneys are going to have a
field day with all this. Yes it is all mostly proprietary patented
company information that
they are using that we leant for the global effort. On a minor
note an IBM friend JJ is
renting a house near my family in Florida to take Executive Air
Flight Training, so I guess
he plans to travel a bit for business and pleasure. Company trips
off Nantucket were a lot
simpler in a $150 Subaru with a Polaroid sticker all around the
country. So who knows
whom the evil wizard really was, but most of all the new toys were
sitting on the shelf for
years only to be rediscovered and reconfigured and remarketed. I
guess one could look at
it as the ultimate recycling project. You were all having so much
fun partying you never
paid much attention to what the old family firm was doing. I
suppose you better not fire the
help because they don't look like movie stars, but they sure as
hell made the firm one hell
of a lot of MS dollars. I noticed Westchester Airport has a couple
flights a day to
Rochester, Minnesota for those needing expert medical care at the
Mayo Clinic. Most of
the flights there are to D.C. and around the north country. CIO
Note:<888> 12/30/97 Tuesday 5:15 P.M. EST: I was up at noon
today. I went downtown
and checked with Liberty Travel. There are not openings to Key
West packages, until
1/10/97 ‑ 1/17/97 at the Key West Best Western Ambassador
flying U.S. Air, White Plains,
Philadelphia, Miami, and Key West and return with four door rent a
car for $1,050 per
person double
occupancy. I don't plan to travel. I also found out a weeks stay at the
Mount Irvine Club in Tobago with airfare is $1,500 per person. If
one rented a car there,
they drive on the left side of the road. I made
mrscott.com/icetea.htm . It is suppose
to be down into the teens on New Year’s Eve. I feel a little achy
right now. I updated
Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . The market has been good
the last two
days. Try to stay warm. CIO
Note:<888> 12/30/97 Tuesday 12:15 A.M. EST: Yesterday on
Monday I got up at noon and
after breakfast went out about 3 P.M.. I stopped by the Greenwich
Hospital Thrifts Shop
and browsed the merchandise. I went down by the water and viewed
the cloud formation
created by the rain formation. I stopped by the Town Hall for an
appointment. I went by
the library and returned Princess Di book and two video tapes. I
checked out a video on
the QEII, Sleepers, and Second Best. I read the local newspaper. I
stopped by the Entree
Computer store and viewed the latest models of equipment. At 6
P.M., I returned and my
dinner guest had arrived. I reheated the Chicken Cordon Bleu, and
then watched QE II,
and Sleeper. I received a call from the music librarian about two
music CD's and explained
I had double checked my limited collection of CDs about 15 twice,
and the library had
made a clerical error. I will update Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm and then
go to bed. It does not look like it will be snowing here tonight,
just heavy rain. I saw a
former classmate of mine returning to Belgium today, so I suppose
other international
visitors are in the area for the holidays. CIO
Note:<888> 12/28/97 Sunday 11:50 P.M. EST: I was up at noon
today. Confirmed with
family members. Checked in with police departments of former
communities our family
was established in, and advised them to tell visitors still
looking for us to refer business
matters to the family companies. They got the message. I cleaned
the apartment and
watered the plants until 6 P.M.. I had a dinner guest for dinner.
I made my own version of
Chicken Cordon Bleu, frozen beans, and Idaho potatoes. I watched
Texasville on the
VCR. I went down to the Shell station and purchased $10 of
gasoline and advised the night
attendant nothing was going on in Greenwich. I advised him the
stock market has not done
anything in the last five months, up maybe a half percent; and
treasury bills or secured
bonds would be a better investment. I am home for the night, and
will maintain routine for
the rest of the month. As far as I know, they all have FY money,
so they don't care about
anything but themselves. Well the town makes a portion of its
money off the traffic
through the town, and when that traffic dries up particularly in
the winter, expenses still
have to be met, and from an overall perspective the town is not a
good business
investment at the present moment. Prices are artificially
inflated, but the town offers
privacy for those who like a quiet boring peaceful life not far
from the hectic city life.
Overall they're probably looking for new sheep to fleece, and if
they don't show up which
they always do, they're fold their tents like the Arabs and head
toward more prosperous
hunting grounds. Thus if the market goes down, a certain negative
element in town won't
find it to their advantage to be here; but some of us might have
to exercise and delegate
more authority. Wolf patrol is still out tonight. It is not
determined whether the snow storm
in the area tomorrow and Tuesday will leave any accumulation
since, we are close to the
shore. Enjoy the upcoming Holiday week and be ready for work next
Monday any of you
that still have jobs. CIO
Note:<888> 12/28/97 Sunday 3:30 A.M. EST: I am still
relaxing sitting around my warm
for now apartment in my white wool socks, white long john bottoms,
and white turtle neck.
Tighter long underwear in the winter is warmer than those baggy
Chinese long johns they
sell at the GAP. I baked 22 Duncan Hines cookies with a few
teaspoons of Kailua and
vanilla and cinnamon and nutmeg instead of a teaspoon of water. I
fiddled checking my
modem X2 by running HyperTerminal and running
"ATI6","ATY11","ATI1 through
ATI12". It gives all sort of useful stats for you techies. I
posted If Your Internet Activity Is
Malfunctioning, This Might Be Why, rootshell.com for you hackers
who want to sabotage
somebody's system. It showed up at www.7am.com out of New Zealand,
probably some
smart ass got tired of the cold and is camping out down there for
the summer in the 120
degrees F. dry air. Well too each his own. I suppose all the pink
slips sent out by
registered mail recently did not make anyone happy, but they
suddenly realized they were
all per diem employees and the budget and the program was
eliminated by the present
ruling authorities. I suppose a few people will be spending their
savings on Seeing Eye
Dogs and Glasses. Needless to say they all will be pretty useless
for security work if they
have to use their eyes to see very well. I would imagine most of
the team is pretty near
sighted by now. Emergency bell went off briefly this evening. I
imagine some of the old
timers in the computer industry I have seen around here recently
are getting tired of
McDonalds' hamburgers, so I recommend to them to take a job in a
French restaurant and
learn how to cook for enjoyment and better health. Needless to say
having a half dozen
French knives at your back takes getting use to. Best thing in
this cooler environment is to
stay busy and pace oneself. Always other more interesting things
to do than cruising the
highways aimlessly. There seem to one or two people in the area
who make a living out of
being professionals. Needless to say the conservation movement in
Greenwich is on hold
until the so called authorities return from their tropical hideaways.
Words of experience, if
one uses mechanized equipment frequently one should take an
interest in its maintenance.
Such play toys as Air Force One have to be refitted every time it
flies into a different
environment or location, any trained aviation mechanic would know
that. Thus if it goes
down, contact Bill Gate's father, I believe he is suppose to be
the attorney representing
Boeing. I am told that it can't land at Westchester Airport, but I
would imagine the Army
Corps of Engineers could make the proper adjustments in about a
day. Of course the
green 727 is an old plane with a new paint job, if I flew a lot I
would inquire into the planes
history and maintenance records. With budget cutbacks, I can not
assure anything is
working properly. I suppose next they will want to start growing
rice in the
environmentally protected conservation areas. What you idiots
don't realize it is more than
a five year or ten year plan, it is part of a 100 to 200 year plan
that is so slowly evolving
that you call it progress. Thus the puppet master has basically
played his red queen, and
the game is over until we get more sensible communications out of
the other hemisphere.
Basically keep the security watch on, and find out what they
really want, not the
propaganda handouts. Obviously there is enough real estate in the
Eastern Hemisphere,
so it is not a land crab. My attitude is that they were all sent
here, because they were
causing problems in their home countries or had incompatible
philosophies. Needless to
say the motto of the local library is not, "Knowledge is
Power" it is "Let's See What
Comes Next". CIO
Note:<888> 12/27/97 Saturday 11:55 P.M. EST: Today I got up
around noon. I puttered
around the apartment for a while. I went out at 4 P.M. and a
friend just arrived. We drove
by the Arnold Factory Outlet store and I picked up two loaves of
Healthnut bread for
$1.29 apiece. I went by the library and it was quiet. I dropped
off Mission Impossible and
checked out Rob Roy and Texasville. I also checked out a colorful
book of pictures by
Valdez on George Herbert Walker Bush that only recently arrived at
the library. I guess
by comparing pictures in the book, Bill Clinton must be 6'5"
while GHWB is only 6'2". I
used to know about a half dozen fellows here in Greenwich all over
6'6" who were mostly
into electronics and finance. I guess I am a shrimp at 6' and 200
pounds. I noticed that
Prince Charles is 5'10" tall. The tallest person I have ever
seen locally is a New York City
policeman I believe named Miller over 7' tall who was actually a
Canadian and there were
plenty more up in Canada where he came from. He use to stick out
in a crowd as he
observed the traffic at 5th Avenue and 42nd Street. I guess
Canadians have plenty of
room to grow up there, which is why Olympia and York is such a
fine construction company
having built comfortable buildings like the World Trade Center.
Needless to say the Feds
never bothered me when I hung out in the bar where the Olympia and
York construction
crew drank after work. As I recall they use to keep the bar at
around 80 degrees in case
one of the major senior stockholders showed up, and I would walk
in and turn the
thermostat down to 40 or 50 degrees to see who would still hung
around. After all when it
is below zero degrees F. outside 40 or 50 seems comfortable in
case one has to go back
out in the cold. That reminds me we still seem to have one
homeless fellow wandering
around town for the last two months, no one seems willing to help
out. I advised him to
seek shelter at the Volunteers of America shelter at Westchester
Airport or the Stamford
shelter. Perhaps he is out of Prudoe Bay Alaska just observing for
Exxon and thinks this a
walk in the park. Anyway he does not seem to be deteriorating too
much being out in the
cold. I suggested to him to hitch hike down to Key West, but he
said he was from the area.
I said hello in the library to one of our local legal observers. I
mentioned to him that near
sighted lawyers should not try to fly airplanes. It was mentioned
to me today that they had
tornado warnings in Vero Beach today. Locally we have a little
damp snow not sticking
maybe a half inch. However forecasts for Monday and Tuesday are
calling for a lot of snow
and possibly a blizzard, so I advise people to get ready to be
shut inside for a day or two if
it develops. I generally am mobile once the Post Road is plowed
since I am only about 500
feet out the lot to it. I suppose my roof could also hold about 20
feet of snow unlike some
other structures here in town. I was advised by a high ranking
British internet official that
since I have electric heat which the government is legally
obligated to pay for, that
Niagara Falls is a steady source of hydroelectric power which is
very dependable. Of
course a friend of mine's family if they get ticked off know how
to turn it off, since they
live near the falls. Saudi Oil is very good for heating, but it is
only reliable if the tankers
get through. We were informed by the White House that most of our
oil being consumed is
from Mexico and Venezuela, so I guess no one is using this cheap
Scotsman's North Sea
Oil around here. Obviously you better learn the facts before you
try to pull the wool over
my eyes. I hear tell the folks in Russell, Kansas have quite a bit
of oil not to mention
people in Texas seem to know the oil business whether they have
any left there after
driving around with those bumper stickers that say "Drive
Fast Freeze a Yankee", it is
hard to tell. My reply is eat lots of beef and let a skinny
freezing person decatherize your
arteries before you die of a stroke. Obviously we have excellent
medical facilities in the
area, so whether I freeze to death at least once I catch pneumonia
in my 70 degree
apartment, I will be treated at government expense if they don't
pay for the electricity to
keep it that way. Yeh that is why I say the motto of Greenwich
should be, "Penny Thrifty
and Pound Foolish". If anyone is gaining access to my
apartment while I am not here, it is
a violation of the civil criminal code and the appropriate counter
surveillance measures
have been installed since I moved in here nine years ago. For over
fifteen years a camera
lens or microphone can be as small a pin head, so obviously the
optics people are not
worried, just a little bit bored when I run reruns such as some of
televisions earlier shows.
We're out of bargain low tar cigarettes, and just have buy four
get one free Marlboro Red
cigarettes. There seem to be a lot of Asian people wandering
around, perhaps they are
part of the hospital medical team. God only knows they would not
show up here for the
weather this time of year. I gave directions to one fellow trying
to catch a bus this evening
to the taxi stand, he said he was Bogotá, Columbia. I told him
there were lots of Brazilians
in Danbury. I think the International Debutante Ball was at the
Waldorf Astoria last night.
An older family friend who is long since gone use to run it. They
always like seeing the
West Point and other military academy cadets show up in their
dress whites for the party. I
am sure liquid refreshment was served. I chatted last night with
local security Kennedy
Security and advised them they should look into having the street
light across form the
train station in front of the building they patrol activated. I
guess we all have such good
night vision we don't really notice dark street lights. I
functioned pretty well last time all
the lights were out in town when the transformer blew up at the
top of Greenwich Avenue.
I noticed the brick apartment down on Steamboat Road still had gas
lights burning outside.
Of course natural gas is more dangerous if one does not know how
to properly maintain it
and monitor it. I believe all natural gas for domestic use is
scented, so if it leaks the
occupants can smell it. I remember one forty story building in Manhattan
near the United
Nations once blew up in my face because of a natural gas leak. I
believe the glass went
over 50 blocks uptown as far as 79th street. Thus living in the
urban and suburban
environment has it natural hazards particularly when there is
shoddy or slipshod
maintenance. I also noticed two firemen had a plow on their truck,
so the firemen do a little
snowplowing in their free time along with other maintenance
groups. I called up the White
House again today and advised them to look into why the Greenwich
Housing Authority is
not paying for our heat after all the tens of millions of dollars
they have allocated to the
Housing Authority. They advised me they would look into the
matter, so now we have to
wait and see what happens next. Remember the old timers have
friends in high places too,
check with Stillman Rockefeller and see what he thinks about all
these new yuppie Robber
barons here in town. I am sure he just as soon send them all up to
Prudoe Bay to pay off
their bills. Only time will tell. CIO
Note:<888> 12/26/97 Friday 6:30 P.M. EST: I went out at
about 2:30 P.M. today after
breakfast. It was warm in the apartment, so I turned off the
electric oil filled radiator. I
went downtown and the Hospital Thrift Shop was closed. I went down
the Avenue and I
noticed at the bottom of Steamboat Road, Long Island Sound was
still there. I went by the
library and I chatted with the Security guard about local security
matters. I checked out
the "Mission Impossible" video tape. They said one of
the CD's of La Traviotta was
missing. It must have been missing when I checked it out, because
I did not even open the
CD jewel box to play it. I don't recall checking it out. I read
the Greenwich Times and the
four computer news weeklies that I normally read. The library was
pretty quiet today, but
downtown was packed with people with lots of young tots out with
their parents. I went
back downtown and noticed that two meters at the south side of the
north parking lot of the
Board of Education building were not working. I mentioned it to
the parking violations
bureau. I walked to the bottom of Greenwich Avenue. I walked up to
Greenwich
Hardware. I was looking for a Holmes Humidifier filter. I just
used my last white dust
cartridge. The Greenwich Hardware store only carries Bionaire. I
went by CVS, they did
not have it. I went by Grannicks, they only carry Bionaire. I will
next look for it at
ServiceStar. I stopped by the Police Supply store above Grannicks
that is going out of
business the first of the year. I asked them about military
surplus computers and computer
parts. They don't carry them. They have lots of police supplies
they're clearing out. I went
by the Grand Union and bought a half gallon of milk and a half
gallon of orange juice for
$4.13. I returned home and chatted with my neighbors. I had a
smoked salmon and
smoked turkey sandwich with mayo on fresh baked bread and reheated
the sweet potato
puree. I chatted with a friend about what's happening around here.
I filed this report. I will
update mrscott.com/scopor01.htm Scott's Index. It was a good day
for the market.
CIO
Note:<888> 12/26/97 Friday 1:10 A.M. EST: I recorded and
encoded Queen Elizabeth II,
Christmas 1997 Broadcast 1,213,364 bytes Recordable for
redistribution around the net.
It is a pretty good copy without the pictures just the sound. One
can record it with the
RealAudio Pro version after downloading it or better yet set your
browser to save a "ram"
file and save it. I hope Her Majesty does not mind, but in more
remote posts in her
domain, the internet to London might not be as quick as from here.
I also watched the
movie "Forest Gump" before doing the recording. The Ohio
site has all the Queen's audio
files in www.rcch.com/hotlist/gb.htm , however the Florida site
mrscott.com/gb.htm
only has the most recent recording since that site is limited to
25 megs of storage. I am
going to rest and I hope you all "Enjoy Boxing Day". CIO
Note:<888> 12/25/97 Thursday 6:00 P.M. EST: I was up at 9
A.M. for breakfast. I went
back to sleep and got up at noon to received a Christmas call from
Mom. They were
having a quiet time. I opened my Christmas presents. I received a
pair of Nike Air
sneakers, two wool shirts, a LaCoste Polo shirt, a box of three
Cologne scented soaps, and
a nice brown vest sports jacket for outside wear. I also picked up
a number items with my
Christmas funds, like a well stocked bar, a 56,000 baud modem, a
smoked salmon, and I
received a smoked turkey, not to mention the VCR. Thus I had a
very good Christmas.
Thank you everyone. I had cold smoked salmon and cold smoked
turkey breast, pureed
sweet potato with cinnamon, nutmeg, white wine, and butter; and
steamed green beans
for Christmas dinner. It was a light dinner, but I am trying to
lose weight; so I am not
eating too heavily. I put on the music CDs with Nutcracker and
other classic Christmas
hymns and Frank Sinatra Christmas Tunes. I sent mom a book on
Deluxe Inns with a
forward by Peter Dutchin. I went out at 3 P.M. and sat down and
had a thermos of coffee
in front of the senior center. I chatted with our local RTM
representative about the status
of town. I went down by the office park and retrieved 10 Compaq
docking stations and one
Dell Keyboard that I dropped by the Hospital Thrift Shop. If
anyone wants them grab
them. The docking stations probably work with Compaq 286 or 386
laptops. I am not sure
if they will work with newer machines. I drove down by the water
and checked out the
weather. It was about 50 degrees F. out this afternoon and quite
enjoyable this afternoon
to get a breath of fresh air. There was a small number of
strollers walking around. I
noticed that Versailles was opened, but Starbucks was closed. I
saw quite a few people
going to the movies. I returned just now, and after I file this
report, I will watch the
videotape of "Forest Gump". Over all it was a quiet
enjoyable Christmas. Our RTM rep
told me the "Old Guard" were at Christ Church for
midnight Christmas service. He
mentioned one person whose wife I see around, but I have not seen
around; so he is back
from China. I hope all the family is doing well and feeling well.
Merry Christmas and thank
you for all the great gifts. Don't forget to log onto Queen
Elizabeth II's Christmas
Message to hear her first internet Christmas Broadcast. Merry
Christmas. CIO
Note:<888> 12/24/97 Wednesday 7:10 P.M. EST: Today I was up
at about 10 A.M. . I
freed up space on my hard drive about a 100 megs worth, by
deleting Outlook Express,
Netmeeting, MS System Upgrade Files Stored, MS IE 4.0 Installation
Cab files, and
uninstalling Netscape Communicator Professional Edition and
Install the Standard Edition.
All of this took some time. I have about 150 meg free space on my
hard drive. I updated
Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm and Bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . After I upload the new files, I will
scandisk and optimize
the hard drive and then start the backup program. While that is
running I will go out for a
while perhaps to McDonalds for a burger. It is suppose to snow
this evening, but I just
looked out the window and it looked clear for now. Have a Merry
Christmas and Happy
Holidays. Enjoy Yourselves and try to relax form the net. CIO
Note:<888> 12/23/97 Tuesday 11:50 P.M. EST: I had another
smoked turkey and DAK
ham sandwich for dinner. I made up another batch of mrscott.com/icetea.htm
. I had
a cup of coffee. I set the favorites on the new remote control for
the television. A friend
told me he knows the owner of Cablevision, and I mentioned to him
they should get Cable
modems out her PDQ. I suppose all the diplomatic corps would like
them, so have the
communications division expedite matters. I toured by the library,
and the new observer
had disappeared. I chatted with a local accountant, and he showed
me his new IBM
ThinkPad. I advised him, he should not leave it unattended. I went
downtown and parked
in front of the senior center and took my usual stroll around
lower Greenwich Avenue. T
was seen roaming around. I drove by Steamboat Road and noticed the
office building down
there has left a street barricade sitting down in the middle of
the road which is a traffic
hazard. I noticed a party getting out at the Indian Harbor Yacht
Club. I drove down East
Putnam Avenue and stopped by the Hyatt Hotel. The Concierge told
me that they are
expecting a full house on Christmas Eve. They have extraordinary
and very festive
decorations in the Atrium. I suppose they have at least a thousand
Poinsettias. I advised
him to keep an eye out for stranded travelers if as predicted
there is a snow storm on
Christmas Eve. I mentioned to him that there are a lot of French
Canadians to the north of
us. I noticed a new Mobil Gas station with car wash and fast oil
change down the street
from the Hyatt with an all night mini market. I drove back down to
Greenwich Avenue and
walked the lower part of the Avenue again. I drove down by the
water again. I picked up
another two Coca Cola Red Plastic Cases to use for decoration
around the apartment.
They're very sturdy and make great storage containers. I suppose
an enterprising
gardener could use them like plant flats. I returned home and
filed this report. All in all it
is rather quiet in town with the Hannhaka Holiday on Christmas
Eve. There was not much
traffic, however the usual patrol is being maintained. I would
imagine a number of families
are busy in the day time with last minute Christmas preparations.
I suppose some of the
young college students think the town is a little dull, but they
obviously know their way
around the maze of Greenwich. Pax Vobiscum. CIO
Note:<888> 12/23/97 Tuesday 5:50 P.M. EST: I had the
Cablevision man from Jamaica
deliver the Optimum TV cable box today. I tinkered with the system
setting it up after he
left. A good friend stopped by and wished me Merry Christmas. We
discussed family and
general conversation. He has to work tonight. I made him a smoked
turkey and DAK ham
sandwich on healthnut bread with Mayo and Dijon mustard. I though
a good sandwich
some time might be a smoked ham, smoked turkey, and smoked salmon
combo sandwich
with horseradish, Dijon mustard, Tabasco, and mayo. We both have
relatives who are high
tech lawyers on the west coast. He left at 3 P.M. and I went
downtown for four buy two get
one free Parliament smokes. It is cold and damp out. Quite a few
young faces and families
out and about. I stopped the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop and
the Greenwich library
and checked out Forest Gump which I have never seen. I still have
1900 to watch. I
updated Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . It was a down day
for the market.
I will try to relax off the computer and spend less time on it for
the next few holiday days.
Have a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays, Yours Truly, Michael
Scott CIO.
Note:<888> 12/23/97 Tuesday 12:15 A.M. EST: I went out and
stopped by the library and
gave the one inch snow warning to the staff. Local observer does
not seem to know why
everyone is not interested, basically we all have our jobs to do.
I parked in front of the
senior center. I wore the Bass top siders which have good
traction, but are uncomfortable
for long distance. I strolled down the avenue. I checked out the
office park. I noticed a lost
black ladies glove with a hole of expensive vintage, that I turned
into the east building
security officer. I walked down the train station platform and
viewed the professional
movie goers exiting and entering the theatre. I conferred with the
Planet Pizza observer
about having him lobby the local street light department to fix
the street light opposite the
train station and briefed him on the crosswalk incident. I
mentioned to him that
Cablevision is ripe for a takeover since they have six billion in
debt. I walked back up the
Avenue and noticed that the street light in front of Richard's is
out too. I drove down by
the water and noticed the cloud formation. I noticed two of the
street lights are burned out
at the bottom of Steamboat Road for some odd reason. I drove back
home and got
comfortable sitting around my drafty apartment in my long johns. I
filled the humidifiers to
take some of the dryness out of the apartment. I watched Mrs.
Mapples investigate crime
in Barbados on the tube. I conferred over the com with the shift
supervisor. I noticed my
modem makes funny noises when it is not online. I use to many
"I"'s. Basically we all
have our routines in town, mine is a cheap Scottish Dutch routine,
but after over 350 years
in the area we have certain instincts as to the nature of the
community and fine it useful to
maintain a watch downtown in the Honorary New Amsterdam Night
Watch program which
we still perform after all these years. Downtown seems to be not
getting more than an inch
of slush right now, but it could ice up latter on, and back
country being a number of
degrees colder most definitely will probably freeze over and not
be safe to drive until
roads are sanded. Emergency and patrol vehicles should be prepared
to use chains.
Possibly will be vehicular accidents on the parkway or turnpike.
Kids are about and
around town networking with their peers. I don't intend to move to
Westport, just so I can
have T10 access, I am perfectly comfortable in my native domain.
Possibly commuters in
the morning will be delayed or they might take an early holiday.
Basically the town is
pretty quiet and nothing unusual to report. CIO
Note:<888> 12/22/97 Monday 8:40 P.M. EST: I went out at 3
P.M. and made change at
Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I confirmed with the bank guard and
he said that the
Mercedes Ct. plate 747‑MOM is a client of the Bank about 38
years old. I guess since he
is one of my better customers I won't press charges. I stopped by
Watson's Mercedes
Benz dealership and confirmed with them on the matter and
recommend a high tech ignition
lock and a governor. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop and put
the word out and went
by ELDC. ELDC has a delightful well made hand made lavatory bowl table
made by a
skilled carpenter for $45. I went by the library and checked out
1900 and said hello to the
ambassador from Greenwich High School. I went by the Grand Union
at 5 P.M. rush hour
Marcal Toilet Tissue four pack 99 cents, String Green Beans 99 cents
a pound,
Frierhoffer Hearty Nut Bread $1.50, I Can't Believe It's Not
Butter $1.29, 2 percent milk
$1.84. I stopped by the Food Emporium and purchased 6 Yoplait
Yogurt 3 or 99 cents, limit
four and a half gallon whole milk $1.84. I noticed a distinguished
gentleman in both stores
checking out the variety of American products. I have seen him
before, but I have a hard
time placing a face with whom he is. Perhaps the computer messed
up my vision a bit. I
noticed three little kids in the Food Emporium pushing full tiny
grocery carts and one gal
buying lot of spray starch. I came home and started my laundry. I
made a 12 jars of
vanilla, honey, cinnamon, nutmeg yogurt with the half gallon of
whole milk. I had a DAK
ham sandwich for dinner with Dijon mustard and two small russet
potatoes. I am now
waiting for the laundry to dry. I just went down and folded it and
brought it up and put it
away. The right most dryer did not heat up, so the clothes in
there were damp. I will leave
them out to dry. It is suppose to snow a bit tonight. I guess I
could go out for an hour or so
if it is a dyer emergency. Remember I cripple up the more time I
am in the cold. CIO
Note:<888> 12/22/97 Monday 1:45 P.M. EST: I checked with
Cablevision
www.cablevision.com about why they have not put Internet Access
which they offer for $30
a month plus $10 a month Cablevision Modem rental in Greenwich.
They gave me the
continual vague answer they have given for the last year. They
offer T‑10 10 megabyte a
second access, but they don't think the people in Greenwich are
important enough. I
noticed they have $6 billion in debt, so I would foreclose on them
an put in a professional
management team that can start doing business properly. It can't
be that complicated for
them to start up the service if they have it in Westport and the
fiber optics are already
here. Check with the boss and have him get down on their case. I
also updated
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I will be out in about 1 hour 15 minutes.
CIO
Note:<888> 12/22/97 Monday 12:45 A.M. EST: I went by the
library this afternoon. It was
very peaceful and quiet for a change. I went downtown and walked
around for a while. I
noticed a young full dress Marine at Starbucks with his parents. I
walked down the avenue
and noticed it was slow. No one seems interested in seeing the
movie Titanic. I would
imagine with families getting ready for the holidays, they are
enjoying a little time at
home. I chatted with one of our senior volunteers about the street
light problem across
from the train station. He agreed the maintenance department
should take a closer look. I
noticed the young daughter of a friend walking around with her
mother looking quite tired
of walking. The Greenwich Harbor Inn seemed to be vacant. I had a
cup of coffee at
Starbucks and noticed a few local people relaxing. It was cold and
damp this evening. I ran
into a friend downtown, and came back and chatted and watched the
movie Auntie Mame
with Rosaland Russell which I have on video tape. I watched a
little of the program about
English butlers. I watched a bit of the discovery channel about
the Titanic. I noticed with
the Optimum TV the reception is much better. I also play the
television stereo sound
through my stereo with the 14 speakers I have in my apartment for
total surround sound. I
chatted with a friend who plans to pay a visit Tuesday noon. I was
given a Christmas gift
grant from my guest. I will go to bed shortly. I am wearing my
long underwear and blue
jeans and denim shirt like an old sea dog. I suppose Submarine One
can stay underwater
for 2 years if the giant Octopus which I think exists in the ocean
does not trail it. It is my
premise some ancient psychic controls its movements and possibly
the same with the Loch
Ness Monsters. I guess one should confer with Flipper to be sure.
The Sea Horse should
be fully readied. The Black Eagle just crossed the Bearing
Straits. I suppose we should
line the cracker jack boxes across the ocean and puddle jump the
force across. I would
imagine cold weather maintenance would apply. Supplies will be
short over there, so one
should think the folks in the Eastern Hemisphere would need for an
enjoyable Holiday.
We live very simply here, but we try to lend a helping hand when
we can. The Sleeper has
to Sleep. I suppose Budweiser is expensive in Germany, so try
Heineken. The 50 foot long
Mercedes is still in reserve if the Eagle's Nest needs it. I
suppose there are other older
cars in Paraguay. I imagine the Swiss are making out like bandits,
but keep the Perrier
stocked across the street. The Peanuts are still being processed
for distribution. No sign
of any drunken Indians in this neck of the woods. I suppose the
wildlife patrol might spot
some unusual wildlife movements. Basically the people who are cold
can expect colder
weather. The Druids are restless with the Winter Solstice. The
Milk Cows are still eating
their hay. Coffee cups have been cleaned. I have not hit the hooch
yet, I am keeping it as
emergency Red Cross Medical supplies for those with chills that
might drop by. Old
Courage 100 Year Old Scotch is still being Rocked around the World
to help better
ferment it. New Zealand is suppose to be a paradise that
www.ttalk.com chats about. I
suppose the folks down under in their 35 degree plus Celsius
weather are enjoying
sun tanning and the beach. 13 days of 007 is on the TBS. Basically
the ski crowd seems to
be getting ready for the winter holiday. Train station was locked
tonight. I did not spend
much time out, but I suppose the Canadians are making themselves
comfortable in their
winter hideaway. Yes it is warmer here by the ocean, so 20 million
French Canadians might
enjoy a holiday down here by shore. Of course if the Loch Ness
Monster created a big
tidal wave, we would all be surfing in some pretty chilly water.
General rule around the
Navy is not to make waves and to respect the old guard. It is not
really cold yet, so I
advise local personnel to enjoy the holiday down time and possibly
do a little domestic
maintenance to get ready for colder weather which sooner or later
will arrive. Enough
Constant Comment. I heard a joke about "Some Old Queen
Upstairs Would Like a Hot
Cup of Tea", and a flask of Drambuie. Remember to have enough
oats to feed the horses.
I hear tell leaving a radio running in the barn scares away the
wildlife and settles the
horses. Off to Never Never Land with Peter Pan and the
Lilliputians. Keep the Good Ship
Lollipop Afloat in the bath tub. Remember the fish in the aquarium
might get cold, but
don't handle electricity around water unless you want the shock of
your life. Keep the
starfish in its natural habitat. Personnel should remain at their
station for the duration of
the Red Cross movie. Keep rex and regina in the separate safe
houses. Tell Lake Forest
to remain calm. Check in with Lake Louise to see if artic weather
has swooped down upon
them. I suppose Niagara Falls has not frozen yet, but the Polar
Bears are probably
beginning to venture on the ice at Hudson's Bay. Hudson Bay
Blankets make great
Christmas gifts. So keep up the spirits, and make sure the drafts
are not to bad. A small
number of cheerful smiley faces out tonight. Will probably be out
in the morning. I will do
laundry tomorrow night. CIO
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Note:<888> 1/10/98 Saturday 2:35 A.M. EST: I slept all day
Friday. I went by the library
about 8 P.M.. I went for a short walk downtown. I returned home
and made yogurt. I had a
smoked turkey and smoked salmon sandwich for dinner. I worked on
installing my old
OS/2 Warp hard disk in an older 386DX I picked up, I need to have
more memory for it to
work which would not be too much. I need to use the OS/2 editor
for some list editing. I
updated Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . The market had a
bad day on
Friday. I will do a little net surfing this morning. CIO
Note:<888> 1/8/98 Thursday 11:35 P.M. EST: Updated Scott's
Index,
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I had smoked turkey and smoked salmon
sandwiches
for dinner tonight with a guest. Watched the movie "Brave
Heart" which seems to go on
forever. I have been warned to avoid public places to avoid
picking up the Type A Flu
which is suppose to be spreading in this area. Next week they
expect the local hospital to
be filled up with it. I hope I have some sort of built in immunity
after the last episode of
regular flu. CIO
Note:<888> 1/7/98 Wednesday 10:15 P.M. EST: I updated
Scott's Index,
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I read the computer press in the local
library this
evening. Town seems to be quiet, not much happening around here. I
would imagine
certain group are down south for the winter. Warmer this week for
a change. CIO
Note:<888> 1/6/98 Tuesday 6:30 P.M. EST: Caught up on my old
email by deleting it all.
No point in reading old automatic email. I updated Scott's Index,
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I don't foresee the market doing much,
I suggested
earlier Government T Bills or Secured Bonds might be a better
investment in the long run,
although some individual stocks might out perform the general
index. I rested this
afternoon. I am still recovering from major bout with flu. I
learned one has to use the
inhaler upside down for it to work. I use the inhaler with the
bronchitis which I developed.
Overall I am beginning to feel better, but I am still a bit weak.
I have stayed in so far
today, although I am told it is warmer out. CIO
Note:<888> 1/5/98 Monday 7:30 P.M. EST: For last week I have
add Flu, I advise anyone
who has not had a flu shot yet to get one. I was sick as a dog,
but I did manage to quit
smoking. Still recuperating, but I did manage to pay my bills
today and get a haircut for
$12 at Subway barbers and do a few small routines. CIO
Note:<888> 1/18/98 Sunday 2:00 A.M. EST: I listened to
www.ttalk.com for three hours
this past evening after getting up at 9 P.M.. They mentioned two
interesting sites. ABC
News has a new finance site www.moneyscope.com which is in beta,
but is a novel use of
Java script. The French are also having an internet conference
during the first week of
February, look at www.milia.com . It is in Cannes, France; but it
might be a little chilly this
time of year. Back to surfing the net. CIO
Note:<888> 1/17/98 Saturday 2:00 A.M. EST: I got up about 10
P.M. this past evening. I
went downtown for a walk. I noticed the usual crowd out and about.
I drove over to the
Riverside Shopping Plaza all night CVS and bought 4 twelve packs
of diet Sprite and 2
twelve packs of diet Coke for $1.99 apiece plus can deposit. I
also picked up some peanuts
for $1.99 and some microwave popcorn for $1.49 and a bottle of
Lysol for $2. I stopped by
the Grand Union and got a dozen eggs for 79 cents. I returned home
and unloaded the
supplies. I noticed a black car from Florida with blacked out
windows cruising my parking
lot. I updated Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . It was a
good day for the
stock market. I think National Westminster Bank owns
www.greenwich.com . I will have
Stauffer’s Chicken Dijon for dinner shortly, and then surf the net
all night. CIO
Note:<888> 1/16/98 Friday 3:00 A.M. EST: I added two news
pages of IBM, Recent
Bookmarks Last Six Months and Microsoft Recent Bookmarks Last Six
Months. I also
updated Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I am having
problems creating
the bookmark pages as I use to, since I no longer have the OS/2
editor on my machine. I
need to find a text editor that does not add additional blank
lines when one opens the
bookmark file. CIO
Note:<888> 1/15/98 Thursday 11:35 P.M. EST: I went out at 2
P.M. and stopped by CVS.
They have 12 packs of Coca Cola for $1.99. I also got some Hal's
cough drops. I made my
3 P.M. appointment. I picked up some Niacimide at the Greenwich
Health Center. I came
home and had devil crab cakes and pasta fresh for dinner. I slept
from 4:30 P.M. to 10
P.M. . I went out and got $9 of gasoline at Greenwich Exxon and
two packs for Marlboro
ultra lights for $5.10. I basically have quit smoking, but I
occasionally like to sneak a
smoke until I cut out completely. I stopped by the Grand Union.
They have Stauffer's
frozen meals for 2 for $4 and 2 for $5. I got two Chicken Dijon,
one light Lasagna, and a
Chicken Chow Mien. I also got a Tony's Pizza for $3.39. I picked
up some Green Pasta
and a can of cashew pieces for $2.79. I noticed they have fresh
leg of lamb for $1.99 a
pound, but I could not eat that much. I also got some green beans
for 59 cents a box. I got
a jar of Ragu pasta cheese sauce. The Coca Cola at the Grand Union
is $3.99 a 12 pack at
the Grand Union twice as expensive as CVS. I will surf the net a
bit this evening. It is
raining heavily outside. It does not look like it will snow or ice
up. This Northeastern
should last about three days. CIO
Note:<888> 1/15/98 Thursday 12:35 P.M. EST: I made a
differential backup this morning.
I finished configuring the 386 backup system. I went out at 9
A.M.. I stopped by the
hospital thrift shop. I noticed a screw in my left front tire. I
removed it, and there was no
puncture. I stopped by Entree computer, and they did not have the
CMOS battery with the
four prong connector. I stopped by at the new Mobil station across
from the Hyatt that has
a quick lube and got my oil changed for $31.80 . I stopped by
Egghead and they did not
have the CMOS battery. They told me they finally got paid, I guess
Egghead has been
having problems. I stopped by the Grand Union and got three
bottles of Pine Glo for 99
cents, and a half gallon of two percent milk. I chatted with a
lady behind me about old
Russians who eat yogurt live a long time. I went by the library
and returned the book on
Volcanoes and the picture biography of George Bush. I noticed the
parking lot was quite
busy. I went by the Arnold bread store and bought two loaves of
Healthnut bread for $1.29
apiece and a 12 pack of English muffins for $1.79. I returned home
and had a Hillshire
Ham sandwich with mayo and Dijon mustard and ice tea for lunch. I
am updating PointCast
while I type this. I have a 3 P.M. appointment this afternoon. It
is very cold out, and we
are suppose to have a three day northeastern starting this
afternoon which is not good for
the old arthritis. I received notice that the hospital charged
Medicaid $500 for my
emergency flu visit. I guess if the state paid for my heat I would
be healthier. CIO
Note:<888> 1/15/98 Thursday 4:25 A.M. EST: Yesterday I
configured the old 386
computer with Windows 3.1 and installed IBM dialer and web browser
on it for a backup. I
need to get more memory for it and CMOS battery, but it is more of
a collectors item for
the fun of it. I will surf the web a bit this AM. I have not been
out in about 30 hours. CIO
Note:<888> 1/14/98 Wednesday 4:15 A.M. EST: I installed the
new version of MTU
Speed 4.02 Mike Sutherland's Software Site MTU Speed 4.02 . On my
system with MTU
Speed I chose the "optimum" settings, and MTUMAX of
"1152" and Multiplier of "6".
One might want to tinker with these settings, but they work great
for me. CIO
Note:<888> 1/14/98 Wednesday 3:15 A.M. EST: I updated the
recent bookmarks,
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . Enjoy yourself surfing the net, or get a
life. CIO
Note:<888> 1/14/98 Wednesday 12:45 A.M. EST: I got up around
6 P.M. yesterday. I
received a call about noon and chatted. I went up to COMPUSA in
Norwalk and bought a
new keyboard for $10.50. I stopped by Egghead in Westport and they
did not have the $59
24X Cdrom players, but were sold out. On the way down the Post
Road on the Westport
Norwalk border, I saw a Gateway Computer showroom they have there.
It is the size of an
automobile dealership, but one only orders the Gateway product
there. They have very
tasteful setups of the Gateway products and friendly courteous
sales staff. It is a very
spacious environment for a computer sales outlet. They told me
that Gateway has a
clearance center in Kansas City, Kansas. They also said they sell
the Pentium 300 with
everything for about $1,500. Next I stopped by Stew Leonard’s' for
a one pound package of
Scottish smoked salmon for $13.99 that I will use with my ham
sandwiches. I installed the
new keyboard which is quiet and a very good value. I picked up a
used discarded Compaq
14 inch monitor, two keyboards, and one mouse. Needless to say
lots of other junk keeps
showing up at the office park. I had fish cakes, frozen
vegetables, and baked potato for
dinner. I updated Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm which did
well today.
Back to net activity. CIO
Note:<888> 1/12/98 Monday 6:15 P.M. EST: I made my
appointments today. I spent 25
cents on parking at the Greenwich Town Hall, $13.35 at Exxon, and
about $6.50 at the
Food Emporium on Dijon mustard and a pack of Mrs. Paul's devil
crabs and a pack of fish
cakes. I chatted with the usual entourage of people floating
around town. The town is dead
slow. I did see two deer crossing the Post Road in front of the
high school last night.
Egghead is out of $59 cdrom players right now. I suppose the old
guard is nestled into their
routines, and it is a pretty much a normal day in town. The
library was noisy this morning
with the construction which is still progressing. I read the four
computer news weeklies in
the library that I normally read. Not much in the way of computer
news. Scott's Index,
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm was up a bit today. I told a fellow
economist that I am
getting bored of the internet. Overall it was a pretty normal day
up here in the tundra 25
miles east of Manhattan. I saw a Bill Gates look alike walking
around downtown Stamford
today, but he was taller at 6 foot. I was told by the
ornithologist that the bird book on
Tobago is "Birds of Trinidad and Tobago by French". I
mentioned that the house that
George Bush visited in Brazil is larger than the Kremlin and they
have a private army to
protect it. Of course one would have to find it first. Lots of
places to hide out in the world
when one is bored of the neighbors. I understand that this is the
time it is nice for visiting
Antarctica since it is summer down there. I suppose Argentina,
Australia, New Zealand, and
South Africa all have warmer weather just about now. Well back to
never never land on
the internet. Say hello to the folks down under at the Australian
Open for you venturesome
travelers. CIO
Note:<888> 1/12/98 Monday 1:50 A.M. EST: I got up at 9 P.M.
last night. I had
breakfast. I went shopping and bought a 3 pound Hillshire Ham for
$2 a pound. Tropicana
Orange Juice is buy one get one free at the Grand Union. I also
picked up a loaf of
Healthnut bread for sandwiches. I cleaned my apartment and watered
the plants when I
returned. I had sandwich at midnight and showered. I went for a
drive and picked up an old
Tandy PC unit that I threw away. I picked up shampoo at CVS for
.73. I have the annual
state evaluation at Stamford at 9 A.M. this morning. As far as I
can tell the town is very
quiet. I think a lot of people have the flu, and the type A1 flu
which the flu shot does not
immunize against is suppose to be going around this week with the
hospital expected to be
full. Back to a little net work. CIO
Note:<888> 1/23/98 Friday 5:45 P.M. EST: Updated Scott's
Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . The figures as usual are different for
the amount
changed listed in Microsoft's program and by differentiating them
manually. I am not sure
why the program does it, but they are major differences. I am off
for a drive in this cold
damp weather, possibly stopping by the library. CIO
Note:<888> 1/23/98 Friday 2:00 P.M. EST: I updated Scott's
Internet Hotlist. It is now
over 58,000 links. I updated the IBM, Microsoft, JAVA, Volcano,
NASA, and Key West
Categories. I also added a new category of Finance, New Links
which contains the most
recent finance links. It was a little tricky using two different
computers to edit. I used the
OS/2 editor and boxer editor on the 386 backup machine and Text
Pad on my Win95
machine. Hope you all enjoy the update. CIO
Note:<888> 1/22/98 Thursday 9:30 P.M. EST: I went out at 9
A.M. this morning after
surfing the net and having lunch. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift
Shop. I stopped by CVS
and bought a 12 pack of diet Sprite for $2, shaving cream for $2,
2 packs throat drops for
$1 apiece, and a four pack of Yardley soap for $2. I drove down by
the water. I stopped by
Exxon for $12 gasoline. I went to the Grand Union and bought 2
packs Orville
Redenbacher popcorn for $1 apiece, raisin bran for $2.20, Center
cut pork chops for $2.99
a pound, 2 Tony's frozen pizzas for $2.50, 2 percent milk for
$1.84, Idaho potatoes for
$2.50. I came home and had a cup of coffee. I stopped by the
library and read this week's
computer press. I returned home and tried to install a shareware
bootmanger from
Germany to no avail. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I returned home
and deleted the
configured version of OS/2 from my 386 backup system and installed
a plain vanilla
version of OS/2 Warp on the system which runs on 4 megs of memory.
I basically need the
OS/2 Warp Enhanced editor for editing my directory, so now I
should be able to do some
minor updates of the IBM, Microsoft, NASA, and volcano categories
and the bookmarks.
I will have to walk between computers with the files. The Enhanced
editor does not open
the Netscape bookmarks with spaces between the lines. I will
possibly update Scott's
Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm before going to bed if the site
works sometime
soon. I am bushed . CIO
Note:<888> 1/22/98 Thursday 5:15 A.M. EST: Up at 3 A.M. this
morning. I updated my
recent bookmarks mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I might rest a bit more
this morning. I
had to change my CMOS battery around the other way, I hope it
works with the polarity
changed on the backup 386. CIO
Note:<888> 1/21/98 Wednesday 8:15 P.M. EST: I went out at 9
A.M. this morning. I
stopped the hospital thrift shop, and they had some new items. I
drove up to CompUSA in
Norwalk and bought a 386 Clock CMOS battery for $13 made by
Duracell for the backup
386 computer. I had to created a fourth hole in it for the 4 pin
connector. I stopped by
Tod's Point on the way down. I went by Egghead and Staples in Old
Greenwich. Staples
and CompUSA had clearance computers. Staples had two black two
drawer wide heavy
duty file cabinets clearance for $50 apiece. I went by the water
on Steamboat Road and
checked out the weather. I went by the library and checked out the
new "Joy of Cooking".
I returned home and installed the new CMOS battery in the backup
386. I also installed
the OS/2 hard drive as a second D drive. I backed up the C drive
with the tape backup and
partitioned the first C drive with OS/2 boot manager to boot
Windows 3.1 from the C drive
and OS/2 from the D drive. I restored the C drive. I made a tape
backup of both drives.
The backup 386 system is all configured, but I need to buy 4 to 16
megs of memory in a
pair of 30 pin SIMMs, either two 2, two 4, or two 8. Then the
backup 386 system should
function normally. I have installed my old sound card and 28,800
modem in it. I updated
Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . My index did very good
today considering
the market was down quite a bit. I am tired and off to bed. I will
upgrade the backup 386
memory when I have the funds and find it. CIO
Note:<888> 1/21/98 Wednesday 5:05 A.M. EST: Updated recent
bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . CIO
Note:<888> 1/21/98 Wednesday 3:55 A.M. EST: Posted NASA 89
Shuttle page at
mrscott.com/nasa.htm and mrscott.com/nasa‑89.htm for your
space viewing
pleasure. CIO
Note:<888> 1/21/98 Wednesday 3:15 A.M. EST: Microsoft Second
Quarter 1998 Earnings
Release. CIO
Note:<888> 1/21/98 Wednesday 2:10 A.M. EST:IBM announces
fourth quarter, full‑year
1997 results; revenues, earnings per share were records in 1 were
released. I found a new
link that I find interesting for future reference in case I decide
to take up Oceanography
Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution, Inc. which is near my
family. Yesterday I got up
and toured the five local thrift shops mrscott.com/thrift.htm . I
did not purchase
anything. I stopped by the Mobil quick lube and they determined
the fact that putting 10 ‑
30 oil in the car instead of 10 ‑ 40 causes the oil pressure
light to come on occasionally. I
drove around Tod's Point and enjoyed the view. I noticed one of
the middle schools on the
way back had 50 crows on the yard in front of it. I drove down by
the water on Steamboat
Road and noticed one of the harbor houses had 50 geese parked on
their front lawn. I
suppose that IBM family has a major goose problem. I stopped by
the library and the
parking lot was busy. I checked out "Scuba" by Lloyd
Bridges and "Free Willy II". I
received a call from a friend and he is back from Crested Butte,
Colorado. He said it was
very festive out there in the Rockies with lots of snow. Back to
surfing the net. Scott's
Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm was up yesterday. CIO
Note:<888> 1/20/98 Tuesday 5:10 A.M. EST: I was up at 1
A.M.. I am having a quiet
morning surfing the internet. I noticed at the Grand Union
yesterday that Purdue boneless
chicken breasts are $2.99 a pound, and Tony's frozen pizza is
$2.50. Not much else to
report. CIO
Note:<888> 1/19/98 Monday 5:30 A.M. EST: I updated
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm
bookmarks. Enjoy surfing the net. CIO
Note:<888> 1/19/98 Monday 4:00 A.M. EST: I was up at
midnight. I went out for a short
drive. Greenwich is quiet. I cleaned my apartment and watered the
plants and did laundry.
I made mrscott.com/icetea.htm last night. I am pretty much
maintaining a midnight
to noon routine. I am sleeping a bit more recently, but all is
pretty much quiet around here.
I will surf the net this morning. CIO
Note:<888> 1/31/98 Saturday 6:30 P.M. EST: Today I was up at
9 A.M. I dropped off my
old IBM 4240 Laser Printer with downloadable fonts at the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift
Shop. I went over to the computer fair in White Plains which was
$5 too get in. I purchased
Dataswitch box with one parallel input and four parallel outputs
ABCD for $11. I bought
four 1 meg memory chips for my 386 which still did not work. I
think the machine is parity
memory. The four 1 meg chips were $2 apiece. I bought a used IBM
160 meg hard drive
from some Russians for $10. I noticed that one can buy a new
system board and processor
for about $150 to $300 depending on the type system. I picked up a
serial gender changer
male to male at Radio Shack in Port Chester to use with the
cabling on the Dataswitch box.
I stopped by in Odd Job in Port Chester and bought a video tape
rewinder for $4. I noticed
at Staples they sell two 16 meg memory chips for $40 for both
which was comparable to
the computer fair. I installed the Dataswitch box with the three
printers on LPT2 swichable
A for NEC LC800 Laser Printer, B for HP LaserJet 500+, C for IBM
PS/1. Now I can
switch on different printers from the computer and run them. I
don't print that much, but it
is a useful setup. I will save the four 1 meg memory chips for
other jobs. Basically I did not
see that much difference in price in the computer fair and
computer stores, although they
two have a wide variety of motherboards, processors, and other
accessories. However, it
is difficult to return items. I found out I can get a P5 processor
to upgrade my system for
$44, but they were sold out of them. I am going out to Thataway
for dinner tonight I think.
CIO
Note:<888> 1/30/98 Friday 11:55 P.M. EST: If you like
betting on the horses, try
Interbets Horse Racing Information and Legal Betting from OTB.
Today I went downtown
about 11:30 A.M.. I purchased the HP LaserJet 500+ printer at the
hospital thrift shop for
$20. I had a guest stop by at 12:30 who helped me carry the
printer up. I chatted with my
guest and he convinced me to get rid of two plants I put in the
community room. I
discarded the red plastic Coca Cola trays, and I donated the 80
years old RCA radio and
some old sports jackets to the hospital thrift shop. Since my
guest is an equine enthusiast,
I gave him a pair of horse pictures. I then went downtown after he
left and bought a 12
pack of Surge and Diet Coke for $2 apiece at CVS and 200 cough
drops. I stopped by the
library and read the paper. I then returned home. I spent
considerable time to no avail
trying to install a third LPT 3 port, but I did not have the
instructions for the card. I
installed the LaserJet printer on a pass through LPT 1 on my
Colorado backup. I can
switch the cord for the IBM PS/1 envelope printer. One has to turn
on the tape drive for
the LPT 1 to activate. I updated Scott's index at mrscott.com/scopor01.htm
. I was
so busy I did not have time to watch Bill Gates interview. I am
off for a brief drive and
might stop by at the computer show mentioned previously in White
Plains tomorrow. CIO
Note:<888> 1/30/98 Friday 2:00 A.M. EST: Updated recent bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . Off to dreamland. Net is fast after
midnight, but
occasionally vampires need to get a little day time activity. CIO
Note:<888> 1/29/98 Thursday 10:45 P.M. EST: I updated
Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm ,it was a good day for the stock market.
Scott's Index is
at its highest point since I started it last September. I have a
feeling with Microsoft's
stock price at its present point mailto:billg@microsoft.com Bill
Gates is now the world's
richest man. If you email him ask him to invest in some newer
computer equipment for me.
www.marketpro.com MarketPro is having a computer fair at the White
Plains, New York
Westchester County Center on Saturday January 31, 1998 from 9:30
A.M. to 4:00 P.M. . I
would imagine one could get some value on computer supplies there.
I noticed at
www.auction.com that a 200 MHZ Cyrix processor and motherboard is
going for $139. I
also found an interesting download from Microsoft to prevent
outsiders from pinging one's
site at New Teardrop‑like TCP/IP Denial of Service Program
which might be useful if you
have a hacker bothering your ISP or server. Today I was up at 10
A.M. after fiddling with
a discarded 386 until 3 A.M.. I did manage to salvage 6 memory
SIMMs from it, which
might be useful in restoring an older system in the future. I had
a friend stop by. We went
out to Tod's Point which is open to the general public this time
of year. We walked around
out to the far side and back which is about a three mile walk
which is on this warm day was
enjoyable. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I happened to notice that
the new Helmsley
wing at the Greenwich Hospital is just about enclosed. I stopped
by the Greenwich
Hospital thrift shop. They have a HP Laser printer with Microsoft
downloadable fonts. It
is a large model, but would be a good machine if one did not have
one, although servicing it
might be expensive. I noticed most everything is half price. They
have four two drawer file
cabinets. Lots of new merchandise has been put out. I drove down
by the water on
Steamboat Road and chatted with one of my former neighbors. I
noticed the two swans
swimming on the harbor. I stopped by the Arnold Bakers Factory
Store and bought two
loaves of Healthnut bread for $1.29 apiece and a Entenmann's
cheese cake for $1.89. Lots
of other bake goods there. I returned home and served my guest
ham, broccoli and Idaho
potato for dinner. After he left I went downtown and put $12.45
gasoline at the Exxon
station in the car. I stopped by the library and read Byte
magazine. I went for a walk
downtown. Quite a few people were out and about town. The
"Titanic" is still playing at
the train station movie theatre. I went by the Grand Union and
bought four Idaho potatoes
for 25 cents apiece, 2 boxes frozen peas for 65 cents apiece, 2
frozen Spinach for 50 cents
apiece, and one box frozen broccoli for $1, one Ello frozen pizza
for $1.69, one box Grand
Union raisin bran for $2.19, one half gallon 2 percent milk for
$1.84. I then stopped by
Dunkin Donuts and bought a pound of Hasslenut coffee beans for
$6.99. I mixed all my
coffee beans together when I got home. I am now making
mrscott.com/icetea.htm
for another week. I will do a little net surfing before retiring
this evening. All in all a good
day. CIO
Note:<888> 1/28/98 Wednesday 2:00 P.M. EST: I updated
bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . Below is a copy of a letter I email to my
local
congressman Christopher Shays about the energy situation in my
building. His email
address is mailto:rep.shays@mail.house.gov . Below is the text of
letter. CIO
Michael Louis Scott
Apt. # 206, 71 Vinci Drive
Greenwich, Connecticut 06830
Telephone: 203‑531‑6754
Email: mikescott@ibm.net
http://mrscott.com/
http://www.rcch.com/hotlist/scotlist.htm
January 28, 1998
Representative Christopher Shays
Fourth District
10 Middle St.
Bridgeport, Connecticut 06604
Dear Mr. Shays,
I had the good fortune of meeting you in your office in Washington
D.C. during George Bush's
inaugural. I attended since I am a long time Greenwich republican
and my mother is a neighbor and
friend of the Bushs in Kennebunkport, Maine.
Since I live off of SSI in Greenwich Public Housing at 71 Vinci
Drive, my general attitude is not to
make waves. However after seven years here, a year and a half ago,
the Greenwich Housing
Authority started charging us for our electricity which includes
our electric heat which in my case
averages over $150 a month and much more for my neighbors.
Moreover, because the Greenwich
Housing Authority gave us a $91 rent reduction, my Connecticut
State Aid of $123 a month was
completely eliminated. The net result I had a net loss of about
$2,000 a year having to pay close to
$2,000 a year in electric heat and not having any state subsidy.
I initially spoke with Diana Washington a year and a half ago in
your office, and she said to contact
legal aid which also had its budget reduced and could do nothing.
Tom Crawford at the Greenwich
Housing Authority refuses to return my phone calls. I contacted
the White House Secret Service
agency about contacting the president and they gave me the number
of the White House Secret
Service intelligence office, 1‑202‑435‑5000; and
they said they would look into the matter.
Basically I along with my fellow neighbors can not afford to pay
the high electricity bills for electric
heat which we are now responsible for paying. Some of my neighbors
have close to $500 a month
electric bills. I have reduced the heat and am paying an average
of about $160 a month. Still I do
not have any money from the government to pay this high electric
bill, and all I receive is $492 SSI.
My present rent is $56 a month. Since for the first seven years
the electricity was included with the
subsidized rent of $156, I would like for the Federal government
to pay for our electric heat like
they did for the first seven years. I don't think it is fair for
elderly and disabled people to go without
heat during the winter. The town of Greenwich and the Greenwich
Housing Authority has received
over $30 million from the Federal Government for other Housing
Authority projects, but no one
seems to think we need heat when all the other projects have the
heat included in the rent.
Please look into this matter. In other matters I have been keeping
busy on the internet as you can
see from my homepage at "mrscott.com". I hope you are
able to restore the subsidized heat
to our building.
Yours Truly,
Michael Louis Scott
Note:<888> 1/27/98 Tuesday 5:00 P.M. EST: CWSApps ‑ 32‑bit
Internet Utilities Craig's
Connect Monitor, although one would have to activate it every time
one starts their
TCP/IP connection to the internet would provide a log of internet
connect time. I have
been running about 140 hours average a month online time with
ibm.net, so I will have to
cut back my internet time about 40 t0 45 hours a month. I don't
really care since I have not
been making any money off the internet and this is a volunteer
project. I will simply get
more rest and relaxation and time for more enjoyable pastimes. I
updated my Scott's
Index today mrscott.com/scopor01.htm and on a good day IBM stock
was down, so
I would dare say the stock market thinks IBM has made a foolish
decision to limit internet
access to 100 hours a month. For full time users they use over 160
hours a month. They
should have limited it too 200 hours a month. As many locals know
IBM is frequently out
of touch with reality. I suggest upper management review and
change this network access
time limitation decision. CIO
Note:<888> 1/27/98 Tuesday 3:45 P.M. EST: Possible solution
DOWNLOAD.COM ‑‑
InternetMeter Inlay for monitoring online time for ibm.net users
who are restricted to 100
hours usage per month coming this April. I know it has monthly
stats in the web browser,
but when on line with other Winsock programs, I am not sure they
are included. CIO
Note:<888> 1/27/98 Tuesday 2:45 P.M. EST: IBM Internet
Connection Services
announced that it is limiting internet use to its customers to 100
a month then charging
$1.95 an hour for usage after that. I don't know how much time I
use at the moment, but if
I need more time I will probably be switching to cablevision optic
fibers once their cable
modem access if offered in this area. I also updated bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . CIO
Note:<888> 1/26/98 Monday 10:45 P.M. EST: I have been
enjoying some quiet time
locally watching Sea Gulls. I updated Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm .
Kraus Honey Maple ham at the Grand Union this week is $3.59. No
comments on the
national news situation, but I think it is all propaganda written
by a poor script writer to
divert the public's attention from more important matters. CIO
Note:<888> 2/07/98 Saturday 6:15 A.M. EST: I was up all
night again, mostly tweaking the
system. I now have 125 megs free with a 33 meg swapper at the
beginning of the optimized
hard drive. The hard disk does cache when I use the web browser.
The system overall is
much more responsive. I add a MS Internet Explorer Fix Internet
Explorer Security MK
Overrun. I updated recent bookmarks mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I am
bushed but
with the help of Norton Utilities 30 day demo I have got my system
up to snuff. I am off to
dreamland. I also installed www.thedj.com , I recommend not
installing the new beta 3.02
since it messed up my sound files, and I reinstalled the sound
drivers, however version 2.2
works fine. CIO
Note:<888> 2/06/98 Friday 6:15 P.M. EST: Last night and
morning I did system
maintenance. I downloaded the Norton Uninstall Deluxe and freed up
ten megs of disk
space and then deleted it. It is a tricky program to use, and one
could delete critical files if
not careful. I worked with the Norton Utilities more. I have freed
up about 120 megs of
disk space all together, thus with the 80 meg Norton Utilities I
have 140 megs disk space
including the swapper or about 120 megs usable space free. I might
be able to free up
more, which I will work on next. Greenwich was warmer about 45
degrees today. The
library was quiet. Lots of kids were roaming around on this warmer
day. Scott's Index
portfolio was up about $5,000 today, see mrscott.com/scopor01.htm
. It is almost at
the $1,100,000 threshold which would be about a $85,000 gain since
September for a total
of about 17 % gain yearly which is pretty dang good for the stock
market. Still one has to
watch the stock market, lots of people have lost their shirt in it
over the years. Enough
"Constant Comment" from Greenwich, Connecticut. CIO
Note:<888> 2/05/98 Thursday 10:00 P.M. EST: Happy 87th
Birthday to Ronald Reagan
and our Best to Nancy see his Presidential Library. I was up until
noon today. I have my
system going great with the Norton Utilities. Still at this time
of night I updated Scott's
Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm. I deleted the three Volcano
movies, and sound
files from my hard drive. Norton Utilities found 460 errors in my
registry it repaired. It also
deleted about 80 megs of cache, temporary, and extraneous files.
It set my swapper at the
beginning of the drive, and optimized my drive. I placed
command.com, config.sys,
himem.sys, and autoexec.bat as files first and c:\windows and
c:\netgold1 "Netscape 3.04"
as the two starting folders. I deactivated the Norton Crash Guard,
Norton Speed Start,
and Norton Protected Recycle Bin to have more system resources
when my 16 meg ram
486 DX 120 mhz system starts. The system information files say my
system is half as fast
as a Pentium 133 which is pretty good. I notice tonight while
reading the computer press,
one can buy a PC 266 mhz AMD processor and motherboard for about
$350, of course I
would have to upgrade my case and power supply for about $100, not
to mention I would
need to spend about $160 on 64 megs memory, $60 for 24X Cdrom
player, and $150 to
$300 for 3.5 G to 8 G hard drive, thus it would be close to $1,000
to upgrade my system to
what I would like with parts, and realistically one can get a
Pentium 166 system with
everything for about $800 with warranty, so it is hard to tell
whether it would be worth buying
the parts or whole system with warranty. Needless to say my system
is running fine now. It
is the net that is slow in the daytime and evening. It is cold and
rainy here. There is ice on
the trees slightly north of here. Bargains at the Grand Union this
week, Red Peppers 99
cents a pound, Broccoli 99 cents a head, Rib Eye Steaks $3.99 a
pound, Grand Union 96
ounce containers of fresh orange juice $3.19 and Tony's frozen
pizzas are up to $3.39. Lots
of other bargains at our favorite local market. I only had about
five hours sleep today, so I
am not sure how long I will make it up this morning. I stopped by
the library this evening
and read the computer press, and Lou Gerstner is featured in an
article in InfoWorld
which is interesting reading. For $8.99 a pound I bought a pound
of Grand Union gourmet
coffee beans mixing Hasslenut Vanilla, Hasslenut Cinnamon, and
Kailua Flavored beans
into my existing mixture. One day I will have to try a mixture of
all the Starbucks blends
together. Back to the net once it speeds up. I made a full backup
this evening when I got
up. CIO
Note:<888> 2/05/98 Thursday 8:25 A.M. EST: I downloaded
ZDNet Norton Utilities for
Windows 95, fully functional 30 day trial, works great!, It is a
29 meg fully functional
download good for 30 days. I have spent the early morning hours
tweaking my system with
the Utilities. I freed up lots of disk space, optimized and
repaired the registry, and
optimized the hard disk. Lots of great tools in the Norton
Utilities. I would recommend
buying it, but if you can't afford download it and tweak your
system for 30 days. Thanks to
Peter Norton. It is available from Symantec Corporation also. CIO
Note:<888> 2/04/98 Wednesday 7:10 P.M. EST: Today went out
at 4 P.M.. I stopped by
the Hospital Thrift shop. I bought a bottle of CVS mouthwash for
$3.50. I drove down by
the water and checked out the weather. I went by Egghead and
bought a surge suppressor
strip for $4. I went by Staples and picked up a ream of copy paper
for $3.15. I picked up
three packs of buy two get one free of Merit Lights for $16.20.
Hopefully I will be able to
keep cutting back on smoking. Last month I spent $35 on
cigarettes. I updated Scott's
Index, which was up a bit today mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I am
roasting a Purdue
chicken for dinner which should be ready in 45 minutes. I will
surf the net this evening.
CIO
Note:<888> 2/04/98 Wednesday 2:45 A.M. EST: I just posted a
Winter Olympics
Directory mrscott.com/olympics.htm , be there in spirit. CIO
Note:<888> 2/04/98 Wednesday 1:15 A.M. EST: I posted a text
file Text File of Scott's
Random Notes from start June 1997 thru January 1998 about 151
pages or 457,176 bytes
, so that one can print out or review all of Scott's Random Notes
since I started posting
them. I was able to do it by "selecting all text" in
each Note's web page, with my web
browser and "copying" it and then "pasting" it
to the WordPerfect 6.0 Word processor in
one long file, and saving it as an ASCII DOS text file. I also
printed out the entire file with
the HP 500+ printer with Microsoft Font Cartridge in about a half
hour for 151 pages,
setting the word processor for Adobe Roman Font 12 which the
Microsoft Font Cartridge
on the HP 500+ accepts, pretty good trick. Unless you have a lot
of paper and toner
cartridge life to use, I advise reading the files in Scott's
Previous Random Notes, instead
of printing out the text file. Back to surfing the net. CIO
Note:<888> 2/03/98 Tuesday 10:50 P.M. EST: Last night I
surfed the net. It was slow and
I finally figured out that my TCP and Modem software were
corrupted. I reinstalled the
modem with my special init string in the setup. I also reinstalled
the Microsoft DUN 1.2
and Winsock upgrade. I deinstalled the active desktop of Internet
Explorer 4.0 to save on
memory. I got up at noon today missing my noon appointment since
the alarm clock did not
go off. I surfed the net. I installed the Adobe fonts from Win 3.1
that go with my HP
Microsoft Fonts Cartridge into my Win95 fonts file. Now I have
about four fonts that
download instantly with the HP 500+ printer when I run WordPerfect
6.0. If I ever need to
print out a lot of text I am setup. After dinner this evening, I
went out for a short walk. I
filled up the car with $10.85 of premium at the Exxon gasoline
station. Exxon premium is
$1.53 a gallon. I stopped by the Grand Union and bought another
three 12 packs of Marcal
toilet paper for $2.99 all together on sale, and a box of Grand
Union raisin bran for $2.19. I
returned home and filed this most interesting report. It is quiet
out tonight as is the status
quo for this time of year. Scott's Index is at an all time high up
over $10,000, look at
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm .CIO
Note:<888> 2/03/98 Tuesday 12:30 A.M. EST: I wrote mother a
letter this evening. I
fiddled with the HP500+ printer drivers, the Microsoft font
cartridge won't work with
WordPerfect. The printer is about 10 years old. It prints out True
Type fonts fine at the
expected speed. I only recognized two Adobe fonts that print
instantly Courier 12 and
Line 16. I might try to find some others, but I think that is the
only fast fonts it will work
with. If I put Microsoft Word on it would work with the printer
font cartridge. It is fine as is
for now, since I don't really print that much. I noticed today
that my 80 year old RCA radio
at the Hospital thrift shop is $35. The IBM, Laser 4120 printer I
gave them is postscript
downloadable. It needs a new $70 cleaning cartridge. They are trying
to sell it for $75. I
put the memory card back with it, since the shop had separated
them. They also have an
older IBM PS/1 486/SX computer with 2 megs of memory and 80 meg
hard drive with
monitor and accessories for $75 there. I suspect more used equipment
will be showing up
there, as people upgrade and need a tax write off for what they
donate. I went out to mail
my letter and it is slow downtown on Monday night. Bargains this
week at the Grand
Union galore. Marcal is practically giving away its products.
Three 12 packs of toilet
paper are $3 all together, 400 napkins package is 99 cents, 4
boxes tissue are $2, three
paper towels are $1. Also Purdue roasting chicken is 79 cents a
pound, cans of mandarin
oranges or mushrooms are 3 for $1. Basically I stocked up. I will
do a little net work this
evening and check my font situation. However, it is really not
important. Hopefully the net
will be faster. I have a 3 P.M. appointment tomorrow and the rest
of the week free to be
up at night. Back to surfing the net. CIO
Note:<888> 2/02/98 Monday 6:10 P.M. EST: Today I paid my
bills, and had a quiet
afternoon doing a little reading at the local library. I updated
Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm , it was a good day for the market. Bill
Gates wealth has
gone up a bit Bill Gates Personal Wealth Clock . CIO
Note:<888> 2/02/98 Monday 5:00 A.M. EST:I updated the
"Government, United States
of America" category mrscott.com/026.htm ,and
mrscott.com/u2.htm . I also
added a few links to bookmarks mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . To update
the directory
just save those two pages. Have a good "Ground Hog's
Holiday". CIO
Note:<888> 2/01/98 Sunday 11:15 P.M. EST: Today I was up at
noon and chatted with
family members on MCI's five cents a minute plan on Sunday for
long distance. I cleaned
my apartment and watered the plants. I went out at 4 P.M. . I
stopped by the Bruce
Museum. They have a new exhibit there on very nice paintings. I
was looking for coasters
in the gifts shop. I stopped by the Bush Holley house, and I found
a nice set of six coasters
with Christmas trees on them for $7.50 half price. I noticed a
television crew leaving the
place. I told the delightful young gal at the museum about the
Scott family history around
the area. I stopped by Stables in Old Greenwich looking for a
telephone battery for my old
GE portable but did not have one. The memory I mentioned yesterday
is $40 for two 8
megs making 16 megs. I went by Egghead which is going out of
business at the end of this
month. All hardware is 10% off, software is 20% off, and
accessories are 30% off. I
stopped by Caldor’s and bought a shower curtain liner for $3.50
and a new GE 25 channel
remote portable telephone with 25 channels for $30 plus tax down
from $50. I returned
home and installed the shower curtain liner. I started doing my
laundry. I installed the GE
telephone which takes 12 hours for the battery to charge up. I put
it by the computer which
is next to my couch potato couch. I finished the laundry. The
battery for the old GE
portable would have been $12 at Radio Shack, so after dinner I
dropped it by the hospital
thrift shop along with my old "gum ball" machine. I went
downtown and had my trusty
thermos of coffee with me and drank it front of the senior center.
I chatted with a local
representative that advertises the University of Alabama, and he
told me the Darien
library has the internet. I walked around the bottom of Greenwich
Avenue, and then went
to the Grand Union. I chatted with a nice young Danish couple
there about Danish people I
have met. I bought a 12 pack of Pepsi for $2, a half gallon of 2%
percent milk, a Tony's
frozen pizza, and five pound bag of sugar. I returned home and
updated this page and will
do a little net surfing. CIO
Note:<888> 2/14/98 Saturday 9:40 A.M. EST: I updated the Recent
bookmarks file
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm with a lot of links from IBM, Lotus
www.lotus.com which
hopefully at the end of the month I will include in the IBM Long
list
mrscott.com/ibm01.htm . CIO
Note:<888> 2/14/98 Saturday 6:20 A.M. EST: Happy Valentine's
Day. I went to bed last
night at 5 P.M. and got at midnight. I did some system
maintenance. I deleted the Norton
Utilities demo to free up hard disk space. I now have 170 megs
free plus a 33 meg
swapper. I had one minor annoyance deleting the Norton demo when I
rebooted the
registry gave an error message that it was looking for
"symevnt.386" in the
c:\program_files\symantec\ directory an gave the error message and
finished booting up. I
restored the files in the Symantec directory and the system booted
normally. However, it
appears that Norton is leaving what I believe is its
"events" program installing and
running after a complete uninstall. I could not find the file in
the registry to delete it either.
I also updated Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I will
probably do a little
surfing this A.M. and then go out in the morning. I have to do
some car repairs next week
like getting my exhaust resonator repaired, new tires, battery,
and replace the fuel filter,
so Tuesday after the President's holiday I hopefully will be on a
day schedule to make the
rounds of the repair garages and stores. I have to keep the old
Volvo running. Have a
Happy Valentine's Day. CIO
Note:<888> 2/13/98 Friday 2:30 P.M. EST: I went out at 8:00
A.M. after doing some
maintenance on my system. I stopped by the Hospital thrift shop
and bought a ten year old
IBM graphics printer for a $1 for a friend who said they needed
one. I drove by the Exxon
station and filled up the tank with $11 gasoline. I then went to
Darien to the Connecticut
Department of Motor Vehicles Connecticut Department of Motor
Vehicles for my annual
emissions test on my 21 year old Volvo. Since I have an older car
it was $10, but for newer
cars it is $20. I passed with flying colors and there was no wait
at 9 A.M. in the morning. I
then returned to Greenwich and Egghead was not open yet, but their
going out of business
sign advertised 25% to 50% percent discounts on the remainder of
their inventory. I went
by the Old Greenwich Thrift shop and bought a nice complete set of
8 place settings of
orange Royal Dalton china made in Japan for $12. I also picked up
a coffee thermos for a
$1 with Olin TQM written on it. I went out to Tod's Point and it
was quite busy but chilly. I
next headed to the Greenwich Library which is very busy with
construction foundation
pouring and finishing also working on the parking garage. They
seem to be making good
progress on the foundation pouring and lots of trucks are there. I
chatted with library
security about the weather. I read the computer press and said
hello to a German pilot
from the area. I returned home and unpacked the china and packed
up the old china. I
washed the new china and put it in the cupboard. I checked out the
IBM printer, but I am
not sure if my friend will find it useful since it is the old
feeder carriage model and does not
take regular sheet paper. It works fine though and came with
parallel cable. I next tried to
take a nap before receiving a phone call, so I decided to post
this message before going to
my 4 P.M. appointment. It is a nice day in Greenwich. I am
expecting one or two guests
this evening. CIO
Note:<888> 2/13/98 Friday 5:50 A.M. EST: Updated recent
bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I deinstalled and reinstalled my Network
system and my
TCP/IP and dialer and MS Dun Upgrade. Now my system does not
disconnect from the
ISP like it has for the last week. System is working fine and
tweaked to perfection. I need
to shower and will go out this morning. CIO
Note:<888> 2/13/98 Friday 2:50 A.M. EST: Updated Scott's
Index
www.mikescot.net/scopor01.htm . Taking time off for some minor
system maintenance this
morning. I'll probably be out in the A.M.. CIO
Note:<888> 2/12/98 Thursday 12:00 P.M. EST: I updated the
download file
mrscott.com/download.htm . It now only has 55,000 links since I
eliminated about
1425 Microsoft bad links, and 1650 IBM bad links. The IBM,
Microsoft, and Volcanoes
files have been updated in this download. CIO
Note:<888> 2/12/98 Thursday 10:30 A.M. EST: Updated recent
bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm with links from Scott's daily work list
www.mikecott.net/scotwork.htm . Now it is time to sign off. The
net is going fast this
morning, and it feels like it is nice outside, but I'm off to bed
after a beer. CIO
Note:<888> 2/12/98 Thursday 9:20 A.M. EST: Updated recent
bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm with a few links and the Volcano links that
were deleted
that I updated. Still tired. CIO
Note:<888> 2/12/98 Thursday 7:45 A.M. EST: Good news I found
a program from down
under in Australia Link Sweeper, that enables one to scan a
bookmark and move out all
the broken links that don't work. I used it on three key files and
about 25% of the links
were broken, Microsoft mrscott.com/075.htm , IBM Long List
mrscott.com/ibm01.htm , and Volcanoes mrscott.com/058.htm to
delete all the
broken links. I have updated these files. I did not have time to
sift through the list of
broken links I have saved to see if any are any good or could be
altered, but I think the
three key files as they are will be quite useful since they are
busy on my server. I am
bushed and will log off after updating the files. Have a good day
while I sleep. CIO
Note:<888> 2/11/98 Wednesday 10:00 P.M. EST: Today I stopped
by the Hospital Thrift
Shop and bought a GMC Delco Jimmy Radio like brand new with tape
deck for $7.50 and
a book Prince Charles' book a "Vision of Britain" for
$2.50. I stopped by downtown and
watched the morning commuters. I noticed the monitor of the
Christian Science Reading
room had a black eye. He was cleaning up all the cigarette butts
that people discard on the
sidewalks and in the bushes. I had two croissants from St. Moritz
in front of the Senior
Center. I stopped by the library and said hello to the two regular
Burns Security guards.
The Greenwich Times was not there. I came home and I received the
brochure in the mail
from Dell Computer www.dell.com and they have the Pentium 333 mhz
computer for
$2,500. I slept from noon to 7 P.M.. I then got up and had
breakfast I went downtown and
it is pouring rain. The parking area below the office park at the
Greenwich Train station
had about 20 discarded remnants rolls about 5 feet by 10 feet of
white carpet up for grabs.
I noticed the usual crowd of strollers around town. I updated
Scott's Index portfolio
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . It was up again today about 10 percent
in five months. I
will surf the net since it is too damp to hang out downtown. CIO
Note:<888> 2/11/98 Wednesday 8:15 A.M. EST: Updated recent
bookmarks.
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . Off to the Hospital Thrift Shop. CIO
Note:<888> 2/11/98 Wednesday 5:15 A.M. EST: Took a nap until
10:30 P.M. I went out
at 11:30 P.M.. It was quiet. I stopped by CVS at the Riverside
Plaza and got mother
a Valentine's Day card. I also got a half gallon of 2% milk. I
purchased a can of Cashews
for $2.49, four Deep lighters with dogs on them for $1.79, and a
bag of CVS lemon cough
drops for $1.99. I noticed a group of thirsty young lads going
there for pop. I suppose they
were getting off work from McDonald's in Old Greenwich. I noticed
when I returned back
to town the Greenwich Police in their usual high level of
performance were looking for a
night prowler. I stopped by the Shell station and bought a three
pack of Camel lights buy
two get one free for $5.50. I returned home and wrote mom a
valentine's message and
then made a cup of coffee and went out and mailed the card, and
then went down town and
drank the coffee out of my trusty thermos . It is very foggy out .
I chatted with one of my
neighbors on the way out. I stopped by the local police department
and told them about my
internet directory for DOD. I then went by the Food Emporium and
chatted with the skier
stocking Gerber baby food about life and purchased one bag each of
Bokar, Red Bag,
Columbian, and French coffee beans and added them to my Hazelnut
blend when I
returned home. I now have about six weeks of coffee beans, thus if
we have any prolonged
night activity around here, I am prepared to stay awake. I have
not done much work on the
internet this morning. I will try to do a bit. Since I got up
later last night I will probably stop
by the Hospital Thrift shop at 8:30 this morning unless I get tied
up on the net. Greenwich
seems quiet as usual and I suppose most people are on a daytime
schedule. For those of
us trying to cut back and quit smoking, I saw a number from
Burroughs Welcome Glaxo
pharmaceuticals 1‑888‑959‑STOP for a
pharmaceutical prescription one can get from them to
quit. After answering the survey they said they would send me the
kit. I tend to smoke a
bit more when I get frustrated with computer system maintenance,
but my system is back
up to snuff and functioning properly. CIO
Note:<888> 2/10/98 Tuesday 6:15 P.M. EST: Up at 5 P.M.. I
updated Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . It was a good day for the market and
IBM. I might
watch the Olympics this evening or go to the library and of course
surf the net. CIO
Note:<888> 2/10/98 Tuesday 7:25 A.M. EST: Updated recent
bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . Off to dreamland. CIO
Note:<888> 2/10/98 Tuesday 3:45 A.M. EST: Updated DOD
directory with a cleaner
opening page mrscott.com/dod.htm . Check it out and download if
interested. I am
not putting the DOD directory into Scott's Internet Hotlist
Directory because I feel they
are two different areas of specialized interest for diverse
computer users. CIO
Note:<888> 2/10/98 Tuesday 1:30 A.M. EST: Went for a quick
drive at midnight. It is
awfully slow out. I updated Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm
, obviously the
market is no doing much. Either people are at the Olympics or busy
down in Florida. My
Florida server at mrscott.com ,is busy this morning and I am
having trouble
uploading the files. I still have the backup server in Ohio at
www.rcch.com/hotlist/scotlist.htm and it is working fine. After I
upload these changes I will
surf the net this A.M.. CIO
Note:<888> 2/09/98 Monday 10:30 P.M. EST: I was up until 9
A.M. this morning and then
awoke at 4 P.M. I have put together a new directory for people
interest in the U.S.
Department of Defense New U.S.A. Department of Defense
Downloadable Directory,
which has copies of the main DOD military listings, which might be
usable in more remote
locations. My system is running great with all the tweaking I have
been doing. CIO
Note:<888> 2/09/98 Monday 2:45 A.M. EST: Updated recent
bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm , enjoy surfing the net. CIO
Note:<888> 2/09/98 Monday 12:20 A.M. EST: First things
first, the United States
Department of Justice is out to lunch telling Microsoft to cripple
its Windows 98 operating
system by removing the Internet Explorer 4.0. I had an interesting
experience, I removed
the Internet Explorer 4.0 "Active Desktop" feature, and
that caused my TCP/IP
connection to constantly disconnect. However, when I restored the
"Active Desktop" for
IE 4.01 thru Internet Explorer Products Download Add-ons, my
TCP/IP internet connection
resumed functioning normally without the constant disconnects.
Does this mean the DOJ
wants us to cripple our systems by removing parts of Microsoft
Internet Explorer 4.01.
Obviously it is an old fashion shakedown or they're just using
negative policy to enhance
their position. I wonder if Bill Gates and Hilary Clinton met when
they were both in Davos,
Switzerland last Sunday. CBS news reported this evening a wealthy
individual who is
related to the Mellon family and whom I believe happens to have a
Pied A Terre in
Greenwich, is one of the main contributors to the Republican party
to help expose the
Democratic party practices in D.C. . I suppose he might consider
helping out poor
republicans here, before he finances witch hunts elsewhere. One
great news report out of
the Olympics for me being half Dutch is a Dutchman won the Gold
Medal in the Speed
Skating. Hooray for Tulip farmers. Today I got up at 6 P.M. which
is usual for the New
Amsterdam Dutch Night Watch in this neck of the woods. I confirmed
with family members
in Florida, and they said it was in the 40's in North Florida,
which must be a bit chilly. I
cleaned my apartment and watered the plants while I watched the
Olympic events. The
Snowboarding is most dramatic and obviously takes years of
dedication. About 10 P.M., I
went out and bought two big MACS at McDonalds for $2.12 for both.
I wolfed them down.
I then stopped by the Grand Union for this week's specials. The
have lots of buy one get
one free items. I bought 2 Aunt Jamima Pan Cake syrups for $2.80
for both, two boxes of
Aunt Jamima pancake mix for $2, a box of 30 GU kitchen bags for
$2.79, Kraus Spiral
Ham for $3.49 a pound for $12.18, two ten pound bags of Idaho
potatoes for $2, 2 five
pound bags of onions for $2, 2 extra large Kellogg’s Corn Flakes
for $5, 2 four packs of
Bumble Bee chunk light tuna in water for $3.39, and ten packages
of Ramen noodles
assorted flavors for $1. I also picked up a pack of Marlboro
lights for $2.75. The all night
operator of our local Shell Service station told me it is rumored
that Royal Dutch Shell
and Texaco are in merger talks which certainly would create and
even larger industrial
giant. I am doing two loads of laundry right now and having a cup
of coffee. I will then surf
the net for the rest of the morning. CIO
Note:<888> 2/08/98 Sunday 8:00 A.M. EST: I updated the
Winter Olympics
mrscott.com/olympics.htm page with links I found. I tested a few
programs this
morning and did some minor tweaking. I am bushed. Have a good day.
CIO
Note:<888> 2/08/98 Sunday 12:25 A.M. EST: I was up at 4 P.M.
yesterday. I had a guest
come down. We went for a drive and saw a wrecked black Mercedes by
the Mianus River
bridge. We stopped by McDonalds across from the Mercedes dealer
where they have two
"Big Macs" for $2 for both. We came back here and
watched CBS's Olympic coverage
from Japan until 11 P.M. I guess the best time to watch Olympic
coverage is from 5 P.M.
to 11 P.M. our time. I will do a little web surfing this morning.
CIO
Note:<888> 2/20/98 Friday 10:40 P.M. EST: Today I got up
around noon. I had ham and
scrambled eggs and English muffins with orange juice and coffee
with 2 percent milk and
nutrasweet for breakfast. I called up the electric company and my
bill is paid up. They said
my monthly bill average would now be $130. I called Chris Shays
office about the
electricity and they were gone for the day. I was told by
Connecticut Light and Power that
Massachusetts has a hydroelectric facility where they use the
excess electricity at night
to pump the water in the reservoir upstream at night to run it
down in the daytime when
power is needed. I told them that the Russians were doing that in
the 1920s and that Nord
Hydro does that in Norway also. I went out and stopped by the Mews
thrift shop and then
the Hospital thrift shop then ELDC thrift shop and then St.
Catherine's thrift shop. I also
stopped by Peabody's garage looking for a low mileage used car for
a friend. I went by the
Hyatt Hotel and withdrew $20 from the money machine and stopped by
Egghead. I was
told by one of the Egghead salesman who had met Bill Gates' that
he is 5 foot 6 inches tall
as published in one of his earlier biographies and he is
personally quite frugal. I stopped
by Caldor’s and purchased 2 quarts of Mobil Oil for $1 apiece, a
Revlon cushioned brush
for $4, and two six packs of ICB root beer from Dallas, Texas for
$1.79 a six pack. If one
likes frosted root beer, I recommend keeping frozen mugs in the
freezer to pour the chilled
root beer into, of course one could do that with any other
beverage. I then stopped by
McDonalds' in Old Greenwich and had two big Macs for $2.12. I
drove back into town to
the library. I checked out "Edward and Mrs. Simpson"
videotape and read the local
newspaper. When I returned home I adjusted the Water Pik I
repaired and it works fine.
Caldor’s wanted $45 for a new Water Pik. Basically the green
tubing inside my older model
wore out and leaked. I noticed that the green tubing accumulates a
lot of bacteria and
scum. If Water Pik is still using the same setup in their newer
models they should make it
more sanitary. I used a black 5/16 inch automotive tubing for the
repair and adjusted the
pressure dial for higher power. A guest stopped by so we watched
the first half of the
video. I updated Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I
noticed Dell computer
is doing well. I was wandering if Michael Dell was the fellow I
chatted with selling
computer parts out of the back of his car at the Knights of Columbus
flea market nine
years ago. I don't quite remember what I said back then, but
perhaps it was him. IBM
belatedly is going to start more marketing over the internet,
which is about time. I guess
they have been worried about upsetting their established OEMs. The
car is running fine
with the new repairs. It starts efficiently. I guess the fuel
filter was interfering with it not
starting rapidly. The Greenwich Times reported that President
Clinton is making an
appearance with Hollywood types up in Westport, Connecticut. I
guess he needs their
money wherever they really get it from. God only knows the
Hollywood types are tied of
with some shady financial groups. Let's hope the drug cartel folks
are not backing them,
perhaps it is just old Roosevelt and Dupont money poaching in this
area. However, I
believe the dean of Middlebury college former wife has lived in
that area, so perhaps she
is backing the Democrats to get back at her Republican husband.
That is why I prefer to
remain the Swiss Chard Guard in this area. Perhaps they all should
take up new pastimes
like needlepoint or crafts if they are frustrated with political
intrigue. It basically comes
down to the fact that they are trying to recreate their television
realities in their isolated
environments. Anyway the kids seem to be having a bit of fun on
vacation and lets hope
they have more of a sense of humor. Also I replaced one of the
broken knobs on a closet
door. I will probably do a small bit of web surfing before going
out for Orange Juice which
is 3 Tropicana half gallons for $5 at the Grand Union this week.
CIO
Note:<888> 2/20/98 Friday 4:40 A.M. EST: I noticed that two
of the link copies in the
DOD Air Force page mrscott.com/dod.htm did not work, so I was able
to correct the
problem. There was some mysterious coding problem in the
mrscott.com/airforca.htm page. I surf the net a bit this morning.
CIO
Note:<888> 2/20/98 Friday 1:15 A.M. EST: Yesterday I got up
about 2 P.M. and listened
a bit to tech broadcasts while I had breakfast. I went downtown and
stopped by the library.
I took a walk on Greenwich Avenue and chatted with a few people I
had not seen in a
while. I came home for dinner. I repaired a water pik by adjusting
it and installing a clean
feeder tube. It works pretty well. I moved the computer in the
bedroom to the right side of
the desk and put the IBM selectric typewriter on the center of the
desk. I made a page
mrscott.com/scottdod.htm which can be used with both the DOD and
Scott's
Directory in the same directory location. I updated Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm. Greenwich seemed the same as usual. It
is still cool and
damp. The car is running fine. It was a good day I did not spend
any money except for
$10.80 for smokes. I need to look into the Glaxo "Zyban"
pills for quitting smoking. Will
try to catch up on a little work this morning. CIO
Note:<888> 2/19/98 Thursday 6:30 A.M. EST: Up all night back
on a night schedule. I
have been up all night trying to figure out why I keep getting
disconnected from IBM.net
frequently particularly when I use a Real Audio program. I
basically figured out the my
customized init string in the Advanced Property setting of the
Modem configuration was
interfering with the connection. It had worked successfully since
before Christmas. I
tried the Logicode init string, and the IBM init string for U.S.
Robotics 3 Com X2, and it
still disconnected, I finally deleted the init string completely
and the MS Dialer and the
IBM dialer both worked successfully without disconnecting
particularly to a Real Audio
file. I theorize that IBM.net made some sort of change in its ISP
to cause this to happen.
Now I get a 48,000 baud connect message instead of 115,200 however
speed of usage
seems pretty much the same. I also reinstalled RealAudio 5.0 since
when I installed theDJ
beta I might have messed up RealAudio 5.0 even after I had
uninstalled theDJ beta. The
system seems to be running smoothly, but I am a little burned out
after being awake for
close to 23 hours on a busy schedule. Time for shut eye. Enjoy
your daytime net surfing.
The local entrepreneurs won't have my pockets to pick when I am on
a night schedule.
Hope you all have a nice day. Remember to look at
mrscott.com/scotwork.htm for
what I normally work on and mrscott.com/stats.htm to see how well
my Florida site
is performing which should be much the same on the unmonitored
site in Ohio. I'm trying
to behave like a Swedish or Swiss neutral so don't bring me down
with politics. I advise
those who are discontent with the world to try meditation, it
seems to work for quite a few
responsible people or just take a nap and try day dreaming. Enjoy
yourselves. Got to
remember to take the Tylenol. CIAO, CIO
Note:<888> 2/18/98 Wednesday 11:40 P.M. EST: Today was a
busy day for me. I was up
at 4 A.M. and had breakfast and went back to bed until 8 A.M.. I
signed my yearly lease
at 9:30 A.M.. I then took my 21 year old Volvo to Midas muffler
down the road. They
were not busy since the kids are out of school and lots of people
are away. I got an
estimate of $362.44 for having the Catalytic Converter replaced
and for having the fuel
filter replaced. The Catalytic converter was leaking and about to
go. I decided to have the
work done, so they started and I went for a walk. I stopped by the
Hospital thrift shop and
said hello. I then went to Putnam Trust Bank of New York and got a
money order for
$362.44 for Midas' repairs. I normally don't carry large amounts
of cash and though it
would be safer to use a money order. I then went to the library
and read two computer
newsweeklies. I paid my respects to some regular internet users
and the Burns security
guard. I then walked back to Midas and stopped by the Fashion
Light center and picked
up two 15 watt frosted candelabra bulbs for $2.70. I returned to
Midas and they were
still working on the car. They had to install a pipe kit to hold
the Catalytic Converter which
meant welding and fitting. I went to McDonalds' next door for two
big Macs for $2.12. I
then returned to Midas and my car was ready shortly there after.
The total Catalytic
Converter repair was $274.47 plus tax. I then went over to
Stamford to go to Sears for a
new battery. Unfortunately Sears is no longer there anymore and
the Ridgeway Center
has been completely redone with many new stores. I then stopped by
the Goodwill Thrift
store in Stamford and bought a set of 6 Chinese demitasse cups and
saucers for $4.24. I
noticed they had some very old computer equipment for sale there
at what I though were
high prices. I then went back to Greenwich and stopped by the ELDC
thrift shop and while
parked there check under the hood and body of my car on the
repairs that had been made.
I noticed they had forgotten to install the fuel filter I had paid
for. I returned to Midas and
they quickly ordered the fuel filter from NAPA in Stamford. After
and hour it was installed
and I was back on the road. The fuel filter replacement was $67.45
plus tax which I had
already paid for. I read the Greenwich Times while waiting there
and noticed the
Greenwich police had identified the dinner time bandit and were
looking for him. I also
read two PC Magazines while there. I then went to Exxon for $12.25
in gasoline. Premium
is down to $1.49 a gallon. I inquired about the price of a battery
and they said it was
$84.75, so I went over to the money machine at Putnam Trust and
withdrew the funds for a
new battery. I purchased a Deka maintenance free battery with five
year warranty. Exxon
wanted $18.95 to install the battery, so I decided to do it
myself. I returned home and it
took two hours and a half to install the battery. Complication as
usual on an older car. The
hold down clamp was not attached on the old battery. I finally
freed up the rusted bolt on it
with a floating nut on the invisible back side. I broke a 12 mm
socket trying to loosen it.
One of my neighbors consoled me on the effort. I finally after
installing the new battery
and securing it with the hold down clamp noticed the cables were
not long enough, since
the original battery had its terminals in the center, and the new
batter had its terminals in
the front side. It I reversed the new battery one of the cables
would not reach. I thus
loosened the hold down clamp, and push the battery as close to the
cables as possible. I
then stretched the cables a little further by loosening a holder
clamp. I finally was able to
secure both cables on both terminals and clamp down the battery. I
stored my tools and
cleaned my dirty hands which received one cut and were very
arthritic. I tested the car and
all was well with the new battery. I then went upstairs and
cleaned my hands. I returned
the old battery to Exxon for trade-in. I drove down Greenwich
Avenue, and saw quite a few
young people floating around with the holiday. I returned home and
had ham, chicken, and
potato for dinner and then updated my site and filed this report.
I also updated Scott's
Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . The Tylenol is helping with the
arthritis in this
cold damp weather doing all these chores. Tomorrow should be more
of a normal routine. I
decided not to have the tires done, since I probably have at least
six months tread left on
them. I thus spent funds that I might have used for upgrading my
computer system on
automobile maintenance which is important particularly when
driving an older vehicle. Off
to bed. CIO
Note:<888> 2/17/98 Tuesday 7:00 P.M. EST: Updated Scott's
Index,
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . Four the last three days I have been
cleaning house,
and doing maintenance on my apartment. I straightened up my
closets, sorted out one of my
file cabinets, did a complete cleanup of the kitchen, washed all
the walls except the
bedroom's for twelve hours with Spic and Span, cleaned the mirrors
and pictures, polished
the furniture, and did a complete cleanup of the bathroom. The
apartment looks much
cleaner having a lot of the cigarette smoking film removed and
doing a thorough cleaning.
I also stopped by Tod's Point on Sunday went by the library today
and read two computer
newsweeklies. I stopped by Arnold Bakery outlet store and a senior
elderly lady had hit
her forehead on the end of one of the shelves with very sharp
edges. Arnold should
install side panels on the shelves, so there are no sharp edges on
the shelves. I also
bought three loaves of Healthnut bread and went by McDonald's and
had two big Macs,
French Fries, and diet coke for $4.80. It is cold and rainy out
and my arthritis is very
painful after all the cleaning with this damp weather. Time for
the Tylenol. I started using
the Microsoft mouse I found discarded. It is much more responsive
on the screen. I like it
a lot. Tomorrow I have to resign my lease. Up since 4 A.M., time
to relax. CIO
Note:<888> 2/15/98 Sunday 7:00 A.M. EST: Updated Recent
bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I finished laundry, made
mrscott.com/icetea.htm and
had dinner of Kraus ham and potato and mrscott.com/coffee.htm . I
will backup my
system now and go out for the Sunday paper. CIO
Note:<888> 2/15/98 Sunday 4:00 A.M. EST: Up at 11 P.M. and
finished watering plants
and cleaning apartment. I am finishing up on laundry. I will surf
the net a bit this morning.
CIO
Note:<888> 2/28/98 Saturday 11:59 P.M. EST: Today I was up
about 1 P.M. after two
morning calls. I drove up to COMPUSA in Norwalk about an hour
later. I helped a young
Asian girl at the entrance of CompUSA load a Toshiba 17 inch
monitor into her small car
which was on sale for $399, by removing it from the 4' X 4' X 4'
box and placing it on the
back seat. I hope she was able to remove it when she arrived home.
I also stopped by at
the Junior League shop called the Yellow Balloon in Darien on the
way up. However, they
have mostly women's and children's items there. The Southern gal
at the desk is always
very hospitable. I noticed at CompUSA a number of sale items that
end today. 20X cdrom
player $69. Compaq
166 Mhz CPU $599. Also they have the Kingston and Cyrix
486
processor upgrades to 133mhz for $99. I was told I might be able
to use the 200 mhz
processor upgrade in my motherboard which accepts the Pentium
Overdrive size which
would be $249. I did not purchase any items at CompUSA. I drove
down on the Post Road
through Stamford and stopped at PC Warehouse at the beginning of
Long Ridge and High
Ridge Roads. I was told that I could buy a motherboard, 200 mhz
processor, and mini
tower case for about $300, which might be the way to upgrade the
system when I have the
funds. I stopped by Egghead in Old Greenwich and purchased a
floppy drive cleaning kit
for $3.90. Today was their last day and the store is now closed. I
went downtown on
Greenwich Avenue in a lot of traffic. I noticed quite a few people
walking around in hunting
and riding outfits. I stopped by Zyn and purchased two buy two get
one free of Merits for
$11 total. I hopefully will quit the smokes totally when the pills
take affect in about two
weeks. I sat out for a while and walked around the bottom of the
Avenue. I then went to
the Grand Union and purchased a Purdue Chicken on sale for $5.88
at about 89 cents a
pound, one 12 pack of Lipton tea for $1.99, one 12 pack of
Schweppes for $1.99, and a 12
pack of Barq's root beer for $3.99. I also purchased 2 boxes peas
at 50 cents each, two
boxes corn at 50 cents each, one box broccoli for 99 cents. Also I
purchased Mrs. Paul's
fish fillets for $3.69, Mrs. Paul's Clams for $1.99, 2% half
gallon milk $1.84, two 3 kings
bacon at $1.74 each, Purex liquid detergent gallon for $2.49,
large eggs 79 cents, for a
total with can deposit of $32.95. It was quite a load to carry up
to the apartment in one trip
from the car when I arrived home. I had the fish cakes for dinner
with a potato and
afterwards a cup of coffee. I went out at 9 P.M. and walked the
bottom of the avenue. I
noticed a VIP party going on at Saks. I saw lots of moviegoers
exiting in the rain. I
returned home at 10 P.M. and tried to find something interesting
to watch on television to
no avail. I filed this report around midnight. I will post my
mrscott.com/stats.htm at
the same time. Lets hope tomorrow is sunny. I will be up a while
reading the news on the
net. CIO
Note:<888> 2/27/98 Friday 6:25 P.M. EST: Updated recent
bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm .
Note:<888> 2/27/98 Friday 5:10 P.M. EST: Today I was up at
10:30 P.M.. I chatted with a
neighbor planting daffodils. I had a friend stop by and we stopped
by the Hospital Thrift
Shop to look at the HP DeskJet 500 printer for sale there without
the power supply. We
checked at Entree computer and they did not have the power supply.
We went back to the
Hospital Thrift shop and negotiated a fair price of $5 down from
$15. When we returned
back to my place, we checked with HP and they said a power supply
would be $45. He said
that he had a friend that worked for HP and he would check with
him for an old power
supply. I gave him an ink cartridge refill and parallel cable I
had lying around. After he
left I went downtown and walked around for a while. It did not
seem very busy on this 55 F.
degree day. I took my smoking withdrawal pill this morning. I had
more turkey with
mushroom gravy, potato, and green beans for an early dinner. I
will do a little internet
work after I post this. CIO
Note:<888> 2/26/98 Thursday 10:10 P.M. EST: Today was a
glorious sunny warm 50
degree F. day. I was up at 10 A.M. and went out about 11:30 A.M.
after breakfast. I
stopped by Radio Shack in Port Chester looking for a part they did
not have. I stopped by
the Hospital Thrift Shop as usual. I drove down Greenwich Avenue.
I went for a short walk
downtown. I drove through Bruce Park and went to Egghead Software
closing their store
with 75% percent off all merchandise. I picked up a Travan 3 or 4
Cirttape Tape Drive
cleaner regularly $26.00 for $5.20 unfortunately I have a Travan 1
so it won't work. I
picked up the 1995 Compton’s Encyclopedia Cdrom regularly $10 for
$2.50, and I picked
up a Egghead Stainless Steal insulated coffee mug regularly $20
for $5. They don't have
much left, but one never knows what one might fine. While there a
sales representative
gave me a dealer's Evaluation Edition of Goldmine 4.0 a PIM
program on CDROM, which
I can't use until I get a CDROM drive. He also handed out to the
Egghead employees a
version of Linux UNIX program which they eagerly grabbed up. I
guess Goldmine
Software distributes LINUX on a CDROM. I suppose it would work
with the new
Microsoft Internet
Explorer 4.0 Unix browser. I chatted with him about
tech. I previously
stopped by Radio Shack at the Riverside shopping center and bought
a Gold Soderless
Stereo 1/8 inch mini phone plug for $3. I drove by Tod's Point and
it was quite busy on a
sunny day. I returned back to town and made my 3 P.M. appointment.
I stopped by CVS
pharmacy and picked up a prescription for Wellbutrin to help me
quit smoking. It is like
Zantec. I hopefully with be able to gradually quit smoking. I
walked up and down
Greenwich Avenue enjoying the day. I noticed a couple of
youngsters in Knit caps trying
to blend into the crowd inconspicuously. I use to always wear knit
caps on cold days, since
one looses over 50 percent of their body heat through their head.
They were taking
photographs outside the Foreign Study Institute. I purchased a can
of peanuts for $1.59 and
a bag of black licorice sticks for 99 cents while picking up my
prescription. I think licorice
sticks are an old wives folk remedy for constipation, but I use to
like them as a kid. I
stopped by the Greenwich Library and returned the videotape and
read the paper, and
chatted with the Burns Security Guard. I returned home at 6 P.M..
I defrosted some frozen
Thanksgiving Turkey and sautéed Grand Union mushroom gravy with
chopped onions,
olive oil, "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter", two cans
of canned mushrooms and a quarter
cup of white wine, and a tablespoon of Jack Daniel's Whiskey
making a hearty mushroom
gravy for the turkey breast to go along with two small potatoes
and canned green beans. I
then installed the Gold Plug on my cable from the computer speakers
to my amplifier by
cutting the cord and screwing the three wires to the plug. I got
the right configuration on
the third try. I believe the black wire is the unique wire in a
stereo plug at the high point. I
now am able to play the computer audio through my stereo system in
full stereo without
the bussing sound. It works great. I downloaded the new version of
www.thedj.com which
sounds pretty good through my stereo system. I updated Scott's
Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . The portfolio was up today with Bank
stocks doing well.
I filed this report and updated my site day. I have not been doing
much web surfing
recently doing errands instead. I noticed in the Greenwich Times
today a Swedish prep
hockey team is visiting the area, so perhaps there are other
foreign visitors in the area as
usual. After all this is a contiguous part of New York City. I
will take a short drive
downtown and then do a little web surfing. CIO
Note:<888> 2/25/98 Wednesday 11:45 P.M. EST: Today I was up
at 10 A.M.. After a
breakfast of Kellogg’s cornflakes, Arnold Healthnut bread,
Tropicana Orange Juice,
A&P coffee mrscott.com/coffee.htm , and my usual mixture of
vitamins; I proceeded
to scour the five major thrift shops mrscott.com/thrift.htm in
Greenwich. Owing to
their popularity they seem to have mostly clothes anymore, and
less furniture, bric a brac,
and other interesting items. However, with Spring Cleaning coming
up, I am sure more
interesting curiosities will be showing up to amuse the frugal
minded of Greenwich and our
neighboring communities. I also stopped by Tod's Point and there
did not appear to be any
flood damage in Old Greenwich. One of our local observers in the
library said he was
going to attend a reception with the head of the World's largest
private military. I stopped
by Radio Shack and I need two stereo connectors to replace two
mono connectors, I use in
my sound card to speakers to amplifier setup, so I can play
computer stereo sound through
my apartment sound system and not just mono sound. I went up to Wilton
at 4 P.M.,
stopping by Radio Shack there also looking for the parts. I might
have to cut a cord and
put the proper stereo plug on it. I had a barbeque steak dinner on
the gas grill with potato
and broccoli and watched the videotape Kissinger and Nixon which
showed a lot more than
I ever read in the New York Times during that period. I returned
to Greenwich and took a
short stroll on the Avenue. I updated Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . It
was an up day for Wall Street. I also put $10 of premium in my car
today at the Exxon
station across from the library and put 25 cents in a parking
meter on Greenwich Avenue.
I never waste my money at Starbucks' since my coffee at home
tastes better. Yesterday
on Tuesday I picked up a 12 pack of Schweppes Ginger ale and a 12
pack of Lipton Ice
Tea at the Grand Union for $2 apiece plus deposit. I also bought a
head of broccoli for
$1.50, Pepperidge Farm Parmesan Cheese crackers for $1.69, and
Tony's 4 cheese frozen
pizza for $3. Basically it is the same old routine in Greenwich. I
did notice on Tuesday
night that the water was within a foot of the top of the Sea Wall
at Greenwich Harbor Inn
and Greenwich Capital Associates www.greenwich.com which I believe
is owned by
National Westminster Bank of London, England. I have not had much
time to surf the net,
but I am sure you will find plenty to explore without my
assistance. Have a good evening.
CIO
Note:<888> 2/24/98 Tuesday 5:15 P.M. EST: Updated Scott's
Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . Today I worked on the wiring to my
amplifier that I am
able to play my computer sound through. I run a cable from the
computer speaker into the
phono input on the amplifier. It is a little bit more complicated
than it sounds, using
different adapters. I can play sound fine, but for some reason,
one of the cables can not be
plug in all the way just half way, or I get a hum. That I can live
with. I also play my
television, short wave radio, CD player, tape deck, and record
player thru the amplifier
outputting to 15 separate speakers around the apartment, so there
are a lot of wires to
fiddle with, but it all works fine. Occasionally I have to recheck
the wires. I did not get
much done on the net today. The Hospital thrift shop has a HP
inject printer for $15, but I
think it would be risky to buy since it is missing the cord and
can not be tested, not to
mention ink jets can be a little messy. Have a good night, I have
a dinner guest coming
down, and we will watch the videotape Kissinger and Nixon. CIO
Note:<888> 2/23/98 Monday 4:45 P.M. EST: Up at 9:30 A.M.. I
listened to www.ttalk.com
weekend broadcast while I sifted through five days of email. I
updated recent bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I updated Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm .
It was a good day for the market, but not oil. Will be shutting
down in about a half hour.
CIO
Note:<888> 2/23/98 Monday 3:30 A.M. EST: Read the Winter
Olympic Stats. Good Show
for the Team, wished I could have been there. Updated recent
bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . Have a good day, I'm off to sleep and
still have four days
email to sift through. CIO
Note:<888> 2/22/98 Sunday 11:40 P.M. EST: Today I stopped by
McDonalds' for two Big
Macs for $2.12. I then went by the Greenwich Library, but the
parking lot was full so I
continued on to Radio Shack in Cos Cob looking for a five splitter
telephone jack, but they
were out. I noticed IBM monitors were on sale. I next went to
Radio Shack in the
Riverside shopping plaza and they had the five way splitter for
$9.99 plus tax. I drove
down to Tod's Point beach and it was very busy with all the
publicity about the Beach
lawsuit. I stayed for about fifteen minutes and drove around the
point. I stopped by Radio
Shack and they are just about out of merchandise in their store
closing. I went by Caldor’s
and bought a bag of Parmesan Cheese Pepperidge Farm crackers for
$1.59. I next drove
back down Greenwich Avenue and purchased a three pack of Merit
Ultra lights for "buy
two get one free" for $5.40. I sat out in front of the senior
center and had a smoke. I told
the proprietor of Zyn stationary that they were promoting a new
Cuban cigar called the
"Trinidad" which is suppose to be their new deluxe
premium cigar. I noticed a local
decorator carrying a broom. I returned home and started my laundry
using two machines
for 75 cents apiece for the washers. I made a phone call. I
started the two dryers for 75
cents apiece. I munched on some of the Parmesan cheese crackers. I
folded the laundry
and put it away and made a cup of coffee. I remade the phone call
to an exhausted friend
who still needs a printer. I went out at 9 P.M. I stopped by Grand
Union and returned
$1.05 in cans. I purchase a dozen large eggs for 79 cents, a 12
pack of diet Pepsi for $1.99,
and a half gallon of two percent milk for $1.84. I then walked the
bottom of Greenwich
Avenue and noticed a few deja vue people strolling around for
exercise. I noticed what I
believed to be Swedish and Norwegians around town. I returned home
at 11 P.M. to file
this report. I thought about the rug and room deodorizer and it
might work better if one
sweeps it into the carpet before vacuuming it up. Anyway the
apartment smells better
despite the omnipresent smell of cigarette smoke until I manage to
quick smoking. I had
two IBC root beers in frosted mugs today which were very tasty. I
probably should try to
do a little internet work this evening, but I have been think of
taking time off from the
internet or at least spending less time on it, since I don't
really find it that fulfilling of an
experience or an academic enhancement, and it seems to becoming
more addictive
activity. Still I will have to think about it. CIO
Note:<888> 2/22/98 Sunday 2:45 P.M. EST: Note while cleaning
my bedroom, I noticed
that two of my three phone line doublers, those little one to two
connectors were defective
and causing static noise on my primary telephone and computer
phone connection. I
remedied it by removing the two. I will look for a one to four
connector to use in their
stead. I will be out shortly after 3 P.M. CIO
Note:<888> 2/22/98 Sunday 12:50 P.M. EST: Saturday I got up
at 9 A.M. and washed the
walls with Spic and Span in the bedroom until about 4 P.M.. I also
washed the black and
white wool Mexican poncho I hang on the wall above my bed and one
of the living
couch blankets. I use woollite in the washer machine and tumbled
dry on low for 20
minutes. I also polished and cleaned the bric a brac around the
apartment. Saturday
evening I visited a friend's house in Wilton and watched the
second half of Edward and
Mrs. Simpson. We had rib eye steaks for dinner on the gas
barbeque. I went to bed about
midnight on Sunday morning. I got up at 9 A.M. this morning and
wiped down the
bathroom and kitchen with Swiss Pine cleaner. I put Glade Rug and
Room deodorizer on
the living room furniture and apartment rugs. I then vacuumed them
all off so they smell
much fresher. I also watered the plants. I will do the laundry
later on today. After I surf
the net briefly I will clean up and go out for some fresh air.
Mother said the www.hboi.edu
Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute has been quite modernized
and expanded. They
have the underwater submersible used for exploring the Titanic. It
is in the mid 40's today
and rain is expected for several days during midweek this week. I
have been listening to
music while doing house cleaning. Enjoy your weekend. CIO
Note:<888> 3/7/98 Saturday 1:10 A.M. EST: I updated Scott's
Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . Yesterday I did not update the site
because I had a
dinner guest and also messed up my back tinkering with an old
disgarded computer for 12
hours to no avail. I was trying to put another 386 motherboard in
my backup 386, but I
could not get any of the configurations to work, so I just
returned the backup 386 to its
former state replacing a hard drive cable and adding a numeric
processor. Basically I
thought if I got the other motherboard to work, it would accept
the extra memory I had.
Well the old saying goes, "If It Ain't Broken, Don't Fix It
!". Today I was up at 6 P.M.. I
went out and stopped by the library and read some of the computer
press. I noticed a
reception going on in the Art Gallery which happens monthly. The
library itself was not
busy in the evening. Yesterday one of our senior regulars was seen
in the library.
Basically the staff are more friendly there when one dresses up,
instead of showing up in
one's old jeans. Well to each his own, I was not planning on
winning a fashion show. I
checked out classical and march music for a change. After the
library I went for a walk
downtown and then did some shopping for bargains at the Grand
Union. I returned home
and wrote Mom a letter and then had a Tony's frozen pizza while
listening to the
www.dailybriefing.com . I next went out and mailed the letter. I
stopped by the Greenwich
Harbor Inn to go to the bathroom, and they told me the long time
night time receptionist
had quit her job for other activities. I went for a walk on
Greenwich Avenue and saw the
midnight movie crowd exiting the theatres. It seemed to be a quiet
night overall. I will do a
little net surfing now. CIO
Note:<888> 3/5/98 Thursday 12:10 A.M. EST: Updated Scott's
recent bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . It was cooler outside this evening. I feel
like relaxing for
the rest of the evening, I am getting tired of the redundancy of
the net. It is like a small
group of people that keeps on rebroadcasting the same old
nonsense. I think it is time to
get rid of some of the dead wood and go with more modern
viewpoints, in other words
cancel their company American Express Cards. CIO
Note:<888> 3/4/98 Wednesday 9:20 P.M. EST: Up about 5 P.M.
this evening. I updated
Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . The usual army of busy
mercenary
business types was out this evening. I am sure judging by the
airline noise, it was a good
day for the business community. All the parking spots on the
Avenue are full this evening,
so local night time establishments are making income. I suppose
with the economy and
market doing well, lots of people are coming here looking for new
and unique toys to
invest their revenues in. The library was moderately busy this
evening. I did not spend
much time there. I have heard lots of airline noise for the last
12 hours, so lots of people
must be flying in and out of White Plains airport, which is not
part of my territory although
adjacent to it. I don't feel like paying for parking there, so I
never visit when it is busy. I
usually park at the Xerox executive parking or International
Aviation when it is not busy,
and nobody seems to mind. Well when the PC business was first being
developed out in
California back in 1978, I did some extensive negotiations with
the head of Xerox Parc out
there surrounded by thousands of students from Cal Tech. Any
California types recently
moving into the area are forewarned that sooner of later we will
have colder winters unlike
the recent warm winter. I recommend roofs pitched as steeply as
the Second
Congregational Church roof, since the old timers knew that the
steeper the roof, the less
snow would accumulate on it. Flat roofs tend to either collapse or
leak with over two feet
of snow. Build for the future not for today. I suppose whomever
builds ski chalets in ski
resorts, might have future income potential in this area as the
weather is colder during
future winters. Still when we get a mild winter, we all are in a
better humor. I use to think
by importing Brazilians their warm karma might insure us warmer
weathers, but when
Nan Nook of the North and their friends show up, it usually gets
colder. Still most people
are day time people around here, so even if one had funds, there
is no place to spend funds
around here on a night time schedule except groceries, movies,
restaurants, gasoline,
lodging, those sort of essential items. Unlike the west coast,
Computer Superstores and
Malls don't stay open all night catering to the Grave Yard Shift.
I suppose one might make
income by running a 24 hours operation, but usually it is hard to
get reliable help and there
is a lot of pilferage. Well back to web surfing. CIO
Note:<888> 3/4/98 Wednesday 5:19 A.M. EST: I went back out
at 3 A.M. . I walked
around the area at the bottom of Greenwich Avenue. I found a
counterfeit dollar bill that a
company called Washington Radio Dispatcher is using as a discount
coupon offer. It looks
like a dollar bill on the front and is blank on the back. Their
number is 212‑740‑4444 and
212‑923‑2211. It is illegal to print likenesses of
legal tender for promotions and coupons,
since they can be mistaken for the real thing. However this
frequently happens.,
particularly in third world America. I checked out the cars on the
showroom of the Rolls
dealership. They have an old model Bentley coupe brand new in that
British Racing
Green. I guess no one will want it now that the new models are
coming out. I walked
around the train station. Someone was using the copy machine at
Alphagraphics. They
have a four foot wide graphics printer for printing color banners
and posters I noticed in
the window. I noticed at the train station office building that
they need to do a little
gardening, perhaps install some box wood planters and bulb plants.
It is most noisy in the
outdoor plaza there next to the turnpike and quite dirty from all
the pollution. One
drawback to living on the shore in Greenwich is the great deal of
pollution that comes off
the turnpike and covers all the exposed areas. Also it is quite
noisy whenever one tries to
sit outside. Walking up the avenue I said good morning to two
peace officers. I noticed a
skunk prowling around the Sunoco station. I noticed one of our
regular early morning
walkers. I returned home and filed this report. For broadcasts on
Microsoft DOJ hearing
try CNET ‑ NEWS.COM ‑ Radio Index . I noticed the
daffodils are coming up. The French
restaurant on the corner of Grigg street and Greenwich Avenue has
set up their outdoor
patio furniture, but I think it is still a little chilly for al
fresco dining unless you like the cool
French Canadian ambience. I spotted another limousine driving the
wrong way up
Greenwich Avenue. Basically the morning crowd is out now. The
train station was closed
at 4 A.M. which is the norm. Buckingham Palace according to a
morning news report had a
piece of ornamental plaster fall on one of its guests during a
reception, but I am sure they
know how to fix the plaster, I am not sure about the guest. Lots
of different people are
filing different reports from here, so this my perspective. It is
my professional opinion that
the Greenwich Police department is highly skilled group of
professionals having observed
them for 37 years, and some near sighted alcoholic over at the
Greenwich Times is
probably trying to make trouble over something that happened when
he was a kid. I don't
read the local paper unless it is available when I am at the
library. Years of experience in
this town lead me to believe that the law abiding tax payers of
this town will win out in the
long run. I've been all over the world and from an overall
viewpoint it does not get better
than Greenwich, if you don't believe me try other places.
Particularly for older people we
have very professional medical services and a low stress lifestyle
once you get out of the
fast lane. Over and Out. CIO
Note:<888> 3/4/98 Wednesday 2:35 A.M. EST: I went back out
around midnight. I drove
around. I stopped by the Shell Station and got $14 premium
gasoline, filled the air in the
tires, bought a half gallon of Hood 2 percent milk for $1.79 and
bought two get one free of
Merit lights for $5.50. I parked downtown and walked around for a
while. One of our night
time visitors was driving up Greenwich Avenue the wrong way and
was pulled over. I also
before I went out did a cleaning and took out 50 cans of surplus
canned food and sorted it,
and dropped them off at Neighbor to Neighbor at Christ Church for
their donation
services. Normally I don't eat much canned food since it has too
much salt. I chatted with
one of the local night security people downtown about life on the
beach in Florida in old
day roughing it with Wiley and the gang. Well it was a cold winter
down there then. I am
cooking a Tony's Cheese pizza for dinner and having a ice tea. I
might go out after the
Pizza for another thermos of coffee. Rumor still has it that
Texaco is interested in
merging with Shell Oil. The Skunk patrol is out in full force, but
it is a dead slow night with
a few disabled cars driving around town. No unusual sightings. CIO
Note:<888> 3/3/98 Tuesday 11:00 P.M. EST: I went downtown at
5 P.M. and picked up
two packs of Marlboro Lights for $2.50. I walked downtown. I
stopped by the Rolls Royce
Dealership and checked out the showroom and conversed about the
new model that will be
released at the Geneva auto show next Tuesday. I think the new
model in a Bentley
Coupe with that dark British Racing Green color would be nice to
have. It would be about
$350,000; but for now I will stick with my old Volvo since I don't
need any Swiss bankers
knocking at my door. Of course with off shore banking and
international business any
number of assets can be hidden or kept off shore to avoid the U.S.
IRS taxing profits made
outside of the country. A great many people do this at certain
financial levels. Thus the
IBM office in the Cayman Islands might have the new Bentley
convertible. I also told the
Rolls dealer about 20 old pre 1920s Rolls one collector in
Highland Park, Illinois used to
have including the 1904 Rolls Roadster with wicker door in Robins
Eggs Blue. Vintage
cars are more stylish but a real pain to maintain. I chatted with
one of the senior British
officials in town and gave him my viewpoint. While chatting with
him I noticed a Beatles
look-alike pass by with four little kids. I then walked up the
Avenue and went to CVS. I
purchased the Teledyne WaterPik for $41.77 plus tax, two cherry
and two honey lemon
cough drops for 50 cents a pack of 40, four 75 watt light bulbs
for 99 cents, one jar of
honey roasted peanuts for $1.59, and two deodorant sticks for 75
cents each for a total of
$55.70. I then stopped by the library and read InfoWorld and PC
Week and chatted with
Burns security on the way out. While driving out of the library
one of the perpetual
regulars called me an "asshole" while I passed by him. I
guess they should send him back
to the barnyard in Ohio that he came from. I guess the library
regulars are stressed that
they are not making money. Another fellow in a suit who drives a
Cadillac said that he did
not have money for food. I don't know why people bother me with
these problems. I think
they should visit the Department of Social Services which has
funding for these problems
unless of course they're illegal aliens in which case the church
might give them refuge. I
work very hard to maintain appearances in this town and volunteer
and for out of town
provocateurs to cause problems, they should remember whose
families and friends built this
town and worked in the area before they start dictating policy.
Basically the grass is
always greener. After returning from the library I installed the
WaterPik which now only
comes with two Pik attachments, which is pretty cheap of a friend
of mine's brother who
owns Teledyne. Must be money in it, since a lot of people seem to
have teeth. I had cold
chicken with Tabasco drops, steamed frozen corn, and potato for
dinner. Afterwards, I
took my trusty thermos downtown and enjoyed some of my
mrscott.com/coffee.htm
in front of the Senior center. I chatted with one friend with sore
feet from walking around
Manhattan all day. Another acquaintance asked about finding a
psychic for raising the
dead, so I told him what I knew. I then walked the bottom of the
Avenue. I noticed most of
the restaurants and bars were fairly empty. Not many cars parked.
I chatted with the
ticket people at the theatre showing the "Titanic" and
it looked slow there too. I suppose
Tuesday night is a good night for having a peaceful dead quiet
night on the town for those
of you whom don't like lots of activity. I noticed a few former
neighbors down by the water.
I returned home and filed this report. Now for a night of web
surfing. CIO
Note:<888> 3/3/98 Tuesday 4:45 P.M. EST: Up at 2 P.M. Backed
up computer to tape. I
watched the financial news press while doing this. I updated
Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . Time www.time.com is having a 75th
birthday tonight
with the President in attendance at Radio City Music Hall, so
there should be traffic jams
around Rockefeller Center in Manhattan. Out here in the boondocks,
it is peaceful as
usual with the Skunk patrol probably working this evening. Out for
a cruise after posting
this. CIO
Note:<888> 3/3/98 Tuesday 6:00 A.M. EST: I went to Win 95
System Updates and
downloaded and installed Windows Sockets 2 Update . I then
downloaded "vtcpup20.exe"
and "vipup20.exe" from ftp.microsoft.com Directory of
/Softlib/MSLFILES and installed
"vtcpup20.exe" which needs to have Windows Sockets 2
Update already installed. I then
tried to install "vipup20.exe" which also needs Windows
Sockets 2 Update installed first,
but installation asked for two files? which I did not have on
another disk, so I skipped
them and for safety sake reinstalled Windows Sockets 2 Update a
second time. The
system seems to be working fine with the new updates. Time for
bed. CIO
Note:<888> 3/3/98 Tuesday 3:20 A.M. EST: Did not make it
outside, kept working on the
computer. I posted a NewsWorks Search page
mrscott.com/newworks.htm that
searches a 130 newspapers. I updated recent bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm
which should be enjoyable for your surfing doldrums. I noticed on
the Buckingham Palace
PRESS RELEASE MENU that in the release at Buckingham Palace March
Press
Releases that on March 15, 1998 the Duke of Edinburgh is heading
to the United States
and the Caribbean to March 27 for his activities with the Outward
Bound Trust. I am about
to shut down for the night. CIO
Note:<888> 3/2/98 Monday 9:15 P.M. EST: I posted a message
at Symantec tech support
about the "Ltnvram" problem \Ltnvram\ starts when I boot
after uninstalling 3.0 demo
(Michael Scott ). I updated Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm
. Today I went
out and paid my electricity bill and rent. I stopped by the
Hospital thrift shop where they
are having a $30 a bag sale. They have two Chesterfield's there
which would be $30. I sat
out downtown and the fire department were out for an incident. I
stopped by the library
and returned a videotape. I came home and worked on the computer
trying to resolve the
"Ltnvram" problem. Basically I can't figure out how to
keep it from loading when I boot. I
had cold chicken with a few drops of Tabasco, potato, and peas for
dinner. I also made
mrscott.com/icetea.htm . I might go out for a short while after I
post this. CIO
Note:<888> 3/2/98 Monday 12:45 A.M. EST: I fiddled for quite
a while installing and
uninstalling a program "ltdvram" from loading when I
start the computer. It is possibly
part of Norton Utilities Speedstart that keeps trying to load
after uninstalling. I can't
start it since the program is timed out. The program
"ltdvram?" seems to cause my ISP
connection to disconnect when opening and closing programs which
is a minor annoyance. I
guess I will have to call Symantec about the problem. I can of course
do CTRL‑ALT‑Del
and close the program, but it reloads next time I reboot. I
finished my laundry and cooked
a Purdue chicken, potato, and peas for dinner. I am using the init
string again in my
modem setup since it seems to give faster connections, particularly
when the internet is
not busy. I will surf a while and update recent bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm. I
will probably quit surfing around 2 A.M. since I have to go out
and pay bills tomorrow.
CIO
Note:<888> 3/1/98 Sunday 6:25 P.M. EST: I was up at 2 P.M..
I listened to www.ttalk.com
while I cleaned my apartment and watered the plants. I still have
to do laundry. I updated
mrscott.com/music.htm with a few links. CIO
Note:<888> 3/14/98 Saturday 7:20 A.M. EST: Updated recent
bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . In looking at AT&T WorldNet, I noticed
they don't have
many 56K baud sites, and neither does Microsoft MSN. I did notice
that MSN has three
Port Chester, New York dialups with one 56K, and two White Plains.
AT&T WorldNet has
one in Stamford, Ct., Armonk, N.Y, and White Plains, N.Y.. It is
hard to believe they don't
support 56 K. Time to sign off the web. I will probably be up
until noon today. I think the
Hospital Thrift shop has a little merchandise left with their $10
a bag sale, until next week
March 18?, when they put out the new merchandise. People named the
Meyers put up
"missing dog" signs on Greenwich Avenue, for a 18 year
old black miniature type sheep
dog. Not much else to report. I suggest dressing warmly today. CIO
Note:<888> 3/14/98 Saturday 6:00 A.M. EST: I fixed
mrscott.com/defense1.htm ,
so the links go back to the military server, and not my server;
and also fixed the zip file
mrscott.com/download.htm for mrscott.com/dod01.zip . CIO
Note:<888> 3/14/98 Saturday 3:00 A.M. EST: Listened to
www.dailybriefing.com . While
listening through my stereo which I connect to my PC speakers, I
made Tuna Helper from
Betty Crocker. I put a half cup of wine in deleting a half cup of
water. I also added a half
box of frozen mixed vegetables and herbs and spices. I baked it in
my convection oven in a
casserole for 25 minutes. It was a very good alternative for
dinner. I changed my
www.dailybriefing.com settings to my preferences. I went for a
drive and walked around
the bottom of Greenwich Avenue after the pubs had let out. The
street light across from
the train station is burned out again. I noticed it is a high tide
at full moon. I saw a couple
house lights dimmed in Belle Haven, unlike the other night when
one house was lit up like
a Christmas Tree. I suppose if you had one of those IBM computers
that control the
lights, one could turn on all the lights at one time even from
another internet site. The
marvels of technology. I am going to have a cup of
mrscott.com/coffee.htm . Back to
web surfing. CIO
Note:<888> 3/14/98 Saturday 12:10 A.M. EST: Updated Scott's
Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . Went out around 10:30 P.M. and bought a
12 pack of
diet Coke and diet Sprite for $2 each. I went for a short walk
downtown. It is cold out. I
hope the daffodils don't freeze. Usual level of Activity for
Friday night. The Yuppies are
partying at the DOME. Will be up all night on the net. CIO
Note:<888> 3/13/98 Friday 8:00 A.M. EST: Updated recent
bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . Time to sign off for sleep. When I wake up
today I am
going to try to quit smoking with the Welbutrin pill I have been
taking last two weeks.
Remember to watch yourself it is Friday the 13th. Perhaps somebody
should register
superman.co.uk to save us from the Asteroid. Check out The Real
Name System ‑
Central Corporation .CIO
Note:<888> 3/13/98 Friday 5:30 A.M. EST: I changed my modem
setup to 57,600 baud
and I am not getting disconnects now, although I still connect at
115,200 baud. I also
uninstalled and reinstalled my Logicode X2 modem. I use the modem
setup defaults,
except for setting it at 57,600 baud, and using the init string
"&F&C1&D2&K1&M4L2S6=2S7=90S10=7" and
I also check "Record a Log File".
Also they mysterious program starting when I boot
"Ltnvram" which I see when I press
CTL‑ALT‑DEL, it my Logicode modem driver which I
should leave going. At these setting
I am not getting disconnects when opening and closing Winsock
applications while
connected to IBM.net or opening and closing any other programs.
These setting work just
as fast on my test page in OHIO www.rcch.com/hotlist/ibm01.htm , I
get 10.4 Kbytes a
second, which is pretty dang quick. The best I ever got was on a
slow night of 10.7 K.
"K1" enables V42 compression in the init string which
will only work on uncompressed
pages, not compressed downloadables. Now I have to look at
mrscott.com/scotwork.htm for my daily work routine. CIO
Note:<888> 3/13/98 Friday 3:00 A.M. EST: New Logicode X2
modem init string
"&F&C1&D2&K1&M4L2S6=2S7=90S10=7".Select
"My Computer", "Control Panel",
"Modems", "Properties", Select Maximum Speed
57,600 baud, Select
"Connection", Select "Advanced", In
"Extra Settings" place the modem init string
"&F&C1&D2&K1&M4L2S6=2S7=90S10=7"
without Quotes. Use the defaults for the
rest of the settings. My Logicode X2 modem is U.S. Robotics
compatible, so the init
string, should work with their modems also. I studied the AT
Command Reference Index
very carefully to come up with the string. I am getting smoother
connects, and am not
disconnecting when opening and closing Winsock programs. I will
have to test it some
more. I do connect at IBM.net at 115,200 baud. CIO
Note:<888> 3/12/98 Thursday 6:10 P.M. EST: Updated recent
bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm again at 8:30 A.M. today. Updated Scott's
index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I made my 3 P.M. appointment. It is
very cold outside
in the teens. I stopped by the Greenwich library and read the
computer press. I went by
Arnold's Outlet store and got two loaves of Healthnut bread for
$1.29 each, and they gave
me a free box of mini donuts. I prefer to stay warm and
comfortable tonight instead of
going out in the freezing cold, let's wait and see. CIO
Note:<888> 3/12/98 Thursday 4:20 A.M. EST: I updated recent
bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I also went to Microsoft Internet Explorer
4.01 Products
Download and reinstalled the MS Internet Explorer 4.01 web browser
and the Active
Desktop. Remember to save your Netscape bookmarks as another file
and then delete
them to save installation time. One can reopen them later. My
system is now working fine
again, and the ISP disconnects seem to have quit. I think possibly
when I installed theDJ
beta of Norton Utilities 3.0 demo, one of the two programs
installed files that made my
system Winsock ISP unstable. The system seems more responsive and
working fine again.
I will go to bed early since I have a 3 P.M. appointment today.
CIO
Note:<888> 3/11/98 Wednesday 11:15 P.M. EST: Went for a
drive and it is very cold out
and not busy. A few people out with knit caps on to stay warm. I
updated
mrscott.com/mci.htm with additional information from a tech call
this evening. I
guess I will have to wait a week to two weeks for the software to
arrive. It seems strange,
one can not download the dialer from the net. Back to surfing the
net. CIO
Note:<888> 3/11/98 Wednesday 8:15 P.M. EST: Updated Scott's
Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . Will possibly go for a cruise after
showering. It is cold
out. On a night schedule, but have 3 P.M. appointment tomorrow, so
will be up tomorrow
around 1 P.M.. CIO
Note:<888> 3/11/98 Wednesday 7:35 A.M. EST: Updated
mrscott.com/news.htm
News Page, save it as news.htm in your Scott's Directory to have
it on your local hard
drive with the rest of the directory. I am bushed, time for shut
eye. CIO
Note:<888> 3/11/98 Wednesday 4:55 A.M. EST: Posted
mrscott.com/mci.htm
separate MCI Internet Access page. CIO
Note:<888> 3/11/98 Wednesday 4:35 A.M. EST: Updated recent
bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I chatted with MCI about getting my
registration number
sooner. One can log onto MCI without installing the software by
going to MCI Internet
Account Registration once one has their access code. To signup up
for MCI Internet
Access for $14.95 a month if you use MCI long distance go to
Special Offer From MCI
Internet . MCI support is 1‑800‑348‑8011. MCI
Tech Support is 1‑800‑605‑2736. The local
MCI numbers from Greenwich, Connecticut are White Plains, New York
at
1‑914‑397‑8200 and Stamford, Connecticut 1‑203‑326‑3600.
Make sure you have the local
telephone service with Bell Atlantic that permits dialing adjacent
communities. It is usually
a few dollars more a month. Go to MCI 2000 and select MCI Local
Access Number
Search for other areas. When setting up a dialer for MCI make sure
only TCP/IP is used
and that the primary DNS setting is 204.70.127.127 and secondary
DNS setting is
204.70.127.128 . MCI Tech support said to setup a register dialer
use 1‑800‑779‑2966,
Username "0001000100000001"and password
"internetMCIdial" keep small and caps as
I have it, with a secondary DNS setting of 204.70.128.1 and open
web page
https://signup.mci.com/register . They said to open
"nph.mine". Thus one can logon to
MCI without having to install their software. However when billing
to an MCI long
distance account they have to email or send you their access code.
I think when using a
credit card they give it to you right away. The MCI Win95 3 1/2
inch disks are Microsoft
Internet Explorer 3.0 which you probably don't want to install if
using MS IE 4.01. The
cdrom is MS IE 4.01 customized for MCI. MCI since it is a primary
long distance carrier
has direct internet lines to their servers which might be faster.
Additional Note, I chatted
with MCI tech support again, and they informed me that the tech
information above is not
correct, and I have to wait for the software to arrive with the
account information to
connect to MCI Internet. Also they said the software will install
the dialer and registration
information, and one will have the option of installing the web
browser or not, depending on
whether one already has one's desired web browser. Also
Cablevision told me that Cable
modem service will not be in Greenwich, Connecticut until the
fourth quarter of 1998 at
about $45 a month. CIO
Note:<888> 3/10/98 Tuesday 10:15 P.M. EST: Stopped by the
library and read PC Week.
They have lots of articles on the Year 2000 problem. It is cold
out, so I wore my parka. I
drove downtown and it is not too busy. I stopped by the Grand
Union and bought a 12 pack
of Minute Maid soda for $2, 12 pack of Diet Dr. Pepper for $2, all
Coca Cola product 12
packs are $2, 2% milk for $1.89, half gallon Florida Natural OJ
for $2, 4 cans Progresso
New England clam chowder for $1 apiece, a quart jar of chopped
garlic for $5, and
Pepperidge Farm Parmesan crackers for $1.69. I am now cooking
garlic herbal boneless
chicken breast in white wine, with baked onions, broccoli, and
potato. I will surf the net
after dinner and coffee. C'est tres froid n'est pas? CIO
Note:<888> 3/10/98 Tuesday 7:50 P.M. EST: Updated Scott's
Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm , which I did not do yesterday. I had my
teeth cleaned
yesterday. I have to remember to use dental floss. I bought a
gallon of Olive Oil at the
Grand Union for $8, Angostura Bitters for $3, and two Stauffer 20
ounce Lasagna for $3
apiece. I went to bed for a while and had a friend stop by about
midnight, so I did not get
any work done last night. Logicode www.logicode.com the maker of
my X2 modem is going
out of business and is trying to sell their modem manufacturing
equipment. CIO
Note:<888> 3/9/98 Monday 12:25 P.M. EST: Up at 8 A.M. after
five hours sleep. I got my
hair cut at Subway Barbers for $13 and chatted about Volcanoes
with barber from Naples,
Italy. I paid my telephone bill and Cablevision Bill. I noticed
quite a bit of flooding around
town, particularly in front of the NatWest building on Steamboat
Road as usual. Ponds in
Bruce Park are full. I stopped by Mews, ELDC, and Hospital thrift
shop. Hospital Thrift
shop has $20 bag sale. Also they have a HP 300 Laser Printer they
just took in the back
room. I stopped by the library and construction in progressing but
a little muddy. I read the
local paper and PC magazine. I returned home for a root beer and
have a dental
appointment at 2 P.M. . Library said their net was not working. CIO
Note:<888> 3/9/98 Monday 2:15 A.M. EST: Updated recent
bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . Slow night on the net. Finished chores.
Went for a drive
and walk about 12:30 A.M., and rain seems to be letting up.
Suppose to be up to 59
degrees today. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888> 3/8/98 Sunday 11:35 P.M. EST: I had breakfast at
4 P.M.. I had a friend
come down. I gave him a Stauffer's frozen 20 ounce Lasagna which
is $3 at the Grand
Union. We watched a program on the discovery channel on Volcanoes
and anther program
on Egyptology. After he left I cleaned the apartment and watered
the plants. I went out for
two more Lasagnas and a jar of peanuts. I am cooking some boneless
breast of chicken
with wine and herbs and potato and broccoli which should be ready
shortly. I am also
finishing drying my laundry which I will sort after dinner. I then
will surf the net during the
morning hours. CIO
Note:<888> 3/8/98 Sunday 3:30 A.M. EST: Updated recent
bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm. I had a guest over this evening for a
discussion on Science
and Tech in General and he seemed well briefed on current volcano
activity and has
capability of flying airborne aircraft. I surmise he is better
informed on the local networked
community than I am, but remember I have a photographic memory of
the over quarter of
a million web sites I have logged onto in over 3 1/2 years. Also
to remedy the 100 hour
limit on IBM.net, I have order Special Offer From MCI Internet
setup disks. Since I use
MCI, I will have unlimited Net Access for $14.95 a month. I assume
since MCI has offices
down the road in Rye Brook, New York and they will have local X2
access. Still I will
probably keep IBM.net too since they have the best service and
three local access
numbers, not to mention I don't feel like changing all my Email
Address information on the
net which would be a real pain. I am listening to www.ttalk.com
which is always enjoyable a
relaxing break from net surfing. I am still on a night schedule
but have a 2 P.M. dental
appointment on Monday. CIO
Note:<888> 3/21/98 Saturday 9:45 A.M. EST: I updated recent
bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I was up at 7 A.M. today and had Aunt
Jamaima
pancakes for breakfast. I will stop by the Hospital Thrift Shop
this morning and the
library. There is light dusting of corn snow out this morning, but
nothing major. CIO
Note:<888> 3/20/98 Friday 8:15 P.M. EST: Uploaded Scott's
Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I changed my homepage colors. I fiddled
with my stereo
setup this afternoon, the amplifier seems to be out of balance. I
put it as best as I could get
it. I stopped by the library this evening and read the computer
press. Construction on the
steel work on the library addition is progressing. I will watch
"Grumpier Old Men" this
evening. CIO
Note:<888> 3/20/98 Friday 11:45 A.M. EST: Updated recent
bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I only got five hours sleep last night, so
I think I will take
a nap. CIO
Note:<888> 3/20/98 Friday 8:25 A.M. EST: Went to bed at 1
A.M. this morning and was
awaken by a call at 6:30 A.M.. I watched a program on the Arts and
Entertainment
Channel on Queen Victoria which was well produced. I made
breakfast of four strips of
bacon done in the Microwave for six minutes between two sheets of
paper towels on either
side to absorb fat. I also had a two pieces of Arnold Healthnut
bread, and three scrambled
eggs, and a cup of mrscott.com/coffee.htm along with a 12 ounce
class of orange
juice and my morning 12 vitamins and pills. I will read the
morning press at
mrscott.com/scotwork.htm while I sip my coffee. CIO
Note:<888> 3/20/98 Friday 12:05 A.M. EST: I updated recent
bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I backed up the computer and watched Henry
Fonda in
"Gideon's Trumpet" on the VCR while doing it. I will
post my
mrscott.com/stats.htm for today at midnight. I will listen to some
broadcasts and
then go to bed. I listened to Lou Gerstner's Key Notespeech IBM
CeBIT '98, Lou
Gerstner Keynote Speech while working on the bookmarks. IBM.net
seems more
accessible during busy times of the day, while MCI goes faster
during the lean hours. CIO
Note:<888> 3/19/98 Thursday 7:45 P.M. EST: I updated the
entire directory today with
the bookmarks. Go to mrscott.com/download.htm for the latest
version of 59,000
links. I added a Yahoo mrscott.com/140.htm and Ziff Davis
mrscott.com/141.htm Categories. I updated Scott's Index at
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I added a link mrscott.com/scott00b.inv
for the
daily backup of my Microsoft Investor Bell Weather Portfolio.
Remember if you use the
Microsoft Investor Portfolio to back it up daily and it is
probably a good idea to back it up
on a floppy disk also. I will now do a tape backup. I spent all
day on the computer and did
make my 3 P.M. appointment. Nasty rainy day out. CIO
Note:<888> 3/18/98 Wednesday 5:00 P.M. EST: Updated Scott's
Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I also installed the MS IE 4.01 version
of Outlook
Express to handle my MCI mail account which I probably won't use
for now or even check,
but the MCI mail address is "mike.scott@mci2000.com".
However, one can setup more
than one email address in Outlook Express. I will still use the
Netscape mail program with
my IBM email address "mikescott@ibm.net" since when I
click on links with Netscape it
brings up my Netscape 3.04 browser with which I do the bookmarks
with and is much
faster on my system. However, I do strongly recommend Outlook
Express for multiple
email accounts if you don't mind having MS IE 4.01 open for your
mail links. The new
Outlook Express will be offered for free around the beginning of
April for three months
and it promises to be quite an extensive full featured mail
program, but will take up about
40 megs on your hard drive. Net has been slow on both IBM.net and
MCI this cold rainy
day, so I managed to keep busy by switching between them when one
is overcrowded.
Getting near to dinner time. CIO
Note:<888> 3/18/98 Wednesday 3:00 P.M. EST: Updated recent
bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I tweaked the system this morning and it
is running much
better and MCI is fast in the day time. I went out at lunch time
and stopped by the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop Opening Spring Display. There were
lots of people there
and it was very festive. Parking is limited and they seem to be
carrying much more
Women's merchandise than the Electronics and Bric a Brac I usually
look for. I stopped
by the library and noticed a seven foot person checking out a
book. It seemed quiet today.
The art gallery has a new exhibit. I will listen to the rest of
the www.dailybriefing.com .
Lou Gerstner is suppose to address CeBIT 98 March Spring 98 at its
opening today in
Germany. CIO
Note:<888> 3/18/98 Wednesday 8:30 A.M. EST: I received the
MCI installation disks
yesterday. MCI is about 30% to 40% faster than IBM.net during non
peak hours. Look
at mrscott.com/mci.htm for installation information. Below is the
same information.
One can log onto MCI without installing the software by going to
MCI Internet Account
Registration once one has their access code. To signup up for MCI
Internet Access for
$14.95 a month if you use MCI long distance go to Special Offer
From MCI Internet .
MCI support is 1‑800‑348‑8011. MCI Tech Support
is 1‑800‑605‑2736. The local MCI
numbers from Greenwich, Connecticut are White Plains, New York at
1‑914‑397‑8200 and
Stamford, Connecticut 1‑203‑326‑3600. Make sure
you have the local telephone service
with Bell Atlantic that permits dialing adjacent communities. It
is usually a few dollars
more a month. Go to MCI 2000 and select MCI Local Access Number
Search for other
areas. When setting up a dialer for MCI make sure only TCP/IP is
used and that the
primary DNS setting is 204.70.127.127 and secondary DNS setting is
204.70.127.128 .
MCI Tech support said to setup a register dialer use 1‑800‑779‑2966,
Username
"0001000100000001"and password
"internetMCIdial" keep small and caps as I have it,
with a secondary DNS setting of 204.70.128.1 and open web page
https://signup.mci.com/register . They said to save
"nphmime.ins". Thus one can logon to
MCI without having to install their software. However when billing
to an MCI long
distance account they have to send you their access code. I think
when using a credit card
they give it to you right away. The MCI Win95 3 1/2 inch disks are
Microsoft Internet
Explorer 3.0 which you probably don't want to install if using MS
IE 4.01. The cdrom is
MS IE 4.01 customized for MCI. MCI since it is a primary long
distance carrier it has
direct internet lines to their servers which might be faster.
Additional Note, I chatted with
MCI tech support again, I have to wait for the software to arrive
with the account
information to connect to MCI Internet. Also they said the
software will install the dialer
and registration information. However, if one already has Internet
Explorer 4.01 installed
one would not want to uninstall it to reinstall MS IE 3.0 on the 3
1/2 inch disks. As
mentioned above, once one received one's account information from
MCI, one can log
onto http://signup.mci.com/register , and enter the account
information. Then save the file
"nphmime.ins". One can then setup a Win 95 dialer from
Win95 and use the account logon
and password information from "nphmime.ins" one can read
in a text file editor. Also one
can setup their email program with the information in
"nphmime.ins". Thus one does not
need to install the MCI software. One does enable software
compression in the dialer. I
connect at top speed this way, and my MCI connection is 30% to 40%
faster than
IBM.net in none busy hours, of course during busy hours nothing is
too fast. Remember to
save your MCI account information in "nphmime.ins" and
also print out a hard copy. The
MCI account information is alpha number strings which can not be
changed and would be
hard to remember. Also Cablevision told me that Cable modem
service will not be in
Greenwich, Connecticut until the fourth quarter of 1998 at about
$45 a month.
End MCI Note:
While setting up MCI dialer, I mistakenly entered the password
incorrectly and it did not
work. I then went ahead and uninstalled MS IE 4.01 and installed
the MCI MS 3.01
software and dialer; all of which was unnecessary because of the
password error. I noticed
setting up one's own dialer instead of the MCI dialer enables
connecting at 115,200 baud
with my Logicode X2 modem, instead of 57,600 as the MCI dialer
connected. One does
enable software compression in the dialer, making sure one sets it
up properly as in
mrscott.com/mci.htm . I am most pleased with the additional MCI
service, but it
probably will not be much faster during peak hours. For now I
intend to keep both IBM.net
and MCI.net giving my five local X2 dialups. MCI does not seem to
disconnect me from
the net which IBM.net has been doing recently. I will have to
investigate further from
usage. I also had to redownload and install MS IE 4.01 and some of
its components which I
had uninstalled and that took a couple of hours this morning after
uninstalling MS IE 3.01
from MCI.
Yesterday I also drove up to Yale University at noon with an
acquaintance and toured the
library which is under renovation. I took him to a meeting at
SNET's new modern building
on the harbor there. Fujitsu and the Newman's "Hole in the
Wall Gang" are also there. I
viewed the harbor while he was at the meeting chatting with a
retired local longtime citizen.
He told me the harbor was 45 deep and one salvage operation on the
harbor exported
35,000 tons of scrap metal to Europe once a week. He also knew
something about IBM
Scrap PCs piled up on trailers. I returned at 4:30 P.M. to
Greenwich and worked on
setting up the MCI dialer. I also had a guest over for dinner and went
to bed about 8:30
P.M. after being awake 22 hours and got up at 5 A.M. this morning.
CIO
Note:<888> 3/17/98 Tuesday 7:00 A.M. EST: Updated recent
bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I also reinstalled MS DUN 1.2 and the new
Winsock
windows socket 2 update System Updates to make my TCP connection
more stable. I
changed the virtual memory to 20 meg. minimum and 32 meg. max on a
16 meg memory
system. Virtual memory if set instead of letting MS Win95 manage
it should be set to at
least twice system memory. I also increased my Netscape 3.04
memory to 5000 Kbytes
and cache to 10000 Kbytes to hopefully make web browsing run more
smoothly. Of course
depending on one's system resources, one has to tweak it
differently. I think some times
any of the three local IBM.net dialups, might be booting people
offline. For some reason I
get disconnected repeatedly at hours of the night, and at other
times I stay connected for
many hours at a time. I wonder if IBM is pulling the same sort of
nonsense that AT&T
WorldNet was doing disconnecting long time users. Also MCI told me
the Yahoo MCI
comes with Outlook Express and Yahoo's designed interface with MS
IE 4.01 and
needs a Pentium 90 to run. MCI's original program comes with the
MSN setup and a
different mail program. Well I am going to possibly sign off soon.
Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888> 3/17/98 Tuesday 12:30 A.M. EST: I noticed in
Tuesday's The Times that the
Duke of Edinburgh is still on the West Coast of the Colonies. I
was informed today that he
is suppose to attend a reception at the University Club on Fifth
Avenue in Manhattan this
Thursday. Having observed the comings and goings of the British in
Manhattan for many
years, here are some notes. First of all the British are major
stockholders in Manhattan
having heavily invested there over the years and particularly most
recently. My father's
former employers had extensive dealings with the British.
Chemstrand is a division of
Monsanto which one of Greenwich's senior town fathers use to serve
on the board of
directors. Thus many British citizens were in our family homes
while I grew up. Other
companies that Dad was associated with such as Polaroid,
Continental Can, Asea Brown
Boveri, and King Wilkinson maintained extensive Euro British
business activities. The
British American chamber of commerce is headquartered in the
Tampa, Florida area
where a great many senior British citizens are retired. Thus Dad
made many trips
overseas to the U.K., although I never visited the U.K. myself.
Most schools I attended
had British students in attendance. When I graduated from Lake
Forest College after a
European tour, I used an office of Asea Brown Boveri then
Combustion Engineering in
Manhattan in the Chemical Bank Building on Park Avenue a floor
above British Airways
offices on Park Avenue in the 1970s for job hunting. In the larger
network traveling
around Manhattan a great many people around the Episcopal and
Anglican Churches in
Manhattan have Anglo American contacts. The United Nations'
diplomatic group of
course were also in the area. There use to be a British Consulate
office on Third Avenue
around 52nd Street. Two residents use to be maintained around
Beekman Place and East
66 th Street. The senior diplomats were always visible by large
polished Daimlers parked
in the diplomatic parking areas. British Intelligence maintained a
presence in the area
having been established by the "Greta Garbo Home for Wayward
Boys" during World
War II which is located in West Greenwich Village. Of course New
York City being a large
port, there are always many British seaman around the waterfront
bars of the city. The
warehouse district in Chelsea use to have the Bermuda Motor Car
Company which was a
large fleet of Cadillac limousines that would be used for
diplomatic visits to the city. Of
course Cunard Lines regularly visits the city and having visited
on board, they all know
Greenwich, Connecticut well. I believe a number of the passengers
on the Cunard Line use
to find the King Kole room at the St. Regis Hotel along with Polo
Lounge at the Westbury
Hotel friendly watering holes. The representatives of the British
boarding schools offices in
America use to maintain an office at 57th and Madison across from
the IBM building. The
Episcopal church is one of the largest land owners in Manhattan,
and a great many
followers attended St. Bartholomew’s, St. Thomas, and St. John's
amongst numerous other
Episcopal and Anglican churches in the New York City area. Of
course on rainy cold days
in Manhattan the Metropolitan Museum was always an enjoyable place
out of the
elements to watch the visitors. Carnegie Hall has U.K. Scottish
roots not to mention many
other establishments like the Scott family's original Bloomingdale
Farm in the New
Amsterdam colony. I believe the Duke of Windsor maintained private
apartments in the
Waldorf Towers for his many visits. Of course the airline
personnel at the British Airways
terminals as well as the other Commonwealth Countries' airlines
personnel have observed
comings and goings for a long time. I suppose there are some British
financial institutions
in the areas which are off shoots of the British West Indies
Companies not to be confused
with the Dutch West Indies Companies. I think Faunces Tavern is
still down on Wall
Street where the Revolutionists conspired against the Tories along
with the West India
Company offices which are a private Club. Greenwich, Connecticut
is of course where
many New York City residents maintain suburban retreats since it
is only 25 miles away
and was at one time part of the New Amsterdam Colony as well as
the New Haven Colony
always in great dispute. End British message. ‑‑‑___‑‑‑
CIO
Other news on Monday I went out at about 7:45 A.M.. There was an
elderly gentleman
who was knocked down on Greenwich Avenue in front of the Post
Office. I suppose the
traffic in the morning around here is much too fast with all the
commuters. The Greenwich
Hospital Thrift Shop will have its Spring Opening on Wednesday
morning. I chatted with a
local high school student down by the water on geology and
volcanolgy. I stopped by
ELDC thrift and the Mews thrift. I bought four tea placemats, and
a dinner mat with a
picture of the White Star line clipper ship. I went to the library
twice and chatted with
Burns security. Construction on the Peterson wing is progressing
with steel girders being
erected. Lots of senior Greenwich citizens are seen out and about
on a sunny Monday
morning doing errands. I went to bed about 2 P.M. with two phone
calls that woke me up.
People were excited the Vice President was in the area after the
President being here last
week. I will shower shortly and then surf the net. Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm was up today. CIO
Note:<888> 3/16/98 Monday 7:45 A.M. EST: Updated recent
bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . Remember all the ** links at the top are
the recent
financial links which are extensive. I will go for a cruise this
AM to get a little day light.
CIO
Note:<888> 3/16/98 Monday 5:55 A.M. EST: Downloaded
www.mcafee.com PC Medic 97
and Virus Scan. I passed all tests with the latest Virus file. I
did notice it scanned 21,032
files on my hard disk, but when I use Cheyenne Backup 3.0 to
backup my computer, it only
backs up about 15,500 files; I wonder why the disparity. I had a
Ello Frozen Pizza at 4
A.M.. I have been doing system maintenance, so I have not much to
show for my night's
work. I listened to music tonight for a change while on the PC.
CIO
Note:<888> 3/16/98 Monday 1:00 A.M. EST: Today I got up
about 6 P.M., and made my
usual family phone calls for 5 cents a minute on MCI. One of the
family members had just
purchased a DELL 300 MHZ 64meg. memory, and 6.5 gigabyte hard
drive system with 17
inch monitor at the Dell Computer Clearance Center in Austin,
Texas for $1,800. I am
sure it will be better than the old 486 with Windows 3.1. They had
a conference with the
President of U.S. Web which has installed Ethernet Modems in the
Four Seasons in
Austin, Texas and is going to also install them in the Hyatts in
the near future. U.S. Web's
site is USWeb Corporation . Apparently their Ethernet connections
to the internet are as fast
as Cablevision, and their main business is Intranets. I cleaned my
apartment and watered
the plants in the early evening. I went out for Marlboro lights
and their was an accident in
front of the Shell station. I walked the lower part of Greenwich
Avenue, and there was
quite a bit of debris left over from the St. Patrick's Day parade
including many empty
Coors beer cans which the Port Chester Beer distributor sells for
30 cans for $10.
Somebody got a flat tire in front of Starbucks. Radial tires are
prone to puncture on the
sidewalls when hitting curbs. I came home and did my laundry and
made
mrscott.com/icetea.htm . I had the rest of the Tuna noodle
casserole for dinner. I
will surf the net this morning. Despite the Rumors, it does not
look like Prince Phillip will
be visiting the area, The Times of London says he arrived in San
Francisco for dinner at
La Petit Trianon on Sunday Evening. CIO
Note:<888> 3/15/98 Sunday 5:20 A.M. EST: I updated my
busiest page at the moment,
"Cracks and Hacks and Computer Security Information"
mrscott.com/127.htm . It
has something for everyone. Lots of geek stuff. I was up at 8 P.M.
this evening and went
for a drive and shopping, and then listened to www.ttalk.com for
diversion until 1 A.M.,
when I started working on the update of the page. CIO
Note:<888> 3/31/98 Tuesday 4:40 P.M. EST: I updated Scott's
Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I have to do some errands. CIO
Note:<888> 3/31/98 Tuesday 5:30 A.M. EST: I was up about 2
P.M. yesterday. I received
a letter from the Raven in Germany and he is coming back to the
states in Florida on April
17, with his girl friend for a eight week visit. It sounds like he
is doing well and keeping
busy. I went by the Hospital Thrift Shop and checked out the
merchandise. I went out to
Tod's Point on the warm day and took the three mile walk around
the park. There were
lots of mothers and children at the beach. I stopped by the
library and read three of the
computer newsweeklies. I told a legal official there, there should
be more auditing of the
government accounts and wall street accounts. I stopped by the
dumpster at the office
park and picked up an old 286 CPU. I returned home and spend the
better part of the next
11 hours upgrading the 286 CPU with a 386 motherboard, floppy
drives, 12 megs of
memory, and operating system for the fun of it. It still needs a
serial LPT port card, so the
mouse can work. I updated Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm .
I guess the
market is weakening. I am bushed, so I will go to bed after
posting this. CIO
Note:<888> 3/30/98 Monday 3:25 A.M. EST: I updated recent
bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I also added a link to my homepage for
Scotts Company if
you are interested in having a green lawn this summer providing it
rains enough. It takes a
lot of rain to make Greenwich green, so let the rainmakers work on
their cleaver business.
I have some interesting links on IBM information in the recent
bookmarks like the IBM
97 Annual Report as if anyone in the area is really interested. I
suppose amongst the
movers and shakers Exxon ‑ Shareholder Investment: Stock
Quote is important and I
think they are suppose to have an Annual Meeting in Dallas, Texas
towards the end of
April. If it is really true the net wealth of the oil barons
approaches five trillion dollars,
then the computer business is just their accounting department.
Thus if we have any
security problems I think we can afford to hire the mercenaries
from up in Canada. They
are numerous and start about 6'6" tall to over 7' tall and
have a sense of humor about the
oil business. Have fun where ever you are in this great big world.
Basically it is oil money
driving up the computer business. CIO
Note:<888> 3/30/98 Monday 1:05 A.M. EST: Yesterday I got up
about noon. I cleaned my
apartment and watered the plants until about 6 P.M.. I made a
family phone call. I had a
ham sandwich. I went out for a walk downtown. I came back and
watched part of a movie
on the television about an Asteroid hitting Dallas. I went back
out for a walk during the
warm evening. Not much happening around town as far as I can tell.
I am finishing up
doing laundry. I will do a little net surfing after I fold the
laundry. The beginning of this
week is suppose to be warm. Reading the reports on President
Clinton, I think it is the
general consensus of the Republican majority he should have stayed
behind at Nelson
Mandela’s old jail cell. It is an interesting social commentary if
the President has been
fooling around like many other former presidents, is it the
responsibility of the Secret
Service to protect the off spring of the president born out of
wedlock. I suppose a thorough
investigation might yield more Clinton off spring that he has been
trying to shelter.
However this is not illegal, but an interesting commentary on the
way the American
society has evolved. Of course such polygamous activity is common
amongst heads of state
around the world and many royal families. Thus the media is just
picking up on what has
been the accepted status quo for quite a long time. I dare say the
President fooled around
in his hippie days and might have sired other off spring. Perhaps
from his Oxford days,
there is some British aristocrat lurking in the woods waiting to
be discovered. Who knows
all this scandal must be leading to some place, just like
Greenwich used to be mentioned
as the real Payton Place of former lore. I suppose some of the
back country liberals are
hiding stories, they would rather not repeat. Of course this is
all speculation, and I suppose
the internet is giving such a huge challenge to the established
media, that they are trying
any stories to gain circulation, not that it is any of my
business. It seems tabloid journalism
is the rule of the day, so why stop here, why not print all the
news that is not fit to print.
The real story is the general population has become particularly
jaded from the saturation
of sensationalized media, and they are waiting for the next
chapter in the soap opera
comedy of American politics. Who knows what will come next? Enough
small talk, back to
the net. CIO
Note:<888> 3/28/98 Saturday 10:45 P.M. EST: I updated recent
bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I will listen to www.ttalk.com for a while
now if there are
still connections available. CIO
Note:<888> 3/28/98 Saturday 4:45 P.M. EST: I am up just
about to have breakfast. I
tweaked my system a bit and I don't seem to be getting the
disconnects. When one installs
MS Dun 1.2 it installs Network drivers which I don't think one
needs for a modem
connection. From Networking I delete the network drivers and just
kept "Client for
Microsoft Networks, Dialer, and TCP/IP". I also set my modem
speed to 115,200. In
testing the setup briefly I have not disconnected when opening and
closing Winsock and
other applications. When deleting the network items, you will be
prompted for your Win95
disks and keep newer files. Time to listen to
www.dailybriefing.com while making
breakfast. CIO
Note:<888> 3/28/98 Saturday 4:25 A.M. EST: I surfed the web
and read my email for
links. I have not edited them yet. I listened to be BBC World
Summary which is now the
right Loch on my homepage. I am a bit bushed. I will have to bow
out shortly. CIO
Note:<888> 3/27/98 Friday 11:20 P.M. EST: Today I was up at
2 P.M.. It was 80 degrees
out today. I drove downtown at 3 P.M. and picked up an
acquaintance and drove him up to
Ridgefield via New Canaan. I then drove down Route 7 and stopped
by a friend's house in
Wilton for a barbeque rib eye steak dinner on the gas grill. While
sitting out in the back
yard observing the local nature I noticed about 17 crows flying
south and about a 100
Canadian Geese flying up North in V formation. I also noticed
several trans Atlantic jets
coming in from Europe heading out west. I went downtown in
Greenwich after returning
and had a cup of coffee at Starbucks. I noticed the Avenue was
full of cars with lots of
people dining and going to the movies. The late showing of the
movie Grease had lots of
teenage girls lined up to go to it, and later a large group of
teenage boys were seen
hanging out in front of the theatre. I suppose once the rents get
inside the kids go out and
play. I updated Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . Thus I am
back to a
similar bell weather portfolio tracking process. I will do a
little net surfing this evening. I
have not read my email in a day. The weather is suppose to be warm
all weekend long.
Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888> 3/27/98 Friday 7:00 A.M. EST: I updated Scott's
Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . The old portfolio has been slightly changed
to reflect
mergers and acquisitions. Since the new version of
http://investor.msn.com did not
recognized some of the stocks in the old portfolio, I had to buy
and sell some dozen stocks
and also estimate the buy value of 13 stocks that it did not recognize.
I have no idea what
the net worth of the old portfolio would be in the new portfolio
setup. Obviously if I had this
problem other users of the new version 5 might be having problems.
I am bushed and it is
time to go to bed for the day. CIO
Note:<888> 3/27/98 Friday 1:40 A.M. EST: Thursday was a
normal day in Greenwich. I
went out about 2 P.M. . I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop and
everything is once again
half price. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I drove downtown and
walked around a bit. I
went by the library and read the four weekly computer publications
I usually read. I
chatted with one of our local financial wizards. I gave him my
viewpoint of the tech sector
and the economy in general. I went back down by the waterfront. I
drove over to grass
island and observed the harbor. I went by the dumpster at the
train station office park.
They have lots of office equipment they have tossed out. I picked
up a 15 inch Compaq
monitor that is probably broken. I will have to test it some time.
I went back downtown to
CVS and bought two more jars of peanuts for $3 with the dollar off
coupon. I went by the
senior center and walked around downtown and chatted with a few
acquaintances. There
seem to be some out of town visitors which is the norm for this
area. I came home at 8
P.M. and had Krauss ham, beans, potatoes, orange soda, and coffee
for dinner. I listened
to the BBC news broadcast . I put links from the Loch Ness Monster
icons at the top of
my homepage to the BBC news and BBC news audio broadcasts, so
click on "Old Loch"
for the news. Remember coal miners can dig deep holes. I was
informed by the BBC news
that Boris Yeltsin is incoherent, and his second in a command a 35
year old fellow is
running the show over in Moscow. From a medical viewpoint, it does
not sound like he is
drinking, it seems like he has Parkinson’s or Alzheimer’s Disease.
I went back downtown at
10 P.M. and the police were maintaining a noticeable presence in
front of the movie
theatre and train station because there have been narcotics
problems in the area and the
youth have been unrulely. I imagine the Greenwich Police with its
reserves have amble
time to keep an eye on any suspect areas around town. I stayed
downtown until about
11:30 and went to the Grand Union for a half gallon of milk and a
jar of peanut butter. I
then went over to the food emporium for a bottle of sparkling
Concord grape juice on sale
for $2 a $1.50 off. I chatted with one of the Alpine Ski patrol
working there and advised
him that the British were skiing in Whistler, Canada probably
because there is no snow in
Europe with the warmer weather this winter. He was upset that a
million people were killed
in Rwanda, and I told him a lot of people are supposedly dying in
Albania. Thus the
Arkansas news stories in terms of the world perspective actually
shows that we are lucky
to live in a relatively safe country by worldwide standards.
www.vita.org Volunteers in
Technical Assistance publish reports on World problems which
frequently don't make our
local papers. I mentioned to our local ski person that 20 million
people starved to death in
Russia during World War II and I don't think the Russian people
will forget or ever let
down their guard despite what various propaganda agencies might
say. This is one of the
first lessons of Russian studies, so take it from there.
http://investor.msn.com Microsoft
Investor is not working tonight, so I can't update Scott's Index.
An acquaintance wants me
to visit the Abby Aldridge Rockefeller museum in Ridgefield,
Connecticut tomorrow
afternoon; but I am not sure I want to face all the traffic going
up there tomorrow. I have
driven by it many times, but I don't believe I have ever visited
it; but I walked by her
townhouse on the East side of Manhattan thousands of times. I
believe Phillip Johnson
designed the townhouse, in the "Rock Modern" motif. I
looked at Country Life magazine
today, and it was amusing what the Brits are trying to sell. There
is a Christopher Wren
style house for sale in a suburb that begins with "G"
outside of London where the POW
makes his home if you want to be their neighbors. I quite frankly
would rather be in
Marbelia, Spain in the winter and Stockholm, Sweden in the summer
with the Spring and
Fall in London and Paris and around the Continent. I better be
careful I might get my wish.
Well off to "Never Never Land on the Internet", lets
hope the Feds don't start dictating to
the diplomats. I advise any fed to occasionally listen, since they
certainly never tell us
anything we don't already know. Over and out from the Voice of a
European American
surrounded by curious visitors. CIO
Note:<888> 3/25/98 Wednesday 11:00 P.M. EST: I updated
Quotes
mrscott.com/quotes.htm for your financial investing pleasure. I
also incorporated it
into the downloadable file at mrscott.com/download.htm . That
about it for the day
folks. Alls well that ends well. CIO
Note:<888> 3/25/98 Wednesday 8:35 P.M. EST: I updated
Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . The http://investor.msn.com site has a
new portfolio
program which is not recognizing 13 of my quotes in the portfolio.
Hopefully this will be
fixed by Microsoft soon, so I had to approximate the portfolio
value based on the existing
quotes. I went out at 5 P.M. and went down by the water to enjoy
the view. I stopped by
the library and chatted with a local financial advisor. I went by
the Grand Union and
bought two half gallons of apple juice for .69, to GU fresh orange
juice half gallons for
$1.79, one half gallon GU Ruby Red Grapefruit Juice for $1.79, two
"I Can't Believe It's
Not Butter" for .99. At the Arnold Bread Outlet I purchased 2
loaves of Branola grain
bread for .99 cents each, and they gave me St. Patrick's Day cake.
I stopped by CVS and
with the circular coupon from the circulars in the front of the
store I purchased two 16
ounce jars of Planters Honey Roasted peanuts for $3 for both. The
coupon is good for a $1
off two making it $3. I also purchased two 16 ounce bags of jelly
eggs or jelly beans for .99
each. I have dinner of Kraus ham, asparagus, potato, ginger ale, and
coffee. I think I will
go out for a short drive after I post this and then possibly watch
a videotape "A Man of
No Importance". I noticed in the British Press today that
Prince Phillip is in Trinidad, and
Prince Charles and the boys are skiing in Whistler, Canada, royal
extremes. This week
they are delivering the Greenwich Times for free trying to get
people to take advantage
of the $2 a week subscription offer for home delivery. CIO
Note:<888> 3/25/98 Wednesday 3:45 P.M. EST: I updated recent
bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I will listen to www.dailybriefing.com
while I shower and
clean up before going outside. CIO
Note:<888> 3/25/98 Wednesday 2:20 P.M. EST: Scott's Free
Site in Ohio
www.rcch.com/hotlist/scotlist.htm is no longer available. I edited
the directory to reflect
this. I also edited the directory, so that Titles appear in the
top of the web browser for the
directory pages. Scott's site in Ohio was free for three years,
but all good things have to
come to an end. Thanks Kent for the site. Scott's site in Florida
mrscott.com will
continue. CIO
Note:<888> 3/25/98 Wednesday 9:15 A.M. EST: I updated
mrscott.com/software.htm . I uninstalled Outlook 98, but kept
Outlook 98 Express.
Outlook 98 looks good, but I don't have enough room for it, and also
I have a hard time
reading the interface with the colors it comes with. CIO
Note:<888> 3/24/98 Tuesday 7:30 P.M. EST: I updated Scott's
Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I downloaded and installed Microsoft
Outlook Express
98 Microsoft Outlook 98 ‑‑ Get Outlook 98 . I did a
full install which was about a 19 meg
download for me taking about 2 hours. It also reinstalled
Netmeeting and other bells and
whistles. After configuring Netmeeting and Outlook Express, I will
stop by the library this
evening. Outlook Express I think is only good for 90 days. CIO
Note:<888> 3/23/98 Monday 7:00 P.M. EST: I updated recent
bookmarks
mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . For some reason the Ohio site
www.rcch.com/hotlist/scotlist.htm is not working although, the FTP
program shows the files
are on the site, very mysterious. I will have to send out the
troubleshooter again. CIO
Note:<888> 3/23/98 Monday 5:45 P.M. EST: I updated Scott's
Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I went out this afternoon and stopped
by the Hospital
Thrift shop. They have a 14 inch aluminum French skillet for $22.
I stopped by the
waterfront on Steamboat Road and it was a nice day out. I chatted
with one of my former
neighbors. I noticed the somebody had picked up the computer tapes
at the office park. I
went by the library and the steel construction of the new Peterson
addition is still
progressing. I think the new wing will be larger than most people
envisioned. I went by the
Grand Union and picked up groceries, like a Krauss ham, Stauffer
Lasagna, Tony's pizza,
asparagus, Pepperidge Farm parmesan crackers, apple juice, etc. I
came home and relaxed
a while and updated my site. CIO
Note:<888> 3/23/98 Monday 6:10 A.M. EST: Another all
nighter. I uninstalled Pointcast
which freed up a 100 megs of files, MS outlook express, MS Music
Controls, and MS
Netmeeting and then downloaded Lotus Notes
http://www.notes.net/gold free 90 day demo
which took 2 1/2 hours for the 39 meg compressed file and 160 meg
to install.
Unfortunately I only have 16 megs of memory which is not enough to
run it successfully, so
I uninstalled it. While downloading it, I thought about where
Atlantis was probably located,
and figured out that it was east of San Francisco in the area of
the San Jauguin Valley
around Antioch. Obviously when the oceans were 400 feet higher,
the Valley was the
inland sea, and a great nautical civilization existed between the
sea and the ocean, under
the land between the ocean and the sea was breached by volcano and
earthquake
flooding out everything in between as the sea rushed into the
ocean, and wrecking a lot of
good waterfront property. I now have 250 megs of free disk space
which is almost enough
to install Win98 if I had a CDROM drive and possibly a little bit
more memory. I can
always use the space for the new Outlook Express out in April.
Have a good day, and give
my best to the mercenary army. Somebody should check and see if
the camper at the
board of education is young enough to join the French Foreign
Legion. I hear tell they will
take you until age 45. Bye now folks. CIO
Note:<888> 3/23/98 Monday 12:10 A.M. EST: I went back to bed
after breakfast and
awoke at noon, and chatted with family members on MCI's five cents
a minute plan. I
cleaned my apartment and watered the plants while listening to
www.ttalk.com 's Saturday
broadcast. I went out at 4 PM and stopped by the library . I
chatted with George Bush's
campaign chairman from Tennessee and he said he had a memory chip
plant he was
interested in selling. He also mentioned that he knew the pilot on
Air Force One who would
be an Air Force general. I said it costs so much to fly that
plane, it would be better to save
the money and not use it so much unless Boeing wants to pay for
advertising its product. I
believe the plane has to be reconfigured every time it flies out
of the country. Remember
Debeer controls the diamond trade and they would never put all
their eggs in one basket. I
then went downtown and chatted with the proprietor of computer
playhouse about tech. I
met up with my dinner guest and we came back here for Turkey
Tettrasini and watched
Jewel of the Nile which was not as good as the earlier version. I
went back downtown and
noticed the camper was still at the Board of Ed. I stopped by the
police station to see who
was on the night shift. Basically they are not too interested in
the internet or they would be
blind as bats from looking at monitors all the time. I suppose
with George Bush Jr. running
for the republican presidential nominee during the next election
we will have more
republican operatives showing up in the area. Remember they
represent large groups of
people much like the United Nations diplomats and staff. The
gentleman from Tennessee
spoke highly of Vanderbilt University’s Tech facilities. I just
finished my laundry and will
now probably do a little web surfing and go to bed. CIO
Note:<888> 3/22/98 Sunday 6:50 A.M. EST: Yesterday I went by
the Greenwich Hospital
Thrift shop. I drove down by the water. At the loading platform at
the Greenwich Train
Station office park on the lower level, somebody has disgarded
about 200 12 inch computer
reel tapes. There is the logo of a British Insurance underwriter
on discarded stationary
next to the tape reels. I think those tape reels cost about $200
apiece, so that would be
about $50,000 in computer tapes; not to mention the information on
them might possibly be
valuable. Seems rather strange, but there are a bunch of odd balls
that work in that office
building anyway. I went by the Greenwich Library and chatted with
a local attorney. I
suggested to him that the town might use the Walden Pond case that
another local
attorney Vandenpool from Harvard tried to use as an example of
defending the rights of
the town in the Tod's Point beach case. Basically the case was
tried I believe in the 1920s
when developers in Concord, Massachusetts wanted to develop the
land around Walden
Pond. There might be some sort of legal president in that case.
After reading the computer
press I went back home for lunch. After coffee I went back
downtown. I was parking
across from the senior center and noticed that there is somebody
camped out in a sleeping
bag at the Board of Education portico. I can't tell whom it is
because they were huddled up
in the sleeping bag. I went for a walk downtown. I chatted with
one locals who was upset
that the cablevision is showing a Ukrainian program where
contestants fight to the death,
and also Asians are murdering children in some sort of primitive
activity over there. He
said he had heard about some cult that like to kill children and
make videotapes of it for
redistribution. I guess since I don't watch television I don't get
all these gruesome stories.
Another local told me that Greenwich has major narcotics problems,
and I suggested to
them that they should bring a Federal Strike force. I then went by
the library and chatted
with Burns Security. The library was busy and I checked out a
videotape "Jewel of the
Nile". I came home and used Ragu Alfredo sauce, chopped
garlic, defrosted turkey,
canned mushrooms, wine, colored noodles and made my own version of
Turkey Tettrasini.
After coffee I went down town for another walk. I noticed the
computer tapes are still
there at the office park loading platform at the Greenwich train
station. In walking around
the avenue, I noticed quite a few people out and about. I noticed
the same person was
sleeping in the sleeping bag at the Board of Education building
portico. About 10 P.M., I
got in and tried to call IBM about the computer tapes, but they
were not interested. I
chatted with the New Haven FBI office about what was going on
around here, and they did
pay attention. I suggested that government censors should censor
programs like the
Ukrainian "Fight to the Death" program.
New Haven, Connecticut FBI Office 203‑777‑6311
Bridgeport, Connecticut FBI Office 203‑333‑3512
New Rochelle, New York FBI Office 914‑633‑6000
For some reason SNET does not list the FBI offices in the
telephone directory in the Blue
Pages, of government listings.
After chatting with them I went to bed and was up at 6:00 A.M.
this morning. I will listen to
www.ttalk.com while I clean my apartment after breakfast. There is
a powdering of snow
out that might have ice outside. CIO
Note:<888> 4/9/98 Thursday 6:10 P.M. EST: I went out today
about 11 P.M. after a short nap. It was a cloudy day that turned cold rainy and
blustery, typical north sea weather. For any of you who like that sort of
weather the "http://www.royal-navy.mod.uk/"The British Royal Navy is
looking for 5,500 new recruits. Of course some of the Royal Navy gets to serve
in more tropical ports of call, I guess it depends on the luck of the draw. I
noticed the QE II will return form its around the world cruise to Manhattan
soon and leave there April 15 for South Hampton "http://www.cunardline.com/scripts/cunard/gencnslt.idc"QE
II Virtual Cruise Consultant . I noticed Carnival Cruise has made an offer for
the Cunard Cruise Line of $500 million including the QE II. I think that is
pretty cheap and I would rather see a Norwegian or Holland American cruise line
purchase it and keep a mostly European crew and officers on board such an
historic group of ships. The investment bankers, Swiss bankers, and other off
shore bankers should look into such an arrangement. I think it is important to
maintain the tradition of British Seamanship on board the Cunard lines. You
know Britannia Rules the Waves and All That. I stopped by the library. I went
by the Hospital Thrift Shop and then the ELDC thrift shop and then St.
Catherine's Thrift shop and then the Old Greenwich thrift shop and then by
Tod's Point when it started raining very hard. I returned stopping by Staples
to look at office equipment and then I went by the Hospital Thrift Shop and
bought an seven year old Hitachi Color TV with remote cable ready with 181
channels made in China television for $40 to put in my bedroom. I stopped by
the Library and read the computer press and checked out the video tape "My
American Cousin". I stopped by the Grand Union and bought a seven pound
Purdue Chicken for 99 cents a pound, a Tombstone Pizza for $2.99, two boxes of
Post Cereal Oats and Almonds for $2.50 apiece, and a half gallon of two percent
milk for $1.84. I returned home and put the groceries away and installed the
television. It works great and I am running it off the living room cable box,
so it gets all the channels when you change them on the living room cable box.
I had dinner of rib eye steak, potato, asparagus, ice tea, and coffee. I worked
on this report. I updated Scott's Index "http://www.mkescott.net/scopor01.htm"www.mkescott.net/scopor01.htm
. It was a good day for the market and the Bulls were at it again. I believe
today is a religious holiday as is tomorrow and Sunday, however the protestant
faith allows one to eat meat during the Easter holidays unlike the Catholic
faith which abstains from meat during the Lynton period. I advised a financial
advisor in the library that pizza restaurants do very well on Good Friday. I
will file this report and go out again in this bad weather that looks like a Northeastern.
Lets hope there is no flooding once again along the shore in Old Greenwich
which could happen depending on how full the moon is. Enjoy you Easter
holidays. CIO
Note:<888> 4/9/98 Thursday 8:40 A.M. EST: I updated recent
bookmarks "http://mrscott.com/bmnow.htm"mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . CIO
Note:<888> 4/9/98 Thursday 7:15 A.M. EST: I updated Scott's Index
"http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . Let's see
which way the Bulls go today. CIO
Note:<888> 4/9/98 Thursday 7:00 A.M. EST: I did not get to bed
until 4:30 P.M. yesterday because of the racket created by the workman outside
my window. I got up about 10 P.M. and had breakfast and then did a little
computer work and listened to
"http://www.dailybriefing.com"www.dailybriefing.com and then went to
bed and just got up. Thus I am in a little better mood, and won't have to face
trying to sleep through the adjacent racket which I have dealt with for the
last three days. The local birds at the housing authority can't seem to find
the leak around the roof area outside my window. They have redone the roof and
flashing and it still leaks in the apartment below. I tried to tell them that
the problem might be that the drain pipes that drain the water off the roof are
probably clogged since the outside pipes around the building are definitely
clogged since water always overflows out of them whenever it rains. I surmise
that the rain patio drain pipes outside my window run through first floor walls
and then into a central sump area or other drainage connection which is more
than likely clogged. Thus either the pipes from the rain patio roof drains in
the middle of the roof are clogged or the pipes that they feed into are more
than likely clogged. It could also be that one absent minded tenant across the
way is always overflowing her sink, and letting water leak down below. Whatever
the case it is not worth making a federal case about it. Basically it is my
viewpoint before the DOJ investigates Microsoft, they and the Securities and
Exchange Commission should investigate the Wall Streeters here, particularly
for their inside trading dealings and other illegal practices. I was told that
all they do is sit out at the country clubs drinking heavily and thus they
obviously don't have the correct judgment for making sound financial decisions
and more than likely are the pawns of more sinister financial forces, thus the
robber barons still exist in town; and they have made so much money recently
that they are basically non functional from their heavy alcoholic binges. Well
that shows why smart cleaver people make money on Wall Street, since they have
the wisdom to do their home work, and not just follow the heard mentality of
the heavy drinkers on Wall Street. Thus Wall Street basically has the same
atmosphere as a casino, and I remember in the mid 1970s when Wall Street
brokers were lucky to get jobs as waiters, and this will probably all happen
again, what goes up sooner or later has to come down. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888> 4/8/98 Wednesday 11:11 A.M. EST: I took a three hour nap
and am having coffee. I was thinking about an interesting situation in town. My
family use to have a residence on Cornelia Drive off Husted Lane which was
directly adjacent across from a swampy ravine from Mrs. Peterson who donated
the recent $25 million donation to the Greenwich Library. It is more than
likely the swampy ravine called the "Bird Sanctuary" was a great
source of ergot poisoning in the neighborhood as investigated by the Pasteur
Institute of France. Thus in dry spells whenever the swampy ravine dried out
neighbors were exposed to ergot poisoning symptoms. It is more than likely that
Mrs. Peterson was a long time sufferer of Ergot poisoning or some sort of Swamp
Dust Fever. Although she did not live in her residence in her latter years, it
is safe to believe that her judgment was affected by this condition, and more
than likely the bequest to the Greenwich library is invalid and the rightful
heirs to her estate should be contacted and the bequest returned to them. It is
unfortunate that this chain of events had to evolve and more than likely local
authorities were informed of the situation and covered it up so that the
community could benefit off the bequest. Obviously such an esteemed institute
as the Pasteur Institute is beyond reproach, but the proof of the investigation
has been filed in all the necessary legal jurisdictions worldwide, so it is a
matter of public record and the local community has no capability of continuing
the cover-up. Thus we have the sort of picture of what our respectable
establishment really is, and more than likely other similar events have been
covered up and rewritten, so as to maintain the image and personal profitable
position of the town of Greenwich, Connecticut. Basically nasty little secrets
come out sooner or latter. Thus this is the view through the "Looking
Glass" as observed over an extended period of time. Have a good day, any
more hidden secrets more than likely will be exposed sooner or later. Well, I
don't think the Greenwich Library is going to return the Peterson Grant, but
any responsible lawyer would win the case, and it is more than likely the town
has so much money that nobody really cares anyway. More than likely that
explains the case of the homicide by Wilson in that neighborhood recently, and
what caused him to behave so irrationally, which was also caused by the same
condition of ergot poisoning or Swamp Dust Fever. It could also explain the so
called bizarre behavior of some of the other local neighbors in that area, of
course it could be just the bad spirits of the local adjacent cemetery coming
back to haunt us or the psychic karma of the old folks at Nathaniel Witherall
Nursing Home, who knows. In another similar situation the deathbed legal
transaction concocted by Roy Cohn in the purchase of Conyers Farm from Lewis
Rosenstiel probably has similar underworld or shady dealings involved with it.
Basically the Italian Hebrew Mafia establishment in cahoots with the Russian
mafia agents are trying to take over the establishment of the town, but before
they challenge me, I advise them to take a look at the defense fortifications
that the Scott family establishment has built elsewhere around the country, so
they know how feeble their attempt really is which is basically why I sit and
watch it all come and go, since they don't have a Tinker's Chance in Hell of
getting away with it. Once they realize that most substantial property owners
in the country are heavily armed and protected by the U.S. military and once
they know they are outnumbered considerably by a pejorative force, it is like
watching the Russian circus come to town. In other words U.S. government and
military intelligence knows the whole truth of the activity and are just
waiting to see what happens next. Thus the town motto should not be
"Frugality and Cheapness", but lets, "Lets Wait and See What
Comes Next." Remember one of the old Czar's grandsons Nicky has visited
Greenwich many times, and he and his off spring are very mischievous. And of
course we don't know anything about all the Hemp that the town gardeners raise
at Tod's Point we all think it is just oceanfront weeds. Of course this all
might be an exercise in creative writing, so lets see what you think is the
real story. Basically each generation completely reinvents history to manifest
its egos, and the sad truth is that where you live and work, is where you're
stuck and will be remembered after it is all over. This is why so many old
people like traveling all the time, to see what their counterparts have been up
to. Basically the old guard is always conspiring against the whims of the
younger generation, so as to exercise its influence whether real or ill
perceived. CIO
Note:<888> 4/8/98 Wednesday 5:35 A.M. EST: I updated recent
bookmarks "http://mrscott.com/bmnow.htm"mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I
think I will take a nap. I just had Stauffer's Lasagna for lunch. CIO
Note:<888> 4/8/98 Wednesday 2:55 A.M. EST: I updated Volcanoes Page
"http://mrscott.com/volcanos.htm"mrscott.com/volcanos.htm . CIO
Note:<888> 4/8/98 Wednesday 1:40 A.M. EST:
"http://typhoon.atmos.colostate.edu/forecasts/1998/april98/"1998
Tropical Storm and Hurricane Forecasts April 1998 Report is available for you folks in Florida and the
Caribbean. CIO
Note:<888> 4/8/98 Wednesday 12:30 A.M. EST: Today I went out
and checked out the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I purchased a Hallmark
birthday card for mother at the card shop across from St. Mary’s. I mailed the
card at the post office and purchased 20 stamps with artist Merian paintings
from Surinam. I sat in front of the senior center and observed the pedestrian
crowd. I stopped by the MEWS thrift shop and they still have the billiards cue
for $30. I noticed the Daffodils don't look as good this year as previous
years, so I decided to take a drive up North Street to see how the crop was
doing up there. They don't look as hearty this year, and I think they must have
been hit by a Spring frost with this earlier spring. The Tulips should be just
about out by Good Friday. I noticed a large new house had been built on Upper
Cross Road overlooking Conyers Farm Reservoir. It is another sprawling barn
style house. While atop Round Hill Road, I noticed another new stone house
across from the Helmsley estate which has gone up. I drove down Round Hill Road
and noticed the tree surgeons were at work. I got to thinking about my
experience in living in back country in places like Round Hill Road and other
more distant back country areas of New England. There has been a phenomena in
New England since before earliest European settlement called Ergot Poisoning
causing Ergotism.
Definitions: er.got (ur'gat, -got), n. !. Plant Pathol, a. a
disease of rye and other cereal grasses, caused by a fungus of the genus
Claviceps, esp. C. purpurea, which replaces the affected grain with a long,
hard, hornlike, dark-colored , scierotial body. b. the scierotial body itself.
2. Pharm, the scierotium of C. purpurea, developed on rye plants; used chiefly
to prevent or check postpartum hemorrhage.
Definitions: Ergotism (ur'e tis'am), n. Pathol, a condition caused
by eating rye or some other grain, that is infected with ergot fungus or by
taking an overdose of an ergot medicinal agent: characterized by cramps,
spasms, and a form of gangrene.
This was the medical condition that caused the Salem,
Massachusetts women to be diagnosed as witches in colonial days. I was thinking
about the large number of people living near wet lands and tidal marsh areas in
this region, when these damps areas dry out during dry spells, it is probably
true that the remaining dry spores, fungi, and molds in the swamp like wetland
areas can cause and airborne infection in neighboring populations, since the
various spores, fungi, and molds would infect the food and water supplies of
people living near the infected regions. Basically as opposed to Swamp fever
which is mosquito born, one would possibly be exposed to allergy like symptoms
from the residual spores, fungi, and molds in these swampy areas whenever they
dried out in non rainy times. I believe the French know quite a bit about this
phenomena since they have done extensive research in the areas of bacteria,
enzymes, molds, and yeasts which are used in their cheeses and wines and other
food products. I dare say the Ergot poisoning symptoms can be eliminated by
taking Niacin or Niacimide which I believe is basically Vitamin B2 and is
commonly added to flour and bakery products for such purpose. However, the
"Swamp Dust" phenomena might be another problem totally unrelated,
such as the Radon deposits in the area which are constantly monitored.
Basically for some people breathing "Swamp Dust" particles of molds,
spores, and fungi might have an allergy affect which could produce certain
disease like symptoms.
I next stopped by the library and it was not very busy on a sunny
day. I came home and went to bed until 9:30 P.M.. I got up and had breakfast of
bacon, scrambled eggs, toast, coffee, and orange juice and then filed this
report. I updated Scott's Index "http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm
. CIO
Note:<888> 4/7/98 Tuesday 8:20 A.M. EST: I updated recent
bookmarks "http://mrscott.com/bmnow.htm"mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . Quite
a few Australian Government Information links. I will clean up and go out about
9 A.M. this morning. CIO
Note:<888> 4/7/98 Tuesday 5:00 A.M. EST: I updated
"http://mrscott.com/nasa.htm"mrscott.com/nasa.htm NASA page to
reflect the Space Shuttle STS-90 Columbia Launch on Thursday April 16, 1998 at
about 2:19 P.M. EDT at "http://mrscott.com/nasa-90.htm"mrscott.com/nasa-90.htm
. I also wrote a couple of letters to be mailed down to Florida. Not much work
done on the net yet. I am about to have a pizza for lunch. Maybe NASA might
like donating me some old computer equipment or whatever else they have lying
around since the frugal people at IBM and Microsoft can't seem to come up with
any and prefer to recycle it. CIO
Note:<888> 4/6/98 Monday 10:00 P.M. EST: I updated Scott's
Index "http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . It
was a good day for Wall Street up over one percent. I will write a couple
letters this evening while listening to
"http://www.dailybriefing.com"www.dailybriefing.com and then surf the
net. CIO
Note:<888> 4/6/98 Monday 10:50 A.M. EST: I backed up my
computer this morning and watched the movie "The Highlander". I went
downtown at 8 A.M. and purchased a pack of buy two get one free Winston lights
for $5.50. They now just have Winston regular and Camel promotions left. I
noticed downtown has a new unsightly attraction, some free Newspaper
"Employment Journal" has installed 25 bright purple plastic newspaper
boxes downtown particularly concentrated in the Post Office, Senior Center
areas. They are most gaudy and clash with the general decor of the downtown
atmosphere. Hopefully some civic minded attorney will have them quickly
eliminated. It does seem like we have too many newspaper vending boxes
downtown, perhaps they should just get rid of them all, since we have plenty of
news stands downtown. Downtown is looking particularly derelict, and it is
about time the town considered improving some of the features of the downtown
area. I stopped by the Hospital thrift shop and they have their usual
inventory. I went down by the water and it is slightly overcast on the skyline
today. There is suppose to be rain later in the week. I noticed a number of
houses along the water are ongoing major renovations. Anyone who has lived
along the water knows there are a lot of rats and skunks, so hopefully the new
renovations will include anti rat and skunk protection. I went by the Greenwich
library and the new parking garage is just about ready to be opened.
Construction on the steel frame of the Peterson addition is just about done,
and they are installing the metal flooring frames. The Helmsley addition of the
Greenwich Hospital is just about closed in. I read in the Greenwich Times that
one of Greenwich's foremost yachtsmen Grant Simmons passed away in the Bahamas.
The library was not too busy this morning. I checked out a QUE Platinum Edition
of Using HTML 3.2 1,500 pages which comes with two CD disks. I stopped by the
Arnold Bread Store and purchased three loaves of Healthnut bread for $3.87. I
have a 4 P.M. appointment this afternoon. I will try to stay up until then. I
might have a rib eye steak and asparagus and potato for lunch. They are doing
more flashing and chimney sealing in the roof area outside my apartment today,
so there is a bit of noise out there. Back to the net. CIO
Note:<888> 4/6/98 Monday 4:00 A.M. EST: I updated
"mlsnote1.txt"Text File of Scott's Random Notes from start June 1997 thru
March 1998 about 193 pages or 588 Kbytes , and also printed out a hard copy
pages 151 thru 193. I have to reinstall a printer drive which should take a
couple minutes. CIO
Note:<888> 4/6/98 Monday 2:30 A.M. EST: I deleted the MSN
program, since it asks for the password on an unregistered account frequently.
I am finishing up the laundry. I tried to help a family relative setup an MS
TCP/IP dialer with AOL this evening, and I guess it can't be done. One must need
to install the AOL program. CIO
Note:<888> 4/5/98 Sunday 2:30 P.M. EST: I installed the
Microsoft MSN Network software on my computer, to tinker with, but I did not
register for an account since I already have two ISP accounts. However, one can
use it with the free content on the MSN site. I also noticed the Win95 CDROM
and the MSN CDROM have games on them. I have 48 icons on my desktop, I will
have to delete one when ever I add another one or create folders, Microsoft
should make a way to make smaller icons on the desktop. I am quite bushed,
don't know whether I should go to bed or get out and enjoy the sunshine,
probably will go to sleep. CIO
Note:<888> 4/5/98 Sunday 10:40 A.M. EST: I updated recent
bookmarks "http://mrscott.com/bmnow.htm"mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . Time
to log off. Earth Summit run the Grand National. CIO
Note:<888> 4/5/98 Sunday 9:10 A.M. EST: I cleaned my
apartment and watered the plants. I had a ham and smoked chicken sandwich with
mayo and mustard. I went downtown and had a cup of "http://mrscott.com/coffee.htm"mrscott.com/coffee.htm
out of my thermos. I had to borrow some half and half from Starbucks because I
was out of milk. I picked up buy two get one free Winston lights at Zyn
stationary for $5.50. I walked the bottom of Greenwich Avenue. No discarded
computer equipment at the train station office park. I went by the Grand Union
and bought two pounds of Asparagus at 99 cents a pound for $2.05, a Tombstone
Pizza for $2.99, two Velveeta Cheese and noodle mix for $1.50 each, two percent
half gallon of milk for $1.89, Kraft low fat mayo for $1.49, two stove top
stuffing corn bread mix for 99 cents each, extra large dozen eggs for $1.49,
two one pound packages of Oscar Myer bacon for $1.99 each, and a package of two
boneless club steaks at $5.99 a pound for $6.65 for a total of $28.86 after
$1.15 can return. I am back home and the headlines in today's Sunday paper are
about the Tod's Point Beach lawsuit. I was wondering while walking downtown who
won the Grand National over in Liverpool. It is a big horse race and there were
no reports on the race results in the morning British press, seems rather
strange. It is a bit nippy out this morning, and slightly cloudy. The daffodils
seem a bit tinged by cold and the tulips still have about a week to bloom. I
saw three swans down by the water, so I guess one of them lost their mate
unless I did not see it. Swans mate for life, and if one dies they don't mate
again. I conversed briefly with the counter attendant at Starbucks about the
lack off Canadians visiting the area anymore. Grand Union at 8 A.M. on Sunday
morning is not too busy. Maybe people forgot about daylight savings time
jumping forward. I have to make my Sunday MCI five cents a minute phone calls.
Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888> 4/5/98 Sunday 3:45 A.M. EST: I updated my stats
page "http://mrscott.com/stats.htm"mrscott.com/stats.htm to reflect
the new stats format on the server. I listened to
"http://www.ttalk.com"www.ttalk.com . My system updated me to
daylight saving time set ahead automatically one hour, now I have to do all my
clocks. I still have not cleaned up myself this morning. I was up at about
10:30 P.M. last night, I am not sure whether I should start cleaning my
apartment now, or wait until I get up tomorrow night. CIO
Note:<888> 4/4/98 Saturday 5:50 A.M. EST: I updated recent
bookmarks "http://mrscott.com/bmnow.htm"mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I
want to make a note that when I installed the CDROM player I connected it to my
SoundBlaster SW32 card, not the IDE controller, I also used the black and white
tip cable for the audio connect part, used the slave dip pin setting on the
CDROM player, and the four screws for mounting the drive did not come in the
package, but I had some. Also I had a power lead splitter, taking one of the leads
from the power supply and splitting it into two leads. One should make sure
they have power source lead when installing a CDROM player. I downloaded Music
Master Pro from "http://www.mouse.pp.se/"D i g i t a l - U n d e r g
r o u n d © 1998 - Fastest updated mp3 resource on the Net! to try with the CD
Player. The CD Player has a play button with Music CDs that plays when you push
it without starting a software CD player. Time to rest. CIO
Note:<888> 4/4/98 Saturday 1:10 A.M. EST: I updated Scott's
Index "http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I
went up to COMPUSA in Norwalk this past evening. I found a couple of bargains
on sale. I purchase a Akamai 24 X cdrom drive for $40 down from $80. I bought
another Kensington mouse in a box for $10. I installed the CDROM drive per
instructions and Win95 plug and play recognized it no problem. I don't have any
CROM software except Win95 and MS Tech Net Demo, and the player works with the
SoundBlaster CD Music Player too. I chatted with a relative about her new
computer. I had dinner of and ham and chicken sandwich. I am making
"http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm"mrscott.com/icetea.htm . If you are
interested in the CDROM player at CompUSA in Norwalk, they only had about seven
left. I will take a quick cruise shortly. CIO
Note:<888> 4/3/98 Friday 5:35 A.M. EST: I updated recent
bookmarks "http://mrscott.com/bmnow.htm"mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I
also downloaded and installed Netscape Communicator Professional Edition from
the link at "http://cws.internet.com/32newapps.html"New 32-bit Apps
at Stroud's CWSApps List . It is about 19 meg download and compared to earlier
versions on a 16 meg memory system, it seems a little bit more responsive. I
like it and was thinking of using it regularly, but unfortunately the bookmarks
sort feature for some odd reason does not work. Seems sort of queer for
Netscape, so I will continue using version 3.04 for now. Any Arabic speaking
individuals that need an Arabic web browser, it is finally here at
"http://www.sakhrsoft.com/tech/ic-sind.htm"Internet Products -
Sindbad . I hope they keep sending oil our way, not that I plan to use much.
Back to the net. CIO
Note:<888> 4/3/98 Friday 12:25 A.M. EST: Apparently the
local parishioners at the Presbyterian Church decided to get rid of the
Norwegian Spruce because it was too tall. They are going to put in a garden
there, hopefully not another one of those stone walls full of the deceased
peoples' ashes. I drove down by the water and chatted with a local Danish
couple who work in the area in the food industry. I told them what I knew about
Denmark in the area. I stopped by the library and chatted with one of our local
financial gurus, and told him from my viewpoint in Economics, the Microsoft
case scenario tends to make me little nervous, because although they may have
about six billion dollars or more in cash stimulating their stock value to over
$120 billion dollars, I am not sure what Microsoft's actual tangible negotiable
assets are, and for all I know they're sitting on a few hundred million dollars
in real estate in Redmond, Washington and the gross value of their assets are
$120 billion dollars in intellectual capital rights, which are not worth that
much if the economy takes a tail spin. I reminded the guru about Allegany Power
on the New York Stock exchange right before the stock market crash of 1929, and
I said from every economic scenario I have read over the years, Microsoft
reminds me of that case. I also stated that sooner or later the economy is due
to go down and town funds like retirement funds should look into investing in
financial agents like bonds, which might not go down as much. I also stated
that even with computers and Swiss banking and international investment, it is
hardly unlikely that the sustained financial growth in the economy particularly
in the computer and software industry will be sustained. I basically asked him
how one would make money off say five million unemployed software and computer
engineers and technicians working at home in a depressed economy. I stated that
since 40 million Americans work outside the country, one probably could make
money exporting their services to where they are needed worldwide, providing
other world economies had the funds to pay for their services. Basically the
Japanese have been doing this for the last ten years. As I stated before the
Japanese give away the hardware and software product and sell the computer
services that are needed to operate them. Eventually we might be headed in the
same direction on a worldwide basis, particularly as we approach a glut of
product in the industry. Well that is my viewpoint from West Greenwich,
Connecticut better known as Byram. I went to bed at 6 P.M. and got up at 11
P.M., and I will do a little internet work before sleeping once again this
morning. I heard quite a few planes arriving about 11 P.M., so possibly one of
our local celebrity visitors is in the area or just the usual business group
winding up their weekday workweek adventures. I will update Scott's Index
"http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm before I
post this note. CIO
Note:<888> 4/2/98 Thursday 1:35 P.M. EST: Today a great
tragedy befell the town of Greenwich, for some odd reason the Presbyterian
Church downtown had the stately Norwegian Spruce at least 100 feet tall chopped
down. A local friend of mine told me there was nothing wrong with it and he
should know. Since one local family that belongs to that Church donate a tree
to Rockefeller center every year, I would imagine that they should find a suitable
replacement. Of course tall trees are prone to falling over and maybe the
church's insurance company would not cover it. It seems strange that the Town's
tree warden did not alert the town and suitable debate taken up. In other news
I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York and took out most of my money and
went down to the Post Office and got money orders to pay my automobile
insurance, electricity, cablevision, telephone; and then I walked around
downtown and said hello to Tom Ragland our first selectman and joked they still
say that somebody that looks like me lives in Oyster Bay. He also has seen the
guy. I suppose coming from an Old Manhattan family I might look like one of
those Dutch hill billys around Sagamore Hill, we all do tend to have the same
family look. There were only 2,000 people in Manhattan in 1700 so they were
sort of inbred and probably still are. One old gal Helen I knew in Oyster Bay
was always trying to encourage the youngsters along the sound to sail, so that
in traversing the sound youngsters in Greenwich and neighboring communities
would meet youngsters in Oyster Bay and neighboring communities, which they
have been doing for centuries. A lot of the old grand parents are very
traditional, so I have always tried to keep an eye on the waterfront for
arriving guests from across the sound, although everyone know I myself am a
lousy sailor. Since President Clinton's main supporters seem to come from the
North Shore of Long Island, I suggested a way of diplomacy would be to run the
Island Beach Ferry from Greenwich over to Oyster Bay and let the citizens from
both competing factions conduct diplomacy and see what results. Still since
certain families have been running rum off this coast for close to 400 years,
we always out maneuver the different competing factions when it comes to
nautical trade, commerce, and diplomacy. Thus keep a keen eye to the Sound and
remember the old Boston Expression when dealing with the British, "One If
By Land, Two If By Sea". I went to the Mews thrift shop and they have a
nice personal billiards cue for $30 that spits in half and goes into a smaller
case. It does not seem warped. I enquired as to one of their senior guests, who
I have not seen in more than a year, but he is a quite formidable gentleman and
commands a great deal of respect. I then went asked the local traffic officer
about the new police cars, and he said they are taking delivery of the new dark
blue Fiords about one a week. I then stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop and
most everything is half price. I purchased a nice setting of four game bird
place mats for $8.75. I next went by the Union Trust Bank or what ever it is
called now, and paid my rent. I then noticed they had cut down the Norwegian
Spruce, and everyone there seemed perturbed. I next went by the library and
they are working on opening up the new parking garage which is still not open.
I read the paper and looked at the art exhibit of flower paintings. I then told
a local European citizen I though it would be about three weeks until all the
tulips are out in the Netherlands and he should take a group of our traveling
citizens to look at the tulips. He said that having a family from Freizeland,
there is either West or East Freizeland and Gronigan is in West Freizeland. I
told him that a friend of mine that lived with the Krumps said that Frederick's
Palace was an artistic delight. I've seen pictures of the restoration and it
did seem a place of refuge, much like the Hermitage. I told one of the
library's senior patrons about the Norwegian Spruce being cut down. He seemed
fit and fine. I returned home and conferred with a local landscaping expert and
he said that tree was just fine. O'Brien tree company cut down that tree, and I
feel like sending Scott's team of lumber jacks, which if you don't believe they
exist check out Canada, over to Ireland to cut down the oldest tree to see what
they would think. They Norwegian Spruce was only about 70 years old, but one
should not recklessly cut down older trees in landscaped environments without consultation
with the experts. Of course Malcom Pray will now save $5,000 a year not having
to donate money for the Christmas Tree lights, so if he wants to send it my
way, I will gratefully except it, the Presbyterian Church like Christ Church
obviously has more money than God, but they like to maintain a low profile.
Rumor on the Street has it after all the inflated money on Wall Street
collapses, the Bank of Scotland will be the last solvent bank in the World, of
course the North Sea Oil helps out a bit there. I have a 3 P.M. appointment and
I am getting a little tired. CIO
Note:<888> 4/2/98 Thursday 4:30 A.M. EST: Listened to Loch
Ness button BBC news reports. Trying Clicking on the Loch Ness or Dino button
icons of my homepage for BBC news reports. With all the old timers in
Greenwich, there is not that much news, since most of them are getting ready
for their summer gardening and golf games. The daffodils are just about out and
should look great with this rain, and the tulips are half way up. Believe it or
not in a town the size "Area Wise the size of Washington D.C.", there
is a tremendous amount of gardening going on to care for the town and maintain
its parks and other natural habitats. It all does not happen by magic. Still it
keeps a lot of people occupied. I believe I spent a lot of years here
maintaining my family's properties, and most of my friends are competent
gardeners. Of course one has to own property to garden, and I recently have not
had the good fortune of having my own plot, but I do observe others' endeavors.
For a breath of spring downtown, visit the McArdle McMillan greenhouse
downtown, or if you are into more heavy duty landscaping Schemins Nurseries on
King Street have large amounts of trees, shrubs, bushes, and the necessary
items to landscape one's environment. I always enjoy the plantings around the
Post Office and the veterans monuments downtown, and Christ Church's grounds
were designed by Olmstead of Central Park fame. Of course local experts would
know whether certain transplanted items would survive, and more esoteric
individuals who can afford the energy costs maintain greenhouses with tropical
varieties such as orchids. I still remember visiting Planting Fields Arboretum
at Locust Valley, Long Island when the Azaleas were out for a botanical wonder.
So lets here it for Greenwich's cleaver gardeners. The rain was very useful for
keeping Greenwich green. CIO
Note:<888> 4/2/98 Thursday 3:00 A.M. EST: I updated recent
bookmarks "http://mrscott.com/bmnow.htm"mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . Check
out "http://www.oohoo.com"www.oohoo.com . CIO
Note:<888> 4/2/98 Thursday 2:30 A.M. EST: I went out at
about 11:30 P.M. and bought three three packs of buy two get one free of
Winston lights. I still have to quit smoking some time soon. I sat out after
midnight and had a cup of coffee out of my trusty thermos and took a walk
around downtown. All the office equipment in the dumpster is getting wet with
the rain, but who cares. I suppose the elves at IBM can come up with some more.
I noticed a new Greenwich police car around town. It looked to be dark blue
instead of light blue, so maybe we have a new fleet of cars coming in. I did
not see many lights on down by the harbor. I noticed one of our local scuba
experts and his wife coming back from an event. The Dome restaurant was not
busy, and the yuppie crowd seems to have floated back to Tucson. The water did
not accumulate in front of the Nat West building on Steamboat Road as usual, so
they must have fixed the storm drain. I will be out about 8:30 A.M. to pay my
monthly bills. I will then have to consult with the printing department about
printing up more currency, by the time D.C. spends it on all its world travels,
it is pretty old money by the time it gets back to us. I voted for the Alumni
Trustee at the Taft School that is on the board of directors of the Marblehead
Yacht Club. I believe Lipton Tea use to be represented at the Marblehead Yacht
Club as well at the Indian Harbor Yacht Club. I have not seen any sites on the
America's Cup, so I suppose no one is interested in it anymore. With the
economy doing so well, one would think the Wall Street investment bankers could
do a better job of trying to win back the cup for Newport, but I hear tell the
Newport establishment does not care to have the Americas Cup riff raff messing
up their historical village of oceanside cottages. Well it is too early for the
summer social season, so don't forget to get ready for the Easter and plan your
Mother's Day adventures. Back to net activity. CIO
Note:<888> 4/1/98 Wednesday 7:20 P.M. EST: I updated Scott's
Index "http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I
was up at 5 P.M. and listened
"http://www.dailybriefing.com"www.dailybriefing.com while having
breakfast. It is raining outside. I guess I will go out after cleaning up for a
short while. I probably will be back surfing the net this evening. CIO
Note:<888> 4/1/98 Wednesday 9:00 A.M. EST: I have been
updating the OS/2 and Win 3.1 dialer and web browsers on the backup 386
machine. I have the dialers updated and working. I installed the OS/2 Netscape
2.02 web browser on the backup OS/2 386 system. I setup the other 386 which is
missing the serial LPT card on the left side with the primary backup 386 on the
right. I put my directory on the primary 386 backup. I am a little bushed and
will go to bed shortly. Today looks like it will be a nice day. CIO
Note:<888> 4/1/98 Wednesday 2:45 A.M. EST: I updated recent
bookmarks "http://mrscott.com/bmnow.htm"mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . CIO
Note:<888> 4/1/98 Wednesday 12:20 A.M. EST: Today I went out
and stopped by Entree Computer Store. They did not have the computer serial -
LPT card which runs about $8. I will have to check out COMPUSA later for it. I
drove down by the water and met up with my dinner guest. One the way back I
stopped by the Grand Union and bought a half gallon of 2 percent milk and a
dozen eggs for $4.29, talk about no inflation. We came back home and I fixed
him a ham sandwich. We watched a videotape of Paul Newman in "Nobody's
Fool". I went out at 9 P.M. after my guest left and walked around the
train station and the full length of Greenwich Avenue. I noticed a telephone
call center computer in the dumpster at the train station. They have a nice
white Bentley Convertible in the Roll Royce showroom. I noticed a couple having
a domestic dispute at Lewis Street and the avenue. I stopped by the Food
Emporium and bought a Swanson Hungry Man Dinner Sirloin Tips for $3.69. I also
purchased two Tropicana Grove Style half gallons for $1.69 each, two Bournier Dijon
mustards for $1.79 each, Ruffles Barbeque potato chips for 99 cents, Birds Eye
pearl onions $1.29, two buy one get one free Hormel cold cuts for $2.99. I also
noticed they have London broil for $4.69 a pound, buy one get one free. I
stopped by the Shell station for a pack of Marlboro lights for $2.75. I was
told while down town that the Clinton scandal is much more extensive, and that
he openly admits to over 300 affairs. It seems rather odd the Justice
Department special prosecutor is wasting $50 million on the Paula Jones case.
At that rate per gal, it will cost justice $15 billion to investigate the
Clinton sex scandal. The real scandal is the way the government employees are
wasting the tax payers money on such nonsense. Back to the net. CIO
Note:<888> 4/16/98 Thursday 11:40 P.M. EST: Dinner guest
departed 8 P.M.. I went by the library and checked out the video Rasputin. I
mentioned to one of the tech regulars that the computer hardware manufacturers
need to develop a universal ethernet type connection for laptop computers, so
that the traveling and the mobile public can hook up to an internet connection
wherever they go at T10 speed or better. Possibly a universal wireless
connection might be the way to go, but whatever the way, we should keep the rate
for overall usage at about $20 a month, which might be possible as prices for
the more advanced services come down. I stopped by the Grand Union and bought a
can of smoked almonds and a bottle of Grand Union lemon juice. I came home and
watched the movie Rasputin while eating the smoked almonds and a bag of
microwave popcorn. I am now making a batch of
"http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm"mrscott.com/icetea.htm . I will surf
the net for a while and catch up on my email. CIO
Note:<888> 4/16/98 Thursday 5:40 P.M. EST: I updated Scott's
Index "http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I
went out for a walk last night. I watched Bonfire of the Vanities. I went to
bed about 2 A.M.. I got up at 10 A.M. and had breakfast. I listened to "http://www.dailybriefing.com"www.dailybriefing.com
. I slept a little more until 2 P.M.. I tinkered with my system a bit. I am
having a dinner guest down for dinner of chicken sandwiches, broccoli crowns,
and potatoes. CIO
Note:<888> 4/15/98 Wednesday 5:55 P.M. EST: Updated recent
bookmarks "http://mrscott.com/bmnow.htm"mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . The
sun is out and I think I will listen to
"http://www.dailybriefing.com"www.dailybriefing.com while I cook
boneless breast chicken with garlic and wine for dinner with broccoli and
potato. CIO
Note:<888> 4/15/98 Wednesday 4:25 P.M. EST: This early A.M.
I watched a little of the Titanic special on MSNBC channel 77. I was up about
noon finally and went by the Hospital Thrift Shop and dropped off an old nine
pin IBM printer. I went down by the water and checked out the weather. It is a
damp overcast day. I went by the library and read Computer World and InfoWorld.
I checked out "Teach Yourself C in 24 Hours" and "Official
Microsoft HTML Help Authoring" both of which come with Cdroms. I went back
down the avenue. I stopped by the Grand Union and purchased .70 broccoli crowns
at .99 a pound, Sun and Earth Dishwashing liquid detergent $1.29, Tony's four
cheese pizza $2.50, Maine 10 pounds of potatoes $2.99, Jumbo dozen eggs $1.59,
2% half gallon milk $1.84, and buy one get one free two packs of Purdue
boneless chicken breasts for $4.99 or with the free one $2.50 a pound for both
packs $5.64 plus $1.05 can return for a total of $15.58. I put away the
groceries and will post this note after I update Scott's Index
"http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm .
Note:<888> 4/14/98 Tuesday 11:55 P.M. EST: I updated Scott's
Index "http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I
tinkered with CGI Search scripts this afternoon and this evening to no avail. I
will take a rest now for a while. I have not been out or cleaned up today. CIO
Note:<888> 4/13/98 Monday 11:10 P.M. EST: I went downtown
and walked around for a while in the full moon light. Lots of youngsters were out
to see the new movie "Lost in Space". It was not too busy at
Starbucks or any of the local cafes, basically a quiet Monday night. I noticed
Starbucks has refurnished itself with comfortable living room style upholstered
furniture instead of the hard metal chair stools of the past. Thus one can sit
around and be a lounge lizard, but still I prefer the bench in front of the
senior center for star gazing and one can always sneak a smoke. I have noticed
the new sports model of Mercedes around town. I am not sure if it is the
$130,000 model or $45,000 model, they all look the same to me. Also there are a
few of the new VW beetles floating around. I saw a Rolls Royce coupe today
painted army green, it might be the new model, it was hard to tell. People in
Greenwich either drive new cars or older models, there is usually not much in
between. Basically the Euro Style individuals like foreign cars and the
practical people drive American cars. I suppose it really depends on how much
driving one does. I did stop by the library again this evening for about a half
hour and read some of the computer press. There is an article by Lou Gerstner
in Computer World on encryption technology and IBM. They have temporary lights
on the second floor of the new library structure which they leave on at night.
It look very surreal at night, I suppose it will look more uniform once it is
all finished in about a year and a half. Lets hope the present entrance
elevator lasts that long, it is getting a lot of use. Well back to net surfing.
CIO
Note:<888> 4/13/98 Monday 8:10 P.M. EST: I updated Scott's
Index "http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I
went out at 3 P.M.. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I went
down Greenwich Avenue and checked out Long Island Sound. I made my 4 P.M.
appointment. I went by CVS drugstore on Greenwich Avenue and bought Gillette
Shaving Gel for $1.99, ACT II popcorn 2 boxes of three for 88 cents apiece, and
sugar candy gumdrops for 88 cents. I went by the Greenwich Library and read the
local paper, not much in it as usual. I went by the Grand Union and bought a 12
pack of diet Sprite for $1.99, Tony's 4 cheese pizza for $2.50, 2% milk half
gallon for $1.84 for a total of $7.05 with can deposit. I went by the Food
Emporium and purchased a bag of 8 o'clock red bag coffee for $3.49, a bag of
French Roast coffee for $3.49, a bag of Bokar coffee for $3.79, a bag of
Columbian coffee for $4.49 and a box of "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter
Light" for $1.69 for a total of $16.95. I next went by Dunkin donuts and
bought a pound of Hazelnut coffee beans for $6.99. I returned home and mixed
the four A&P coffees and the Hasslenut coffee beans together with the rest
of my existing mixture to make my coffee blend, "http://mrscott.com/coffee.htm"mrscott.com/coffee.htm
. I noticed there was lots of scandalous gossip in the supermarket tabloids. I
next made dinner of cold chicken breast, pasta fraiche, corn bread stuffing,
green peas, diet Coca-Cola, and then I had a cup of the new coffee blend. I guess
I will go out for a breath of fresh air after I file this report. CIO
Note:<888> 4/13/98 Monday 2:10 P.M. EST: I updated recent
bookmarks "http://mrscott.com/bmnow.htm"mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I am
about to clean up and go out. CIO
Note:<888> 4/13/98 Monday 12:00 P.M. EST: Yesterday I got up
at 2 P.M.. I cleaned my apartment and watered the plants after breakfast. I
went downtown about 6 P.M. and walked around for a couple of hours and enjoyed
the cool evening. I came home and had cold chicken breast, pasta fraise, corn
bread stuffing, green peas, and diet Coca-Cola for dinner. I went downtown at 9
P.M. and sat out and had coffee out of my thermos. I returned home at 10 P.M.
and started doing laundry. While downtown I found the county brochure for Highland
County, Michigan that one of our visitors had left in the park. I gave it to
the desk sergeant on duty at the police station. I noticed Pontiac, Michigan is
in Highland County. While doing laundry I started watching the video
"Independence Day". I folded the laundry half way through and also
received a telephone call concerning a tech problem. I went to bed a 3 A.M.. I
was up at 11 A.M. this morning and had bacon, scrambled eggs, toast, orange
juice, and coffee for breakfast. I will shower shortly and maybe do a little
web surfing or go out. I have a 4 P.M. appointment this afternoon. CIO
Note:<888> 4/12/98 Sunday Easter 3:00 A.M. EST: I listened
to "http://www.ttalk.com"www.ttalk.com . I updated Exxon
"http://mrscott.com/122.htm"mrscott.com/122.htm and Exxon Promo page
"http://mrscott.com/exxon01.htm"mrscott.com/exxon01.htm and Royal
Dutch Shell "http://mrscott.com/138.htm"mrscott.com/138.htm . I also
updated recent bookmarks
"http://mrscott.com/bmnow.htm"mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I think I will
call it a day. CIO
Note:<888> 4/11/98 Saturday 10:30 P.M. EST: I went back to
bed. I went out about 11 A.M.. I dropped off my old RCA color television at the
Hospital Thrift Shop. I went by Exxon and filled up the tank with $10 premium.
Exxon next to the library sells liquefied natural gas for vehicles. I noticed
on the internet Buckingham Palace is going to convert part of its fleet to
natural gas. I hope they leave the Daimlers and Rolls gasoline fueled since the
resale value would be higher if they were gasoline fueled. I am not sure how
much of the Queen's fleet this directive extends too, I assume it is just the
household vehicles and not all of her majesties worldwide vehicles such as
military transport, etc. I next went by the library and checked out "Independence
Day" video. I drove down to Tod's Point and took the three mile walk
around the park on a nice moderately cool sunny day. Quite a few other people
were out there. I noticed that they are going to replace some of the stumps
along the roadway with new trees. Caution should be exercised when selecting
trees to be placed along the roadway since the area is prone to flooding, so
any tree that might die from saltwater flooding should not be used. I drove
home and had two tuna fish sandwiches. I went back downtown and had coffee out
of my thermos at the French park or the town green. I noticed quite a few
people strolling. I walked around a bit and sat in front of the senior center.
I drove down to Grass Island and observed the waterfront. I returned home and listened
to a two hour opera on television and had a dinner of cold chicken breast,
pasta fraiche, asparagus, and ice tea. I went downtown and sat in front of the
senior center and had coffee out of my thermos. I walked around downtown. On
the way back home I noticed the fire engines and police had blocked off the
block west of Greenwich Avenue on Putnam Avenue. I will relax for the rest of
the evening. CIO
Note:<888> 4/11/98 Saturday 7:10 A.M. EST: I had a couple of
friends come over yesterday. I checked out an HP printer that one of them
brought to test. It needs a little round rubber roller to keep the printer from
jamming, but works otherwise. I fixed a Purdue chicken for dinner and watched
"Our American Cousin". I went to bed about 9 P.M. and was up at 6 A.M.
this morning. CIO
Note:<888> 4/23/98 Thursday 5:55 P.M. EST: I updated Scott's
Index "http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . It
was down about 1% today. I was up at 1:30 P.M.. I had breakfast and made it to
my 3 P.M. appointment. I found a $5 bill outside my appointment place. I went
by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop and they have a recent wide carriage
Panasonic KPX printer in the back room not on display yet for $40 and a nice 17
inch Toshiba color television in the back room. I drove down Greenwich Avenue
and checked out the rainy day over Long Island Sound. I stopped by the
Greenwich train station office park lower parking lot dumpster, and they have
about 200 or more brown bricks without masonry on them in the large dumpster.
They would make a good patio or garden liner. They also have an Exit sign in
the dumpster. I went by the Greenwich library and checked out "The Bridges
of Madison Country" video. I mentioned to one of our financial wizards
that if Microsoft were split up in several parts by antitrust action, the
separate parts would be worth much more in value than the entire company now. I
also stated Microsoft's real value is determined by the amount of cash it holds
not to mention expected profits. I also stated that intellectual property
rights in the computer industry are usually short term as the technology
changes. I also stated I don't think the antitrust action against Microsoft is
warranted since the Windows 95 and Windows 98 operating systems along with its other
software, supports tens of thousands of hardware devices and their
manufacturers along with software developers which no other operating system
does. Thus Microsoft by supporting a large number of hardware devices and
software programs in its operating systems has expanded the Computer and
Software industry tremendously and encouraged its growth, not to mention the
general public seems to find it a user friendly product at a reasonable price.
The mass appeal of the MS Windows product is ample proof, they have listened to
the general public and developed their product so as to be desirable and useful
to the average user in much the same way Henry Ford developed the Model T.
There is nothing wrong with success and the alleged antitrust practices of
Microsoft are just its useful attempt to maintain the standards of its products
as they are incorporated into the resale marketplace. It is the profits of the
successful products that have enabled the MS developers to continually upgrade
them to even better platform quality. Just after I finished that lecture, I
stated I do not own any stock and that is my opinion is from 9 years of
research on the matter. I also stated that the Securities and Exchange
commission should look into "Inside Trading" on Internet stocks,
since whenever a news story is released such as an AOL deal the stock is
usually bought sometimes before the news story is released. I am well aware
that Wall Street gossips all the time and by the time we read the news on the
internet, it is just the final result and the trades have already been made. I
said hello to one of the Library's senior patrons and he mentioned he had
bought a MAC computer, but does not have it hooked up to the internet yet. I
read InfoWorld. The library’s elevator is broken today, so people have to enter
by the garage through the cafe. I noticed a copy of the 1997 GE annual report
on one of the desks in business research area which I did not read. One can not
do much better than General Electric, particularly if one wants to keep the
lights burning at night. Well back to net. CIO
Note:<888> 4/23/98 Thursday 9:00 A.M. EST: I'm still at it.
I put a few more links in recent bookmarks
"http://mrscott.com/bmnow.htm"mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I listened to
Bill Gates Comdex address. I changed the format of my broadcast page
"http://mrscott.com/sound.htm"mrscott.com/sound.htm . I use the Plug
in feature of FrontPage express and named the RealAudio file with a *.rpm
extension to get the MS IE plug in to play real time, unfortunately with Netscape
you have to wait for the entire file to load, and one can only have one file to
a page or more than one plug in would try to load simultaneously with a
Netscape browser, but with MS IE its fine. I also made a Scott's library page
of my personal library
"http://mrscott.com/scottlib.htm"mrscott.com/scottlib.htm which is
sadly neglected with all the time I have spent on the computer the last eight
and a half years. I dare say I have not read many books in the last three and
half years on the internet either. I will now try to rest and be up at 1 P.M.
for a 3 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note:<888> 4/23/98 Thursday 4:30 A.M. EST: I updated recent
bookmarks "http://mrscott.com/bmnow.htm"mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I
received email from Yahoo that they are going to finally update my link for
"Scott's Internet Hotlist" at their site after two years of trying. I
submitted the form ten times this time, maybe that makes a difference. I will
listen to some tech news and try to relax a bit, I might be awake this morning
if I take a nap soon. CIO
Note:<888> 4/23/98 Thursday 2:15 A.M. EST: I had dinner of
sautéed in olive oil center cut pork chop with onion and garlic in white wine,
potato, spinach, and diet Coca-Cola. I took a shower and cleaned up. I went out
with my trusty thermos of
"http://mrscott.com/coffee.htn"mrscott.com/coffee.htm . I sat
downtown and noticed the late night crowd clearing out. I noticed one of the
downtown regulars coming back home, and I noticed a regular departing the Dome
restaurant in a black Ferrari convertible. I walked the bottom of the Avenue
and saw the band at Thataways disbanding. I sat out for a while, and drove down
by the water and observed the darkened harbor. I began to get a little
indigestion from the olive oil in the pork chop mixed with the coffee for the
second night in a row, so I returned home quickly to relieve myself. Greenwich
does not provide public facilities for visitors at night, so one can use
Starbucks until they close or Ben and Jerry’s fairly easily and the Lexington
Harbor Inn down by the water has a public bathroom. The restaurants tend to be
less friendly to non patrons. I have recommended that the town install a public
lieu for all the night time visitors, but I suppose they don't want the
transients trying to sleep in it, so they don't provide that service. The train
station is also usually closed at night and frequently on weekends. Thus for
the older generation that has to relief themselves more frequently, Greenwich
can be a user unfriendly type of place. I have noticed quite a few chairman of
the board types galloping off into the park downtown in the evening to relieve
themselves by a tree, not to mention we have thousands of visitors a day. I
suggested they put a public lieu behind the senior center in the vest pocket
park across from the police station entrance, but I am not sure anyone would
fine it there. Of course in the day time the library is always handy. I
remember when I lived in Nantucket originally they did not have any public
facilities downtown for the tourists except the bathroom in the ice cream
parlors. With thousands of families day tripping they finally put in a public
facility. Generally municipalities don't address this problem until somebody
considered important addresses the need. Well back to the net. CIO
Note:<888> 4/22/98 Wednesday 11:35 P.M. EST: I updated
recent bookmarks "http://mrscott.com/bmnow.htm"mrscott.com/bmnow.htm
. There are lots of new IBM links from IBM's new homepage. I will work on the
bookmark a bit more tonight. Microsoft has posted
"http://www.microsoft.com/msft/html/earnq398.htm"Microsoft
Third Quarter 1998 Earnings. I am about to cook the same dinner
as last night, I am hungry. CIO
Note:<888> 4/22/98 Wednesday 8:15 P.M. EST: Rip Van Winkles
finally awake here. I updated Scott's Index
"http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I have
been told internet stocks have been taking off recently. I look at Mecklermedia
Internet News "http://www.internetnews.com"www.internetnews.com every
day, and they have been mentioning N2K which took off, by the same token if you
looked at my bookmarks
"http://mrscott.com/bookalph.htm"mrscott.com/bookalph.htm or recent
bookmarks "http://mrscott.com/bmnow.htm"mrscott.com/bmnow.htm , the
internet companies that have repeats would be more than likely be the ones
mentioned by the Internet news and the Internet media, which one might consider
for investing. Let me caution, that there are tens of thousands of internet
companies, so before investing in them, find out what their actual assets are
and what their profits are not to mention what product or technology that they
offer. I dare say the giants we hear the most about will be the most profitable
since they have the capability of delivering a product to market and not just
producing a site. I will post the update listen to
"http://www.dailybriefing.com"www.dailybriefing.com while I clean up
and possibly go out and wait until the internet speeds up depending how fast it
is going now. CIO
Note:<888> 4/22/98 Wednesday 6:40 A.M. EST: I fiddled with
the demos on the MS MSN 2.5 cdrom and also did a full reinstall of all the MS
IE 4.01 programs on the cdrom. I had to reset my MTUspeed setting to optimize,
MTU = 1152 and Multiplier = 6 after doing the full reinstall. I also updated
the Music Controls from the MS IE 4.01 update link. The system seems a little
smoother and quicker, since over time certain key files might have been changed
or altered by other programs. Remember when doing an MS IE 4.01 update, one
should not have long Netscape bookmarks or it will take forever to import it. I
also got an error about the Java files not being installed, but the java
previously on the system has it all working fine. I am off to bed. CIO
Note:<888> 4/22/98 Wednesday 12:40 A.M. EST: I went out and
drove down by the water and checked out the weather. I checked out the computer
dumping spot and there is a only a case there with power supply for the last
few days. I went by the library and read three weekly computer publications. I
still have to read InfoWorld. I noticed that in the back of one of them, you
can get a new 200 mhz tower system with 32 megs ram, 2 gig hard drive, 24X
cdrom player, X2 modem, and 3 1/2 floppy drive, I assume with some sort of
video card or chip for $500 without the operating system. Sort of goes to show
it does not pay to upgrade with parts. I checked out "XML Complete"
and "Jumping Java Script" both with Cdroms. I went home and read some
of XML complete and then cooked dinner of sautéed center cut pork chop with
garlic and white wine and onions, asparagus, and potato. I went out at 10 P.M.
and had my coffee downtown out of the thermos. I walked around the bottom of
the Avenue. It was pretty much deserted downtown per usual on Tuesday night. I
came home and finished the second chapter of XML complete. I don't think I will
try to learn XML, but just familiarize myself with the concepts. I assume some
sort of XML editor will be available in the future with common java libraries
and templates for the average user. I have a MS MSN cdrom version 2.5 that I
received today which I will install, but not register to MSN to see if there
are any new improvements or possible system upgrades. I noticed in the press
that the University of Illinois is connected with the new high speed internet link,
I can't imagine what they need all that band width for. It is about 5 billion
bytes a second, or the entire Encyclopedia Britannica in one second. I will
then do a little of my regular net activity. CIO
Note:<888> 4/21/98 Tuesday 5:15 P.M. EST: I updated Scott's
Index "http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . It
was up quite a bit in the last two days with all the dividends and stock
splits. I also updated Scott's broadcast at
"http://mrscott.com/sound.htm"mrscott.com/sound.htm for my infrequent
commentary on the internet. It is a nice day and after I upload the files, I
will clean up and go outside and enjoy the evening. CIO
Note:<888> 4/21/98 Tuesday 6:30 A.M. EST: I updated recent
bookmarks "http://mrscott.com/bmnow.htm"mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . Time
to call it a day. Ciao, by the way today is Earth Day, I believe, so take a
Holiday. CIO
Note:<888> 4/21/98 Tuesday 2:00 A.M. EST: IBM's first
quarter 1998 results should be available from this link today
"http://www.ibm.com/Investor/1q98earnings.html"IBM announces
first-quarter 1998 results. CIO
Note:<888> 4/21/98 Tuesday 1:45 A.M. EST: I did not get a
chance to update Scott's Index today, since I tried it at 1:30 A.M. which was
too late to record changes. I suppose one has to do it before midnight. I went
downtown at about 9 P.M. this past evening and had Cafe Au Lait at Starbucks. I
sat in front of the senior center and drank it and walked around the bottom of
the avenue for a little exercise. I came home about 10:30 P.M. and had dinner.
I got to thinking while I was relaxing after reading Sunday's paper about the
tropics. I was wondering how big Caymans get in the tropics. The Encyclopedia
says that average is about 15 feet, so I was wondering if there are giant
Caymans about 50 feet long, and whether they ever bother individuals living
around waterfront properties in the tropics. One hears a lot of fish stories,
but it is impossible to tell what the real story is. Greenwich was very quiet
this evening and not much was going on. I have not done much net surfing yet. I
played classical music all day today while I was sleeping since they had a big
front end digging machine tear up the front of the building for drainage again
today, when I went out this evening it was all finished and the blacktop was
put in over the repair. It was a little noisy, but I managed to sleep fairly
well. They are going to have a mock hurricane Janet disaster drill this week,
where the area prepares for a category three hurricane. Let's hope it does not
happen anytime soon. The new Perot Library addition for children in Old
Greenwich is supposedly open now. It was in the mid 50s this evening, not quite
warm enough to be comfortable sitting outside for long periods of time. The
tulips look great. Off to webville for a while. CIO
Note:<888> 4/20/98 Monday 5:20 A.M. EST: I updated recent
bookmarks "http://mrscott.com/bmnow.htm"mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I am
a bit bushed, so I will call it a day. CIO
Note:<888> 4/20/98 Monday 2:40 A.M. EST: I went out at 12:30
A.M. after dinner for a walk in the rain with my umbrella. It gradually quit
raining and no one was out. I stopped by and chatted with the regular night
clerk at the Greenwich Harbor Inn. She had a recent tragedy in the family. I
noticed they have redecorated the lobby and they put in a light Burberry carpet
with Empire furniture which shows all the dirt from traffic, they probably need
to put in the same pattern with the dark brown Burberry pattern, so as not to
show the traffic. While chatting a long black Lincoln Continental limousine
pulled up with a passenger all dressed in black that looked a little bit a like
a priest. I was given a free copy of the Sunday Greenwich Times that has
headlines about the Moxley investigation that has been going on for about 25
years. I will have to read it when I have the time. I am back home and the
laundry is done. I guess the old guard won't be coming north until about the
third week in May, since it is still cool up here. The tulips look great in the
cold damp rain. The tulips should be out in full force next week in the
Netherlands, since they are about a week to two week behind us in the weather.
I dare say there are millions of Dutch Americans who have planted tulips all
over North America, and in the old days when the Dutch were short of money,
they used tulips for currency. Thus institutions like Williamsburg, Orange
Universities like Princeton reflect the House of Orange and William and Mary.
The Dutch are obviously well represented in the Americas. I heard disturbing
news today that Robert Schuler’s wife of the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove,
California had a heart attack while visiting the Pope in Rome and she is
recovering. Let us all pray for her speedy recovery, not to mention all of the
other closer dear friends and relatives. It is peaceful and quiet this morning.
Back to the net. CIO
Note:<888> 4/19/98 Sunday 11:55 P.M. EST: I went downtown
yesterday and walked around Tod's Point with a guest. I fixed chicken with
garlic and wine along with herbal rice and broccoli for dinner and then watched
the movie " Time Machine". It is interesting that Rod Taylor the
actor in the movie looks a lot like Robin Williams the more recent actor. I
went for a walk downtown after my guest left and bought a jar of peanuts for $2.99.
I returned home and watched a Romance classic movie on Channel 91 on Optimum TV
about the RAF bombing Monte Carlo during World World II. I went to bed about 3
A.M. and was up around 2 P.M. today. I made Aunt Jamaima pancakes with Log
Cabin Syrup for breakfast. I chatted with family members and friends on MCI
five cents a minute. I chatted with one young friend who has returned from
teaching English in Germany. He said it is very peaceful and safe in Germany
and plans to return to live there. While chatting with him he mentioned two
police officers had been shot in Daytona today during spring break. I cleaned
my apartment and watered the plants. I was told while chatting that a CITGO
gasoline station is very busy in Florida selling premium gasoline for $1.07 a
gallon when we pay $1.47 a gallon here at Exxon. I went out for a walk in the
evening about 9 P.M. It was pouring rain out heavily and not many people were
out. I saw a GMC from Vermont with PGA for a license plate. Starbucks closes at
10 P.M. on Sunday night. I went by the Grand Union which closes at 11 P.M. on
Sunday and bought a gallon 2% milk for $2.29, GU 9 slices pizza $2.29, GU fresh
orange juice $1.99, boneless center cut pork chops for $3.05 @ $2.99 a pound,
gallon Purex detergent $2.50, I Can't Believe Its Not Butter for $1.29, pint of
Strawberries for 99 cents, and Early Morning bacon $1.79 for a pound and
asparagus for $1.49 a pound thus $1.65. I noticed that the Vidalia Onions at 89
cents a pound are awfully soft probably because of the frost down around
Georgia a month ago. Also they have sirloin steaks for $1.99 a pound which I
will get later in the week. I stopped by the laundromat and saw a friend of my
friend back from Germany and told him that he is back. They were trying to
avoid the heavy rain. I noticed the laundry mat proprietor was removing many
pounds of lent from the dryers which might be recycled into something like
felt. I came home and put the groceries away and started my laundry and am now
doing the drying. I noticed at the Grand Union laundry it is now $1.50 a
machine which shows how prices have gone up unlike what the birds at the
Department of Commerce say about the social security cost of living index which
they are trying to reduce by about 2 percent. I think the Federal government
has lost touch with prices and they should take a close look at what things
really cost. Obviously there has been substantial inflations and the shysters
in Washington D.C. are trying to cover it up. I imagine a great many people on
Social Security will be up in arms when the Federal government tries to reduce
them by about 2 percent. Basically they should look at what things really cost,
not what some near sighted accountant wished things cost. If it weren't for
sale items, a great many of us would have a hard time breaking even. I will
have some left over chicken and rice for dinner with broccoli. I will then fold
the laundry and then surf the net a bit. Have a good night and I hope no one
got too wet this evening in the pouring rain. CIO
Note:<888> 4/17/98 Friday 5:25 P.M. EST: I updated Scott's
Index "http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I
also added links to the recent bookmark
"http://mrscott.com/bmnow.htm"mrscott.com/bmnow.htm this morning on
Lanzerote for those who need to get away. I also did key word searches on my
search engine "http://mrscott.com/search.html"mrscott.com/search.html
to see the results that were returned. It is a little slow but returns accurate
results. I can not use a server search engine since I don't control my server
at "http://www.valueweb.net"www.valueweb.net . I was to bed at 6 A.M.
and up at noon. I had breakfast of Oscar Myers bacon, scrambled three eggs,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I watched a little of CNN and at
2:19 P.M. I recorded the NASA
"http://mrscott.com/nasa.htm"mrscott.com/nasa.htm Space Shuttle
launch on my VCR. I went out shortly there after and stopped by Putnam Trust
Bank of New York, the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop, ELDC thrift
"http://mrscott.com/thrift.htm"mrscott.com/thrift.htm and then drove
down by the shore and checked the weather. It was overcast, but now the sun is
out now. I stopped by the library and read the local paper, and they have an
article on model rocketry. I checked out the video "Time Machine". I went
down the avenue and by the Arnold bakery outlet store, and bought two loaves of
Healthnut bread for $2.58 and a Entenmanns Raspberry Danish for $1.29 and I got
a second one free. Apparently the I-95 turnpike North in Byram, "West
Greenwich" was backed up last night at about 7 P.M. when a trailer truck
started leaking and fuming fumes from a Hydrochloric Acid load it was carrying.
"http://www.scorecard.org"www.scorecard.org has information on EPA
problems and if you want a vacation to Ireland check out "http://www.shamrock.org"www.shamrock.org
for travel this summer. Not much happening. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888> 4/17/98 Friday 2:10 A.M. EST: I updated recent
bookmarks "http://mrscott.com/bmnow.htm"mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . Time
to call it a day.
CIO
Note:<888> 4/30/98 Thursday 9:30 A.M. EST: I updated recent
bookmarks "http://mrscott.com/bmnow.htm"mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I
will go out shortly for a spot of daylight. I have to stay up today since I
have a 3 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note:<888> 4/30/98 Thursday 6:15 A.M. EST: After dinner I
had coffee and watched the "Bridges of Madison County" and then took
and hour nap. I suppose I will have to face the daytime people today who think
they know it all, but I think it is suppose to rain anyway. Back to the Net.
CIO
Note:<888> 4/30/98 Thursday 2:15 A.M. EST: I reorganized my
desktop icons into folders to cleanup the desktop. I wrote the letter and
cleaned up. I went by the Grand Union and bought two 12 packs of Minute Maid
orange soda for $1.99 each, a spray container of Windex window cleaner for
$1.99, and nine different varieties of Ramen noodles from .16 to .35 for a
total of 9.47 with can deposit. I noticed a fancy gray Mercedes sports car in
the parking lot. They seem to be popular around here. I went downtown and
walked around. I noticed at the other dumpster at the train station office
park, they have a bag with about 100 soda cans on top of it that would be worth
about $5. I found a Wilson Pro Staff number 8 golf ball. I had a smoke in front
in front of the senior center and some idiots shinned their headlights in my
face for a half hour. I noticed a number of the young kids like looking at the
video game on the bar at the Sundown Saloon after it closes. I picked up a five
pack of buy four get one free of Marlboro lights at the Shell station for
$11.19. I noticed the usual night attendant is not on. I came back and started
the same poached salmon dinner as last night. In the garlic wine herb sauce in
a Pyrex dish, I put the cut slices of zucchini with Vidalia onion quarters
along with the salmon. I put a little Dijon mustard on top of the salmon along
with the chopped garlic. I made a quick bowl of ramen noodles to starve off
hunger until dinner. I make ramen noodles by putting the flavor packet in the
bottom of a quart Rubbermaid container press in the dried noodles and put in a
cup of water and microwave it all on high for five minutes. It is quick
inexpensive snack. I also noticed at the Grand Union the fellow from the Motley
Fool "http://www.fool.com"www.fool.com is going to speak at Christ
Church according to the poster at the entrance. Well back to net after dinner.
CIO
Note:<888> 4/29/98 Wednesday 10:00 P.M. EST: I updated
Scott's Index
"http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I was up
at about 8 P.M. and had breakfast. I will write a letter and then go out and
mail it and take a walk in about 1 1/2 hours to 2 hours. CIO
Note:<888> 4/29/98 Wednesday 11:20 A.M. EST: I reencoded the
IBM Lou Gerstner's 1998 Annual Meeting Speech,
"http://mrscott.com/ibmlvg98.htm"mrscott.com/ibmlvg98.htm with the
Real Encoder 5.0 in the 28,800 mono format. It should be in the latest audio
codex. I also was able to adjust the recording volume a bit while encoding
since the Real Encoder 5.0 has a sound bar that one can monitor from across the
room and adjust the stereo amplifier volume output as the tape recording volume
varies as it is fed into the computer. Of course as an *.rpm file, it works as
an Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 plug in real time play, but with Netscape
one would have to set up their browser to recognize the *.rpm file as a
RealAudio file, and also download the entire file before it starts to play. The
file may also be save by right clicking on the link and saving it. Well I am bushed,
so it's time to go to bed after a small snack. CIO
Note:<888> 4/29/98 Wednesday 5:40 A.M. EST: I put together a
mirror page of IBM Lou Gerstner's 1998 Annual Meeting Speech,
"http://mrscott.com/ibmlvg98.htm"mrscott.com/ibmlvg98.htm . I had
poached Salmon in wine and garlic with zucchini, Vidalia onion, and potato for
dinner. Back to bookmarks. CIO
Note:<888> 4/28/98 Tuesday 11:10 P.M. EST: I updated Scott's
Index "http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm .
This morning before going to bed at noon I added IBM and Microsoft logo
advertising to my homepage since they are the busiest categories. I will listen
to Lou Gerstner's broadcast at the IBM annual meeting now. I was up at 6:30
P.M. and had breakfast after watching ABC evening news. I went back to bed
until about a half hour ago. I will go out after listening to the broadcast for
a little fresh air. CIO
Note:<888> 4/28/98 Tuesday 7:35 A.M. EST: I updated recent
bookmarks "http://mrscott.com/bmnow.htm"mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . CIO
Note:<888> 4/28/98 Tuesday 4:35 A.M. EST: I listened to
"http://www.dailybriefing.com"www.dailybriefing.com after breakfast
yesterday afternoon. I was tired and went back to bed at 6 P.M., and was awaken
by a phone call from a friend at 9 P.M.. I surfed MSN for about two hours, and
then I organized my ME IE favorites into separate folders which took about an
hour. I then had the same dinner as last night. I then cleaned up, and went out
with my thermos of coffee at about 1 A.M.. I bought a five pack of buy four get
one free of Marlboro lights at the Shell station for $11.19. I then went
downtown and drank my coffee on the bench in front of the senior center. I then
walked around downtown on lower Greenwich Avenue. I noticed in the infamous
office park dumpster there is a bunch of construction remodeling debris. I
noticed a new street cleaning machine I think called a "THEYA". There
was the usual police presence downtown, and over half the new dark blue cars
seem to be on patrol. I chatted with one officer about the lack of internet
news this evening except for the stock market. I went by the Grand Union and
bought two three packs of GU paper towels for .99 each, one 12 pack diet Coke
$1.99, one 12 pack Diet Sprite $1.99, $1.20 can deposit, GU half gallon 2% milk
$1.84, 2 Stauffer 20 ounce frozen Lasagna $2.99 each, 2 Stauffer 16 ounce
frozen chicken pies for $2.50 each, fresh green zucchini at .99 a pound for
.93, two buy one get one free Salmon steaks at $7.99 a pound actual $4.00 a
pound thus $4.00 for both, a Vidalia onion at .59 a pound for .38, two buy one
get one free of 3 Kings Bacon for $3.49 for both for a total of $29.14. I
returned home and put away the groceries rotating the stock of my 12 packs of
soda, so the newer ones are on the bottom. The net seems quiet this morning, so
I will surf it a bit. CIO
Note:<888> 4/27/98 Monday 4:45 P.M. EST: Scott's Index
"http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm was down
2.4% today. I wonder if the market will hold tomorrow. I slept thru my 4 P.M.
appointment and was awaken by a telemarketing call about 4 P.M.. I will have
breakfast and listen to
"http://www.dailybriefing.com"www.dailybriefing.com while eating. It
looks to be very sunny and nice outside. CIO
Note:<888> 4/27/98 Monday 9:00 A.M. EST: I updated Microsoft
Chat 2.0, and Microsoft Netshow 2.0, and I also reinstalled Microsoft VM for
Java to make sure it was installed properly. I did this from the software
update button in MS IE 4.01 on the Help pull down. I also looked at MSN for
about two hours, I was favorably impressed with it. I think Microsoft should
give it away with Windows 98 and if you have an ISP. Also they should think of
providing Slate and MSN Investor advanced content for free. Well that's it for
this morning, I will take a five hour rest before getting up at 2 P.M. CIO
Note:<888> 4/27/98 Monday 6:15 A.M. EST: I updated recent
bookmarks "http://mrscott.com/bmnow.htm"mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I
will check out Microsoft Network for a while and then go to bed. CIO
Note:<888> 4/27/98 Monday 3:55 A.M. EST: I added a Java
Clock to my homepage. I went out at 1 A.M. for a walk. I walked the lower part
of the Avenue and stopped by the Greenwich Harbor Inn. The night clerk told me
that Deutche Bank had bought Nat West and they had moved it back to Manhattan.
However, Nat West still owns Greenwich Capital. It has cleared up and it looks
like it will be a nice day today. I returned about 2:30 A.M.. The tulips
survived the rain. I noticed the new Greenwich Police Cars now have large
numbers on their roofs to identify them from above. Back to the net. CIO
Note:<888> 4/27/98 Monday 1:00 A.M. EST: I finished dinner
and the laundry. All my chores are done for the week. I will do a little net
surfing now. No point in aggravating my arthritis by going out in this cool
damp weather, let's hope today is a sunny day. I have a 4 P.M. appointment this
afternoon. CIO
Note:<888> 4/26/98 Sunday 11:50 P.M. EST: I installed the
MCI software from their cdrom on my computer this morning. It updated my MS IE
4.01 software with a slightly different interface, "gray" instead of
"yellow" on the tool bar. I had to register with a new name I got
from MCI tech support maintaining the same account parameters except the
password which changed for logon. I also installed the MSN software and
registered with them, but I have not had time to look at it much. I also
installed Vdonet 3.1 on the system. I went to bed at 12:20 P.M.. I received one
phone call from a family member at 3:00 P.M. and went back to bed until 6 P.M.
when I chatted with another couple of family members. I cleaned my apartment
and watered the plants. I made ice tea. I went out for groceries at the Grand
Union at 10 P.M. . I bought a Tony's 4 cheese frozen pizza for $3.69, two pine
glo cleaner at .99 each, two Tropicana half gallon orange juice at $2.50 each,
one dozen large eggs .79, I Can't Believe It's Not Butter Light $1.29, a five
pound bag of sugar $2.09, and two 12 packs of Barq's Root Beet for $1.99 each,
and net can return and deposit plus .10 for a grand total of $19.28. I then
drove down by the water and looked at the darkened Long Island Sound. I stopped
by the Shell station and got $12.51 of premium gasoline. I returned home and
started my laundry. I will have dinner of sirloin steak, asparagus, potato, root
beer, and coffee while I am on the dryer cycle. I don't think I will go out
this evening, since it is cold and damp and rainy out. I will probably do a
little net work. I heard a lot of jets today, so it was probably busy. I
learned from MCI tech support, one can use CTL-C to cut and CTL-V to paste the
passwords into the highlighted MCI dialer password space. Off to do drying. CIO
Note:<888> 4/26/98 Sunday 5:30 A.M. EST: I was up about 6
P.M. yesterday. I watched ABC evening news. I had cereal, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins for breakfast. I chatted with MCI and AT&T about my
long distance plans. AT&T offers a plan which gives you .10 a minute
calling all the time for a $5 fee they waive the first six months, and it is
.09 a minute if you use AT&T Worldnet Internet Access for $20 a month
maximum 150 hours, they can be reached at 1-800-CALLATT . I will continue to
use MCI long distance 1-800-888-7737 which is .25 a minute from 7 A.M. to 7
P.M. weekdays which I never use, and .10 a minute from 7 P.M. to 7 A.M.
weekdays and Saturday which I occasionally use, and .05 cents a minute all day
Sunday, plus one can order MCI Internet for $15 a month with unlimited access.
Also if you don't have a credit card like me, MCI will bill you for the charges
by mail on your long distance bill. Moreover, today I received the MCI internet
CDROM and they said I can reregister with my 3 1/2 inch disk id numbers, and I
will be able to use the features which MCI supposedly offer for free with their
service which includes the Microsoft Network, so I will finally be one of
"mailto:billg@microsoft.com"mailto:billg@microsoft.com Bill Gates MSN
clones all for the cost of MCI $15 a month connection. I will find out if it is
true when I logon at 6 A.M. our time with their CDROM since right now the MCI
computers are down and one needs to have them working to reregister. I listened
to "http://www.ttalk.com"www.ttalk.com from 10 P.M. to 1 A.M. and Ken
was in New Haven headed thru here today back to New Jersey. I emailed him to stop
by Starbucks and deja vue Greenwich on his way down. I doubt if I will be awake
before late afternoon when a friend is suppose to stop down. I am sort of in a
funky mood since, I have not seen much daylight recently. I did go out for a
walk about 1:30 A.M. and a few kids were getting out of the DOME. I heard
somebody bellow at the top of their lungs behind the office building across
from the west bound entrance of the train station about 2:15, they probably had
too much too drink, it sounded like the Hulk or something. I came home and had
a smoke and gossiped with one of my neighbors. I chatted with one of the MCI
tech guys in Sacramento, California. They're always very friendly and chatty
out at MCI. I mentioned one of my roommates in college was named Cerf and he
was an environmentalist and last time I saw him he was working in the mailroom
of Time Life. I recall going to school with his girl friend in Italy. We were
trying to figure out why Champaign, Illinois needs the T10,000 (10 billion bits
a second) internet connection which is part of the new $600,000,000 dollar
network, and why they're the only sideline off the nationwide circular loop.
What in the world do they have going on there that requires so much baud width?
My grandfather and father were from Champaign, Illinois and as far as I can
tell NCSA or whatever is there must be doing a lot of data transferring to be
using, so much bandwidth. It is rather curious they get all the super fast
connection speed, and what else are they connecting to that goes that fast.
Remember the Pentagon only has T165. Most curious goings on in the Midwest, or
perhaps they got there numbers wrong. Well I guess us folks stuck with two
paper cups and a string will have to get by until the government throws a few
crumbs our way. Basically if my father Lou Scott or his father Clarence Scott
are still alive out there, you better make sure it is really them and not some
Chinese or Russian clone or duplicate. I know there are some cleaver people out
there, but whatever it is they are working on, I think the general public has
begun to suspect something is up. Well it can't be anything hidden deep
underground there away from prying satellites, since once you go down more than
about 20 feet you would hit ground water. Most curious to know what they are
doing with the NCSA supercomputer, as it relates to the other supercomputers
around the globe. We all know the Fermi Lab is nearby in Batavia, Illinois and
it was originally connected with the internet with the other Super Collider
Laboratories in CERN and Grenoble, which is where the World Wide Web started.
Well at least the lights are still working here, so they are not draining all
the electricity along with the baud width. I just hope it is not some college
fraternity of jock idiots using T10000 for watching a 1000 sports feed
simultaneously, and it is some sort of serious scientific endeavor. Well I
guess all of us computer novices will just have to sit here and wait and see
what comes next. MCI computers should be running in about 30 minutes. I will
double check with their number at 1-800-348-8011 to make sure the MCI computer
is running before trying to use their Cdrom program setup to reregister which
should take a while. I have not worked on the bookmark or read my email in about
a day. Well back to the net, or I might just wait for MCI's computer to be back
up and running, it is rather curious that it would even be down. Over and out.
CIO
Note:<888> 4/25/98 Saturday 3:50 A.M. EST: I tweaked the
colors on the Great Britain page
"http://mrscott.com/gb.htm"mrscott.com/gb.htm . CIO
Note:<888> 4/25/98 Saturday 3:05 A.M. EST: I put Queen
Elizabeth II's 1997 Christmas Broadcast
"http://mrscott.com/queen01.htm"mrscott.com/queen01.htm in real time
play format for Microsoft Internet Explorer users, Netscape users will have to
wait to download the entire file. Make sure your RealAudio *.rpm files are
recognized by your Netscape setup, if it does not play, by inserting *.rpm
extension with the *.ra *.ram extension in the Netscape programs setup. I think
both MS IE 4.01 and Netscape 4.04 defaults are setup this way when you install
RealAudio. Thus with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 you can play non delayed
RealAudio file clips without waiting to download the entire file, just have it
named with the *.rpm extension and with Microsoft FrontPage Express create a
plug in to recognize the *.rpm file, however one can only have one file to a
page since Netscape's plug in would try to load more than one plug in at a
time, although Microsoft Internet Explorer plug in would wait until you clicked
on the files. Thus one does not necessarily need a RealAudio server to play non
delayed RealAudio files with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01. CIO
Note:<888> 4/25/98 Saturday 1:45 A.M. EST: I posted some music
from some old deja vue hippie friends, linked from the homepage
"http://mrscott.com/hippie01.htm"mrscott.com/hippie01.htm . CIO
Note:<888> 4/25/98 Saturday 12:25 A.M. EST: I went out and
drove down the Avenue and checked out downtown. I stopped by the library and
read PC Computing about Windows 98. I also read the local paper. The library
elevator for the temporary entrance is still broken, and they're waiting for
parts since it is an old elevator. One enters through the downstairs basement
cafe. They have a new art exhibit of stainless steel modern sculptures. I
parked in front of the senior center and walked down to the bottom of Steamboat
Road. There were a number of moving vans in front of the old General
Reinsurance building on the harbor. Apparently Deutche Bank is moving its
offices out of there back to Park Avenue in Manhattan. I suppose they got tired
of looking at the sewer plant across the way. Well we have plenty of Germany
cars here, so they must have been doing something while they were here. I dare
say the local German community plans to continue living here. I stopped by the
Grand Union and bought a 12 pack of Barq's root beer for $3.99 plus .60
deposit, GU raisin bran $1.99, Stauffer French bread double cheese pizza $2.50,
GU premium Orange juice $1.99, Seviroli cheese tortellini frozen $1.99, a
sirloin steak at $1.99 a pound for $3.34, Asparagus $1.49 a pound for $1.58 for
a Grand total of $18.71. I returned home and had a root beer in a chilled
frozen mug, and then watched a channel 91 program on the Roosevelts, and then
cooked the Stauffer French bread pizza for dinner. I made a thermos of coffee
and went downtown and drank it in front of the senior center. I walked the
bottom of Greenwich Avenue and then the top. It was moderately busy and it
started to rain as I came in at midnight. Back to the web. Then tenants
association of my building needs a new copier machine, so if any one has one
they want to donate, please contact the tenants association of 71 Vinci Drive.
CIO
Note:<888> 4/24/98 Friday 4:45 P.M. EST: Well Scott's Index
"http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm was up a
few dollars today. That is pretty good since the overall market was down today.
I had bacon, scrambled eggs, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee for
breakfast. I will clean up and cruise around the town. I am thinking about
driving up to CompUSA in Norwalk, but I don't really have any spare cash at my
disposal for computer supplies. Perhaps I will just hang out downtown or go to
the library. It looks like it is nice out. I believe this time of year, they
are having the Little League baseball in the back of my building practicing, I
am not sure if they are out this evening. Well off to the showers. CIO
Note:<888> 4/24/98 Friday 3:30 A.M. EST: I updated recent
bookmarks "http://mrscott.com/bmnow.htm"mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I had
two slices of GU pizza for dinner and threw out the rest of the garlic pork
chops. I am a bit bushed since I only had four hours sleep yesterday. Well time
to rest back for the weekend, yeh sure; well let's see what tomorrow brings. If
any users or promoted groups on Scott's Internet Hotlist want to help him out
with some equipment or software to keep him up to date, please email me.
Basically a lot of services are offered on the Internet like Bartered services,
so figure out what I'm worth if anything, and let me know. I might just give it
all up and start writing an ebook for posterities sake. Well "Publish or
Perish" as they use to say. Coming to think about it with 6 1/2 billion
people in the world, the net has a rather limited viewpoint surrounding us
techno geeks. Maybe the rest of the world will rise up and come up with
something better, who knows what the future will yield. Off to rest. CIO
Note:<888> 4/24/98 Friday 12:25 A.M. EST: Speed Up Your
Internet Connection this way.
http://www.mjs.u-net.com/home.htm
"http://www.mjs.u-net.com/home.htm"Mike Sutherland's
Software MTU Speed Site
MTU Speed Download
start MTU Speed program after uncompressing
select "optimum settings"
check "rwin"
Set MTU to "1152"
When you check "rwin"
the Multiplier slide bar should move
Set Multiplier to "6"
Select "Update Registry"
Close MTU Speed
Reboot
Your should go twice as fast on the web during speedy periods like
the
early morning hours when there is not too much traffic.
My modem init string is for X2, so you don't need it with K56
but for your own information it is:
&F&C1&D2&K1&M4L2S6=2S7=90S10=7
Place it in the
Select "Control Panel"
Select "Modem"
Highlight Your Modem
Select "Properties"
Select "Connection"
Select "Advanced"
Place Init String in "Extra Settings Box"
Init String for X2 Modem is:
&F&C1&D2&K1&M4L2S6=2S7=90S10=7
check "Record a Log"
click "OK"
click "OK"
click "Close"
for K56 you need to find the init string for your modem,
try
http://www.modemhelp.com/
"http://www.modemhelp.com/"ModemHelp: Support for modem
installations, modem upgrades, Explorer and Navigator internet browser
MTU speed will have you going about twice as fast,
and with the right "Init String" with V42 compression
enabled
you should go even faster on uncompressed pages and files.
In the bottom of my Netscape browser window, I have gotten
10.7 k/sec on IBM.net
13.8 k/sec on MCI
These settings work with the Microsoft Dialer, I am not sure
whether
they will
improve the AOL other dialers, but I think they should work just
as well with
it,
since they both rely on the same registry settings.
However during the early evening hours when the internet is busy
around
here one only goes about half as fast.
Note:<888> 5/5/98 Tuesday 11:15 P.M. EST: I went out about
1:30 P.M.. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop and bought a Borun
plunger coffee maker for $4 that I gave to a friend. I went by the ELDC thrift
and bought a Scoville Hamilton Beach 17 speed blender for $10.60. I went down
Greenwich Avenue and paid my telephone and cablevision bills at the Greenwich
post office. I drove down by the water. I went by the library and read two of
the weekly computer publications I normally read. I drove over to CompUSA in
White Plains about 5:30 P.M. and toured the store. They don't sell WebTV at
CompUSA anymore. They have 16 meg and 32 meg memory chips on sale this week for
$29 and $59 final after instant discounts and mail in rebates, but they were
all sold out in White Plains. I might check Norwalk later in the week. CompUSA
in White Plains is also selling factory refurbished computers at a discount
this week. MarketPro computer fairs are going to be at the White Plains Civic
Center this Saturday, which I might check for memory. I stopped by Val's liquor
pantry and bought 2 one liter bottles of dry white French wine for $14.92 to
use for cooking. My dinner guest arrived when I got home at 7 P.M.. I made
sliced ham, corn on the cob, and steamed asparagus. We watched the video movie
"Junior" and then I filed this report. I will go to bed about
midnight. CIO
Note:<888> 5/5/98 Tuesday 11:25 A.M. EST: I updated recent
bookmarks "http://mrscott.com/bmnow.htm"mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . It is
just about time to cleanup and face the Russian Army. CIO
Note:<888> 5/5/98 Tuesday 9:25 A.M. EST: I worked on the
bookmark a bit yesterday, but I have not edited it yet. I spent quite a bit of
time using MSN yesterday. Unfortunately on my machine which is slow and during
the day time when the net is slow, it is painfully slow; and it crashed quite a
bit. I set it up to work with MS IE. I went to bed last night at 7 P.M., and
did not get up until 8 A.M. this morning. I guess I was tired. I found an
interesting link "http://www.youbet.com/"You Bet Racing Network.
Online horseracing and real time interactive wagering. for you horse players,
which seems to have plenty of interactive content, once it is up and running.
Well back to the net. No sign of Russian paratroopers landing yet, but I have
several acres in the backyard baseball field where they might fit in. I have
not cleaned up in two days, so I probably smell like last weeks garbage. Once I
finish the bookmark I might go out for a spell. I have a 4 P.M. appointment
this afternoon. Back to the web, I wonder if Jack Webb or Peter Weston Webb
have internet companies, not to mention Webco. CIO
Note:<888> 5/4/98 Monday 11:25 A.M. EST: Well, I am up and
have had breakfast. It seems that we have survived any attacks from Russian
Subs. Rumor has it that the survivalists if there are any in a future attack
are planning to setup emergency headquarters at a "New Age" cult site
in Sadona, Arizona. Well they did not invite me, so I will have to stay here
and fight it out with the Russians. Back to the net. CIO
Note:<888> 5/4/98 Monday 1:15 A.M. EST: Well today was an
exciting day. I got up and chatted with a family member, and had breakfast and
then went back to bed. I then woke up and cleaned my apartment and watered the
plants and listened to the first two hours of
"http://www.ttalk.com"www.ttalk.com . I went out about 5 P.M. and
stopped by Tod's Point and chatted with a young French fellow about Anglo
French policy. I then returned downtown and observed the crowd. I noticed quite
a few out of town visitors. I also heard quite a few Russian accents which is
the norm for Sunday afternoons and evenings. I walked around a bit. I stopped
by the Grand Union about 9 P.M. and bought GU raisin bran for $2.19, 2% milk
gallon $2.29, Tropicana OJ half gallon $1.79, Lite and Lively Cottage Cheese
$1.99, Kahn’s Ham at $3.99 a pound for $6.98, two ears yellow corn .40, box of
100 Lipton tea bags $1.99, Asparagus at $1.49 a pound for $1.01, I Can't
Believe It's Not Butter $1.29, and a 75 cent off coupon off the cottage cheese
for $19.93. I went home and put away the groceries, and then returned to the
Exxon station and filled up the car with premium at $1.45.9 a gallon for
$13.00. I returned downtown and had a slice of Sicilian pizza at Planet Pizza
for $1.70. I returned home after walking a bit and stopped by Grand Union again
for a dozen eggs for $1.39. I then returned home. I was thinking about the
Russian submarine problem we have been having and came up with a recording of
one which I placed at "http://mrscott.com/russsub1.htm"mrscott.com/russsub1.htm
. There is no evidence that the reason that both the President and the Speaker
of the House evacuated the Capitol because they were worried about Soviet
Launches. Realistically there are just as many Russian submarines on the west
coast of America as the East Coast. No notice in the press about it. I suppose
they have imposed military censorship. I suppose if the star wars program
really works, they could fake a successful hit by igniting a large amount of flash
powder in the intended target. We have no real communications here, so we just
as well must maintain ordinary routine and regular work schedule. Well I have
to go fold my laundry. I think I will go to bed shortly. I also noticed the
power was out between the Food Emporium and the Mobil station in Byram. CIO
Note:<888> 5/2/98 Saturday 10:35 P.M. EST: I went out at 10
A.M. this morning. I drove up to Norwalk and stopped by Computer Renaissance in
Norwalk down from the WIZ. I noticed not many people were on the highway. I
chatted with the proprietor that runs the store with his family and he is a
gentleman from Austria. He admitted that not many people were making much money
in the computer resale business. I did not see anything I could afford in the
store. I next went to CompUSA and I noticed that they had sold out of the
special on Microsoft Office 97. They did not have any sales on. I was given a
demo of he new Canon printer for $400 that prints photographic quality
documents. It costs $2 a sheet for the paper and $45 for the ink cartridge, but
it prints a glossy photograph type document. I was also given a Demonstration
of the 8X8 camera telephone device for $350. It works pretty well and one uses
it over regular telephone lines if the party at the other end has the same
device. I then did something foolish. I went to OTB in Norwalk and bet on the
Kentucky Derby. I bet $10 to win on the number 8 horse Rock and Roll which was
30 to 1. I also bet on six other long shots. I put $2 each to win on 1, 4, 5,
9, 13, 14 all of which were over 20 to 1 for a total of $22 bet. I had hoped to
win, so I could upgrade my computer equipment. I then returned back to
Greenwich and walked around Tod's Point the three miles. It was a cloudy
warmish day. I noticed one young gal on Roller Blades that looked like my
niece, but I don't think it was her since she was taller than I am. I then
returned home and had some Ramen noodles and Pineapple Cheese Cake for lunch. I
then went out with my thermos of coffee to the library and read the article in
the Greenwich Times about the Derby. Apparently the favored horse to win Indian
Charlie was suppose to be number 8, but a horse was scratched. Thus for the
last two days the numbers of the horses in the Greenwich Times did not match
the actual numbers of the horses in the Derby. I then went downtown and bought
three buy two get one free of Camel lights for $16.80 . I sat out in front of
the senior center and observed the shoppers and drank my coffee. I mentioned to
a couple of people the numbers in the Derby were wrong. I mentioned it to the
desk sergeant at the police station, and he said everything is being run by the
mafia. I then went down by the water on Steamboat Road and noticed the Indian
Harbor Yacht Club was having its opening season ceremonies. All the senior
members were out on the patio raising the Yacht Club pennants and saluting the
flag. I noticed Congressman Christopher Shays in the crowd along with First
Selectman Thomas Ragland, along with a great many other dignitaries as I
observed from the Steamboat Road wharf. I chatted with a former neighbor who
has worked at the Yacht Club for 40 years, and he seemed to enjoy the opening
ceremonies. I also noticed in today's Greenwich Times people have been
abandoning boats and sailboats at Grass Island and several of them will be
destroyed if not claimed. They showed the picture of a nice sailboat that is
going to be destroyed since its owner has abandoned it. I then returned home
and my dinner guest had arrived down from Wilton. We watched ABC evening news
to find out that none of my bets had won. I cooked a dinner of poached salmon
steaks in garlic, herbs, and wine with poached onion quarters, steamed
zucchini, and herbal white rice. We chatted a while and then he left, and I did
the dishes and then filed this report. I will update my final monthly stats
"http://mrscott.com/stats.htm"mrscott.com/stats.htm shortly after
filing this report. CIO
Note:<888> 5/2/98 Saturday 4:10 A.M. EST: I updated Scott's
Index "http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . For
some reason for the first time in a long time the program actually balanced. I
guess the program has that capability, but it usually does not balance. I went
out at 8:30 A.M. this past morning. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York.
I went down by the post office and paid my electricity, MCI telephone, and
GEICO insurance. I got my hair cut at Subway barbers for $13 plus $2 tip. The
Italians there seem to know a bit about volcanoes. I went down and sat down in
front of the senior center, and had some coffee out of my thermos. It began to
rain a bit, so I went down by the Sound on Steamboat Road and had my coffee. I
chatted with a nautical fellow about the oceans, basically wondering if a Tidal
Wave ever struck on the Atlantic Coast. I also mentioned the map of Magellan
does not show Long Island. I went uptown and paid my rent at First Union Bank.
I drove by the Hospital Thrift Shop and bought a Pyrex pound cake dish for $1.
I went by the library and read the paper. I drove by ELDC and toured their
inventory. I went by St. Catherine's Thrift and they have an old 486/30 there.
I went by Old Greenwich thrift. I drove out to Tod's Point and in the overcast
weather, it was not busy except for six busloads of little kids studying the
Pilgrims and the Indians which seemed unusual for May Day. I chatted with one
of the Indians. I returned and toured Staples. I went downtown by the Mews
thrift and toured it. I returned to the library and chatted with three
regulars. One of them said the Bessemer Trust has not performed well recently,
but Wilmington Trust and Northern Trust has. He also said the United States
closely monitors the thousands of Russian submarines. I went by the Grand Union
and bought two half gallons of Tropicana Orange Juice for $2.50 each, two
Salmon Steaks for $4.55 for both, and a $1.33 of fresh Zucchini. I went by the
Arnold Bread Store and bought two loaves of Healthnut Bread, three pineapple
cheese cakes, and one raspberry strudel for $6.17 most of which I put in the
freezer when I returned home. I had some ice tea and a bowl of noodles. I went
to bed at 5:30 P.M. and got up at 2:30 A.M. this morning. Well off to the net.
CIO
Note:<888> 5/1/98 Friday 5:00 A.M. EST: I updated recent
bookmarks "http://mrscott.com/bmnow.htm"mrscott.com/bmnow.htm . I
noticed the United States Coast Guard has a military extension
"http://www.usgc.mil"www.uscg.mil , however last I heard it was still
part of the Department of Transportation. Shows how up to date I am. Well I
might take a long nap since I only got five hours last evening. CIO
Note:<888> 5/1/98 Thursday 1:45 A.M. EST: There were two
reports on the internet yesterday that were largely ignored by the printed
media, they both relate to the possibly of a Nuclear Threat on the Americas
from Russia as reported to the internet press by a group calling itself the
Physicians for Nuclear Responsibility in Boston, Massachusetts . The two links
are
"http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/americas/newsid_85000/85881.stm"BBC
News | Americas | Greater risk of accidental nuclear strike and
"http://dailynews.yahoo.com/headlines/top_stories/story.html?s=z/reuters/980429/news/stories/nuclear_6.html"Yahoo
Risk of accidental nuclear attack said rising . Having grown up in the cold war
era and having read dozens of books on Cold War Atomic strategy in the 1950s
and early 1960s, it is my synopsis that the reports are probably accurate.
Moreover the fact that the U.S. Navy has placed many of its fleet of Trident
submarines carrying Nuclear weapons off the coast of Russia has lead the
Russians to retaliate by placing many of its Nuclear Submarines off the coasts
of the Americas on constant standby, which indeed could lead to a nuclear
accident as stress reduces morale and judgment. Moreover it is common knowledge
that both sides through their surveillance operations with sonar and satellites
knows the exact location of their various fleets. It has been my general
understanding for the last thirty years, the Russian Empire has maintained a
fleet of nuclear missile equipped submarines off our shores about fifty to a
hundred miles offshore fully combat ready and constantly serviced, maintained,
and repaired. I believe they all come out of some hidden underground facilities
off the northern artic coast of the Russia, which because recently U.S.
submarine fleets have been invading their home territory, they have increased
the amount of their fleet operations off our shores. More than likely there are
over 100 a hundred nuclear missile equipped Russian submarines off U.S. waters
with each having 100 to 200, 50 to 500 megaton missiles on board, which would
be sufficient fire power, to eliminate the entire North America infrastructure
as we know it. The U.S. efforts off their shores are more modest about a tenth
the Russian capacity. I am not sure of what the specific classes of Russian
submarines are off our shores, but if one studied Jane’s in the Greenwich
Library or looked at their site, you might learn more. At my age, I am not too
worried, since all the tiny kids and grandparents seem to still be here, and
generally the government would evacuate them if they thought there was a real
threat. Well back to net surfing. CIO
Note:<888> 5/1/98 Thursday 12:15 A.M. EST: Happy May Day. I
posted Scott's Index "http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm
. The market was up quite a bit yesterday. I went downtown at about 9:30 A.M. I
stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrifts Shop. I noticed a nice used IBM
typewriter and a Panasonic wide carriage printer for $35. I went down the
Avenue and surveyed Long Island Sound. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and
read the four regular computer newsweeklies and the Greenwich Times. I noticed
IBM is advertising a lot in the four computer newsweeklies. The Greenwich Times
had a very good article on the Kentucky Derby
"http://www.kentuckyderby.com/"ChurchillDowns - VirtualChurchill . I
noticed the number 8 horse Indian Charlie is favored, but it's odds are only
two to one. I also noticed four horses were going off 50 to 1. If I were
betting one $2 ticket I would bet on the number 9 horse Rock and Roll which is
at 50 to 1. If I could spare $8 I would bet on all four 50 to 1 horses. I was
doing something and the number 9 came up twice, like the number 8 golf ball I
found last night. The psychic projections get a little confusing. I suggested
to one horse person, ask a little kid and see what they think. I chatted with a
fellow with Connecticut License Plate "KEN" or "KENNY"
several years ago who was a timer on the backside of Belmont and he told me
"Go For Gin" was going to win then, but I have not seen him around
recently. I believe he use to drive a blue Cadillac and have a beer
occasionally at the Homestead Bar in Port Chester, New York. After the library
I came back home and received a birthday card which is May 9, which had a nice
picture "The Long Leg" by Edward Hopper which is in the Huntington
Library in San Marino, California in the Virginal Steele Scott collection. I
believe Virginia Scott might have been married to the actor Randolph Scott and
was Pierre Dupont’s daughter and inherited 25% of the entire Dupont Fortune. I
guess only the Wilmington Trust Company knows for sure. I had a tuna fish
sandwich for lunch. I went out to Putnam Trust Bank of New York at 2 P.M. and I
noticed one of the senior clients was driving a thirty year Oldsmobile wagon
which still has the New York blue and orange license plates, probably somebody
"Old Guard" from Bedford, New York. I chatted with the receptionist
and she was excited that Bank of New York had tried to buy Mellon Bank last
week. I explained to her that both Bank of New York and Mellon Bank represented
only branches of certain families. Basically from what I know the Bessemer
Trust Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania holds the lion's share of the old
Carnegie, Mellon, Frick, and many other industrial age fortunes, and they are
so conservative they don't give interest or take accounts off the street. It is
basically like Northern Trust, but probably more stogy. I next made my 3 P.M.
appointment. I went back by the library and checked out the videotape
"Junior". Greenwich was out in Full Force today with a large
contingent of the "Old Guard" and tiny grandchildren out and about
town today. I toured the Art Gallery in the Greenwich library and they have a
great modern stainless steel sculpture of a wolf that might scare the Coyotes
away in back country. I also noticed some young dudes in the library today
wearing what seems to be the occasional fashion. I think it is derived from sailors
in the British Navy who use to sport ear rings depending on which of the
various oceans they had sailed. Yeh pretty much like the pirates on the Spanish
Main not to mention I think Gypsies still sport ear rings, so you can tell
Greenwich gets a diverse crowd as usual. I went to bed about 6 P.M. and was up
at 11 P.M.. I still need to have breakfast. CIO
Note:<888> 5/14/98 Thursday 9:10 P.M. EST: Well I have my
new computer system up and running now. It is running without any problems. I
reinstalled the system and key programs, and restored from backup the data
files. Below is a summary of what I went through.
Well, I just about have the system up and running normally again.
However, I still only have 16 meg memory, but 32 meg EDO are about
$55 when I can afford them. It is working pretty great. I just had
to
fix a sound file that was corrupted. I have an MMX Pentium
motherboard
and IBM Cyrix 233 processor for $209 all together and a new case
for
$30 from Chinese vendors in North Haven, Connecticut named Ming.
I have been working on the system since last Wednesday when I
purchased
it.
The first main problem was the onboard video does not work
properly,
possibly
since I only have 16 meg memory, and it kept my floppy controller
from
working
properly to install software for setup. I fixed it by using my old
Diamond
SVGA card which only has one meg memory. Possibly Win95 does not
recognize onboard video properly. I next got the CDROM going in
DOS
to install the Win95 software and other programs. The free MSN
disk that
one
gets from Microsoft has Internet Explorer 4.01 on it, and with my
MCI
ISP besides IBM.net, I get the Microsoft Network for free. I also
have
onboard sound but my SoundBlaster SW32 card is better. I tried to
enable
both, but there were not enough IRQs. I also had
plug and play recognized my X2 modem on IRQ 9 and it did not work,
so I
put it on
IRQ 5. I also changed my memory setting in the cmos setup to 7ns
instead of 6ns for my two 8 meg. 72 pin SIMMs. I started installing software on
Monday morning, and Netscape
Communicator 4.04 brought down my whole system, so I uninstalled
it and
last night and I had to reinstall Win95 again to fix the corrupted
files. I am not sure what the problem is. I restored the data
files from my tape backup after downloading Colorado Backup 3.11 from HP. For
some reason I could not find my version on floppies. I edited the system today,
and everything seems to be running fine. I do not plan to work on the bookmark
anymore, since it is too time consuming. I might incorporate the existing
bookmark, sometime in the future to finish off the project. Of course I will
continue using the internet for diverse activities. I will go out for a walk
shortly. CIO
Note:<888> 5/9/98 Saturday 4:00 A.M. EST: I had to delete
some sound files to free up space on my server. Just about done and off to bed.
CIO
Note:<888> 5/9/98 Saturday 3:30 A.M. EST: This is what I can
remember from the last few days. First I updated Scott's Index
"http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . On
Wednesday I got up about 2:30 P.M.. I drove up to North Haven, Connecticut to
HM Computer Consulting, 355 Sacket Point Road., Unit # 13, North Haven,
Connecticut 06473, telephone # 203-288-9568. I purchased a Pentium MMX
motherboard TX Pro II Chipset w/512K with Sound, Video, and Controllers on
Board plus and IBM Cyrix M2/233 VGA, with CPU fan for $209, plus Mini Mid Size
Case for $30, with tax of $14.34 for a total of $253.34. I drove back and began
the long tedious job of upgrading my system. I took some parts from my 486
system like the SoundBlaster SW 32 card, Diamond Speedstar Video Card, and 3
1/2 Floppy Drive, and two 8 meg 72 pin memory chips. I configured them in with
the new parts. I had trouble for about a day getting the floppy disk drives
working, so I bought a new floppy drive for $40 from Stables in Old Greenwich
on Thursday and on Friday a floppy comptroller cable from Computer Super Center
for $7.95. I eventually installed both 3 1/2 inch floppy drives. The problem
was caused by the onboard VGA which I disable when I put my old video card in.
I also had to install DOS Cdrom driver, so as to install Win95 on Cdrom and MCI
MS IE 4.01. Basically it took a lot of fiddling around to diagnose the
problems. Once I had the system up and running on Friday about 6 P.M., I
noticed my Logicode X2 56,000 modem was not working. Apparently something is
keeping it active when it should not be so as to startup. I finally put in my
old Zoom 28,000 to get on line. I updated the Win95 updates and Networking and
TCP updates. I still have a lot of system tweaking to do, and downloading and
installing software. I have a tape backup of critical files that I will have to
restore sooner or later. Thus I have a lot of work ahead of me for the next
week. Hopefully I will figure out the modem problem. The system also needs more
memory when I can afford it. However it is a great responsive system, and I
think it is a worthwhile investment. Today is my birthday, so I plan to go to
sleep soon to get some well deserved rest. I have had little sleep for the last
three days, and I am very tired. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888> 5/20/98 Wednesday 6:20 P.M. EST: I updated
Scott's Index
"http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . Let's go
with ABC news at 6:30 P.M.. I hear thunder on the horizon, possible heavy
downpours on the way, not sure but possible. CIO
Note:<888> 5/20/98 Wednesday 4:30 P.M. EST: I went out at
2:30 A.M. yesterday and had my coffee out of my trusty thermos. I walked around
downtown and chatted with a group of people out of Brooklyn who were waiting in
line for Power Ball. I also chatted with a local policeman. Apparently
yesterday the local traffic pattern in town had three strikes against it. The
previous mentioned sewer repairs downtown, the truck wreck on I95 and all the
thousands of Power Ball users lining up to purchase their lottery tickets. I
walk around downtown until 6:30 A.M. and then went to the Grand Union. Also the
Greenwich Policeman told me they were getting $45 an hour overtime. Three days
ago at the Grand Union I bought 2 half gallons Florida Natural Orange Juice
$1.99 apiece, 2% half gallon milk $1.55, five boxes GU frozen vegetables .65
each, two 20 ounce Stauffer frozen lasagna for $2.99 each, Stauffer’s Chicken
Fettuccini $2.50, two ears corn .25 each, 13 bags Ramen noodles from .16 to
.29, 2 I Can’t believe it's not butter at .99, Skippy peanut butter $1.79, two
Tony's Four Cheese Pizzas for $3.00 each and $1.74 worth of squash at .99 a
pound for a total order of $32.50. This morning I bought 24@ 6 for a $1 bags of
Ramen noodles for $4, 2 I Can't Believe It's Not Butter @ .99, half gallon
Florida natural orange juice $1.99, and two 1 pound packages of Oscar Meyer
Bacon for $1.99 for a total of $11.95 on that order. I noticed in reading the
British Press, everyone is attending the Chelsea Flower Show this week. I
noticed in today’s news Pan AM Sat of Greenwich satellite network is down and
almost all pagers in America don't work along with media feeds. I believe this
problem like my recent computer problems might be caused be Solar Flare
activity on the sun recently which can disrupt all communications of any type
and electronic activity. I also notice I believe the new Greenwich police cars
have 6 antennas on the roof. I also chatted with the U.S. Military academy at
West Point today and Secretary of Defense Cohen will be speaking at Graduation
on Saturday May 30 this year which I might attend if the weather is descent and
I have the money to drive up there. So remember if something electronic has
malfunctioned recently it might be because of solar flair activity. I also have
to report that one of our retired locals who taught Physics at Columbia
University and had a PHD in physics from Harvard and volunteered here at the
astronomy club where this whole operation started passed away two years ago. I
had not seen John out at night in a while, now I know why, we will all miss
him. Well time for
"http://www.dailybriefing.com"www.dailybriefing.com and off to make
breakfast. Apartment is cooled down to 70 degrees, but it is a little noisy
with the air conditioner going. I suppose lots of people will be lined up for
Power Ball again today for the last day. CIO
Note:<888> 5/20/98 Wednesday 2:05 A.M. EST: Well this
evening after checking my email. I had a system malfunction. I thought I had
lost the whole system. Before I made the backup earlier, I had saved my
system.ini, user.dat, and system.dat files in a separate folder. When I had the
malfunction I eventually restored the three files, after saving the current
versions. The system almost worked with the earlier system.dat and user.dat
files, but I had to keep the current system.ini. However I got a memory error
message on Safe Boot. About 8 P.M. I thought I would run up to CompUSA and get
a new 32 meg DIMM? chip for about $79, however it turned out that is the price
for 32 meg SIMM, thus I could not afford a new chip. I have two 8 meg 72 pin
Simms. I encountered wall to wall slow traffic going up to Norwalk, and I
exited and drove through Darien to get to CompUSA before closing. The store was
empty. I returned to Greenwich empty handed and noticed all the gas stations
with lottery machines and stationary stores like Zyns were inundated with
hundreds of people at each location waiting to buy Powerball Lottery tickets.
Thus it was nearly impossible to buy gasoline because of the long lines. I
returned home dejected about the computer and had dinner. I went out about 11
P.M. and filled up the car at the Shell Station where the local attendants were
exhausted from selling Power Ball $150 million lottery tickets. I went for a
short walk downtown and the police officer on duty at the sewer construction
project at the bottom of the Avenue, told me it would be at least a week before
the $1.2 million dollar project was finished. I sat out in front of the senior
center where lots of the potted plants have been set out for sun. I noticed the
ever efficient Greenwich Public Works Department was efficiently cleaning up
the downtown area after all the garbage and bottles left by the lottery
purchasing lines all day. Today is the last day, so it should be even worse. I
was told the lottery machines open at 6 A.M., so early risers might avoid lines
at Zyns or the Shell Station then. When I returned home I opened up my computer
case and switched the two memory SIMMs around and reset them firmly but
carefully. I also changed my CMOS setup to 60 Nanosecond memory instead of 70
Nanosecond memory. Yes I have 60 Nanosecond memory, it says so right on the
chips in small print. I then booted the machine and it started right up with
the restored files, I mentioned earlier. Perhaps with the warmer apartment 76
degrees recently, my machine might be running a little bit warmer; so I turned
on the air conditioner. In the old days computer engineers use to always keep
computer rooms cool at least 68 degrees or cooler, I don't know if that still
applies. I also reinstalled the JAVA for MS Internet Explorer 4.01 which I
obtained from the software updated icon in the help file. I think when I
installed the MS IE 4.01 the JAVA did not completely install. I have had this
problem before. Right now the system seems to be running great, but I have not
really put it through it paces yet. I might surf a bit and got out for coffee in
about a hour after I also clean up. CIO
Note:<888> 5/19/98 Tuesday 4:50 P.M. EST: Well after about
three weeks work, I finally have my new system installed with all the Microsoft
Programs and upgrades. I had problems with Plug and Play installing the Win95
Operating system, and I had to remove the sound card and modem when I installed
it, and then add the sound card and let plug and play recognized it, and then
the same for the modem. I also had to set up my modem on a different IRQ than
the automatic IRQ9. I put it on IRQ3 by letting it be on Com Port 2. I have my
Colorado T1000E tape drive going with Colorado HP Cheyenne 3.11 backup going. I
have made two backups of the new setup. I put the CMOS setup for the LPT port
on EPP 378, and I set the Colorado Tape LPT IRQ to IRQ7 3C. Thus the tape
backup works fine. I have over half my 1 G. hard drive free. I also have all
the MS updates stored on my hard drive along with a few other programs. I also
updated all the MS software update downloads. I put the latest version of
DirectX also on. I did not install any Netscape programs or my copy of
WordPerfect 6.0. The only major non MS programs I have on the system is the
Cheyenne backup, RealAudio, and a few small programs. Thus hopefully I won't
have any out of date or incompatible files in my Windows directory. I restored
all my data files. The system all seems to be running fine and fast. I was
getting 6.5 Kbytes download speeds last night. It has been a lot of work, so I
plan to get out in the daylight this evening. I also updated Scott's Index
"http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . Have a
good evening. CIO
Note:<888> 5/16/98 Saturday 4:25 A.M. EST: I went back to
bed last evening until 8 P.M.. I got up and listened to Frank Sinatra music on
my CD player after watching some television programs on him. The link to the
Frank Music page is
"http://mrscott.com/frank1.htm"mrscott.com/frank1.htm . I went out
about 9:30 P.M. and walked around at the bottom of Greenwich Avenue. The sewer
project is still underway. It will cost $1.2 million to make the repair. They
have a semi truck trailer full of 24 inch iron sewer pipes and have installed a
temporary repair above the surface on the roadway. The usual Friday night
pedestrian traffic was out coming and going from the cafes, movies, ice cream
parlors and coffee shop. I chatted with one local about the internet. About
11:30 P.M., I came back home and did a little news reading on the internet from
my page at "http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm"mrscott.com/scotwork.htm
. The British press is most informative on world affairs and I enjoy reading
quick summaries including the Court Circular in the Times of London. I guess
the Royals keep quite busy which the American press never covers. I had dinner
of reheated chicken breast in wine and garlic, steamed corn, and baked onion
with Ramen noodles. I wrote Mom a letter and went out at 2 A.M. to mail it. I
parked on the Avenue and walked down towards the bottom, and the police were
out diverting traffic, but it did not look like much night construction was
going on. I walked up to the top of the Avenue and east on Putnam Avenue and
studied the shops. Horseneck Liquors has a picture of Walter Cronkite in the
window. I noticed a shop with Japanese antiques which has a very tasteful
appearance. On the south side of Putnam Avenue between Greenwich Avenue and
Mason street are a number of specialty shops for designing tasteful homes
including Sotheby's real estate if one wants to purchase one. There is one shop
that specializes in library paneling which I am sure is used for their
resources. I noticed another antique flooring shop. I walked on down the Avenue
and noticed the ski shop has Norwegian flag backpacks and the Outdoor Traders
sport shop is in Mike's old barber shop part of Outdoor Traders now. I
continued on down the Avenue and noticed the patrons exiting the Dome
restaurant had left a number of Colt 45 quart beer bottles on the street where
they parked. I guess they did not want to carry open containers while driving.
I entered the car and drove down Arch street and noticed the Arts Festival is
today Saturday and Sunday at the Bruce Museum, and they have all their tents up
for displaying the art work. I noticed a couple of lights on at the houses on
the harbor. It was a warm evening and quite enjoyable walking and getting the
fresh air. Steamboat Road remains closed between Arch Street and Railroad
Avenue for the Sewer repairs. I suppose today while I sleep it will be a busy
day for the weekenders in Greenwich. I read a story and received email about
all the smoke in Texas from the Mexican and Latin American fires caused by
drought, so a few Texans should come up here for a dose of New York City smog
before it gets worse on the hotter days. I am about to have another serving of
Ramen noodles for my last meal of the day and a diet Coke. Well you day time
people have a good day. CIO
Note:<888> 5/15/98 Friday 5:55 P.M. EST: I was up at 4 P.M.
and had breakfast. I tweaked my system a bit earlier this morning before going
to bed. I am going to post Scott's Index
"http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm just at the
end of the week now. I also updated
"http://mrscott.com/scottpc01.htm"mrscott.com/scottpc01.htm about
Scott's computer setup. Well it is nice out, so after I shower, I will probably
go outside for a while. CIO
Note:<888> 5/15/98 Friday 5:55 A.M. EST: I updated the MS
fonts, MS type clearer, MS IE toy, and I also downloaded and installed Outlook
98, which I think is great. With my new system it is all working great. I can
run about three programs and have about 50% resources free which once I update
memory, I won't have to think about that. I went out this past evening about 10
P.M. and returned $1.60 in aluminum soda cans. The big disaster story in town this
week has been the sewer pipe that broke at the bottom of Greenwich Avenue by
the train station. They have been working on it with a big hole for the last
several days. One local night walker said he found a $100 bill in front of the
train station. Greenwich was very quiet yesterday afternoon. I made my usual
appointment. The Hospital Thrift Shop has a Canon Bubble Jet Printer for sale
at "Make an Offer" price. My viewpoint of my overall system with a
new restored setup on the new system is that it is all running great. Once I
upgrade memory and try the onboard video with four megs memory, I might even
have a better system. Of course when Win98 is released, it will probably be
even better. Maybe "mailto:billg@microsoft.com"mailto:billg@microsoft.com
will send me a free copy. I chatted with young Chinese fellow on Friday night
who claimed his family bought Microsoft stock when it was first offered for 28
cents a share. I think the original offering price about ten years ago or more
was around $22 a share. I have been munching on Ramen noodles recently which
are a light snack food for losing weight. I put them in a cup of water in a
Rubbermaid container and microwave them on high for five minutes. My respects
to the Sinatra family during their time of grief. See
"http://mrscott.com/frank.htm"mrscott.com/frank.htm . Have a good
day. CIO
Note:<888> 5/30/98 Sunday 7:50 P.M. EDT: I watched the NBC
evening news about the tornado in South Dakota. The PGA on ABC was cancelled
because of thunderstorm warnings in Ohio. At the end of the NBC news at 7 P.M.,
they said that a tornado hit near Albany in Mechanicsville, New York. I just
picked over the Purdue chicken and made chicken salad. I am cooking some Ramen
noodles and corn on the cob in the Microwave right now to go with the chicken
salad. I might go out after dinner if the weather is not too bad, I will have
to keep a weather eye to the weather. CIO
Note:<888> 5/30/98 Sunday 6:40 P.M. EDT: I drove downtown
and drove over to Tod's Point. I went out to the Southeast point and enjoyed
the view. There were about a 100 ducks on the water, that I was not sure what
type they were. I then drove by Staples in Old Greenwich and purchased a mouse
pad for $2.11 . The new mouse pad is soft rubber as opposed to the hard plastic
pad I use to use. Hopefully it will not be so hard on my palm wrist bone as the
old one. I returned home and watched a little television. I will go with ABC
evening news at 6:30 P.M.. It is bright and sunny out and not too hot, but
we're suppose to have severe thunder showers coming in this evening, and the
television advises people to stay indoors to avoid the heavy rain and
thunderstorms with tornado warnings. We're expecting at least an inch of rain.
CIO
Note:<888> 5/30/98 Sunday 3:30 P.M. EDT: I was up at 7 A.M.
this morning. I watched Robert Schuller of
"http://www.crystalcathedral.org/"Crystal Cathedral while I had
breakfast. Let's pray that his wife recovers from her recent surgery and wish
them the best of our prayers. I went back to bed until 11 P.M.. I then went out
and stopped by downtown, and then went by the Grand Union. I purchased two half
gallons of Grand Union not from concentrate orange juice for .99 a half gallon,
a quart of lemon juice $1.99, GU 2% milk $1.55, two ears yellow corn for .50, a
pound of squash for $1.01, and a dozen large eggs for $1.39 for a total of
$8.42. I also picked up a discarded Compaq monitor downtown at the train
station office park that did not work, so I discarded it. I noticed the
Connecticut young file makers event at Roger Sherman Baldwin Park is under way.
It was overcast and sultry downtown at noon. I made a phone call to a family
member. I cleaned my apartment after having dinner of chicken breast, Ramen
noodles, and corn of the cob. I listened to "http://www.ttalk.com"www.ttalk.com
weekend broadcast while cleaning. The sun is out now, and I am sure it is warm,
but my air conditioner is keeping me cool. I will go out in about ten minutes
and face the heat. CIO
Note:<888> 5/30/98 Saturday 11:00 P.M. EDT: I rested most of
the day. I worked on trying to post a Real G2 *.smi file, but at the moment,
don't think it is possible to post a Real File in G2 *.smi format. I noticed
the G2 file did not install the Real Plug in for playing real-time *.rpm files
which RealAudio 5.0 had, so I reinstalled RealAudio 5.0 to have that plug in
activated. I am listening to "http://www.ttalk.com"www.ttalk.com
Saturday broadcast at the moment. I posted a new sound file, Maurice Ravel's
Bolero "http://mrscott.com/bolero.htm"mrscott.com/bolero.htm . CIO
Note:<888> 5/30/98 Saturday 3:05 A.M. EDT: I went downtown
and about 9:30 P.M. and sat out in the rain in front of the Senior center and
had a cup of coffee out of my thermos. Downtown was quiet for a Friday night, I
guess it was because of the rain. I took a walk around the train station area,
and observed the sewer project which looks completed and the black topping is
done, and now they have to stripe the road. I walked through the train station
underground parking and noticed they had a discarded 14 inch color Compaq
monitor there, which I did not retrieve, since at the moment I don't need
another. I will look tomorrow to see if it is still there. I chatted with
acquaintance about life in Greenwich in general. I stopped by the Greenwich Police
station and reported to them about a five billion dollar crime I had heard
about on the internet from "http://www.ttalk.com"www.ttalk.com.
Apparently software pirates in Thailand have procured a copy of Windows 98 and
are selling it in Microsoft boxes with the holograph security code label
"exact duplicates" for $8.69 to $9.00. I guess they somehow obtained
a prerelease copy of the software which is not due out for another month.
Basically one could call this a classic case of industrial espionage, and I
have advised World Bank and Monetary officials to take appropriate economic
sanctions against the offending countries and parties involved. If I stole a
100 Boeing 747s and parked them in my country, I am sure there would be a big
Hell a Bellou, but the economic community seems to have been slow to respond to
this incident, and it shows that not only the United States Department of
Justice is out to lunch on the Microsoft antitrust case, but it is encouraging
economic sabotage of the vital corporate materials in the computer industry by
not protecting their intellectual property rights in the world community. I
knew the Asian community here was being incredibly sneaky and tight lipped, and
I think it is now safe to assume they're involved in a great deal of economic
and industrial espionage and sabotage in their activities. The proof in on the
streets of Thailand. Remember once you steal from somebody, they will be far
less likely to help you out when you have a real emergency in the future. Once
burned thrice shy. I think the Chinese groups who are using Thailand for
computer software piracy should be censured, and if I were Microsoft and IBM; I
would remove all commercial Chinese versions of my software from general
distribution until this case is ironed out. First thing I would do if I were
Microsoft is remove the Chinese character code for Microsoft Internet Explorer
4.01 from my web server and if another country in another part of the world did
the same thing, I would remove their language characters from the server.
Sooner or later what may seem like innocent crime will lead to other major
misjudgments in the international community, and what we have learned from
conventional wisdom over long periods of historical engagement still applies as
far as I am concerned. - - - _ _ _ - - - CIO
Note:<888> 5/29/98 Friday 7:40 P.M. EDT: I downloaded and
installed
"http://www.microsoft.com/liquidmotion/shop/beta.asp"Microsoft Liquid
Motion Free Beta animation designing program. It looks promising, but it did
crash on me once, so if you try beta testing, it remember to save your work
frequently when designing a cartoon with it. Well the monsoon rain storm
finally came. It is raining cats and dogs outside, so I guess once it is all
over, we should have some fresh air for our evening strolls. I suppose this the
normal effect near the ocean on unusually warm days, one gets a moisture
buildup in the upper atmosphere, and generally around sunset or shortly before,
one gets a heavy thunder shower. I hear quite a bit of thunder at the moment. I
watched Peter Jennings on the ABC evening news, and besides covering Barry
Goldwater's passing away, he mentioned there are over 200 million cars in the
United States, so people are not easily impressed by them since, they're as common
as horse manure. In fact having been a pedestrian for a great deal of my life
until ten years ago, I actually notice pedestrians more than drivers. Still in
the unfriendly weather that we frequently are not use to encountering an
automobile can afford us protection, but conversely it can also take us to
locations where the weather is more inhospitable than what we're use to
encountering. I remember driving through the Colorado Rockies in December
during an over two foot blizzard at night in a Subaru without heat or snow
tires with no place to pull over or no money to afford to stop, until I picked
up some used snow tires at Vale and continued on to Stapleton airport where I
called a relative and they thought I was deranged, needlessly to say I never
called that relative again. Thus being a cleaver mechanic and fairly good on
driving on snow and not minding too much cold, I made it through that blizzard
when all the snow hot dogs were comfortably drinking their beers at the local
ski chalets. I think a few truckers were watching over us. See you all on the
rebound. CIO
Note:<888> 5/29/98 Friday 5:55 P.M. EDT: I went out for a
short spell. Today is definitely a major air pollution day. One can hardly
breathe in the ozone carbon monoxide filled environment of the area. I guess
all the automobile traffic along the Interstate 95 trying to escape to more
friendly environments compiled with the smoke from the fires in Mexico have
created this condition. What we need is a good soaking cool rain shower to put
the environment back in order. I stopped by the library and chatted with a
fellow from Illinois who has a sense of humor about our predicament here. I
mentioned to him that Winston Churchill was in the visitors gallery with J.P.
Morgan when the stock market crashed in 1929. I stated that since the British
are the largest investors in American they can effect our financial prospects.
I read the Town and Country article about Prince Charles collecting petrified
wood for his garden. I also thought they had enough dead wood over there in
England, but I guess he is going for anything over a 100 million years old. I
was upset to read about Barry Goldwater passing away, since I campaigned for
him against Nelson Rockefeller while at Greenwich Country Day. Of course he is a
pilot and any pilot knows lots of places to hide out where people won't bother
them. I also read the Nantucket Magazine, and it showed Reverend Anderson
fighting the fire when Prestons Airport Bar and Grill burned down. I suppose
the Nantucketeers could never afford to replace it after it burned down.
They're so poor with nothing but their scallop money that I doubt if they would
know what to do. Realistically there once were a few old guard New England
families in Nantucket, but when the new money New Yorkers started showing up,
they retreated to more sedate family retreats in the mountains. Of course once
you start heading to the mountains, there is a lot more territory around you
than on the tiny island of Nantucket. I suppose one could escape to the Rockies,
the Alps, the Canadian Rockies, or some Alpine summer wonderland. I here tell
they have very good windsurfing on the Northern Netherlands coasts and in the
lakes of Austria. I suppose one could go up to Scandinavia and enjoy the all
day sun of the summer, and walk around the beaches starkers like they tend to
do. Of course the Victorian crowd have a network of retreats that are well
remember in literary folk lore, and I suppose although they are in somewhat
disrepair, they are probably still usable. I here tell the wealthy
industrialists of the Midwest shunned the shores of the Coasts which are over
populated to enjoy the more sedate areas like Mackinaw Island or some of the
great old Railroad Tycoon lodges in the Mountains of Idaho or Canada. For the
real adventurer, I suppose one would not be too crowded in with the grizzlies
in Alaska. Well I am can't even afford to visit West Point tomorrow for
graduation, so I guess they will have to come down here and visit me. I know
the army likes walking, so they can all walk around Greenwich as much as the
feel. If you see anyone in blue jeans, they're probably just pretending to be
in the Navy while they collect hay for the horses in Back Country. Of course
Back Country probably goes all they way up to the Artic circle. I suppose
Montreal or Toronto this time of the year offer outdoor entertainment in less
hectic surroundings, not to mention the down Easterners in Maine who are only
four hours away if you're lucky ride from here. The hottest I ever was in New England
was camping out in a tent in June in Hanover, New Hampshire besides the
dishwashing duties in Nantucket. I have not checked my Scott's Index
"http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm yet, but I
will post it with this once I retrieve it. I also noticed some people in rented
Rolls Royces are putting on the Connecticut young film makers show in Baldwin
Park, to try to attract more young people in the business. However unless one
is Hebrew, I would avoid that crowd since they tend to be like gypsies trying
to feast off the gullibility of younger people. I dare say they're probably not
even paying for the park, fly by night crowd if I've ever seen one. Remember
not to screw up where the boss lives, or it could be your job or your livelihood.
CIO
Note:<888> 5/29/98 Friday 2:25 P.M. EDT: I worked until 8
A.M. this morning on routine system maintenance. I had the Purdue chicken for
dinner. I went to bed and got up about 1:30 P.M.. It feels like it is hot out.
I was told the normal temperature for this time of year should be in the mid
70s. I looked at
"http://www.forbes.com/tool/toolbox/rich97/index.asp"1997 Forbes Four
Hundred Query Page , unfortunately they keep forgetting me. I added
"http://www.microsoft.com/ntserver/netshow/download.htm"Download
NetShow 3.0 beta Services to my computer. It looks like a promising alternative
to RealAudio. I added
"http://www.winmag.com/software/wt97.htm"Software Library: Wintune 97
to my system and ran it. It recommended changing one item in the properties from
a Desktop to a Network System for faster performance on my system. I added
Logtime 2.0
"http://www.newapps.com/appstopics/Win_95_Online_Timers.html"NewApps.com
- Category: Online Timers to my system and startup to monitor my ISP connect times
since MCI limits one to 150 hours, but yet does not provides away to know when
one has reached the limit. I installed the Cyrix 6X86 Control Panel to tweak my
IBM Cyrix 6X86 233 processor "http://www.sysopt.com/fastutil.html"CPU
Performance Enhancing Utilities . Be sure to save your original setting before
making any changes with this utility if you use the Cyrix 6X86. It seems to
have done its thing all right though. I also looked at the usual tech stories
this morning. Well I guess I should clean up and have something to eat. I don't
know if I want to face the hot weather, but I suppose I will go out for an
errand. By the way I have 400 megs free on my hard drive with another 150 megs
of stored Microsoft Updates and program downloads stored on the drive. CIO
Note:<888> 5/29/98 Friday 4:10 A.M. EDT: In process of
cooking 7 1/2 pound Purdue chicken, it should be ready in 1 1/2 hours. Having a
Minute Maid orange soda. CIO
Note:<888> 5/29/98 Friday 3:30 A.M. EDT: Yesterday I went
out in the morning, and Greenwich was not yet busy. I made some of the usual
rounds. I made my 11 A.M. appointment. I stopped by the library and came home
for lunch. I went back out about 1:30 P.M. and walked around downtown a bit. I
chatted with a chap trying to sell lottery tickets on a Red Jeep Cherokee
Wagoner for $50 apiece in front of the post office. The lottery benefits GEMS
the local Emergency Medical Service. They are finishing up with the sewer
construction. Lots of people were out shopping. I stopped the library again and
chatted with some locals. I chatted with one of my neighbors about English
gardening, and she showed me her garden. I went to bed about 5 P.M. and woke up
about midnight. I have been having a quiet morning on the net doing some minor
adjustments of the system, and reading some tech messages. Today is suppose to
be in the 90s, so if one has not acclimated to the summer heat, it is cooler in
the morning. My air conditioner is working fine, and I am cool and comfortable
on these warmer days. CIO
Note:<888> 5/28/98 Thursday 7:30 A.M. EDT: I email IBM this
message:
To: ISOURCE
Subject: RE: Scott's
mrscott.com/ibm01.htm page IBM directory.
5/28/98
Scott's IBM page
http://mrscott.com/ibm01.htm
The IBM page is
taking quite a few hits
http://mrscott.com/stats.htm
I might try to finish
what I have in the bookmark.
http://mrscott.com/bmnow.htm
I am quite burned out
after maintaining the directory for 3 1/2
years and well over
30,000 hours.
Over the last year
when I realized the Microsoft and IBM pages
were busy, I gave
them prominent display on the homepage.
On May 5, 1998 I
installed a new motherboard and IBM Cyrix 233
processor. However
until this past Sunday I had to keep reinstalling
the Win95 operating
system. I thought the problem was the recent
Solar Flares on the
Sun.
It turned out that my
old memory was faulty in the new system.
I purchased a 64 meg
DIMM at CompUSA in Norwalk on Monday for $119,
and ever since then
the system has been running flawlessly.
To make the directory
I have to use Netscape 3.04 for its bookmark
capabilities. I have
yet to reinstall it, since I am worried it might
corrupt the Win95
operating system with outdated *.dll files and other
changes.
I subscribe to about
two dozen email tech news letters from Netscape Inbox
Direct
http://form.netscape.com/ibd/html/ibd_frameset.html
I also subscribe to
IBM's email newsletter.
I also look at the
IBM and Lotus pages everyday.
I collect the links
in the Netscape 3.04 bookmarks,
editing each link to
be uniform in my directory structure.
I start each IBM link
in the bookmark with "IBM,".
As you can see I
start certain subcategories with user friendly
IBM subheading to
bunch them together.
After about two
months of collecting all the latest IBM links,
I have to take the
Netscape bookmark, and with a text editor
I use the OS/2 editor
since it does not put in line spaces,
and edit cut and
paste the IBM Netscape bookmark links from the page and
place them in a
separate file.
I also take out the
top headings installed by Netscape and the
bottom heading in the
page, if they're still there, so it is just the links.
Then I use the OS/2
Boxer editor to Search and Replace the Netscape link
code on the page,
leaving simple HTML code of the links.
Note: the Search and
replace string for the boxer editor is
AD*"*"*"*"*"*"
for search and replace with nothing "no code", this takes out all the
Netscape date code.
I then "select
all" and unindent and left justify the code.
I save it and put
then add it to the existing ibm01.htm page.
Then I put in
<h1>*</h1> at the top of the page and save it.
I then open the file
in the Netscape 3.04 bookmarks and sort if
alphabetically.
I then save it.
I then go through the
same Boxer OS/2 progress again to remove the
Netscape date code
with Search and Replace and unindenting.
Once I have the clean
file,
I put my ibm01.htm
page header information code and bottom header
information at the
top and bottom of the page.
I usually take the
top dozen links from the original ibm01.htm page
that have primary
links and financial links and once again place them
at the beginning.
When you have the IBM
list in the Netscape 3.04 bookmarks for sorting
alphabetically you
can use
LinkSweeper
http://www.lss.com.au/lss/windows/ls/linksweeper.htm
to remove outdated
and broken links.
I did this once and
it did a very good job removing about 1,500
outdated links.
Thus you should have
an updated "ibm01.htm" page.
However a great deal
of the work is surfing the email newslinks
and web pages for IBM
links to add to the directory. Since I worked
on a lot of different
categories, I kept a lot of different links in
the bookmark as I
compiled them since IBM links pop up all the time
surfing various other
sites.
It is important to
edit the links so that links like IBM, Networking
links appear in
groups together, by opening the Netscape bookmark
properties to edit
the link, and also to reenter the link in different
subcategories, like
IBM, Ebusiness etc. Thus duplicate links appear under
different names.
Anymore questions let
me know.
Remember I have spent
up to 30,000 hours on the site in the last 3 1/2
years constantly, and
I am quite burned out from it all, and I have
depleted my extra
financial resources on the activity.
You are the first
person from IBM to email me, except John
Patrick at the
Internet division who links the site. I have
let the site go by
word of mouth to keep it perspective, since it
is all done on a shoe
string budget.
Anymore questions let
me know.
Yours Truly,
Michael Louis Scott
71 Vinci Drive
Apt. # 206
Greenwich,
Connecticut
06830
203-531-6754
> -----Original
Message-----
> From: ISOURCE
[mailto:isource@us.ibm.com]
> Sent: Wednesday,
May 27, 1998 9:57 AM
> To:
mikescott@ibm.net
> Subject:
>
>
> Thank you so
much for all the hard work and effort you have put
> into your Web
> site. I have
looked at it and bookmarked it for my records.
> Will someone
else
> be updating the
site? If not, I would like to know how it can be
> updated since
> I am interested
in keeping it going. Please send a response to
>
tracisal@us.ibm.com. Thank you.
>
>
> IBM iSource,
your electronic source for the latest IBM information.
> Send e-mail to:
iSource@us.ibm.com.
> To view, modify,
or update your subscription , visit our web site:
>
http://www.ibm.com/iSource
>
End of Message
Time for another nap
until 9 A.M.
Note:<888> 5/28/98 Thursday 6:00 A.M. EDT: NYPD in process
of arresting someone in Queens? on "Supreme Court Mental Hygiene
Warrant". I guess we better dress up and clean up when visiting New York.
CIO
Note:<888> 5/28/98 Thursday 5:45 A.M. EDT: I downloaded
Lotus Notes 4.6 while I took a nap from 2 A.M. to 4 A.M., but I could not get
it to install properly since I don't have a Lotus Notes server, so I deleted
it. IBM should get its act together at Lotus and make software installation a
no brainer for the general public. I suppose we could move Lotus out of
Academically backwards Cambridge, Massachusetts and put it in some intellectual
zone like Beverly Farms, Massachusetts. Back to the net. New York City Police
broadcasts should be picking up. Lots of traffic I am sure. CIO
Note:<888> 5/28/98 Thursday 12:55 A.M. EDT: I went out at 11
P.M.. I linked "http://www.policescanner.com/"policescanner.com -
live police & fire broadcasts from my homepage. Right now a 100 motorcycles
are doing over 100 miles an hour on the Grand Central Parkway. I went for a
walk when out. The sewer project is still underway, but just about done. I
noticed a distinct smell of methane sewer gas in the air. I hope it all does
not blow up. I guess if the present temporary line blew up, it would take out
the railroad bridge, and then we would have quite a bit of traffic congestion.
Tonight was really quiet. I noticed three discarded computer shells at the
train station office building. Most of their parts had been stripped. I did
pick up a sliding keyboard drawer for my backup bedroom computer. I took out
the two four meg chips out of the left side 386 and put eight one megs. I put
the two four megs in my sound card on the main computer. Thus I should have
superior sound. I suppose more people are not eating out with the market down,
so they're feeling poorer. Well back to net. CIO
Note:<888> 5/27/98 Wednesday 8:45 P.M. EDT: I was up at 3
A.M. this past morning. I surfed the net. I updated my system with a few
shareware program. They are
"http://www.download.com/PC/Result/TitleDetail/0,4,0-24582,501000.html"DOWNLOAD.COM
-- RAS Professional if you have multiple ISP dialups,
"http://www.download.com/PC/Result/TitleDetail/0,4,0-48273,501000.html"DOWNLOAD.COM
-- CD Streamer to encode CDs, "http://www.download.com/PC/Result/TitleDetail/0,4,0-48504,501000.html"DOWNLOAD.COM
-- vTuner for listening to broadcasts. I also downloaded the Real G2 beta
"http://www.real.com/g2/index.html"Real G2 which has some very
interesting features and works fine on my system. They recommend that you keep
Real version 5 and install into a different directory. I also already have
"http://www.lss.com.au/lss/windows/ls/linksweeper.htm"Link Sweeper
which is useful for proofing ones bookmarks. I updated Scott's Index "http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm
which has not been doing well the last couple of days. Well it's only a demo
portfolio, I am not lucky enough to have that net wealth. One of the
interesting happening on the net this week is "http://www.events.broadcast.com/edu/harvard/conference/"Second
Int'l Harvard Conference on Internet & Society . I slept from 1 P.M. until
6 P.M. this afternoon, and had a rib eye steak for dinner and am now having my
coffee. I have a 11 A.M. appointment Thursday morning. I have not been out
today yet, and I still have to shower and cleanup. I updated
"http://mrscott.com/scottpc01.htm"Scott's Computer Setup . This past
morning from 3 A.M. to 6 A.M. I installed my old two 8 meg SIMMs in my backup
486 computer along with the Diamond Stealth memory card. I am only running Win
3.1 on it and OS/2 since it has two slow hard drives. I am finishing up
listening to "http://www.ttalk.com"www.ttalk.com and
"http://www.dailybriefing.com"www.dailybriefing.com . The new Real G2
has interesting setup presets. I guess more audio will be appearing on the net.
Well lets finish the coffee and clean up. CIO
Note:<888> 5/26/98 Tuesday 5:10 P.M. EDT: I went out about
noon. I stopped by the Putnam Trust Office on Mason Street and got money to
fill up the car at Exxon with $11.50 of premium at $1.43 a gallon. I went by
the Hospital Thrift Shop and they some new furniture offerings. I went down by
the harbor at Grass Island and sat out in the sun from 12:30 P.M. to 1:30 P.M.
and observed the harbor and got a little daylight. I did not notice much
nautical traffic. There is a sporty sailboat at the Greenwich Harbor Inn from
the Guernsey Islands that has been here before. I went up town to the library.
The library parking lot was full, and I eventually found a parking space. I
read the Greenwich Times and the four weekly computer publications I usually
read from last week. I will still have to read this weeks when they come in. I
went by the Food Emporium and purchased 2% half gallon Sealtest milk for $2.05,
a Purdue chicken at .99 a pound for $7.51, two ears of corn for .50 for a total
of $10.06. I went by the Arnold Bakery Outlet in Byram and purchased 3 loaves
of Healthnut bread for $3.87. My purchase card was filled up, so I got two free
French cheese cakes, and also a breakfast ring pastry. I returned home and had
a light dinner of peanut butter sandwich, Ramen noodles, cheese cake and soda.
I updated Scott's Index
"http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm for you investment
research, it was down a bit today. Perhaps nice warm weather brings out the
Bears. I noticed the usual air traffic today. Lots of prop planes instead of
jets. CIO
Note:<888> 5/26/98 Tuesday 10:45 A.M. EDT: Surfed the net
until now. All systems go. Enjoying exploring the net instead of working on the
bookmarks. I have had breakfast and will now shower and go out. Looks to be a
sunny day. CIO
Note:<888> 5/26/98 Tuesday 7:00 A.M. EDT: System has run
fine all night without any problems. I guess it is all back up and running fine
now. I did install the HP Colorado Cheyenne Backup 3.11 and made a full backup.
I also installed my copy of WordPerfect 6.0. I did notice when I installed the
Cheyenne backup, it slowed down my system a little bit on starting up by about 5
seconds, but everything once they system is up and running seems to going
great. I have not had any system errors or crashes all night, so I think I am
back to normal work routine. I will go out for a little daylight this morning.
CIO
Note:<888> 5/26/98 Tuesday 1:25 A.M. EDT: I was up at 9:30
A.M. yesterday. I watched the Memorial Day ceremonies on TV from Arlington. I
had a friend come down at 1:30 P.M.. We went to CompUSA in White Plains. They
had 32 meg DIMMs on sale for $59, but they were out. We had them check the
store in Norwalk, and they said they had them. We went up to the store in
Norwalk, and apparently the report of them having them was false, but based on
the inventory at the beginning of the day. The manager Aaron was very helpful,
he offered to let me have the 64 meg DIMM at the 32 meg sale price of two for
$119 plus tax. I got it and thanked Aaron. We drove home and I installed the 64
meg DIMM changing my motherboard setting to 3.3 volts for DIMMs. It was hard
getting the 64 Meg DIMM installed since the motherboard had a little flex, so I
removed my peripherals in the slots and lowered the motherboard from the bottom
of the case. With the motherboard exposed, I was able to install the DIMM no
problem in slot one. The system booted fine, and I opened the CMOS to
recognized the memory. I accept the CMOS default of 10 ns and automatic for
memory. I then removed my one meg memory card and activated the onboard memory
setting it at 4 megs when the system booted in the CMOS. I installed the driver
from the Cdrom that came with the motherboard for the onboard memory. The
system seems to be working great, and I have not had any problems. I guess my
old memory was a little buggy. Everything is working fine so far. I gave my
friend dinner and we watched the History Channel until 8 P.M.. I went to bed
and got up just now. I will probably go back to bed shortly for a while after
testing the system for a few minutes. CIO
Note:<888> 5/25/98 Monday 3:00 A.M. EDT: I updated Scott's
Index "http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm and
Scott's Stats "http://mrscott.com/stats.htm"mrscott.com/stats.htm .
CIO
Note:<888> 5/25/98 Monday 2:30 A.M. EDT: I was up at 2:30
A.M. Sunday morning. After breakfast I cleaned the apartment and watered the
plants. I did a little computer work tweaking the system. It all seems to be
fine. I went out at 7:30 A.M. and had two croissants from St. Moritz and ate
them in the park in front of the senior center. I walked the entire length of
Greenwich Avenue. I stopped by CVS and purchased two boxes Kellogg’s raisin
bran for $1.50 each, CVS antacid pills $2.99, European Mystique Coco Shampoo
and Conditioner both .99, CVS mouthwash $2.39, CVS toothpaste 1.39, Edge
shaving cream $2.39, Licorice twists .99, CVS disposable razors $1.79, CVS
peanuts $2.29, CVS gum drops .99 for a total of $19.87. I sat in front of the
senior center and watched the morning Starbucks crowd until 10 A.M.. I drove
down Steamboat Road and observed the water. The sewer project is still under
way. I drove by Grass Island and observed the harbor. I notice a gal in a new
white Ford Escort with a driver who looked a bit like Queen Elizabeth. I
returned thru Bruce Park and drove west on the Post Road back home. I chatted
with family members. I went to bed until 2:30 P.M. when a guest showed up. We
drove back down to Grass Island and sat for a while observing the harbor and
the nautical traffic. We went for a drive up North Street and down Round Hill
Road looking at all the new housing construction. On Close Road I noticed two
homes that look like they have been abandoned for some reason. We returned home
for a slight rest at 6 P.M. went to the Hunan Gourmet for dinner. I had the
spicy Shrimp and Scallops with vegetables on rice. We returned home and watched
60 minutes. I fell asleep and my guest left. I went to bed until 1 A.M. and got
up and started my laundry, and I am doing drying now. I had Ramen noodles for a
light breakfast and ice tea. I will surf the net this morning. The computer
system seems to be running fine. The only non Microsoft program I have on the
computer is RealAudio 5.0. My Cheyenne backup 3.11 program does not work, but
would if I reinstalled it, however I think it might write older files to the
operating system, so I won't restore it just now. I have the key data files on
tape. Well back to surfing the net. CIO
Note:<888> 5/23/98 Saturday 11:00 P.M. EDT: I finally got
the system up and running since I had made backup copies of system.dat user.dat
and system.ini. To make backups of them or replace them when restoring a faulty
registry one needs to use the attrib command. I have updated all the Microsoft
updates. The system seems stable, but I have yet to put it through its paces. I
have not been out today. I had a dinner guest down for dinner. I slept five
hours this afternoon, and I am back up to bed shortly. Have a good night. CIO
Note:<888> 5/23/98 Saturday 9:30 A.M. EDT: I downloaded the
updated version of Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 available today, however when
it went to install it crippled my system and kept it from booting Windows. I
had just made backup copies of my system.dat, system.ini, and user.dat files,
so I restored them and reinstalled windows and set it up. When I tried to
install the cdrom version of Windows 4.01 it would not install, acting as if I
had the updated version on my system, which I may have, but it would not start.
I finally put the Internet Explorer files in the recycle bin along with the
*.cab files, to be restored if needed. The iesetup.exe file for installing IE
4.01 for downloading would not work. The Outlook 98 setup.exe does work, and
right now I am downloading a minimal installed of IE 4.01 and Outlook 98 which
will take about an hour and a half. This is real pain, and I hope it installs,
so I can do a proper update of IE 4.01 and the other updated programs. I will
let you know in about two hours. At the moment I don't have a web browser.
Maybe it was my system, and not MS, who knows. What a pain. CIO
Note:<888> 5/23/98 Saturday 2:00 A.M. EDT: I was up at 10
P.M. this past evening. I was up until 2 P.M. yesterday. The Greenwich family
crowds were out in full force yesterday. Lots of mothers and tiny tots
strolling around. We had a sunny day for a change, so the library construction
was busier. I noticed a 727 jet with Blue and Gold tail fin landing about noon.
Perhaps some VIP flew into the area, it was not the usual green plane, maybe it
was a U.S. Navy executive jet. Greenwich Avenue sewer project is suppose to be
finished yesterday, so maybe the Avenue traffic patterns will be back to
normal. I noticed a retired Greenwich resident checking out the Windows 98 book
from the library. I guess I should have looked for it first. I will have to
check and see if there is another copy tomorrow. I chatted with a young
Greenwich high school teacher about life in general, which I am sure he found
interesting. I heard rumors about Tall Ships on the Hudson yesterday and this
weekend. The Indian Harbor Yacht Club has a sail boat the Windsong, which I
believe was the name of Marjorie Post's Yacht. I am still trying to remember
the name of Czar Nicholas' Yacht, I believe it began with an "S".
Well the next three days are a holiday weekend, so I am sure people are trying
to relax. Hopefully we will have some decent weather for a change. Thrift shops
have the usual assortment of goods. Greenwich seems to be getting back to
normal after a confusing week. Well have a good holiday. If anyone spots the
Norwegian sailing vessel the "Viking" in their travels, please email me
its location. CIO
Note:<888> 5/22/98 Friday 7:55 A.M. EDT: I caught up on my
sleep on Thursday. I chatted with friends and family members on Thursday, and
they seem to think the country is being invaded. Perhaps it is because so many
people here have prospered recently, they are all traveling overseas, and we
are receiving visitors back. I strongly urge visitors to observe the universal
rules of etiquette when they travel, and if they have any questions to consult
with their travel advisors. Besides West Point graduation next Saturday, we
have Yale University's graduation exercises this coming Monday up in New Haven.
I was advised the Greenwich Harbor Inn is pretty busy. I noticed the night
before last, it looked like all the lights on Long Island were out, but maybe
they were just in the fog over there as usual. I did see the North Shore lights
blinking this morning as usual. Traffic congestion on Greenwich Avenue will
continue to be the rule, since sewer construction is still underway at the
bottom of Greenwich Avenue. Visitors at the Greenwich Harbor Inn will have to
walk via the Train Station overpass or around on Arch Street. The guests who
visited us recently in large number to purchase Powerball lottery tickets seem
to have all dispersed. I checked with Wells Fargo security about whether their
services are available in this area. Their alarm company is in New Jersey. We
generally use Wells Fargo Security or Burns Security in Greenwich since they
are old family friends and tend to have a professional attitude particularly
Well Fargo security. However Well Fargo seems to have disappeared, so perhaps
Wackenhut Security is still in the area. Needless to say the Greenwich Police
know a lot more than they tell the citizens. I did not get yesterday's 65 email
messages since my email program crashed and ate all the messages. I noticed
that MCI provides account information on the internet about people's telephone
records which might not be very secure and outside intruders could possibly
check other people's telephone records. We tend to be an established community
here, and have a fairly well developed infrastructure with the New York
Metropolitan area, and I suppose newcomers who think they know it all might not
be aware that we have a highly skilled group of professionals in the area at
our disposal. Well hopefully Greenwich will be a bit quieter this morning, and
I will get to see a bit of daylight for the first time in about a month. The
computer seems to be running all right. I have not been paying much attention
to tech recently since I hope to get a little exercise like I did last night
while the weather is descent. I did noticed Rib Eye Steaks are $2.99 a pound at
the Food Emporium. The night before last all the Grand Union computers were
down possibly because of solar flares, so I explored the Food Emporium.
Somebody has started some nonsense rumor that the White Siberian Tiger has
escaped from the Bronx Zoo, and is on the prowl, but I did not see any evidence
of it around last night. If it should approach you I would advise you stay calm
and hope your beeper works. Perhaps you could try to lure it into a local
grocery store and show it the meat counter. Tigers tend not to be a threat
except when they're hungry, so hopefully the Tiger is finding plenty to eat if
it actually did escape. I did not know the Bronx Zoo had a Siberian Tiger since
I rarely go to Bronx except for when I use to travel through it on the way to
Manhattan, but I have not been to Manhattan in six years. Last time I went
there I went surfing at a local pub in Chelsea on a Sunday night. Yeh, they use
to call me "Moon Doggy" at the Beach. I don't surf, I just have an
interesting Karma around the oceans having lived near them for a number of
years. Perhaps an alligator or dolphin adopted me years ago in the early 1950s
down in Florida. I do remember a number of strange fish and reptiles. Well off
to see the daytime powerful people make their financial decisions. See you on
the rebound. By the way this Sunday is Queen Victoria's 179 birthday, so the Anglophile
community should have some sort of party at the Greenwich Country Club where
the replica of the Queen Victoria Golf Trophy has been displayed for quite a
few years, I believe the original melted when the Club burned down a number of
years ago. Of course one would have to be invited if there were such a party or
be related to Queen Victoria or Prince Albert or one of their relatives. Well
we're all dirt poor here, so I guess we can't afford to put on the old feed bag
and entertain. No evidence of the Cicadas showing up in the food chain yet, but
their basically a grub, so I guess you could eat them. I missed my Thursday
appointment, since I needed my rest. CIO
Note:<888> 6/07/98 Sunday 11:00 P.M. EDT: I finished drying
my laundry. I chatted with one of my neighbors while doing the laundry. I
folded the laundry and put it away. I noticed the Daytona community is getting
a lot of publicity over the fires down there. They should try doing a rain
dance, some times that works. I noticed about 10:20 P.M. the 727 jet from the
Southeast flew over my building like it does every Sunday evening about this
time. It might be coming off Nantucket, or from McArthur airport on Long
Island, or from Bermuda, it is sort of hard to tell where it is always coming
from and going to. I've done my chores for today, so I though I might sit back
and enjoy surfing the net. I still have not watched "Nell", so I will
return it to the library tomorrow. Over the last number years, I have noticed
two long stretch one black and one white Lincoln Continental Limousines coming
and going opposite each other in and out of New York City. I suppose they are
in communication on their opposite comings and goings. We have lots of Blue
Cadillac limousines around here that are also coming and going all the time.
Realistically so many people around here are poor drivers having grown up in
the City, they always use livery service for safety reasons. Basically they are
just big taxis. Anyway Greenwich seems quiet for a change, so I suppose the
movers and shakers are over in Paris. There was an interesting article about
Paul Allen and Tim Berners Lee in this report yesterday
"http://www.abcnews.com/sections/tech/Silicon/silicon26.html"
Silicon Society: Paul Allen To Marry Monica Seles? . I thought
Paul was blond, so I am not sure that is really a picture of him. Well I am not
going to bother going out and haunting the town this evening, since it is no
fun sitting downtown when one is trying to invent some work to do. I like these
slow periods, since one can sit back like one is at a retreat and do some brain
storming about the future of this technology, like the Rand Corporation use to
have the "Think Tank" up on Nantucket working for the Department of
Defense in the old days. Well let me know if the Spruce Goose tries to fly into
Westchester Airport out of Seattle, and I suppose you will realize the status
quo has not changed very much. Basically we all know this is basically a
company town, depending on what company one works for. Well enough of Constant Comment,
back to looking for news. One can always check out
"http://www.nantucket.net"www.nantucket.net to see if you recognize
anyone downtown there in the morning on their camera, but lots of people there
grow facial hair and wear fishermen's caps, so they all tend to look like a
bunch of beached whales after a while. In Florida, people who blend in are
called Chameleons, I suppose around here they're called village idiots, and up
in Nantucket they're called Blues. Well off to the netsurfing, over and out. I
will try to keep an eye out for the jet tomorrow morning, but I am not
promising anything. CIO
Note:<888> 6/07/98 Sunday 9:20 P.M. EDT: I was up at about
12:30 P.M. today. I chatted with a family member. I had breakfast. I cleaned my
apartment and watered the plants, while listening to
"http://www.ttalk.com"
www.ttalk.com 's weekend broadcast over my stereo. I had dinner of
Stauffer's frozen lasagna about 7 P.M. and then cleaned up. I went downtown and
walked around the bottom of the Avenue. I noticed a number of strollers. The
town seems quiet, I guess with the cooler weather not many people from the city
are coming out. I noticed quite a few youngster like riding the bronze statue
Yak in front of the senior center for brief entertainment. I returned home and
am now doing my laundry. I plan to have a quiet night for the rest of the
evening. CIO
Note:<888> 6/07/98 Sunday 3:10 A.M. EDT: I went downtown
about 10 P.M. this past evening. It was not to busy, just a large number of
young yuppies out on the town. They seemed fairly well behaved. I noticed one
chauffer in a Black Lincoln Continental kept putting bottles in the trunk of
the car while he was parked. I was not sure whether the chauffer or some
unknown occupant of the Lincoln in the car might have been drinking out of the
bottles. It was hard to tell what type of bottles they were. I walked the
entire length of the Avenue. I noticed many of the pubs up and down the Avenue
seem to be playing vintage 1970s music. I suppose the young yuppies can't afford
to buy any new music with all the money they're spending at the pubs. This past
afternoon I listened to some classical music for a diversion. I suppose my
amplifier has just about had it. The balance is way out of whack, I have to put
it all the way to the right to get just a little sound out of the right
speakers. I guess I will have start looking for used amplifiers in the thrift
shops. Presently at the moment I am on limited expenses having expended money
on upgrading my computer system in May. I guess those that go down on Greenwich
Avenue for entertainment must find it interesting since there are obviously a
lot of other places in the New York area. One local pedestrian advised me the
Stanley Cups were still going on, so there is no outcome yet. I have not seen
any stories in Yahoo Reuters about the Stanley Cup, it just goes to show the
Yahoo boys from Japan are a little out of touch with America, although they
have some expertise in computers. Of course Stamford University was never a
hockey power, but it is rumored up in Canada one or two individuals seem to
have a small interest in hockey when they aren't planting flowers to decorate
the cities. I remember out in Illinois standing out in minus fifty below zero
Fahrenheit weather watching college hockey matches at the Winter Club was
enjoyable entertainment on quiet weekends. I guess now that we have so much
electronic entertainment, people don't like many live events, so we will
probably have to surrender our season passes that have been handed down from
generation to generation for comfortable pastimes like 50 inch flat screen
televisions in couch potato atmosphere. Well I guess we're getting too
comfortable in our old age, but at least it is nice and peaceful in town for a
change. We all like a quiet town. Well off to read a little of today’s news.
CIO
Note:<888> 6/06/98 Saturday 5:25 P.M. EDT: I listened to net
broadcast until 2 P.M. when I went back to sleep. I awoke at 4 P.M. and
listened to more broadcasts. The BBC links don't seem to be working from my
Dino heads, so I changed them. The one on the left works from
"http://www.broadcast.com"
www.broadcast.com , but the one on the right is waiting for an
industrial action over in the U.K. to be resolved. The way I figure it with the
President of the U.S. at the United Nations on Monday along with another dozen
heads of state, this area is going to be busy this weekend and Monday. I am
spending more time inside to relax, but probably will go out a little bit this
evening. CIO
Note:<888> 6/06/98 Saturday 12:45 P.M. EDT: I surf the net
and listened to tech news until 1 A.M. this morning. I downloaded, installed,
and ran
"http://www6.zdnet.com/cgi-bin/texis/swlib/hotfiles/info.html?fcode=000E3I"
ZDNet Software Library - Microsoft RegClean . I went out about 1
A.M. and walked around and sat out until about 3 A.M.. I came back and relaxed
and had a Coors. I stayed up relaxing until 6 A.M. I got up just now. CIO
Note:<888> 6/05/98 Friday 10:15 P.M. EDT: I took a four hour
nap and then listened to a little bit of tech news. I still have to clean up,
unless I decide not to go out. Well it is sort of fun to stay inside all day,
when one is use to going out everyday. I suppose not much is happening outside,
since people are in their summer doldrums waiting for their summer plantings to
come up. President Clinton visited MIT today, so maybe he has some better ideas
about how to improve this technology, particularly since his plane was lost on
radar traffic control today. I suppose not much else exciting is happening
since, I have not bothered to go outside. If I don't go outside, I might get up
early tomorrow, but since I just had a cup of coffee, I might be up all night.
Well who knows what is happening, I guess we are all still prisoners in China,
it just looks like America. Beware of Chinese paper dragons. Realistically all
the net content on the internet represents less than one percent of the world's
population, so you all are really a minority. Well at least I have not turned
on the television yet, but we all know it is reruns, but since I have not
watched much television in ages, it is all fairly new to me. I suppose there
will be some midnight rendevouses and parties tonight, but who knows, in Old
Vienna the party always starts at midnight. Of course I am too young to show up
at midnight balls. Yet still somewhere in the world, somebody is probably
throwing a good party. Maybe we should have a site
"http://www.elegantparty.com"
www.elegantparty.com or
"http://www.whitetie.com"www.whitetie.com or "http://www.oldguard.com"www.oldguard.org
. Still I don't think they're be waltzing on the streets of Greenwich, since
they basically seem to have lost track about the old world aspect of life.
We're all in the brave new modern world, for what it is all worth, but I suppose
somewhere in the world it is still old world rules. Well have a good evening,
and enjoy yourselves whatever you do this evening. CIO
Note:<888> 6/05/98 Friday 5:00 P.M. EDT: I upgraded my
Server Stats "http://mrscott.com/stats.htm"
mrscott.com/stats.htm . There seems to be quite a bit of interest
in "http://mrscott.com/note01.htm"Scott's Internet Hotlist Microsoft
Internet Explorer 4.0 beta Installation Note and
"http://mrscott.com/mlsnote1.txt"http://mrscott.com/mlsnote1.txt my
text file of Scott's Notes this past May. CIO
Note:<888> 6/05/98 Friday 4:40 P.M. EDT: I was up at 9:30
A.M. this morning after a good nights sleep. I spent all day surfing the net
looking at news and tech information. I finally got around to putting some
newsgroups in my News program. I found an interesting Cyrix 6X86 configuration
control program which costs $20, but at the moment I can't tell any difference
"http://www.sysenhance.com/"
Sysenhance 6x86 Configuration Control . I read an interesting
Windows 98 story about setting up the new OS
"http://www.winmag.com/library/1998/0701/Cov0076.htm"Cover Story:
Win98: The Essential Upgrade Guide - July 1998 . I noticed that Slate's
"http://www.slate.com/code/todayspapers/todayspapers.asp"Slate -
Today's Papers is still for free. "http://www.digitext.co.uk/conf98/"On-line
Help Conference - Europe '98 is ending today.
"http://volcano.und.edu/vwdocs/current_volcs/"Update on Current
Volcanic Activity has all the latest Volcano news.
"http://memento.ieor.berkeley.edu/index.html"Memento Mori has the
latest on Silicone Valley faults.
"http://www.spacezone.com/nasavid/85vid.htm"SPACEZONE • NASA TV has
the NASA shuttle video. The June 1998 Hurricane Season forecast is available at
"http://typhoon.atmos.colostate.edu/forecasts/1998/june98/index.html"http://typhoon.atmos.colostate.edu/forecasts/1998/june98/index.html
. Scott's Index
"http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm was up
quite a bit today. Well I still have to shower and eat lunch or dinner, and
then go out for a little sunlight. Have a good weekend. CIO
Note:<888> 6/05/98 Friday 12:15 A.M. EDT: I did a little net
work, and I added
"http://home.microsoft.com/default.asp?zipcode=06830&citycode=&ClientTime=1428"
Scott's Microsoft Internet Start to the homepage. CIO
Note:<888> 6/04/98 Thursday 10:30 P.M. EDT: I got up at
11:30 A.M. this morning when the housing authority called me about my rent. It
was straightened around. I listened to the NASA Shuttle docking maneuvers on
RealAudio "http://mrscott.com/nasa.htm"
mrscott.com/nasa.htm . SpaceZone has live VDO feeds. I also
watched it on CNN. I went out at 2 P.M. and stopped by the Housing Authority,
and then paid my rent at First Union Bank at Lafayette Place. I noticed they
had bought new IBM equipment being brought in at the bank. They are building a
new wall in front of the Presbyterian Church. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I
mentioned the should put tornado warnings on the beeper systems. Apparently a
lot of people use them. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop. The IBM laptop
sold. I drove down by the Sound. I went by the library and read the local
paper. I met up with a friend who came down for dinner. We had boneless rib eye
steaks, Ramen noodles, and zucchini along with ice tea and coffee. We watched
ABC evening news and a film on the history channel about the Korean War. I went
out to Port Chester after he left and stopped by Odd Job and bought a package
of Shampoo and Conditioner by St. Ives for $1.99. I browsed Staples. I went to
Caldor’s and purchased two polyester firm queen size pillows two for $21.35
with tax. I figured since the sleep cycle takes a good portion of ones life,
one might as well have new pillow, I left the down pillows on top of the new
pillows for the feather feel. I drove back downtown and walked around the
bottom of Greenwich Avenue. They now have a pair of stop signs in the middle of
Greenwich Avenue at Elm Street. I noticed lots of Ryder Rental trucks being
dropped off at the Sunoco station by graduating college students who seem to be
moving here. Lots of new young faces around town. Scott's Index is at
"http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . Well I
will do a little net work and go to bed before midnight and be back on a day
schedule. CIO
Note:<888> 6/04/98 Thursday 8:00 A.M. EDT: I have been up
all night again. I went out at 4:30 P.M. and mailed a birthday card. I found a
discarded Mitsubishi 14 inch monitor at the office park about five years old. I
brought it home and tested it, and it worked. I cleaned it up, and put it with
the backup 486 computer in the bedroom. I had dinner and went out about 9 P.M..
I walked around downtown for exercise. It was not busy for a Wednesday night. I
came back about 11 P.M. and started tinkering with backup 486 computer. I
decided to delete Win 3.1 in the C: drive and install Win95. After completing
installation I installed the updated files and configured the dialers. I am
using the Opera software to download Netscape 3.04 which I will put on the
system. The C: drive only has 80 meg, so I limited to what I can put on it. I
have OS/2 on the D: drive. I am having trouble bringing up the bootable OS/2
disks to reactivate the OS/2 D: drive with Fdisk. I will try once again once I
finishing downloading Netscape 3.04. I should have room for RealAudio also.
Although it is small C: drive, the rest of the system is up to snuff with older
parts. Netscape installed fine and working. I will also install RealAudio 5. I
should have a reliable backup system, I just need to get OS/2 going. Well I
finally activated the OS/2 boot manager, by dabbling the cache cmos while I
boot the two boot disks, and reactivated the boot manager with fdisk. I am
really bushed, time to go to bed. I have a 3 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note:<888> 6/03/98 Wednesday 4:30 P.M. EDT: I updated
Scott's Index "http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm , the portfolio made a little money today
in a down market. I am out of here again shortly. CIO
Note:<888> 6/03/98 Wednesday 4:05 P.M. EDT: I went out and
stopped by the bank. I went by the Greenwich Housing Authority because they had
made a mistake on my rent bill. I went by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop
and they have an older IBM PS/2 laptop with printer for $300. I don't think it
is even worth half that price. I went by the Exxon station and filled up the
car with $12.50 of gasoline. I went by the Grand Union purchased four half
gallons of Lucky Leaf Apple Juice at .75 each, 4 half gallons of GU orange
juice @ .99 each, two Ragu parmesan cheese sauce @ $1.50 each, Angostura bitters
for $2.99, two boneless rib eye club steaks @ $4.99 a pound for $6.95, 2% half
gallon milk for $1.55, two Tony's pizza @ $3.19 with $1.00 off coupon for two,
20 packs of Ramen noodles at 8 @ 4 for a $1, and 12 @ 6 for a dollar, for a
total of $4, for a total of $31.81. I returned home and put away the groceries.
I wanted to watch Barry Goldwater's funeral at 3:30 P.M., but it must be on at
that time in a different time zone either 4:30 P.M. here or 5:30 P.M. here on
CNBC. Stock market is down 87.44. CIO
Note:<888> 6/03/98 Wednesday 1:35 P.M. EDT: I had lunch of
Ramen noodles and diet Sprite. I made "http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm"
mrscott.com/icetea.htm . I took a shower and cleaned up. I
listened to "http://mrscott.com/nasa.htm"mrscott.com/nasa.htm NASA's
shuttle RealAudio broadcast while doing this. CIO
Note:<888> 6/03/98 Wednesday 12:25 P.M. EDT: NASA shuttle
feed is at "http://www.spacezone.com/sched.htm"
SPACEZONE • Schedule of SpaceZone's Audio/Video Broadcasts or at
"http://mrscott.com/nasa.htm"mrscott.com/nasa.htm . CIO
Note:<888> 6/03/98 Wednesday 12:20 P.M. EDT: If you use MCI
long distance, you can go to MCI's homepage "http://www.mci.com"
www.mci.com and if you have a credit card, you can signup for
MCI's 9 cents a minute long distance all the time and 5 cents on Sunday. Of
course to get this offer you need a credit card and internet access. CIO
Note:<888> 6/03/98 Wednesday 11:55 A.M. EDT: There is a new
UK News site "http://www.newsnow.co.uk/"
NewsNow: NewsFeed and also "http://khepontheweb.epfl.ch/"KhepOnTheWeb:
Visual Remote Control of a Khepera Mobile Robot. CIO
Note:<888> 6/03/98 Wednesday 11:35 A.M. EDT: Windows 98
review "http://www.cnet.com/Content/Reviews/Compare/Win98/"
CNET Reviews - Comparative Reviews - Windows 98 performance preview
. CIO
Note:<888> 6/03/98 Wednesday 11:30 A.M. EDT: I was up at
9:30 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast and listened to the NASA shuttle while
they were trying to upgrade a computer system onboard the system. I wrote a
letter and then went through "http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm"
mrscott.com/scotwork.htm Scott's Daily Work List. I listened to
yesterday's "http://www.ttalk.com"www.ttalk.com daily broadcast. I
will read my email and then probably go out. CIO
Note:<888> 6/02/98 Tuesday 11:30 P.M. EDT: Lots of thunder
in the distance, I guess we have a thunder shower coming into the area. My
barometer is at 30.4 down .15, well I paid 50 cents for the Jansen barometer
set at the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. CIO
Note:<888> 6/02/98 Tuesday 11:20 P.M. EDT: CNBC is covering
Barry Goldwater's funeral tomorrow at 3:30 P.M. EDT. I made a tape backup of
the system. I watched an hour of television while making the tape backup. I
suppose the television media covers a lot of different stories than the
internet does. I noticed Microsoft's Windows 98 event is in the Copacabana in
Manhattan across from CBS broadcast center where I use to work. I threw a party
at the same location during the winter of 1975 when we had a severe snowstorm.
It was for the "Once Gallery" with a mixed crowd of dignitaries
including the Crown Prince of Japan who said he was a concert pianist. I recall
one my friends at the partying reminding me of the blizzard of 1888, when
Manhattan had ten feet of snow. I believe the same location also had a General
Motors showroom and once had the nightclub the "Red Parrot". I have
seen news shows recently about an inexpensive tornado alert radio one can buy,
which must be handy. I suppose one also has to think about a "safe"
location one could evacuate to. I guess I would go in my bathroom since it does
not have any windows. Unfortunately we don't have a basement here, but it is a
fairly strong brick building. I remember one of my parents best friends from
Champaign, Illinois was the Godmother of Barry Goldwater's children. I believe
if she is still around she lives out in Lake Tahoe, where a lot of pilots live.
I think the U.S. Air Force should do a full scale alert formation fly over
Barry Goldwater's funeral like when they have a Red Alert. One of my neighbors'
son is an Air Force general apparently. She likes viewing the sound from
Steamboat Road, and that view also offers a vista of air traffic in the area
like the Southwest corner of Tod's Point, for you fellow sky watchers out
there. I remember people living in Manhattan penthouses in the old days use to
be Air Raid wardens, so I guess since this is the highest level of our two
story building, I can appoint myself honorary "Air Raid Warden". Well
enough random thoughts for today. Lots of walkers and joggers were out this
evening. I don't sit out on the bench until midnight when I get up in the
morning. Remember I am usually on a night schedule, so frequently the day time
schedule for me is a little strange. If you want to experience a gourmet treat
in the area, try shopping at the Food Emporium or Grand Union at 3 A.M. in the
morning when they are open all night on week days, but not on weekends. Well I
guess it is time to start relaxing. CIO
Note:<888> 6/02/98 Tuesday 8:55 P.M. EDT: I installed Iphone
5.0 from "http://www.vocaltec.com"
www.vocaltec.com . It works pretty well. I chatted with a pilot
from Southern California. He told me about the Microsoft Windows 98 launch site
"http://events.microsoft.com/isapi/events/multi_site.asp?ss=14"Microsoft
Events - - Corporate Events Windows 98 Launch . I had a problem with the Iphone
5.0 sound test freezing the program on my system, but it all works fine when
one does not do the test. I went out at 4:30 P.M.. I stopped by a new store on
Greenwich Avenue "Omnipoint" "http://www.omnipoint.com/"Omnipoint
What's the 'Point? that offers Cellular devices and service. They sell a laptop
cellular modem there for $359. I drove down by the Sound on Steamboat Road. I
chatted briefly with the fellow off the sailboat from the Guernsey Islands, and
he said they were headed down into the Caribbean. I went over to Grass Island
and viewed the harbor. I stopped by McDonalds and had two double cheese burgers
at .99 each with tax at $2.10. I went by the library and read P.C. Magazine. I chatted
with a regular and explained I was busy working on my computer for the last
month, which is why he had not seen me. He said he like Gulf Steam, Florida. I
went back downtown and walked the bottom of Greenwich Avenue. I sat in front of
the senior center, and one of the regulars said there were a lot of fire
engines last night when I was not out. I walked to the top of Greenwich Avenue
and purchased two boxes of Kellogg’s Raisin Bran for .99 each at CVS for a
total of $1.98. I walked back down to the bottom of Greenwich Avenue and around
the train station and returned to the senior center. All the restaurants were
moderately busy with the fine weather we have this evening. Lots of Alfresco
diners. I noticed a long horse trailer from Greentree Farms stopping by
Starbucks for coffee. The horses looked to be in good shape. One of the British
regulars at the Greenwich Harbor Inn said that it would be an adventure for the
Guernsey Island sailboat to sail down into the Caribbean during the hurricane
season. I returned home and filed this report. I will also update Scott's Index
"http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I might
watch a movie "Nell" for the rest of the evening for a change of
pace. CIO
Note:<888> 6/02/98 Tuesday 12:55 P.M. EDT: I found the IBM
Lou Gerstner Harvard Conference link from last week
"http://www.events.broadcast.com/edu/harvard/conference/index_daytwo.html"
Second Int'l Harvard Conference on Internet & Society . There
is a link to RealAudio of his speech. I also read my fifty email messages. CIO
Note:<888> 6/02/98 Tuesday 12:45 P.M. EDT: I was up at 11
A.M.. I listened to "http://www.dailybriefing.com"
www.dailybriefing.com . I also listened to IBM's link of Lou
Gerstner's speech last week at Harvard. Unfortunately IBM deleted it before I
could link it. I found a new link for the kids
"http://www.ibm.com/News/ls/1998/05/ki_4.phtml"IBM News Games . I
read my email. The net seems quiet, I guess with summer coming. I downloaded
Netscape 3.04 which I will keep on my machine for occasional use, if I am not
using Microsoft IE 4.01. I hope it does not corrupt my system files. Don't
forget to listen to "http://mrscott.com/nasa.htm"mrscott.com/nasa.htm
launch this evening at around 6 P.M. .CIO
Note:<888> 6/01/98 Monday 11:25 P.M. EDT: I am downloading
and installing the Bible on my computer. It is available from
"http://www.onlinebible.simplenet.com/"
Free ONLINE BIBLE Software for download. CIO
Note:<888> 6/01/98 Monday 11:00 P.M. EDT: I stayed in this
evening. After watching ABC news, I napped until 8 P.M.. I did laundry and sat
outside talking to my neighbors until 10 P.M.. I now have my chores done for
the week. I chatted with my neighbors about local gossip. Some of my neighbors
are worried about getting New York City medical treatment quality at the
Greenwich Hospital. I explained most the New York Hospitals are specialized and
certain ones offer better care in certain fields than other ones. I personally
have to quit smoking and try to lose some weight. The Welbutrin does not seem
to have helped to quit smoking. I have to check with my doctor about quitting
the Welbutrin and trying the nicotine patch which worked for me before. I
picked up a bottle of Niacimide at the Greenwich Health Mart today on Greenwich
Avenue for $8. I have a bit of indigestion this evening from drinking sodas. I
suppose I will be on a day time schedule tomorrow. It is cool out this evening.
I got to see some of my new neighbors. The Little League is out in full force
in the playing field in the back yard in the evenings this time of year. I
received an invitation to a fund raiser from a high school classmate for
Connecticut State treasurer event in Manhattan. I will not be able to attend. I
basically lead a pretty simple life like a trappist monk, so I don't really
travel long distances into Manhattan. My main routine is driving a mile
downtown and back several times a day. I think I am allergic to highway fumes
from I95 nearby, because when I am in Nantucket, Key West, or Kennebunkport
along the ocean in fresh air, I feel much better. Perhaps I am allergic to
something in my apartment like the 50 year old horse hair sofa, who knows. It
could be I am just getting a little bit older. Well all quiet on the Western
Front in Greenwich. I suppose I will turn in about midnight. CIO
Note:<888> 6/01/98 Monday 6:10 P.M. EDT: I updated
"http://mrscott.com/nasa.htm"
mrscott.com/nasa.htm and
"http://mrscott.com/nasa-91.htm"mrscott.com/nasa-91.htm NASA STS-91
Discovery for tomorrow's launch. CIO
Note:<888> 6/01/98 Monday 5:55 P.M. EDT: I was went out at
noon today. I stopped by the bank and withdrew funds. I went down to the post
office and purchased and mailed money orders for my Geico Insurance, MCI long
distance, Cablevision, and Electricity. I still have to pay my rent and Bell
Atlantic phone bills. I went by the Mews Thrift shop and purchased four New
York Yacht Club 40 meter cocktail classes and one Indian Harbor Yacht Club
class all for $4.24. I sat in the park downtown and enjoyed the beautiful
weather today. I went down by the water and observed the Sound. I stopped by
the Hospital Thrift Shop and found a fellow thrift shopper a Nautical Compass
for his boat. I went by the library and read the local paper and the four
weekly computer publications I usually read. I checked out the video
"Nell". I made my 4 P.M. appointment. I came home and had chicken
salad, Ramen noodles, green beans, diet Sprite, and a cup of coffee. I will
post Scott's Index "http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I will probably go out for a while and
enjoy the evening. This morning I also changed my MCI dialing plan to 12 cents
a minute all the time and 5 cents all day Sunday. One get this plan if you have
over $15 a month on MCI long distance which I do with MCI internet. CIO
Note:<888> 6/01/98 Monday 10:30 A.M. EDT: I went out last
night before the thunder showers. I walked downtown. I noticed somebody looking
at some animal that looked like a baby porcupine. I watched the Hallmark
television movie. It was thundering all night. A friend stopped by to celebrate
his birthday. I gave him the Readers Digest Atlas first edition and the
Leonardo DaVinci book. I have a 4 P.M. appointment today. CIO
Note:<888>6/13/98 Saturday 10:50 P.M. EDT: I updated my
Scott's Broadcast "http://mrscott.com/sound.htm"mrscott.com/sound.htm
. I post it every two to three months. I recorded it with the Creative Wave
editor with Beethoven 9th playing in the background while I broadcast putting
it in the lowest format. I then encoded it with the Real G2 encoder for 28,800
at RealAudio 4 or above. I hope you enjoy the broadcast, not much new to talk
about; but that is typical for Greenwich. CIO
Note:<888>6/13/98 Saturday 6:25 P.M. EDT: Listening to the
BBC World Service, click on left of right dinosaur heads on my homepage
"http://mrscott.com"mrscott.com , I think I heard that today is Queen
Elizabeth II's official birthday. Thus we should have the usual celebrations
tonight. CIO
Note:<888>6/13/98 Saturday 5:40 P.M. EDT: I was up at 4
P.M.. It was raining and thundering a lot at noon, so I disconnected my
computer from the wall socket and telephone jack. I had bacon, scrambled eggs,
toast, orange and grapefruit juice, vitamins, and coffee for breakfast. I am
listening to "http://www.answerguy.com"www.answerguy.com 's Saturday
broadcast. I removed some of the background music clips from some of my main
files, so people can use them in a quiet environment. I will be out in about 45
minutes for a little daylight. CIO
Note:<888>6/13/98 Saturday 3:05 A.M. EDT: I went out for a
walk at 10 P.M.. I noticed a Tommy Hillfinger Yellow Bus parked across the
street from the Greenwich Harbor Inn. It was raining, so I walked a short
distance around the bottom of the Avenue. There was a moderate group out in the
rain. I noticed at the Train Station Office Park dumpster area, there were 8
Compaq 386/25 computers discarded, with most of them stripped of memory and
drives. They might yield some spare parts, once they dry off. I also saw two
discarded Dell 14 inch monitors. The computer equipment is not in direct rain,
but covered by the upper deck about six feet from the outside rain. I also
salvaged an IBM 486 DX 66 which had its floppies and memory gone. However the
motherboard without some cards and 486 DX 66 processor intact are still there.
It had a Western Digital Caviar 345 meg hard drive, so I removed it when I got
it home. I also picked up 3 half gallons of Tropicana Grapefruit Juice for $5
at the Grand Union. Tropicana Orange Juice is the same price. I also got a half
gallon of 2 % milk, and a large 20 ounce package of Stauffer's Lasagna for
$2.99, for a total of $9.52. When I returned home I logged onto Western Digital
and got the setup parameters for the new used second drive. I put it in my
primary machine making it the second D: slave drive. I had to open up the
bedroom 486 backup and take out an extra power Y splitter. I put in the second
drive below the primary C: drive in the 5 1/4 inch bays. I happened to have
spare mounting bars. Since my motherboard IDE controllers are at the bottom or
left of the motherboard, I had to switch IDE controller cables to one that was
a half inch longer to get the cable to have enough length just barely. I had
removed the CDROM drive and put it in the uppermost 5 1/4 inch bay, and the old
CDROM space is where I put the new second hard drive in the bottom most 5 1/4
inch bay with the primary C: in the middle 5 1/4 inch bay between the D: drive
and the CDROM player. I also put on a longer second IDE cable for the Cdrom
player since it stretches the full length of the computer. I setup the new
drive in the CMOS and booted the computer and plug and play recognized it and
installed it without having to use Fdisk. I though that was pretty good. I
formatted the new used D: drive and renamed the Volume and just for backup I
ran the SYS command on it, to have it available as a possible boot. I ran
thorough Scandisk on it. It all seems fine. I now have an extra 345 meg free on
the D: drive, which I will use for storing my *.cab files and download files,
that I might have to install in an emergency. I will leave my primary operating
and program files on the C: drive. Thus I should have about 500 meg free space
altogether on the C: and D: drives. I will not know how much space I have left
on the C: drive until I transfer to the D: drive. Well that all took about
three hours, but I guess it is worth it, since I can't afford to buy a second
hard drive, and I don't really need that much space yet, since I don't have
that many programs. My primary computer is mainly a dedicated internet web
browsing machine with a few other programs. Also the system is basically setup
for when I do install a second large drive in the future, but one would have to
copy the C: drive to a new D: drive which can be done with Xcopy, loot at
Western Digital's site for information on this procedure if interested. Well I
think I need to relax after I put away my tools. The backup bedroom 486 is back
together without the redundant Y power cable that I used for the installation
in the Primary machine. Well that's what I have been doing, and I think I will
have a bite to eat, possibly Ramen noodles and cheese cake. I will also go to
bed probably in the next hour. I am tired. CIO
Note:<888>6/12/98 Friday 9:50 P.M. EDT: I tinkered with the
AP Associated Press News Ticker and posted it on my homepage
"http://mrscott.com"mrscott.com . It does not have News Links just
the News headlines, but that keeps one on the homepage. I just had dinner of
Stauffer's Chicken Fettuccini and Ramen noodles, and I am now having coffee. I
will go out in about 45 minutes for a break. CIO
Note:<888>6/12/98 Friday 5:50 P.M. EDT: Bill Gates replies
in the Economist
"http://www.economist.com/editorial/freeforall/current/index_sf1077.html"The
Economist Bill Gates replies CIO.
Note:<888>6/12/98 Friday 4:40 P.M. EDT: I was up at 4 P.M..
I had breakfast of raisin bran, healthnut toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I listened to
"http://www.dailybriefing.com"www.dailybriefing.com. I updated
Scott's Index "http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm
. It was a milk toast day on the market. Good news, my stereo amplifier fixed
itself, and the output is now balanced again. Let's hope it stays that way. It
must be good gremlins in the system. Well, I guess I will go out after I
shower. It feels like it is a little cool and damp out. CIO
Note:<888>6/12/98 Friday 5:30 A.M. EDT: Note the keystroke
"CTL-I" when Microsoft Internet Explorer is open, sets it to open in
a full window, when you reopen it in the future. CIO
Note:<888>6/12/98 Friday 5:25 A.M. EDT: Microsoft Internet
Explorer 5.0 beta seems slightly slower. However, it is working fine so far and
has not crashed. Of course I have 64 megs memory on the IBM Cyrix 233 MX. I did
notice when saving HTML pages, it refetches the page instead of taking it from
cache. I also can not remember the keystroke command for setting Internet
Explorer to open in a full window, not the full large window. They should have
that setup in the preferences. I have been through my daily work routine
"http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm"mrscott.com/scotwork.htm without any
problems. I noticed the Outlook Express beta imported all my 150 saved files
which Outlook 98 did not for a lack of memory, and I was able to then import
the Outlook Express saved files into Outlook 98. I might be tired and there
might not be any difference in web browser speed. However, so far I don't see
many changes between Internet Explorer 4.01SP and Internet Explorer 5.0. It
does say it has 128 bit encryption, but that might be from my earlier install
of 128 bit encryption on IE 4.01 SP. Overall I am relieved there does not seem
to be any problems with it, and perhaps once I build up images in the cache it
will be as fast the current IE 4.01 SP version. I am tired, and am just about
to go to bed. I have 200 meg on the hard drive free, but I can easily have
another 200 meg of files I could remove if necessary. Well good luck in your
efforts if you try to install Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0, it will
obviously be my primary browser for the near future. I hope it does not
interfere with installing Microsoft Windows 98, if I should be able to afford
to buy it. Well off to bed. CIO
Note:<888>6/12/98 Friday 3:45 A.M. EDT: Guess what I was
able to install the old version of FrontPage Express that works. I had a copy
of "Fpesetup.cab" on my MSN disk. I saved the new version and put the
old good version in the Internet Explorer 5.0 Setup folder with the other cab
files. I had already uninstalled the bad new version of FrontPage Express, when
I ran the install program "ie5setup.exe" after rebooting to eliminate
the old file recognition, I checked to install FrontPage Express in customize,
it went to download the new file once again, but after downloading it, I had a
copy of the old file in my "copy" buffer, and as soon as it went to
install the new file again after verifying the file signature, I quickly pasted
the good old file over the bad new file in the Internet Explorer 5.0 Setup
folder. Also the new file install is bad any way since it prompts for a disk,
which I also answered by prompting it for the "Fpesetup.cab or
Fpesetup.inf" file on the MSN cdrom. I know it sounds complicated but it
worked, and I now have my working version of FrontPage Express up and running,
which is why you once see the long page, and it works real fast as usual. Well
back to beta testing. CIO
Note:<888>6/12/98 Friday 2:25 A.M. EDT: Please See
"note02pr.htm"Scott's Previous Random Notes for earlier explanation
of what I have been doing. I downloaded and installed Microsoft Internet
Explorer 5.0 beta and it seems to work fine. I did the Standard Installation
Download and then Install. I also went to the Internet Explorer Software
Updates and downloaded Netmeeting 2.1 beta, MS Wallet, and Microsoft FrontPage
Express. I had a problem with FrontPage Express I could not get it to recognize
my earlier pages, so I saved the previous pages and started a new page.
Possibly there is a memory leak in FrontPage Express beta, or it does not
handle pages as long as before. Thus this is an entirely new page created with
the New FrontPage Express beta. It seems quite slow still, but at least I can
work with it this way, since I can't put the old version page on. Everything
else with Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 seems to be working all right. I
recommend not updating FrontPage Express if you try the beta. CIO
Note:<888> 6/11/98 Thursday 11:41 P.M. EDT: I have
successful installation of Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 beta and it is up
and running, now I have to test Outlook Express and see if there are any other
add-ons. CIO
Note:<888> 6/11/98 Thursday 11:20 P.M. EDT: Well I had
dinner and read my email. I received notification from Cnet about
"http://www.cnet.com/Content/Reviews/JustIn/Items/0,118,405,00.html?ibd"CNET
Reviews - Just In - Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 developer preview beta . I
chose to download the entire group of files with ie4setup.exe which are 18.5
which took about 1 hour and fifteen minutes on a 56,000 baud connection. Thus I
have them save on the hard drive. I am just about ready to install the beta. I
hope it does not mess up my system. I have not heard any complaints about it in
the internet press. I deleted my Netscape bookmarks, so it does not try to
import them. If deleting Netscape bookmarks remember to save them as another
file name. Well within a half hour or less I should know if the installation
went all right. If it does I will of course have to test it bit to see if it is
worth keeping. Keep your fingers cross. CIO
Note:<888> 6/11/98 Thursday 7:10 P.M. EDT: I got up at 1
P.M. and had breakfast and made a 3 P.M. appointment. I went by the Hospital
Thrift Shop. I went down by the ELDC thrift. I went down by the water at the
bottom of Steamboat Road. I went by the news stand across from the train
station and got a replacement of PC Computing Magazine with a good Cdrom. I saw
7 police cars responding about 5 P.M. to an incident going west on Railroad
Avenue around the Train Station. I went by the library and read Computer world
and InfoWorld. I also read the Greenwich Times. I stopped by the Arnold bread
store and got two New York cheese cakes for $1.89 each, and four loaves of
Healthnut bread for 50 cents each. I returned home and put away the bakery
goods. I browsed the PC Computing Cdrom and they have quite a few demos and
games. I installed the AltaVista Local Search Engine on my PC from the Cdrom.
It works great for searching your local hard drive and is free. I updated
Scott's index "http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm
. It was down quite a bit today, and as usual the differences don't match. I
don't know why this happen except maybe it reflects difference exchange closing
times. I think it might rain, so I don't know if I will go out this evening
yet. I have checked out two books "Windows 98 for Busy People" and
"Presenting Windows 98 One Step at a Time" with a Cdrom. I will have
dinner shortly of Stauffer's Lasagna. CIO
Note:<888> 6/11/98 Thursday 6:55 A.M. EDT: I found an
interesting MS page about creating a system properties OEM local and support
information files at
"http://www.microsoft.com/ithome/itcycle/helpdesk/oemhooks/oemhooks.htm"Microsoft
TechNet ITHome - Use OEM Hooks to Customize Support Info . CIO
Note:<888> 6/11/98 Thursday 4:45 A.M. EDT: The kids might be
interested in this "http://whis.ec2.edu/index.html"White House
Internet Summit 1998 . CIO
Note:<888> 6/11/98 Thursday 4:40 A.M. EDT: I just ordered
this free Cdrom
"http://www.software.ibm.com/data/busn-intel/cdrom.html"IBM Data
Management: Request the Free Business Intelligence Solutions CD-ROM . I am in
the process of sifting through my email, but I think I should eat something
shortly. For those of you interested in Mount Etna's current eruption check out
"http://volcano.und.edu/vwdocs/current_volcs/etna/"Etna, Sicily,
Italy . It is a nice quiet morning, and I am relaxing on the net. CIO
Note:<888> 6/11/98 Thursday 2:10 A.M. EDT: I just finished
talking with a young computer engineer in Ajabajan. He kept yelling, and had a
hard time understanding me, although I heard him fine. CIO
Note:<888> 6/11/98 Thursday 1:45 A.M. EDT: I rested until 10
P.M. ate dinner watched a little bit of the history channel on the Manhattan
project until 1 A.M., and then took a shower. I don't think I will bother going
out this morning, since I will relax on the net. Right now I am in General 01
of Iphone 5.0 if you want to chat. CIO
Note:<888> 6/10/98 Wednesday 6:00 P.M. EDT: I went out this
past morning and walked around from 1:30 A.M. to 3 A.M.. I came back and relaxed
until going to bed at 6 A.M.. I got up at 5 P.M.. I had breakfast, and am now
listening to "http://www.dailybriefing.com"www.dailybriefing.com . I
updated Scott's Index
"http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . The index
has a big discrepancy since one part of it says it is down $11,000 and another
part says it is down $20,000. Microsoft's investor program frequently does not
match simple arithmetic. Well it is nice out, so I might go out in a little
while. CIO
Note:<888> 6/10/98 Wednesday 12:45 A.M. EDT: I sifted
through my email. I found in Outlook98 Inbox, if you check "Preview
Panel" you get the half page text of you email in the window below you
messages list. Not a whole lot happening on the internet, I suppose everyone
has unplugged their modems and taken a vacation for the next few months.
Remember the old rule of wisdom, when it is the most quiet is always when
something happens out of the ordinary, so don't be fool by the lull before the
storm, if any should arrive. Well as far as I can tell, it's all quiet on the
Eastern Front, and the town is pretty much the same as always for this time of
year. It is too bad the Greenwich Times is not on the internet, so out of town
residents could keep abreast of the local news, I am sure the local residents
would continue to subscribe to it. I have seen one Indiana plate, a couple of
Texas plates, and about a half dozen Florida plates in my travels around town.
Well back to the net, I will try to stay up for a while. CIO
Note:<888> 6/09/98 Tuesday 11:00 P.M. EDT: I went downtown
and had my coffee in front of the Senior center at 7:30 P.M.. walked down
Greenwich Avenue, through the train station parking garage. I then walked by
the teen center which was open and through Baldwin Park which is set up for
music concerts. I stopped the Greenwich Harbor patrol and chatted. I walked
around down by the Greenwich Harbor Inn outdoor patio. I noticed a large
sailboat from St. Croix. I walked down in front of the old General Re building
and down Steamboat Road. I stood out in the moon light chatting with one of the
fisherman about Long Island sound and the ocean in general. I walked up
Steamboat Road and used the bathroom at the Greenwich Harbor Inn. I walked back
up Greenwich Avenue and sat in front of the senior center for a while. I drove
back and I noticed when coming into my apartment road one of my neighbors in
the family houses had caught about a four foot 50 pound sea bass. I guess
they're running this time of year. They use to get $8 a pound for bass filets
in Nantucket 15 years ago, and they're awfully good eating. My right knee cap
is bothering me a bit. I noticed a car with a "B" sticker down on the
end of Steamboat Road which I believe stands for Belgium. Well, it's Tuesday
like that old movie, "If It's Tuesday, It's Belgium". The kids were
out this evening, but I don't believe the local schools are out quite yet. The
town was actually fairly busy for a Tuesday night. I suppose a lot of the
younger families which take their vacations sometimes earlier are already
heading up north. It is a bit cool out, and I would advise people heading
further north to bring a sweater or jacket for the cool evenings, particularly
if one had been down in Florida. Well back to the net. CIO
Note:<888> 6/09/98 Tuesday 7:40 P.M. EDT: I updated Scott's
Index "http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I
went downtown for a while this afternoon. I found the PC Computing magazine at
the news stand across from the train station, but when I got it home the Cdrom
was defective. I did notice it does not have Outlook98, just the setup.exe
download program. I walked around downtown. I went by the library and read two
weekly computer publications. I returned home and I am cooking Stauffer's
French bread pizza. I will go out with my thermos after dinner and have coffee.
CIO
Note:<888> 6/09/98 Tuesday 2:10 P.M. EDT: I am up at 2 P.M.
after breakfast I will go out to the bank in about an hour. I found an
interesting story just now about Solar Flares "http://dailynews.yahoo.com/headlines/technology/story.html?s=z/reuters/980609/tech/stories/solar_1.html"Solar
Flare May Disrupt Worldwide Communication .
Note:<888> 6/09/98 Tuesday 4:55 A.M. EDT: I finished reading
my email. If anyone needs help from IBM in a government this a useful link
"http://www.government.ibm.com/GOV/Global.nsf/?OpenDatabase"http://www.government.ibm.com/GOV/Global.nsf/?OpenDatabase
. I am just about to go out for some morning air and look for the PC Computing
magazine with the Cdrom of Outlook 98. I enjoy listening to the British point
of view since it is in English, and I might one day visit there, since I have
never been there. I suppose we all have our pipe dreams. Well enjoy the day, I
need a break from the net. The night time net activity really goes by quickly.
I always think the daytime people slow me down, and when they're asleep at
night I go much faster. Of course having been on a night schedule since about
1965, I have certain instincts at night from experience, which day time people
probably don't have. I basically find day time people demanding me to adapt to
their schedules annoying. How would you like it, if I called you up at 3 A.M..
Of course I always have to see a little day time sooner or later. I suppose I
should get out and get some sun while it is pleasant and maybe do a little
walking. Well give my best to the daytime people, I will see a few morning
people this morning. Over and Out. CIO
Note:<888> 6/09/98 Tuesday 4:15 A.M. EDT: For those of
youngsters who feel the need to get away from it all, here is a faraway
alternative "http://www.navy.mil.nz/"The Royal New Zealand Navy . I
am listening BBC radio Five , the right dingo about the need for the general
public to curtail their alcoholic intake. CIO
Note:<888> 6/09/98 Tuesday 4:00 A.M. EDT: For those of you
who want to bet on United Kingdom Sporting Events or the World Cup 98 this site
might interest you, "http://www.sporting-life.com/"Sport News and
Results from U.K. . I also stumbled across this more Sedate Canadian fishing
site while I was looking for the other
"http://www.sportinglife.com/"The Sporting Life Home Page . Well I
just had Stauffer's Chicken Chow Mein for dinner and am about to eat Ramen
noodles. Remember to click on the left or right dinosaurs on my homepage
"http://mrscott.com"mrscott.com for U.K. media feeds from the BBC.
CIO
Note:<888> 6/09/98 Tuesday 3:30 A.M. EDT: I read the news at
"http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm"mrscott.com/scotwork.htm . I
downloaded the additional components of Outlook98 from "http://www.microsoft.com/outlook/enhancements/addcomp/addcom.htm"Outlook
98 Components . I read at the MS site that the Outlook 98 program is on a CDROM
in PC Computing this month. Outlook 98 is suppose to be included in Windows 98,
but the download site is only good for three months, so a copy of it on the PC
Computing Cdrom might be handy, see
"http://www.microsoft.com/outlook/outlook98/outlook98.asp"How to Get
Outlook 98 about the information about the Cdrom. Maybe Microsoft has decided
to make it available for download after three months. I tried to setup my
Symantec Fax that comes with it, but I can't test it since I can't call myself.
Well it's a quiet night and I still have to read my email. CIO
Note:<888> 6/09/98 Tuesday 12:20 A.M. EDT: I went back to
bed and got up at 7:30 P.M. I was awaken by a call from a friend in Wilton who
decided to sell his house. He will now be looking for an inexpensive two family
house, possibly in Banksville, New York or Kennebunkport, Maine. I went by the
library at 8:30 P.M. and read the local newspaper. I did not have time to read
the computer newsweeklies yet. I got to thinking that since Prince Charles is
objecting to Genetic tomatoes, we might pull a little joke on him and broadcast
the all time worse movie of all times on all U.K. media feeds, "Revenge of
the Killer Tomatoes". I happen to have kept a synthetic polymer coffee cup
by my computer for many years next to the George Bush for President Cup with
pens in it, that says "Monsanto". Having grown up around Monsanto
since my father worked for them, I know it is a cleaver group of individuals
with pretty good resources. One does hear very much about it around here, but
Stillman Rockefeller use to be on the Board of Directors of Monsanto in the old
days, so there is definitely a local connection. After the library I went
downtown and walked around and it was quiet. I went by the Grand Union and
bought two Stauffer pizzas @ $2.50 each, two Stauffer Chicken Chow Mein @ $2
each, two Stauffer Chicken Fettuccini @ $2,50 each, two Stauffer Lasagna @
$2.99 each, Italian Cavatel .99, 1% GU half gallon milk $1.55, a dozen large GU
eggs $1.39, two ears corn @ .20 each, two packages of 3 Kings Bacon @ $1.79
each for a total of $29.58. I went home and put the groceries away and had one
of the chicken fettuccini, Ramen noodles, corn on the cob, orange soda. I went
back out at about 10:30 P.M. and had a thermos of coffee downtown and walked
around. I heard young teenagers upset that not much is going on. I drove down
by the water and came back at midnight. Tonight seems to be a full moon with a
ring around the moon, which I think means good weather. I suppose the witches
and warlocks will be out prowling the town. Well off to netville for a while.
CIO
Note:<888> 6/08/98 Monday 5:40 P.M. EDT: I was up at 4 P.M.
this afternoon. I read the tech news. I updated Scott's Index
"http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm. It did
quite well today. I noticed in the internet press that Prince Charles is upset
with Monsanto "http://www.monsanto.com"www.monsanto.com over
genetically engineered foods being introduced in the U.K.
"http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/health/background_briefings/food_safety/newsid_108000/108630.stm"BBC
News | Food Safety | Food minister defends genetic crops . I can understand his
viewpoint in light of recent food scares they have had in the U.K. like Mad Cow
disease, etc., but I believe the Monsanto genetically engineered tomatoes have
been adequately field tested in the States, before their introduction to the
U.K.. I also believe the Royal Horticultural Society has been experimenting
with different cross breeding techniques for hundreds of years in their botany
explorations around the world, so as usual this seems to be a tempest in a
teacup. Of course traditionally we defer to Royal prerogative, but perhaps some
other member of the Royal family would have their personal viewpoint on this
matter. Since the old Monsanto network includes a great many senior Anglophile
individuals, I suppose someone could remind young Prince Charles of the need
for agricultural experimentation after World War II when virtually all of his
country was starving to death. How soon we forget over relatively short periods
of time. Perhaps the Queen Mum should remind him how things were after the War
when there were mass food shortages, and virtually the whole country was
starving to death. Well I am still eating here. I will go out shortly. Have a
good evening. CIO
Note:<888> 6/08/98 Monday 3:45 A.M. EDT: I have been a laid
back mood this evening, reflecting on the state of my situation as it relates
to my present environment. I guess I am hooked on the net. I bet I could get
Bill Gates "mailto:billg@microsoft.com"mailto:billg@microsoft.com to
send me a free copy of Windows 98, if IBM sent him a free copy of
"http://www.newsbytes.com/pubNews/98/112993.html"IBM To Unveil Via
Voice 98 Today, Speech For All Apps which I would like to have too, so I don't
have to type so much. Basically I think the local capitalists are out of touch
with the volunteers, so I recommend that all 8,000 volunteers go on strike
today, and lets the capitalists see how much gets done when they don't keep
active. Yes the volunteers should go on strike today. If you see VIPs floating
around, tell them to send money, and in lieu of payment, tell them not to
expect too much, we're highly overrated in this neck of the woods. I also
noticed that IBM does not list itself in the Yahoo listing for Armonk, New
York. I have not been up that way in over a year, so maybe they all flew the coop
after getting tired of hanging out down on Steamboat Road like wharf rats. I
will admit wharf rats in Nantucket and other places around the ocean have more
fun. Well off to the think tank for a little self meditation, and if anyone
seems to think I am a IBM fellow, tell them I never signed a contract or ever
received a check from the company IBM. In fact I have never cashed a payroll
check in Greenwich, although I did once receive TIPs when I worked in a
restaurant. Well over and out for the curious. CIO
Note:<888>6/21/98 Sunday 7:50 A.M. EDT: I cleaned the
apartment and watered the plants. I have cleaned up and will go outside in ten
minutes once I finished listening to
"http://www.ttalk.com"www.ttalk.com 's weekend broadcast. Happy Birthday
to Prince William
"http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/newsid_116000/116472.stm"BBC
News | UK | Many Royal returns! Happy Birthday Prince William . Well it looks
like a nice day. CIO
Note:<888>6/21/98 Sunday 5:00 A.M. EDT: I was up at 4:00
A.M.. I had breakfast of bacon, scrambled eggs, toast, orange juice, and
coffee. I went out for smokes. I am just about to clean my apartment for the
next couple of hours. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/20/98 Saturday 5:20 P.M. EDT: I went out at 7:00
A.M. this morning, and while I was viewing the harbor, I mentioned to one of
the fishermen that I had pulled a muscle in my heel walking with new shoes. He
said I should use the old shoes, since a pair of new shoes can strain muscles
in one's foot. I went by the Grand Union and purchased two one pound boxes of
Strawberries for $1.69 each, over two pounds of seedless grapes @ .99 a pound
for $2.63, a rib eye steak for $3.67, two pints of blueberries for $1.50 each,
and two ears of yellow corn for .40 for a total of $14.66. I went home and
mixed all the fruit together and added two jiggers of Mount Gay Rum, two
jiggers of white wine, and two tablespoons of Angostura bitters to make a
tropical fruit salad. I had a bit of it. I went back out at 8:30 and stopped by
the Hospital Thrift Shop and bought two Putnam Trust coffee cups for .50 and
said hello to the courteous staff. I then drove down Greenwich Avenue and
parked in front of the senior center and walked around the Town Green. One
local representative suggested I take the Island Beach Ferry, but I said with
the bad heel, I would probably be at risk if I fell overboard, and could not
swim. Lots of families were out enjoying the day. I drove back down to the
water and quite a few people were fishing. By the way I put on the older Reeboks.
I then went by Bruce Park and saw energetic joggers circling the park. I then
returned by the train station and stopped be the Greenwich Farmers Market in
the west parking lot by the thruway and checked out the excellent looking
produce. I noticed lots of local chefs buying their produce there. I bought a
cookie for .75 and noticed two Africans in the parking lot with broken down
cars. I then drove out to Grass Island and toured the waterfront. Several
people were sunning themselves and a young Mexican and his son were fishing. I
told them about the 50 pound stripe bass one of my neighbors had caught. I then
returned up town and stopped by the Library and read the newspaper, which did
not say much new as usual. I chatted with the library security guard about the
future of computers and the nature of the business. I then returned home at
noon and had some more fruit salad. I tried to rest, but did not fall asleep. I
got up about 3:30 and previewed the IBM Business Intelligence CDROM that I had
received in the mail. I guess it was lightning that struck the building at 7
P.M. on Wednesday night causing my doorbell to go off. It knocked out the
downstairs intercom and also caused the electronic sliding door to malfunction.
I suppose these things happen when one has lots of thunderstorms. I have a
feeling that the overall state of things in Greenwich is pretty much the same
while the economy holds. However recently, I have mentioned to several
individuals that when the micro asteroid belt that comes around every 35 years
hits in the first week of November, supposedly 50% of the world's satellites
will be knocked out. This could affect all communications systems including
defense systems like Norad and other strategic communication systems, not to
mention many of the satellites cost billions of dollars. I suppose if the
market is going down at that period there could be financial turmoil, not to
mention that is when the United States has mid term elections. It will be
interesting to see what happens in the general scope of things, as opposed to
the constant barrage of suspect propaganda on the television. I have a feeling
quite a lot is happening once one tunes off the tube. The Glass on my
automobile is getting dirty, and sometime soon when I am on a day schedule, I
might try to clean up the car, but not when I have a bad heel that causes me to
have a slight limp at the moment. Really a very peaceful quite day in
Greenwich. I hope the gang across the Sound has a fun time this evening, wish I
could be there. Enjoy the rest of the day. CIO
Note:<888>6/20/98 Saturday 4:00 A.M. EDT: On Thursday I was
up at noon and made my appointment after stopping by the Hospital Thrift Shop.
It was a nice day, so afterwards I went by the library and read the computer
press. I then went downtown and walked around a bit and chatted with a few
local deja vue people. I went back home at 7 P.M. and had a rib eye steak for
dinner, along with corn on the cob, ramen noodles, ice tea, and a cup of hot
tea. I tried on my new pair of Nike Air Jordan’s and decided to break them in.
I then went back downtown about 8:30 P.M. and walked around for some exercise.
One resident told me the most popular horse at the track now is called
"Steamboat Road". There was an ambulance call at the Greenwich Train station.
I mentioned to the owner of planet pizza, that a wood fired pizza place was
being built across the street. I walked around up to the top of the Avenue. I
chatted with someone about an alternative place at Brumos Porsche Mercedes in
Jacksonville, Florida about where they could get a better deal on Mercedes,
since they have first choice off the boat. I walked back down the avenue. I
rested on the bench. I started walking down the avenue. I stopped and chatted
with another Greenwich resident who is smaller and looks like a kid, and was
concerned about having been mugged and beaten up in front of the boys club by
two Africans. I continued and walked down the Avenue and it was after 2 A.M.
and everything was closed. While chatting on the avenue a couple stopped by and
asked how to get to I95 which is the most common question on Greenwich Avenue.
I drove down Steamboat Road and chatted about the ocean with a young officer on
patrol. I returned home about 3 A.M. and sat up relaxing until 6 A.M. when I
went to bed. I was tired and did not get up until 8 P.M. the following evening.
When I got up I noticed I was lame and could barely walk. I suppose I had
walked too much the night before. I made a couple of phone calls and went back
to bed until about 2:30 A.M. this morning. I went out briefly for smokes at the
Shell station and returned home and filed this report. I updated Scott's Index
"http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I suppose
with the sore heel from all that walking in the new Nike Air Jordan’s, I will
have to stay off my feet for a while other than from moving around to the car.
Well it is back to the net, and I am totally rested. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/18/98 Thursday 5:20 A.M. EDT: I think I will
catch up on my rest a little bit. CIO
Note:<888>6/18/98 Thursday 3:40 A.M. EDT: I got the hard
drive in the Dumpster 486 DX/66 going by setting up the CMOS with the proper
parameters. I did go out about 1 A.M. for a half hour. I also put the temporary
dumpster computer memory back in the primary backup system. The dumpster
computer needs two 72 pin memory SIMMs to work. I have all systems assembled.
And I fdisked, formatted, and sys.com the dumpster computer before removing the
memory. I have the serial and LPT ports working on it too. The IBM 486DX/66 CPU
in it did not have a fan just a heat condenser, I would use a CPU fan with it,
if I ever used it. I also straightened up. It is a little warm and damp in
here, so I turned up the air conditioner. I will do a little of my regular net
surfing now. Well enjoy the early morning hours. CIO
Note:<888>6/18/98 Thursday 12:40 A.M. EDT: Well I tried
sleeping until noon on Wednesday morning. I then started working on the
dumpster 486 DX/2 computer. I worked on it until 6 P.M. when I went back to
bed. Eventually by temporarily putting in the backup 486 DX4 120 mhz computer
two eight meg SIMMS in it, I got it booting from the A: drive. I reset some of
the motherboard settings. I setup the CMOS in failsafe mode to get it working
smoothly. However FDISK although it works from a boot A: disk does not
partition the 80 meg C: drive. It is an older Compaq Prolinea dumpster hard
drive I put in, so I have to check Compaq site to see if there are better CMOS
setup settings at the site than what someone had written on the drive. Well at
least the overall system is working with the second motherboard I have had
lying around in a pizza box for two years. The fellow I bought my 486 DX4 120
AMD processor from gave me the second motherboard with the one I used for two
years, since Bank 2 of 32 pin memory has broken memory chip hooks for
installing that type of memory. However using the two 8 meg 72 pin chips, it
all seems to basically work. Once I get the C: drive going I will put the
memory back in my primary backup. I am using the IBM 486DX2 66 mhz processor in
it from the IBM dumpster computer setup as Intel 486/DX 2. The IBM dumpster
computer was not salvageable yet, since it had no DRAM. I used its 520 meg hard
drive, as my D: drive on my primary computer. I am using my old 3 1/2 floppy
drive on the dumpster system, a dumpster salvaged 5 1/4 floppy drive, a Acton
desktop case, dumpster floppy comptroller, dumpster Trident memory card,
dumpster port card, I need to get it to recognize the mouse COM port, a generic
modem network card that I don't know anything about, I am running it off the
left bedroom desk computer monitor. Once I get the C: drive on the dumpster
computer going, I will put the memory back in the 486 DX4 backup bedroom
system, and put the dumpster system cover on, and keep it in reserve until I
come with memory for it. I have a fourth monitor for it in the closet. Thus I
basically have my primary IBM 233 MX system, my backup AMD 486/DX4 120 mhz
system, my 386 SX system, and the almost complete dumpster 486/DX2 66 mhz
system. Well this is the type of hobby one takes up during rainy weather when
one is on limited income. I conceivably could network the three lesser
computers to my primary computer, but I would need to know how to figure out how
to use and find network cards, not to mention the cable. I don't think it is
necessary; but in the exercise of setting up an emergency communications post,
with the right expertise and necessity behind me that is an alternative, if a
small group wanted to use the primary computer as a server. After going to bed
at 6 P.M., all Hell broke lose with lightning and thunder at 7 P.M.. It was as
intense as I have ever heard it with heavy showers. I heard the door bell ring
at 7 P.M. too, but no one was there. I disconnected the primary computer from
power and telephone during the storm. A friend from Long Island called to tell
me his brother in law and fiancée had arrived for their wedding and honeymoon
from Scotland. I also had a friend call from Wilton, but I was so tired, I am
not sure what he said. I slept until 11:30 P.M. and had breakfast of scrambled
eggs, bacon, toast, coffee, and orange juice. I updated Scott's Index, it was a
dang good day on Wall Street, "http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm
. After posting this message, I will go out in about 45 minutes for smokes, and
a little fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>6/17/98 Wednesday 8:30 A.M. EDT: Well I went out
at midnight and walked around downtown the fool length of Greenwich Avenue. I
noticed in the train station office park area, there was more computer
equipment. They discarded a tower case with a Pentium motherboard but no
memory, processor, or drives. When I returned an hour later it was gone by 2
A.M., so somebody else is cursing the computer dumpster area at the wee hours
of the morning. I did pick up a Compaq 386 which had a 80 meg hard drive. When
I walked the full length of Greenwich Avenue, I studied the excellent masonry
wall being built at the Presbyterian Church. They obviously have a group of
master craftsmen working there. I am sure it is difficult building a curved
stone wall. Obviously the Presbyterians know something about Masonry. I studied
the Sotheby's Office, they apparently aren't doing too well, because they can't
afford a stand for their receptionist's computer, but simply have it sitting on
the floor with laser printer next to the desk. Some sort of matching end table
or stand would do. I saw a gal in Jaguar driving down the Post Road East with
only her parking lights on. I studied the OmniPoint store, they look pretty
pricey. I noticed as I walking back down the Avenue, they were taking in a
delivery at Knapp Funeral Home, I guess they needed late night supplies. I got
in my trusty Volvo and drove back by the computer dumping area, and I saw the
tower case gone, and I retrieved the Compaq. I drove down to the end of
Steamboat Road and shined my lights on the water. I did not notice any aquatic
life, and the wind was dead calm. I suppose occasionally we get Tiger Sharks
swimming into the Harbor. I saw the Yacht Club Night Watchman shine the spot
light on the water, and I hailed him and welcomed him to his post. I stayed
about a half hour studying the harbor and the skyline. I noticed the house with
the big flag is fairly well lit, while most the other houses seem to be dark. I
have not chatted with Joe McDonald over in Belle Haven in several years, maybe
I'll go over and say hello some time. The Greenwich Times is headlining the
Moxley case, so I guess nothing new is happening around town. I returned back
over towards Byram stopping at the Shell Station for smokes. Richard the night
proprietor wanted to know something about computer viruses, and I suggested to
him to check out the library computer books. He said Shell Oil needs to revamp
its computerized cash register accounting procedures, since they are out of
date. I drove back downtown and down around thru Bruce Park and I came back via
the Post Road and went down the Avenue and back down by the water and I
returned home about 4 A.M.. For the next four hours, I assembled various parts
from various discarded computer systems together, unfortunately when I started
the machine, the dumpster system did not work. I was trying to put an IBM
486/66 DX chip I believe in a motherboard that might not take it although it
did fit in. I changed the settings from Intel 486 DX to Cyrix and then the
system power quit working altogether, even when I returned the setting to Intel
486/66. Perhaps I blew the motherboard or processor. Well I had enough parts to
put a another system together anyway. I used the same motherboard as in the
back up 486 in the bedroom. I happened to have a second one. Who knows it is
all a mystery, but it keeps me in practice assembling and testing computer
systems. Maybe I should pass it on to some unknowing computer dumping area
prowler, but I suppose it would be quite a hassle, but it has a number of
useful parts. Maybe some time in the future I will fiddle with it. Well it was
a perfect night weather wise last night and I enjoyed being outside for a
while. I guess I will go to bed shortly, so all of you daytime people make sure
nobody steals the sun. Bye for Now. CIO
Note:<888>6/16/98 Tuesday 11:20 P.M. EDT: For those of us
from the Western Hemisphere in the Good Old United States of America the left
dino is the Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key composed during the War
of 1812 click the left dino on the homepage or
"http://mrscott.com/usanthem.rm"mrscott.com/usanthem.rm . CIO
Note:<888>6/16/98 Tuesday 10:40 P.M. EDT: I changed the
Russia Imperial Anthem to the two outermost dinos on the homepage
"http://mrscott.com"mrscott.com . CIO
Note:<888>6/16/98 Tuesday 10:20 P.M. EDT: I went to bed at
4:30 P.M. for a nap and got up at 9:30 P.M. and had a small rib eye steak for
dinner, corn on the cob, Ramen noodles, ice tea, and coffee. I posted Scott's
Index "http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm which
was up a bit today. I have not been out today, so I will cleanup and go out in
about an hour. CIO
Note:<888>6/16/98 Tuesday 4:30 P.M. EDT: I added a sound
file to "http://mrscott.com/gb.htm"mrscott.com/gb.htm . I also added
a sound file link next to the Dinos on the homepage
"http://mrscott.com"mrscott.com , click "ria.rm"** for the
"ria.rm"**Russia Imperial Anthem** . CIO
Note:<888>6/16/98 Tuesday 2:40 P.M. EDT: I put the IBM 6X86
processor image on my homepage "http://mrscott.com"mrscott.com with a
link from it to their site
"http://www.chips.ibm.com/products/x86/"IBM x86 Microprocessors . CIO
Note:<888>6/16/98 Tuesday 2:00 P.M. EDT: I did a little disk
maintenance on the hard drives, I have 300 megs free on the C: drive up to 350
megs when the Microsoft Internet Explorer cache is cleared. I have 180 megs
free on the D: drive. I am using the D: drive to store my *.cab and download
files. It seems like it is a nice day out, so maybe I should go out and see if
any guests are in the area. I suppose besides guests, we might have the usual
cross section of stockholders showing up in the area, while they are on their
northern migration for the summer holidays. I like the local Alta Vista Search
engine on my hard drive, it sure helps find lots of hidden resources, I have
built up over the years. To use it, one has to first start the Query
Dispatcher. I am sort of in a funky mood since I have not been out much in the
sun recently with all the rain we have had. I suppose with PC Expo in Manhattan
some computer tech types will be visiting the area. I can recommend the IBM
Armonk Visitors Center which last time I checked a couple years ago, was a
security guard who looks at you on a remote camera, and says there is no
visitors center, or as an alternative one can contemplate the view of Greenwich
Harbor from the bottom of Steamboat Road, which might have some relevance to
IBM's outlook in the area. Please don't crash any private clubs. I suppose the
local kids are trying to find summer jobs, perhaps some local entrepreneurs
could use them as beta testers, but it is my personal point of view, they
should get outside and enjoy the warmer weather and get a little exercise,
after all the time spent at the computers. Well any questions, please give me
an at "mailto:mikescott@ibm.net"mailto:mikescott@ibm.net , or sign my
guest book "http://mrscott.com/guestbook.html"mrscott.com/guestbook.html
. Well I hope everyone is enjoying their self. CIO
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Note:<888>6/16/98 Tuesday 11:45 A.M. EDT: I had a friend
stop by this past morning to study some cartography maps I have. I made a fruit
salad out of blueberries, strawberries, and diced cantaloupe, which I mixed
with a couple of jiggers of Mount Gay Rum and a tablespoon of Angostura
Bitters. I let is all sit about six hours while I took a nap until now. I will
do a little routine net work and then go out and enjoy the day. I guess I am
back on a day schedule. I have noticed that President Clinton has dropped from
media attention for the last several days. I suppose he is on vacation again or
maybe he is hiding out from the media attention on one of those Trident
submarines out in Oregon. CIO
Note:<888>6/16/98 Tuesday 1:15 A.M. EDT: Well if you have
the password, you can download the Win98 beta from this link
"http://www.focus-asia.com/home/jeffreywest/windows98.html"Windows98
. CIO
Note:<888>6/15/98 Monday 11:55 P.M. EDT: Well I downloaded
Internet Explorer 5.0 last Thursday and it still has not crashed. I'd say it is
a pretty stable developer beta. CIO
Note:<888>6/15/98 Monday 8:00 P.M. EDT: Well, Wall Street
finally took a bath today. I guess the old guard in their Blue Monday suits
have made their decisions. Scott's Index was down over $20,000 or over 2%.
Scott's Index is at
"http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I was up
at 6 P.M.. Before I went to bed at noon I chatted with a Microsoft Sales person
up in Buffalo about my view of what's going on the internet. Bob seems
knowledgeable. I remembered the University of Buffalo has the United States
seismological headquarters, I believe. Well if I have to shuffle off to
Buffalo, I will probably zoom through and check out the shop in Toronto. Yes
Microsoft has a major office in Toronto, and I dare say the security looks like
lumberjacks about 7 feet tall or more, who don't seem to mind the cold weather.
Well bring your stilts if your planning to join me at World Internet Summit 98
in Toronto this week. I suppose I will have to take one of my Canada Air
private Jets at Westchester Airport which are good in cold weather and seem to
know how to find their way to Canada. Remember any short ladies in sneakers
might be the boss. Well, I just might be kidding, but anything could happen. I
remember last time I came down from home in Toronto, I road the Amtrak down and
their was a nice retired lady in the back of the Pullman car having a LaBatts
beer with her young great grandson. I believe she looked like the Queen Mum and
I suppose the tiny little tot was Willie. I remember the Courtly gentleman
railroad conductors seemed to have a sense of humor. I stepped off the train
and made a brief phone call to Charlie Cary in East Aurora, New York to find
out his son George was out in Sands Point, Long Island. The train continued its
adventure down to Manhattan. Needless to say I don't think any railroad tycoons
feel like selling any property at the moment, and remember the first thing you
were taught is "Never to Sell Your Mineral Rights". Well, I will
shower and venture out downtown. PS: The golf cottage in Greenwich is not for
sale. CIO
Note:<888>6/15/98 Monday 11:20 A.M. EDT: Well I finally got
through my daily 20 automatic email messages. I was thinking I should instruct
the legal department to go sailing, and the financial department to play golf,
and the anyone else that is left, to go on strike like General Motors. Who
knows, we all could use a good long vacation for about 10 years, and I'm not
talking prison. Of course sooner or later as usual we'd all get bored, I
suppose. CIO
Note:<888>6/15/98 Monday 10:30 A.M. EDT: For the record as
far as correspondence with William Gates
"mailto:billg@microsoft.com"mailto:billg@microsoft.com , I found the
email address in September 1994 in the Internet Yellow pages at the Greenwich
Library. I have sent him perhaps 50 messages since then, mostly to do with
computers, software, internet, and Greenwich, Connecticut. Nothing to
technical, just on general principals. I have received only two email message
back from him shortly after I originally emailed him on Volcanoes, NASA's radar
imaging project which was going on when I first got on the internet, the
shuttle was photographing the Kamchatka Peninsula volcano that was active. I
received an email back from that address saying not to send such long messages.
About a month latter I received email from the same address using PGP
encryption, which I still do not know how to use, so I never unscrambled it. I
don't save my correspondence, so I have no record of any correspondence, except
a couple of minor messages of no relevance to anyone. Of course, most geniuses
with similar backgrounds tend to think the same. In a town like Greenwich, I am
sure there are quite a few reclusive geniuses or at least moderately successful
people. Well back to the grind. PS, I admit my spelling errors are horrible,
but remember I have poor vision and don't use glasses while on the computer. It
is a bit blurry. CIO
Note:<888>6/15/98 Monday 10:00 A.M. EDT: I went downtown at
about 6 A.M., but I stopped and talked with one of my neighbors for a half
hour. I then went down to the bottom of Steamboat Road and chatted with another
one of my former neighbors about the French World Solo Sailor that was lost at
sea. I suppose one should wear life vests with homing beacons when on deck in
the ocean. I walked around downtown. I noticed a nice German Shepard sitting in
front of the Senior Center. I noticed the benches on the Greenwich Common are
still in disrepair. Someone kicked out many of the slats. I noticed while
sitting in front of the Post Office, someone had either kicked or knocked out
the middle solid 1 1/2 inch solid iron middle arm rest of the southwest bench.
They had to break it in two pieces. It looked like someone took a sledge hammer
to it, or it was one very powerful individual that kicked it. I walked around
the bottom of the Avenue and walked through the train station, and chatted with
one of the senior members of the business community on the train station
platform in his blue summer suit. He usually wears a Stetson, I guess it is too
warm today. The sun was out this A.M., but it is clouding up. I then walked
back up the Avenue, and went by the Hospital Thrift Shop, and they seem to be
lean on merchandise, but most everything is half price. I then went by the
Grand Union and chatted with one of our local shoppers about the gigantic
strawberries they have there from Watsonville, California. I bought a pint for
$1.29, two shell steaks at $4.99 a pound for $7.68, a pint of blueberries for
$1.50, 4 ears of corn for .80, for a total of $11.27; plus a $1.45 in returned
aluminum cans. I came home, while the town is just getting to get busy. One
usually sees the "Old Guard" out in force on Monday morning. I will
go to bed shortly, I don't have any appointments today. Well have a good day,
day time people, I also noticed two Canadian geese on the harbor with three
half grown goslings. There were a few young kids fishing on the pier. Thus
Greenwich wants to get into its summer routine, but the rain keeps coming, so
this week might be another wash out. Well we'll see, but my bones feel like
rain. CIO
Note:<888>6/15/98 Monday 5:50 A.M. EDT: Report from the Elephants'
Grave Yard, you might be interested in this link
"http://www.seniornet.org/"Welcome to SeniorNet! Bringing Wisdom to
the Information Age . I just had dinner of peanut butter sandwich and ramen
noodles and ice tea. I still need to lose weight. I am going out for a morning
walk on Greenwich Avenue, now that the sun seems to be up. I enjoy listening to
BUSH House BBC left Dino or right Dino (little sea serpents on my homepage ) on
homepage "http://mrscott.com"mrscott.com . Well my chores are done
for the week, let's hope it does not rain too much this week. CIO
Note:<888>6/15/98 Monday 5:20 A.M. EDT: I updated Greenwich
page "http://mrscott.com/greenw.htm"mrscott.com/greenw.htm and
Greenwich Real Estate
"http://mrscott.com/gwreal.htm"mrscott.com/gwreal.htm . CIO
Note:<888>6/15/98 Monday 4:30 A.M. EDT:
"http://www.sunday-times.co.uk/news/pages/tim/98/06/15/timcrtcrt01011.html?1789999"The
Times: Court Page: Trooping of the Color on June 13, 1998. CIO
Note:<888>6/15/98 Monday 4:25 A.M. EDT:"http://www.discovery.com/cams/keiko/keikomain.html"Discovery
Online -- Animal Cams: Keiko Cam Free Willy Cam.
"http://www.thirdage.com/news/archive/980613-02.html"Third Age - News
& Opinion - Archive - JUNE 13, 1998 - Advances in Prostate Cancer Protection
.CIO
Note:<888>6/15/98 Monday 3:55 A.M. EDT: I finished the
laundry and also put the shower curtain and liner in a separate washer with a
quart of bleach to remove the mildew. I chatted with a fellow up in Denmark
about Greenland and the World Cup which he is broadcasting to Thailand over his
cable modem at 30 meg a second with the RealAudio server. I guess that means
once we all get cable modems, we all will be able to broadcast our own content
any where in the world. Everyone will be a Star, of course you will have to
know how to run and afford a computer. Beam Me Up Scotty. We also discussed how
Denmark and the Netherlands being low lying countries, would be at jeopardy if
the Antarctic Ice Cap or the Greenland Ice Shelf melted raising the World's
Oceans level, they would be amongst the first to feel the effects along with
southern Asia along the Indian Ocean and a great many low lying islands. I
think there might be a big dormant volcano underneath two miles of ice in the
interior of Greenland. Well back to the net. I think I am about 20 feet above
sea level here on the second floor, but I don't notice much elevation change on
the way over to Byram Beach, but the Byram River down the road is a good 70
feet beneath me. I wonder why that is. CIO
Note:<888>6/15/98 Monday 2:25 A.M. EDT: I had a Vodka,
orange juice, grapefruit juice, and Angostura bitters before going to bed
Sunday morning to celebrate the Queen's birthday. I was awaken by a family
member at 9 A.M. for a tech support session. Another friend called at 4 P.M.,
and I made a couple of calls then. I went back to bed until 8 P.M.. I had
breakfast at 4 P.M. of cereal, toast, orange juice, and coffee. I cleaned my
apartment from 8 P.M. listening to the BBC News World report, click the left
dino on my homepage. I also watered the plants. I backed up my computer, and it
all barely fits on one tape. I made
"http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm"mrscott.com/icetea.htm . At 12:30 A.M.
I went out for a short walk. I came back at 2 A.M. and started my laundry. I
will do a little net work this morning if anything is happening. We had a lot
of rain this weekend. I think the Buick Open is on in Westchester. I heard
there was an oil spill by a tanker on I-95 at the Stratford Milford line that
they will be still cleaning up this morning. One lane North bound was open at
11 P.M. and no lanes southbound. I might go out for another walk at sunrise
this morning. I also added the lines to my config.sys:
files= 40
buffers=30
these two lines might make the system go a little faster. CIO
Note:<888>6/15/98 Monday 1:30 A.M.
EDT:"http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/newsid_112000/112109.stm"BBC
News | UK | Grey skies fail to wash out Trooping the Color CIO
Note:<888>6/30/98 Tuesday 10:15 P.M. EDT: I tested my Iphone
5.0 and Netmeeting and they seem to be working in full Duplex, so the grayed
out full duplex boxes are just a false errors. No need to call tech support
then. Tech support does not begin until first call, so why not wait until
something serious comes up, then you have three months. CIO
Note:<888>6/30/98 Tuesday 9:50 P.M. EDT: Since I am using 32
bit FAT on my hard drive, I setup my CMOS for my hard drive C: with 32 bit
access "on" instead of the default "off". CIO
Note:<888>6/30/98 Tuesday 9:15 P.M. EDT: I did hot go out. I
downloaded Microsoft Outlook 98 again and reinstalled it after uninstalling it.
Outlook 98 seems to be working fine now. I watched a little television while
doing this. I also put a book underneath my ergonomic keyboard and centered it
better, and it seems to be a little easier to use. CIO
Note:<888>6/30/98 Tuesday 7:10 P.M. EDT: I had an inquiry
today from a library employee about how to boot a computer from the Win95 or
Win98 boot up disks, so that one can access the CDROM player to install Win98.
I made up this page "http://mrscott.com/cddos.htm"mrscott.com/cddos/cddos.htm
on the procedure. I hope Microsoft does not mind. I went out about 2:30 P.M.
after testing my new system. I have two minor annoyances, one on Netmeeting and
Iphone 5.0, I can't get the full duplex boxes highlighted to check. I tried
reinstalling the SoundBlaster 32 drivers both Win98 and Creative Labs, to no
avail. I might have to check with Microsoft tech support, and I assume the
programs are not working in full duplex. I have the full duplex option checked
in "My computer", "Sound", "SB 16 Plug and Play",
"Options". The other minor problem is in Outlook 98 when I download
mail, it disconnects from the ISP after a few mail messages, and might lose the
rest of the mail on the server. I have not checked it enough to be sure. I went
out at 2:30 P.M. and stopped by the bank. I went by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I
filled my car up with $15 premium at Exxon. I went downtown and walked around.
One British couple asked me where they could get a beer and watch the world
cup, I suggested the Sundown Saloon or Thataway. I chatted with another British
lady that had been caught in the rain earlier. I drove down by the water. I
went by the library and read the computer weekly press. I noticed the main
elevator was broken again, so people had to enter from the rear of the
building. I went by the Grand Union and bought GU raisin brand $2.19, Pint
Blueberries .99, two Vlasic Kosher dill pickles $3 for both, Tombstone pizza
$3.50, GU 2 % milk $1.67, two ears yellow corn .40, and a package Purdue
boneless chicken breasts @ $2.99 a pound for $3.26 for a total of $15.01. I
returned home and put the groceries away, and fixed a ham sandwich, corn on the
cob, ramen noodles, coke, and coffee for dinner. I updated Scott's Index "http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm
. I then filed this report. I might go out in a while, but maybe not since I
hear thunder out. I am having trouble with the ergonomic keyboard missing the
keys, I might have to go back to the old keyboard. Well have a good evening.
CIO
Note:<888>6/30/98 Tuesday 11:50 A.M. EDT: I ran the
maintenance wizard this morning and the defrag process that put the more used
programs in the fastest part of the hard disk took quite a while. I was not
done until about 7 A.M. and went to bed. I had to get up early this morning, so
I can make it to the bank and check out what went wrong. System is running
great. I took off the Route 98 Desktop theme since it made it hard to see the
icons. Well I guess Win98 is a worthwhile update and does not cause any
problems at least for me. I am most pleased with it. Well time for breakfast.
CIO
Note:<888>6/30/98 Tuesday 1:40 A.M. EDT: I went out at about
11 P.M. and I went by the bank and they messed up my account. I was unable to withdraw
funds. On the way back home I got a flat tire on West Putnam Avenue. I changed
the tire at the Mobil station across the street in about fifteen minutes. I
went home and washed my hands. I went back downtown and stopped by the Shell
station to check the air on the spare. I went downtown and walked around. Down
by the train station office park dumpster, they have about 50 old Dell
keyboards discarded. I finished my walk. I noticed now all the intersections on
Greenwich Avenue have well marked double stop signs. It is about time after all
these years. I returned home and installed the ergonomic keyboard without using
the slow mouse touch pad retaining my mouse. I had a snack of raspberry strudel
and ramen noodles. I will surf the net a bit before going to bed. CIO
Note:<888>6/29/98 Monday 10:10 P.M. EDT: Good news, I
installed Windows 98 on my new system in 38 minutes today, no problems. I think
that is great of Microsoft to put such an excellent upgrade together that does
not cause any problems. I also installed the FAT32 on my 1 Gig hard drive in
about 15 minutes. I gained about 25 % more space. I did have to uninstall the
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 developer beta before installing Win98, but it
prompted me to do this. I was up at 9 A.M. today. After breakfast I did some
household activity. I went out at 1 P.M. after chatting with a neighbor. I
stopped by the housing authority to give them a copy of my yearly electricity
bill to hopefully get a better subsidy. I went by the bank for my Win98 money a
gift from a family member. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop. I went by
Entree computer and they wanted $99.99 for Win98. I went by Computer Playhouse
and they wanted $109.99 for Win98. I finally drove up to CompUSA in Norwalk and
bought Win98 there for $89.99 plus tax. I also picked up a clearance item
ergonomic keyboard with touch pad for $15.99. I will return it since I don't
like, it and the touch pad is too slow and does not fit my keyboard drawer. I
also purchased 10 CD jewel cases for $5.99. I returned home at 5 P.M. after
browsing the store for a long time and checking out Long Island sound down on
Steamboat Road. I saw one of our Food Emporium employees at CompUSA. I had a
quick ham sandwich and ramen noodles for dinner. I uninstalled Microsoft
Internet Explorer 5.0 beta when prompted by Win98. I then restarted Win98
installation. It went through the progress flawlessly in 38 minutes with about
5 reboots. I had freed up 365 megs space before installing and I put the backup
files on the smaller D drive. I spent over an hour viewing the Win98 Demo. I
installed the FAT 32 on my 1 Gig D drive in about fifteen minutes. It left 445
megs free on the C: drive. I installed a few additional programs from the CD
that installation did not install. Installation installed and kept my Logicode
modem settings, but it did prompt me there was a problem conflict IRQ which was
a fake error message. The modem worked fine from the beginning. I registered
Win98 online. Right now I am downloading a few small newer programs and a new
Route 98 Desktop theme. I will go out as soon as I finish this in about ten
minutes. I updated Scott's Index
"http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm .
"http://www.webho.com/WealthClock/"Bill Gates Personal Wealth Clock
is worth over $60 billion today. I think the Microsoft team has done a great
job on the development of the product, and I give them my staunches
congratulations on a job well done. CIO
Note:<888>6/29/98 Monday 3:55 A.M. EDT: I went out drove
downtown. I walked down to the bottom of the Avenue and then back up to the
center. I drove my car down to the train station and picked up a discarded 14
inch IBM monitor that did not work and discarded it when I returned home. I
drove down Steamboat Road and then parked at Island Beach parking lot. I took
the 6:30 P.M. fairy out to Island Beach. There was a small group going out on
the smaller boat. A large party was in progress at the Greenwich Harbor Inn. It
was a bit windy and the waves were choppy. When we arrived at Island Beach a
Coast Guard launch was in position. I did not get off the ferry. I sat toward
the rear on the upper deck. I noticed quite a few visitors. The ferry returned
at 7:00 P.M. with a fairly full load of passengers. I enjoyed the ride. I drove
down Steamboat Road again, and then over to Grass Island and chatted with a
couple youngsters and their father fishing. Once I returned downtown, I walked
around the bottom of Greenwich Avenue again. I returned home about 8:30 P.M.
and sat outside chatting with my neighbors until 10 P.M. I had dinner of ham
sandwich and fresh zucchini. I went out at 11 P.M. and had coffee downtown out
of my thermos. It was very quiet. I walked to the bottom of Greenwich Avenue. I
returned to my car and saw three Greenwich Police patrol units responding
quickly to an incident. I then drove down to the Greenwich Harbor Inn which is
booked full. I used the restroom. I chatted with the regular night clerk. I
suggest to a visitor that the White Elephant Hotel in Nantucket is an interesting
destination. I returned to Greenwich Avenue and walked to the top and sat on
the bench at the top for a while. I walked back down Greenwich Avenue. A few
young teenagers were loitering in front of the Dome restaurant. I sat out for a
while and returned to my apartment about 1:30 A.M. Two police units were at my
apartment helping a neighbor. I went upstairs and gathered my laundry. I did my
laundry until 3 A.M. sitting outside enjoying the night air and watching a
rabbit feast on one of my neighbors flowers. I read three tabloids someone has
left in the laundry room. I went upstairs and put away my laundry. I used a
Canadian quarter with Queen Elizabeth on it for my laundry since I was short
one American quarter. I filed this report while I am making Ramen noodles and a
hot raspberry Danish for a snack. I will go to bed shortly. It was my usual
summer Sunday. I did see a bit of the weekend activity. Well have a good
morning, and tell the morning shift to get off their butts to do some
exploring. CIO
Note:<888>6/28/98 Sunday 3:35 P.M. EDT:
"http://terraserver.microsoft.com/GetTilesByXY.asp?XId=5106&YId=12565&TileX=3&TileY=3&SrcId=2&ImgDate=06/21/1988&DSize=0"Microsoft
TerraServer Full Resolution Image Page Area of the Russian Consulate Long
Island, Kilmarnock Estate across from Harrison House Conference Center full of
spies and blond jock jogger types. CIO
Note:<888>6/28/98 Sunday 3:00 P.M. EDT:
"http://terraserver.microsoft.com/GetTilesByXY.asp?XId=9558&YId=3785&TileX=4&TileY=0&SrcId=1&ImgDate=04/12/1991&DSize=0"Microsoft
TerraServer Full Resolution Image Page Indian Harbor Point ,
"http://terraserver.microsoft.com/GetTilesByXY.asp?XId=9558&YId=3785&TileX=6&TileY=1&SrcId=1&ImgDate=04/12/1991&DSize=0"Microsoft
TerraServer Full Resolution Image Page Meads Point , or
"http://terraserver.microsoft.com/GetTilesByXY.asp?XId=9558&YId=3784&TileX=1&TileY=1&SrcId=1&ImgDate=04/12/1991&DSize=0"Microsoft
TerraServer Full Resolution Image Page Belle Haven higher above sea level all
in Greenwich, Connecticut USA. CIO
Note:<888>6/28/98 Sunday 2:55 P.M. EDT: Another south facing
peninsula
"http://terraserver.microsoft.com/GetTilesByXY.asp?XId=5430&YId=4387&TileX=3&TileY=3&SrcId=1&ImgDate=07/10/1990&DSize=0"Microsoft
TerraServer Full Resolution Image Page Mercer Island south facing peninsula .
Eye in the sky knows all, back in 1958 supposedly somebody's satellite could
read the fine printing on a Marlboro box. CIO
Note:<888>6/28/98 Sunday 2:45 P.M. EDT: I was up at 8 A.M.
this morning. I had Aunt Jamaima pancakes for breakfast with orange juice and
coffee. I made a couple of phone calls to family. I started cleaning my
apartment about 10 A.M.. I just finished cleaning my apartment and watering the
plants. I listened "http://www.ttalk.com"www.ttalk.com while cleaning
the apartment. I still have to clean up and have a bite of lunch, perhaps a ham
sandwich. I found this interesting link
"http://terraserver.microsoft.com/GetPageByXY.asp?XId=2777&YId=13076&SrcId=2&ImgDate=06/20/1988&ImgSize=3&DSize=0"Microsoft
TerraServer Image Page Mount St. Helen's satellite photo circa 1994 and from
this link
"http://terraserver.microsoft.com/GetSearchByMap.asp?Altitude=400&Longitude=-122.7768067&Latitude=46.5899342&PanX=0&PanY=400&DSize=0&ClickAt=?299,124"Microsoft
TerraServer Search Page Seattle, Washington, one can find Redmond, Bellevue,
and Mercer Island areas of Microsoft focus. Here is an interesting piece of
property on Lake Washington, I wonder if it is near Bill and Paul's houses
"http://terraserver.microsoft.com/GetTilesByXY.asp?XId=5430&YId=4395&TileX=3&TileY=1&SrcId=1&ImgDate=07/10/1990&DSize=0"Microsoft
TerraServer Full Resolution Image Page, Peninsula Lake Washington . CIO
Note:<888>6/27/98 Saturday 11:50 P.M. EDT: I went downtown
about 6 P.M.. On the way out I noticed the door buzzer system was being
repaired, since it was hit by lightning. The repair man said it had been
shorted out by the lightning. I told him that when it hit, it set off my 3 volt
bell, and mentioned my computer was not effected. I also mentioned that it
seemed to have fixed my stereo system, since the balance is once again even. I
noticed a cloudy gray sky driving into town. I stopped by CVS and bought B12
vitamins for $2.49. I then drove down by the water on Steamboat Road and there
was no parking since it was full. I drove over to Grass Island. On the way I
noticed that Baldwin Park had a youth concert going on with perhaps a thousand
attendees. I could hear the music from Grass Island and see the concert going
on from across the way. At Grass Island, I surveyed the weather as usual. I
noticed the entire sky was gray and foreboding, but it was clear in the
Northeast. I also noticed there was a strong wind from the Northeast, so I
assumed that the concert would not be rained out which turned out to be the
case, and it was a very pleasant evening. I noticed at Grass Island the picnic
table in the southeast corner by the harbor is covered with fish guts and some
fishermen had been defacing and carving the picnic table. I returned to
Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with a local fireman about my building being hit by
lightning. I walked down to the bottom of Greenwich Avenue. I noticed a oil
filler cap was off its pipe in front of a store down the street from Starbucks
which I assume is a fire hazard. I returned to the senior center and rested. I
then walked to the top of Greenwich Avenue. I studied the stone wall at the
Presbyterian Church and it is progressing well. I walked east on Putnam Avenue,
and studied some of the store window displays. One store has Asian antiques, another
has antique military apparel, another has Hollywood scenes. I crossed the
street at YMCA and mentioned to a local officer that one of my neighbors was
ill and that she has a son in the military. I walked west back to Greenwich
Avenue. I walked down the avenue observing the usual evening dinner crowd. The
Avenue was moderately busy and the weather was pleasant. I sat by the veterans
monument. I started chatting with a pleasant German couple and told them about
growing up around the Germans at NASA and about my endeavors on tracking
volcanoes on the internet. I told them about a friend living in Cologne, and
they seemed to be enjoying their visit. I gave them my internet homepage
address. I stopped by Starbucks to use the facilities. I walked back down the
Avenue and back up to the senior center. I chatted with a gentleman from Cuba
about life in Key West and Florida in the old days. I walked back down the
Avenue and the crowds were beginning to thin out, so I returned back to my car.
I drove back down to the bottom of Steamboat Road, and the stars were out. I
returned home and said good evening to two of my neighbors coming in with one
of their granddaughters. I had a bite of reheated noodles and a root beer and
filed this report. All in all it was a pleasant relaxing evening. CIO
Note:<888>6/27/98 Saturday 1:30 P.M. EDT: I was up at 10
A.M. this morning. I had bacon, scrambled eggs, toast, orange juice and
grapefruit juice, vitamins, and coffee for breakfast. I did a little internet
activity. I fixed a slight problem with my computer. When I installed the new
Bios CMOS setup for my computer instead of having a boot sector virus check
option I had a "Chipset Antivirus" option in the CMOS setup. I had
enabled this option. However, the option was causing delayed read writes on my
hard drive, so I finally disabled the option, and the system seems to be
running normally now. I will probably be installing Windows 98 early in the
week. I don't anticipate any problems, since I have a new system with 5/6/98
American Megatrends bios. I also have just installed Win95 when I put together
the new system, so I have a very clean system with mostly Microsoft programs on
it. I do have the Microsoft Developer 5.0 version beta of Internet Explorer
which has run fine for several weeks. I hope installing Win98 does not upset
this program. Well we'll know in a few days anyway. The net says it is about 85
degrees F. out instead of very hot, so I might get out sooner or later, but I
am enjoying relaxing at home for a change. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>6/27/98 Saturday 12:55 A.M. EDT: I went downtown
at 4 P.M.. I touched up the rust spots a bit on the Volvo and it started to
sprinkle mildly. I went downtown by the hospital thrift shop and bought a small
lamp shade for $4. It unfortunately did not fit the fixture I got it for. I
went by the library, but it was closed since the air conditioning was not
working. I parked at the senior and walked down the Avenue, and ran into one of
my former neighbors. I walked up the Avenue with him discussing Greenwich in
general. I showed him my newly waxed Volvo. I walked down the Avenue with him
and stopped by the Greenwich Harbor Inn patio and had a Heineken with him. I
then walked him home and stopped by the pier on the end of Steamboat. I noticed
they had valet parking for a party at the Yacht Club. I walked back up town,
and chatted with the security guard at the General Re building. I returned to
the senior center and went home for dinner about 8 P.M.. I chatted with my
neighbors. I had dinner of ham and corn on the cob and ice tea. I made a
thermos of coffee and went back downtown at 9 P.M. and it was still very busy.
I drank my coffee. I walked around downtown and it seem a lot of people were
enjoying the cooler evening. I noticed that Computer Playhouse is selling
Windows 98, so I might get it there when I buy it next week. I noticed a local
computer person talking shop around that location. Of course Greenwich has
quite a few computer people in the area with the large office community in the
area. I went back down the Avenue after my coffee. I also earlier noticed a
cruiser the "Artful Dodger" parked at the Greenwich Harbor Inn from
the Cayman Islands. I suppose they brought up the warmer weather. I wonder if I
parked a Yacht there from Stockholm, if it would get cooler. Of course with
arthritis one always feels better in hot weather. I noticed a car this week
which is some sort of Porsche convertible, but instead of having Porsche
written on it says "Baxter". I noticed young teenagers out in their
new convertibles. I hope they drive safely. I returned home at midnight and
filed this report. I updated Scott's Index
"http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . Well have
a good night, and I guess I will be awake during the warmer weather during the
daytime tomorrow or today. CIO
Note:<888>6/26/98 Friday 3:25 P.M. EDT: Well it is a little
hot today about 100 degrees F.. I went out at 10:30 A.M. and washed my car with
a hose I keep in the back of the car. I then waxed the car with NAPA auto wax.
I drive a 1976 Volvo 244 DL sedan with 100,000 miles on it. I also vacuumed the
car. I had already cleaned the windows. The car looks much better. I just need
to touch up a couple of small rust spots. I took about four rest breaks while doing
it, and when I finished at about 2:30 P.M., I took a short rest and I just
showered, so I feel a little bit more refreshed. I guess the Greenwich library
does not have air conditioning, since we're having brown outs in the area. My
apartment is cool and comfortable with the Sears air conditioner cranking out
the cool air. It one needs air conditioners, County appliances over in Stamford
has a large stock of Frederick and Panasonic air conditioners right now. I
received their circular this week. A friend of mine bought three 25,000 BTU air
conditioners from them, but he was doing a new house, so he put in 220 Volts
for them. One has to make sure when using an air conditioner that the plug
receptacle has enough voltage and amperage for it. Well after I post this
report, and finish my hot cup of coffee, I might go out and touch up the paint,
if I have any touch up paint, and then go out and rome around town. Well I hope
you're all comfortable. I remember when I was a pot scrubber in Nantucket for
many years, I would frequently work in 130 degree F. environment for over 12
hours a day doing hot heavy work. One gets use to it. Well have a good day. I
found 27 cents while vacuuming the car. CIO
Note:<888>6/26/98 Friday 10:25 A.M. EDT: Well today is
suppose to be hot as hell, so get use to it. Don't move too fast, slow down
take it easy, go at a very slow pace if you must be out in the heat. Drink
plenty of fluids, think about taking salt tablets. Air quality today probably
won't be so great. Remember hot days near the ocean in the summer can lead to
sudden thunderstorms in the evening from heat convection near the ocean. I
suppose those of you who have the luxury of staying close to the air
conditioning will be out once it cools down in the evening. If I see any Saudi
representatives roaming around, I will remind them that those of us who live
here year round tend to pay attention to those who we see year round. Well
enjoy the heat, and remember to chill out. I believe the Russian Vulcan is sort
of like the California Condor, but larger. One can also mistake it for a black
hawk or black falcon until it swoops in on you, and it is much larger. I
believe they live at high altitudes in the mountains. Many mountain climbers
have encountered them. I think the CIA plane the "Black Bird" is
meant to remind people of such Audubon activity. If you want any more
interesting fish stories go to a dinner at the Explorer's Club on East 70th
Street just east of Madison Avenue in Manhattan. CIO
Note:<888>6/26/98 Friday 12:00 A.M. EDT: I went downtown at
8:30 P.M. after finishing my coffee. I chatted with a Cadillac chauffeur for
Rudy's Limousine at the Greenwich Library about executive security. I left the
library about 9:15 P.M. and went down on Greenwich Avenue. I had mentioned to
Rudy's driver, that I had a friend at Brumos Porsche Mercedes in Jacksonville,
Florida that might be able to import armor plated Mercedes and knows about
executive protection security driving. I walked around the evening strollers
and it was a full house out tonight. I noticed a local ABC morning male talk
show host. I noticed that people seemed to be in their summer moods less grim
and more relaxed. I chatted with the rider of a white Harley Davidson about
mechanics and a coastal observer I know about in Denmark, with the handle Black
Eagle. I said I thought Black Eagle was the name of a famous ship. When it
comes to Eagles black or otherwise, one has to learn to differentiate between
Eagles, Ravens, Buzzards, Crows, Vultures, and Vulcans. I believe the imperial
symbol of Russia is actually not a Black Eagle, but a very common bird in
Russia called the Vulcan which is commonly black. It frequently has a wing span
of up to 12 feet and has frequently been known for carrying young children off
to its nest. It is an oddity of nature, and Russian folklore. Enough of the
Audubon lecture for today. I went by the Grand Union at 11 P.M. and it was not
very busy. I purchased Jumbo eggs $1.59, Farmland smoked ham @ $2.49 a pound
for $7.07, 12 bags of Ramen noodles at 6 for $1 for $2, 2% Grand Union milk
half gallon $1.67, I Can't Believe It's Not Butter Light .99, GU evaporated
milk .75, 2 ears sweet corn .40, green squash .93, red pepper $1.07 for a total
of $16.47. I returned home and put my groceries away and filed this report. CIO
Note:<888>6/25/98 Thursday 7:50 P.M. EDT: I went out at 2:30
P.M. to Putnam Trust Bank of New York, and I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I
stopped by the Greenwich Library and read the Wall Street Journal. I went down
by Steamboat Road and watched the young junior sailors coming in from the
Sound. They were becalmed today without much wind. There was an article in the
Greenwich Times about the 180 sailboats that sailed from Newport to Bermuda in
the race, and they all have been becalmed out in a calm flat ocean, only a few
of them have made it to Hamilton, Bermuda. I once met a fellow named Dan Bladen
who has won that race several times with his sons, and is an experienced ocean
sailor. He showed us the Lea & Perrins house from his sailboat in Newport,
which is an impressive structure on the harbor there. I believe he use to be an
investment banker with White Weld and Company. I then drove over to Grass
Island and took out my old rusty folding lawn chair out of the trunk of the car
and sat by the harbor observing the water for about 45 minutes. I went downtown
and stopped by Zyns for Merits ultra lights buy 2 get 1 free. I chatted with a
British economist about the Caribbean economy. I chatted with the evening
custodian at the senior center about United States Security. I returned home
and had more of the Biftek Alfredo Fettuccini for dinner with defrosted green
peas with ice tea. I am having a cup of coffee right now. I will go back
downtown to enjoy the warm evening air. It was up to 88 degrees today, and
tomorrow is suppose to be 100 degrees. July and August are suppose to be the
two hottest months in recent memory, so slow down don't rush, stay cool and
drink plenty of fluids, try
"http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm"mrscott.com/icetea.htm and don't
forget a little sodium or salt helps with dehydration. I was thinking about the
fires in North Florida, and I got to thinking that if fires break out in the
everglades in South Florida, all sorts of swamp reptiles and other assorted
wildlife might start showing up in large numbers in human habitats, so if it
happens keep a sharp eye out for gators, panthers, moccasins, etc., which most
tourists aren't use to seeing. A relative called and successfully installed
Windows 98 in a half and hour and said she would finance me to buy a copy, so I
will purchase a copy when I receive the funds. Well have a good evening. I
posted Scott's Index
"http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . CIO
Note:<888>6/25/98 Thursday 2:20 P.M. EDT: Scott's Dutch
Trading Post on the Hudson River, Manhattan, New York USA
"http://terraserver.microsoft.com/GetPageByXY.asp?XId=9542&YId=3761&SrcId=1&ImgDate=03/13/1995&ImgSize=3&DSize=0"Microsoft
TerraServer Image Page Manhattan CIO
Note:<888>6/25/98 Thursday 2:10 P.M. EDT:"http://terraserver.microsoft.com/GetTilesByXY.asp?XId=9899&YId=3828&TileX=3&TileY=6&SrcId=1&ImgDate=03/29/1995&DSize=0"Microsoft
TerraServer Full Resolution Image Page Newport, Rhode Island USA cottage. CIO
Note:<888>6/25/98 Thursday 2:05 P.M. EDT:"http://terraserver.microsoft.com/GetPageByCoord.asp?Long=-71.298825&Lat=41.474973&Alt=12.000000&DSize=0"Microsoft
TerraServer Image Page Newport, Rhode, Island USA CIO
Note:<888>6/25/98 Thursday 2:00 P.M. EDT:
"http://terraserver.microsoft.com/GetPageByXY.asp?XId=9560&YId=3784&SrcId=1&ImgDate=04/13/1992&ImgSize=1&DSize=0"Microsoft
TerraServer Image Page Tod's Point Greenwich, Ct. USA CIO
Note:<888>6/25/98 Thursday 1:40 P.M. EDT: I went downtown at
9 A.M. and stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop. They have lots of lamp shades
there for half price. I drove down by the Steamboat Road and chatted briefly
with one of my former neighbors. There is no wind today, it is not a good day
for sailing. I went to the library and read the local paper. The library
construction is progressing and the new addition looks a lot bigger than I
think some people though it would be. I drove down to Old Greenwich and stopped
by the Old Greenwich Thrift Shop, everything there is half price. I went out to
Tod's Point and took the three mile walk around Tod's Point. I saw 50 geese
sitting on the harbor side. There were at least a 100 little kids at the Island
Beach ferry dock this morning, and probably 300 little kids with their mothers
at Tod's Point. Thus I guess Operation Babysitter is in full swing. I returned
via Stables in Old Greenwich and they have cases of Microsoft Windows 98 there
for $89 for the upgrade, but they looked like they had only sold about 20
copies. I guess people are not running out to buy it quickly, maybe it will
move more quickly at rush hour this evening. I noticed that SNET and Bell
Atlantic are installing a new heavy duty cable underneath East Putnam Avenue. I
also saw a three masted schooner off Stamford harbor trying to sail east in the
becalmed seas. I had corn on the cob, ramen noodles, fruit salad, ice tea, and
coffee for lunch. Well have a good day and enjoy yourselves. I have a 3 P.M.
appointment this afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>6/25/98 Thursday 8:30 A.M. EDT:
"http://play.rbn.com/?zd/zdtv/live/zdtv-20.rm"http://play.rbn.com/?zd/zdtv/live/zdtv-20.rm
ZDTV live 28,800 audio video feed. CIO
Note:<888>6/25/98 Thursday 8:15 A.M.
EDT:"http://www.disney.com/dig/today/"Disney's Internet Guide CIO
Note:<888>6/25/98 Thursday 7:55 A.M.
EDT:"http://www.fbi.gov/foipa/document.htm"FBI FOIA Documents CIO
Note:<888>6/25/98 Thursday 7:07 A.M.
EDT:"http://terraserver.microsoft.com/GetTilesByXY.asp?XId=9548&YId=3793&TileX=5&TileY=3&SrcId=1&ImgDate=04/04/1994&DSize=0"Microsoft
TerraServer Full Resolution Image Page Main House Rockefeller Estate Pocantico
Hills, North Terrytown, New York , drop the nukes there. CIO
Note:<888>6/25/98 Thursday 7:05 A.M.
EDT:"http://terraserver.microsoft.com/GetTileByClick.asp?XId=9548&YId=3793&SrcId=1&ImgDate=04/04/1994&ImgSize=0&DSize=0&W=225&H=150&ClickAt=?141,149"Microsoft
TerraServer Full Resolution Image Page Baseball Field near Rockefeller Estate
CIO
Note:<888>6/25/98 Thursday 6:55 A.M. EDT:
"http://terraserver.microsoft.com/GetTileByClick.asp?XId=9558&YId=3789&SrcId=1&ImgDate=04/12/1991&ImgSize=0&DSize=0&W=225&H=150&ClickAt=?135,105"Microsoft
TerraServer Full Resolution Image Page Greenwich Country Club CIO
Note:<888>6/25/98 Thursday 6:50 A.M. EDT: Click this link
for Greenwich Town Hall satellite image
"http://terraserver.microsoft.com/GetTilesByXY.asp?XId=9558&YId=3786&TileX=0&TileY=2&SrcId=1&ImgDate=04/12/1991&DSize=0"Microsoft
TerraServer Full Resolution Image Page Greenwich, Ct. USA Town Hall . CIO
Note:<888>6/25/98 Thursday 6:30 A.M. EDT: Well I finally
found my building on the "http://terraserver.microsoft.com"http://terraserver.microsoft.com
, it is
"http://terraserver.microsoft.com/GetTilesByXY.asp?XId=9556&YId=3785&TileX=7&TileY=1&SrcId=1&ImgDate=04/12/1991&DSize=1"Microsoft
TerraServer Full Resolution Image Page Scott's Building at Vinci Drive
Greenwich, Ct. USA . I am just northwest of the larger baseball diamond. Well
it took a while. Time for breakfast. This is a link to the image on my local
server "http://mrscott.com/vinci01.jpg"mrscott.com/vinci01.jpg . CIO
Note:<888>6/24/98 Wednesday 4:45 P.M. EDT: For you Windows
98 enthusiasts CompUSA in Manhattan is suppose to be open at midnight tonight
for fifteen minutes to sell Windows 98, I don't know whether the stores in
White Plains or Norwalk will be open or not. Well good luck on installation if
you get you copy of Win98. CIO
Note:<888>6/24/98 Wednesday 4:35 P.M. EDT: Scott's Index
"http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm was up 1%
today. Poor Bill was just shy 3/4 of a billion dollars from $60 billion
"http://www.webho.com/WealthClock/"Bill Gates Personal Wealth Clock .
Well I have not really done much today, but goof off, but who cares. I spent
quite a bit of time trying to get the satellite photo my location, but for the
moment the server is pretty busy. I don't feel like going out just now, because
I don't want to lose my pale pallor. Well maybe I will take a nap before going
out this evening. Happy to see the Wall Street boys made a few wooden nickels
today, I suppose they will be all out for dinner tonight. Well off to dreamland.
CIO
Note:<888>6/24/98 Wednesday 2:55 P.M. EDT: Well if you want
the bird's eye view of where I live click on this link
"http://terraserver.microsoft.com/GetSearchByMap.asp?Altitude=1&Longitude=-73.5758328&Latitude=41.0494769&PanX=-23.8362222222221&PanY=-17.3566666666666&DSize=0&ClickAt=?223,148"Scott's
Apartment Building 71 Vinci Drive, Greenwich, Ct. USA Microsoft TerraServer
Search Page . CIO
Note:<888>6/24/98 Wednesday 2:30 P.M. EDT: God's Eye view of
the earth Bill Gates is watching you "http://terraserver.microsoft.com/"Microsoft
TerraServer . CIO
Note:<888>6/24/98 Wednesday 1:30 P.M. EDT: I had a quiet
morning maintaining my usual routines. Interesting link today is
"http://www.netvote98.mci.com/"NetVote '98 . I posted a copy of the
Microsoft Antitrust Chronology
"http://mrscott.com/micro003.htm"mrscott.com/micro003.htm . Well back
to the net. CIO
Note:<888>6/24/98 Wednesday 12:20 A.M. EDT: I had dinner of
reheated biftek fettuccini alfredo and corn on the cob. I went out at 8:00 P.M.
and stopped by the library and returned two Win98 books and checked out Windows
98 for Dummies. I read two computer newweeklies. I noticed an article in
InfoWorld by Livingston about Win98 Fat32 file system. It got me thinking,
whether when one installs Win98 Fat32 file system, if one can boot from a boot
up disk with Fat32 and if one would be able to do the sys.com to make a drive
bootable. I have not read whether it is possible. I do know one can not
uninstall Fat32 once it is installed. I went downtown and walked around. I
noticed lots of teenagers on the prowl. I returned home about 10 P.M.. I
watched a CNN news report with Bill Gates chatting about the Microsoft ruling
today with the Appeals Court. I watched a bit of the travel channel on Venice
and a bit of the History Channel on the Civil War. I channeled surfed a bit and
filed this report. Have a good night, I guess I am on a day schedule. I think
Win98 is released at midnight tomorrow night. One GE computer systems engineer
at the library said he was not impressed with the Win98 product, but I am not
as advanced as he is. Well Off to Never Never Land. CIO
Note:<888>6/23/98 Tuesday 6:25 P.M. EDT: I updated Scott's
Index "http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"mrscott.com/scopor01.htm , up
today but basically no change for last two days. When I updated the bios the
system recognized my second com port as com port 5 leaving the modem on com
port 2. It also recognized two unknown devices. Overall the system seems
snappier with the new bios and it all seem to be running fine. I thus have a
bios that is only about six weeks old. The manufacturer
"http://www.pcware.com"www.pcware.com recommends against upgrading
the bios because it is dangerous, and one has to reset all the settings and
when rebooting it prompted for the Win95 cdrom. I noticed that CompUSA in
midtown Manhattan is suppose to be open tonight for fifteen minutes at midnight
to sell Windows 98, maybe it will be open out here. Unfortunately I don't have
the money, so I will have to wait a week or so for a relative to send me a
copy. Time to watch Peter Jennings on ABC evening news. CIO
Note:<888>6/23/98 Tuesday 6:10 P.M. EDT: I logged onto my
motherboard manufacturer and downloaded the lastest American megatrends bios
for my motherboard and updated it and also the latest video driver. CIO
Note:<888>6/23/98 Tuesday 4:00 P.M. EDT: Rock doings
"http://www.rockefeller.edu"www.rockefeller.edu and
"http://www.rockefeller.org"www.rockefeller.org and
"http://mrscott.com/rock.htm"mrscott.com/rock.htm . Talk about being
stuck between a Rock and a Hard place, of course the Van Whatsys could really
give a damn, so if you're bored in South Hampton, Long Island; try Newport,
Rhode Island or Nantucket for the same atmosphere or even downeast in Maine.
CIO
Note:<888>6/23/98 Tuesday 3:20 P.M. EDT: Click
"http://www.webho.com/WealthClock/"Bill Gates Personal Wealth Clock
to see how much Billy Boy is worth today. I suppose if anyone is interested
George Bush Sr. was meeting with Boris Yeltsin yesterday when 300 trees at the
Kremlin were blown down by 100 mile per hour winds. I suppose if there were a
Czar in Russia his net worth would be substantially more than Bill Gates since
the country of Russia is a little bit larger than Redmond and has a few more
natural resources. Well if the NORAD defense system goes down during the first
week of November, I suggest you all try eating Borscht and keeping a liter of
Stolichnaya in the freezer in case any Russian paratroopers drop in. Well who
knows what is going on, remember the Internet propaganda represents less than
one percent of the World's population, so you really are a minority. All quiet
on the Eastern Front. CIO
Note:<888>6/23/98 Tuesday 2:45 P.M. EDT: I went through my
work list "http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm"mrscott.com/scotwork.htm .
I read my email about 20 automatic email messages a day on tech. I shut down at
9 A.M.. I watched MSNBC about the Appeals Court ruling in favor of Microsoft
bundling its web browser with Windows 98. I watched "Lifestyles of the
Rich and Famous" about vacationing in Italy. Sophia Loren still looks
radiant as ever, and happens to be one of the World's Richest women with over
$30 billion in Renaissance Art that she is not allowed to take out of Italy. I
believe she has a house at Fisher's Island down in Florida. I am sure her two
sons have passed through Greenwich. Also they showed the Agah Khan's palace on
the Italian Riviera. I believe a friend of mine is his grandson and he hangs
out in Greenwich quite a bit. When I lived in Florence, Italy I was constantly
reminded that the Medici family has not run out of money in over 700 years, so
I guess there is some old world money still left in Europe. I believe Catherine
de Medici was married to Louis XIV, so thus the French Royal family still has
access to money through the Medici. The French Royal family is the same family
as the Spanish Royal family better known as the Bourbon family. Thus I suppose
this is the nature of surviving in the modern world. I believe the Rockefeller
family has a villa on Lake Cuomo. I saw Steve Rockefeller playing golf on
television this past Sunday in Jamaica. I believe he is Steven and Ingrid's
son. Steve's father is Dean of Middlebury college, and thus young Steven is
Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller's grandson. With international oil dealings of the
Standard Oil company, I dare say the Rockefeller family after over a century of
wealth is still probably one of the wealthiest families in the world when you
include their offshore foreign assets which are kept separate from the United
States assets. The fortune is conservatively estimated at between 2.5 and 5
trillion dollars depending on how one accounts the assets. This is primarily
held by the John Davidson Rockefeller family out of North Terrytown, New York
although the William Rockefeller family here in Greenwich would have more
modest assets. I dare say all those Rockefeller family banks around Lake Geneva
have something to do with managing the offshore assets. Yes that type of wealth
could keep the stock market up indefinitely are bring it crawling to its knees
depending on the whims of the administrators. Of course the family assets are
intertwined with a network of long term partners and investors who might be
residents of other countries. I believe even Bill Gates wife is a Rockefeller
thus the sudden change in his fortunes. Well enough of an economics lesson. If
one is interested in Swiss Banking, it helps to know either French, Italian, or
German which are the native languages of the Cantons of Switzerland. After
watching the "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" I made lunch of
Biftek, Fettuccini Alfredo, by dicing a rib eye steak and boiling the spinach
fettuccini for 13 minutes. I sautéed the diced steak with a diced onion and
chopped garlic in olive oil with ground pepper and garlic powder, adding a
couple of dashes of Wostershire sauce and a few tablespoons of margarine. Once
the sautéed mixture was browned I poured in a jar of Ragu roasted garlic
parmesan sauce and a quarter of cup of white wine and a jigger of Jack Daniels
and simmered the mixture for ten minutes. I then poured the mixture over the
spinach noodles and mixed it all together for an enjoyable Italian dish at
lunch time. I saved the rest for reheating. I rested after lunch which is the
custom in Europe. I was called about 2 P.M. by Lynn from Chris Shays office and
she said to call Terry Mardula at the Greenwich Housing Authority 203-869-1138
about my higher electricity costs. I called him and he said to bring in a copy
of my yearly electricity bill which should be here in a couple of days. Well I
am having my afternoon coffee. I will probably shower and go out in a little
while. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>6/23/98 Tuesday 6:00 A.M. EDT: Yesterday I went
out at 2 P.M. and stopped by Long Island Sound on Steamboat Road. It still
seems to be there. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop again. I
made my appointment at 4 P.M.. I went by the library and read PC Week. Earlier
in the day I received a free year's subscription to PC Week which I registered
for on the internet. One knows they've made it in the computer business or any
other trade business when the technical publications start giving you free
magazines full of all sorts of interesting technical stories and advertising
for technical products. I mentioned to one of the library regulars that
insurance companies might suffer loses if the desert like weather in Florida
changes and a substantial hurricane should arrive, hopefully not. I mentioned
to another regular that if the Norad Defense system goes down in the first week
of November from the micro asteroid belt, a good place to hide out would be
Lake Louise up in Canada, but it might be chilly there that time of year. I
returned home tired and had a peanut butter sandwich and ramen noodles. I then
went to bed for a good 12 hours sleep. I was awake at 5 A.M. this morning. I
listened and read a bit of news on the internet. I had a breakfast of scrambled
eggs, bacon, toast, orange juice with vitamins, and coffee. I will now do some
morning net surfing. I have thought about upgrading my directory with my
bookmark "http://mrscott.com/bmnow.htm"mrscott.com/bmnow.htm ;
however there is no rush we have forever. I did not get around to checking
Scott's Index in time today, so it recorded no changes. Well have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/22/98 Monday 1:45 P.M. EDT: I cleaned the Glass
on my car. I read that 300 trees were knocked down by 100 mile per hour winds
at the Kremlin. For any hot folks now that summer has begun here, you can chill
out on these Antarctic links
"http://www.abc.net.au/science/antarctica/ingrid/links.htm"Ingrid On
Ice - Antarctica Links . Well I am cool and comfortable at home, but I think I
have a 4 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note:<888>6/22/98 Monday 10:10 A.M. EDT: This is a direct
link for downloading Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 developer beta
"http://www.cnet.com/Content/Reviews/JustIn/Items/0,118,405,00.html?ibd"CNET
Reviews - Just In - Internet Explorer 5.0 developer preview . CIO
Note:<888>6/22/98 Monday 10:00 A.M. EDT: If you want to download
the Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 developer beta
"http://www.microsoft.com/ie/ie5/download/b1/x86/en/download/addon95.htm"Internet
Explorer 5.0 Component Download this is the link for the component download or
this from Microsoft "http://www.microsoft.com/sitebuilder/ie/ieonsbn.htm"Internet
Explorer 5.0 Developer Preview Release on SBN or this. CIO
Note:<888>6/22/98 Monday 9:25 A.M. EDT: I went out at 6 A.M.
this morning. I drove down by the water on Steamboat Road and it was quiet. I
sat in front of the Senior Center and had coffee out of my thermos. It was
pretty quiet at Starbucks down the street. I walked down the bottom of
Greenwich Avenue, and they were finishing striping the parking areas across
from the train station. I chatted with security across from the train station.
I walked through the train station. I went back up to the middle of Greenwich
Avenue and returned to the senior center. I sat in front of the senior center
for a while. I drove down to the General Reinsurance Building on Steamboat Road
and told them the internet said this weekend that Berkshire Hathaway was buying
General Reinsurance. I drove down to the water at the bottom of Steamboat Road
and watched them raise the morning flags at the Yacht Club. When they tried to
fire the Canon, it misfired. I drove back up Steamboat Road and thought I saw a
British lady talking to the security at the General Re Building. I went to the
Exxon station and filled up the car with $14.96 of premium gasoline. I stopped
by the Hospital Thrift Shop and they were opening and bought a small French
flag with pedestal for $1. I drove down Greenwich Avenue and went west on Old
Track Road to the Arnold Bread Store outlet and bought two half dozen boxes of
blueberry muffins and one Raspberry Strudel for $3.25. I returned back to my
place and ate two blueberry muffins and froze one box of blueberry muffins and
the raspberry strudel. Well back to the net. CIO
Note:<888>6/22/98 Monday 5:50 A.M. EDT: Well if you're in
the market for a used car, you might check
"http://www.kbb.com"www.kbb.com Kelly Bluebook for prices. My 1976
Volvo is worth about $450 and I pay about $8 a year property taxes on it. The
sun if beginning to come out, so I might go out for a spell after having a bit
of fruit salad and making a cup of coffee. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/22/98 Monday 4:40 A.M. EDT: Laundry is finally
done. I am done with my internet routines for the day. Not I will go through my
email. CIO
Note:<888>6/22/98 Monday 3:40 A.M. EDT: I went out briefly
yesterday morning. I went back to bed about noon and slept until 1 A.M. this
morning. I guess I was tired. A family member said they would send me Windows
98. I suppose it is back to the normal routine. I am doing laundry right now,
and my heel seems to be hurting less. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/7/98 Tuesday 11:20 P.M. EDT: I went out at 7
P.M. after a Tony's frozen pizza. I had ice tea with it and I took my thermos
of iced coffee downtown to enjoy. Today I heard on CNBC the price of coffee is
going up. Apparently they plan to produce 35 million hundred kilogram bags of
coffee in Brazil this year, unless they get frost. Last year they only produced
23 million hundred kilogram bags. Thus one would think the price of coffee is
going down. However no on likes drinking the cheap Brazilian coffee, but all
the gourmet coffee freaks prefer the expensive blends from Latin American and
Mexico. However with the drought in Latin America and Mexico there is less
quantity of gourmet beans, plus there is a huge demand for the gourmet blends
from all the gourmet coffee houses and gourmet coffee providers. Thus the price
of yuppie coffee will be increasing. I walked around the bottom of Greenwich
Avenue three times. I chatted with a fellow walking his hedgehog. I chatted
with a Norwegian fellow coming out of Figaros with his family. I asked him his
he had run into Rhone in the Canary Islands, but he explained he might be in
Iceland. The Norwegian fellow and his family seemed to be enjoying themselves.
There is a 100 foot Yacht from Capetown, South Africa at the Greenwich Harbor
Inn. Also there is a yacht from Miami that is going to Nantucket. This time of
year we get quite a few small pleasure craft pulling in to Greenwich Harbor
which is actually quite small, and can not accommodate the large ocean going
yachts like one usually sees in the Caribbean and the Mediterranean. It is my
viewpoint that we could accommodate motor launches from a 1,000 plus foot Yacht
if it pulled into New York Harbor at the West Side Pier, and they could shuttle
guests out here. I was told that Long Island Sound can not accommodate 1,000
foot plus yachts. Thus the ship the Viking would have to shuttle launch craft
back and forth. I chatted with a member of the Canine Corps about volcanology
on the internet. Overall it was a pretty full house downtown this evening for a
Tuesday evening, and I spotted quite a few travelers at the Greenwich Harbor
Inn strolling up and down Greenwich Avenue as usual in warmer weather. Well
back to net. CIO
Note:<888>7/7/98 Tuesday 5:55 P.M. EDT: For those in the
know who wonder who were the primary investors in the Key West operation in the
mid 1970s. It was the Dupont family who own the main bank in Florida along with
the St. Joe paper operation. Gulf Oil had an office on Duval street. Henry
Flagler through his operations with the Florida East Coast Railroad represented
the Rockefeller family. Desi Arnez was a main stock holder in CBS was down
there. Howard Hughes would drift in and out like a hobo. Household Finance
Company related to one of my relatives had an office on Duval street. Kress
department store was on Duval street, related to the Kress family of Oyster
Bay, Long Island. There was a foursome of Izy the Arab who had Saudi wealth,
Bob Russell who started pizza franchises at all the big ten universities which
became Pizza hut and sold them to Pepsi Cola, Steve Buel who owned a million
head of dairy cattle in Wisconsin and sold Fennimore cheese, and Rick Todd from
North Terrytown, New York who was another Rockefeller representative. William
Marriott restored the Casa Marina using End of the Road Construction Company
owned by the Ray family. There were a number of homeless Duponts one of whom
claimed he had sold his last share of GM stock and only had his GM seatbelt
left which he wore around his waste. There were members of the Cooper family
who were related to the Vanderbilt family. There were members of the
established Coca Cola families who use to run beverage concessions down there.
I recall a peanut farmer from Georgia had a Japanese house down there. Columbia
University and Dartmouth college had invested in Mel Fisher's Dive expedition.
I recall Equitable Life Insurance financed the Casa Marina venture. A German
American family there ran an insurance company that insured the oil refineries
in New Jersey. There was old Yankee money from the Joy family GM money and
Connecticut wealth from Salisbury, Connecticut represented by their namesake. I
suppose there were a few other less notable people there, but obviously there
was enough financial capital to rebuild the island into the resort you see
today, not to mention the United States government sank a lot of money into the
military facilities in the Keys not to mention the 200 miles of four lane
highway leading down there. For the record. I recall an older gardener that
looked like Ronald Regan that had an air stream trailer there next to the Navy
base since World War II. I also recalled seeing some Roosevelts around since
they have the same Dutch French look I do, not to mention quite a few retired
prominent military figures that have a few family financial resources like
Halsey, Moore, McArthur, and Rickover, just to name a few. I assume there was a
Pershing there too since I met him earlier at the Wall Street Club. Royalty
included members of the British, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Saudi, Jordanian,
Swedish, Iranian families, and I believe heads of state I recognized besides
current and previous presidents included heads of state of Canada and Egypt.
God only knows who else was there. CIO
Note:<888>7/7/98 Tuesday 5:25 P.M. EDT: Well I paid all my
bills today. I already had paid my rent on Thursday. I paid my Bell Atlantic
Telephone Bill, my MCI long distance and MCI access bills, GEICO insurance,
Electricity, Cablevision, and the property tax on my Volvo. I also bought a
white Black and Decker toaster oven at the Hospital Thrift Shop for $5. I sent
in my Win98 travel coupon voucher from CompUSA for redemption. I drove down by
the water. I went by the library and read the computer press. I returned home
and filed this report and am drinking a Canada Dry gingerale with apple juice
to refresh myself on this hot day. I renewed the Win98 books I have checked
out. The Connecticut DMV bus is in front of the town hall today, first Tuesday
of every month. I updated Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm today. Hughes
Electronics was down 10% today. Since I think they make satellites, they might
actually go up, if as predicted the micro asteroid belts comes into out orbit
during the first week of this November possibly crippling 50% of the earth's
satellites. I think the micro asteroid belt comes around every 35 years. Well
back to the net, and maybe a frozen pizza for dinner. CIO
Note:<888>7/7/98 Tuesday 1:30 A.M. EDT: Custom charted a
boat from Key West, Florida & lower keys CIO
Note:<888>7/7/98 Tuesday 1:25 A.M. EDT: Diana Isle Also
Burial Site for Pets . CIO
Note:<888>7/7/98 Tuesday 1:00 A.M. EDT: Cheap Supercomputer
Avalon: T‑CNLS Dec Alpha Cluster why does the DOE need to pay IBM a
billion dollars for the same item. CIO
Note:<888>7/7/98 Tuesday 12:45 A.M. EDT: Well enter the
contest www.lick101.htm . It sounds like some of Mick's gang are trying to get
attention. Limey Rock stars and all that stuff. CIO
Note:<888>7/7/98 Tuesday 12:40 A.M. EDT: I had Ramen noodles
for a snack. I put the Ramen flavor packet in a cup of water in a Rubbermaid
quart container with a hole in the top. I then push the ramen noodles down into
the container and nuke them for five minutes in the Microwave. If you don't
like too much MSG or salt use half the flavor packet. Well the truth is we're
still a low budget operation here, but I think we'll survive. Remember I weigh
200 pounds, so it takes a little bit more to feed me. CIO
Note:<888>7/6/98 Monday 11:55 P.M. EDT: I ran Regclean 4.1a
INFO: RegClean 4.1a Description and General Issues on my Win98 system. It ran
fine. The system seems to boot faster. It did not change any of the
c:\windows\system.dat and the c:\windows\user.dat registry file lengths, but it
did make some fixes to the registry. I add a can of mixed nuts about 9 P.M. and
went to sleep for three hours. I still have not been out today. Well back to
the net. CIO
Note:<888>7/6/98 Monday 8:40 P.M. EDT: Anyone notice that the
Microsoft World Traveler Desktop Theme at Microsoft Windows 98 Update has the
same a desktop wall paper that looks like Crater Lake in Oregon in the summer.
Crater Lake Volcanic calderas in the winter http://mrscott.com/crater1.gif .
Try using this for your desktop wallpaper. It is over a mile deep and if it
ever went up, we'd be like boiled lobsters. Remember the movie "The Mud
People" after Mt. St. Helens went up. Well enough constant comment. CIO
Note:<888>7/6/98 Monday 6:35 P.M. EDT: Microsoft MSN Windows
98 Newsgroups Computing Central CIO.
Note:<888>7/6/98 Monday 5:30 P.M. EDT: I updated Scott's
Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . It is at a all time high up about 30% since I
started it last September. It went down by February and actually up 30 % since
February. Thus the Wall Street Yoyo effect. Back to the net. CIO
Note:<888>7/6/98 Monday 4:45 P.M. EDT: If you have a web
site for sale check out ZAP . CIO
Note:<888>7/6/98 Monday 4:20 P.M. EDT: I am finally up after
a good days sleep. I ran maintenance wizard while I was asleep. I also have the
power savings features enabled in the CMOS and the Power Saving program
installed on the computer. I will have breakfast of cereal, toast, orange and
grapefruit juice, vitamins, and coffee shortly while listening to
www.dailybriefing.com . CIO
Note:<888>7/6/98 Monday 4:30 A.M. EDT: I am downloading
World Traveler desktop theme from Win98 updates page. I got to thinking even if
one used the electronic shark repeller in the water, it probably would not work
against a giant octopus or killer whales, so thus if you go in the water you
take your own chances. Of course the undertow can be really wicked after a
storm also. I remember one year on Nantucket watching a windsurfer take off
from the south shore saying he was going to sail to South Hampton, Long Island
but when he sailed off over the horizon in the direction of what he thought was
South Hampton, Long Island he was headed more in the general direction of
Bermuda or Africa, since the South Shore of Nantucket does not exactly face
South. Well live in learn, if I ever get any money I might go into competition
with the Chicken Box and Shipwreck Charlie’s and open Shipwreck Mikes, but who
cares. The kids always seem to have fun out on the Island when they go there, and
most seem to survive. I actually enjoy the more sedate quieter venue in
Kennebunkport, since I am not really an ocean going rat anymore. Well when you
don't travel very much for many years, one becomes a professional arm chair
traveler. I don't even surf much around the world on the internet anymore. We
have so many people showing up here anymore, it is always fun to people watch
in one's own town. CIO
Note:<888>7/6/98 Monday 2:15 A.M. EDT: New SoundBlaster file
for Windows 98 Creative What's New on the FTP site . CIO
Note:<888>7/6/98 Monday 1:55 A.M. EDT: Maybe you should not
ride a bike. Bike Seats May Cause Impotence . CIO
Note:<888>7/6/98 Monday 1:40 A.M. EDT: I finished reading
the Windows 98 manual which is a quick read while listening to tech news. I
heard today that President Clinton will be vacationing on Martha's Vineyard
this summer in addition to visiting South Hampton. I suppose half the
Washington bigwigs will be heading that way. If you are a poor hippie type
roaming around Martha's Vineyard, I recommend from my experience on Nantucket
to beware of the tall grass in the moors which can contain deer ticks which can
give you Lyme Disease which you don't want to get. I also suggest against
trying to camp out on the beach since a great many people drive around at night
in four wheel drive vehicles and might not see you. Both Nantucket and Martha’s
Vineyard have excellent youth hostiles, particularly Martha’s Vineyard with
bunkroom dormitories, but they fill up early, so I recommend trying to make reservations
early if interested. There use to be a Christian residence in Bourne on Cape
Cod called the Poor House that is a magnificent house run by the Episcopal
Archdiocese of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Poor stands for the Standard and Poors
family that funded it. I suppose anyone going to the Cape would also need
sunscreen if they were going to be outside for long periods of time. Also the
South shore of both Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket can have severe riptides
depending on the amount of tidal sand washed in and out each year during the
winter, so one should swim on the calm sides of the island. I heard on a tech
program that there is now a electronic shark repellent device that puts a
electronic shock wave in the water around you that is suppose to repel sharks.
Of course some of the locals might be useful local guides since they are
accustomed to the local waters. Captain Black and Captain Frances on Nantucket
use to be excellent deep water sport fishing guides with charter craft on
Nantucket. I suppose one should not open a charge account at either of the
Henry's liquor stores on either island or the whole island will know quickly
that you plan to do a lot of entertaining. Remember the local island people are
very tight and clannish and gossip a lot about everything that goes on
particularly newcomers, not to mention the summer students working on the
island have their own networks. Nantucket use to have at least 500 student
dishwashers, so they even had a network. We also use to use to code for different
locations on the island in the old days. They Old Navy base on Nantucket up the
Sconset Road and down Lyon Farm Road and turn right south at the end driving
past the old Navy Quonset huts if they are still there and have not fallen into
the ocean use to have excellent surf casting on the south shore in the evening.
I once took in 50 blues in about two hours there in October. Of course as tides
and currents and weather and the moon changes, so can fishing conditions. I
never used a car except once on both Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard, and I
generally had moderate luck hitch hiking around the island. Renting bicycles if
you plan to stay on the paved roads can be a useful way to get around, but if
you plan to explore sandy areas of areas down dirt roads, the gears on bicycles
can get messed up with sand. If you should be fortunate enough to find
inexpensive accommodations downtown in one of the locations, everyone you ever
met from out of town and off island will use it as pit stop while you're away, since
they like snooping on each other there. Lots of families use to have dormitory
type facilities in their homes, so they could put up a couple of dozens kids,
cousins, and friends. If you walk at night wear reflectors and watch out for
autos on the roads which might not see you. I suppose one can explore to their
hearts contents out there on the islands, but once you're there long enough,
everyone seems to know your routine and location of residence soon enough. I
use to enjoy watching people come and go off the Nantucket ferries. Remember
the locals usually know quite a lot they don't tell you. Well enjoy your
holidays wherever you may go, I enjoy staying at home in Greenwich, Connecticut
which has extensive recreation facilities, and I find my own apartment more
comfortable than camping out on the islands at my age. Back to the net. CIO
Note:<888>7/6/98 Monday 12:25 A.M. EDT: I finished my
laundry and I will listen to www.answerguy.com . I went through
mrscott.com/scotwork.htm . I might instead of surfing the net this evening read
the Windows 98 manual to try and find out more about it. CIO
Note:<888>7/5/98 Sunday 11:00 P.M. EDT: I went out at 7:30
P.M. I stopped by CVS on Greenwich Avenue and with the store weekly circular I
bought two four packs of GE light bulbs for $3 for both one pack is 60 watts
and the other 75 watts. I also got Arid Extra Dry deodorant for .99 and the
store cash registered scanned wrong so they had to correct it. Apparently the
Arid coupon does not scan properly. I also bought a bottle of 100 500 mg.
Vitamin C for $2.99 for a total of $7.40. I then went down by the senior center
and drank my coffee out of the thermos. I started to walk down the Avenue and
found a sales piece of paper from a store called Computer City. They have one in
Scarsdale, New York at 423 Central Avenue, Phone 914‑722‑8400. They
have a lot of comparable bargains to CompUSA. I will stop by there some time
when I have money. I only got 4 pages of the 8 page brochure. I see a 17 inch
monitor for $249, 32 meg SDRAM $40 and 64 meg SDRAM $100. Their site is
www.computercity.com . I suppose one might find something there if you take a
look. I am not sure where Scarsdale is, but I think it is somewhere west of
here on I95 before Yonkers. It should not be too far away. Central Avenue might
run out of White Plains west from the White Plains Civic Center. I then walked
down Greenwich Avenue and I saw a local IBM couple feasting at the French
restaurant. I noticed a bunch of hot thirsty kids hanging out in front of the
movie theatre area. I then returned back up the Avenue. I drove down Steamboat
Road and returned home and chatted with one of my neighbors about the old days
in Florida. I am doing washing right now and shortly I will start the drying
cycle. Well back to the net. CIO
Note:<888>7/5/98 Sunday 6:50 P.M. EDT: I was up at 2 P.M.. I
had bacon, scrambled eggs, toast, orange and grapefruit juice, vitamins, and
coffee for breakfast. I chatted with a family member. I cleaned my apartment
and watered the plants. I put drain cleaner in the bathroom sink to clear it
out. I listened to www.dailybriefing.com while doing this. I am watching ABC
evening news. I will have a bit to eat and make a couple of more telephone
calls. They're having a little league baseball game going on the backyard field
and it is a very nice day. CIO
Note:<888>7/5/98 Sunday 3:50 A.M. EDT: Well I read the news
and checked out my server stats http://mrscott.com/stats.htm . About 500 people
read my complete notes link mrscott.com/mlsnote1.txt last month. Part of my
premise in posting such detailed notes on normal everyday events, is that in a
busy area, they help give recall to other events as they may be occurring
during the same time. It is sort of like Thomas Jefferson keeping track of the
temperature every half hour at Monticello while the Declaration of Independence
was being debated in Independence Hall in Philadelphia 222 years ago. I suppose
if I were a better historian, I would know more, but as I have said many times
from a famous quote, "Man Who Does Not Read History is Bound to Repeat
Himself." Well enjoy the rest of the weekend, and please drive safely if
you are on the highway this holiday weekend. All quiet on the Northeastern
Front. CIO
Note:<888>7/5/98 Sunday 2:30 A.M. EDT: I updated Scott's Notes
long text file through June 1998 and made a hardcopy print out. The link to the
link is mrscott.com/note02pr.htm . It is close to 300 pages and seems to be
enjoying some minor popularity. Well back to checking out the next activity at
mrscott.com/scotwork.htm . CIO
Note:<888>7/5/98 Sunday 12:45 A.M. EDT: I went out at 9:30
P.M.. I drove down Greenwich Avenue, and I then drove over to Riverside to CVS
all night drugstore. I purchased 15oz. bottle of antibacterial liquid soap for
$1.19, a 7 1/2 oz. dispenser of liquid antibacterial soap for $1.19, 2
Mentadent toothbrushes made in Germany for $2.99, and a bottle of a 100
balanced B‑50 vitamins for $6.75 for a total of $12.44. I then drove back
down to Greenwich Avenue and parked and walked down to the bottom of Greenwich
Avenue. It was not too busy. I noticed a two tone tan GMC parked in front of
one of the two French restaurants at the bottom of the avenue on the right near
Grigg street. I noticed somebody in Figaro who looked like he might be the owner.
I dare say he is probably a prosperous rancher. His license plate was Wyoming
license plate "G". It made me hungry for a steak. I then walked back
to the Senior Center area and sat down for a while. I walked back up the Avenue
towards the middle. I noticed that some of the Navy Seals in town for the air
show were on Shore Leave enjoying the local color at the Dome restaurant. I
chatted with one of the enlisted men and a officer and they were very polite
and seemed to be enjoying their stay. They told me they were stationed out of
Norfolk, Virginia. I returned to the bottom of the Avenue and then walked back
up to the top of the Avenue. I left the Avenue about midnight and drove down
Steamboat Road and then returned home. I put the liquid soap in the kitchen for
washing my hands, it is easier to keep next to the sink than soap, and is
probably more sanitary. I will read the morning reports off the net. The rain
held off and I dare say tomorrow will be muggy whether it rains or not. Well
have a good morning, signing off for now from Greenwich, Connecticut USA. CIO
Note:<888>7/4/98 Saturday 9:20 P.M. EDT: I had a friend
stopped by who is moving at the end of the month. He is moving from Wilton, and
possibly looking in Guilford, CT. on the water. He gave me some hobo bread his
mother had made. We watched the history channel about the American revolution.
I went downtown after he left and stopped by the Food Emporium which is suppose
to be open until midnight tonight. I purchased A&P Bokar coffee beans
$3.69, Bulk Hazelnut coffee beans at $9.99 a pound for $10.79, French Roast
Coffee Beans $3.49, Red Bag Coffee Beans $3.49, and a large bag of Columbian
Coffee Beans for $10.99 for a total of $32.45. I went by the bank money machine
and then down the avenue and picked up three buy two get one free of Parliament
lights 100 for $17.40. I then drove down to the bottom of Steamboat Road and
chatted with some of the local coastal observers. They were having a party
going on at the Indian Harbor Yacht Club with a middle age group of adults and
young kids. At about 8 P.M. it started sprinkling, so I drove back home and
blended the coffee beans together and put them in my glass mason storage jars.
I reheated some chicken, ham, ramen noodles, hobo bread with ice tea and finally
a good cup of fresh coffee that is equal five parts of the different kinds with
a double part of the Columbian beans, it actually tastes better than the equal
parts. I now have about another six weeks supply of coffee. I will surf the net
a short bit and go out again. A few families around town were looking for the
fireworks which were luckily last night. It is too low of a cloud ceiling
tonight. I suppose it is another quiet night in town. This evening seemed very
quiet downtown. Well enjoy the rest of the fourth weekend where ever you are.
CIO
Note:<888>7/4/98 Saturday 2:20 P.M. EDT: Well I passed the
Year 2000 test using PC World Today: Is Your Computer Millennium‑Compatible?
. I just got up and will eat breakfast and go out and enjoy the Holiday, if it
is not too hot. CIO
Note:<888>7/4/98 Saturday 4:05 A.M. EDT: Well I am bushed as
usual. I think I will have a bite to eat while I listen to the folks in Chicago
at www.ttalk.com . CIO
Note:<888>7/4/98 Saturday 3:50 A.M. EDT: NASA Lunar
Prospector CIO
Note:<888>7/4/98 Saturday 3:45 A.M. EDT: Althorp ‑ The
Official Web Site . CIO
Note:<888>7/4/98 Saturday 3:40 A.M. EDT:PC World Today: Is
Your Computer Millennium‑Compatible? .CIO
Note:<888>7/4/98 Saturday 2:45 A.M. EDT: Hottest volcanic
eruptions yet observed on Jupiter's moon Io . CIO
Note:<888>7/4/98 Saturday 1:00 A.M. EDT: Carribean Satellite
photo for viewing Montserrat Volcano activity NRL Satellite Photo
goes8_images/trop_atlantic_vis/LATEST.jpeg tropics . CIO
Note:<888>7/3/98 Friday 11:40 P.M. EDT: I went out at 8 P.M.
and chatted with my neighbors about the volcano activity recently. I went
downtown and chatted and walked down the Avenue with a senior British citizen
who was stopping by the Greenwich Harbor Inn. I returned to the senior center
about the time the fireworks let out. I chatted with another town citizen. I
walked back down the Avenue and returned to the center. I went to the Grand
Union about 11 P.M.. I purchased 18 packs of various Ramen noodles at 6 for $1
for $3, 3 half gallons Florida Natural Honey flavored Grapefruit Juice for $2
thus $6, 3 half gallons Florida Natural Orange Juice for $2 each thus $6, a
half gallon GU 2% milk $1.67, a six pack diet Coke .99, a six pack diet Sprite
.99, 2 Tony's frozen pizza @ $2.50 each thus $5, .60 cent can deposit, and a
bottle of Angostura Bitters $2.99 for a total of $27.48. I stopped by the Shell
station for a pack of smokes Basic lights for $1.68 on the way home. Well it is
a warmer evening out and it was not to busy downtown since most of the town probably
were at the fireworks. Well have a good night.
Note:<888>7/3/98 Friday 7:40 P.M. EDT: I was up at noon
today. I had bacon, scrambled eggs, toast, vitamins, orange and grapefruit
juice, and coffee for breakfast. I worked on the computer looking at
information until about 2 P.M.. I uninstalled Colorado Cheyenne Backup and used
the Microsoft Windows 98 Seagate backup to make two backups of my system. Each
backup took two hours. I had to use two tapes for each backup. I watched a bit
of television while making the backups and cleaned up. At 6:30 P.M. I heated
some Ramen noodles and reheated the noodles from dinner last night. I also made
mrscott.com/icetea.htm which I will put away shortly. I also had Cheesecake for
desert. I also noticed in the CompUSA sales brochure which ends tomorrow on
July 4, that they have a Hercules Stingray 128/3D 8 meg memory video card which
I assume is PCI, for $196.99 with $98 instant rebate for a total of $98.99
which one could use with their onboard video or other PCI card to enable
Win98's multiple monitor function, so that you can use two or more monitors at
the same time. I don't think I will get it, but it is a neat feature you could
use with Win98. I also noticed that the Montserrat Volcano erupted today with a
40,000 foot plume Discovery Online ‑‑ Trouble in Paradise,
Montserrat ‑ Eruption Cam. I posted the satellite photo which shows a
tiny bit of the plume at mrscott.com/montser1.jpg, perhaps there will be a
better photo later. I am listening to the BBC radio, third dino on the homepage
mrscott.com to have received the report. I will go out shortly after I put away
the ice tea and do a little bit more of work. CIO
Note:<888>7/3/98 Friday 3:40 A.M. EDT: Well, I believe
President Clinton after his return form China is suppose to enjoy another
holiday at the Scott family resort in the Hamptons around South Hampton on Long
Island that the Scotts started around 1640, when they were trying to find a
cheap rum running port to stop over at on the way to and from the Indies. I
suppose the Swamp Club will be full of all the White House VIPs and the locals
in the Hamptons will have something new to chat about at their cocktail
parties. I believe the favorite pastime of the families in the Hamptons is
Charades which helps keep the conversation down for the Old Guard in the
evenings. Well who knows, the ocean front beach resort might have some
entertainment once one gets tired of people watching. I suggest the Maidenstone
Club for golf, and I believe there is a beach club called the
"Breakers". Remember the eastern tip of Long Island around Montauk is
world famous for Great White Sharks, so I suppose the president won't be going
into the Ocean, but just using the pool. Well who knows he could always use the
Navy Seals as bait. Any good fish stories would surely pick up the rather dull
press reports recently. CIO
Note:<888>7/3/98 Friday 3:25 A.M. EDT: Well tonight on the
BBC World Report on the midnight report at 7 P.M. here, the newscaster made the
comment that, "Prince Charles is Crazy as a Mad Hatter." I suppose
what that means if one is use to trying to decode "Open Coded
Messages" from the BBC like they used during World War II, is the Prince
of Wales is strongly urging his dominion to be more respectful of his family's
persona, and not to try to interfere with their normal everyday life routines,
which they seem to have become accustomed to. I believe the Royal Crest has a
motto, "Dieu et Mon Droit". Thus those who expect royal privilege
will generally receive it by the "Grace of God". Well I suppose the
BBC correspondent will be washing dishes at the "Mad Hatter
Restaurant" in Nantucket for a quite a long time, until he realizes the
"Error of His Ways". The Queen like the Pope has the power of
Excommunication for those in her realm. Well lets hope we have pleasant weather
this Holiday. Of course the Mad Hatter was a character from Alice in Wonderland
which is based on Queen Victoria's reality. CIO
Note:<888>7/3/98 Friday 1:55 A.M. EDT: I went out at
midnight and walked around the bottom of Greenwich Avenue. It was very quiet
considering tomorrow is a holiday for many. I suppose there were about two
dozen people at the Dome and hardly anyone else at the other pubs. I don't
think many people stay up late during the nice summer days, preferring to be on
a daytime schedule to enjoy the summer warmth. All quiet on the Eastern Front.
CIO
Note:<888>7/2/98 Thursday 11:45 P.M. EDT: I went out at 8
P.M. and stopped by the library. I drove downtown and walked around the bottom
of Greenwich Avenue. Someone had discarded a half gig Seagate drive at the
station dumpster. When I returned home at about 10 P.M., I tried testing it,
but it did not work. I also backed up my D: partition and deleted it with FDISK
and reinstalled it with FDISK. By using the Win98 FDISK, I now have the newer
Win98 FDISK that recognizes large partitions. When using it, one has to make
sure not to delete one's primary partition or any other major drives, so if you
use it be careful. I formatted the D: drive and returned the backed up files
from the C: drive to the D: drive. I use the D: drive to keep my downloads and
other files, so I don't have to redownload them. Well the system is all back
together and running fine. Have a good evening. I will probably go out for a
short walk in a few minutes. CIO
Note:<888>7/2/98 Thursday 6:55 P.M. EDT: I posted this link
to the current weather satellite photo See How Bad the Fires are in Florida NRL
Satellite Photo . I went out at 2 P.M. and stopped by my bank and withdrew
funds and went over to the other bank and paid my rent. I stopped by the
Hospital Thrift Shop and picked up a 50 cent computer CD holder. I made my 4
P.M. appointment. I drove downtown down by the water and noticed wall to wall
teenagers and college kids downtown along with vacationing families. I guess
with the fires in Florida lots of people are coming this way. I returned home
and chatted with my neighbor from England about British comings and goings. I
posted Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm at my site. I am just about ready
to have dinner of baked herbal chicken breast in wine, with baked onion, ramen
noodles, and corn on the cob. I think if you have clouds, you can seed clouds
for rain by putting a gallon of iodine with a 100,000 gallons of water and
dropping it in the higher levels of the clouds from a fire service or air force
service fire sprayer tanker. We are suppose to have Fire Works on the Fourth of
July or maybe tomorrow night the 3rd, and the U.S. Navy Seals are landing to
give a demonstration at the high schools of their advanced talents in combat
defense operations. Well enjoy the delightful weather this evening. CIO
Note:<888>7/2/98 Thursday 1:45 P.M. EDT: I was up at noon. I
had GU raisin bran, toast, orange grapefruit juice, vitamins, and coffee for
breakfast. I did a little net work. I updated Scott's Stats
mrscott.com/stats.htm . I have a 4 P.M. appointment. Well it should be another
normal day in Greenwich. Enjoy yourselves. CIO
Note:<888>7/2/98 Thursday 2:50 A.M. EDT: Western Digital
Corporation (Service/Support) ‑ Tip of the Month (March 1997)
Transferring Files From the Old to the New Drive in Windows 95, this might be
useful if your lucky to afford one them new fangled IBM 8.5 gig hard drives at
CompUSA on sale for $295 with a $95 mail in rebate from IBM for a $200 total, I
think it would have been smarter to sell it with a share of stock. Also if you
were looking at the above mentioned page, you would want to install FAT32 from
Win98 on the drive first, so that it was a FAT32 drive, and you would not need
the EZdrive information, since Win98 will recognize a 8.5 G. hard drive. This
above procedure worked for me when I installed my 1 G. Western Digital Hard
Drive last August. Well the tires were more important than a new hard drive,
and quite frankly I am having a hard time filling up the 1 G. hard drive. I
think Canadians are allowed to drink Corby's Whisky on Dominion Day, if they're
not on duty, and alas the shipment of "OLD COURAGE" seems to have
been lost amongst the Old Guard. I believe there are one or two Canuks in the
area. Well if you see anyone from the Maple Leaf club, give them my best. CIO
Note:<888>7/2/98 Thursday 1:50 A.M. EDT: Happy Dominion Day,
to you folks up in Canada. CIO
How many grains of rice in China? 1.2 billion people, a cup of
rice twice a day, about 1000 grains of rice in a cup of rice = 1,200,000,000 X
2 X 1000 X 365days divided by 2 growing seasons. 1,200,000,000 X 2 X 1000 X
182.5 or 1,200,000,000 X 1,000 X 365 =438,000,000,000,000 grains of rice give
or take a few grains. MLS 438 quatrillion.
Note:<888>7/1/98 Wednesday 11:20 P.M. EDT: I went out at 8
P.M., I found a palm fond basket about three feet high and 18 inches in
diameter discarded at our dumpster which I put upstairs in my apartment. I use
to watch many people make them down in the Key and it is part of native
Caribbean Art. It is a larger version of what is used for plant baskets. I then
chatted with one of my neighbors, and she told me about living in Westchester
County next door years ago, and she seemed to be doing well enjoying the nice
pleasant weather today. I went by the library and read the Greenwich Times. It
was not too busy on this summers evening. I went downtown and walked around the
bottom of Greenwich Avenue and the train station area. The downtown movie,
restaurant, pub, and coffee shop venues were quite busy this evening. I saw
what looked to be quite a few visitors in the crowd on their summer holidays.
It was most colorful and festive, as the summer evenings usually are. I
returned home at 10 P.M. after driving down by the water. I suppose with a
large amount of visitors traveling through and into the area, a large
contingent are enjoying the shore after a very rainy May and June. I will do a
little routine internet work tonight, and possibly read the Win98 manual and
look at the two Win98 books I have. Well enjoy yourselves. CIO
Note:<888>7/1/98 Wednesday 7:20 P.M. EDT: Also at CompUSA
they have a $30 IDE CMOS card that fixes the Year 2000 problem on older PCs, if
you're interested. CIO
Note:<888>7/1/98 Wednesday 7:10 P.M. EDT: I was up at 10
A.M. this morning. I had GU raisin bran, toast, orange grapefruit juice,
vitamins and coffee for breakfast. I went out about 11 A.M.. I stopped by the
bank and withdrew funds. I said hello to a family friend from backcountry. I
drove up to Norwalk and stopped off at Town Fair Tire. I purchased 4 General
Tire Brigadier 402 185/75R14 All weather tires for $45 each, plus $10 for
valves, $31.80 for computer balancing, four wheel alignment $19, Road Hazard Lifetime
replacement $12, Tire Casing Disposal Service $4, plus $15.41 sales tax for a
total of $272.21. While I was waiting for installation I walked over to CompUSA
and toured the store until 3 P.M.. I will give a quick run down of some
interesting items that caught my eye. IBM 8.5 gig hard drive $295 with mail in
rebate of $95 for $200 total. I noticed they were putting out Compaq color
inkjet printers that don't take up much space. I saw they had DVD drives on
sale for about $350. One can get two ethernet cards for $10 apiece and a
ethernet 17 foot cable for $16, thus one could network two computers together
if you knew how to do it. I guess it is somewhat complicated according to the
Scottish salesmen. He did not know if they were going to have the Highland
games in Norwalk or not, they might be somewhere in the state this weekend. The
have the Encyclopedia Britannica cdrom set with IBM via voice for $99, so one
can listen to the Encyclopedia. They have a $30 IBM joy stick with $20 mail in
rebate for $10 total. They have the WordPerfect 7.0 for Windows 3.1 for $30
with $30 mail in rebate for $0. I chatted with a number of customers and staff
on general topics, and they seemed quite knowledgeable. I walked back to the
tire store at 3 P.M. without making any purchases. I retrieved my car. I
checked the Volvo hubcaps to make they were secure. I put hub clips from the
spare which is also a General on the fourth right rear tire which is where I
had the blowout and mounted the hub cap. I then drove down the post road to
Greenwich instead of the turnpike to make sure the hubcaps were secure. They
seem to be on securely. The car is running just great with the new tires. I
then went by Oil Star Oil Change Center and got an oil change with FRAM oil
filter and Castrol GTX 10W40 oil plus other general check up items for $37.02.
I then drove down Greenwich Avenue and stopped by CVS and bought 5 cans of
mixed nuts for $1.99 each with tax altogether $10.55. I noticed a mother in the
store with two huge baby girls in a twin carriage with very full faces. They
are going to grow up to be big women. I then drove down to the senior center
and chatted with an employee there. I next walked to the bottom of the Avenue
and back up. I returned home at 5 P.M. and chatted with two people. I made
dinner of ham sandwich, ramen noodles, coke, three kosher dill pickles, and
coffee. I filed this report. I updated Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm .
It was a good day on Wall Street. I will go out shortly to enjoy the great
weather we've been having. It is ideal sailing weather. CIO
Note:<888>7/1/98 Wednesday 3:50 A.M. EDT: The party is over,
it is time to call it a day. Enjoy counting your sheep. I expect today to be
pretty quiet, now the visitors have settled into their place. CIO
Note:<888>7/1/98 Wednesday 3:15 A.M. EDT:
http://mrscott.com/bushsave.exe , Old George Bush DOS screen saver for your
amusement. CIO
Note:<888>7/1/98 Wednesday 3:10 A.M. EDT: PC Week Radio,
Listening to Bill Gates Windows 98 Launch at Fort Mason last Thursday . CIO
Note:<888>7/1/98 Wednesday 1:35 A.M. EDT: BBC News | UK |
Althorp braced for invasion Princess Diana Memorial Althorp House today,
opening life on the internet today. CIO
Note:<888>7/1/98 Wednesday 1:10 A.M. EDT: I went out at
10:30 P.M. and walked around downtown until just now. There was a medical
emergency at Thataway cafe while I was walking around. I did not see many
people out on the damp night, but the rain had cleared up. There were Tornado
warnings in Eastern Connecticut earlier this evening. There is some sort of
Trawler parked at the Greenwich Harbor Inn. I noticed they were shampooing the
carpet at the entrance this evening. They have a light colored carpet at the
entry way and probably need to clean it more often. I suggested once again that
they should put carpet on all the hard surfaces, walls, ceilings, doors, shelf
sides in the Greenwich Library to reduce sound and improve the acoustics. I
noticed a Crescent Moon this evening with a star I believe. A famous symbol in
the Eastern Hemisphere. They still have all those keyboards down by the train
station. Most of the Greenwich Police fleet seems to be replaced with the dark
blue cars. I saw our former first selectman in the bank today. He looks younger
now that he is out of that tough job. I hope he is enjoying his golf game. I
don't think the Greenwich Harbor Inn is booked up since there are only about
thirty cars in the parking lot. I guess it is busier on weekends, and the
change of the month when monthly people head out on vacation. I had a peanut
butter sandwich and cheese cake and orange soda for a snack just now. I am
going to quit taking the Welbutrin red pills since I have not managed to quit
smoking, and maybe sometime soon try the patches again. I believe CVS has
peanuts on sale this week. Tony's pizzas are on sale at the Grand Union for
$2.50, but they weren't stocked this afternoon. I find the way I have the
ergonomic keyboard setup on books on the computer drawer tray much easier to
use. I have to go up to County Tires on Route 1 in West Norwalk today for a new
set of tires. I hope I can get them and mount and balance them for less than
$250 to $200. I have over 45,000 miles on the present set. County is
competively priced and they offer one nice service with tire purchase of lifetime
tire rotation which helps with the life of the tires. Sears has a Fourth of
July tire sale on now, but they don't offer free tire rotation. However, if I
were going to be traveling which I won't be in a 21 year old car, Sears would
be a better place to buy them, since they can offer nation wide service and
warranty. I might look at the 45,000 mile Michelins if that is within my price
range. A friend bought Generals at County. I will need to get "All
Season" radials. I will go to bed shortly, and go up there when I wake up
tomorrow. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/14/98 Tuesday 10:20 P.M. EDT: American Hospital
Directory ‑ Data, Statistics, & Information about Hospitals .
Information on Hospital Stats. I am listening to the dudes at www.ttalk.com . I
am in the process of cleaning up and getting ready to go out and maybe do some
minor grocery shopping. CIO
Note:<888>7/14/98 Tuesday 10:00 P.M. EDT: IBM Opens Its
Research Labs to Surprising Results CIO
Note:<888>7/14/98 Tuesday 9:50 P.M. EDT: Technology News
from Wired News Newhoo Directory Service 1,200 editors . CIO
Note:<888>7/14/98 Tuesday 9:35 P.M. EDT: Computing Tips
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Note:<888>7/14/98 Tuesday 9:30 P.M. EDT: I saw the black and
white Tuxedo cat with four white paws that hangs around the senior center the
other morning while out walking. It looks hungry. CIO
Note:<888>7/14/98 Tuesday 9:25 P.M. EDT: Win another
computer games.net .CIO
Note:<888>7/14/98 Tuesday 9:20 P.M. EDT: What's doing in
Germany during World Cup Record attendance of more than a million at Berlin's
Love Parade . CIO
Note:<888>7/14/98 Tuesday 9:00 P.M. EDT: Murder‑Kidnapping
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Note:<888>7/14/98 Tuesday 8:50 P.M. EDT: Cosmetics Counter
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Note:<888>7/14/98 Tuesday 8:50 P.M. EDT: Expedia Service
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Note:<888>7/14/98 Tuesday 8:40 P.M. EDT: Best condos, villas
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Note:<888>7/14/98 Tuesday 7:45 P.M. EDT: I took a long nap
until about fifteen minutes ago. I updated Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . It was up quite a bit today. It should be busy
downtown this evening with Bastille Day and the market up. Tuesday nights are
generally less busy, but with vacationers and with the market up, it will
probably be busy on the Avenue this evening. I am just about ready to eat a
Tombstone pizza. CIO
Note:<888>7/14/98 Tuesday 1:20 P.M. EDT: I called up the
GEICO www.geico.com Policy Change number at 1‑800‑841‑3000
and changed my auto insurance policy from $300,000, $300,000, $100,000 to
$1,000,000; $1,000,000; $100,000; $25,000. The two $1,000,000 are for personal
bodily injury in an auto event, the $100,000 is property liability, and the
$25,000 is medical coverage as a pedestrian outside the automobile. The
additional coverage is about $200 more a year for a total policy of about $900
a year. I had lunch of Ramen noodles, peanut butter sandwich, and coffee. Back
to the net. CIO
Note:<888>7/14/98 Tuesday 12:00 P.M. EDT: Microsoft
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Note:<888>7/14/98 Tuesday 11:50 A.M. EDT: I downloaded the
Real Networks, The Home of RealAudio, Real Video and Real Flash Real System G2
beta. It seems to work fine and kept all my settings from the preview release.
I will listen to it while I have lunch. I noticed the "Add" features
in the bookmarks now works. CIO
Note:<888>7/14/98 Tuesday 11:30 A.M. EDT: I updated
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 and 5.0 beta installation notes
mrscott.com/note01.htm . CIO
Note:<888>7/14/98 Tuesday 10:20 A.M. EDT: I added the
American Red Cross link to my homepage, since there is a national alert that
here in the United States we only have a one day's blood supply. We usually
like to have 2 weeks to a month's blood supply in reserve. I also added a link
to the American Red Cross, Greenwich Chapter in case you're in the area and
would like to donate a pint. I updated my Greenwich, Connecticut Real Estate
page mrscott.com/gwreal.htm in case you or anyone you know might be able to
afford real estate in the area. Coming from one of the original British
families settling in the Colonies over 350 years ago, I treat my "Grace
and Favor" apartment in Council housing as a pleasant hideaway from the
maddening crowd of traffic in the center of town, but we have gotten use to it
after all these years. Well I think I should clean up and get ready to face the
heat of the day. As Nowell Coward use to say, "Only Mad Dogs and
Englishmen Go Out in the Noon Day Sun." plus those of us who occasionally
like a little sunshine and like doing a little observation duty. CIO
Note:<888>7/14/98 Tuesday 8:35 A.M. EDT: I was up at 6:30
A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of Quaker Oats oatmeal, Arnold Healthnut
bread, vitamins, orange and grapefruit juice, and coffee. I listened to
www.ttalk.com . Apparently the Midwestern correspondent of the show is
traveling around the east coast possibly trying to explore what is happening.
As usual with a large number of our citizens away on vacation out west in the
country, we are receiving a large number of visitors from the Midwest as they
head towards east coast ports of call. I dare say once the White House and
government take off on their various vacations we will see and increase of
tourism during the rest of July and August. You have to remember a lot of the
local citizens on the east coast work profitable resort and tourist operations
during the warmer months, so they can visit warmer ports of call during the
colder months. Remember the grass is always greener in the tourist business.
Ultimately the individual that has the largest volume of traffic will be the
most profitable tour operator providing that individual can afford the cost of
the overhead. The long term residents of this area seem to know how to manage and
operate profitable operations based on many years of family involvement. I dare
say as the individuals who travel through the area realize that as the area
changes every hour of the day throughout the year with the increasing and
decreasing volume of traffic, the various local chambers of commerce of this
local area are relatively profitable based on many years of continual
involvement. Ultimately your friendly local banker seems to ultimately know the
long term outlook, but as most local businesses know the established business
community in the area knows who is involved and active for the long term. Well,
I guess I will bag off listening to the BBC trying to sell Great Britain, so I
can see what local individuals are trying to rescue the stranded and visiting
travelers in the area. Since I have worldwide communications and local
knowledge in this area, the recent message in this area is that the American
Red Cross is trying to raise blood since the local blood banks only have a one
day supply. I would imagine this is quite an important message for anyone whom
knows anything about medicine. Well enjoy your day, and if you see a Red Cross
Blood Mobile consider giving blood in your free time. CIO
Note:<888>7/13/98 Monday 10:50 P.M. EDT: I had Ramen noodles
and a peanut butter sandwich in the morning. I had a friend come down at 9:30
A.M.. We dropped by a full load of items at the Hospital Thrift Shop that he
brought down since he is moving. I salvaged my old brown leather $500 flight
jacket size 38 from Brooks Brothers that I had given him, in case I ever lose
weight. I bought it in 1983, for it is about 15 years old, and far as I know
has never been rained on. I also salvaged some classic Beatles, Stones, and
Elvis records. We went for a drive afterwards up King Street. We drove out to
Westchester Airport. They have a nice gray black Falconair ? type four engine
private jet which would be long range, and hold about 20 people. I like the
four engine configuration. Painted on it they had a big Red "N" like
Nelson on the tailfin. It was parked next to the Exxon oil tankers. I guess
they keep it ready for service at a moments notice. I surveyed the new airport
and it looks quite great, sort of like Frank Lloyd Wright. After about a half
hour we drove down King Street. On the east side of the road south of the
Convent of the Sacred Heart they look like they have sold property and have
construction going on. Just north of the Royal Office Park, north of Anderson
Hill Road for about a half of mile they have cleared a large track of land
perhaps several hundred acres or more with heavy earth moving equipment that
sits above the road grade at about a twenty foot level. It is south of the
Airport, so I don't know if they are expanding the airport. However if they
build a office park or track housing, there it would possibly interfere with
airport expansion, particularly in a military emergency situation. I have not
read any articles in the Greenwich Times about what is going on there, but it
seems to be a massive project going on at the Western Greenwich Border. I also
noticed that Rye Brook has a new police and town hall station which I had not
noticed before just south of the Merritt Parkway on King Street. I would say
just from the size of the property, that what ever development is going on King
Street south of the airport would bring in at least another 2,000 cars on the
road. I drove down Weaver Street on the way back and it is now posted at 25
miles per hour instead of the higher 35 to 40 it was years ago. I suppose it
has made it more livable for the residents. I think it has been that way for a
couple of years. I returned home and with my friend and surfed the internet
looking for available real estate listings for him. He called up about a few. I
made a family call. At about 2:30 P.M., we drove downtown, and I got a haircut
at Subway barber from Tony chatting about my Italy adventures 25 years ago for
$13 plus $2 tip. I generally don't make appointments, but wait until they are
free since I am frequently downtown. We picked up a back copy of the Friday
Greenwich Times from the Greenwich Times building with the weekly real estate
section in it. My friend read it while I had my hair cut. The headlines were
that the Beach Access Lawsuit was ruled on in favor of the Town, but the
plaintiff plans to appeal. He checked on a condo on Steamboat Road in a
building overlooking the water. I don't know if the condo overlooks the harbor
or not. The property was offered by www.country‑living.com real estate.
It is one of my favorite apartment buildings downtown. A brick 1960s four story
building overlooking the harbor with small marina and a view of Grass Island
and the new Sewage Treatment plant. On the harbor it has a western exposure.
The condo for sale is a one bedroom unit with 850 square feet of floor space
plus corner balcony. I don't know what floor or exposure. It is a reasonably
priced for Greenwich waterfront of $325,000 plus $739 a month common charge.
That is about as cheap as you're going to get on the harbor. The building is
set back from the road about a hundred feet with pleasant tasteful landscaping
with natural gas outdoor lighting. It is about a 200 yards walk to the
Greenwich Train station, if one needed to use the commuter trains to New York
City 40 minutes away. Having lived on Steamboat Road in a rental for five
years, I know it is a pleasant neighborhood downtown. The General Reinsurance
building is next door with a number of corporate offices in it, since General
Reinsurance moved to Stamford. The Greenwich Harbor Inn is just up the road and
of course Maneros is across the street from the Greenwich Harbor Inn. The brick
building condo unit, I believe has indoor parking. At that price it might have
a view of the harbor. It is newly listed by Barbara Suthergreen of www.country‑living.com
Country Living, 96 Lewis Street, Greenwich, Connecticut 203‑869‑8100.
For lock the door and go away ease of living you could not do better. The
Greenwich Harbor Inn also has airport limousine service to the major New York
airports. I drove around the area for the millionth time. I then made my usual
4 P.M. biweekly Monday appointment. I stopped by Zyn and chatted with a local
British advertiser about the excellent quality of writing in the British press
and told him they tell a good story. I returned home with my guest about 5
P.M.. I defrosted and cooked two shell steaks in the broiler, corn on the cob,
and Birdseye cream noodles. We ate and had coffee. I went out at 7 P.M. after
my guest left. I stopped by the Greenwich library and chatted with one of our
senior patrons whom I had not seen in several weeks who was waiting for his
ride. He looked fit as a fiddle, but thought the library was too cold. He told
me he watched the World Cup in Spanish, since he understands Spanish. He was
spending quite a bit of time admiring the new library construction, and he is
probably our most informed patron and long time user. I was happy to see him.
He told me he is no longer driving, but being driven, which is probably just as
well in all the traffic we now have. I went inside and read the Greenwich Times
and two weekly computer magazines. The library was not too busy. I next went
downtown and walked around the lower Greenwich Avenue area. There were lots of
families out for dinners, movies, coffee as is usual this time of year. I said
hello to some of my former Steamboat Road neighbors and told them about the
Condo available. I guess there are quite a few waterfront rats that go downtown
more often in the warmer weather. I told them about the Yacht last week from
their native country. I returned back up the Avenue. I chatted with the night
custodian at the Senior center. I next walked back down around the avenue and
back up to the middle. I returned home at 10:00 P.M. and filed this report. I
updated Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I don't expect much market
activity for a while since lots of people are on vacation. Well have a good
night, after I post this, I will probably try to get a good night's sleep since
I have been mostly awake since yesterday afternoon at 4 P.M. about 31 hours
mostly awake. CIO
Note:<888>7/13/98 Monday 7:30 A.M. EDT: I added the LeMonde
www.lemonde.fr headline to my homepage mrscott.com . Well I have to make a call
to see when a friend is coming down. CIO
Note:<888>7/13/98 Monday 6:00 A.M. EDT: For the latest on
the French party Le Monde: Bienvenue , sacre blue ! CIO
Note:<888>7/13/98 Monday 5:55 A.M. EDT: I went for a morning
walk the full length of Greenwich Avenue. They're working on straightening the
parking meters that have been knocked off kilter by plowed snow over the years.
I only saw several others walkers who are always out there in the early
morning. The parking meter collection person was collecting the coins from the
meters as usual. I noticed that the Whitney shop has quite a nice collection of
handy crafts including hand carved items including decoys. Starbucks was not
open yet. I browsed the new cigar shop just west of Greenwich Avenue on West
Putnam Avenue. They look to have the largest stock of cigars in town. They are
open from 10 A.M. to 6 P.M.. I noticed the Avenue seemed pretty clean, so our
summer guests are not littering and are very well behaved. Lots of people do
put cigarette buts out on the sidewalks on Greenwich Avenue. I recommend that people
throw them in the streets since the street cleaner comes by several times a
week, and it would make for a cleaner avenue. There were two fishermen on the
bottom of Steamboat Road, not regulars. I noticed one family friend's house on
the harbor was well lit up. It looks to be a nice day with pleasant weather
today. We have a large inventory of foreign cars on West Putnam Avenue, if you
are in the mood for buying a foreign car or a Cadillac or Oldsmobile. As far as
I can tell all is quiet on the Greenwich front. Time for some minor network.
CIO
Note:<888>7/13/98 Monday 3:50 A.M. EDT: This morning I was
up after a four hour nap. I reinstalled Iphone 5.0 which I do every two weeks,
so I don't have to buy it. To reinstall, when uninstalling click "no to
all" when it comes up about file deletion. Then reboot and reinstall. I
noticed this time again, it did not come up in full duplex, but it works in
full duplex and seems to eventually get highlighted. I watched a program this
morning on the History Channel about Scottish History which was very
informative. However, this Scott clan was already over in America dealing with
the Indians when most of that history was made. I guess we were always cleaver
at Sea, so we came here rather early. Unfortunately although I am clever around
the ocean, I am no good on the ocean. Well one figures all of France has a
hangover today and will continue partying for the next two days through
Bastille Day. Thus the day after Bastille Day would be a good day to invade
France when the whole country is hung over. I have a friend coming down to make
a donation to the Hospital Thrift Shop this morning. Also I read that the Red
Cross is in dire need of blood, so if you have a pint to spare, give blood to
the American Red Cross. Back to normal routine. Remember to take your Sun
Glasses when you go out in the early morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/12/98 Sunday 10:30 P.M. EDT: I have cleaned the
apartment and watered the plants. I am making mrscott.com/icetea.htm . For
Europhiles you might like this link M2‑TelevisionMusic . I will do the
laundry later in the week. CIO
Note:<888>7/12/98 Sunday 5:15 P.M. EDT: Congratulations
France, France 3, Brazil 0. Fait La Bontemps Roule ! CIO
Note:<888>7/12/98 Sunday 6:10 A.M. EDT: I made a special
page of the Greenwich, Connecticut Armchair Travelers page,
mrscott.com/armchair1.htm .
List of World Cup Advertisers for Sunday July 12, 1998.
Note:<888>7/12/98 Sunday 6:00 A.M. EDT: Commentary on the
World Cup. I am sitting in my green, yellow, and blue polo shirt from the
Kaluakoi Resort in Hawaii which is similar to Brazilian colors, but being one
fourth French although I am blond which the French don't like, I also have blue
white and red vertical stripe flag, which I think is the French national flag.
It is so long about six years since I have been in France, I am not sure what
it is like there anymore. I suppose I could turn on the World Cup and try and
watch it tomorrow while I do my house cleaning, but I am not sure when it is
one. I think they're about six hours ahead of us there, so assuming it started
about 7 P.M. French time or 1 P.M. our time, I could try watching it whenever I
wake up, if it is time. I saw a few Brazilians getting there flags ready this
evening, and there were Brazilians at Starbucks. Realistically rich French
people could hop on the Air France Concorde and probably make it over there in
time, but they would probably have to know somebody to get them inside the
World Cup arena. I suppose if a number of foreign dignitaries show up, they would
have to spend a few more Francs on security, but I doubt if any of the
enthusiastic soccer fans would even notice a foreign dignitary, since they
would be focused on the world famous footballers. I understand over 2 billion
people will be watching the world cup finals, so maybe some minor companies
like Shell, Exxon, Elf, BP, General Electric, Phillips, Siemens, Mercedes Benz,
GM, Ford, IBM, Microsoft, McDonalds, Florida Orange Juice Growers, South
American Coffee Growers, Budweiser, Waste Management, Compaq, Horscht, Coca
Cola, Pepsi, Schweppes, Wilson Sports, Spalding, Scott's Lawn Food, Lever
Brothers, Proctor and Gamble, Litton Industries, United Technologies, Pfizer,
Mobil, Erickson, Volvo, AT&T, Berkshire Hathaway, American Home Products,
Nestle, Honeywell Bull, Rhone Politec, Monsanto, Union Carbide, Time Warner,
World Com, MCI, Chase, Banque de Paris, Credit Lyon, French Wine Growers
Association, French Needlepoint Association, Swiss Credit, Credit Suisse,
United States Steel, Bethlehem Steel, Raytheon, American Dairy Association,
Citibank, Rolls Royce BMW, Volkswagen, Aston Martin Limited, Land Rover, Moet
et Chardon, Cunard, Aramco, Lever Brothers, Tungsram, Scotch Whisky Distillers
Association, Caribbean Rum Producers, British Gin Distillers, Schinley Liquors,
Seagram’s, Pennon, French Grape Producers Association, French Farmers
Federation, Phillip Morris, R.J. Reynolds, American Express, VISA, Caribbean
Cigar producers, Boeing, European Airbus, Lockheed Martin Marietta, Pennzoil,
Brown Brothers Harriman, Sony, Futjitsu, Toshiba, Hyundai, Electrolux, Nord
Hydro, Stolt Nielsen, Jack Daniels Distillers, Old Hickory, Jim Beam, Reebok,
Nike, Addidas, GAP, Lee, Levis, Ralph Loren, Ives St. Loren, Pierre Cardin,
Channel, Ritz Hotel, Pierre Hotel, Louvre, Versailles, Chateau Fontainebleau,
French Cheese Producer, French Mushroom Producers, Campbell’s Soup, Beef
Ranchers of the Western Hemisphere, Poultry Producers of the Western
Hemisphere, Sheep Ranchers of the Western Hemisphere, Toyota, Mazda, Nissan, American
Grain Producers, American Corn Producers, Apple Growers Association, Ski
Federation, PGA, Heinz, Kellogg’s, Post, Hershey, Nestlé, Quaker Oats, American
Brick Producers, American Stone Masons, United States Tobacco, Brown and
Williamson, Mars, Sears, Wal-Mart’s, Doubleday, Cablevision, Texaco, Sinclair,
Getty, Arco, Citco, Quaker State, Zapata, United Airlines, Air France, British
Air, SAS, Virgin, U.S. Air, Pan Am, Royal Saudi Airlines, Air Morocco, Varig,
Hawaiian Pineapple Producers, Northwest, KLM, Swiss Air, SAS, French Air, TGV,
Union Pacific, DeBeers, Beyer, Bristol Meyes Squibb, Johnson and Johnson,
Seagram’s, Ely Lily, Hoffman La Roche, Holiday Inns, Marriott, Ramada, Hilton,
Renaissance, Kimberly Clark, American Gold Producers, American Gemologists,
Thomson, Colgate Palmolive, Nantucket Nectars, Disney, Texas Instruments,
Motorola, Bell Atlantic, Bell South, Bell Pacific, Lucent, Northern Telecom,
Canadian Pacific, Ameritech, Southwestern Airlines, Continental, Kiwi,
Lufthansa, Quantas, Japan Air, China Air, Air New Zealand, Cathway Pacific,
Fosters, Lea and Perrins, Tabasco, French Dry Cleaners Association, Whitman’s
Sampers, HP, A&P, Grand Union, Kmart, Burger King, Dairy Queen, Goodyear,
General, Bridgestone, Michelin, Cooper, Carrier, Halliburton, Williams
Companies, Dupont, American Gas Association, American Utilities, TVA, Las
Vegas, TWA, Hughes Electronics, Bushs Baked Beans, American Hemp Producers,
American Tobacco Association, American Bakery Association, American Produce
Growers, American Red Cross, International Red Cross, Hyatt Regency, Sheraton,
Hertz, Avis, Budget, Peugot, Renault, French Bread Producers, American Film
Institute, Monte Carlo, Muried Symphony Orchestras, General Electric U.K.,
General Motors, Aloha, Reynolds Aluminum, International Paper, Mead Paper,
Georgia Pacific, Great Northern Carbide, NEC, Washington Post, New York Times,
Times Mirror, Chicago Tribune, Gannett, Coors, Heineken, Tuboug, Molson,
Carling, Pabst, Radio shack, Hires, United States Trust, Bank of New York, J.P.
Morgan, Morgan Stanley, Stanley Tools, Salomon Brothers, Lehman Brothers,
American Hospital Association, General Reinsurance, Lloyds of London, Union
Bank of Switzerland, Howard Johnson’s, Polaroid, Kodak, Fuji, Westinghouse, Cap
Cities, MCA, Fox, Continental Can, American Can, Sealtest, Borden, Bryers, Ben
and Jerry's, Baskin and Robbins, Morton Salt, Kennebunkport Tourist
Association, Bass Shoes, Rockport, Timberland, Lands End, Cumberland Farms,
Graceland, State Street Trust, First Bank of Boston, Bessemer Trust, USX,
American Coal Producers, American Copper Producers, American Nitrate Producers,
American Fishing Producers, American Horse Breeders, Riverboat Gamblers
Association, Parker Brothers, Life Savers, Staples, CompUSA, Gulf, Woolworth’s,
Northwest Bell, Canadian Bell, Carnival Cruises, Ship Builder Association of
America, Timex, Rolex, Paget, Bermuda Tourist Association, Bahamas Tourist
Association, Holland America. Merrill Lynch, Harris Trust, Northern Trust,
Barnett Banks, Florida East Coast Industries, First National Bank of Florida,
HFC, Fortune Brands, American Brass Producers, American Cement Producers,
Navistar, Domino Sugar, Amstar, Hallmark, Baccarat, Saks Fifth Avenue, Macys,
Gimbles, Bloomingdale’s, Corning Glass, Bausch and Lomb, Kendiscott Copper,
American Barracks, Neumont Mining, Bank of Nova Scotia, Bank of Montreal, Royal
Canadian Bank, Greenshield Bank, Shawmut Bank, Union Trust, Peoples Bank, Duke
Power, American Cotton Association, American Textile Association, Telephone de
Mexico, Banco de Brazil, Fuji Bank, Bank of Tokyo, Etna, State Farm Insurance,
ITT, Cowles Publishing, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Transamerica, Georgia
Pacific, WestPoint Pepperell, Stevens, Milliken Textiles, Conrail, Amtrak,
Bankers Trust, Walgreen’s, Safeway, Albertson’s, Piggly Wiggly, IGA, Win Dixie,
Ellis National Bank, South Pacific Railroad, Norfolk Southern, Illinois Central
Industries, Owens, Warner Lambert, Burlington Industries, Radio City Music
Hall, Rockefeller Center, Metropolitan Museum of Art, J. Paul Getty Museum,
Norton Simon Museum, Mystic Sea Aquarium, Boston Aquarium, Monterey Aquarium,
Sea World, Knott’s Berry Farm, Roy Rogers Museum, French Quarter New Orleans,
Williamsburg, Virginia Beach, Myrtle Beach, Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard,
Cape Cod, San Diego Zoo, Columbus Zoo, Philadelphia Zoo, Bronx Zoo, Stone
Mountain, Niagara Falls, Yellow Stone, Yosemite, Carlsbad Caverns, Black Hills
National Monument, Mackinaw Island, Mt. Desert Island, Bay of Fundy, Mt.
McKinley, Rock City, South of the Boarder, Coleman Camping, Rubbermaid,
Winnebago, Wrigley’s, Oscar Meyer, American Cheese Producers, Hollywood
Boulevard, Good Year Blimp, Fuji Blimp, Hilfinger Blimp, Vail, Aspen, Jackson
Hole, Telluride, Crested Butte, Steamboat Springs, Smugglers Notch, Stowe,
Stratton, Sugar Bush, Mohawk, Canon, Sun Valley, Lake Louise, Bamphe, Calgary
Stampede, St. Lawrence Seaway, Great Lakes, Grand Canyon, Death Valley,
Pueblos, Cherokee Reservation, Myriad Casinos, Sunoco, Schrafts, L.L. Bean,
Freeport, Maine, Kittery, Maine, discount shopping, Fort Kent, Maine, Key West,
Florida, Daytona 500, Indianapolis 500, Kentucky Derby, Preakness, Belmont,
Queens Cup, Toronto Needle, Belle Aire, California; Grosse Point Farms,
Michigan; Lake Forest, Illinois; Shaker Heights, Ohio, Nantucket Island,
Massachusetts, Beverly Farms, Massachusetts, Millbrook, New York; Sands Point,
Long Island; Oyster Bay, Long Island, South Hampton, Long Islands, Fifth and
Park Avenues Manhattan, Greenwich Village, Back Bay Boston, Harvard Yard,
Beinike Library, Wright Brothers Museum, Newberry Library, Wordworth Library,
Huntington Library, Route 66, Sheridan Road, 22 mile drive Monterrey Peninsula,
Big Sur, San Simeon, Hotel Coronado, Harriman State Park, U.S. Military Academy
at West Point, U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, U.S. Air Force Academy at
Colorado Springs, U.S. Coast Guard Academy at New London, FBI Training Academy
at Quantico, Secret Service Training Academy at Brunswick, Georgia. Camp
Pendleton, Paris Island, Quantico, San Diego Navy Base, San Francisco Harbor,
San Francisco Bay Bridge, George Washington Bridge, Brooklyn Bridge, Chesapeake
Bay Tunnel, Dupont Winterthur Museum, Independence Hall, Liberty Bell, Lincoln
Memorial, Washington D.C., National Gallery, Smithsonian, National Air and
Space Museum, Jefferson Monument, Roosevelt Memorial, Viet Nam Veterans
Memorial, Iwo Jima Statue, Grand Canyon, Spruce Goose, Pearl Harbor, Mt. St.
Helen, Kilauea, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, NASA, Las Alamos Laboratory, Oak
Ridge Laboratory, New York City Police Academy, Fort Sumter, Gettysburg,
Vicksburg, Alligator Alley, TamiAmi Trail, Everglades, Louisiana Bayou,
Middleton Plantation, Hilton Head, Bellengrade Gardens, Fairchild Gardens,
Bronx Zoo, New York Botanical Gardens, St. Louis Arch, Truck Stops of America,
Mel Fisher's Spanish Gold in Key West, Colorado River, Mississippi River,
Missouri River, Hudson River, Tennessee River, Ohio River, Washington River,
Cedar Key, Thomas Edison Museum, Valley Forge, Hyde Park, Monticello,
University of Virginia, William and Mary, Colt Museum, Aldridge Museum, Clark
Museum, Eisenhower Museum, Fort Knox, Alcatraz, California Auto Junkyards,
Arizona Aviation Salvage Yards, Newport News, Newport, Rhode, Island, Key
Largo, Jeckle Island, Mercer Island, Eastman Home, Chrysler Home, Biltmore
House and Gardens, Holland, Michigan, Boys Town, Wisconsin and Minnesota Cows,
Minnesota Oar Pits, Borax Mountain, Illinois Corn, Great Plains Wheat, Midwest
Soybeans, Archer Daniels Midland, Natchez, Vulcan, Margaret Mitchell Home,
Martin Luther King Home, National Cathedral, St. Johns Manhattan, St. Patrick’s
Manhattan, Crystal Cathedral Garden Grove, California, St. Paul’s San
Francisco, St. Anne’s Kennebunkport, Oral Roberts Campus Tulsa, Bob Jones University
Greenville, South Carolina, Traveler Rest, South Carolina, Nag Heads, St.
Michael's, Maryland, Johnson Space Center, Marshall Space Center, Kennedy Space
Center, United Airline Flight Maintenance Center San Francisco Airport, Utah
Salt Flats, Great Salt Lake, Great Lakes, Mt. Rainier, Jupiter Island, Palm
Beach, Fishers Island, Florida, Fishers Island, New York from New London,
Connecticut, Gardeners Island, Ellis Island, Statue of Liberty, Concorde,
Massachusetts, Lexington, Massachusetts, Fogg Museum, Gardiner Museum, Mystic
Seaport, Sturbridge Village, Massachusetts, Smithtown, Long Island, Notre Dame
University, University of Illinois home of NCSA, Alabama Capitol of the
Confederacy, Lee Home Virginia, Arlington Cemetery, Beufort, South Carolina, Little
Compton, Rhode, Island, Watch Hill, Rhode, Island, Montauk, New York, Nob Hill,
Pensacola Navy Base, Alamo, Chief Crazy Horse Monument, Amish Country, Hershey
Chocolate Factory, Kellogg’s and Post Cereal Factories, Gerber Baby Food
Factory, Chesapeake Bay Tunnel, Verasano Narrows Bridge, Stapleton Airport,
Breakers Hotel, Six Flags over Georgia, Great Adventure, Bush Gardens, Disney
World, Disneyland, myriad Starbucks, Shinkateek Island, Muscle Shoals, Alabama;
Furniture Museum Russell, Kansas and coffee shop, Appilaitian Trail, 64.40 or
fight, Ft. Taylor where Geronomo was held prisoner, Pennisacola, Florida beware
of snakes, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, Branson, Missouri; Saturn Assembly
plant, Springhill, Tennessee; Jefferson Davis Home, Lincoln Home, Adams Home,
Monroe Home, Walkers Point, Kennebunkport, Maine; Pike Peak, Carlsberg Caverns,
Wright Patterson Air force Base Air Museum, U.S.S. Intrepid Museum, Manhattan;
Staten Island Ferry, Playland, Ocean City, Maryland; Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay,
New York, Garfield House, Tuskegee Institute, Wall Street and Trinity Church,
Mall of America, Truman Homestead, Wilson Homestead, Grant's Tomb, Erie Canal,
Dartmouth College, Peak Island, Plymouth Rock, New Amsterdam (Manhattan),
Jamestown, Raleigh, Frick Museum, Cooper Hewitt Museum, Brooklyn Museum, Museum
of the City of New York, Waldorf Astoria, Trump Tower, Steamboat Road, Mayo
Clinic, Sloan Kettering, New York Hospital, Roosevelt Hospital, Albert
Einstein, Rockefeller University, Forest Lawn, Pontannico Hills, Tappan Zee
Bridge, Palisades, Westchester, Greenwich Hospital, Greenwich Avenue, Greenwich
Police Station, Greenwich Train Station, Greenwich Library, Greenwich Beaches,
Island Beach Ferry, Tod's Point, Port Chester Beer Distributor, Greenwich Post
Office, Greenwich Town Hall, Greenwich Cemetery, Conyers Farm Polo, Bedford
Village, John Jay Homestead, Grant Homestead, Putnam Cottage, Second
Congregational Church, Bush Holley House, Bruce Museum, Greenwich Senior
Center, Greenwich Orthopedic Surgeon, Greenwich Automobile Dealers, fill up at
the Exxon station stop by the Greenwich Library and read about it all with all
the other arm chair travelers.
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Note:<888>7/12/98 Sunday 1:10 A.M. EDT: By the way I bought
two loaves of Arnold Healthnut Bread at Arnold Bread Store today for $2.33.
There was a tall African leaving the store that looked like Michael Jordan
about 6' 6 ". I am not sure what size he is, but I read on the internet
that he is opening a steak house in Grand Central Station with Chicago 20th
Century Limited motif, so when all the cattle barons come to town from around
the world, they can have a decent steak. I hear tell that the best steak in the
world is Canadian grain fed beef. Apparently when one feeds the cattle with
grain unlike corn in the United Steaks you get a better tasting piece of beef.
However, any quality butcher would have to tell you that the beef would have to
be properly hung and aged at the proper temperature, and like Kobe beef from
Omaha sometimes they feed the beef with a mash mixture of grain and beer and
other items that create the perfect marbling of the beef. The best eating
cattle I know of are Scottish Angus cattle. Don't eat the breeding stock
though. Then you have to cook the beef over the proper real barbeque type grill
with some type of hardwood charcoal like hickory or mesquite or even oak
charcoal. It is really a complicated process coming up with a good steak in a
restaurant. I think the Canadians might have it down to a science after years
of experimenting on the range. On old gal I have met in Manhattan that has
lived in Nowell Coward's apartment building off 1st avenue between 54th and
55th near where the cross country auto rally use to begin claimed to have lived
in Manhattan since the early 1930s, and she claimed her Scottish family clan
which has the same name of the world's most famous hamburger franchise had the
original western Canadian land grant, so I imagine her reserves of beef are
still amply stocked. She use to enjoy having a night cap with the New York
Times Sports reporters across the street from the Mayfair restaurant in a
little pub there. I believe her name was Ema McDonald and she looks enough like
the Queen Mum to be her twin. Well here is the link to Mike Jordan's steak
house story 98/28/Mon/Michael Jordan Steak House /Bar: newyork.sidewalk . Of
course if you're ever in Chicago and dain to stop by the Pump room at the
Ambassador East they have 7 foot tall 600 pound plus black Nubians who will
wait on you in a very festive atmosphere, but unless you have a few gold coins
to spend, it won't be cheap. In other events after my dinner guest left from
the spaghetti dinner, he was very tired. I had a cup of coffee after dinner and
went downtown. If was a full house packed crowd with wall to wall parked cars.
I walked the lower end of Greenwich Avenue twice and the entire length of the
Avenue. I chatted with a family while walking who were on a sailboat here,
about the marina that John Prince, Olympic Ocean Class Sailor, Lake Forest
College circa 1955 runs on St. Johns in the Virgin Islands near Canelle Bay
Plantation and the State Park Camp ground on the beach that is open to the
general public if you can get a reservation. The state park is delightful. I
once visited it in October during a calm hurricane season. On the way back I
was driving back according to my speedometer at 30 miles and hour and two tall
twin Greenwich Policeman that looked like Raquel Welch's twin boys, stopped me
at the Aston Martin dealership and interviewed me. I told them about my
experience driving the three similar types of Volvo I am driving over the
years. The first was around 1973 a 1968 baby blue 4 door Volvo purchased at
Peabody's for $2,500 with about 49,000 miles on it. I smashed up the right side
in a blizzard driving from the Darien turnpike gas station when the oil
shortage was in full swing and they were the only place with gasoline. I was
only driving 25 miles an hour in six inches of snow, but the automatic
transmission which is not good in snow shifted and sent the Volvo into a spin
into the guard rail causing $750 damage which I never fixed. I sold it to a
African who tutored retarded kids in White Plains for $1,250 after only owning
it about six months and not putting very much mileage on it during the oil
shortage of that period. Around 1980 I bought a burgundy Volvo made in Belgium
from John Delia’s Subaru dealership after driving the old 1972 Subaru for about
100,000 miles for a couple of years. The burgundy Volvo was a two door model
with about 75,000 miles on it which I drove up to Cape Cod, with a Reagan Bush
bumper sticker on it and then up to Montreal, Canada and over to Toronto for
the Victoria jubilee with a friend and then down to Key West back up Florida
and across Route 10 to California. Eventually when we arrived in Santa Cruz,
California there were about 2000 old Volvos on the campus of the University of
California at Santa Cruz some over 30 years old all in great shape. The king of
Sweden was there with the Royal Swedish symphony. I met up with an old Nixon
ally. I spent the next three months with my friend driving north as far as Fort
Bragg and hour north of San Francisco and south as far as San Diego, camping
out in beach and mountain camp grounds. We spent a lot of time around Santa
Barbara camping out next to the Reagan ranch with our Reagan Bush bumper
sticker. The friend I was with had a grandfather that moved west to Santa
Barbara in the early 1930s. The night President Reagan was elected I said hello
to the Combustion Engineering Lawyer and his wife at the Montecito Inn in
Montecito. They had bought our old house in Baldwin Farms South in Greenwich. I
spend the evening down in Laguna at a Reagan Victory party with the likes of
William Holden and a lot of the California Old Guard on the beach. About a week
later as I was running out of money, a fellow that looked like Nelson
Rockefeller named Joel who had a house on the beach in Laguna invited us to
stay. He said he was the head of Xerox in California. I discussed my adventures
and at certain times during the trip since it seemed like I had a couple of
thousand people around me from Cal Tech, I did talk a little tech. Around the
beginning of December I sold the Volvo in Anaheim with a bad clutch for $1,250
at a cash for you car place with about 96,000 miles on it. Thus it was over
20,000 miles on the road out west in that Volvo in very hot weather. The only
other mechanical difficulty besides the clutch in that very hot weather was I
got a flat tire with one of the Mesner tires. The current white 1976 Volvo 244
DL, I bought for $2,500 with 47,000 miles about five or six years ago. It now
has 101,000 miles. The only major expenses beside oil changes have been two new
sets of tires about $600, new tires on the car now. Weld the gas tank leak
$175, starter motor still skip $300 at Exxon, brakes I did myself $50, major
lube and transmission and rear axle changes about $150, timing belt and valve
cover gasket $300 at Exxon, battery from Exxon $85, replace left front strut
support $200 at truck Welding place in Stamford, pair of strut support plates
$50, hub cap $25, exhaust system at two different times muffler and then
catalytic converter at Midas in Greenwich about $500. Fuel filter twice once
recently about $100. Ignition wires $40. Alternator regulator button plug in
about $25. Once a year tune-ups I do myself about $40 for parts. Oil change
every 3,000 miles or three months about $15 to $30 each time. I also once
bought a General spare tire at Sams in Maine for $45, and about three sets of
Halogen headlights at about $40 a set and at least $30 in other bulbs. I now
have a General Brigadier set of tires on the car. So for the last five or six years
the current Volvo with a clutch with a lot of junk adding weight in the trunk
has been a good local car particularly on snow. Mom says people up in Maine
have the same car with 300,000 to 500,000 miles on it; so I might expect to
have it for another 30 to 50 years at the rate I am driving, if Volvo can come
with parts if I need them. There are quite a lot of Volvos like mine driving
around here anymore. I was told by the high price Volvo people in Stamford, the
president of Volvo of North America lives in Old Greenwich. Give my best to
George, Brook, or Bob if you see them around some Volvo operation. Of course a
good friend of mine drives a 1977 Yellow Volvo sedan with about 120,000 miles;
that he bought it for $3,500 with 42,000 miles and has put over $3,000 into
maintaining it. However he drives it extensively and harder on longer trips
than I do. Well enough of Volvo folklore. I remember in the early 1970s several
of my Manhattan friends had the little two seater Volvo sports sedans, and I
told them they should preserve them, they were really classic cars. One was
orange, one was green, and one was baby blue. Well I better post this. With all
the Swedish families in Greenwich, one day the Greenwich police might test out
a Volvo. I would say we have at least 2,000 Swedish citizens. My mother gave me
the Swedish sticker for my Volvo when she visited Stockholm last year. Also
Warren Buffett of GEICO gets about $900 a year from me for my insurance package
including towing which is suppose to include a million dollar liability policy.
CIO
Note:<888>7/11/98 Saturday 7:35 P.M. EDT: Besides all that
other stuff, I also put $14 of premium gasoline from Exxon next to the library
in my Volvo. They had about $10,000 in cash sitting on the counter when I was
in there at about 1 P.M. CIO
Note:<888>7/11/98 Saturday 7:05 P.M. EDT: I went downtown at
noon and stopped by the Putnam Trust Bank of New York that is open until 1 P.M.
on Saturday. I went by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I drove down to the middle of
Greenwich Avenue and walked around for about a half hour on lower Greenwich
Avenue. It was rumored that there was a casualty in the apartments on Greenwich
Avenue yesterday. I returned to the library. I chatted with the other regular
security guard who does not have to eat cats because he worked for a wholesale
butcher in Stamford and told him the story. I mentioned that when I lived in
Key West there were 500 stray cats around the Casa Marina in the mid 1970s and
when I went back for a brief spell in 1983 they had all gone, so maybe the
refugees in Key West ate all the cats. A lot of them were the six toed
Hemingway cats. I mentioned to a couple of people that the Indonesian volcano
was active Hot gas spews out of Indonesian volcano . I also mentioned to the
library security guard and our top legal council that according to Phillip
Ziegler's, the press secretary in his book on Nixon that when they made there
first trip to China, the secret service lost track of Nixon for four hours. I
got to thinking that from this story Clintons stuck in elevator for 10 minutes
about the Clintons stuck in an elevator in China for ten minutes that maybe the
cleaver Chinese replaced Nixon with a duplicate when he was visiting and maybe
the Clinton elevator party were replaced with duplicates when it was supposedly
stalled for ten minutes. I hope they have a way of verifying the real people
returned from China since you figure it would not be too difficult to come up
with duplicates since the first family looks like many average Americans in the
Midwest. Maybe I grew up watching too many spy stories and episodes of Mission
Impossible, but if one can think of it another cleaver group of people could
probably pull it off. The way to make sure if it is the real President, a audio
expert could compare voice prints and see if they match up. A voice print is
harder to match than a fingerprint. Obviously there are enough recordings of
the real president, so you could compare certain keyword with his most recent
Saturday radio address RADIO ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT to see if they match up.
Let's hope we got the right goods back from China and not a Chinese copy cat .
Well Greenwich has a modest group of families out today enjoying the beautiful
weekend weather. I am expecting a dinner guest in a half hour. My father's old
boss at Monsanto who lived in a nice old house in Stamford, Connecticut has
retired to Pensacola, Florida where a few other people I know about seem to be
moving. Well enjoy the evening. CIO
Note:<888>7/11/98 Saturday 7:35 A.M. EDT: More email ezines
TipWorld . I am bushed taking a nap. CIO
Note:<888>7/11/98 Saturday 7:15 A.M. EDT: Microsoft
TerraServer Full Resolution Image Page House near Knapp Tree Service in Wilton,
Connecticut that was sold recently . CIO
Note:<888>7/11/98 Saturday 6:15 A.M. EDT: Maybe I will go
down Steamboat Road in around 7 A.M. Microsoft TerraServer Full Resolution
Steamboat Road Image Page . CIO
Note:<888>7/11/98 Saturday 6:10 A.M. EDT: I put together
this Geo Satellite and Life Cam Photos Link page Geo Satellite and Life Cam
Photos . CIO
Note:<888>7/11/98 Saturday 5:50 A.M. EDT: Live Volcano cam
from Johnston Ridge Observatory ‑‑ Mount St. Helens National
Volcanic Monument . CIO
Note:<888>7/11/98 Saturday 5:45 A.M. EDT: I took a little
time for out for light netsurfing and rested yesterday. I found this
interesting link you volcanophiles might be interested in SSEC ‑ Volcano
Watch Satellite Images . Basically a lot of the weather phenomena recently
might also have to do with volcanoes along with El Nino. I might make it out
this morning once I clean up, but as you know when you start surfing the net,
it seems to go on forever and forever, I basically have been looking at tech
stories on Windows 98. As far as I can tell we have to maintain the usually
high level of security in the area, since the simple fact of a large number of
people traveling through town every day, means that many people are unfamiliar
with the town, and are not familiar with the traffic and pedestrian traffic
patterns, thus it is not we are paranoid, the locals tend to be safety cautious
since we do live a busy area like any urban environment. Let's face it we're
not down on the farm here. CIO
Note:<888>7/10/98 Friday 4:45 P.M. EDT: What's doing on the
other side of the pond Yell UK Web Awards 1998 . CIO
Note:<888>7/10/98 Friday 4:35 P.M. EDT: Well I was up at 3
P.M.. I updated Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . It was down quite a
bit more today than the Microsoft Investor program reported. I have not been
out today, but not much is happening, so I thought I'd sit back and relax at
home. Well enjoy your weekend. CIO
Note:<888>7/10/98 Friday 5:00 A.M. EDT: Well I checked my
email and read mrscott.com/scotwork.htm . I guess all the newsmakers are so
prosperous, they aren't trying to make news, but hopefully they are trying to
enjoy the quality of life a bit while they still have some to enjoy. A great
many older people in this area enjoy seeing and visiting with their
grandchildren. Well not much to report on the home front. I guess I will be on
a later schedule today. I have not been paying much attention to those back
east in Old Greenwich this summer after many summers. I spend a lot of time in
the middle of Greenwich the Midwest, while living out here on the west coast of
Greenwich with a beautiful west coast view of Port Chester. As the local scout
in this area, I can assure you that Port Chester at it two beer distributors
has more beer at a reasonable price for all those visitors from the North Sea
who imbibe it in quantity by the pint. At the moment I am aging my beer supply,
since I have no inclination to have a drink. Well lets hope the hospitality
department in Greenwich has a chance to show what it can do during the next
couple of weekends. I dare say, more goes on in the residential areas of town
than the rather small inconspicuous downtown area. Let's face it Greenwich is
primarily a residential town, and the residents usually don't pay too much
attention to what happens down town, unless they happen to live downtown. I can
assure you some of the hosts and hostesses in back country or along the shore
know how to put on the old feed bag, when it comes to hospitality, but it is
hard to tell who is in town and who is away on diverse travel plans. From my
viewpoint today, the Grand Union the food looked a bit old, so lots of people
are away and the grocery stock is not turning over as fast as normally.
However, for security reasons we don't divulge the travel plans or the nature
of the town's occupants, but for all I know it is the same as always, since in
the day time the town particularly in the morning, the town is quite busy with
the usual old guard. Well time to shut down. CIO
Note:<888>7/10/98 Friday 2:30 A.M. EDT: I went out at 11
P.M. or shortly thereafter. I parked down at the center of the Avenue and
walked down around the bottom of the Avenue. It was very quiet out. I walked up
towards the top of the Avenue and observed the wall the masons are working on
at the Presbyterian Church on the top of the Avenue. They are doing a fine
masonry job of building the curved wall. I walked back down Greenwich Avenue.
There was a small group of youngsters at the Dome restaurant. One of the
visitors was driving a venerable 30 year old bronze Buick Riviera with black
and gold California license plates. It had the folding headlights. I believe
people in California who have black and gold license plates are long time
residents, and they generally have not been issued in that format since the
late 1960s. Thus we have old guard Californians in our midst. I drove down by
the Greenwich Harbor Inn and used the restroom. It was quiet. I noticed a
couple of Canadian license plates on automobiles in their parking lot, so that
is about number 22 and 23 Canadian license plates I have seen in town in about
15 years since I have been back. I chatted with one of the Canadians checking
in and he was down from Toronto on a sales run. I noticed that somebody had
broken a Dos Equus Beer bottle at the front of the Greenwich Harbor Inn with a
lime in it. I told a little time to remove the glass shards that were lying
around the entrance. I guess some people who drink can be a little reckless. I
drove down by the Sound and only a couple of cars were there. I returned to the
middle of Greenwich Avenue and the Greenwich Police intercepted a car driving
up the Avenue the wrong way, and held it for investigation for about an hour
with three cruisers around it. It looked pretty routine. I drove around and
back down by the water, and there were a couple people out enjoying the full
moon by the water. The evening was quite pleasant and there is really not much
to report. It was one of the slowest Thursday nights I had seen in a long time.
I had a bite of blueberry Jell-O and some ice tea when I returned home. I will
do a little net work when I return. CIO
Note:<888>7/9/98 Thursday 11:00 P.M. EDT: I did a little
computer work and cat napped through the morning. I was up at 2:30 P.M. and
made it to my 3 P.M. appointment. I went by the hospital thrift shop. I drove
down Greenwich Avenue, and there lots of people around from the tropics. I
noticed one young fellow from the tropics in an orange shirt had the train
station parking garage on watch like he was a lookout. I have read dozens of
police reports in the Greenwich Times over the years about vandalism and
automobile electronics stolen from that garage. I hope he was not involved in
that activity. I drove down to the end of Steamboat Road and there was a 300
pound African fellow trying to stake out turf down there all afternoon along
with the usual group of coastal observers. I stopped by ELDC and they had their
usual assortment of goods there. I mentioned to shop proprietor there and to
the local parish priest on Greenwich Avenue that I always see sneaking
cigarettes that there was a short about 5 foot older white haired Italian
fisherman slightly balding in Key West in the mid 1970s that was deeply tanned
and bared an uncanny resemblance to Pope John of previous generations. This was
after Pope John had supposedly passed away, so it must have been another look
alike. However the local Spanish catholic parish seemed to respect him, and I
would frequently see him around the whole wheat pizza parlor. Of course having
lived in Italy a few years before, I saw thousands of people with the same
look. After chatting with the parish priest, I stopped OmniPoint and briefed
them on local telecommunications. I stopped by CVS and bought a $1.39 box of
Cheesit Party Mix. I drove down Greenwich Avenue and chatted with the senior
center night custodian about local activity and mentioned some of the problems
in the U.K. and Ireland might be from the fact they drink too much. I heard a
report on the BBC recently it is not uncommon for a citizen to drink 200 pints
of beer and stout a week, so I guess they get in a bad mood when they run out
of beer. I chatted with a decent fellow from England about World Economics and
while we were chatting a sharp looking gal showed up in a new Aston Martin
convertible with a dealer plate on it to buy a cigar at the cigar shop across
from the police station. I mentioned to the British chap that of all the places
I have eaten in the area in the last fifteen years since I have been back, the
Roger Sherman Inn in New Canaan is my favorite place. I picked up two buy two get
one free Merit Ultra lites at Zyns for $11.60. I went to the library and read
the paper. I chatted with a few of the regular users. The library was not too
busy. The elevator is still broken. I chatted with the Haitian security guard
and told him the story about seeing a six foot high gray panther in Florida in
the mid 1970s near the Polo Fields in Boca Raton one winter morning at sunrise
when I was waking up in my old Subaru. I was with a friend, so I had another
eye witness. Thus I guess those old swamp cats steak out the polo fields in
Florida looking for a morning breakfast snack. He explained to me that Haitians
like the Chinese like eating cats. Thus if anyone is missing any of their cats
or there are less stray cats around than normal, it could be because members of
the Chinese or Haitian community are dining on them. I next went to the Grand
Union and bought GU 2% milk $1.67, GU evaporated milk .75, a three pound bag of
onions $1.99, two ears of yellow corn .40, and 90% fat free ground beef at $2.99
a pound for $3.95 for a total of $8.76. I then returned home and started making
spaghetti. I chopped up the ground beef into little squares and put them in a
heated Griswold skillet with a little hot olive oil. I browned the chopped
meat. While it was browning I chopped up four medium to large onions and one
red pepper. I strained the browned ground beef and put it in a 2 gallon revere
pot with olive oil on the bottom. I added the chopped pepper and onion along
with a cup of white wine. I put in about three tablespoons of chopped garlic,
Italian spices, basil, pepper, thyme, hot curry, Chinese five spice, a
tablespoon of worstershire sauce, a tablespoon of horse radish, a teaspoon of
Tabasco sauce, three tablespoons of French Dijon mustard, and a guart can of
Italian crushed tomatoes and a quart can of Italian whole tomatoes with juice
and two 4 ounce cans of chopped mushrooms. I mixed all the ingredients together
and simmer for an hour. I set another three gallon revere pot going with hot
water and seven minutes before the sauce was done, I put in a package of thin
spaghetti. I put a little parmesan cheese on my spaghetti and it was a filling
enjoyable dinner. I saved most of the spaghetti noodles and froze one container
of the sauce and put the other container in the refrigerator. I am drinking my
coffee after dinner and filing this report. I noticed the stock market was down
a bit according to Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . Well I think I will
go out for an evening stroll shortly. CIO
Note:<888>7/9/98 Thursday 1:40 A.M. EDT: Bed & Breakfast
‑ Connecticut ‑ North Stonington ‑ High Acres Bed and
Breakfast .
Note:<888>7/8/98 Wednesday 7:20 P.M. EDT: I read my email
and some Win98 Newsgroups Computing Central Win98 Newsgroups . I updated
Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I guess I should have a bite to eat
and clean up and go out in about a hour and ten minutes around 9 P.M.. Well I
will listen to some tech broadcasts for a bit while I cook another pizza. CIO
Note:<888>7/8/98 Wednesday 6:00 P.M. EDT:PC World Online
August 1998: Top of the News ‑ Test Drive ‑ AMD Goes 3D With a
Speedy Pentium II Competitor and WebShopper > Storage / Drives > Hook‑up
a New Hard Drive .CIO
Note:<888>7/8/98 Wednesday 5:50 P.M. EDT: Tour 98 Live ‑
Tour de France ( 11th July ‑ 2nd August ) , maybe these dudes should
worry about becoming sterile. CIO
Note:<888>7/8/98 Wednesday 5:35 P.M. EDT: Internet World
Summer Live July 8, 1998! CIO
Note:<888>7/8/98 Wednesday 5:35 P.M. EDT: Intel NY Music
Festival CIO
Note:<888>7/8/98 Wednesday 5:30 P.M. EDT: Windows Media
Showcase CIO
Note:<888>7/8/98 Wednesday 5:00 P.M. EDT:I had a cleaver
idea last night, from the Las Alamos report on the supercomputer with 48 DEC
alpha chips. Why couldn't a computer class of say 50 students with Intel PS II
400 chip workstations, use boot manager to boot their entire network from Win98
to Linux to form a network supercomputer, if they felt like it. MLS
Note:<888>7/8/98 Wednesday 3:10 P.M. EDT: I am awake about
to have breakfast. I am downloading new Microsoft Media player Media Player
linked from Windows 98 Keynote . I also downloaded Chat 2.5 from Microsoft Chat
Home . I can't figure out why the Win98 update page does not update these
files. Off to breakfast. I'm not going to install beta of MS IE 5.0, I like
having a stable system. Before, it's bookmarks did not work. CIO
Note:<888>7/8/98 Wednesday 1:50 A.M. EDT: I made a Jell-O
mixture. I used two packs of Jell-O either sweeten of nonsweeten, I used one of
each and any flavor, I used mixed fruit and cranberry. One boils a cup of hot
water for each Jell-O container, and adds it to a bowl or container that can
hold all the ingredients. One stirs it 2 minutes. One then adds an equal amount
of cold liquid. For two packets, I added a cup of wine and a cup of orange and
grapefruit juice with a half teaspoon of angostura bitters. I mixed it all
together and then added a pint of fresh blueberries which have been in my
fridge for a week. In four to six hours I will have a Jell-O desert. Tell Bill
Cosby if he is still working at General Delivery in Key West, Florida to
forward any mail I might not have received in fifteen years. I just got to
thinking that the fellow on the boat at the Greenwich Harbor Inn might be
senator Clay Shaw from Florida, and he is like the Don Johnson character of
Miami Vice and probably keeps a pet 14 foot alligator on his boat to help
protect his natural environment. He is pretty much an old swamp hand, having
grown up in the swamps in Louisiana until he went gator poaching with Wiley the
swamp fox from South Carolina. He is in direct communications with Florida via
his cell phone, so have the harbor patrol keep and eye on the craft. If anybody
sees Chris Craft around, tell him to check with NASA about using 1 part iodine
to 100,000 parts water for cloud seeding. I think that was the formula in the
old days. One would have to spray it at the highest altitude available from
sprayer aircraft. I think Mosquito control planes or tanker planes properly
configured would do the job. I would not recommend dumping a 100,000 gallons of
water directly, since that would way 800,000 pounds and might cause property
damage. There might be one side effect to using the iodine for cloud seeding in
that in hot atmospheric conditions when it is tried, it might cause a faint
violet tinge on the sand or any other white surfaces like houses or cars. One
has to make sure it is 1 to 100,000 parts give or take about 2 percent, since
you basically are iodizing the clouds, and that formula use to work. They do much
the same in the northern resorts for snow making at higher colder altitudes. I
think you can simulate the effect. If you have a sauna bath, go in and heat it
up to high temperature that you are comfortable in. In the three gallon wooden
bucket of tepid water add about three drops of iodine. Once the sauna is
steamed up, add the water iodine mixture to the rocks, and watch what happens.
Thus you will need a second bucket of clear water to steam it up. That small
amount of iodine will not cause iodine poisoning, when you think how much of it
one use to use as kids. Well its worth a try. I don't know if it would work in
the middle east, one does not necessarily need cloud formations, but any area
like the Canaries or Western Sahara that have lots of vapor moisture in the
upper atmosphere, even without clouds, it should produce rain. It basically
iodizes the h2o molecules by having them collect additional free floating
hydrogen and oxygen molecules combining them together to make them heavy enough
to rain. Well I hope it rains, but as I have said before, I have forgotten so
much, it is hard to remember after all these years. The computer aspect I am
focused on takes a lot of time and tech reading to make it seem simple with the
cooperation of a large team of experts who know this technology better than I
do. Well enjoy your visit to the north country, I hope I see you all down south
some day. CIO MLS
Note:<888>7/21/98 Tuesday 7:00 P.M. EDT:
www.michaelscott.net Artist down east. Try Computing Central Newsgroups to surf
Microsoft Newsgroups CIO
Note:<888>7/21/98 Tuesday 6:15 P.M. EDT: Michael Scott Band:
acoustic music contemporary folk acoustic folk rock acoustic singer songwriter
acoustic duet , probably some Russian from Nantucket that use to hang out
around JT. CIO
Note:<888>7/21/98 Tuesday 5:30 P.M. EDT: I was up at 7 A.M.
this morning. I went through my usual daily routine and worked on my email
until noon. I rested until 5 P.M.. I suppose it is hot out, so I have avoided
the heat of the day. I have the Windows 98 Resource Kit book to look at this
evening after dinner. I updated Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm , it was
a down day. CIO
Note:<888>7/20/98 Monday 10:10 P.M. EDT: Forbes Digital Tool
Year 2000 Problem in Russian Missile Defense System . CIO
Note:<888>7/20/98 Monday 9:45 P.M. EDT: I went downtown at 5
P.M. and parked in the center of Greenwich Avenue. I walked down by the
Greenwich Harbor Inn. There were lots of youngsters on the harbor terrace
having beverages. I walked further down the waterfront down to the end of
Steamboat Road. I chatted with some fishermen down at the end. They were
catching bunker again and blues and stripers. It was a pleasant evening around
the water and I reminisced about Key West in the old days. I walked back up the
road and back by the waterfront terrace at the Greenwich Harbor Inn. I returned
to the center of Greenwich Avenue seeing lots of Powerballers. I sat out for a
while and chatted with the senior center custodian about life in general. I
returned at 9:30 P.M. and filed this report. I am a bit bushed and will retire
for the evening. CIO
Note:<888>7/20/98 Monday 5:00 P.M. EDT: IBM announces second‑quarter
1998 results CIO
Note:<888>7/20/98 Monday 4:30 P.M. EDT: I went out at after
the last report. I drove down to Radio Shack in Cos Cob and bought the stereo
male plug to male plug cord for $4.23. I now have speakers on the backup
computer in the bedroom. I chatted with the two clerks at Radio Shack about
tech. The one young fellow said he had beta tested Windows 98. I went back to
central Greenwich and stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop and did a
quick tour. I went downtown and parked off the upper part of Greenwich Avenue
and bought 1 hour 15 fifteen minutes on the meter for 25 cents. I walked down the
Avenue and stopped by the Greenwich Hardware Store and bought two red spicket
handles for .79 each plus .09 tax for a total of $1.67 which I gave to my
neighbors when I returned home for fetching water for watering the plants. I
walked on down the Avenue and passed the Powerball lines at the bottom of
Greenwich Avenue. I walked underneath the lower train station parking lot to
cool off. I walked around by Island Beach Ferry docks and the ferry is not
running since the beaches are closed because of pollution. I walked by the
Greenwich Harbor Inn docks and the Yacht "Mercedes" from the
Georgetown, Cayman Islands was pulling out for a cruise. I walked down in front
of the General Re building and chatted with a fisherman about Steamboat Road. I
walked back uptown. I chatted with another downtown resident. I continued up
the Avenue in the heat with lots of pedestrian traffic. I got in the car and
drove across the street to the Greenwich library. The elevator is broken again.
I chatted with the dayshift security. I went inside and the weekly computer
weeklies are not in yet. The library was cool and pretty busy for a summer
afternoon since it is cooler. I returned home about 3:45 P.M. and had a diet
Pepsi and ramen noodles and filed this report. I will update Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm before I upload this report. Well have a good evening.
No sign of rain. If one has the funds and wants privacy a great getaway resort
in Maine is "Biddeford Pool" which has only one Lobster milk store
and a private golf club and direct ocean front houses, with a very rough ocean
which would be difficult for children or frail adults or even experienced
swimmers. Still for hermit types it might be enjoyable. Of course Maine has
lots of places for vacation retreats along its long rugged coast, you just have
to find your way around up there, and remember the Maine State bird, is the
giant mosquito. Well enough Constant Comment. CIO
Note:<888>7/20/98 Monday 12:30 P.M. EDT: I went out at 8
A.M. and chatted with one of my neighbors. I went by the Bank of New York
Putnam Trust on Mason Street and as usual their money machine was out of cash
after the weekend. I went over to Greenwich Avenue, and there was a red head
look alike of a Computer Software executive ahead of me at the money machine at
the Chase branch. I joked about the Bank of New York Putnam Trust money machine
always running out of cash on weekends. I drove over to the Exxon Station next
to the library and put $13.25 of premium in the car and the station proprietors
told me the powerball sales were interfering with their filling station
operations since people can't get into the lot. I went by the Hospital Thrift
shop and bought a set of Labtec speakers for my backup computer for $2.50. They
are missing the power transformer which I have another of and also the male to
male stereo jack which I will buy in a little while when I go out. I went over
up North Street and got on the Merritt Parkway East and went to get off at
Highridge Road and went to the Appliance Service Center of Stamford and dropped
off the Braun coffee maker to be repaired. I chatted with the proprietor about
my mrscott.com/coffee.htm recipe. I also mentioned that outfits like Starbucks
probably don't know how to maintain their expensive European Espresso and
Cappuccino machines properly and one of these days one of them will explode. He
agreed with me. I returned to Greenwich by the same direction. I drove down
Greenwich Avenue and down Steamboat Road and noticed quite a few people fishing
at the bottom of Steamboat Road as is usual for the summer. I drove through
Bruce Park and somebody had abandoned an old Oldsmobile by one of the
noticeable houses on the park. I drove by ELDC thrift and they did not have any
goods I was interested in. I went by the Radio Shack and advised a foreign
customer that if he bought a PDA he should get one he could back up to his
computer. I notice another fellow walk into the shop that looked a bit like me,
but younger. One always does a double take when one sees somebody who looks
like you. However in the Midwest and Scandinavia, Northern Europe and Russia my
look is as common as dishwater. I purchased a power Y splitter to have in
reserve for computer upgrades there for $3.99 plus .24 tax for a total of
$4.23. I drove by the Greenwich Library and read the local newspaper. There
were a lot of new faces there. I checked out a $60 book called the Microsoft
Windows 98 Resource Kit which comes with a tools Cdrom. It is about 1765 pages
long, which should make enjoyable summer reading. I chatted with a Norwegian
resident about the Danish 300 foot Ferry making it from New York to South
Hampton in 2 1/2 days. I also mentioned that any look alikes might not have my
local knowledge of the area and expertise from the library after 40 years. There
was one fellow sleeping in the lounge chair there who had spread newspapers
over him like a blanket, so you could not identify him. I chatted with library
security about trying to lose weight and I told him I was not being successful.
I returned home and chatted with one of my neighbors. I was told that there is
a hose for watering the flowers in the copier room but one needs a faucet key
which is less than a dollar at the hardware store. Most gardeners water in the
early morning or late evenings, not during the heat of the day which can sear
the plants greenery. It is a warm sultry day with possibility of showers, and
lots of Powerball Players lined up downtown. I had peanuts and Ramen noodles
for lunch along with Sprite and coffee. I will go back to Radio Shack for the
Labtec male to male speaker cord. Well it is another busy day in wonderland, so
let me get back to the routine. CIO
Note:<888>7/20/98 Monday 7:10 A.M. EDT: Shutting down and
cleaning up. I will go out sometime this morning and probably go over to the
Appliance Service Center of Stanford on 15 Cedar Heights Road left west High
Ridge Road in Stamford 1‑203‑322‑7656, to take the Braun
Cappuccino Machine with one year warranty for free repair. I guess the pump on
it is not working. I guess the Germans have lowered their quality control
standards.
Note:<888>7/20/98 Monday 5:55 A.M. EDT: John Patrick ‑
07/20/98 05:47:03 AM , JRP's Favorite Places , JRP Hardware and software
environment . CIO
Note:<888>7/20/98 Monday 5:40 A.M. EDT: There is a large
group of people who loiter downtown observing the early morning arrivals at the
newsstands and coffee shops, not to mention the early morning walkers. However,
just because they think they get up early to observe, they may not even be
local within the community, they just happen to know other people's early
morning routines. Since I revolve around the clock 24 hours a day, I have to
remind these early morning risers, just because they see somebody in
responsibility or authority, they do not have designated authority themselves.
CIO
Note:<888>7/20/98 Monday 5:35 A.M. EDT: U.S. Senate to grill
Bill Gates again this week Senate Judiciary Committee readies another round on
Microsoft (InfoWorld) . CIO
Note:<888>7/20/98 Monday 5:20 A.M. EDT:PC Week Radio John
Patrick Internet World Summer 98 Rebroadcast Link. CIO
Note:<888>7/20/98 Monday 4:55 A.M. EDT: Win a hot trip to
Paris Air France/City of Light, Speed of Sound Sweepstakes CIO
Note:<888>7/20/98 Monday 4:50 A.M. EDT: IBM News: Daily
guide Listening to John Patrick’s Internet World Summer 98 Broadcast. CIO
Note:<888>7/20/98 Monday 4:30 A.M. EDT: The Times: Britain:
Princes' cunning plan is spoilt CIO
Note:<888>7/20/98 Monday 4:30 A.M. EDT: The Times: Britain:
Oxford plan for degrees on Internet CIO
Note:<888>7/20/98 Monday 3:30 A.M. EDT: I went out yesterday
morning at 8 A.M.. I got my Braun Cappuccino machine sales slip updated at the
Coffee Tree at the top of the Avenue. I chatted with a Swedish resident. I
walked the lower part of Greenwich Avenue and bought two croissants at St.
Moritz. I ate them in front of the senior center. I observed the usual Sunday
morning Starbucks crowd. I chatted with a Hurst Newspaper representative who
carries a gold star from Palm Beach Country about the earth quake tidal wave in
New Guinea wondering if it would sent out an opposite tidal wave towards the
east which they frequently they do threatening Guam, the Marshal Islands,
Hawaii, and the West Coast with a much higher tidal wave. We both observed that
the Pacific Trench just off the Monterey Peninsula around Santa Cruz is very
deep and there could be hit by a mile high tidal wave there since the trench is
over a mile deep. He seemed to know quite a bit about the West Coast and since
he represents Hurst News he obviously knows the west coast perspective. We
reminisced on different points of perspective, but since he was older we did
not know that many of the same contacts. He was wearing one of those mafia
pinky rings like Prince Charles wears. He asked my about Lake Tahoe and Palm
Beach, and I chatted about Key West, Fort Lauderdale, Santa Cruz, Laguna,
Nantucket, Manhattan, and a number of places that have changed over the years.
He obviously is a smart person to have on the job. I returned home and got a
tired spell and basically fell asleep from noon yesterday until 3 A.M. this
morning. It was good to get a good nights rest. Well back to the net. CIO
Note:<888>7/19/98 Sunday 7:50 A.M. EDT: I went downtown
yesterday morning at 4:30 A.M.. I parked in the center of town and walk down
Greenwich Avenue to the bottom of Steamboat Road. I chatted about the shoreline
with a visitor. I walked back up to the top of Greenwich Avenue chatting with a
couple of people and returned to the center of town. I returned home at 8:30
A.M.. I then drove home and found out my new Braun coffee machine was
malfunctioning. I fiddled with it a while. I went downtown about 10:30 A.M. and
picked up a receipt for the coffee machine so I can have it fixed under the
warranty, and walked around a couple of blocks during the sidewalk sale. I went
home at received a phone call their party would be arriving to change at 3
P.M.. I opened up the window and aired out the cigarette smoke from the place
with a fan. The family party and friends arrived to change at 3 P.M.. We
chatted for a while and they departed at 4:15 P.M.. It was good to see them. I
chatted with one of my neighbors downstairs for a while and came upstairs and
had a bite to eat at 6 P.M. and went to bed at 8:30 P.M.. I got up this morning
at 4:00 A.M. and cleaned the apartment and watered the plants after breakfast.
I chatted with a friend just now, and I will go out for a little while this
morning. It looks like it will be anther hot day. CIO
Note:<888>7/18/98 Saturday 12:20 A.M. EDT: Microsoft FY 1998
Earnings Release and if you bought a Powerball Ticket checkout
www.powerball.com . I guess today will be a little busy. I will stay up a bit
this evening, and then go back to sleep and be up by noon. CIO
Note:<888>7/17/98 Friday 4:45 P.M. EDT: I was up at 6 A.M.
this morning. I had bacon, scrambled eggs, toast, vitamins, pink grapefruit
juice and orange juice, and coffee. Coffee would set the pace for the rest of
the day. I went out about 8 A.M. after chatting with a friend. I drove down to
Greenwich Avenue, and I parked in front of the foreign study institute. I went
across the street to CVS and bought 2 cans of honey roasted peanuts for $1.59
each for a total of $3.18. I ordered a prescription to be filled. I went for a
walk while waiting. I walked up the Avenue. I noticed the Coffee Tree Coffee
Bar at the top of the Avenue had a Braun E600/E650 Espresso Cappuccino Pro
Machine in black color for sale regularly $165 for $40. I bought it and chatted
with Carlos from Columbia about coffee. He was very congenial. I then put the
machine in the car and walked back down the street to Greenwich Hardware and
toured it. I chatted with the owner. I then walked up to CVS and picked up my
prescription. I then drove down the Avenue to the Senior Center area and parked.
I walked down the Avenue and purchased three pairs of light blue acrylic
Burlington socks for $5 at Richards. I chatted with a fellow prep school
colleague about general topics. I walked down the Avenue. I stopped by the
lower avenue stationary store to observer the morning crowd. Not many Powerball
people yet. I chatted with one back country landscaper about my golfing skills
thirty years ago. He seemed to have a sense of humor. I walked back up the
Avenue and chatted with another fellow from Columbia about coffee. I walked
further up the Avenue and chatted with a former neighbor about general topics.
I walked back to my car. I drove by the Hospital Thrift Shop and toured the
shop. I drove home and unpacked the Braun Espresso Cappuccino Pro machine. It
had everything but it was missing the four cup carafe. It came with two large
black coffee cups and saucers. It is a very fancy machine. I decided to go back
downtown and see if they had the carafe. There was a lot of traffic about 11:30
A.M. with sidewalk sales. I finally parked behind the foreign study institute.
I walked back to the Coffee Tree and they did not have a carafe, but they said
they would try to get one. They sold me a Italian MDF Gaggia Coffee grinder
which they thought was broken for $8. It is a heavy duty coffee grinder like
used in espresso bars. I put it in the car. I stopped by the Gourmet Gallery
kitchen shop down the street and toured their stock. They have Krups on sale.
They gave me a card for "Culinary Parts Unlimited" where one can call
1‑800‑543‑7549 for all sorts of culinary parts if I wanted to
order a carafe. I went by Lectors and they had the four cup Espresso carafe. I
walked down the Avenue and to the Greenwich Hardware store and they did not
have a four cup carafe. I walked down to Starbucks and they did not have much
in the way of coffee appliances. I walked to the bottom of the Avenue, and the
Powerball people were all lined up at the two stationary stores. I chatted with
another retiree at the bottom of the Avenue about Greenwich in general. I
walked back up the Avenue to and around St. Mary’s it started to sprinkle. I
went to Putnam Trust Bank of New York and withdrew funds. I noticed lots of
tall bankers entering the building. I chatted with congenial security guard for
a quite a while about living in Switzerland and he said Lagano is one of the
nicest places. We talked for quite a while. At 1:30 P.M. I had to feed the
meter. I went by Lectors and they wanted $22 for the Krups carafe, which I
decided not to buy. I went by the library and read the local paper and chatted
with another regular. I went by the Grand Union and bought 48 packs of Ramen
noodles of various types for $8, and a half gallon 2% milk for $1.67 for a
total of $9.67. I returned home and fiddled with the new coffee grinder
disassembling part of it to get it work. However, it turned out it has settings
from 1 to 34, and on setting 1 it does not work, but on higher settings it
works fine. I ground some coffee at setting 34, I don't know if lower setting
are finer or courser. It did not come with a manual. I set up the Braun
Espresso Cappuccino Pro machine and made a cup of coffee by filling the larger
espresso basket with ground coffee and heated two thirds of a cup of water in
the machine, and once the light came on I ran the water through to make a cup
of coffee. I tried frothing milk, but I only had 2% milk and it did not froth,
I think one needs whole milk or half and half. I drank the coffee with the hot
milk and it was all quite delicious. I put the new coffee grinder where the
blinder is, and moved the blender on the stacked up soda cases. I emptied the
hot coffee grinds and cleaned up the counter and washed the coffee cups. I
happen to remember I had an older in disrepair Krups coffee machine in my ceiling
hideaway, and sure enough it had a new 4 Espresso cup carafe with it, so I put
the Krups four Espresso cup carafe with the Braun coffee machine. I then filed
this report. I will update Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm shortly. Well
I might rest since I am a little tired and need to slow down shortly. CIO
Note:<888>7/17/98 Friday 1:39 A.M. EDT: Microsoft
TerraServer Image Page Westchester County Airport Satellite Photograph 1991
area in question about south of airport development project, project seems to
be mostly level dirt on the area south southeast of the runway with heavy road
grading equipment on the site grading and leveling the development zone. CIO
Note:<888>7/17/98 Friday 1:00 A.M. EDT: My house guest was
up at 5:45 A.M. this morning. I saw him off at 6:30 A.M.. I went to bed until 1
P.M.. I got up and had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, orange and pink
grapefruit juice, coffee, and vitamins. I went out at 2:30 P.M. and stopped by
Bank of New York Putnam Trust on Mason Street. I made my 3 P.M. appointment and
afterwards stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I drove by Entree Computer and
shot the bull about tech. They don't have any sidewalk sale items. I went
downtown to see a full house at sidewalk sales people. I stopped by the Computer
Play House store and they had a few cd items on sale. I decided not to purchase
them, since they're Win 3.1 and DOS CD items and might install incompatible
files on my system. I stopped by Zyns and got 2 buy 2 get one free of Merit
Ultra lights. There were about 5 people lined up for the $95 million power
ball. I had parked in front of Richards, so I browsed their sidewalk
merchandise. They have men’s calf dress socks 3 pairs for $5. I decided not to
get them, since I walk a lot, I need a thicker sock to absorb the perspiration
on my feet. I find a thick wool sock is best for walking particularly in the
hot weather since, the wool fiber breaths. All cotton socks with a little bit
of Dacron for elasticity usually are just as good, but not as warm in the winter,
and wool absorbs more moisture, and probably breaths better. If one's sneakers
get too damp from long periods of walking, it is frequently recommended to have
second pair to let them rest for a day to cool off, and air out, and dry out.
Most people who walk a lot never wear the same pair of shoes two days in a row.
They'll last longer if you alternate your shoes. I next went by the Greenwich
library, and discussed equine security operations. I also mentioned that the
track housing property south of the airport runway, encompassing several
hundred acres should be reserved for airport emergency expansion as per order
of the Department of Defense directive #8987868584838281 signed by Brigadier
General Marshall this date 7/17/98. Thus until the case is resolved by the
chief judge military advocate, it will be necessary to continue excavation and
leveling the surface, but the ultimate foreseeable use of the property would be
for a rather flat golf course, so that in times of national emergency the Army
Corps of Engineers could rapidly expand the runway length, so that heavy
Starlifter C5A aircraft could take off and land if necessary. It is my
viewpoint that some cleaver group has procured the Defense Operations Long
Standing Plan for this area, and given it to parties whom are using to build
facilities to undermined that plan. More than likely there are a lot of similar
instances of this sort of activity around the country, so I advise all military
personnel to maintain the existing status quo of current facilities, and not to
change them so as to effect their defensive nature. Proper military
authorization would be needed by the proper command authorities and review by
military architects to figure out how to augment these procedures. I received
email last night that the United States embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark has been
abandoned and it is not open, there is just an answering machine saying they
are away. When I returned from the library, I had dinner of Stauffer’s Lasagna.
I then had coffee. I went out and chatted with one of my senior neighbors who
is also a coast observer, and she seemed fine. I went downtown about 8:30 P.M.
and it was very busy with a formidable group of Midwestern vacationers out east
on summer vacation. Lots of families were walking around enjoying the
restaurants, movies, Starbucks, and other facilities in the area. I walked down
by the harbor and chatted with the General Reinsurance Building security
personnel. While chatting with one desk clerk, a yacht in the harbor backfired
three times and some of the personnel check out the situation. It sounded like
a loud gun, but generally a rifle shot produces an echo, if it does not have a
mussel or silencer, so I don't think it was a terrorist incident. There was a
large party of individuals enjoying beverages and music on the Greenwich Harbor
Inn terrace, and they seemed to be enjoying themselves. I returned back up the
Avenue and bought a Power Ball ticket at Zyns and walked back up to the center
of the Avenue and rested for a short spell. I then walked up to the top of the
Avenue and back down around. I observed an older gentleman wearing the timeless
classic hat of the tropics, the Panama Hat, and I said, "Good Evening
Sir." I then continued down the Avenue and sat outside until about 11:30
P.M. when the youngsters started showing up after the adults had cleared out. I
returned home and filed this report. I updated Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I have noticed quite a few personnel like wearing
white denim jeans, I would advise people around the water that white denim
jeans look fashionable, but if one wears them on the water and fell overboard
white denim painters pants would be easier to get off if one had to shed them
to try swimming. Just like the folks in the Navy use to wear bell bottoms since
they are easier to change and to shed if one had to swim. I suppose us poor
folks wearing shorts are always prepared to swim, but with my pot belly I would
probably sink like a stone. I observed somebody down around the Harbor that has
a pet Orca, so I would advise people to be cautious in their swimming habits.
Orcas tend to be friendly to their trainers, but can be skittish around
strangers. If the Orca is around, I dare say Flip and his colleagues are in the
area too. Thus if you see any unusual sightings on the water, I suppose they
marine life aquarium up in Norwalk would be interesting in knowing. Thus we
probably need the services of a golf course designer like Robert Trent Jones,
to come up with a compatible design for the new golf course south of the
airport. I checked with a number of pilots and aircraft mechanics in the area,
and none of them would live at the end of the runway, so I don't think any
civilians will want to live there, particularly when the insurance company won't
insure the project or anyone who would try to live there. Well back to the net,
and enjoy your morning. I advise the Security Forces to maintain the status
quo, and keep a sharp lookout. CIO
Note:<888>7/16/98 Thursday 5:40 A.M. EDT: Computer Answer
Guy Downloads Cache Adjust for Windows 95. CIO
Note:<888>7/16/98 Thursday 5:00 A.M. EDT: Russia's Last Czar
Finally Buried CIO
Note:<888>7/16/98 Thursday 3:00 A.M. EDT: House guest
arrived at 11:30 P.M.. We chatted I showed him a few things on the net. I let him
get to bed because he has to be up at 5:45 A.M. for a 7 A.M. appointment. I
went out at 12:30 A.M. and walked the full length of Greenwich Avenue and down
by Steamboat Road around the Greenwich Harbor Inn. It is very slow out with the
usual security present. I noticed that they have the tents set up for the
sidewalk sales this morning for the next three days. I guess we will have a lot
of early morning shoppers. I have a 3 P.M. appointment today, so some time I
will have to get some sleep. I will be up on the net this morning. I am just
about ready to eat a hot Tony's Pizza. CIO
Note:<888>7/15/98 Wednesday 10:40 P.M. EDT: I chatted with
my neighbors and a friend showed up at 1 P.M.. We chatted, and I drove up King
Street to Westchester Airport and showed him the new construction south of the
airport. It looks like some sort of residential development at the end of the
runway up there. I showed him the airport since he had not seen it. He took off
at 3:30 P.M. and I went to bed. Another friend called at 9 P.M. and woke me up.
I received another call from the friend here earlier and he is coming out here
to stay this evening, since he has an appointment out here tomorrow. I said he
could use the bedroom since I will probably be awake again all night again as
usual. I have to be awake on Saturday afternoon for a family visitor. I have a
3 P.M. appointment tomorrow afternoon. I suppose it will be fairly slow again
this evening. After my house guest goes to sleep, I suppose we will talk a
while or do something, I will probably do computer work as usual and go out for
a walk during the cooler morning hours. I think it is a little hot in the day
time, but it does not bother me since I seem to acclimate fairly easily. Well I
will wait for the house guest to arrive. I will also update Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . CIO
Note:<888>7/15/98 Wednesday 9:55 A.M. EDT: I went out at
5:45 A.M. and walked around downtown until 9 A.M.. I chatted with local
observers who seem to see more. I chatted with a commuter from Virginia who has
a similar name to me. I chatted with the Bank Security guard watching the
stationary store. I chatted with Maneros parking attendant about Steamboat
Road. I chatted with a French gal about the French. I chatted with a Philippine
dry cleaner about Volcanoes. I chatted with a New York weatherman look alike
about Volcanoes. I chatted with a couple of senior gals about watching out for
gas in the senior center. I chatted with a commuter on the train station
platform, that Clinton's Secret Service agent should say "That He Sees
from 10,000 to 100,000 people a day, so he can't remember every face". I
chatted with a sportsman about Tod's Point Beach situation. I went by the
Hospital Thrift Shop and chatted with the staff about the need for blood donations.
I went home and received a phone call from one of Queen Victoria’s honor
guard's relatives who is on his return trip to Long Island from Boston and
stopping by here about 1 P.M.. I will take a three hour nap until he shows up.
Well there was a big nine A.M. rush hour into town. People are worrying that we
might have another Powerball invasion during the Sidewalk Sales coming up soon.
Well it looks like it will be hot today. I am still in my 72 degree F. mood.
Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>7/15/98 Wednesday 5:37 A.M. EDT: Discovery Online,
Discovery News Brief Burial of Czar Nicholas II and family. CIO
Note:<888>7/15/98 Wednesday 4:50 A.M. EDT: I posted my
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 Favorites bookmarks, it is linked from the
bottom of the download page mrscott.com/download.htm . I also deleted my
Broadcast sound file mrscott.com/sound.htm since the Winmedia and G2 players
don't support a real time broadcast without downloading the entire file unless
you have a server. I use to be able to do it, maybe when I have time, I will
find a way. It was not a busy page, and I needed the server disk space. CIO
Note:<888>7/15/98 Wednesday 2:45 A.M. EDT: I went out at
10:30 P.M. and walked around the bottom of Greenwich Avenue. There was a
barricade on Benedict Place to keep people from turning left off Greenwich
Avenue. I asked an officer and he said they were doing gas line maintenance
around the police station. I walked up to the top of the Avenue and sat on the
bench across from the Presbyterian Church. They look like they have finished
the curved stone wall on the front of the church. I guess they will now
landscape it. I walked back down the Avenue. The Dome restaurant had a few
people. That same old gold Buick with the black and gold California plates was
there. I guess they gave up their homestead in California when they heard it
might fall off in a billion years. I returned down to the bottom of the Avenue.
I noticed about a 100 youths coming out of the late night showing of the movie
theatre at the train station. I returned to the middle of the Avenue and sat
out a while. I noticed that my Air Jordan’s have reflectors on the heels, so
they can be seen from behind in the dark at night. I drove down by the
Greenwich Harbor Inn. There were a lot of Massachusetts cars there. I noticed
the black and white Tuxedo cat prowling around the Greenwich Harbor Inn car
park. I chatted with the regular night desk attendant about events in
Greenwich. I advised her she should replace the light Burberry carpet in the
lobby that gets dirty fast with the dark chocolate pattern that does not show
the dirt as much. I drove down to the bottom of Steamboat and there were a few
kids down by the pier viewing the stars. I stopped by the Grand Union and
bought two Tony's frozen 4 Cheese pizzas for $4.99 off with a dollar off
coupon, Virginia maple cured bacon $1.79, Stauffer’s frozen lasagna $2.99, GU
raisin bran $2.19, GU 2 % milk $1.67, a large dozen eggs $1.39, for a total of
$15.02 plus a $1.10 can return. I returned home and put the groceries away and
started my laundry. I am doing the drying now. I will do a little net surfing
after I fold the laundry in about 35 minutes. As you can tell Greenwich is
pretty slow on Tuesday nights. I guess it is like a busman’s holiday. Don't
worry from many years of experience I am sure we will be a little busier in the
day time tomorrow. CIO
Note:<888>7/31/98 Friday 6:35 P.M. EDT: I went out at about
3 P.M. after doing a bit of internet work. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift
shop. They have some new solid mahogany office furniture that somebody has
donated, which is not yet priced. I went by the library and read the computer
weekly press and the local Newspaper. I checked out two videotapes,
"Shadow Warriors" and "Mission:Impossible". I drove down
Greenwich Avenue down by the water. There seems to be a number of young
families visiting in town. I drove down by the water and there was the usual
amount of waterfront activity. I returned home and a friend will be down at 9
P.M. to stay after finishing work. I had dinner of cold chicken with Tabasco,
peas, Ramen noodles, ice tea, and coffee. I updated Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I then filed this report. CIO
Note:<888>7/31/98 Friday 1:35 P.M. EDT: I went out for a
walk last night at 8:30 P.M.. I chatted with the night custodian at the senior
center about observing that deluxe truck parked downtown the night before with
"The Associates" written on the side. I told him a good place to hide
out in America would be "Truck Stops of America" on Route 90 up in
Montana. I don't think there is anything for 500 miles in either direction. The
ultimate rest area on the North American continent. Of course it might be a
little cold up there in the winter. There were lots of families on vacation walking
around downtown. I suppose today is cooler weather, so people are enjoying
their vacations more. I observed a local Norwegian motorcycle rider who use to
look a bit like James Dean until he seems to have put on more weight. He now
looks like a Royal Norwegian Marine. I guess all that fresh Salmon in bulk
builds bulk. I observed a local hippie type medical personnel walking down the
Avenue with duffle bags to move his sailboat to a safer port in case a
hurricane works its way up this way in a week. I commented to a local officer
on patrol that the ABC news stats on the odds in the Power Ball said that one
has a 1 in 5000 chance of being killed if one drives, and only a 1 in
25,000,000 chance of being killed if you fly. Thus I would assume it is safer to
walk around. We had a full force of diners, strollers, movie goers, coffee
sippers, and a few youth out observing for their internet reports. The Old
Guard seemed to be out in numbers too, since Thursday is usually the cooks
night off, so they usually go out to dinner. Well today is suppose to be in the
mid 70s. I suppose it will be a good day for the beach. The Hospital Thrift
shop had an older Hitachi stereo amplifier that was a pretty good model in its
day. I returned back home about 10:30 P.M. and sat up until about 3 A.M.. I was
thinking about the Greenwich reservoir system, watershed system, and the
original water drainage routes in the town of Greenwich from my local
familiarity. I suppose if the Conyers Farm reservoir dam ever gave way in some
sort of activity like a minor earthquake, most of the water would run down
across upper Lake Avenue down the western side of upper Lake Avenue towards
Porchuck Road and down the valley along Riversville Road eventually flowing
into the Byram River gorge and down through Glenville, and eventually flooding
most of downtown Port Chester before entering the Sound. If the Greenwich Water
Company reservoir dam east of Lake Avenue and west of North Street ever gave
way most of the water would run down along the creek bed just east of Lake
Avenue down through the center of town down to the Sound and also probably run
down the along the valley east of the cemetery into the Hosted Lane area
running by the Greenwich Academy playing fields and passed the Hospital and
down Greenwich Avenue into the Sound. If the reservoir north of the Parkway
overflowed I don't think it has a dam, but flows into the Water Company dam
reservoir, but that might actually divert its contents into the Sandwich Valley
area running down long the gorge west of Stanwich Road into the lower Greenwich
Country Club area flooding the high school and the Millbrook area before
emptying out into the Bruce Park area into the Sound. If the Mianus River dam
gave away, its escaping water might have enough force to take out the U.S. 1
bridge over the Mianus River flooding the Mianus River harbor area, and
theoretically the escaping water might have enough force to dislodge the I 95
Joseph Morano Bridge over the Harbor along with the railroad bridge. Thus
though I assume the local reservoir dams are maintained and in good shape in
the area, one should survey what major water reservoir properties lie upland
from property one owns or are interested in purchasing in Greenwich. Moreover
the Conyers Lake reservoir I believe is fed by underground spring or river that
might be connected with the reservoir system up along I 684 which hold
substantial water for the New York reservoir system, all of which is held back
by the formidable dam in Vallahala, New York made of substantial masonry
blocks. If that ever gave way, I believe most of that reservoir systems water
would run down the existing river bed north of White Plains into Terrytown, New
York where KLM and the Marriott and other office parks exist along the access
route. I am not sure about these observations, one would have to look at a
proper geographical survey of the area, to see where the natural water and
river drainage areas are. Of course the reservoirs up around 684 are fed by the
extensive drainage area north of it. Thus if the Conyers reservoir is fed by an
underground River theoretically it could have much more water behind it if
water were allowed to flow naturally releasing the contents of that entire
reservoir system north of 684. When I use to swim in Conyers reservoir in my
mid 20s in the mid 1970s, there were large cold spots coming up in the center
of the reservoir where the water was entering into the reservoir. Thus since
the existing Conyers Farm reservoir and dam prevent the high water reservoirs
from relieving their contents into the underground river or spring, they drain
towards Valhalla. However, if the Conyers Farm Dam ever gave way, conceivably
the contents of the upper reservoirs along 684 might drain underground into the
existing drainage area into the Byram River gorge. Yes it would be a lot of
water flowing down into Port Chester, New York. I sit about 45 feet above Port
Chester, so I guess I am relatively safe in that eventuality. Well it is a nice
day, so I might read the internet news and go out in the afternoon after I
clean up. CIO
Note:<888>7/30/98 Thursday 7:55 A.M. EDT: I stayed up until
8 A.M. this morning doing a little system work. I went to bed and got up at 1
P.M.. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop and they have a variety of new
merchandise. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I returned home directly and met up
with a friend who will be staying for a while until he relocates. I drove up to
Wilton with him and picked up one of his cars and returned it here. He is
moving down here tomorrow. I drove back and had cold chicken with Tabasco
sauce, Ramen noodles, corn on the cob, ice tea, and I am now drinking a cup of
coffee. I updated Scott's Index today, it was up a bit mrscott.com/scopor01.htm
. I will go out shortly after I finish my coffee. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>7/30/98 Thursday 5:45 A.M. EDT: Downloading The
Banking Insider CIO
Note:<888>7/30/98 Thursday 3:40 A.M. EDT: After a delicious
dinner of Purdue chicken, corn on the cob, Ramen noodles, and ice tea; I went
out about 2 A.M.. I sat out in front of the senior center. Bette Davis is now
driving another car a black Lincoln and is camped out there still. I drank my
coffee in front of the senior center, and I am a bit wired, but I will have to
go to bed by 6 A.M. to be up at 1 P.M.. I chatted with one of the two Power
Washers steam cleaning the front of Starbuck and the sidewalks in front of the
place. They should do that to the rest of Greenwich Avenue. It is looking
really filthy. I chatted with the two janitors getting out from cleaning the
movie theatre, and I suggested that they have the owner steam clean the front
of the railroad movie theatre. I also suggested to them that the owner of
Planet Pizza deposit his garbage in the dumpster on the side of the movie theatre
instead of in front of the building which unsightly or use Waste Management
brown dumpster containers like some of the other merchants do on Greenwich
Avenue. Leaving garbage out in plastic bags attacks rats and other vermin. I
drove down by the water and chatted with two chauffeurs in front of the General
Re building, so I guess Greenwich Capital is working late tonight. I drove down
by the water and a couple of fisherman were still out there. The IBM house on
the water is well lit up. I noticed a black or gray and white two tone 1956
circa Chevy Coupe driving down the Avenue. I noticed a long dark blue stretch
Lincoln livery vehicle run the Stop sign in front of Starbucks. I guess a lot
of our regular drivers have to get use to the new signage on Greenwich Avenue.
I noticed the black and white tuxedo cat earlier this evening around the
Greenwich Harbor Inn. I noticed another black and white partially Tuxedo cat
with half white face checking out the garbage in front of one of the apartment
entrances around Zyn stationary. I returned home wired on coffee and filed this
report. I really should not have had another cup of coffee, it will mess up my
sleeping schedule. Well the usual patrols are out, and it seems to be a quiet
night in town. Not much to report on the New Amsterdam night watch from the
Byram observer on Greenwich Avenue. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/30/98 Thursday 1:00 A.M. EDT: News Item: SEC
Creates Office of Internet Enforcement for any young yuppies contemplating net
fraud, and don't want to serve time in the French Club Med Resort called
"Devil's Island", one should study up on the SEC rules governing
stock trading commerce and inside trading and other minor laws some group of
government regulators seem to think are sort of important. Well in the long
run, the lawyers always seem to make a penny or two. CIO
Note:<888>7/30/98 Thursday 12:25 A.M. EDT: I put the Dolphin
background wallpaper on my computer desktop Royceart Wallpaper . I went out at
10 P.M. and drove downtown. The Power Ball lines were all cleared out, but
about 7 television trucks were still around town. I saw the Chief of Police
smoking a cigarette in front of Zyn stationary. I drove down by the water and
there were a few people enjoying the sound breezes. I went back up town and sat
in front of the senior center and drank a Sprite. I walked down Greenwich
Avenue, and the police had dispersed the crowds in front of Zyns, and the
television trucks were doing their wrap-up news stories. I went around town and
it was very quiet for a change. I returned up toward the center of town and
returned to the car and drove down to the Greenwich Harbor Inn and used the
restroom. I drove back down by the water and there were a couple of fisherman
there. I drove to the Grand Union and returned a $1.20 in cans. I chatted with
a local proprietor of a pizza parlor that had a store across from a lottery
stand. I purchased a dozen eggs for $1.39, Early Morning Bacon $1.50, and a
Purdue Chicken at .69 a pound for $4.60 for a total of $7.49 less $1.20 can
return for a total of $6.29. I returned home and started the Purdue chicken and
it should be finished at 1:30 A.M.. I turned on the midnight channel 12 local
Connecticut news and they gave out the Power Ball numbers
07/29/98 Date
08
39
43
45
49
PB 13
www.powerball.com . They had the usual news stories about
Greenwich Power Ball, and the Connecticut Lottery has decided to terminate
Power Ball in Greenwich for the remaining of this Power Ball game if by a 10%
chance somebody has not won. They will not know until the computers sort out
the numbers in the morning. Well I will do a little net work before having
dinner in a little over and hour. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/29/98 Wednesday 8:55 A.M. EDT: I was up at 9
A.M. this morning. I had breakfast and sifted through my email. I went to bed
at 1 P.M. until 5 P.M. while running "Maintenance Wizard" on my
computer. I started a complete backup which just finished. I had a light dinner
of pasta fraise and ice tea and coffee for dinner and watched ABC evening news.
I posted Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I will go out shortly to see
the remains of Power Ball in the area. The Power Ball stores are suppose to
close at 10 P.M. Well have a good evening. I have to drive up to Wilton tomorrow
afternoon with a friend to retrieve a car and return it down here. It is warm,
buggy, and muggy out this evening. Tomorrow is suppose to be cooler and Friday
is suppose to be much cooler about 75 degrees F.. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>7/29/98 Wednesday 1:15 A.M. EDT: Download
complete. I have been studying this link which might be of interest to people
along the ocean in the Caribbean, lets follow it over the next week and see how
it develops NRL Monterey Tropical Cyclone Homepage , I could feel it in my
bones. CIO
Note:<888>7/28/98 Tuesday 11:30 P.M. EDT: I restarted the
previous mentioned download twice, it is still going with about 1 1/2 hours to
go. I went downtown at 8:30 P.M. and returned Peter Norton's Win98 book and
Win98 for dummies at the library. The Shell Station had the usual Power Ball
lines. I read the local paper. I went downtown at 9 P.M. and bought a buy four
packs get one free of Marlboro 100 Lights for $11.60. I drove down Steamboat
Road and noticed the sailboat from the Guernsey Islands is back in port. I
parked in the center of Greenwich Avenue and chatted with the night custodian
at the senior center. I walked the lower part of Greenwich Avenue and the Power
Ball stores were all closed, so it was the usual quiet evening in Greenwich.
Tomorrow night hopefully the last night of Power Ball the Power Ball stores are
scheduled to close at 10 P.M.. We are suppose to have an observer from Governor
Rowland's office is town, and I saw a car with a Rowland bumper sticker on it.
I noticed lots of State Police departing town. I exchanged casual conversation
with some of the regulars downtown. I drove back down Steamboat Road and
observed the weather for a spell, and it finally dawned on me this is perfect
hurricane weather. It feels like a low pressure system drawing in a tropical
depression off the Ivory Coast of Africa. One would have to look at my page of
Satellite Photos and Life Cam Links to see if there is a satellite photo out
there, I believe GOES 8 has a photo of the west coast of Africa where the
hurricanes form. I returned back up town and mentioned it to a few people. I
stopped by the Grand Union and bought a half gallon of 2% milk for $1.67. I
returned home and told my suspicions to a couple of neighbors and filed this
report. Thus I don't plan to go out tomorrow until after 10 P.M.. It was
suppose to have been really bad today with wall to wall traffic. Well have a
good evening, while I go back to downloading. CIO
Note:<888>7/28/98 Tuesday 6:25 P.M. EDT: 3 to 4 hour
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Note:<888>7/28/98 Tuesday 6:10 P.M. EDT: Microsoft Speech
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Note:<888>7/28/98 Tuesday 5:00 P.M. EDT: I was up at 8 A.M.
this morning and had breakfast of bacon, scrambled eggs, toast, orange and
grapefruit juice, and coffee. I watched a little morning news and made a couple
of phone calls. I heard that the Power Ball is expected to be worse today and
many people are sleeping on the streets overnight in Greenwich waiting for the
Power Ball stores to open in the morning. About 12 stores are selling up to
50,000 tickets a day. I heard on the local news that the town was thinking
about closing down the turnpike entrances into town, and encouraging the
PowerBallers to drive further east into the state of Connecticut. I have not
been out in two days. I went back to bed and was up around 12:30 P.M. and had
more pasta fraise. I watched a Channel 91 Romance Channel with Richard
Chamberlain about espionage in Switzerland. It was discontinued after one part,
so I guess the next part will be showed tomorrow. I went back to bed and was
awaken about 4:30 P.M. by a relative who was visiting with other relatives in
Idaho and it is raining there. I asked the relative to pick me up a Power Ball
ticket there if they sell it there. I don't know if I will venture out, since
it is the end of the month and as usual I am low on funds, so I don't have much
to do but sit on a bench on Greenwich Avenue and watch the PowerBallers or go
to the library. I will do a little computer work for a while. I updated Scott's
Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm today. It was down over 1.8%. Microsoft took a
big hit Bill Gates Personal Wealth Clock with Bill Gates losing a couple of
billion dollars. I guess the local financial community is sizing up the
PowerBallers on the street and they are selling their portfolios. Well have a
good day, and enjoy the evening. I might go out after 10 P.M. when most of the
Power Ball stores close. CIO
Note:<888>7/28/98 Tuesday 12:20 A.M. EDT: No I wasn't
kidnapped by PowerMad PowerBallers. I took an hour nap after the last message.
I then checked out some of the featured programs on the Microsoft Windows 98
Resource Kit Book Cdrom that I checked out of the library. There are two
dictation programs on it, and it took a while to go thru voice training the
programs. They seem to work quite well, but I am not sure whether I will use
them. There are also a lot of Microsoft utilities for Win98 and an excellent
design program on the Cdrom. I am a bit bushed, so maybe I will go to bed
without having ventured outside today. Well have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>7/27/98 Monday 4:35 P.M. EDT: I updated Scott's
Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I had a light snack. Time to take a nap. CIO
Note:<888>7/27/98 Monday 3:25 P.M. EDT: Microsoft Windows
Update fix for Outlook Express Attachment Problem available on Win98 update.
CIO
Note:<888>7/27/98 Monday 3:20 P.M. EDT: Sherlock Holmes
deductive reasoning. If we have about 10 lottery sites and each sells about
15,000 to 10,000 tickets, that is $100,000 to $150,000 lottery sales. Divide
average customer purchase into say 10 tickets, that is 10,000 to 15,000 people
lining up each day to buy tickets, which is one fourth the size of the town of
Greenwich, not to mention the lottery sites are in busy areas, so one can
figure one would need to increase the police force and other public safety
services by about 25% town wide, however we get at least an equal number of
people coming through looking at lottery sites and going further east to less
busy locations, which creates additional traffic. Overall I would say that the
town would have at least a 50% increase in traffic from the Power Ball
activity, not to mention the usual increase of summer traffic this time of
year. CIO
Note:<888>7/27/98 Monday 3:15 P.M. EDT: I created a second
IBM mail account alias besides mailto:mikescott@ibm.net , I also have
mailto:mikescott1@ibm.net . Well I don't get that much email anyway. I hope all
the visitors in town are having a fun time. I am just hanging in the old
apartment kicking back on the internet doing my thing. Not much to report on
when one is inside. Time for a bite to eat of reheated pasta fraise. CIO
Note:<888>7/27/98 Monday 1:15 P.M. EDT: For $250 Million,
Convenience Stores Beat Day at Beach Greenwich, Connecticut Power Ball Story
New York Times . CIO
Note:<888>7/27/98 Monday 12:50 P.M. EDT: Lotus SmartSuite
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Note:<888>7/27/98 Monday 12:10 P.M. EDT: RADIO ADDRESS BY
THE PRESIDENT Saturday, July 25, 1998 President Speaks on Global Warming. CIO
Note:<888>7/27/98 Monday 12:10 A.M. EDT: I went out at 9
P.M. and parked downtown in the middle of the Avenue. I observed a new black
Audi lose its front bumper and have its radiator bust when the driver pulled
out of their parking place at the last parking spot on the left side in front
of the senior center across from Starbucks. Apparently the new cars with their
lower front end spoilers have them catch on the higher curbs when people park
on a angle on Greenwich Avenue. A German American Steamboat Road resident also
observed the incident and we chatted about technology in America. I have
frequently observed the diagonal parking on the Avenue also damages the left
front or right front radial sidewalls on tires when they hit the sharp edges of
the curbs, thus creating a time bomb situation for the residents jeopardizing
their safety over time since either of the front tires could have sidewall
failure on a highway from a curb cut anytime. A family member had their
Mercedes bumper damaged last weekend while they were here, possibly from the
same type of hazard. Thus the quaint folk of Greenwich who think they know it
all, but don't know anything about proper safety systems engineering should
probably fork over some precious Greenwich Green for a safety evaluation in the
town. Moreover, since Connecticut is one of the primary insurance locations in
the nation, it would seem that insurance people are not doing their proper job
on evaluating safety hazards in this area. I guess so much is right in front of
us, no one every notices it. After chatting with the German American I finished
my coffee out of the thermos, and walked the lower part of Greenwich Avenue and
chatted with Kennedy Security across from the train station. The movie theatre
across from the train station was closed, but the Greenwich Avenue Movie
theatre was showing "Saving Private Ryan" which seemed to be busy and
should let out about midnight. It was not too busy this evening and it seems
like a lot of people would prefer to be on an earlier schedule. Bette Davis is
resting on a bench in front of the senior center now. I returned back up the
Avenue and about 11 P.M. the tow truck arrived to tow the Audi and its
occupants departed. A younger brother of one or our local heroes who moved to
Virginia a number of years ago showed up downtown to buy a newspaper. His older
brother asked me to keep an eye on the younger brother 23 years ago. He seems
to have grown up and is close to 40 now, so I guess he and the rest of their
clan are still around. I drove down to the bottom of Steamboat Road and there
were a few wharf rats out. I returned back home about 11:45 P.M. and filed this
report. Not much more to report on the local scene. I suppose the next three
days will be Power Ball Days. I think the Connecticut Towns to the east of us
are less busy at their lottery sites. If one is looking to get a Power Ball
ticket the best option might be the Food Emporium in the morning whenever their
machine goes online. There were about 500 people lined up at the Shell Station
when I went out this evening at 9 P.M.. Well as far as I can tell Greenwich is
still in its summer swing with a number of visitors and city folk and regulars
going about their normal routines. Of course with a million people traveling
through town every day, anyone could show up in the crowd, so be vigilant and
keep a sharp eye out for government officials from other states who might be checking
out on the way the local government money is being spent, not to mention
foreign observers whom might be trying to learn from us. Well have a good
night, and I will probably do a little net surfing this morning, before going
to bed. CIO
Note:<888>7/26/98 Sunday 8:55 P.M. EDT: I went out at 3:30
P.M. and drove downtown. The PowerBallers were out in force. I parked at the
Island Beach parking lot and took the 4 P.M. fairy to Island Beach. I enjoyed
watching the people enjoy themselves on the waterfront. As we entering into the
outer harbor, I heard either two or three shotgun type blasts about 4:10 P.M.
coming from the terrace of a former IBM executive's house who use to be Jimmy
Carter's ambassador to Russia. I noticed a cloud of smoke around the terrace.
The flag was not flying, so I don't think they were home, so perhaps a
housekeeper are gardener was using some sort of device to scare the geese off
the lawn on the harbor to prevent their droppings from messing up the lawn.
There was a flock of geese on the lawn. I road the rest of the way out to
Island Beach, and remained on board while the rest of the passengers departed.
I was on the top deck. On the ferry boat filled up with returning passengers,
we returned to the harbor with a full load. I departed the ferry dock and
returned to my car and drove down the waterside roads to Tod's Point. Tod's
Point was busy and I walked around the three mile walk enjoying the cool to
moderate evening air. I returned to the concession area and saw a fellow with a
little of my look speaking Portuguese. I departed the beach saying good day to
a British sounding lady in a Black BMW with a handicap parking sticker on it. I
noticed a Dutch lawyer leaving the beach. I drove back west on the waterside
roads and returned to downtown Greenwich and bought a buy four get one free of
Marlboro lights for $11.60 at the stationary store on the left at the bottom of
the Avenue. The Power Ball lines were gone on the Avenue because the vendor,
Zyns and the one across from the train station had closed. It was the normal
evening strollers and diners. I drove down by the Greenwich Harbor Inn and they
looked like they were having a large party on the Harbor. I returned and I saw
Power Ball lines at the Food Emporium on West Putnam Avenue and the Shell
Station also on West Putnam Avenue. I returned home and boiled three types of
pasta and made a Ragu Parmesan cheese sauce mix with a jar of it and a half cup
of wine, chopped zucchini, onion, and herbs and spices. After they were ready I
mixed the pasta with the sauce and have enough for several days after having
dinner. I made coffee and put it in my thermos and will go out and enjoy it
shortly. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>7/26/98 Sunday 3:30 P.M. EDT: I was up at 11 P.M.,
and I did my house cleaning and watered the plants. I checked with the White
House Secret Service Intelligence Division and gave them a briefing about what
is going on up here, but they said they are busy down there. There number is 1‑202‑435‑5000.
Somebody from Greenwich use to answer that phone, but I guess the government
people are not worried about people who live in Greenwich. They said they would
check with the State Department to make sure any of their protectees are all
right. I guess they are overwhelmed with summer tourists down there. A family
member told me other family members traveling through some Canyon out west with
Belgium Tourists were given German camouflage fatigues when it started to rain
in the canyon area they were visiting. The Belgium’s did not feel like wearing
German camouflage rain gear for protection. Well, I have done my house
cleaning, and cleaned up, and now I will go out to see what is going on. A
family member wants me to buy $5 in Power Ball lottery tickets. I will drive
over to Old Greenwich and see if it is less busy, and then maybe stop by Tod's
Point. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>7/25/98 Saturday 9:00 P.M. EDT: Nearby Massive
Star Cluster Yields Insights Into Early Universe (PR98‑25) Great Star
Photograph. CIO
Note:<888>7/25/98 Saturday 8:55 P.M. EDT: Capitol shooting
suspect was ex‑mental patient Interesting Point in Weston Capitol murder
and Theodore Kacynski both lived in a few miles of each other in cabins in an
old mining area 30 miles south of Helena, Montana. It is interesting to wonder
if there is any connection between them or any other parties there. It might be
a possible cause of their irrational behavior that it is frequently the case
that old Gold Mining Towns have environmental poisoning from large amounts of
Cyanide used in Gold Mining. Perhaps both of them were suffering from Cyanide
Poisoning in their water which gave them Paranoid Delusions to cause their
irrational behavior. It is an interesting point and should be looked into,
since it would seem if they lived so close to each other, there is more than a
likely chance that there is some common link to their irrational conduct,
unless some other parties up there are involved. Well I am bushed and time to
relax a bit. CIO
Note:<888>7/25/98 Saturday 8:30 P.M. EDT: Today I was up at
9 A.M.. I drove up to Wilton and helped a friend who is moving put furnishings
in a storage locker. I returned at 6:30 P.M. While at the Exxon Station next to
the library filling up at 7 P.M., they were having difficulty with a customer
and four officers responded. I walked the lower length of Greenwich Avenue and
the Power Ball customers were still out. Let's home somebody wins this evening
to reduce the amount of traffic in town. I returned home at 8 P.M. and I will
relax and go to bed in a while after doing a little net surfing. CIO
Note:<888>7/24/98 Friday 8:10 P.M. EDT: I will probably go
out briefly after 10 P.M. once the Power Ball visitors clear out. Going offline
for now. CIO
Note:<888>7/24/98 Friday 7:05 P.M. EDT: I went to bed at
1:30 P.M. and got up at 5:30 P.M. The phone rang once, but nobody was there. I
reheated some spaghetti and had ice tea with it. I drank a cup of coffee. I
updated Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . Not much seems to be
happening, and since it is hot and crowded out, I am not bothering to go out
with all the PowerBallers in circulation. Yes I know about the Capitol Hill
Report, but at the same time when one sits inside all day not much is happening
here. They had to order a new pump and valve assembly for my Braun Cappuccino
Machine, so it won't be ready for two to three weeks. I suppose one can not let
other outside events, effect ones perspective of maintaining a level headed
perspective, particularly since it is necessary to keeps ones senses tuned
around here. I might have to go up to Wilton tomorrow morning to help move some
pictures. Well have a quiet evening. CIO
Note:<888>7/24/98 Friday 1:10 P.M. EDT: Trump Hotels &
Casino Resorts hit the net. CIO
Note:<888>7/24/98 Friday 12:55 P.M. EDT: 'CDA II' Passed in
Senate CIO
Note:<888>7/24/98 Friday 12:45 P.M. EDT: Political News from
Wired News Dutch Investigate CIO
Note:<888>7/24/98 Friday 12:40 P.M. EDT: Up at 9 A.M., I had
bacon, scrambled eggs, toast, vitamins, orange and grapefruit juice, and coffee
for breakfast. I am surfing the net and working on my email. This interesting
site came up for career minded government employees whom might have the right
skills CIA Computer Employment Opportunities . CIO
Note:<888>7/24/98 Friday 2:20 A.M. EDT: If you see any of
these darlings in the lottery lines, please don't invite them back for tea
FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives CIO
Note:<888>7/24/98 Friday 2:20 A.M. EDT: Prince looks for
family's lost tea, try Marblehead, Massachusetts Prince Andrew touts Internet
access for everyone CIO
Note:<888>7/24/98 Friday 1:20 A.M. EDT: Melting glacier
could raise sea level , look for ocean front property at 20 foot higher
elevation, there goes the Manhattan, Nantucket, Key West, and Greenwich ocean
front property. Problem with the story they don't tell how soon it will happen,
or for a curious Dutchmen whether there will be time to transfer the contents
of the Netherlands to higher ground. Well maybe the Dutch will make a fortune
on building Dykes off this environmental nightmare if it happens. Invest in
Dutch Dyke Enterprises. I went out after the last message, and around 10 P.M.
and Royal Dutch Shell down the street had about 300 people lined up to buy
tickets as they were closing. I thought it would be good free advertising for
the oil companies if the local media covered the oil station Power Ball sites
giving them a free publicity after they have been so generous in lowering oil
prices recently. If some oil guru I know raised gasoline to $8 a gallon like in
Europe, I am sure a number of locals and neighbors would not waste so much
money and oil buying lottery tickets, and more over they would learn to have
more respect for pedestrians and other people who don't drive too much or at
all. I remember a Renault behind the Palace in Amsterdam that was a nice green
color that got over 65 miles a gallon, and the entire four days I was there
before the winter Olympics in Albertville, it never moved. The Dutch know a bit
about conservation, and would prefer to save their energy for staying warm in
the winter, as opposed to wasting it on foolish adventures. Well, lets see what
happens next. I went downtown and walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue,
I chatted with a couple whom are frequently downtown. I noticed quite a few
young kids downtown. Bette Davis is still camping out. I suppose she will do
the same to anybody showing up in her home town. Let's hope not the whole
Confederacy. I noticed a few young yuppies as usual chowing down at the local
restaurants. I would give advise to them to learn to cook, because if you can
afford food, you can reward yourself several times a day with an enjoyable meal
without the bother of going out in the general public and eating hamburgers all
the time. Once your gourmet talents become more advanced, you might have the
advantage of more dinner guests. Having helped serve 250 meals a night in the
old days, I have certain talents, which many of the other seniors in town have
in putting on the feed bag too frequently, and thus I find it frequently
necessary to walk in hope of losing a few pounds and to stay in shape.
Generally recreation walkers wear sneakers, since they are more comfortable.
The fat slobs in the bars will be the first to be reconditioned by the new
order in the salt mines that we have plenty of in this world. Have you every
noticed how many people you once heard of keep disappearing and are never seen
again. However, maybe the are just leading quiet family lives in more private
areas of the country and enjoying local community activities, and don't want to
be bothered by the broadcasters of tourist destinations from around the world.
Still we all like to travel sooner or later, so I imagine when the group that
passed us going east passes us going west, we will see them more tanned and
relaxed and less stressed out. However maybe they plan to keep going further
east if they are originally from European origins, and won't need to come back
this way again. The long term residents here, seem to survive off the ebb and
flow of activity out of the New York area, so they can occasionally afford to
go into Manhattan and assault little old ladies in the street, terrorize wall
street commuters, kidnap diplomats, litter posh neighborhoods, threaten figures
in authority, etc. Remember the road of diplomacy runs two ways. I have tried
to be diplomatic, I would recommend our visitors to try the same tactics, and
remember some of the services and professions the residents of Greenwich have
offered over the years, when they had to time to study and learn their
professions in the more quiet environments of the suburbs. Remember smaller
people are frequently involved in the medical profession, and they don't
pretend to be professional athletes. After walking the entire length of
Greenwich Avenue, I drove down by the water, and on the way down the Avenue, I
noticed quite a few youngsters coming out of the movie theatres, all very well
behaved. The most common people seen on Greenwich Avenue walking around late at
night are Greenwich Hospital Personnel who reverse commute coming and going
from the train station and the hospital. Remember medical personnel don't look
like movie stars, but your ordinary cross section of the general population,
but frequently are much more tired and burned out since they frequently put in
long days in the medical profession. Well time for some shuteye on this side of
town. Over and out. CIO
Note:<888>7/23/98 Thursday 9:35 P.M. EDT: I folded the
laundry, and I put it away. I received the Microsoft Windows 98 Discount
Coupons today, I might be able to use the fourth night free Marriott coupons up
in Maine, but I don't know if there is a Marriott hotel in the Kennebunkport
area, but I believe there is one in Portland, Maine. There is a Days Inn next
to the Biddeford exit of the Maine turnpike which might be reasonable. Also the
Wells area south of Kennebunkport, might have less expensive motels $60 a night
along Route 1. They usually advertise their prices on the motel signs.
Kennebunkport can be a little pricey, and I don't believe a lot of the posh
hotels have Air Conditioning which might be necessary if you're use to cooler
weather. Well I am going to leave the BBC internet playing through the stereo
while I go out for a stroll, in case any Anglophiles sneak in. CIO
Note:<888>7/23/98 Thursday 8:35 P.M. EDT: I got up at 2
P.M.. I showered and made my 3 P.M. appointment. I went over to the Hospital
Thrift Shop and they have the usual cross section of merchandise. We had a
shower while I slept and it soaked the PowerBallers. I drove downtown and
observed the Power Ball lines. About 100 to 300 people in each of the two lines
on the Avenue, the stationary store on the bottom left had side of the Avenue
quit selling them. I drove down by the water. I went by the library and read
the local newspapers and the two of the computer newsweeklies. I was advised by
a local professional observer that the local Town Hall is up in Arms about all
this Power Ball activity that is draining the town resources. I went back up
town and walked around the Power Ball crowds, and I noticed we had not brought
in the military police, but it is the same people, but they are just wearing
baseball caps which make them look like military policeman or swat team
members. The look meaner in the baseball caps. I guess they use to wear the
pith helmets from the old days in Bombay when the British served in the
overseas corps. The baseball caps are suppose to be cooler and have better
shade over the eyes. I never wear a cap usually myself, because it messes up my
natural senses. I do wear an Icelandic knit cap in the winter when it is down
below 10 degrees F. usually. I did not observe many out of families traveling
today, I guess they are mostly at their eastern points of destination. I drove down by the water and chatted with a
Cuban fisherman who is selling sodas at the bottom of Steamboat Road. A local
law enforcement officer might check to see if he has a vendors license.
However, he wears a New York City Policeman's hat and I think he is good
presence down there, since he does mind sitting out in the heat all day. I
doubt if many people would want to do it. He does not seem to understand the
Kings English very well, since English is his second language. He told me the
bunker are back, and I told him something bigger than the bunker like a
"Killer Whale" might be out there, but it is my personal opinion that
the waters of the sound might be two shallow for such a large mammal. I guess
one would have to check with the Norwalk Aquarium about what the largest predator
species is in Long Island Sound, probably pollution, or hypoxia. As I finished
chatting, it started downpouring for a half hour. I will have a house guest for
a few weeks starting next Wednesday, and may travel up to Maine for a few days
during the second week of August to visit family members. The conventional
wisdom around here is that our older summer residents are major stockholders,
but also the people who live here year round have the best viewpoint in terms
of local activity and the ebb and tide of the town. Many daytime commuters are
use to dealing with the large pedestrian crowds in Manhattan, and I have seen
longer lines at subway kiosks than at the Power Ball lines, however, the
downtown merchants are losing substantial business revenue, and I would advise
the town fathers to terminate all Power Ball activities in the Town of
Greenwich, Quid Pro Quo. Ultimately the taxpayers of the town of Greenwich run
the town, not the Out of Town Neighbors, it is within the jurisdiction and
jurisprudence of the town to terminate such activity any time they may deem it
fit and proper. I returned home and made mrscott.com/icetea.htm and had reheat
spaghetti for dinner. I chatted with my neighbors coming in. I am doing my
laundry and I am on the dry cycle with about a half hour to go. I once visited
Newport, Rhode Island this time of year besides living on Nantucket, and there
are always particularly in Newport, a large party of people on the wharfs
having a good time enjoying summer beverages, and the ocean breezes with an
ample marine view of the waterfront activity which is part of the Newport
scene. Well back to the net. I will post Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm
when I post this brief message. CIO
Note:<888>7/23/98 Thursday 10:25 A.M. EDT: Time for a short
nap before my 3 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note:<888>7/23/98 Thursday 9:40 A.M. EDT: The Times: Court
Page: Prince Andrew meets with WWW consortium in Boston, winging his way
through Connecticut chopper factory yesterday CIO
Note:<888>7/23/98 Thursday 8:00 A.M. EDT: I went out
yesterday afternoon about 2:20 P.M.. I walked the lower part of Greenwich
Avenue. I ran into a young Dutch traveler returning from soccer camp in
Pennsylvania who came out here to have his ticket adjusted. He was going to
take the train back into New York and catch the bus to JFK airport. Instead I
helped him carry his luggage and walked him down to the Greenwich Harbor Inn
where he caught the 4:40 P.M. airport limousine to JFK for $33. He was catching
a 10 P.M. British Airways flight to Shiphol Airport in Amsterdam. He road in
the limo with another student from England. His name was Mark Harmon from
Hendahoven in the Netherlands and he spoke English very well. He was kicked out
of soccer camp for punching another camp attendee. He stuck out as a Dutchman
since he was wearing a football jersey from the World's largest electronics
company Philips. It was good to see another fellow Dutchmen in this next to the
woods outside of New Amsterdam. He was very cheerful and a little hot carrying
about a 100 pounds of luggage. He looked at hockey jerseys at the local sports
store Rink and Racket, but they were too expensive. One of the Fox television
people covering the Power Ball mania here along with six other networks
followed us down to the hotel for some odd reason. I dare say with all the
security at the airports, they had just enough time before their departures. I
walked back up the Avenue and the media had three television tower trucks with
towers erected to cover the Power Ball out here at Zyn stationary. We had
additional security downtown that looked like military policemen. I chatted
with a visiting Russian in the park about Tectonics, he had the same look as
Bill Clinton, but with a long beard. I told him where the CIA headquarters were
in New York along with other points of interests for Russian travelers. He said
he want to visit Hartford. He was carrying one of those large square briefcases
like government employees carry, and like what the security people are always
worrying about that could carry one of those miniature Russian briefcase
Nuclear bombs, they make for about $250,000 apiece. He said I looked like a lot
of Russians, and if I went to Red Square I would blend right in. We discussed
tectonics and volcanology for quite a while, and he was quite knowledgeable and
well educated. I noticed the Bette Davis look alike sleeping on the bench next
to the veterans monument, and the custodian at the senior center said she could
sleep inside there for a while. I returned home at 7:30 P.M. and went to bed at
9:30 P.M.. Lets hope Power Ball is over for now. I will surf the web this
morning, and I have a 3 P.M. appointment this afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>7/22/98 Wednesday 2:10 P.M. EDT: Bill Gates memo
to staff Microsoft ‑ Press Pass Feature Story Bill Gates Memo to
Employees 7/21/98 CIO
Note:<888>7/22/98 Wednesday 2:00 P.M. EDT: Russians launch
new moon to help them see the light , Russians steal the night. CIO
Note:<888>7/22/98 Wednesday 12:55 P.M. EDT: I went downtown
last night at about 10 P.M.. I walked around as the Powerball crowd was
thinning out. It was hot as Hades and still is. I noticed a few young yuppies
having dinner at Thataway. I chatted with a local observer from Florida. I saw
about 20 youngsters coming out of the movie theatre. I chatted with a senior
gal who was downtown observing the crowd that looked like the famous actress
Bette Davis. She was dressed up in white like a nurse and driving a white
Cadillac. Whomever she was waiting to see, probably would have liked to see
her. She said she lived up the road in Bridgeport and there was not much
theatrical work available there. He hair was in a blond page boy look, and she
did looked like Bette Davis in real life if you have ever seen her. I told her
about various Davis family activities I know of, such as Jefferson Davis, Nancy
Davis Reagan whose father Dr. Liola Davis was the top neurosurgeon in America,
Ziff Davis Publishing, Davis Street in Greenwich, and as any in attorney in
Manhattan would tell you the second largest law firm in Manhattan, I believe is
Davis, Polk, Wardwell. Thus the Davis families have a few minor resources at
their disposal. I believe Bette Davis was also Howard Hughes favorite on the
old RKO lot. When I returned home at 1:30 A.M., I called 203‑869‑1000
and chatted with Kennedy Security and told them they should make sure she is
all right. I went to bed shortly thereafter and got up at 7 A.M. this morning.
After breakfast of bacon, scrambled eggs, healthnut toast, orange and
grapefruit juice, vitamins, and coffee, I went out without showering since it
is so hot. I stopped by the Arnold Discount Outlet store in Byram and bought
two loaves of Healthnut bread for $2.58 for both. I drove downtown on Railroad
Avenue and swung down Steamboat Road. The morning fishermen were out. I parked
at the middle of Greenwich Avenue and walked down to one stationary store that
was not yet selling Power Ball tickets and bought one buy two get one free
Parliament lights for $5.80. I returned to the center of Greenwich Avenue and
told the Fox Channel Five news casters he should keep a sharp eye out for a
Dark Blue Bentley Sedan with a Paul Allen look-alike that that look like Jerry
Garcia with long dark hair driving it, that is a better news story. He told me
I mispronounced Medelin Drug Cartel, I say it like a short e he says like a
long a. I know quite a few Columbian citizens work quite hard in this area, at
the Greenwich Library, Exxon Gas Station, Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop, and
the Coffee Tree Coffee Bar, The Food Emporium, and I would imagine a florist
since they are the second largest exporter of Flowers in the world after the
Dutch. I write this as I enjoy my coffee. I sat outside at the Senior Center
and told a couple of volunteers there how Wiley Middleton with Claude Pepper
had started the "Grey Panthers" political lobby down in Florida a
number of years ago, and it is the largest political lobby in the country. I
walked back down the street and returned. I notice somebody that looks like a
former president who is a famous actor. I noticed a dude that looked like me 20
years ago. It might be a relative. I went by Putnam Trust Bank of New York and
withdrew funds, and told the floor manager about a friend of mine who wants a
job in Corporate Security. Another floor officer told me that since the money
machine always runs out of cash on weekends and holidays, they're going to
start using $50 dollar bills in it instead of $20s. I guess we have a large
cash community in town, since nobody likes paying high credit card rates. I
told him they have advanced ATM machines that issue not only cash, but stamps,
and money orders and much more, but knowing that bank, they don't want to
invest in a new machine. I guess we will see a lot of $50 "Grants"
floating around. The Grant Homestead is up in South Salem, New York I believe.
I have driven by it many times. Mark Twain published Grant's biography to pay
for it. I would imagine members of the Grant family are still around. I told
the bank security guard I would never sell IBM or Microsoft stock while about 5
people were standing around me. I also told them that one can transfer a
trillion dollars to Switzerland for less than the cost of a postage stamp, with
modern wire services. I went over to the Hospital Thrift Shop and they were not
busy. They were just taking in a Cuisine Art Machine but it looked like it
might be faulty and risky to use. I don't know that much about them, but they
use to be another local company. I saw some old typewriters, word processing
machines, old computers, lot of bric a brac, and of course they have a large
complete selection of women's clothing, if you are not too large. Greenwich
women tend not to be too heavy compared to the rest of the country. I then went
by the Greenwich Library and the newspaper was not there. I decided to read the
weekly computer publications later. I went by the Grand Union and was asked
where to buy a Power Ball ticket by a fellow in a Cadillac, and I told him the
Food Emporium. I also chatted downtown with a Greenwich maintenance man who was
trying to get rid of all the cigarette butts on the Avenue. I suggested the
town buy a water canon like they use in Europe to clean the streets. They hose
down the first story, the sidewalks, the cars, water the greenery all in one sweep.
They usually use them in the early morning hours when not many people are
walking around, but they keep a clean street. I also told him I tell people to
throw their cigarette butts in the street since the street sweeper comes by
regularly in the evening. I saw a former senator's former wife in the Grand
Union along with many other locals. I bought GU raisin bran for $1.99, GU large
eggs $1.39, Armour Bacon $2.29, GU lemon juice $2.19, GU whole milk half gallon
$1.67, I Can't Believe It's Not Butter $1.29, two Tropicana Orange Tangerine
Juice for $2.50 apiece, two ears of corn for .50, one 12 pack diet Sprite for
$1.99, one 12 pack diet Coke for $1.99, plus $1.20 deposit for $21.74. While
returning my cart, one local volunteer was blocked in by another car, so local
citizens when they park should make sure they don't block the driver's door of
an adjacent car. He was really ticked off trying to squeeze into his car. I
returned home an put the groceries away and had a Diet Dr. Pepper, and Ramen
noodles for lunch, ice tea, and I am now having coffee. I checked with some
friends to make sure the Bette Davis look-alike is all right. Well I am sure it
is hot out still, I did notice the Island Beach Ferry Boat is running every
hour on the hour if you want to brave the heat of the day. I noticed one
prominent structure in town had a vehicle parked in front of it last night that
said "ARMY" in the window, so I guess we are well protected. Well
enough Constant Comment, back to Netville, USA. CIO
Note:<888>8/7/98 Friday 9:00 P.M. EDT: I was up until about
10:30 A.M. this morning. I received one family call and also a call from the
Greenwich Police Athletic League soliciting funds for kids to keep them off the
streets. I explained at the moment, I needed my spare funds for food. I was
back up at 2 P.M.. I had breakfast of raisin bran, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, and coffee. I did not go out and just relaxed around the apartment.
My house guest arrived here at 6 P.M.. One of my neighbors left a pot on the
stove while she was sitting out having a beer, and it set off the fire alarm.
The canary in her apartment survived, and there is the faint smell of burnt
aluminum in the building. I went out with my house guest at 7 P.M.. We toured
the waterfront. The Greenwich Harbor Inn had the usual Friday night Yuppie
party on the harbor. I noticed one sailboat from Mystic, one from Oyster Bay,
and a large cigarette boat from Oyster Bay. I asked the Oyster Bay yachtsman on
the sailboat if they had seen anyone whom looked like me in Oyster Bay, since
people along the waterfront are always telling me someone looks like me in
Oyster Bay. They said they had. They said Sagamore Hill was still there. I told
the Oyster Bay yachtsman, I had not been in Oyster Bay in fifteen years, although
I was last on Long Island a few years ago. I went to the Grand Union with my
house guest and he bought us roast beef sandwiches already made up in the deli
department, and pasta salad. I also bought 3 Hagen Daz for $3.09 together with
the coupon from the managers desk, 3 Whisk Liquid detergent for $3.99 for all
three, and two John Morrell bacon packages for .99 each for a total of $9.30.
We returned and had the sandwiches and pasta for dinner. We are having coffee
now. I will go out for a walk a little while after coffee. My house guest wants
to retire early. I have tentative plans to travel up to Kennebunkport, Maine
area next Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. I updated Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . Coke was up 10% up seven points today. Well have a
nice evening. CIO
Note:<888>8/7/98 Friday 6:35 A.M. EDT: Worst Case Scenario
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Note:<888>8/7/98 Friday 5:50 A.M. EDT: IBM Web Sphere
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Note:<888>8/7/98 Friday 4:10 A.M. EDT:
mrscott.com/weather.htm I added a few links to my weather page. CIO
Note:<888>8/7/98 Friday 3:45 A.M. EDT: Atlantic Season
Hurricane Forecast CIO
Note:<888>8/7/98 Friday 3:40 A.M. EDT: NASA GHCC Interactive
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Note:<888>8/7/98 Friday 3:35 A.M. EDT: NASA/MSFC GHCC ‑
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Note:<888>8/7/98 Friday 3:25 A.M. EDT: University of
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CIO
Note:<888>8/7/98 Friday 3:20 A.M. EDT: I cooked dinner for
my house guest of boneless breast of chicken, corn on the cob, green beans, ice
tea, and coffee. We went out for a walk about 8 P.M. and walked the full length
of Greenwich Avenue. We returned at 10 P.M., and I watched a Channel 13 PBS
program on the Queen Mum while my house guest had retired. I went to bed at 11
P.M., and awoke at 2:30 A.M..
Note:<888>8/6/98 Thursday 4:30 P.M. EDT: I updated Scott's
Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . The market is not doing much, since everyone
is out to lunch. Time to clean up. CIO
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Note:<888>8/6/98 Thursday 3:25 P.M. EDT: When I using the
new Alta Vista search tool this past morning, it left a half inch blank space
in my web browser when it opened where the Alta Vista tool bar goes. However
when I reopened the web browser without Alta Vista, the tool bar space was
still there without the tool bar. Also one could not move or maximize the web
browser. By changing the options in Alta Vista search tool bar, I got the web
browser maximized, I believe pressing "CTL‑Y" sets the web
browser to open at its current setting. I was up at 1 P.M., and I had bacon,
scrambled eggs, toast, tangerine juice, and coffee for breakfast. After my
coffee I will clean up and go out this afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>8/6/98 Thursday 4:08 A.M. EDT: Welcome to Chin Ho!
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Note:<888>8/6/98 Thursday 2:45 A.M. EDT: I was thinking
since the old Portofino Pub where all the yuppies use to hang out is closed and
for rent. The location is across from the United Way. It might make a nice 24
hour a day Internet Cafe. I don't think it would make money, but it would be a
novel way to attrack weird night owls into town, for the security forces to
keep an eye on. Well it is just a thought, for anyone needing to loose money.
Yeh that old dive on West Putnam Avenue, just west of the top of Greenwich
Avenue. Well Nantucket I believe has an internet cafe, for you webaholics at
the beach. So if you get tired of reading Moby Dick down on Nantucket stop by
www.nantucket.net and see why so many people forgot their sun screen this
summer. Having dwelled on that far away island for extensive periods of time, I
suppose, one would have to forgive the longtime residents for being somewhat
backwards and antiquated and out of touch with modern practices of
communications. Well back to Netville, USA. CIO
Note:<888>8/6/98 Thursday 2:35 A.M. EDT: I studied
Windows98.org ‑ The Best Windows 98 Information . I also took my old D:
drive 345 megs with no data on it, and made it my swapper file for Win98,
setting it up with my 64 meg memory system as a minimum swapper file of 160
megs and maximum 345 megs. This is suppose to make Win98 run faster, but since
the swapper drive is older and possibly slower, it might not make a difference.
CIO
Note:<888>8/6/98 Thursday 1:05 A.M. EDT: Blame pollution not
Mother Nature for wet weekends CIO
Note:<888>8/6/98 Thursday 12:55 A.M. EDT: My house guest
returned at 8 P.M.. We had dinner of imitation crab seafood casserole and
Romaine lettuce, with olives and onion with herbal dressing, ice tea, and
coffee. From 9 P.M. to 10 P.M. we watched the History Channel on the July 9,
1988 Scottish Oil Platform disaster and how it was caused. My house guest
retired at 10 P.M. and I went out for a walk down the bottom of Greenwich
Avenue and back up to the top and back down to the bottom returning to the
center about midnight. I drove down Steamboat Road and there was a State
Department license plate parked at the bottom. I went by the Grand Union and
bought 3 Hagen Daz pints of ice cream for $3.09, a half gallon of 2% milk for
$1.67, and a pack of 2 GE night lights for $1.79 for a total of $6.66. I
commented to the cashier that 666 is a common reoccurring mathematical number,
and during the era of Christian persecution in Roman times, it was the Hebrew
symbol for the Emperor Nero. The Grand Union does not have any circulars with
the coupon for Hagen Daz available, so they gave the discount at the cash
register. There were about 20 containers of Hagen Daz left at midnight. I
noticed that Greenwich Avenue was quiet. The Avenue pubs were not busy, and the
most cars seemed to be at Tucson’s on East Putnam Avenue across from the Second
Congregational Church. There was no unusual activity to report. I saw the cat
with the half black and half white face. I returned home and set up the night
light with a fixture in the kitchen, so my guest can see in the dark. I am
using a 40 watt fixture by the computer to see while working mostly in the
dark. I had a half of pint of Hagen Daz after returning home. Well have a good
morning, I will do a little net surfing. CIO
Note:<888>8/5/98 Wednesday 6:40 P.M. EDT: Judge Delays
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Note:<888>8/5/98 Wednesday 5:30 P.M. EDT: I went out about 2
P.M. today. My Thursday appointment has been cancelled. I stopped by Putnam
Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street and the place was deserted. I went by
the Hospital Thrift Shop. They have a $30 bag sale going on. They still have
the usual assortment of merchandise. I went down by the water and there were a
bunch of young kids out fishing with their mothers for a change. I drove by the
Exxon station next to the library and got $12.25 of premium gasoline. I went by
the Greenwich Library and read two of the computer newsweeklies. I commented to
one of our local observers that the Russian diamond smugglers should use the
Russian diamonds for collateral for World Bank Loans. I also commented that a
lot of the so called British investment in the New York area is being fueled by
Scottish North Sea Oil, and that the United Kingdom is self sufficient in oil.
Also Scottish banks tend to be very conservative. I noticed that they were
installing four new computers and monitors and one laser printer on the north
side of the periodical reading room. I believe those are the computers with the
Cdrom data bases, and not online to the internet, but they certainly could be.
I noticed that the library is asking for donations of 500 page of reams of
paper to supplement their laser printer output. One can stop by Staples and buy
$3.59 500 page reams of paper to donate to the library. I got to thinking they
should charge 1 cent a sheet of paper for printouts from the laser printers,
and have the honor system with a secure kitty box next to the print out laser
printer to collect the funds. I next drove by the Grand Union, and bought two
Post Shredded Wheat squares for buy one get one free for $2.99, one Stauffer's
Lasagna $2.99, two Celantano 6 ounce pizzas for $1 each thus $2, a package of
Purdue boneless breast of chicken for $2.99 a pound for $3.95, a pound of Early
morning bacon for $1.79, two Prego quart jars of mushroom spaghetti sauce half
price $3.49 both, Romaine lettuce .99 cents a pound for $1.19, three I Can't
Believe It's Not Butter .99 each, two ears yellow corn .25 cents each for .50,
three Hagen Daz ice cream various flavors with the circular coupon from the
managers desk $3.09 for three, a pound GU sugar $2.09, two 5 pound bag Maine
Eastern potatoes for $1.99 for both, for a Grand Total of $29.04. Remember when
getting the Hagen Daz, you have to ask the manager for the circular coupon
since they are out of circulars, but they have coupons in reserve. I returned
home and put away the groceries. My house guest will not be back for dinner
until 8 P.M.. I updated Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . Well have a
good evening, it was quiet downtown today. I suppose it will cool off a bit
after the sun goes down in the western sky which tends to happen regularly. CIO
Note:<888>8/4/98 Tuesday 11:40 P.M. EDT: The Times: Britain:
Thousands hail Queen Mother CIO
Note:<888>8/4/98 Tuesday 11:35 P.M. EDT: The British
Monarchy Guest book, wish the Queen Mum Happy Birthday . CIO
Note:<888>8/4/98 Tuesday 11:30 P.M. EDT: Birthday cheers for
a sprightly Queen Mother CIO
Note:<888>8/4/98 Tuesday 11:15 P.M. EDT: This evening I
chatted with my house guest and had dinner of Stauffer's frozen lasagna and
chicken salad, ice tea, and coffee. We went out at 7 P.M. and I returned
videotapes at the Greenwich library. We went downtown and strolled the lower
avenue and I bought a buy four get one free of Marlboro Lights 100s for $11.60.
We drove down by the water and went out to Grass Island. We sat by the water
viewing the harbor until about 8:30 P.M.. We went back downtown and walked the
upper part of Greenwich Avenue and returned down to the center. I stopped by
the Grand Union and bought GU 1% milk half gallon $1.67, two GU Premium orange
juice half gallon $1.69 each, a pound of early morning bacon $1.79, with
circular coupon buy one get two free GU dozen large eggs $1.39, buy one Hagen
Daz get two free with circular coupon various flavors $3.09, buy one Seafood
Chunks get one free $1.32, GU noodles sauce mix .89, for a total of $15.72. We
returned home and I put away the groceries, and we split a pint container of
Swiss French Vanilla Hagen Daz. I chatted with my house guest and he retired at
11 P.M.. I will do a little net work before reading some more the Win98
Developers Resource Manual. Well have a good evening and morning. This evening
was warm and sticky, so tomorrow should be hot and sticky. I might go out
during the day tomorrow. CIO
Note:<888>8/4/98 Tuesday 4:50 P.M. EDT: Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm was down quite a bit today, about 3.2 %. I uninstalled
the Microsoft Speech and Voice dictation programs, and installed Digital
AltaVista Search Engine and indexed it. I will have dinner about 5 P.M. and go
out about 6 P.M.. CIO
Note:<888>8/4/98 Tuesday 2:30 P.M. EDT: AltaVista Discovery
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Note:<888>8/4/98 Tuesday 1:10 P.M. EDT: I updated Scott's
Stats mrscott.com/stats.htm . CIO
Note:<888>8/4/98 Tuesday 12:50 P.M. EDT: BBC News | UK |
Queen Mother keeps step on 98th birthday CIO
Note:<888>8/4/98 Tuesday 12:40 P.M. EDT:
mrscott.com/qmother2.jpg Queen Mother photo. CIO
Note:<888>8/4/98 Tuesday 12:35 P.M. EDT: Microsoft caps
Gates' pre‑trial testimony CIO
Note:<888>8/4/98 Tuesday 11:45 A.M. EDT: USNews: The FBI and
a Moscow cop stopped the looting of Russia (8/3/98) , I guess this is where the
New Russian Mafia in Greenwich is getting all their money. CIO
Note:<888>8/4/98 Tuesday 11:25 A.M. EDT: Fans cheer Queen
Mother on 98th birthday walk . I went to the Grand Union last night for a roast
beef sandwich, and cold salad. We returned here and ate it. We watched
"Shadow Warriors" which was not too good, but does have backgrounds
of the Ukraine. I read the 130 pages of the Windows 98 Resource Kit. It has
information on installing Win98 on large networks. Well off to breakfast. CIO
Note:<888>8/3/98 Monday 7:30 P.M. EDT: I was up at about
noon today. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, tangerine juice, healthnut
bread, coffee, and vitamins. I went downtown about 2 P.M. and paid all my bills
for the month. I sat out in front of the senior center and saw a local
politician. I made my 4 P.M. appointment. I went by the library and read the
local paper. I returned home at about 5:30 P.M. and my house guest arrived
about 6:30 P.M.. We will go out for a sandwich shortly after I post this. I
updated Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . CIO
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Note:<888>8/2/98 Sunday 11:30 P.M. EDT: I finished cleaning
the apartment and watering the plants and went out with my house guest about
4:30 P.M. We stopped by CVS on Greenwich Avenue and I bought 3 jars of Planters
Peanuts for $1.99 apiece, 3 jars of one each of Garlic Powder, Italian Spices,
and Oregano for .99 each, one quart container of Palmolive anti bacterial dish
washing liquid for $2 for a total of .12 tax and total of $11.06. We went down
by the water and surveyed the harbor from the Greenwich Harbor Inn. The
visitors were having their usual cocktail party on the waterfront. We went over
to Grass Island and surveyed the harbor for about an hour. We returned about
7:30 P.M.. I made dinner of chicken salad, Ramen noodles, and green beans. We
had coffee afterwards and watched television until 11 P.M.. I did my laundry at
the same time. I went down and folded the laundry at 11 P.M. and my house guest
went to bed on the couch. I am now working on the computer without the major
room lights on. I will wake up on my own time tomorrow. I have a 4 P.M.
appointment tomorrow. My house guest said that four of his acquaintances have
gotten Lyme disease from their cats. I also was told by the Poison Control
Center that Lyme disease is up this year, since this past winter was mild and
there are more deer tick around. I did get a spider bite three days ago on my
right leg calf, which the mark has gone away. I am pretty sure it is a Deer
tick bite since they leave a different type of bite pattern. Well back to the
net. CIO
Note:<888>8/2/98 Sunday 3:30 P.M. EDT: I checked with the
Connecticut Poison Control Center at the University of Connecticut 1‑800‑343‑2722
and they agreed it is probably some sort of Iroquoit Mold Poisoning going
around in our environment in Connecticut due to the dry spell this month
causing more molds and spores to be released into the environment than usual.
They suggested drinking beverages out of sealed containers, particularly in
public places. Well back to house cleaning. Taking Niacimide is a good remedy
for mold poisoning that I use. CIO
Note:<888>8/2/98 Sunday 3:10 P.M. EDT: Yesterday my house
guest and I drove up to Guildford and toured around the waterfront area. They have
very nice homes on the water and it is a very scenic waterfront area. Guildford
looks like it has not been restored, but maintained in a continual historical
perspective. I saw a lot of the usual Connecticut family names posted up there
as down here. It looks like it was a major rum running smugglers port in the
old days, and it might still be today. Thus hippie type sailors could smuggle
drugs into the Guilford harbor and sell them to the nearby students at Yale
University. There is some amble evidence of the CIA running a front town in
Guilford with all its dirty tricks. I went to lunch on U.S. 1 with my house
guest to an outdoor restaurant called "This Is It" opened since 1971,
and had corn on the cob, and rib eye steak on the outdoor barbeque grill, along
with a paper cup of iced tea. I noticed after drinking the iced tea and
leaving, I felt like I had been drugged, so maybe one of George Bush's CIA
types is peddling iced tea with "LSD" up there. I know Yale has a
very good chemistry building, and we have had a number of reports of similar
incidents coming out that area over the years, so it is my perspective that
somebody is up to dirty tricks in that neck of the woods. I noticed a couple of
the older people working at "This is IT" my age looked like people I
had seen in Nantucket when I lived there. They look like they might be from
Vermont judging from the decor of the restaurant with its outdoors motif. I
suppose people could be smugglers in Guilford harbor and be running their
contraband through Yale university and back and forth up into Vermont up into
Canada. After lunch feeling like I had been drugged we drove up to the next
town east, I think it was Milford harbor and looked at the beach waterfront.
There was a lot of traffic returning with wall to wall traffic going east on
I95. I have been told that 50,000 cars arrive at the Foxwoods Casino every day.
I believe that is over 100 miles of cars on a two lane highway. Well I returned
at 6 P.M. and rested until 8 P.M.. I had dinner of cold chicken, peas, and
Ramen noodles. I went out for groceries about 10 P.M. and got GU Raisin Bran
$1.99, Stauffer’s Lasagna $2.99, GU 2% milk $1.67, and NutraTaste Sweetener
$4.49 for a total of $11.14. I returned home. My house guest was using the
internet, and one site he logged onto seemed to have messed up my password
dialer settings which has never happened before. I fixed it and went to bed at
midnight. My houseguest left for work at 9 A.M. this morning, and I got up at 2
P.M., and had breakfast of bacon, scrambled eggs, toast, orange and tangerine
juice, and coffee. I then filed this report. I have to clean my apartment this
afternoon. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>8/14/98 Friday 8:20 P.M. EDT: I was up at 3:30
A.M. on Tuesday and departed for Maine with my house guest at 4:30 A.M.. We
drove up 95 East to 91 North stopping at the rest area to 84 East to Mass. Pike
to 284 North to 495 North stopping in Lawrence, Mass. at the Exxon station for
gas to 95 North to New Hampshire Turnpike to Maine Turnpike, stopping at
Kittery, Maine for shopping at 9 A.M.. I stopped by J. Crew, Ralph Lauren, and
Brooks Brother factory outlets. I bought a blue Brooks Brothers polo shirt for
$20 at their outlet. We arrived Oconquit, Maine at 11:00 A.M. and registered at
the Stage Line Motel for $109 one night. We ate lobster rolls at a Seafood
Stand drive in down the road east in Wells. We rested and went to Kennebunkport
at 3 P.M.. We stopped by Aeillo real estate to check on current status of real
estate. I met with family members. We toured around the town. It rained most of
the way up to Maine and rained most of Tuesday and Wednesday while up there.
Tuesday night we ate at the Wayfarer restaurant in Cape Purpose. We returned to
Oconquit and rested. We went out for a Poland Spring drink at Oconquit at the
Front Porch on Tuesday night. We went to bed about 11 P.M.. We went down the
street slightly east of the Stage Run to a local dinner for breakfast on
Wednesday morning. We rested and at 10 A.M. drove down to Kennebunkport. We toured
around in the rain. We drove up to New England University and had lunch on the
beach of crab roll. We returned to Kennebunkport and checked into the Rhume
Line Motel east of Walkers Point for the next two nights. They charge $118 a
night. They have an indoor pool and health club. They are not on the water but
in the woods. We toured around town and drove out by Parsons beach. I bought
two Kennebunkport lighters $2.99 each, two KPT auto stickers $2.99 each, and
one KPT can holder $3.99 at the store on the left before the bridge going to
Kennebunk. Wednesday night we had dinner at the bar at the Breakers. We
returned at 9 P.M. and went to bed. My traveling companion went out for a night
cap. I was up on Thursday morning at 5:30 A.M.. I had Continental breakfast at
7 A.M.. I drove downtown and stopped by the Bakery in Kennebunk and got
pastries. I returned to motel and departed with traveling companion at 10:30
A.M. for beach in front of the Colony Hotel. We sunbathed there until 1:30 P.M.
meeting up with family member at 12:15 P.M. having lobsters rolls on the beach
from the lobster stand next to the Colony for lunch. Thursday was a clear sunny
day. We drove around Cape Purpose and around Kennebunkport and Kennebunk. It
was not too busy in Kennebunkport on a clear weekday. We toured the area
looking at real estate locations. We drove by the Kennebunk beach, which is
pretty much gone at high tide. I chatted during lunch with two young Swiss
travelers with Canadian license plates. I also chatted with the artist painting
Sea Scapes in front of Walkers Point again. There was the usual summer activity
in Kennebunkport with less French Canadians this years, since the Canadian
dollar is weak. There were a few look alikes of people. On Thursday night I had
another seafood dinner at the Captains across from the Wayfarer in Cape Purpose
and celebrated my traveling companions birthday. We retired at 9 P.M.. On
Friday we were up at 7 A.M. and had a continental breakfast and visited with
relatives. We drove up to Kennebunk to get a car wash and then departed. We had
lunch at the same Seafood stand in Wells. We departed onto the Maine turnpike
in south Oconquit at noon. We stopped at the first rest area on 495 south which
only had portable johns. We stopped in Acton, Mass. at the Mobil station next
to Digital shipping for gasoline. We stopped at the Mass. Turnpike rest area
before Sturbridge exit. We stopped at the Connecticut Welcome center on 84 West
and picked up a Connecticut map, and Connecticut vacation guide. We stopped at
the rest area on 91 south between Hartford and New Haven. We arrived home back
in Byram at 5 P.M. after stopping by the Arnold bread store for bread. We
unpacked. I defrosted a 2 1/2 year old steak and we had dinner. I posted this
note after watching the evening news. I had an enjoyable visit to the state of
Maine, and they needed the rain the first two days. I updated Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . Back to the net. CIO
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Note:<888>8/10/98 Monday 7:00 A.M. EDT: I remember in the
"Old Days" in Greenwich about 12 years ago, the senior citizens in
Greenwich use to have a block party dance on Greenwich Avenue outside the
senior center. I guess since the Avenue slopes downward, they had a hard time
keeping an even balance while they danced. Well back to the net. CIO
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Note:<888>8/10/98 Monday 6:25 A.M. EDT: Well it has not
rained in over a month and is dry as the Sahara here, with my luck it will rain
while I take a break in which case I will just sit inside and read a book since
I won't have the internet. I remember once in Key West when it rained fifteen
inches in one hour, I got a little bit wet; I happened to stumble on a damp
paperback called "Henderson the Rainmaker", of course that reminded
me of Skitch Henderson's old band on television, not to mention I once met
somebody in Boston named Ian Henderson that looked a bit like Richard
Chamberlain who was involved in South American diplomatic activity during the
Viet Nam War era. He one made the New York Times about 1973, and has dropped
from site for a number of years, but I suppose he could be found around
Henderson Harbor, New York where the Sunday New York Times printed a story yesterday
to which the link to just disappeared. I suppose the drought elsewhere in the
country is much worse, probably because of El Nina; but for now we are not at
water rationing levels yet, and I suppose there is a drop or two of water left
in the Great Lakes, but I am not sure whether Hudson’s Bay is Salt Water or
Fresh, probably a bit of both. However those International Jet Set types tend
to hang out at where ever the current fashionable IJS watering holes are in the
World, which tends to be a new crop of places that most people don't even know
about, since lots of people like to remain private anymore for a little bit of
peace and quiet as opposed to the fast pace of the "Fast Set". Well
back to my literary efforts, but I don't think I will make the Summer's Ten
best reading list with the "Windows 98 Resource Kit" book at over
1700 pages. Well maybe if you try taking a speed reading course in your spare
time, you might get through a lot more information to digest a more even handed
view of the world. Well back to net reading. CIO
Note:<888>8/10/98 Monday 4:45 A.M. EDT: I rested until just
now and made a cup of coffee which I am having now. CIO
Note:<888>8/10/98 Monday 12:35 A.M. EDT: New Shell Oil Link
Shell . CIO
Note:<888>8/9/98 Sunday 11:15 P.M. EDT: I was up at 4 P.M.
this afternoon. I had breakfast of GU Raisin Bran, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, and coffee. I made a couple of phone calls and listened to
www.ttalk.com weekend broadcast. I cleaned my apartment and watered the plants.
I made mrscott.com/icetea.htm . This time I put in a jigger of Mount Gay rum
into the three gallons of ice tea mix. I am doing my drying cycle on the
laundry. I am making dinner of baked herbal boneless breast of chicken in white
wine with potato and onion, ramen noodles, and romaine lettuce with olives and
onion with herbal Italian dressing which should be ready in ten minutes. The
laundry will be ready in about 40 minutes. I will do a little internet work and
try and take a nap at about 1 A.M. until 4 A.M. and get back on a day schedule,
so I can go to bed at 6 P.M. tomorrow evening, and be up at 3 A.M. Tuesday
morning to leave for Maine at 5 A.M. on Tuesday morning for a few days. Well
enjoy your evening. CIO
Note:<888>8/9/98 Sunday 1:55 A.M. EDT: I went out after the
last message and walked around lower Greenwich Avenue for a while. They had
traffic patrol at Grigg street to monitor the pedestrian traffic for people
crossing the street. Maybe they should put stop signs there too. At 9:30 P.M. I
drove down to Maneros and got a steak sandwich with onion rings for dinner and
Snapple Ice tea for $5.80. Manero's meat department is open until 10 P.M. on
Saturday night. I returned to the senior center and wolfed down the ice tea and
sandwich. I stopped by Starbucks and bought a coffee for $2 and drank it on the
bench at the senior center. I returned to Starbucks and used the facilities. I
chatted briefly with one gentleman about Boy Scout Jamborees and told him I
thought it would be a good idea to have one on Lanzerote. I walked the lower
part of Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with a local folk singer about happenings
in general. I walked back up to the top of Greenwich Avenue. I returned down
the Avenue, and observed a younger crowd than usual at the Dome restaurant. I
suggested to the local folk singer I was trying to think of more ways to make
money on Greenwich Avenue. I suggested that if they moved the Harley Davidson
shop from Stamford over to the location where Drinkwaters is at the bottom of
Greenwich Avenue, it might attrack many European tourists whom seem to be
interested in that particular motor sport. I also suggested that from my
reading that Truck Stops of America in Montana would have a large cross section
of visitors coming and going since there is not much for 500 miles in any
direction. It probably is a profitable Truck Stop. I returned down to the
bottom of Steamboat Road and the usual fishermen were out in the morning
fishing during the full moon and high tide. I believe besides Bunker, Blue
Fish, Sea Bass, Flounder, and Mackerel; one occasionally might catch other
types of fish in Long Island Sound. I believe the Norwalk Aquarium says the
Tiger Shark is common in Long Island Sound, however not being an experienced
Long Island Sound fisherman; I am not sure what the real case is; I just
observe the Waterfront activates. However, as I recall on a full moon during
high tide, it is usually good fishing. I use to see tens of thousands of people
out fishing at night in the Florida Keys up and down the Florida Keys bridges
when the conditions were right. From this link Hurricane formation area off the
west coast of Africa satellite photos of cloud tropical depressions
http://www.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk/pub/sat‑images/DTOT.JPG one can look at
the formation of Hurricane weather fronts off Africa that move into the
Caribbean. At the moment there are two large formations one off the west coast
of Africa and one over central Africa moving towards the west along with a
number of smaller tropical depressions ahead of them. It will be interesting to
see if any of them develop into Caribbean tropical depressions and move their
way up into Florida or the Gulf of Mexico. With El Nina supposedly the
hurricane activity is suppose to be slightly heavier this season according to
the Colorado State report Colorado State Atlantic Seasonal Hurricane Forecast
August 6, 1998
http://typhoon.atmos.colostate.edu/forecasts/1998/aug98/index.html . It would
take about ten days to two weeks for any moisture from such activity to reach
the New York City area if they moved this far up north. Well back to the net.
This might also affect the usual flow of oil tanker shipping traffic from East
to West. CIO
Note:<888>8/8/98 Saturday 8:08 P.M. EDT: I did some system
maintenance. I also put on a minor update version of Iphone 5.0
www.vocaltec.com . I watched a Channel 13 program on PBS about Whale watching
in the Azores, about Tom Gordon discovering a new baby albino whale called Moby
Dick. I am on my way out for the evening walk. CIO
Note:<888>8/8/98 Saturday 5:00 P.M. EDT: Happy Birthday to a
certain family member. I went out about 9:30 P.M. last night and walked around
Greenwich Avenue until about midnight. I returned and slept until 3 A.M., and
then went out and walked around Greenwich Avenue until about 4 A.M.. I finally
fell asleep when I returned and got up at about 4 P.M. today. I had bacon,
scrambled eggs, toast, vitamin, orange juice, and coffee for breakfast. My
house guest left this morning for the weekend, and will return Monday evening.
We will be up early Tuesday morning to travel up to Maine. CIO
Note:<888>8/21/98 Friday 7:10 P.M. EDT: I updated
mrscott.com/download.htm the Microsoft Favorites file with about 700 links for
your Microsoft Internet Explorer Favorites folders. CIO
Note:<888>8/21/98 Friday 5:45 P.M. EDT: I worked on the net
until noon today and took a cat nap until 2:30 P.M.. I went out at 4 P.M. after
having a bowl of Ramen noodles. I read the local paper in the library and PC
Magazine. I drove down by the water. I returned home about 5:15 P.M. I updated
Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . It is very quiet downtown, and not
much to report. Have a good evening. I checked with Optimum TV today and Cable
modem service will not be available at my place in Byram, Ct. west Greenwich
until about December 1998 for $40 a month with cable modem rental Optimum
Online: The Revolutionary Cable Modem Internet Service from Cablevision.
Greenwich Times reports a Kansas City hotel operator is going to build a hotel
in Rye Brook, New York on the Greenwich border with one and two bedroom
executive suites for visiting executives staying two days or more. Well
progress is at our borders. Also 75 units of the development south of the
airport runway have been sold for $450,000 to $600,000 and there is also suppose
to be a senior citizen community in that development which is just undergoing
excavation now. Both projects will take at least two years. CIO
Note:<888>8/21/98 Friday 11:05 A.M. EDT: I was up at 10:30
A.M.. I had shredded wheat, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee for
breakfast. I am looking at CNBC tell the story of the Wall Street Decline
today. It is down 173.73 right now. I guess Wall Street is headed for a Rocky
Road today. Well back to the net. CIO
Note:<888>8/20/98 Thursday 10:40 P.M. EDT: I went out at
noon today. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I drove down by the water. I
went by the Greenwich Library and read the local paper and a computer
newsweekly. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I drove home and had a root beer and
Hagen Daz ice cream float. I took a nap until 6 P.M.. I fixed dinner of baked
Scrod, steamed peppers, potatoes and ice tea for my house guest. We went out at
8 P.M. and walked around the lower part of Greenwich Avenue. I stopped by the
Grand Union and bought a gallon of 2% milk for $2.99. I updated Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I anticipate the market might be down tomorrow with
the recent political turmoil. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>8/20/98 Thursday 10:10 A.M. EDT: I had breakfast
of bacon, scrambled eggs, toast, vitamins, and coffee along with my house
guest. My house guest went out this morning and stopped by Imported Autos
Mercedes. He said they have a nice silver gray 1995 Mercedes Benz station wagon
with 22,000 miles on it for $37,000. We were thinking about going to West Point
today or touring Pocantico Hill in North Terrytown, New York. John D.
Rockefeller's house is open for touring by the general public, however I have a
3 P.M. appointment; so I don't think we will do that. Well my house guest is
taking the day off today, so I will be doing some touring. Have a nice day. CIO
Note:<888>8/19/98 Wednesday 10:20 P.M. EDT: I went out at 4
P.M. today. I stopped by the Greenwich Library. I read the local paper and
another computer newsweekly. I chatted with two regular library senior patrons.
I chatted with a couple of library staff members. I went downtown and walked
around a bit. I went by the Grand Union and bought Romaine lettuce at .99 a
pound for a total of $1.40, a Tony's 4 cheese pizza $3.00, a rib eye steak for
$3.91, a 12 pack of Barq's Root Beer $3.99 plus .60 deposit, a half gallon of
GU orange juice $1.49, for a total of $14.63. I returned home and had rib eye
steak, potato, broccoli, and diet sprite and apple juice for dinner. I made
coffee and went downtown and drank it and chatted with the night custodian at
the senior center. I walked down Greenwich Avenue and walked by the waterfront
of the Greenwich Harbor Inn. There are harbor yachts there from the British
Virgin Islands, Vero Beach, Florida, Cayman Islands, and one other place I
forget. I chatted with two gals about my waterfront observations around
America. They said they were from Marblehead, Massachusetts and had only
recently visited Nantucket for the first time. I walked over to Roger Sherman
Baldwin park and listened to the evening band concert. There were only about
100 people there. I walked by the Greenwich Harbor Inn afterwards and they were
playing more sedate music there for a change. I walked back up the Avenue and
noticed a young 20 year old Bill Clinton look alike about his size walking
towards a local pub. I chatted with the Lowe's movie theatre manager and asked
him if he had seen any older movie stars that nobody recognizes. I also picked
up a movie earlier today at the library "Murder in the First Degree"
with Kevin Bacon. I returned home and my house guest had arrived home from
work, and I made him a small Celeste pizza for dinner. I updated Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I filed this report. I will do a little net work and
go to bed. CIO
Note:<888>8/19/98 Wednesday 2:10 P.M. EDT: I changed my top
scrolling bar on my homepage from speed 20 to 8. I got email saying it was hard
to see in Netscape 4.06, but since I proof it with Netscape 3.04, I might to
have check the colors with another machine, I don't want to put Netscape 4.06
on my machine, and I don't have the disk space anyway. I think Netscape might
mess up some of the Microsoft files. I also finished my email and corrected
some URLS in my directory. I will eat and clean up and go out enjoy the rest of
the day. Open Heart Live , Live Open Heart Surgery on the net today. CIO
Note:<888>8/19/98 Wednesday 12:10 P.M. EDT: By way of random
comments, I happened to find my reading glasses behind the front seat in the
car yesterday, so I now have two pairs of reading glasses. CIO
Note:<888>8/19/98 Wednesday 12:00 P.M. EDT: I update my
personal address page mrscott.com/mike.htm . I added a photo to the page of
myself. I don't think I have to worry about any terrorists since I am commonly
viewed in Greenwich, Connecticut. CIO
Note:<888>8/19/98 Wednesday 10:30 A.M. EDT: I was up at 9
A.M. this morning and had cereal, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I
served my house guest breakfast also. I went out at about 7 P.M. last night
with my house guest after a tuna salad for dinner. I walked Greenwich Avenue
with my house guest. I stopped by CVS and picked up my photos for $14.66. I
paid an extra $5 to have the photos put on computer disk. We returned home and
I watched the video Prince Brat which was very cleaver. I did some computer
work and checked out the photos on the computer disk. I emailed copies to a
relative. I retired about 11 P.M.. CIO
Note:<888>8/18/98 Tuesday 2:20 P.M. EDT: I was up at 9 A.M.
this morning. I saw my house guest off. I had breakfast of scrambled eggs,
bacon, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I puttered around the house
for a while. I went out at 11 P.M.. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I
looked at the computer they have priced for $250. It is only a 386 computer
with an older vga 15 inch monitor. I told them the computer is not worth
anything, and the monitor might fetch $50. I went by Putnam Trust Bank of New
York and the place was virtually empty. I went by CVS and bought a bjeep
lighter with a parrot on it for $1.90 and some 50 meg Zinc vitamins 100 count
for $3.49. Zinc I believe according to Nan Rockefeller in the Greenwich Times
is suppose to be good for removing Copper from your system, however somebody
else told me that wearing a copper bracelet is good getting copper in your
system, so you don't feel arthritis. I guess the old guard have to cross check
their Ps and Qs on medicine. I noticed for any cigar smokers at CVS in the 50%
off section at the middle of the center aisle on the left end, they have a five
packs of 12 inch hand rolled cigars regularly $24, for half price for $12. I
also noticed they have Salton and other electronic items on sale, such as an
iron for $9.99. I noticed quite a few old guard walking around and youngsters
getting ready to go back to school. I drove down the Avenue and down by the
water and then drove by ELDC and I did not see much on sale. I went by the
library and one of the Construction Engineers said they hoped to have the building
closed in by winter. He said they are having a hard time getting construction
personnel on the library addition, and I suggested they look up in Canada. I
read the Greenwich Times and two computer newsweeklies. I chatted with a local
citizen about the Power Ball event recently, and we both agreed it should not
happen again. I returned home and had Ramen noodles and chocolate cake for
lunch. I will do a little net surfing. Microsoft is suppose to offer an update
to Windows 98 today, so I will have to click the update button. Well it is a
nice day, so enjoy yourselves. CIO
Note:<888>8/18/98 Tuesday 1:10 A.M. EDT: I checked my email
until 12 Noon yesterday. I slept until 3:45 P.M.. I cancelled my 4 P.M.
appointment. I had some Ramen noodles and chocolate cake for a light snack. I
had my house guest return at 4:30 P.M.. I went out at 5 P.M. and stopped by the
library and read the local paper and said hello to a few regulars. I checked
out the videotape "Prince Brat". I went by Val's liquors which is now
run by people from Peru. I bought a 12 ounce bottle of Angostura bitters for
$5.99. I went by the Grand Union and bought 3 half gallons of apple juice for
$1.99 for three, one half gallon GU orange juice for $1.49, a half gallon GU 2%
milk for $1.67, 2 limes for .10 each for .20, 7 plum tomatoes for .10 each for
.70, 2 green squash for .25 each for .50, 3 green peppers for .10 each for .30,
a bag of onions for $1.99, two boxes of #2 coffee filters 40 count for $1.19
each for a total $11.36. I returned home and cooked dinner for my house guest
and myself of shell steak, broccoli, potato, ice tea, and coffee. I did my
laundry and made ice tea for the week. I went out at 10 P.M. and drove
downtown. I walked around lower Greenwich Avenue. I drove down by the water. I
noticed another small yacht at the Greenwich Harbor Inn called
"Audacity" from Georgetown, Cayman Islands. The reason so many small
yachts show up at the Greenwich Harbor Inn from the Cayman Islands, is that
first Greenwich Harbor is a very small harbor. The reason for point of origin
from the Cayman Islands is that it is a convenient off shore tax haven for
sheltering off shore funds and they offer convenient corporate shells for a
nominal fee. Thus the off shore folks from the Cayman Islands might represent
real or imagined assets depending on who keeps track of the books. I once read
a note in the Economist that said most offshore offices in the Cayman Islands
are vacant in the summer. The Queen's Treasury office keeps a sharp eye on
offshore banking and assets, and a ruling last January by the Finance Office of
the Crown United Kingdom said that most off shore havens are no longer tax
exempt and they would have to pay tax on British income to the United Kingdom.
However, I suppose one could avoid such prosecution by never returning to the
United Kingdom, and if the off shore visitors represented assets from other
sources, the point would not be relevant. Needless to say dozens of craft over
the last few years have arrived and departed from the Greenwich Harbor Inn with
Georgetown, Cayman Islands logo on their stern, so I would imagine the coast
guard has a complete inventory of all their comings and goings. I chatted with
a new resident of Steamboat Road who works for a tobacco company and he was
upset that certain parties had started building another condo in front of his
waterfront condo, obviously certain unscrupulous real estate people are
breaking the rules, he should probably check with town zoning, and any
construction on the water needs approval of the Army Corps of Engineers if it
involves pilings, land fill, sea walls, docks, mooring, and other nautical
alterations. We have enough experts here in town, I can't imagine people would
overtly try to swindle a foreign resident or subvert the town ordinances. I
returned to the center of town after chatting with another local waterfront
resident. I chatted with a lady from a neighboring town camping out on
Greenwich Avenue, and she said she had bronchitis. I suppose the grass is
always greener. I explained to her I have no legal authority, but can only
observe. I returned home about midnight, and filed this report. Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm was up a bit today, but I have recently been advising
people to watch the stock market and it is probably better to be in a cash
position, since I foresee the stock market declining sharply by the end of
November. I guess one could invest cash in short term treasury bills. Well have
a good morning. I will probably go to bed soon. CIO
Note:<888>8/17/98 Monday 10:30 A.M. EDT: NameStake for
domain name lookup. I sifting through about 150 email messages mostly automatic
news messages accumulated through last week. CIO
Note:<888>8/17/98 Monday 7:50 A.M. EDT: I made a mistake the
concert this past weekend was at Loran Air Force Base up in Maine with a group
called Pish. I read a news report that the White House forces are going camping
on Martha’s Vineyard this afternoon. I suppose they will have to watch out for
Lyme disease which is common on the Cape Islands. Well back to the net. CIO
Note:<888>8/17/98 Monday 6:50 A.M. EDT: I had dinner last
night with my house guest of Greek salad with flaked salmon. I went out about 8
P.M. and walked around downtown. I toured down by the water on Steamboat Road
and chatted with various waterfront observers and residents in that area. I
mentioned that there was no hurricane activity at the moment in the Caribbean.
I noticed a yacht at the Greenwich Harbor Inn from Las Angeles along with
another yacht from Capetown. I noticed a musical group was leaving the
Greenwich Harbor Inn. There were fishermen down on Steamboat Road and along the
waterfront in front of the General Re building. I suppose people like keeping
an eye on the waterfront looking for rum runners and other nautical activity. I
returned to the center of town and headed back home at 11 P.M. and went to bed.
CIO
Note:<888>8/16/98 Sunday 5:50 P.M. EDT: I went out after the
last posting. I stopped by Exxon and purchased $10 in gasoline. I went down to
the stationary store across from Figaro on Greenwich Avenue, and they have
Merit Ultra Lite 100s for buy 2 get on free for $5.95 thus six packs of
cigarettes were $11.90. I down by water and then drove over to Tod's Point. I
contributed a $1 to the MS firemen's fund. I parked at the beach and walked out
to the point. There were a number of beached whales at the Point along with the
usual weekenders and there seemed to be a heightened level of security with six
patrol cars on the point, but they probably were just killing time Babe
watching. I noticed there were a large number of cars parked at the Clam Bake
area for some function. I walked out to the point and returned. I left my car
windows open because it was a hot day, and some trespasser lifted my reading
glasses. I have a spare pair. Thus when one parks around town, one should lock
ones car, or persons unknown will abscond with materials left in the car. I
possibly lost them at the next stop after I departed at Stables. I drove around
Tod's Point and then out and stopped by Stables. They have the usual assortment
of products, but nothing to write home about. I returned to central Greenwich
and walked around lower Greenwich Avenue. There were the usual visitors walking
around town. I chatted with a couple wearing a UNH polo shirt. I also chatted
with a gentleman from La Joila with his family about ecology in the area. I
returned up the avenue and chatted with a local retired citizen and gave him a
briefing. While sitting in the park in front of the senior center a young couple
from Korea asked me about Greenwich commercial real estate. They want to open a
beauty salon. I told them that the store just south of the Lowes movie house
was vacant and they should inquire about renting it. I also told them that
William Pitt might rent commercial real estate. They spoke broken English but
seemed to understand me. I walked back down the Avenue and while returning up
the Avenue the movie theatre operator told me to send the Korean couple down. I
walked down to Starbucks where they were reading the phone book and gave them
the information. I gave them my phone number. I noticed one young blond dude in
Starbucks pounding away on his laptop computer. A gang of three dark haired
dudes showed up on their choppers while I was departing. Greenwich had the
usual cross section of summer Sunday visitors for this time of the year. Well
it is hot and sultry out today, and I guess I will have to procure another pair
of reading glasses. I suppose the prescription has changed a bit too. I
returned home and had peanuts and ice tea. I checked my car again for the
glasses to no avail. Well back to the net until my house guest returns for
dinner. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>8/16/98 Sunday 12:15 P.M. EDT: I finished cleaning
the apartment and watering the plants and listened to www.ttalk.com broadcast
while doing my chores. I will go out in a little while for some R&R. CIO
Note:<888>8/16/98 Sunday 9:30 A.M. EDT: I was up at 8 A.M.
this morning and had scrambled eggs, bacon, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and
coffee for breakfast. My house guest had GU raisin bran and black berries,
orange juice, and coffee. He picked the black berries last week which are
plentiful up north. He advised when picking black berries one has to keep a
lookout for bears which also like black berries. I will clean my apartment now
and go out around noon. I noticed yesterday there were a lot of song birds
around more than normal. I suppose the weather down south if a hurricane might
be forming might cause the song birds to use their natural instincts and
possibly migrate in larger numbers further north. I suppose maybe yesterday
there was less pollution and possibly more were around. Well back to house
cleaning. CIO
Note:<888>8/16/98 Sunday 12:15 A.M. EDT: I made a mistake
the concert for 50,000 people is at Ekland Air Force Base in Maine, somewhere
north of Portland, Maine. I verified that fact with a local from Elgin Air
Force Base in Florida. My house guest brought home Salmon steaks for dinner
this evening which were on sale through today at the Grand Union. Broccoli was
$1.69 a pound which he also brought home along with Potato salad and cold slaw.
I went out at 4:15 P.M. this past afternoon and stopped by the library and in
the last 20 minutes read three computer newsweeklies. I chatted with library
security about sale items at the Grand Union while they were closing. I went
down town and chatted with a young French student from Vergennes, France near
the Swiss boarder about French activity in the area. He is visiting with his girl
friend here and then going to Boston. His English is at about third or fourth
year level. I noticed lots of song birds today, so the pollution level must be
down. I returned home and made my house guest dinner about 7 P.M.. I had coffee
and went back out at about 8:30 P.M. and chatted with a local visitor from
Florida. The man is a former employee of a former President's family in Florida
and he told me a little of the local gossip about golf in Florida. I was
informed by a legal expert in the library everybody is just look alikes
wherever I travel, therefore the real people must have all taken off on
vacation and left the look-alikes behind to handle business. I chatted with the
local DOD observer in town and told him about my travel exercise. He said the
concert is probably at Ekland Air Force Base in Maine, but as I recall there
use to be more than one Air Force Base in Maine. While in Maine I heard a
report on television that the retired Pease Air Force Base facility is going to
be used to maintain the new Pan American Fleet which mostly does Florida travel
anymore in its smaller fleet. I advised the DOD observer that one can probably
buy a dairy farm in Canada with a 1,000 acres for about $10,000 but that
probably would not be a prime location. I noticed a former Russian ballet star
who lives in the area out on an exercise walk. Not many people recognize him
anymore since he is retired, but from years of walking in cold weather in
Manhattan I know he is an experienced cold weather person. I walked back up the
Avenue and chatted with a local businessman waiting for his family and I told
him usually around 3 P.M. on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years; when
everything is closed; one occasionally sees interesting visitors in the area. I
recall seeing a senior Spanish official about that time during one of those
holidays. Since close to 2 billion people speak Spanish, a senior Spanish
official might know a thing or two which an English speaking official might
have forgotten or never been told. I advised the French speaking student that
this area use to be called Nova Francia until some English pirates showed up
and took procession from a friendly Dutch trading post a few years back. Well
back to bed and beware of bilingual residents looking to pull the wool over
your eyes. Lets face it more people get around today. Back to slumber land. CIO
Note:<888>8/15/98 Saturday 3:45 P.M. EDT: My traveling
companion to Maine was a minor contributor to the Republican Party. He paid for
the traveling expenses up and back to Maine in lieu of being my house guest
this month. Lobster Rolls at the Seafood Stand in Maine were $7.99. At Mabels
lobster on Ocean Boulevard in Maine they are $5.99 for a slightly smaller
lobster roll. Grilled Swordfish at the Captain's was $12.99 for a 6 ounce
portion. Baked 6 ounce Halibut stuffed with Crab Meat at the Wayfarer was
about$13.95. Baked 6 ounce Scrod at the Brakers was $8.99 and Bar B Que
Sandwich was $5.99. Coffee downtown in Kennebunkport is about a dollar a cup.
Premium gasoline up in Maine is $1.24 a gallon. Poland Spring Water at
restaurant runs about $2. Mass. Pike Toll each way is .50 and New Hampshire
Turnpike is $1 and one does not pay toll if you get off in South Oconquit. I
noticed two bicyclers with camping gear riding into town the last night I was
in Kennebunkport. Elgin Air Force Base in Maine is suppose to have a concert
this weekend with 50,000 people. Today I went by the Putnam Trust Bank of New
York and saw a local Connecticut politician departing. I went by the Hospital
Thrift shop and bought a file cabinet hanger for $4. I noticed a used computer
for sale for $250. One needs a double plug adaptor to test it, there is only a
single plug in the back room. I notice a printer for sale not marked. I went
downtown and mailed a birthday post card. I walked up the Avenue and bought
Edge Pro Gel shaving cream for $2.53 at CVS. I mailed in my photos to be
printed up in double 4 inch prints for $8.99 and for $4.99 I get them on
Computer disk, so I might post some of them, if they come out. They should be
ready Monday afternoon. My Braun cappuccino coffee maker is still not repaired.
I went down by the water and noticed some dude driving around his German
Shepard in the back of a pickup truck. I went by the library and chatted with the
polar extreme diplomats and the library security. I read the local paper. I did
not get a chance to read the computer press yet. I went by the Grand Union and
bought an Elo Pizza for $1.99, bag of Frozen pepper strips $1.39, Frozen Green
peas $1.29, 3 half gallons of Florida natural orange juice for $1.99 each or
$5.97 total, three GU small pitted olives in cans for .89 each or $2.67 total,
two shell steaks at $3.99 a pound for $7.66 total, Romaine lettuce at .99 a
pound for $1.27, two green peppers at .99 a pound for .73 total, plum tomatoes
at 1.79 a pound for $1.56 total for a Grand total of $25.82. I picked up two
packs of generic basic light 100 cigarettes at the Shell station for $3.57 and
I returned home and put away the groceries. I had a Hagen Daz nut vanilla ice
cream float for lunch with diet Coke. The file hanger does not fit in my file
cabinet. I posted this message and will do a little net surfing. Have a good
afternoon. It is a little warm out for me today. CIO
Note:<888>8/15/98 Saturday 6:40 A.M. EDT: I was up at 6 A.M.
this morning. House Guest is still sleeping. I read the back news at Yahoo. I
found this link on the Round the World Solo Balloon Flight Solo Spirit Round
the World Balloon Flight . CIO
Note:<888>8/31/98 Monday 10:10 P.M. EDT: I went out at 8
P.M. with my house guest on his last night. We stopped by the stationary store
on the lower left of Greenwich Avenue, and I bought 3 buy two get one free of
Merit Ultra lites for $17.70. We walked down to Planet Pizza and my guest had a
slice of pizza. It was a fairly busy Monday night with lots of people out on a
pleasant evening. We returned home and my house guest did laundry. I had a
peanut butter sandwich and made a Lime Rickey like I use to drink in Boston. A
lime Rickey is very easy to make. Squeeze the juice of one lime in a glass by
cutting it into quarters and squeezing it. Then had a teaspoon and half of
sugar. Then take chilled seltzer water or soda water and pour a little in and
stir the mixture. Then continue adding all together about 8 to 10 or 12 ounces
of the seltzer water or soda mixing with ice if desired and stir lightly. Then
you have a lime Rickey. One can combine the ingredients to taste, depending how
strong one wants the lime or sugar or use a sugar substitute. Well I will go
out for a stroll, once my house guest retires. It is a very pleasant evening,
and judging from the news reports on the television from London, they not only
have a dry spell here, but also in London. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>8/31/98 Monday 6:55 P.M. EDT: I went to bed at
10:30 A.M. this morning. I was up at 5 P.M.. I had breakfast of cereal, toast,
vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. My house guest arrived back about 5:30
P.M.. I updated Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . It was another blood
bath on Wall Street today. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>8/31/98 Monday 6:15 A.M. EDT: I went out again. I
dropped off a Barq's root beer and Diet Coke to our visitor downtown at the
Veterans monument. I drove down by Steamboat Road and it was quiet this evening
with no fishermen for a change, owing to the fact the Red Tide killed off a lot
of the bunker in the harbor, and made for poor fishing conditions. I drove up
to the Post Road and drove by Christ Church which was quiet as usual. I drove
over to CVS in the Riverside Shopping Area. I spent a bit of time there picking
up some basic necessities. CVS in Riverside is open 24 hours a day. I bought
four rolls of paper towels on sale for .50 each for $2 total, CVS Epson’s salts
are $2.29 but I paid $1.49 since they were mismarked. I also purchased a bag of
Pretzels for .99, a four pack of Yardley Rose soap for $1.99, a large bottle
50.7 ounce of CVS yellow mouthwash for $3.49, WD 40 $2.99, Glade Country air
freshener for .99, 48 oz. of Welch grape juice $1.89, 3 cans of Tuna fish for
.89 for a total of $2.67, a bag of black licorice twists for .79, and .82
Connecticut sales tax of .82 for a total of $20.11. I chatted with the
pharmacist on various subjects about chemistry and the internet. I chatted with
the check out clerk and pharmacist about arthritis. I departed the store and
chatted with the morning chauffeurs in the parking lot. I returned to the
center of town and use the restroom at the Greenwich Harbor Inn. I chatted with
the regular night clerk at the desk. I observed one thin fellow coming in with
my same look. I observed the same young couple down on Steamboat Road on the
return. I returned home and rested a while but did not sleep. I then decided to
file this report, since my house guest will be getting up soon. Well have a
good morning. I did notice an unmarked half size semi trailer this evening
pulling another trailer having mechanical problems by the Mobil station next to
the train station, and there was a service vehicle in attendance. Not much to
report, but it was a nice quiet evening, and I probably should remember to buy
a quart jar of chopped garlic at the Grand Union, so my arthritis might feel a
little better after all the exercise walking. I did lose four pounds this past
week, so I am down to about 200 pounds. Well NO NEW IS GOOD NEWS. See you all
later. CIO
Note:<888>8/31/98 Monday 2:00 A.M. EDT: I finished house
cleaning, but I forgot to water the plants. I made ice tea. I did laundry. I
fixed dinner of baked chicken in wine with herbs, broccoli, corn on the cob,
ice tea, and coffee. I went out at 10 P.M. and bought smokes at the Shell
station 3 packs generic basics 100 lights for $5.35. I parked in the middle of
Greenwich Avenue and walked down to the Greenwich Harbor Inn to use the
restroom. They have a deluxe inboard speed boat there from Vero Beach, Florida
called Camelot. I went to the middle of the Avenue and sat around the Post
Office. I went to the top of the Avenue and said good evening to a resident from
Cape Town, South Africa. I went to the top of the Avenue and sat for a while. I
started down the Avenue and chatted with a golfer from Sao Paulo, Brazil for
about a half hour about economics and business. He spoke English very well. I
told him about all the Brazilians in the area. He is not on the internet, but I
told him a bit about volcanology and chatted about the coffee business and what
was happening around here. I returned down the Avenue, and the police were
investigating a call around St. Mary’s. I sat at the bottom of the Avenue for a
while. I returned back to the center of the Avenue, and chatted with a local
night time observer. I told her I would bring her a Root Beer since there are
no places this time at night besides the dinner to get refreshment on Sunday
downtown. I returned home and filed this report and had some apple juice. I
noticed a long white stretch limousine about as big as they get cruising in
this area. I don't think it would make it around the narrow winding curving
roads in this area. I chatted with a couple in front of 64 Greenwich Avenue,
and they did not know who had won the Travers horse race. It is a warm sultry
night here, and I think our visitors are enjoying the area. I will go out
shortly with the Root Beer for our observer at the Veterans monument. She said
to keep and eye out for any old geezers who might be interested in her. Well
back to the Mean Streets of Greenwich Avenue. Over and Out. CIO
Note:<888>8/30/98 Sunday 6:25 A.M. EDT: I bought Saturday's
Greenwich Times while I was out earlier. I went back out at 2:30 A.M. and
walked around until 4 A.M.. I kicked two condoms off of Greenwich Avenue that
somebody had carelessly left on the street. I also found a baby's pacifier that
I left on the news box by the post office. I noticed our visitor from
Bridgeport is still sleeping next to the veterans monument on Greenwich Avenue.
I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue and stopped to chat with Kennedy
Security at the building across from the train station. He was complaining
about a dog barking. I told him I had no legal authority to interfere in civic
affairs and was simply a volunteer. I returned to the top of Greenwich Avenue.
I sat in the middle for a while. I drove down by the Greenwich Harbor Inn and
used the restroom and chatted with the alternate night clerk who told me he was
from the Bronx. I noticed about a half dozen people sitting on the pier on
Steamboat Road. I mentioned earlier in the evening to a Scout leader that Lord
Batton Powell's grandson had shown up in Key West when lots of people thought
they were homeless, and he tried to explain their predicament by saying they
were camping. I noticed the Greenwich police pulling over a pickup truck on
Lewis Street with youngsters in it. I returned home and munched on Goldfish
crackers and ice tea and read Saturdays paper with the headlines about Griff
Harris. I also noticed that over 5000 Viet Nam Prisoners are being released
this week. I also saw an article that the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Vicar of
the Church of England is speaking at Christ Church Episcopal Church here in
Greenwich at 10 A.M. this morning to a congregation of about 900 parishioners.
I guess they expect a full house of the Old Guard for this occasion and lots of
little kids. I also noticed somebody with big ears sitting in front of the YMCA
yesterday, that nobody seemed to notice. I don't think it was Mickey Mouse, but
nobody ever knows. I also said hello to a gal earlier in the evening arriving
from California with her Lap Top and luggage, and I told her to watch her
laptop and also mentioned that they put on an addition to the porch to the
Greenwich Country Club after one of my memorable trips to California before the
Reagan election and Mt. St. Helen's eruption, when I parked my Subaru at the
Greenwich Country Club to fly quid pro quo to the coast and on to Hawaii to
alert some laid back volcanologists, surrounded by most of the leading legal
professionals in America. Sorry to let you know, but I am trying to keep track
of current events, not ancient history. Well back to the net, and maybe sleep,
if I ever get any this week. Over and Out. CIO
Note:<888>8/30/98 Sunday 2:00 A.M. EDT: Another IBM freebie
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Note:<888>8/30/98 Sunday 1:55 A.M. EDT: A freebie from IBM
shopibm ‑ domino_form . Unfortunately IBM's cgi script does not work, IBM
needs to get its act together, or start scraping the bottom of ships in Diego
Garcia for recreation. CIO
Note:<888>8/30/98 Sunday 12:50 A.M. EDT: My house guest
arrived back here about 5 P.M.. We chatted and at 8 P.M. I drove with him with
one of his two cars to drop it off in Redding, Connecticut at his temporary
residence. We stopped by at Boston Market on Route 7 for a sandwich on the way
down. I made coffee when I returned. I went downtown about 10:00 P.M. for a
walk. I stopped by the Shell Station for smokes and said hello to a new
resident from Arkansas stopping by there. I went by the Grand Union and bought
two bottles of Lemon Pine cleaner for $1.79 each for a total of $3.79 with tax
of .21. I went for my usual walk downtown. It was a nice evening and not too
busy. I chatted with a few local residents about various topics. I noticed the
local newspaper had a headline that former First Selectman Griff Harris had
died at age 76. He was a golfing buddy of former president Gerald Ford. I
chatted with one couple, the fellow who I believe who is a software engineer,
about the fact that when the Pope visits in St. Louis this January, it will
probably be a former Polish Greenwich resident planning the tour based on his
experiences of selling Remy Martin for Pepsi Cola. He is a clever enough person
that when I visited Paris right before the Albertville Olympics, he showed up
out of no where and took my picture coming out of the Louvre. I recognized him
because by Parisian standards he is a very tall man. I stopped by the Greenwich
Harbor Inn to use the rest room and said hello to a traveler coming in from
California. I drove down by the water, and it was a clear night with a few lights
on the houses on the water. I returned home and filed this report. Well have a
good Sunday morning, I will be doing my house cleaning when I wake up tomorrow.
CIO
Note:<888>8/29/98 Saturday 5:40 P.M. EDT: I was up at 3 P.M.
and watched a program on the History Channel about Howard Hughes the reclusive
American Billionaire, http://mikescott.net/hughes.htm . I noticed in this
article BBC News | Health | Young homeless men 40 times more likely to die
about homeless youth in Great Britain, there was a picture of a man that looked
a little bit like Howard Hughes. I checked with the British Embassy at 1‑202‑462‑1340
and they explained that many student travelers sleep out in the Rough when they
come to visit England, particularly those from France who take the Channel
Ferry or Chunnel over to England. I explained to the duty officer that I was
part of the Old Guard who were around the Duke of Windsor and my father 15
years ago, suggested that I stay in Greenwich, Connecticut for the rest of my
life, or until "Hell Freezes Over". Thus I don't try to travel
anywhere anymore except a few minor trips. I have maintained a public address
here for 15 years along with a telephone number when I can afford it, and no
one has ever bothered me or invaded my privacy except for a few close friends,
I have known most of my life. My basic attitude is that if one leads a boring
sedate life, no one is going to bother you; unless it is a real emergency. I
suppose if I took off traveling after all these years, it would be like the Czar
of Russia leaving the Kremlin and all sorts of people would come back at
Greenwich. I have explained many times, I am part of a large family network,
that has been here close to 400 years, so there is no need for me to travel
around to represent the family. If anyone has any questions, I have made myself
available to the general public, lived publicly, and maintained public address
and telephone for most of my life, so I don't think there is any reason to
confuse the issue with a bunch of hog wash about invading people's privacy,
since most private people I know here frequently go out in public and are well
networked within the community. If anyone is seeking access to my apartment to
check out my domain or use my communications setup, they can call be in the
evening around dinner time, and I might consult with them, but basically
everything on the internet is public information, public relations, and nothing
of a private or secure nature. Well have a good day, I am still getting started
in my day. I had scrambled eggs, bacon, toast, vitamins, coffee, and orange
juice for breakfast. I need to buy generic Pine Sol cleaner at the Grand Union
for cleaning my apartment. The new Braun Cappuccino machine is working fine,
but I need to buy a small metal pitcher for frothing the milk. I suppose
everyone is enjoying themselves today, but basically as night time person for
most of these 33 three years, like the person who wrote the book "25 Years
of the Night Watch, A Very Peculiar Business", at the moment I could write
"33 Years of the Night Watch, A Very Peculiar Business". Well back to
my creative writing on the internet. Enjoy Greenwich for what it is, not what
you expected it to be. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>8/29/98 Saturday 2:10 A.M. EDT: Just about a year
of mourning is over for Princess Diana’s, so I changed the mrscott.com/gb.htm
Great Britain page, and added a link to it to separate page for Princess Diana
mrscott.com/diana.htm . Well this Sunday night about 5 P.M. our time a year ago
the tragedy occurred a year ago. Rest in Peace, Pax Vobiscum. CIO
Note:<888>8/29/98 Saturday 1:40 A.M. EDT: MSNBC ‑ Scot
has world's first `bionic' arm CIO
Note:<888>8/29/98 Saturday 12:35 A.M. EDT: I went out at 10
P.M.. There was a NBC New York news truck in front of the detective division of
the Greenwich Police Department reporting on a suspect that they are looking
for involved in car jackings in the area. I walked the entire length of
Greenwich Avenue. It was not too busy. I noticed the Dome Restaurant was in
full swing with late night group of young people partying on Friday night. I
noticed the NBC news truck crew went into the Dome restaurant I guess for
relaxation. I noticed while driving down Steamboat Road the Greenwich Harbor
Inn was packed to capacity in its parking areas. There did not seem to be many
people out for movies or dinner. I was told by a Greenwich Police officer that
the accident at the Round Hill store was minor, and there were no fatalities. I
returned home and made some Ramen noodles and a glass of soda. There were a lot
of people around speaking foreign languages mostly Russian. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/28/98 Friday 9:40 P.M. EDT: I was up at 12:30
P.M. today. I worked on the internet and installed Money 99 Trial . I called
about my Braun Cappuccino machine and it was ready, so at 4 P.M. I drove over
to Stamford and picked it up on Cedar Heights road. I encountered rush hour
traffic on the Merritt Parkway at Long Ridge Road before my High Ridge Road
exit to Cedar Heights. I returned with no traffic. I went by the Greenwich
Library and saw it closing for the day. I stopped by Exxon and filled the car
with $10.75 premium gasoline. I drove down by the water on Steamboat Road
giving one of my former neighbors a ride. I chatted with a local fisherman
about the storm. There were clouds forming overhead, but apparently the storm
is going to pass by to the south of us, probably hitting Nantucket and Martha’s
Vineyard. I went to the Grand Union. The police were there. One resident
thought she had lost her purse, but she had just misplaced the cart. She told
me there was a major wreck in front of the Round Hill store. Apparently
somebody had robbed the bank in Southport, Connecticut and fled west on the
Merritt Parkway west and up Round Hill Road and collided with two other cars
opposite the Round Hill Store. Round Hill Road was closed and traffic was being
diverted up Porkchuck Road. I was told after three hours they had not been able
to extradite the accident victims from the automobiles and that more than
likely they were probably dead. I guess it was a really grizzly accident. I
noticed the lady who thought she lost her purse was buying fresh orange juice
with the aid of another gal. I bought Post toasted oats with Almonds $2.99, GU
2% milk $1.67, boneless breast of chicken at $2.99 a pound for a total of
$3.92, Tony's four cheese pizza for $3.69 a pound, and Broccoli for $1.69 for a
total of $13.96. I returned home and set up the Cappuccino machine. My house
guest had returned. According to the local news, the tropical storm was going
to pass us up. I napped and at 8 P.M. made the Tony's four cheese pizza for
dinner. I then made a cup of Cappuccino for myself without frothing the milk.
The Braun Cappuccino works well, but I think they forgot to give me back the
instruction book. I just heard on the news that the Southport bank robbery was
still being investigated and it did not have anything to do with the Round Hill
wreck. I just finished my coffee. I updated Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm , it was down 3% today. I will shower and go out
shortly while my house guest goes to sleep. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>8/28/98 Friday 4:55 A.M. EDT: Lowe's Storm98
Hurricane Central: Latest Reports: Strike Probabilities report on hurricane strike
locations and probabilities. Off to bed. We still will probably get lots of
rain. CIO
Note:<888>8/28/98 Friday 4:50 A.M. EDT: I started
downloading Money 99 Trial at 2:30 A.M.. I went out for a walk and checked out
the water on Steamboat Road. Two fishermen were down there and the remains of
about 24 bottles of beer from the astronomy club. I chatted with one Arabic
fisherman from Brooklyn and he said he was not catching any fish before the
storm which was unusual. I returned up the road and told one officer about the
sun spots might disrupt communications. I walked the lower part of Greenwich
Avenue. One young fellow was resting on a bench in front of the Grigg Street
restaurant. I noticed coming up the Avenue four discarded cummerbunds various
colors in a bag which I dropped off at the Greenwich Police station. They took
down my name, address, and telephone. I noticed the sleeper walking around. I
went back down to Steamboat Road and noticed the harbor patrol patrolling the
harbor checking the moorings on the sailboats before the storm. I don't think
anyone has taken in their sailboats, so they don't expect a bad storm. I
noticed one lit up house on the harbor as always. I noticed the auroeoborialis
type affect in the southern sky from the solar flares which is an unusual
astronomical event to observe. I returned to the center of Greenwich Avenue and
chatted with the sleeper. He was a Swiss employee of the best restaurant in
town and lived across the street from my families first house in town years ago,
staying with friends. I talked his ear off driving him back home, he was very
tired. Unfortunately Greenwich does not have all night taxi service, so I told
him I was a Red Cross volunteer in different capacity, since I had met the head
of the International Red Cross in Athens, Greece with my college roommate in
1972. You finally get the picture of my red and white letters on Scott's Random
Notes. I also lived down the street from the Red Cross headquarters in
Manhattan, and I lived across from the Red Cross headquarters in Chicago for
spell. Thus we call it a Red Cross volunteer day. Hopefully the storm won't
produce any local difficulties for us, so we don't have to have a major Red
Cross action in the wake of any flooding. Well time for some shut eye, and I'll
try not to keep waking up my house guest moving around. Over and out. CIO
Note:<888>8/28/98 Friday 12:50 A.M. EDT: August 28, a day
that was popular during the Nixon administration. Well I fixed dinner for my
house guest of sirloin steak, corn on the cob, mixed vegetables, ice tea, and
coffee. I watched the weather reports on the tropical storm to the south of us,
and at 7 P.M., tropical storm watches were posted from Atlantic City, New
Jersey to Watch Hill, Rhode Island. I suppose starting this morning depending
on the path and speed of the storm we can expect 5 to 10 inches of rain for the
next two days, so have you umbrellas handy. For travelers with the urge to
travel, the recent sun spots mentioned yesterday could cause major electrical
malfunctions in all sorts of electronic components. I discussed this, this
evening with a pilot down at the Greenwich Harbor Inn. Basically all sorts of
electronic components of any sort could fail, so one has to exercise caution
when traveling. I went out after dinner at 8 P.M. this evening and stopped by
the Greenwich Library. I discussed the fact with a local legal representative
that yesterday Thursday, the Microsoft Investor portfolio said Coca Cola was up
1 1/2 points, and CNBC said it was down 4 1/2 points. These are major
discrepancies, and it should probably be necessary for the Securities and
Exchange commission to look into the discrepancies in stock quotes in the
Microsoft Portfolio manager quote server. He seemed confused since he does not
understand computers. I read the local paper, and the library was quiet with a
few people who are foreign guests using the internet servers. I suppose they
like keeping in touch with their homelands happenings. I went downtown to the
Greenwich Harbor Inn and they had their usual outdoor music bar happenings. I
used the restroom which is convenient to use when one is on Steamboat Road at
all hours of the day. I chatted with one of the residents while driving down. I
returned to the center of town and stopped by the stationary store on lower
Greenwich Avenue and bought a white BIC lighter for $1.50, since my new Bjeep
quit working after two weeks. I suppose the decrease in barometric pressure
caused by the tropical formation caused the butane in the lighter to malfunction
from lack of pressure. The opposite is the worse when on an aircraft the
pressure can increase and cause the lighter to flair up, which can be a hazard;
which is a good reason not to smoke in aircraft with butane lighters. I guess a
Zippo lighter would be more practical in an aircraft, and I believe local cigar
stores sell electric lighters which probably would be safer, but might not work
in wet weather. Of course a Zippo lighter puts out a wider flame, and in the
trenches in the old days at night a Zippo lighter would mark an opposing
marksman, and frequently the second flick of the lighter was one's last. Well
enough of history stories I have read. I admired a local yellow green Mercedes
convertible 300 circa 1951 to 1957, similar to a sedan I use to have. It was in
new condition with the top down, and brought back old memories of restoring the
old Mercedes 300 in my college years. I chatted with another passerby about it.
He inquired about the weather and what was to be expected, and I told him to
expect 5 to 10 inches of rain on Friday and Saturday. I also mentioned somebody
use to have a 1926 chocolate Mercedes convertible on Nantucket. I chatted with
one German resident about other visiting Germans in the area. I walked the
entire length of Greenwich Avenue with a break to return to the Greenwich
Harbor Inn to use the restroom since Starbucks closed earlier. I chatted with
the Terminex people who had three trucks for a job behind Ralph Laurens. I
noticed a few strollers and the Dome restaurant had a small group of people out
for the evening. At midnight I drove down by the water and there were about a
dozen teenagers out enjoying the stars on a pleasant clear evening. I guess it
was the lull before the storm. Well I returned home and am having ice tea and
gold fish crackers for a snack while I file this report. Have a good morning
and be prepared for rain in the morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/27/98 Thursday 5:45 P.M. EDT: I had breakfast of
Post shredded wheat squares, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I went
out at 2:45 P.M. and the local school was just letting out, so Greenwich public
schools are now back in session. It is a beautiful clear sunny day, with
ominous clouds on the southern horizon. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I went by
the Hospital Thrift shop. I drove down by the waterfront on Steamboat road and
surveyed the clouds on the southern horizon. I drove by ELDC thrift and chatted
with a red cross volunteer driving a vintage Mercedes. I drove to the middle of
town and sat out in front of the senior center observing for a while. I went by
the local library and the local paper was not available. I returned home and we
had just had a false alarm on the central building fire alarm system. I updated
Scott's Index and it looks like it was a blood bath on Wall Street today with
my bellwether portfolio down 4.3% today, see mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . Well I
am waiting for my house guest to return from Vermont. I hope the clouds on the
southern horizon move east, but we actually could use the rain. My house guest
just returned. Time for dinner. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>8/27/98 Thursday 2:50 A.M. EDT: I have been doing
my usual net work. I noticed these two stories are probably connected in that
the solar eruptions probably caused the launch failure of the PANAMSAT
Satellite Solar eruption causes geomagnetic storm on Earth and New U.S. rocket
explodes in $225 million fireball . I would imagine the electronics on the
rocket were messed up by the solar flair, and other similar events could happen.
Let's keep our fingers crossed. CIO
Note:<888>8/26/98 Wednesday 11:10 P.M. EDT: I went out at 4
P.M. and toured the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop and bought a Starbucks
travel mug for .50. I drove by the harbor on Steamboat Road and observed the waterfront
with ominous storm clouds on the horizon. I stopped by the Greenwich library
and chatted with a few regulars about hurricane activity speculating it was
going to come up this way. I stopped by the Grand Union in Glenville for a
change and bought a sirloin steak at $2.99 a pound for $4.79, a Tony's Pizza
for $3.39, a gallon box of Pepperidge Farm cheddar cheese goldfish crackers for
$5.29, a half gallon of 2% milk for $1.67, four ears of yellow corn at .20 each
for .80, a 12 pack of Seltzer in cans for $1.99, four Bananas at .99 a pound
for .80 for a total of $19.43 with .11 tax. I returned home and put away the
groceries and munched on some goldfish crackers. I got to thinking about my
hurricane investigations on the internet, and I remembered two stories from the
Caribbean reported I believe in The Times, about three murders in the Caribbean
in the past year. I believe in one story last July down in Mustique a wealthy
French widow was murdered possibly by a crew member of a yacht on the small island
of Mustique where there are usually less than two hundred residents and at the
time Princess Margaret was a guest. I also read about two weeks ago that there
have been two murders recently in Bahamas of a British and American women
tourists. I got to thinking that some crew member of one of those Caribbean
Yachts calling at British Ports of Call might be doing in female visitors, and
with the hurricane season upon us, that crew member might be headed into
northern waters like Bermuda or even possibly into American waters. I have seen
a number of small sailboats and yachts from the Caribbean even pull into the
500 foot dock at the Greenwich Harbor Inn. I suppose we will have to be
vigilant as to the movements of our visiting crew members. I next went by the
Greenwich library and sipped my coffee out of the Starbucks traveling mug. I
checked out two movies "School Ties" and "Outbreak" to have
during rainy hurricane weather to watch in case I don't get to take my evening
strolls. I went for an evening stroll on Greenwich Avenue and mentioned the
Caribbean murder story to a couple of local old timers. I then drove down by
the water and surveyed the harbor. I stopped by the Greenwich Harbor Inn and
discussed the hurricane with the owners and captain of the Yacht Mercedes out
of Australia. I told them from my studies I thought that the hurricane was
coming right up this way, because I did not feel any winds out of the Northwest
pushing it offshore. I told them that the harbor John Scott‑Paine built
in Stamford, Connecticut; "Yacht Haven" was a better protected harbor
than Greenwich Harbor. I mentioned I believe it was in 1988 Hurricane Bob sent
water up to the entrance of the Indian Harbor Yacht Club and flooded the
entrance of the Showboat now the Greenwich Harbor Inn. I did mentioned they
have built the sea wall higher since then. I discussed other harbors and
marinas I have lived around and told them one fellow in Oklahoma bought three
lots on the Indian River in John's Island, Florida just to moor his boat. I asked
them if they have ever seen the Yacht "Viking" that is suppose to be
the world's largest private yacht built in Norway. I also mentioned that the
General Reinsurance Building next to the Greenwich Harbor Inn is now owned by
Berkshire Hathaway and that since Microsoft is chummy with Warren Buffett, Paul
Allen could park his 200 foot yacht which he sailed up the Amazon at their
dock, and it might fit in, if the Island Beach ferry had room to cruise by. I
also told them that Landfall Navigation west of McDonalds on West Putnam Avenue
has all the nautical navigation charts that one might need for this area. They
were very friendly and conversational as the Australians usually are. I told
them that IBM in the area would probably be sending about 5,000 people to
Australia for the Olympics. I also mentioned the only espionage going on in the
area revolves around the Indian Harbor Yacht Club and their secret plans with
the New York Yacht Club and Newport, Rhode Island to try and win back the
Americas Cup and they are probably plotting the cup challenge upstairs at the
Yacht Club in the second floor board room. This was by way of letting them know
I was a waterfront rat around Steamboat Road for 15 years this time around. I
also mentioned Bill Albertson one of Eisenhower's Secret Service Agents at Camp
David use to live at 700 Steamboat Road before he retired to Florida and passed
away from skin cancer. They informed me they did not have internet access since
they did not have a telephone line. I next returned home and filed this report.
I also updated Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . Well have a good
evening and morning, and keep a weather eye to the weather. I suspect whether
or not we get Hurricane Bonnie, we will have two days of soaking rain on
Thursday and Friday. Good Night. CIO
Note:<888>8/26/98 Wednesday 3:45 P.M. EDT: I was up at 12:30
P.M.. I had scrambled eggs, bacon, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee
for breakfast. I received a call for an appointment next Monday at 4 P.M.. I
updated Atlantic Coast Cams North America Scott's Internet Hotlist with a few
more links for surf and weather watchers. I have to go out shortly after I
shower. CIO
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Note:<888>8/26/98 Wednesday 2:05 A.M. EDT: I went back out
at midnight. It was lightning a bit. I walked a short distance on Greenwich
Avenue and had coffee out of my thermos. I chatted with a few other
pedestrians. I stopped by the Greenwich Harbor Inn. They are booked up, and I
chatted with the regular night clerk. It looks like we might have a little bit
more lightning and thunder, but I suppose by tomorrow we might get some
moisture from hurricane Bonnie. Well back to the net. CIO
Note:<888>8/25/98 Tuesday 11:15 P.M. EDT: I slept until 6
P.M. this evening. I had some Ramen noodles and peanut butter for lunch. I
watched the ABC evening news saying they are going to evacuate the outer banks
in North Carolina because of Hurricane Bonnie. I was thinking that Bimini the
island is somewhere out there where Hurricane Bonnie is, and we have heard no
reports from Bimini. I went downtown and bought 2 buy 2 get one free of Merit
Ultra lites for $5.80 each three pack for $11.60 total. I went by the Greenwich
library and read three computer newsweeklies and one computer magazine Yahoo. I
briefed the internet librarian on some internet activity. I was sneaking a
smoke outside by the front entrance and chatted briefly with a young 21 year
old visitor from Berlin, Germany Johan who likes keeping track of his family in
Germany with the internet in the library. I told him normally there are more
Germans here and around the library, but lots of people are away on vacation.
He said he is here only for a short stay. He seemed to know English fairly
well. I went downtown and there were lots of Russians walking around. Possibly
with the new change of government in Russia, we have a new delegation of
Russian diplomats attached to the United Nations. I chatted with one long time
Russian resident in the area, and told him that the new Monsanto drug Celebrex
might help some of us with arthritis get outside more in the cold weather when
it comes out early in 1999, especially since one of the senior patrons of the
Greenwich community is the senior director of Monsanto. He seemed to agree and
I know he has arthritis with all the strenuous work he did in his career. I
chatted with a local Outward Bound participant about the nice pink petunia
flowers in the area around the post office. I advised her take refuge in the
library on Thursday when it rains. She asked me to keep an eye out for any
elderly gentleman who needed a companion. I chatted with a Political Science
major writing in the park in front of the senior center about political observations
in Greenwich and to be sure to pay attention to any nobility seen roaming
around. I returned a Stop Sign to the police department that had fallen off the
saw horse supporting it opposite Starbucks. I walked the lower area of
Greenwich Avenue a second time and mentioned to the local Laundromat operator
that the people who don't want to bothered in Bimini might be interested in the
hurricane that should have passed over them. I drove down by the waterfront on
Steamboat Road and the usual coastal observers were there. I chatted with
employees at the Greenwich Harbor Inn about possibly getting ready in case it
should flood around the waterfront in Greenwich. I advised them they should
move the furniture to the second floor if it looked like it was going to flood
if any heavy rain or tidal events occurs around here. I mentioned I use to know
David Lloyd who I believe his family was involved with the Lloyd's Names
underwriters syndicate involved for centuries in Maritime Insurance
Underwriting and they might possibly take some financial loses in this latest
group of hurricane activity. I chatted with one employee from Ecuador about
antique cars in South America. He said they have quite a few of them in
Columbia. I observed a prominent member of the Greenwich community arriving
back from China aboard the Connecticut Limousine service and calling a taxi to
take him to his Greenwich home. Of course his main home is in North Terrytown,
New York. I guess he is worried about flooding at his Greenwich home in case of
hurricane activity. He was looking a bit more Chinese than usual which happens
when you visit another country, you begin to look like their citizens. Of
course since he founded the Asian Institute on Park Avenue in New York, he and
his associates know quite a bit about Asia. I returned home and filed this
report and updated Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . Well back to the
net after I have a salad for dinner. CIO
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Note:<888>8/25/98 Tuesday 12:20 A.M. EDT: Well I went out at
5 P.M. this evening and stopped by the Grand Union. I bought two quart bottles
of Arm and Hammer liguid detergent for .79 each for $1.58, four half gallons of
GU orange juice from concentrate for .79 each for $3.16, 4 GU half gallons of
Ruby Red grapefruit juice in jars for .59 each for $2.36, a quart jar of
B&G kosher dill pickles for $1.35, 3 packages for sugar free Jell-O for
$2.01 total .67 each, two GU small pitted olives for .89 each for $1.78, a
quart of Parmalat 2% milk for .99, 4 jars of GU crunchy peanut butter .59 each
for $2.36 for a Grand total of $15.68. I also returned .85 in cans. There was
the usual rush hour festive crowd of shoppers at the Grand Union at rush hour.
I stopped by the Exxon station and bought $13.25 of premium gasoline next to
the library. I returned home and put away the groceries and watched the ABC
evening news about the weather events. The ABC evening news said the Hurricane
watch was from Savannah, Georgia to Nags Head, North Carolina. I thought is was
suppose to be from Wilmington, North Carolina to Virginia Beach, Virginia. I
fixed my house guest and myself a dinner of Tony's four cheese pizza and mixed
salad with Russian dressing, ice tea, and coffee. I made a new batch of
mrscott.com/icetea.htm while preparing dinner. After coffee my house guest left
for Vermont until Thursday to help with the summer chores. He needs to help out
putting in 500 bales of Hay for a family members' Lamas for the winter which is
a volunteer group effort. He said it is very strenuous work. I received email
from Microsoft Expedia telling me I could take a round trip Caribbean Cruise on
Carnival Cruise from New York for about $750, but I don't think it would be too
enjoyable this week during hurricane season. I guess it shows Microsoft
attitude towards IBM personnel lingering around here. I also thought that since
Hurricane Bonnie might strike Newport News, Virginia the Chief of Navy
Operations should direct the Newport News Fleet to Sea for the duration of this
hurricane if they think it might affect their area. After dinner I stopped by
the library and read the local newspaper. I went downtown for my evening walk
and walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with a local
resident from Peru about ancient civilizations and the possibility that their
ancient ruins might record the events of ancient tectonic or other natural
phenomena. He said it might be so, and he is descended from the original
Peruvian Incan Indians. We also discussed the volcano on the Peruvian Chilean
boarder. He was not on the internet, but he was very knowledgeable. Downtown
was very deserted and not much was going on downtown. It was a very quiet hot
sultry night, and it definitely feels like hurricane weather. Well have an
enjoyable morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/24/98 Monday 4:35 P.M. EDT: I worked on the net
until 2 P.M.. I altered my weather page mrscott.com/weather.htm . I took a nap
until 4 P.M. while making a complete backup. I had a snack of Ramen noodles and
peanut butter sandwich. I updated Scott's index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . Well
I have to shower and do a couple of errands and go out and face the heat. Have
a good evening. CIO
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this morning. I watched the morning weather about the hurricane Bonnie. It is
just sitting out there making up its mind. I would recommend coastal area
residents in this area to think about hurricane precautions, since this time of
year, it pays to be cautious. I had scrambled eggs, bacon, toast, vitamins,
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Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/24/98 Monday 1:20 A.M. EDT: I upgraded my bios
for my S‑571 PC Ware motherboard www.pcware.com to 7/28/98. It seemed to
fix the hard drive hesitation problem I was having since I installed the 5/6/98
bios from AmiBios. This is a great improvement for a minor nuisance problem. I
also noticed that my motherboard will take a Cyrix 300 mhz processor, which I
don't think I need for web browsing, but there is room to grow. I think I will
shut down shortly. Hurricane activity seems to be in limbo. CIO
Note:<888>8/23/98 Sunday 10:40 P.M. EDT: I finished cleaning
house and watering the plants at 5:30 P.M.. I did my laundry while preparing
dinner of center cut pork chops baked in wine with herbs, potato, onion, green
peas, ice tea, and coffee. I chatted with my house guest awhile. I went out at
8 P.M. for a walk downtown until 10 P.M. and returned. I noticed somebody
walking around with an IBM polo shirt while out for my walk. Well back to the
net. CIO
Note:<888>8/23/98 Sunday 12:30 P.M. EDT: I am up at noon and
had breakfast of shredded wheat, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I
now have to do my daily house cleaning while I listen to www.ttalk.com
weekender broadcast. CIO
Note:<888>8/23/98 Sunday 12:30 A.M. EDT: I had dinner with
my house guest of center cut pork chops baked in wine and herbs with potato,
zucchini, onion, ice tea, and coffee. We went out for a walk of the entire
length of Greenwich Avenue this past evening. There was the usual group of evening
strollers. It smelled like they had a minor smoke fire in a garbage can in
front of the post office. It was a nice cooler evening. I returned home and
update my weather page mrscott.com/weather.htm with a mirror page link from the
NOAA National Hurricane of their other weather links page NOAA National
Hurricane TPC Meteorological Links Mirror at Scott's Florida Site which will
display the other weather links if their server is overwhelmed. However, since
my server is in Florida in Deerfield Beach, it could conceivably be a casualty
of any hurricane activity. At the moment I can not afford another server, but
this low cost site is available in San Jose, California 123 Bizweb Special .
Well have a good morning, I have to get to bed, so I don't disturb my house
guest. CIO
Note:<888>8/22/98 Saturday 5:50 P.M. EDT: I was up at 10:30
A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of scrambled eggs, bacon, toast, orange
juice, vitamins, and coffee. I went by the library at noon and read another
computer news weekly. It was not too busy. I went out to Tod's Point and took
the three mile walk around Tod's Point and chatted with a couple from
Wilmington, North Carolina about my waterfront adventures. They told me they
were worried about Hurricane Bonnie hitting their area like the one did last
year. They told me Al Gore vacations at Figure Eight Island, North Carolina
which would be possibly in the path of the current hurricane activity. I
returned stopping by to browse Stables. I went back by the library and read PC
World. I have observed a youngster using the internet this past week at the
library who seems to be on a "Outward Bound Safari British Style"
which is the custom of the British travelers in this area. I drove down by the
water and returned home. My house guest just arrived home. Well have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>8/22/98 Saturday 12:40 A.M. EDT: I fixed dinner
for my house guest of mixed salad with tuna, ice tea, and coffee. I went out at
8 P.M., and walked the lower part of Greenwich Avenue and then the upper part
of Greenwich Avenue. I then stopped by the Grand Union and bought 3 Mardi Gras
paper towels for $2, boneless center cut pork chops at $2.99 a pound for $3.80,
two bags of GU frozen mixed vegetables for $1.19 apiece for $2.38, GU frozen
peas for .75, GU frozen Spinach for .59, a quart of Borden Real Lemon Juice for
$1.99, Pepperidge Farm Parmesan Goldfish crackers for $1.50, a box of GU 30, 13
Gallon clear garbage bags for $2.79 for a total of $16.09. I then returned home
and put away the groceries. I then went back downtown and walked the entire
length of Greenwich Avenue again. I noticed that they were playing interesting
new music at the Dome Restaurant which seemed better than what I have heard
there before. I noticed there was a sedate crowd at 64 Greenwich Avenue. I saw
quite a few younger people at the Sundown saloon and Thataways. There was a
moderate group of people out this evening with quite a few visitors about. I
got to thinking about the Racing Colors Black and Yellow on 64 Greenwich Avenue
and it reminded me that the Travers Race is at Saratoga next Saturday, August
29th, which should bring out a few of the Sportsmen in the area. If you want to
place a bet on it try Horse racing and betting from OTB . I returned home after
my walk. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/7/98 Monday 6:25 P.M. EDT: Well my computer is
still working. I fell asleep after the last message. With my low blood pressure
we had a severe thunder storm come through with lightning, and in this quiet
building I did not even hear the lightning strike. My neighbor downstairs in
the wheel chair called me up at 5:30 P.M. and his computer was out, so I guess
his CPU was hit by lightning. I went down checked it with another monitor I
have in reserve. His CPU is not booting. It is a Gateway and should be covered.
I did notice he has a ground fault interrupter strip, but he did not have a
power control panel, and thus the telephone line to the CPU was not on ground
fault interrupter. Thus he has to call Gateway and have them come fix it. Well
I still feel woozy with my low blood pressure, so I will probably go back to
sleep. Maybe we will have more lightning, so I will disconnect my CPU and
telephone cord while I sleep. CIO
Note:<888>9/7/98 Monday 12:35 P.M. EDT: I went out at about
7:30 A.M. this morning and walked around until about 10:30 A.M. I chatted with
some of the local downtown residents and advised them on the threatening
weather forecast for sometime today. I noticed that there is always the same
regular crew downtown in the morning when people start their days, exchanging
pleasantries and local town gossip. This is much the pattern of country life in
New England Villages, thus when you spend a great deal of time up on a night
schedule, it frequently is necessary for people to go on into the daytime. I
chatted with somebody that was in the Duke of Windsor's Honor Guard in Newport,
Rhode Island years ago. I noticed a few old time military hands who like to
keep an eye on local comings and going around town. Basically this town is like
Peter McGowan's Television series "The Prisoner". Thus one gets use
to same village routine of never going or coming, but maintaining simple
routines around the village and other adjacent areas. The morning fisherman
were out. I guess because it is a typical morning, around here but still a
holiday, we don't have much to report. Still one should keep a weather eye
today, in case any heavy thunderstorms occur in the area and cause substantial
lightning or hail. Hail can also cause damage on expensive cars if it does
occur, so automobile dealers should consider putting their cars inside or
putting foam rubber over them. I chatted with a family member, but not much
else is happening. I guess everybody is trying to keep busy, with their
multitude of holiday activities around town, and be prepared for a busy work
week come Tuesday morning. Hopefully with the extra days rest, people will have
a better perspective on ordinary daily events in this area, as it relates to
this area, as opposed to other areas in the media. Well have a good afternoon,
I took a Tums, because I have a little acid stomach, from trying to reduce my
calorie intake, so as to loose a few pounds. No news on the internet front to
report. CIO
Note:<888>9/7/98 Monday 7:15 A.M. EDT: I finished making
mrscott.com/icetea.htm . I made a call to the local Gendarmes about the
inclement weather today, and advised them to keep a weather eye for rogue
weather. I would imagine a number of people will be trying to enjoy outdoor
weather, and if a sudden front comes in when people are on the Island Beach
Ferry, a remote part of the beach, or a golf course; they might be in for
lightning. Three local officers that I have seen many times before, stopped by
to see my internet setup, and how the apartment is setup. I guess they know why
I feel a little bit claustrophobic and take walks a lot. However, I have always
lived in a small apartment and room, so this place actually seems quite large
and grand to me. I explained to them some of my internet terminology, such as
"888" is use universally in volcanology warning systems and
"CIO" means "Chief Information Officer". I also mentioned
that since this an improvised place, it is a makeshift "Octagon"
house of my own improvisation, which is why I keep the Octagon table in the
front entry way. The apartment is spacious with 450 square feet, with 8' by 6'
foot kitchen, 16' by 20' living room, 4' by 10' hallway to bath and bedroom,
10' by 10' bedroom, and 4' X 10' bathroom with bath shower stall with an
admiral's shower head and indoor plumbing, such as is commonly found in the
Americas. For people use to large accommodations it might seem claustrophobic, but
since I learned from working in small kitchens in French restaurants, that the
less space one needs to walk, the more work one gets done in a confined
environment, thus it is also like my home office. I keep everything orderly,
and I thus know where everything is when I need to do something. However, as I
get older I end up hiding things from myself, which frequently happens in your
older years. After giving the officers the grand tour, they commented on my
grandfather's portrait, and I explained Granddad Bovan was born in 1849, and my
maternal grandmother was his second wife, and my mother was his second youngest
child, and he passed away in 1928. Thus I have a lot of much older relatives
than most people, and I have lived around older people most of my life, and I
enjoy the peace and quiet around older people, particularly as I get slower in
my advancing middle age. Well enough of old duffer talk, and reminiscing about
ancient history. My grandfather's portrait looks a little bit like "Prince
Albert" of England, Queen Victoria's diseased husband, who died in his
younger years. Of course everyone back then tried to look like Prince Albert
since that was the current fashion. He is in White Tie in the photograph
probably taken around 1870 with color highlights which were painted in. Of
course back then Dutch people were not too big. Recently about 8 years ago, I
saw a Dutch person selling cheese at the Food Emporium dressed in Dutch
Pantaloons and size 30 wooden shoes who was about 7 feet tall and about 500 pounds,
but not fat; so I guess the tulip farmers have some big friends in reserve. Of
course a Dutch gentleman that big, would probably have larger children
providing his wife was a large women. Thus as I always say, I am supposedly one
of the runts in the family, since the family genealogist advises me that a lot
of Dutch Boven males are over 6' 6" and their children are over 7' feet
tall, so I guess they might feel a little claustrophobic in my apartment if
they ever stopped by, but perhaps the Greenwich Housing Authority would let
them pitch a sleeping bag in the community room, if they could not fit into my
Pied A Terre in America. Well the officers departed knowing they had seen me
thousands of times, and I mentioned to them it would be nice for somebody to
tell the government we need to have our heat paid for in the winter. If that
was the Sultan of Brunei walking around yesterday, which I think it was, I am
going to vote for him for President, and hopefully we will have a little bit
more heat in this place in the winter, subsidized by the government like it was
the first eight years. With arthritis a warm apartment over 72 degrees is much
more comfortable, and also one needs to keep a couple of humidifiers going with
the dry heat from the electric radiators. I think the Grey Panthers should have
some sort of political convention in Greenwich, and voice their grievances to
the political system. Of course most of the Grey Panthers are probably content
to stay down in Florida and the rest of the south , and not come storming up
here by the tens of millions. Well I am a victim of my creature comforts. I
have been up since 10:30 P.M. last evening, so I think I can make it out for a
little bit of a morning stroll. I figure the officers that stopped by won't be
worried about me too much. I do keep a symbol of my Swiss neutrality in my
apartment, a William Tell type cross bow, that I found at the ELDC thrift shop
that Tess sold me, knowing exactly where I was coming from. Unfortunately, I
don't think I need any arrows. I also have a four inch Swiss Army knife, and I
keep a ten inch Old Hickory chef's knife for my gourmet French cooking which I
occasionally throw together, when I am not trying to lose weight. I just had a
peanut butter sandwich and Ramen noodles. Well I have been dragging my butt
around this town for fifteen years since I came back this time around, and if
there are any terrorists out there, they have not bothered me, probably because
of all the garlic that I eat which might make me stink along with the putrid
smell of cigarette smoke, that you get use to if you smoke. Well have a good
morning. Off to raise my dopamine level in the morning sun. CIO
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check New York, New Jersey and Connecticut Weather and Climate Information from
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Island, New York City, Lower Hudson Valley, Southern Connecticut and Northeast
New Jersey, .CIO
Note:<888>9/7/98 Monday 3:20 A.M. EDT: I received a call
from a family member this evening about 10:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of
scrambled eggs, bacon, orange juice, toast, and coffee. I checked with the
Champaign, Illinois police department if there were any unusual events
happening out there. They said there is nothing unusual happening out there,
except the harvest time is coming up soon to bring in the corn and soy beans. I
suppose the University of Illinois will be back in session soon, if it is not
already. I went for a walk at midnight. I parked in the center of town. I
walked down to the Greenwich Harbor Inn, and I then walked up to the center of
town. There were a few people coming out of the Dome restaurant. I chatted with
the night clerk at the Greenwich Harbor Inn, and told her with the internet, it
is slower downtown, with less people going to the movies. I left downtown about
3 A.M. stopping by the harbor. There were the usual group of fisherman down by
the water. Not much to report on a quiet weekend holiday night. Well tomorrow
is a holiday, so I will probably be resting most of the day and going out in
the afternoon or evening, depending on how my sleeping schedule evolves. Well
have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/6/98 Sunday 3:05 P.M. EDT: I downloaded and
installed Railroad Tycoon. I will now take a break from the computer and see
how the Labor Day Holiday is progressing for our residents and guests. Not much
news to report, since downloading a 45 meg program, does not provide a lot of
excitement these days. Well hopefully some adventurous young kid, will be able
to figure out how to play the game, in case they ever want to ride on a train.
Well back to town watching. CIO
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remember the good old days when Greenwich use to have a "Soap Box
Derby", well I suppose if you take an old "Soap Box" and nail
some wheels on it, you might have a chance of winning, providing some local
entrepreneur is not too cheap to sponsor it. Of course most of the local young
dudes still like sneaking out late at night on their skate boards, once we
clear the Avenue of all Pedestrian Traffic. CIO
Note:<888>9/6/98 Sunday 10:50 A.M. EDT: I went out for a
walk this morning at 6 A.M.. I drove down by the water and checked out the usual
group of fisherman. I parked in the center of town and walked the entire length
of Greenwich Avenue one and half times. I noticed a Dutch couple out for an
early morning walk. I noticed a few young families are early morning risers. I
saw people going to church as usual on Sunday morning, and I saw quite a few
people still buying the Sunday papers and morning coffee at Starbucks. I
noticed the birds seem to be flying a bit south already. I drove back down by
the water and chatted with some of the fisherman. There are a lot of dead
bunker in the water I guess caused by hypoxia when the blue fish drive them in
and the bunker die for lack of oxygen. I chatted with some of the morning
regulars downtown. I drove by the Greenwich Harbor Inn and chatted with some of
the sailors about the current hurricane season, and suggested it would be sound
advise to wait it out until the end of October before going to Florida when the
hurricane season is suppose to be over. I chatted with a young fellow from
Barington, Illinois about the Retreat, the Archdiocese of Chicago maintains in
Mundelein, Illinois which was built for evacuation of the Vatican during World
War II, in case hostile forces evicted them from Vatican City. I also
complimented him on the quality of students I had seen here from Illinois over
the years. I returned to the center of town, and I bought two croissants from
St. Moritz bakery for $2 and while eating them I complimented a lady on her two
Standard poodles. She was gossiping with the morning crowd at the laundry mat.
I chatted with a gentleman in the park about the current state of economics in
this country. I suggested that the stock market might be down by 25% by the end
of November. It really depends on whether the foreign investors decide to keep
their money in this country or invest it elsewhere. I suggested that we are the
safest haven for investing money at the moment, but I think values are over
valued, compared to real world prices. I basically spent about four hours out
walking around, so I won't be going to the beach this morning or afternoon for
a walk. It is time for me to begin winding down my day. It is fun to get a
little day light for a change. I saw quite a few early morning walkers and
travelers getting an early start. Of course most of the town is probably still
asleep now with just the kids in residence watching cartoons. I suppose the
early morning yuppie rush is just beginning to occur. Well enjoy yourselves
this morning, and remember those of you just getting up have a long day ahead
of you. The computer sale fair is still on in White Plains again today. Well
enjoy yourselves. CIO
Note:<888>9/6/98 Sunday 5:50 A.M. EDT: I finished the
laundry and my coffee, I guess I will quit rocking out to Radio Dingold, and go
out for a morning breath of fresh air. I still have a jug of ice tea, so I
won't make ice tea just yet. CIO
Note:<888>9/6/98 Sunday 5:25 A.M. EDT: I also said good
morning yesterday to a gentleman from Barbados and asked him "If Burt's
Bar is Still There". They use to chat with me on the internet from there.
I also said good morning to local volunteers from Ecuador. CIO
Note:<888>9/6/98 Sunday 5:10 A.M. EDT: I have finished
cleaning the apartment and watering the plants. I am still listening to Radio
Ten Dingold, I am on the dry cycle with my laundry, and it should be done in
about 20 minutes. I am making coffee right now. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/6/98 Sunday 2:15 A.M. EDT: I'm rocking out
listening to Radio 10 while doing my house cleaning Dutch Radio Stations,
Scott's Internet Hotlist . CIO
Note:<888>9/6/98 Sunday 1:50 A.M. EDT: I went to bed at noon
yesterday. I got up at 5 P.M. and had breakfast and then went back to sleep
until 12:45 A.M. this morning. I listened to last 15 minutes www.ttalk.com. I
took a look at the Microsoft "Running Windows 98" CD Rom, and they
have file I copied from the book which is about 15 megs. It is an electronic
copy of the book, which I am keeping on my hard drive for Win98 reference. Well
it is Sunday morning, so I have to do some house cleaning as usual. Enjoy
yourselves, if you are still awake. Today I also received the free Cdrom pack
from !Welcome to Auto Europe! for my later viewing pleasure. CIO
Note:<888>9/5/98 Saturday 11:10 A.M. EDT: I went back out
this morning at 2:30 AM and drove down by the water. It was very slow out, so I
came back home and thought about the Swiss Air disaster from what I have read
in the media. At the time of the plane's takeoff from Kennedy Airport on
Wednesday evening, I would say around 8 P.M. EDT, we were having a strange
whether phenomena that increased here throughout the evening, of light to heavy
rain showers with moderate to heavy lightning and thunder. It has not rained
much this summer, so I noticed it and did not take my usual evening stroll. I
came in about 8:45 PM and while walking the short distance from the car to the
building, I was worried about being hit by lightning. Since the Swiss Air Jet
would have been flying through the same storm front, I think it is safe to
assume that the Jet might have been hit by lightning, causing a delayed
malfunction an hour later over Nova Scotia. Another likely scenario is that
some maintenance or food service or cleaning worker had access to the Jet in
the last year, and they might have planted a radio wave activated device that
could have been triggered by remote control at the right time when the
terrorists wanted to perpetrate the crime. However, any potential targets on
the jet were public figures, so it does not seem likely they would have been
the target of terrorists' attack. In the insurance business "ACTS OF
GOD" are frequently attributed to certain events, and it is not unlikely
that LIGHTNING might have caused the Swiss Air Aviation accident. I went out at
6:30 A.M. and chatted briefly with a local fisherman down on Steamboat Road,
asking if he knew anything about any large type fish like Great White Sharks in
Long Island Sound, and he said he had not heard any such reports. I suppose the
Norwalk aquarium might know if any are out there. I noticed a young family from
Asia also fishing. I returned to the center of town and chatted with the fish
store next to Zyn stationary if they knew anything about any large fish
sightings, they did not. I went down the street to the News Stand across from
Quinn’s going out of business and bought 3 three packs of buy two get one free
of Merit Ultra lights for $17.70 total. I walked up the Avenue and told one can
lady from Jamaica about a large collection of cans beneath the train station
office park. She was driving an old Volvo with a large collection of cans. I
walked up the street and gave a former French resident of Park Avenue Manhattan
one of my packs of cigarettes. I sat in front of the senior center, and chatted
with a local former town politician about events around town. I noticed a few
regular morning people as always as well as lots of dog walkers. I stopped by
Subway barber and Frank said he could take me in fifteen minutes, so I walked
down the street to one of the money machines and took out $20 and noticed
Quinn’s going out business grocery, the Quinn’s liquor is staying, has a nice
old grocery store coffee machine in their window, that would make a good
fixture in a gourmet coffee place. I returned and waited for two customers, and
Frank who had just gotten back from Rome gave me a very good hair cut. I
chatted about living in Italy in 1972, and told him back then that there were
565 lire to the dollar. I also said about the most expensive thing I bought in
Italy was Marlboros for about $5 a pack or about 2,700 lire. I said I did the
whole six month trip of Italy and Greece for about $1,500. I also mentioned
from what I know Banco de Milano is very good bank, and I once read that the
Medici family in Firinze, Italia has not run out of money in 800 years, so they
are the old feudal merchant princes from way back when. Of course all their
money could not keep the Arno from flooding Firinze in a devastating flood back
in 1971. Hopefully they have instituted better flood control projects since
then. I chatted with a few other locals. I drove by the Hospital Thrift Shop
and toured the offerings. I returned home and had a banana and gold fish
crackers and ice tea and relaxed a while. I then filed this report for your
inspirational reading. Well off to bed. See you later alligator. Yesterday's
Greenwich Times besides covering the Swiss Air disaster mentioned on the third
page in a small column that there was an attempted kidnapping of a 12 year old
boy by two white male 20 year old boys at Western Middle School earlier in the
week. I suppose one never knows what is going on locally, but I usually can't
afford to buy the local paper. CIO
Note:<888>9/5/98 Saturday 2:20 A.M. EDT: I had a Tony's
pizza for my lunch, and I will go out shortly to check out the remains to the
day. Try Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Website‑ Welcome for
information on the Swiss Air flight disaster as the Canadians are reporting it.
CIO
Note:<888>9/5/98 Saturday 1:00 A.M. EDT: I got up and had
breakfast of scrambled eggs, bacon, toast, coffee, vitamins, and orange juice
and grapefruit juice at 2 P.M. today. I went back to sleep and got up and
watched the ABC evening news at 6:30 P.M. I went back to bed until 9 P.M.. I
showered and made a cup of coffee and went out at 9:30 with my thermos. I
stopped by the Shell station and bought three packs of Basic Lights 100s. I
drove downtown and drank my coffee. I chatted with a local Christian Scientist
about technology. I walked down with him at the bottom of Greenwich Avenue. I
noticed a Greenwich Policeman who looked like a former Buffalo Bills football
player who was charged with a west coast homicide last year. Well I guess the
Greenwich Police will hire anyone. I went down by the harbor at the Greenwich
Harbor Inn and chatted with a fellow on a deep sea fishing yacht from Dover,
Delaware about deep sea fishing. He said Key West has been taken over by Gays
from Provincetown, Massachusetts and is not the same. I noticed a cigarette
boat from Vero Beach with Camelot as its name on it. Lots of people were
drinking and listening to Jamaican Reggae music. I noticed a lot of Chris Dodd
campaign posters in the back of one station wagon. Perhaps that is why the
drunk democrats don't think I need heat up here in the winter, since they all
have Caribbean hideaways and are being bought off by either the oil sheiks or
the drug cartel folks. Anyway it is none of my business. I returned back up the
Avenue and chatted with a local observer who likes recruiting for big 10
college football teams. I returned to the Greenwich Harbor Inn and bought a
copy of today's Greenwich Times. I wanted to look at the casualties of the
Swiss Air flight in Nova Scotia. I guess there were a number of local
casualties from this area. One older banker on board was related to the
Harriman family. I mentioned to a young gal coming in on a plane that it is not
safe to fly during this period of Solar Flair activity, since sun spots can
disabled anything electronic like the Swiss Air plane, the Titan rocket nine
days ago, or even Air Force One coming back from Ireland. Basically the sun
spot activity still could be going on. I had the same problem with my computer
last May while installing the new motherboard during Sun Spot activity. Well
they seem to be behaving theirselves at the Greenwich Harbor Inn. I also
chatted this evening with one couple walking their Doberman Pincher about the
time a friend of mine gave away 24 Doberman Pincher puppies at the Cambridge
common while he was living near Harvard. He dropped from sight years ago,
because he was trying to date the present wife of a senior middle eastern
official who at the time he thought she would be a free ticket on Pan Am. Since
his parents worked in China in the 1930s, he is probably hiding out in China
where no one pays attention to exiled Americans. The gal that looks and sounds
like the former wife of a Greek shipping magnate except with blond hair is
still sleeping the bench in front of the veterans monument. I guess she does
not like the guests showing up at her house in Florida. Well sleeping out at
night you don't get tanned unlike some people in the day time. I heard that an
Arab Prince was on the Swiss Air flight, so maybe he was a target in some sort
of Arab family feud. Arab Princes are very common since Arab Sheiks have many
wives and sire thousands of sons, not to mention a few daughters. Apparently
some enterprising youngster has posted a site similar to mine at www.michael‑scott.com
trying to cater to women's fitness. Since it comes out of Ohio, I would imagine
some of the fathers of the daughters he was trying to do in got down on his
case. Well Michael is the most common American male name and Scott is a very
common family name, so we all have a sense a humor about such teenage pranks.
Since I live around IBM we try to maintain a moderate level of decorum and
dignity so as to set a good example for company shareholders, employees, and
customers. I basically figure what is good for IBM is good for Greenwich. So it
was a full house of labor day weekend night people ending their summer. Come
Tuesday we will be back into our more sedate downtown activities. There was an
ambulance call at the Mews retirement home this evening, and I saw one fire
truck go out on a call. Well back to internet activity, and I will probably
make another tour of downtown later this morning. I saw a few people walking
around with nap sacks, so maybe we have other happy campers paying visits to
our community. Well I advise people to practice diplomacy, since you never know
where or whom a visitor might be. I updated Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm also. Well back to my usual night routine. Also
MarketPro www.marketpro.com have one of their computer fairs at the Westchester
County Center in White Plains, New York today and Sunday September 5 and
September 6 from 9:30 AM to 4 PM with lots of wholesale computer and software
vendors for you techies looking for discounts. However, one frequently has to
go to more remote locations if one needs to return any or the merchandise that
one buys. I might browse it this morning for fun, but I don't need to buy any
computer items and can't really afford to, since more money is going into
entertainment than technology around here these days. Over and Out. CIO
Note:<888>9/4/98 Friday 7:00 A.M. EDT: I added some
advertisers to my Dutch Radio Stations, Scott's Internet Hotlist page, and have
been enjoying the Dutch music from across "The Pond" this morning.
Time to log off and get some shuteye. CIO
Note:<888>9/4/98 Friday 4:44 A.M. EDT: Dutch Radio Stations Page
mrscott.com/dutchrad.htm . People making noise by clonking their wooden shoes
for the Tulips folks. CIO
Note:<888>9/4/98 Friday 4:30 A.M. EDT: Dutch Music Welkom
bij Radio 10 Gold , NPS‑WEBRADIO, ARROW Classic Rock Radio ‑ Music
on the Net , Radio Noordzee National, Sky Radio 100.7 FM , You're about to
enter the Radio 538 Website , Concertzender Nederland . New Amsterdam Dutch
Music from the Netherlands. CIO
Note:<888>9/4/98 Friday 4:00 A.M. EDT: Welcome to Maui's
Heartbeat and KPOA Maui , well if we're all prisoners in China, we might stop
by and visit the Chinese version of Maui, remember Maui Wowie and Moon Dogie,
see you on the rebound. CIO
Note:<888>9/4/98 Friday 3:10 A.M. EDT: Well, as one person
once said "Knowledge is Power", a different philosopher if he could
spell might have said, "Knowledge is Freedom". Of course the key to
successful use of the internet worldwide is an understanding of languages and
international skills, which the bureaucrats tend to ignore due to political
manipulations. Well enjoy yourselves. As a secretive individual who lived a
hermit once said, "Pay Attention to the Living, the Dead Will Take Care of
Themselves." CIO
Note:<888>9/4/98 Friday 12:00 A.M. EDT: Swissair ‑
Information about the accident of SR 111 Swiss Air Crash Victims Names. CIO
Note:<888>9/3/98 Thursday 11:55 P.M. EDT: I did some system
tweaking until 6:30 A.M. this morning. I went to bed and was up at 1 P.M.. I
made my 3 P.M. appointment. I toured the Hospital Thrift Shop and I paid my
Bell Atlantic appointment. I tried to get a hair cut, but they were busy at
Subway. I might try the barbers in Old Greenwich. I stopped by the library and
read another computer newsweekly. I checked out the Microsoft "Running
Windows 98" with a cdrom it came with. I returned home and worked on the
system until 7 P.M. when my former house guest stopped by. We chatted, talking
about six degrees of separation. His office mate's son's fiancée’s brother was
on Swiss Air flight returning home to Switzerland. My friend left at 9:15 P.M.
and I was tired and slept until 11:45 P.M.. I updated Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/3/98 Thursday 3:45 A.M. EDT: I posted a Scott's
Media Player Demo at mrscott.com/scotdemo.htm . Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>9/3/98 Thursday 12:50 A.M. EDT: I downloaded the
Microsoft Media Player Netshow Encoder and posted a broadcast on my Broadcast
page mrscott.com/sound.htm . It works really easily real time, and I will not
be able to post broadcast when I have server space. I did it at 10 kbps at 56
K. baud. Well enjoy the broadcast if you have the Microsoft Media Player on
your computer. CIO
Note:<888>9/2/98 Wednesday 11:40 P.M. EDT: I am downloading
Downloads: NetShow Services for Windows NT Server Netshow Tools, hoping to find
an encoding tool for MS Media Player. CIO
Note:<888>9/2/98 Wednesday 9:20 P.M. EDT: I rested from 2
P.M. until 6 P.M.. I watched the ABC evening news. I went out at 7 P.M. and
read two computer newsweeklies at the Greenwich Library, PC Magazine, and the
Greenwich Times. I drove down by the water on Steamboat Road. Five vans with
www.theshark.com were in residence at the Greenwich Harbor Inn. I went by the
Grand Union and bought one Cantaloupe at .29 a pound for .95, two bananas at
.69 a pound for .58, two ears of yellow corn for .34, a quart jar of chopped
garlic for $4.99, 20 oz. of Pepperidge Goldfish crackers for $4.29, 15 packs of
Ramen noodles for $3, a Tony's pizza $3.39, GU frozen green beans a 12 oz. bags
for .79 each for $1.58 for a total of $18.79. I chatted with a priest from
Harlem about Italy while shopping. It started raining as I left the store
heavily. I put away the groceries and am making herbal garlic baked in wine
boneless breast of chicken with potato and onion and broccoli which should be
ready in fifteen minutes. I updated Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm .
Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>9/2/98 Wednesday 1:30 P.M. EDT: I went out at 9
A.M.. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop. I went by the bank. I paid my rent.
I went by the post office and paid my cablevision and electricity. I also
bought ten stamps. I have paid my MCI bill, but still have to pay my Bell
Atlantic bill. I went up to CompUSA in Norwalk and returned the video graphics
card. I came down and stopped by the Old Greenwich thrift shop. I drove around
Tod's Point, and there were a few people there on an overcast day. I went
downtown and stopped by the library and returned videotapes. I went by Exxon
for $11.05 premium gasoline. I stopped by the Food Emporium and bought 2% half
gallon milk $2.05, 1.23 pounds at $9.99 a pound of hazelnut coffee for $12.29,
13 oz. Bokar $3.89, 13 oz. French roast $3.69, 13 oz. 8 o'clock $3.69, 30 oz.
Columbian $10.99 for a total of $36.60. I stopped by the Arnold Bread store and
got 3 loaves of Healthnut bread and one free loaf of Arnold Nutty grain for $3
total. I returned home and mixed the coffee beans together and put them in the
container jars. I made Ramen noodles and a peanut butter sandwich with ice tea
for lunch and then had coffee and filed this report. I received my Bell
Atlantic bill and will pay it this afternoon. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>9/2/98 Wednesday 7:25 A.M. EDT: Good Morning
sunrise Bermuda Triangle [WebCam 1] . I upgraded my stats mrscott.com/stats.htm
. When trying to use more than one monitor with my www.pcware.com S‑571
onboard video, with a PCI ATI video card it, it loaded the Onboard SIS video
driver, but it kept having a conflict. Thus to use dual monitors with my
system, I would have to use two PCI cards and disable the onboard video. Well I
am through my email, and I just finishing listening to the weekender broadcast
www.ttalk.com . It is nice to get a little work done with the lites on for a
change. I also changed my screen resolution to 640X480 with my homepage at the
same resolution. It should be better for laptops users. Well have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/2/98 Wednesday 6:15 A.M. EDT: I was up at 5 P.M.
yesterday. I had breakfast of cereal, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and
coffee. My house guest has departed. I went up to CompUSA in Norwalk at 6:30
P.M.. I bought an ATI graphics card which I will return today, since it will
not work in dual monitor mode with my onboard video. It took quite a while to
test it. I went to be bed at 2:20 A.M. and got up at 5:30 A.M.. I updated
Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . Well I will pay bills this morning and
return the video card to CompUSA. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>9/14/98 Monday 5:10 P.M. EDT: I fell asleep from
9:30 A.M. to 11 A.M. while listening to www.ttalk.com 's weekender broadcast. I
surfed the net until about 1 P.M. and had a light lunch of goldfish crackers
and mixed nuts. A friend stopped by and we chatted for a while, while I had
Cappuccino. Another friend is stopping over to spend the night since he has an
early morning appointment tomorrow. The earlier visitor and I went out at 3
P.M.. I replaced the burned out right headlight on his Volvo which is fairly
simple. We drove by the Hospital Thrift shop which is slow and pricey recently.
We drove down by the Island Beach Ferry which I believe has its last day
tomorrow. We did not take it, since it would have been $7 for my guest. We sat
in Roger Sherman Baldwin park which has lots of goose droppings, like the well
lit out on the harbor also has lots of geese and probably droppings. I noticed
the United Way is having their annual festival in Roger Sherman Baldwin park
this weekend, and they are charging $25 a head, or $20 if you purchase tickets
early. We drove down Steamboat Road. I went by the lower Greenwich Avenue
newsstand and bought 2 buy two get one free Camel lights for $11.80. It is hot
and sultry out with poor air conditions today. We returned home, and I plan to
have a salad for dinner of Avocado, olives, ham, onion, kosher dill pickle, and
dressing. Well my houseguest for the evening is suppose to show up between 7
P.M. and 8 P.M.. Well it is a busy Monday. I updated Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>9/14/98 Monday 8:10 A.M. EDT: I was up at 7:30
P.M. and had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and am
drinking my cappuccino right now. One can run the coffee through and part way
through flip the lever and froth the milk and then finishing running the coffee
through. One needs to add about an ounce more water for the frothing steam.
Well time for morning net surfing. CIO
Note:<888>9/13/98 Sunday 10:05 P.M. EDT: Time for Shut Eye.
CIO
Note:<888>9/13/98 Sunday 9:35 P.M. EDT: Printing out copy of
President Clinton's second rebuttal 9/12/98 for my hard copy printed copy of
the report and rebuttals. Well I still have to sift through my email. CIO
Note:<888>9/13/98 Sunday 9:15 P.M. EDT: I updated the ASCII
Text DOS file of the Starr Report with both of President Clinton's Rebuttals
included in the file available at mrscott.com/starrrep.txt . This file can be
imported into a Word processor for manipulation of fonts and settings. Since I
created most of the file from the CNN posted files of the Starr Report which
were small enough to import into Microsoft FrontPage for cutting and pasting
into my WordPerfect 6.0 Word processor and saving them in ASCII Text DOS format
for importation into other word processors like Microsoft Word, the formatting
may not be the same as the original report which has too long of files for
importation into Microsoft FrontPage. The need to cut and paste from Microsoft
FrontPage, prevents the HTML coding that would appear in cutting and pasting
directly from the web browser version, which would be confusing. Thus the text
of the file is accurate providing the CNN version was accurate, but the format
is not the same at the original published version, plus I added both of
President Clinton's two rebuttals. CIO
Note:<888>9/13/98 Sunday 8:40 P.M. EDT: I updated United
States House of Representatives Report of the Independent Counsel, Starr Report
page with this format United States House of Representatives Report of the
Independent Counsel, Starr Report , with links to both of President Clinton's
two rebuttals and the text of the Starr report from Thomas Library of Congress
Reports to Congress and made another completely downloadable file group of the
report and rebuttals to download from mrscott.com/starrrep.zip . I will now
edit the ASCII Text File to include the second rebuttal. CIO
Note:<888>9/13/98 Sunday 7:00 P.M. EDT: Hot Florida Getaway
Wyndham Safari CIO
Note:<888>9/13/98 Sunday 6:45 P.M. EDT: I had Morrel sliced
ham for dinner with Ramen noodles, green beans, broccoli, iced tea, and for
dessert I made Cappuccino learning how to froth the milk with my Cappuccino
machine with the metal frothing container. One probably can froth the milk
while making the cappuccino, but I frothed after making the cappuccino. It
tastes pretty dang good for a first try, and I just happened to have a wee bit
of cinnamon to put on top. I have to go to CVS for cinnamon some time. Well
enjoy the evening. I won't be going to bed early, since the cappuccino will
keep me awake. CIO
Note:<888>9/13/98 Sunday 5:45 P.M. EDT: I rehung my shower
curtain and put my bathmat back on the bathtub rim. It is important to use a
good Rubbermaid bathmat in the bath tub when showering or bathing in the
bathtub. I went back out at 2 P.M.. I stopped by Lectors and returned the
larger frother and bought a 10 oz. metal frother for $4.99 which fits
underneath the frothing spigot of my Braun Cappuccino Machine. I also bought a
set of four piece measuring spoons for $1.99, and a cloth tape measure for .89
for a total of $8.34 with tax. I drove down to the Island Beach Parking lot,
and went out to the ferry dock to wait for the ferry. I chatted with four young
German visitors and complimented one on his back pack. I told him I used one
like it when in Europe in 1972, and I thought it was a French Infantry Nap Sack
from World War I. He told me it is a Swiss Pack. They have a light metal frame,
and leather bottom, and are tear shaped and draw at the top and with a flap
that goes over the top. I bought mine for $2 in the Florence Flea Market. It is
like a large book bag, very comfortable to wear, and I enjoyed traveling with
it in Europe. Maybe it is a Mountaineers Day Pack. I don't know what happened
to mine. I told the young German visitors they have Octoberfest in Melbourne,
Florida and a few other German short stories. I traveled out on the Island
Beach Ferry at 3 P.M. and commented on one gal's Margarettaville T‑shirt.
I mentioned, while waiting for passengers to board at Island Beach to one gal,
that a relative in Maine had said that it is an extremely low low tide
recently. I noticed the same phenomena out at Tod's Point. The relative said
usually in the fall there are lower tides. I was thinking if that was an
asteroid I observed around the moon the other night, maybe it impacted with the
moon, and knocked the moon closer producing wider tidal extremes. Well enough
science fiction. I returned on the Island Beach Ferry without leaving it. I
surveyed the houses along the waterfront. I saw one man who must have weighed
600 pounds fishing on Steamboat Road with his son. I saw one young fellow
zooming around Island Beach on a Jet Ski and head out to Tod's Point. They move
across the water very quickly, but one should usually travel in pairs in case
one malfunctions or keep a waterproof cell phone handy for emergencies, and be
careful not to disturb fishermen. I noticed they have built a very large home
next to the Belle Haven Club, along with almost finishing the remodeling of a
large home on the South East point of Field Point Park. I noticed moderate
harbor traffic. When I returned to the town ferry dock, I departed with the
large crowd. In the Island Beach Ferry dock, I mentioned to one gentleman
wearing a Crested Butte ski hat, that I knew of someone out there, but it is
very cold out there in the winter. I said some people with arthritis prefer the
warmer weather. I then went to Grass Island and surveyed the harbor briefly. I
returned to the center of town, and sat for a while. I noticed the northern
tree with the weeping leaves at the Senior Center has a sapling growing. I
noticed two long stretch white Lincoln Continental Limousines cruising around
town in formation. I mentioned to a G. Gordon Liddy look-alike but much younger
about the oil drum shooting at Tod's Point. I then walked the lower part of
Greenwich Avenue. I said hello to one of the senior Texas citizens in town.
Also at the Island Beach parking lot, I chatted briefly with one of our regular
town observers. I returned home and am having some goldfish crackers and ice tea.
I used the cloth measuring tape to measure the widest part of my waist at the
upper belly and it is 41 inches, but lower down the waist I feel comfortable in
the 38 inch shorts I am wearing. I guess I will have a hard time fitting into
my size 34 inch jeans this fall when it gets cooler. I observed one fellow
downtown who looks like one of the representatives from Massachusetts in this
area, and he has a similar weight problem to me. Well I guess we all keep
hoping to loose weight, but for all I know with all the walking I have done, it
only increases my appetite. Well have a good evening, and enjoy the rest of the
nice day. CIO
Note:<888>9/13/98 Sunday 1:50 P.M. EDT: I went out for my
coffee in my thermos at 11 P.M. down by the Senior Center. I walked the lower
part of Greenwich Avenue for a while. I drove up by CVS and bought 4 cans of
mixed nuts for $1.99 each, $7.96 total and a half price package of Contac for
$2.49 for a total of $10.45. I chatted with one of my former neighbors from
Steamboat Road which was an enjoyable diversion. I stopped by Lectors for a
metal steamer pitcher for my Cappuccino machine for $10.59, which I have to
exchange for a smaller one since, it does not fit underneath the frother spout.
I went by the Grand Union and bought a half gallon of whole milk for coffee for
$1.67, a quart of Quaker State synthetic oil 10W30 for $2.29, a head of
broccoli for .99, 2 cans of jumbo pitted olives for .89 each, $1.78 total, and
a Avocado for .99 for $7.86 total. I returned home and put a half of quart of
oil in my Volvo. I put my shower curtain and bath mat in the washer machine
with a half gallon of bleach to clean off the mildew. They should be done
shortly. I have to remember to leave the shower curtain closed to let it dry
after showers. I am having ice tea and gold fish crackers. Well have a good
afternoon. I will go out after I make a telephone call shortly. CIO
Note:<888>9/13/98 Sunday 11:00 A.M. EDT: I finished the
laundry and making the ice tea. I had a peanut butter sandwich for lunch and
Ramen noodles and ice tea. I am just about ready to go out with a thermos of
coffee and sit outside and stroll around for a while downtown. Well have a good
day. CIO
Note:<888>9/13/98 Sunday 9:15 A.M. EDT: I finished cleaning
the apartment and watering the plants. I am doing laundry and making
mrscott.com/icetea.htm . I should be done in a little over an hour. I listened
to Radio Dingold linked from mrscott.com/dutchrad.htm while I was doing my
house cleaning. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/13/98 Sunday 5:40 A.M. EDT: I am up back on a
day time schedule and was up at 4:30 A.M.. I had scrambled eggs, bacon, toast,
orange juice, vitamins, and coffee for breakfast. I am just about to start my
house cleaning. I made a separate Starr Report page mrscott.com/starr.htm .
Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/12/98 Saturday 5:20 P.M. EDT: I added President
Clinton's Second Rebuttal to the Starr Report mrscott.com/clinton2.htm , and I
also incorporated it into the downloadable group of files mrscott.com/starrrep.zip
. I will not add it to the text file, it can be printed out separately. CIO
Note:<888>9/12/98 Saturday 4:50 P.M. EDT: I went out at 1:30
P.M. and drove down Greenwich Avenue, and stopped by Grass Island and viewed
the harbor for an hour. I noticed a large cabin cruiser about 70 feet from New
York, New York coming into the harbor called Klondike Gal?. It moored at the
General Reinsurance Building. There were a number of other small craft on the
water. I returned about 2:45 P.M. and rested a bit watching a bit of the
"History Channel". I cleaned my air conditioner filter and its frame,
and set it onto the air conditioner properly, so it does not vibrate anymore.
It was getting to be a bit noisy. Well I am a bit pooped having been up since
about 3 A.M.. My site is a bit busy with people trying to download the Starr
Report. The Fox News service said there is nothing impeachable in the Starr
report. They said the White House released another point by point reply to it
today. Well I will try to stay up a while. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>9/12/98 Saturday 1:25 P.M. EDT: I went out at 9:30
A.M. and stopped by the Greenwich Library. I told them about my internet
efforts mirroring the Starr Report, and the reaction was general yawn. I read
the local paper which has lots of Starr Report information. I went by the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I told one of the Saturday volunteers about my
Starr Report efforts, and he is not pleased with the present administration. I
mentioned for the cost of the Starr Report, they could have bought a
Presidential Yacht. I also mentioned during our winter, there is a very nice
resort recently built in South Africa called Sun City which is one of the
premier resort destinations in the world particularly during our colder
weather. I drove down Greenwich Avenue and parked. I bought another blue binder
at Meads for $2.23. I noticed quite a few early morning risers going about
their Saturday morning business. I drove over to Old Greenwich and noticed they
have the Sidewalk Art sale going on in Old Greenwich during this beautiful day.
I drove out to Tod's Point. I did the complete three mile walk around Tod's
Point which is walking the entire outer perimeter. On the South Shore by the
second bridge, I noticed at low tide the tidal pond along the shore has
thousands of sand crabs. The tide was about as low as it ever goes, and the
beach was at least 150 yards wide. I sat in the Picnic area for a short spell
before completing my walk. I noticed by the freshly painted pair of picnic
benches facing Indian Harbor and Island Beach, that the green steel drum trash
can had from six to eight 45 caliper bullets fired through it, entering one
side and exiting the other. I can't imagine any walkers or picnickers firing a
firearm at the Picnic area, so I imagine it must have been a law enforcement
officer killing a rapid raccoon or other animal in the trash barrel. I was
thinking it must be awfully hard to lift the metal barrels, and I noticed they
have started putting in green plastic barrels, which are more prone to being
blown over by the wind, except a couple have frames at the base. There were
quite a few walkers out in the late morning as usual during good weather, and
frequently during colder weather. I chatted with one gentleman about the old
days in Nantucket from 1975 to 1983 when I use to walk and jog from seven to
fifteen miles a day. I would walk or jog from the center of town frequently out
to one of the shore points at the Airport beach, Surfside Beach, or Mount
Vernon Farm Beach, frequently taking dirt roads to the first two off Fair
Grounds Road through the Pine Forest to the beach, and of course the access to
Mount Vernon Farm then was dirt. I would then walk or jog along the beach and
come back one of the alternate routes previously mentioned. I sometimes if full
of energy would continue on back through town out to the Jetties Beach before
returning. Some other walking and jogging excursions were out from town to
Sconsset on the Sconsset Road and then return the longer route along the Polpis
Road. Another route was out to Madaket and then return through town via a
different route. Of course one could always walk around downtown a bit too. I
remember local Nantucket kids like taking several days to walk around the
entire perimeter of the island, which might seem like a short distance, but
when one looks at all the bays, coves, and jagged shore line of Nantucket, it
can take a number of days so bring provisions. After my walk at Tod's Point I
returned back home and had a Tony's 4 Cheese Pizza, gold fish crackers, ice tea
and coffee. I then filed this report. Well it is a beautiful day, so I think I
will go back out downtown. Enjoy the afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>9/12/98 Saturday 9:25 A.M. EDT: I am just about
done printing out the 307 page report. I printed out the first half on my HP
500+ which started malfunctioning halfway thru. It might have overheated. I
will have to test it later. I printed out the rest on my NEC 890 which is about
half as fast as the HP. Both are postscript printers, which are faster. I have
two blue Oxford Binders that I bought yesterday at Stables for $6. They each
old half the report with the side clip. As soon as I put the second half
together, I will go out for a little fresh air and roam around town for a
while. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/12/98 Saturday 5:30 A.M. EDT: I put together
ASCII Text Dos Printable Version and Word processor Importable Version of Starr
Report with President Clinton's Rebuttal "starrrep.txt", 300 Pages,
888,640 Bytes . CIO
Note:<888>9/12/98 Saturday 4:00 A.M. EDT: I slept from 9
P.M. to 3 A.M.. I updated the Starr Report listing by adding the individual
pages of the report to my server which is low on space, United States House of
Representatives Report of the Independent Counsel, Starr Report, Read in HTML
Format. I also added President Clinton's Rebuttal mrscott.com/clinton.htm to
the group of files in the individuals pages and the downloadable file. I am
still tired and will go back to bed. CIO
Note:<888>9/11/98 Friday 8:45 P.M. EDT: I download the html
pages of the Starr Report from CNN and edited out the CNN info out, and posted
United States House of Representatives Report of the Independent Counsel,
Download Starr Report, "starrrep.zip" 300,104 bytes and Open File
"starrrep.htm" to download and unzip to have your own downloadable
version of the Starr Report on your hard drive for your own leisure reading.
Just unzip it into a folder and open the file "starrrep.htm" to read
the report with your web browser. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>9/11/98 Friday 6:30 P.M. EDT: I took a short nap
in the morning. I had a peanut butter sandwich and goldfish cracker, ice tea,
and coffee for lunch. I did a little internet work. I had a visitor come down
for an errand. I went out and stopped by Zyns and bought 3 buy 2 get 1 free of
Camel lights for $18 total. I stopped by Meads, but they did not have the
binder I needed for my Random Notes print out. I went by Stables in Old
Greenwich and bought 2 blue binders for $5.82 with the binding clip on the
side. I drove by Tod's Point and viewed Long Island Sound from the Picnic Area
and there was a storm coming in, but it seems to have cleared. It was a nice
blustery day, and I could see a number of sailboats across the Sound. I
returned home about 5 P.M., and read today's Greenwich Times which I bought at
Zyns. I updated Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . CIO
Note:<888>9/11/98 Friday 9:10 A.M. EDT: I upgraded Text File
of Scott's Random Notes from start June 1997 thru August 1998 about 376 pages
or 1,194,114 bytes with July 1998 and August 1998's text, and printed out those
two months. The file can be imported into a word processor and reconfigured
into a more user friendly format for printing. CIO
Note:<888>9/11/98 Friday 7:10 A.M. EDT: I am done with my
daily internet routines. I am listening to BBC from mrscott.com/ukradio.htm .
Well back to net activity. Watch the stock market today. CIO
Note:<888>9/11/98 Friday 5:45 A.M. EDT: I was up at 5 A.M.
and had bacon, scrambled eggs, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee for
breakfast. This is the link for the Independent Council Report to be released
this afternoon United States House of Representatives ‑ Report of the
Independent Counsel . Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/10/98 Thursday 8:10 P.M. EDT: A friend stopped
by at 2:30 P.M. while I was just finishing up my email. I went for my 3 P.M.
appointment, but it was cancelled. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop again.
I returned and I went out with my guest to view the harbor from Grass Island. I
returned home and we relaxed and I made dinner while watching the financial
news. I fixed ham, corn on the cob, green beans, broccoli, and ice tea. I
updated Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm which is just about where it was
when I started it last October, in other words all the profits are gone. Well
have a good evening, I need to get to bed soon. CIO
Note:<888>9/10/98 Thursday 1:25 P.M. EDT: I went downtown at
11:30 A.M. and mailed my letter. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop and they
have a Braun coffee machine tea maker in the housewares, they have a Chinese
tea chest for $125. They were just taking in a three component stereo system
that looked fairly new that should be around $50 to $75, but it only has one
tape cassette drive not two. My system is working fine, so I don't need another
one. I went down Greenwich Avenue and viewed the lunch hour crowd. I did not
drive down Steamboat Road, because it is the same weather pattern. I would say
that last week's minor volcanic activity up in Alaska sent down a cooler cloud
formation that has caused this cooler weather. I suppose weather watchers in
the Gulf of Mexico might be worrying about the offshore oil platforms in the
Gulf of Mexico and their security during the present hurricane season. If a
major platform like the Shell Oil platform were taken out by a hurricane, we
could lose 25% of the U.S. oil, which would make for a cold winter up north. I
went by the Greenwich Library and read the three computer news weeklies and the
local paper. It was very slow in the library, and I suppose now that the cooler
weather is here, we will have less visitors and less merry makers out from the
city. Of course we always get Indian Summer in about another six weeks. Well it
really is not that cold, only mid 70s, but it is a sudden change. I returned
home and made a cup of coffee. I have a 3 P.M. appointment. Well keep enjoying
the afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>9/10/98 Thursday 11:25 A.M. EDT: I rested from 7
A.M. to 9 A.M. and I got up and had a Tony's Pizza and wrote a letter after
cleaning up. I tweaked the United Kingdom and Ireland and Northern Ireland
Radio Stations page adding descriptions to the BBC Radio links. I also reduced
my auto insurance from a million dollar liability to the state allocated
amount, since I really don't drive that much. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>9/10/98 Thursday 6:45 A.M. EDT: I tweaked the
United Kingdom and Ireland and Northern Ireland Radio Stations page. CIO
Note:<888>9/10/98 Thursday 4:50 A.M. EDT: I put together a
new radio links page United Kingdom and Ireland and Northern Ireland Radio
Stations CIO
Note:<888>9/10/98 Thursday 3:35 A.M. EDT: I was up at 2:30
A.M. and had breakfast of Grand Union raisin bran, toast, vitamins, orange and
grapefruit juice, and coffee. I had a good nights sleep. I am listening to BBC
Radio News at http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio5/live/stub/output28.ram for the
British Perspective of the World. I did not make it out yesterday, but I have a
3 P.M. appointment this afternoon, so I suppose I might go out earlier today.
It is cooler here about70 degrees here, but it is suppose to warm up for the
weekend. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/9/98 Wednesday 4:25 P.M. EDT: I updated Scott's
Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm , well I guess it Ups and Downs in the stock
market, well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>9/9/98 Wednesday 4:20 P.M. EDT: Webshots ‑
Download the Ultimate Screen Saver and Wallpaper Today! CIO
Note:<888>9/9/98 Wednesday 3:50 P.M. EDT: I worked on the
internet until about 10:30 A.M., and I then took a nap until about 2 P.M.. I
watched CNN a bit about President Clinton's trip to Orlando Speech. I think CNN
should give Jeb Bush equal time on their evening newscast to expound on his
viewpoint in the Florida governor's race. I think the President should view
McDonald's outside Disney World and tour some of the new Disney attractions and
tour some of Florida's hurricane disaster preparation sights. Maybe he should
tour the National Hurricane Center in Coral Cables, Florida and possibly stop
by some Old Folks homes and the Grey Panther's headquarters. I believe Michael
Vanderbilt has some property in Florida and Brumos is probably still pushing
German automobiles. I suppose NASA has some activities for VIPs and one could
tour Busch Gardens and Sea World and visit the Rapid Deployment Force at McDill
Air Force Base and tour the East and West coast shores of the state of Florida.
Once you've started doing a lot of that, his term would probably be over in
about two years. Well I sure wish I could afford to go down to Florida this
winter, but you know on a limited budget I don't know if I will be able to get
away. I have been told that IBM was think of building some sort of facility in
Orlando or at Disney, but I am so far off sight from Florida, it is hard to
tell what is really going on down there anyway. Well give my best to the kind
folks in Florida, and I appreciate all the reasonably priced Florida Orange
Juice they have been sending up North over the years. CIO
Note:<888>9/9/98 Wednesday 8:35 A.M. EDT: I put the World
Wildlife Fund link at the upper right of my homepage http://www.wwf.org and I
found this link to download their screensaver Action Kit: Free Stuff which you
should logon from the primary link. Well maybe we can do some environmental
observation today somewhere around town. CIO
Note:<888>9/9/98 Wednesday 8:20 A.M. EDT: Death Threat
Received Against Whale Star CIO
Note:<888>9/9/98 Wednesday 8:00 A.M. EDT: News on pets
Lexington Herald‑Leader | September 6, 1998 CIO
Note:<888>9/9/98 Wednesday 7:50 A.M. EDT: I posted another
broadcast for my broadcast page at mrscott.com/sound.htm . Well have a good
day, I should be out drifting around town about 9 A.M., after I shower and
cleanup. CIO
Note:<888>9/9/98 Wednesday 6:35 A.M. EDT: The Speedtrap
Registry CIO
Note:<888>9/9/98 Wednesday 6:25 A.M. EDT: I am impressed
with this new search engine from Microsoft MSN Internet Search CIO
Note:<888>9/9/98 Wednesday 6:20 A.M. EDT: When Win98's power
management doesn't agree with your PC (InfoWorld) Windows 98 Bios Update
Information. CIO
Note:<888>9/9/98 Wednesday 6:15 A.M. EDT: Grand Union
Coupons ValuPage brought to you by SuperMarkets Online brought to you by
ValuPage sponsored by SuperMarkets Online CIO
Note:<888>9/9/98 Wednesday 6:10 A.M. EDT: MP3.com ‑
The MP3 resource on the Internet . I was thinking yesterday after the
electrical storm the day before, that when Cable Modems are commonly installed,
that although Cable Systems are suppose to be grounded, it would be useful if
some internet tech people checked as to whether the ethernet cards used as
cable modems are grounded against lightning, so as not to short out CPUs during
an electrical storm. Thus the ethernet cable modem should have a ground fault interrupter
or there should be a ground fault interrupter on the cable leading to the cable
modem. CIO
Note:<888>9/9/98 Wednesday 5:30 A.M. EDT: Additional note, I
had bacon, scrambled eggs, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee for
breakfast; tomorrow will be cereal. CIO
Note:<888>9/9/98 Wednesday 5:25 A.M. EDT: I went out at 3
P.M. yesterday and had coffee downtown. I chatted with a couple who use to live
on Steamboat Road about Harry Truman and being interviewed at Spirit Lake
before Mt. St. Helens exploded last time. I mentioned that my father had given
me President Harry Truman's autograph in the mid 1950 when we lived in Alabama
and Harry visited our local chamber of commerce. I also mentioned that thru
Harry's daughter being married to the Daniels family that there was probably
some connection to Daniels construction company in the old days. I made my 4
P.M. appointment just as a major downpour occurred. I stopped by the library
and told a couple of regular internet users to check out my internet as far as
the weather is concerned. A lot of people frequently forget in doing their
economic research that the weather is key factor in economic forecasts, just as
oil futures and off shore Gulf of Mexico oil production is effected by
hurricane activity, or crop forecasts as opposed to frost or energy consumption
as opposed to average temperature, or average temperature as opposed to amount
of tourism. Thus the weather effects some major economic factors in the
economy, and since the United States governments spends over 50 billion dollars
a year on weather forecasting and weather research, there is a lot of weather
information to sift through. Also if one is around a military group or security
group that has large numbers of personnel outside for extended periods of time,
or even any outdoor activity group the weather can be a frequent factor which
also affects outdoor recreational activities, concerts, picnicking,
maintenance, travel plans, and a myriad of other activities. Thus a smart
individual keeps an eye to the weather in their daily activities. Well there
was one brief rain shower during this period of discussion. I checked out the
waterfront again. I walked around downtown a brief period, and one local
citizen was somewhat suspect of the intentions of certain out of town observers
who come here to linger for long periods of time. I advised him that there are
professional troublemakers who show up in every community particularly wealthy
communities hoping to profiteer in their adventures. I also advised him a great
many foreign visitors come here without resources, and they usually work, and
most generally don't cause any problems; and we enjoy having them since it
helps in the International makeup of the community. Thus I am still taking my
Swiss neutral position and not taking sides on any major issues, since as far
as I can tell there really is not much to report on. I suppose if some cleaver
researcher compiled a list of the other internet sites coming out of this area,
one might have a better viewpoint of the over all consciousness of the entire
area. Well I returned home and chatted with some of my neighbors. I relaxed for
a while and went to bed at about 9 P.M. after having dinner of peanut butter
sandwich and goldfish crackers and ice tea. I did not get a chance to update
Scott's Index before the 3 A.M. update deadline at the Microsoft Investor site.
Well have a good morning, and remember the squirrel in the tree might know more
than you do. CIO
Note:<888>9/8/98 Tuesday 2:40 P.M. EDT: I went out at 9
A.M.. I found two TV tables discarded by a neighbor. I chatted with a couple of
my neighbors about the storm. I drove west on West Putnam Avenue and noticed an
ambulance by a yellow bicycle in front of Putnam Olds Cadillac and next to the
body shop. There was an ambulance there, so apparently a bicycler was hurt in a
mishap. I hope they are all right. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop and
surveyed the merchandise. I went by Putnam Trust Bank of New York and withdrew
funds from inside at the cash machine, since there were about 10 people in
line. I drove downtown and noticed they had yellow tape in front of the
catholic church where the storm and knocked down a large limb. I parked at the
Board of Education adjacent parking lot next to the French Park, which is
cheaper. I walked to the stationary store on the lower left of Greenwich Avenue
and bought three buy two get one free of Camel lights for $17.70 total. I
stopped by the Mews thrift shop and toured the merchandise. I chatted with a
fellow thrift shopper and he told me he was moving into the Mews. I offered to
help him move some book cases, but he said he had a dolly. I drove down on
Steamboat Road, and chatted with the fisherman. I chatted with somebody that
look like the son in law of a former president and grandson of a five star
general with his two sons about fishing conditions in Nantucket around the old
Navy Base on Lyons Farm Road saying that they are good in October there, but it
is much too dangerous to swim there because of the rip tide along the south
shore of both Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard. I mentioned somebody from Blue
Eye, Missouri had showed me where to fish there. I also said that day in
October before heading to California the first time in the yellow Subaru around
1978, I had caught about 28 blue fish and two bass in about two hours with a
Hopkins Lure. I then went down to the Greenwich Harbor Inn and advised the
cabin cruiser personnel from Vero Beach that all the weather information on the
internet to do with weather forecasting is available, and I said IBM has
internet access in Vero Beach. I advised them against going down to Vero Beach
until the end of October when the hurricane season is officially over. I drove
over to Grass Island and surveyed the waterfront where there were other people
fishing. I noticed the cabin cruiser from Vero Beach leaving the harbor and the
Island Beach Ferry coming in. I noticed the Greenwich Parks service was
emptying the trash cans, and they are big strong dudes with Army T‑shirts
doing the work. I chatted with another fisherman about weather conditions in
the Keys this time of year. I returned to central Greenwich and toured the
Hospital Thrift Shop and told them about meeting an International Red Cross
Head years ago in Constitution Square in Greece, and that my roommate in
college and I both shook hands with him. I also mentioned that the
International Red Cross has many duties besides blood donations. I advised them
that I believe I am O+, and another family member is B‑ the universal
donor. I also chatted with a couple of the shoppers and staff about random
subjects. I went downtown and stopped for one of the local library patrons from
Norway and offered him a lift, and told him about recent weather activities on
the internet. I went to the library and briefly chatted with one regular. I
left the library and went to the Grand Union and purchased Green Beans at .99 a
pound for .58, Kellogg’s Corn flakes large box for .99, Cheerios $2.50, two
Tony's Pizzas for $2.50 apiece for $5, Tetley Tea Bags $1.49, 3 Tropicana
Orange Juice half gallons for $5 total, three MyTFine Pudding Mix $2, a gallon
of GU skim milk for $1.99, 2 I Can't Believe It's Not Butter packages for $1.29
each, a gallon of Goldfish crackers for $5.29, a Morell ham for $2.99 a pound
for $4.99, a pound of Virginia bacon for $1.99, two 18 egg boxes for .99 each
box for a total of $36.37. I chatted with one nice local couple about the fact
that the gentleman was on the plane with me when I returned from my father's
funeral in Illinois years ago. I noticed quite a few of the Monday morning
senior citizen crowd out and about this Tuesday after Labor Day. I paid for my
groceries and while putting them away, I chatted with a pilot about general
topics to do with aviation and computers. He has good military sense from
experience. I returned home with my groceries and put them away. I had some
Ramen noodles. I filed this report. I will try to relax for a while and I have
a 4 P.M. appointment today. Well enjoy your afternoons. CIO
Note:<888>9/8/98 Tuesday 8:00 A.M. EDT: I have been doing
some net work, and also listening to www.ttalk.com 's weekender progress. I
guess the weekday capitalists are circling their wagons for the day's venture.
It will be interesting to see what the Stockmarket thinks today NYSE Market
Information . I will start cleaning up and continue listening to www.ttalk.com
, I have 1 hour 10 minutes until the broadcast is over, so I guess I will be
out on the town for viewing the storm damaged citizens about 9 A.M. Well have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/8/98 Tuesday 5:40 A.M. EDT: MobileWord Web Site
CIO
Note:<888>9/8/98 Tuesday 5:40 A.M. EDT: Reference Sites Ask
Jeeves! and Answers.com ‑ Question and Electric Library Personal Edition
for a few quick and easy answers to the world of Information. CIO
Note:<888>9/8/98 Tuesday 5:30 A.M. EDT: Bill Gates Website
CIO
Note:<888>9/8/98 Tuesday 5:25 A.M. EDT: Microsoft PressPass ‑
PC Empowerment Grants Open a World of New Opportunities to Older Americans CIO
Note:<888>9/8/98 Tuesday 5:20 A.M.
EDT:http://www.lotus.com/98/lotusphere.nsf, IBM LotusSphere Berlin, Germany,
September 22 ‑25, 1998 CIO
Note:<888>9/8/98 Tuesday 5:15 A.M. EDT: I would not have
wanted to be out in that weather yesterday at the US Open 1998 ‑ Official
Site by IBM . CIO
Note:<888>9/8/98 Tuesday 5:10 A.M. EDT: Handy PC reference
material IBM News New World Book PC Cdrom Set CIO
Note:<888>9/8/98 Tuesday 5:00 A.M. EDT: Look at the
Satellite Photo from 8:45 P.M. 9/7/98, picture will change soon, NRL Satellite
Photo goes8_images/trop_atlantic_vis/LATEST.jpeg tropics CIO
Note:<888>9/8/98 Tuesday 4:55 A.M. EDT: I add a few more
links to Tropical Weather Scott's Internet Hotlist CIO
Note:<888>9/8/98 Tuesday 4:35 A.M. EDT: Forbes Digital Tool:
E‑Business ‑ Hurricanes and the web CIO
Note:<888>9/8/98 Tuesday 4:30 A.M. EDT: MSNBC Bronx teen
dies, thousands lose power in strong storm CIO
Note:<888>9/8/98 Tuesday 4:25 A.M. EDT: Exxon Executive Cary
Freed Kidnapped American Had Long Marches CIO
Note:<888>9/8/98 Tuesday 4:15 A.M. EDT: New York Times
Violent Storms Kill 3 in New York CIO
Note:<888>9/8/98 Tuesday 4:10 A.M. EDT: Words of Weather
Humor. Yesterday morning while sitting in front of the Senior Center, the
squirrel in the tree was going ape shit and basically ran me off, with its
intense chattering focused right at me, so that pretty much confirmed to me,
that the squirrel in the tree new exactly what was going to happen yesterday
and this morning, I think somebody should give more nuts to the squirrel for
being so vigilant. I have been observing that squirrel for quite a long time
the last few years, the few in the trees there are usually out in the morning,
and they frequently dump debris on me in the evenings, when I sit out. CIO
Note:<888>9/8/98 Tuesday 4:00 A.M. EDT: New York National
Weather Service Index of /text/severe/damage/ CIO
Note:<888>9/8/98 Tuesday 3:30 A.M. EDT: Well I am finally up
after the deep sleep. I woke up for a bite of breakfast of cereal, toast,
orange juice, vitamins earlier, but fell back asleep. I also received a call
from a friend out on Long Island and he said the whether had been bad out
there, and I had chatted with his wife earlier. Well I am not sure how much
rain we had, but when you have low blood pressure and a storm front comes in,
you tend to get sleepy, so I usually sleep through storms. Have a good morning.
Also the night before last, when the full moon was waning, I noticed what
looked like a star at about 2:30 P.M. o'clock on the face of the moon about one
tenth of the diameter of the moon away from the moon, I don't recall seeing a
star there, a downtown observer said it is "The Star of David", but I
think at about 2 P.M. two nights ago, it might have been the morning star
"Mercury", but it is so long ago since I studied the stars, I forget
a lot. I think the "Star of David" is an asteroid of metiorite, that
comes around every thousand years, and creates havoc on the planet. Well it
might be due soon, and maybe that is it. CIO
Note:<888>9/21/98 Monday 6:25 P.M. EDT: I finished cleaning
the apartment and watering the plants. I still have to do laundry and shower
and clean up. I chatted with my new ISP in California www.123bizweb.com , and I
will not have the new site accessible until Internic logs on the new name. I
can't access it through the IP address since, they use the Netscape server
which has multiple accounts on the same IP address. The new California West
Coast, San Jose, California address for Scott's site will be www.mikescott.org
which should be working in two or three days. I will be able to upload the
files to the site tonight though, although they will not be accessible until
the domain name is active. I will have to fix any cgi scripts once the site is
active. Well have a good evening, I have been watching the weather channel on
Channel 54 here, and I will watch the ABC evening news at 6:30 P.M.. I updated
Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm also. CIO
Note:<888>9/21/98 Monday 4:40 P.M. EDT: Weather Underground:
Tropical Weather CIO
Note:<888>9/21/98 Monday 4:35 P.M. EDT:FEMA Hurricane
Watches and Warnings http://www.fema.gov/hu98/AL0798w.gif . I was up at 10:30
A.M. and watched President Clinton's United Nations Speech. I had breakfast of
Cheerios, Toast, Orange Juice, Vitamins, and Coffee. I went back to bed until
2:30 P.M.. I started house cleaning. I checked with the California ISP, they
said they would email me the IP address. I checked with my Florida site, and
they said they would upgrade me today to 50 megs in the next 24 hours. I will
go back to housecleaning shortly. With the Clinton Starr Report information and
video released today, the internet is very slow, and it is hard to get the
weather links working off my Tropical Weather page mrscott.com/weather.htm .
CIO
Note:<888>9/21/98 Monday 3:00 A.M. EDT: I finished a bit of
web surfing, I noticed in
http://www.nds.coi.gov.uk/coi/coipress.nsf/ec99f27fdec7
ef20802564da002d9e0f/f017f572240ae5638025668100412f77?OpenDocument,
Buckingham Palace Press Release, November 11, 1998 that Queen Elizabeth II is
going to pay a visit to Paris on November 11, 1998 to unveil a statue of
Winston Churchill there and also visit Belgium the same day. Well I have
finished my daily internet routine. Well if you are fortunate enough to own
Microsoft Office 97, there is an update to it at Software downloads for Windows
95/98/NT. New 32‑bit Apps at Stroud's CWSApps List . Well give my best to
the VIPs and other visitors, while I pursue my housework tomorrow. Words to the
wise, "Don't even begin to think you are pulling the wool over my eyes, I
have seen it all before." If you are interested in what is happening with
my site, check my stats at mrscott.com/stats.htm . CIO
Note:<888>9/21/98 Monday 1:25 A.M. EDT: I went out at 11
P.M.. I drove down by Steamboat Road, and there was a State Department License
Plate parked by the General Reinsurance Building. I drove down to the pier at
the end. I returned to the center of Greenwich Avenue, and parked. I walked the
lower end of Greenwich Avenue. I walked up to the top and I heard vintage
Beatles Music coming from the band at the Dome Restaurant. I sat on the bench
at the top of the Avenue at the Post Road. I observed two Hadassah Jews walking
down Lafayette Place with a mother and a young baby in a baby carriage. They
have a school up in Bedford. They look a bit like the Amish. I sat on the bench
for a half hour. I noticed a black and white Tuxedo Cat, you know black cat
with white belly and white paws and white stripe on forehead crossing Lafayette
Place and going into the First Presbyterian Church property. While on Steamboat
Road, I observed a lot of vintage circa 1950s Ford Automobiles some from
Michigan with other vehicles that seem to be part of some sort of rally. They
all seemed to be partying a bit. While back to the bench at the top of the Avenue,
I noticed the fire department head out on a mission. I noticed the old Talbot’s
store at Lafayette Place is for rent, since they moved down to the Avenue. I
noticed a few midnight cruisers. I returned back down to the center of the
Avenue. I observed two young gals and a fellow say the music at the Dome was
lousy. I heard different version of older Beatles music being played at the
Dome by a young band as I walked by. I returned to the Center of Greenwich
Avenue by the Senior Center, and observed our observer down from Bridgeport is
still camping out. I suppose their karma in always camping out keeps it from
raining, like Arabs praying to the sun. I suppose if the hurricane comes up
here, it might get a little wet. I noticed on the hurricane Georges report that
if it is suppose to head towards San Juan about 5 P.M. today. I got to thinking
it might hit St. Croix before and possibly damage the Aramerada Hess refinery
which refines lots of Venezuelan Crude Oil which the United States has been
consuming in large quantities recently. If the Hess Refinery were hit, it would
possibly cause a significant decrease in the United States oil sources. I
verified this with an oil expert down in Texas. I suppose hurricane activity in
the Caribbean can cause significant problems with the Gulf of Mexico platforms
as well. Well I drove back down Steamboat Road and observed a interracial
couple making out in front of the Jenkins building, but possibly one of them
was just tanned. I noticed Police on patrol investigating the general area, and
that they are maintaining the usual patrols in the area. I returned home and
made a seltzer water, angostura bitters, and orange juice drink. I filed this
report. I will do a little light net cruising this morning. While out I
observed somebody walking on Milbank Avenue that looked like somebody I know
from Brazil. Well maybe the coffee barons are converging on the town and
brought this hot weather. It was warm and sultry out, and overcast and humid.
Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/20/98 Sunday 10:05 P.M. EDT: I took a nap
yesterday afternoon until 6:30 P.M. when the phone rang and woke me up, but
nobody was there. I watched the NBC evening news. Around 7:30 P.M. I had cooked
and eaten a 20 oz. Stauffer's Lasagna. I had a house guest arrive about 8:30
P.M.. We went out downtown, and he got a steak sandwich at Maneros butcher
which is open until 10 P.M. on Saturday night. We sat down on Steamboat Road
while he ate it, and listened to vintage music coming from the Indian Harbor Yacht
Club. We then went by the Grand Union and I bought two frozen petit peas at
$1.09 each for $2.18, 2 GU frozen Green Beans .50 each for $1, a Stauffer's
frozen 20 oz. Lasagna for $2.99, GU whole milk half gallon $1.67, GU 2% milk
half gallon $1.67, a 2 pound bag of onions $1.99, a Tony's four cheese pizza
$3.39 for a total of $14.89. We returned home and watched a little television
until 11 P.M.. I got up at midnight and logged onto123 BizWeb ISP California
$13 Special and signed up for a year's internet site on the west coast in San
Jose, California for $154.50. The order should be processed tomorrow. I will
thus be able to reduce my internet site extra charges in Florida, by having
unlimited transfer time in California. I will also have a site that faces out
from the other side of the Continent to make access from Asia and Australia
easier. I will also have a backup site in case either site ever goes down.
Since I was being charged about $5 to $7 extra transfer fees a month on the
Florida site, and the California site is $13, it will only cost me about $6 or
$7 more a month. I will have 50 megs storage, just as the same as the Florida
site, and I will try to have the site up and running tomorrow once I receive
the information from the site provider. I went back to bed and got up at 7
A.M.. I fixed breakfast for my houseguest, and got a tired spell and went back
to bed until noon. I chatted with a family member, and they told me the
minister in Maine is very down on President Clinton's misconduct, and should be
interviewed on CNN. I went out at 1 P.M. with my houseguest who had gone over
to the skating rink and watched them ice skating. Speaking of Cold, I got a
post card from a Danish pen pal, who was up 200 miles north of the Artic circle
in Finland with his family on vacation up there. It is already fall up there,
and the trees are changing. I went downtown with my houseguest, and we stopped
by Maneros butchers again and each got steak sandwiches and beverages. We sat
on the harbor on the steps of the General Reinsurance building overlooking the
harbor watching the boats, and listening to the music coming from the Greenwich
Harbor Festival. There seemed to be a large crowd at the Greenwich Harbor
Festival. We then drove over to Tod's Point, and walked the entire walk around
Tod's Point, and sat in the Southwest Picnic area, viewing the harbor on a
overcast day. There was plenty of wind, so there were lots of sailboats out on
the Sound. We started to return home and on Sound Beach Avenue, they had called
an ambulance for a female bicycler whom was hurt in a bicycle accident. I
assume she is all right. I rested at home until 6 P.M. We then went out for a
drive down by the water and stopped by CVS on Greenwich Avenue. I bought a jar
of Cinnamon for .99, 6 CVS air fresheners for $3.57 total, and two Gillette
deodorant sticks for $2.98, with .39 Connecticut sales tax for $7.82 total. I
returned home and starred cooking dinner of baked sirloin center cut pork chops
with chopped garlic and herbs and wine, baked potato, baked onion, petit peas,
and ice tea. I made up a batch of mrscott.com/icetea.htm while cooking dinner.
After dinner I fixed coffee for my houseguest and made Cappuccino for myself.
We watched a bit of CBS 60 minutes. My houseguest left about 9:30 P.M. and I
filed this report. Well have a good evening. I suppose I might be uploading the
files tomorrow, while the internet is busy with the Starr video of President
Clinton. He is suppose to be speaking at the United Nations tomorrow, and I
believe Prime Minister Blair of England is also due there. Well enjoy you
evening. I will do house cleaning and water the plants and laundry when I get
up tomorrow whenever that is. CIO
Note:<888>9/19/98 Saturday 4:20 P.M. EDT: I finished my
email and web surfing, it is time to take a nap. CIO
Note:<888>9/19/98 Saturday 4:15 P.M. EDT: I updated my
Greenwich, Connecticut IBM.net or Cable and Wireless Internet Access page. CIO
Note:<888>9/19/98 Saturday 4:05 P.M. EDT: Cable and Wireless
took over MCI Internet Access on 9/14/98.
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I added to my dialer setup the two new Cable and Wireless
Telephone Numbers in Stamford, Connecticut and White Plains, New York.
Stamford, Connecticut Cable and Wireless Internet Access (203) 326‑3600
White Plains, New York Cable and Wireless Internet Access 914) 397‑8200
The old MCI numbers still work because they are the same as the
New Cable and Wireless Numbers, so All You Really Need to Do is Rename Your
Icons.
See Cable and Wireless Local Access Number Search Results
Also they offer more competitive long distance rates than MCI. CIO
Note:<888>9/19/98 Saturday 3:10 P.M. EDT: The Industry
Standard: IBM Envisions Net Services in Cars, Airplanes CIO
Note:<888>9/19/98 Saturday 3:00 P.M. EDT: HOTSPOTS ‑University
of Hawaii CIO
Note:<888>9/19/98 Saturday 2:55 P.M. EDT: Court TV Online ‑
Clinton in Crisis CIO
Note:<888>9/19/98 Saturday 2:50 P.M. EDT: Clinton Video
Testimony Site on Monday RealGuide: Presidency In Crisis CIO
Note:<888>9/19/98 Saturday 2:50 P.M. EDT:
Exxon Corp (XON)
EXXON CORP. said its production of oil and gas in the Gulf of
Mexico had not been disrupted by a tropical depression brewing in the central
Gulf. It said its inshore production facilities and its Baton Rouge refinery
were also operating normally. (Reuters 12:31 PM ET 09/18/98)
CIO
Note:<888>9/19/98 Saturday 2:35 P.M. EDT: Special $13 a
month Special Internet Site in California. CIO
Note:<888>9/19/98 Saturday 2:20 P.M. EDT: NRL Satellite
Photo goes8_images/trop_atlantic_vis/LATEST.jpeg tropics Hurricane Georges is
on the satellite map at this link. CIO
Note:<888>9/19/98 Saturday 2:10 P.M. EDT: Also various
Aviation Groups life commercial carriers and the United States Air Force should
consider evacuating to safe havens until this hurricane has passed. CIO
Note:<888>9/19/98 Saturday 2:00 P.M. EDT: Georges, Now Major
Hurricane, Races For Caribbean . Well the French are sending Hurricane Relief
supplies down to the Caribbean in anticipation of major storm damage on some of
their islands. I guess we might get people like Lowell Weicker fleeing from
south of the Virgin Islands where he hides out, and possibly surfacing in
Greenwich where he also lives. He might be very tan, and people might not
recognize him. He once told me last summer around August he has a house south
of the Virgin Islands. If he is living down there some of the time, possibly
other residents of Greenwich might be down there also. Well it is a category 3
storm, and will probably increase to a category 4 storm. I suppose the hazards
of Caribbean Property ownership are readily apparent. I guess they should
secure Reese's Liquor Store in St. Thomas, The World's Largest Liquor store
servicing cruise ships with duty free liquor. I once talked to Mike at Marriott
Corporations' Caribbean Resort Operations, and he has been through this before.
Also Club Med personnel living in Lotus Land Reality might be in for a rude
change of reality. I also think the Happy Campers on St. Johns in the Virgin
Islands should think about folding up their tents along with Caneel Bay
Plantation. I suppose the Amerada Hess Refinery in St. Croix might be
threatened. Also Offshore Oil Platforms in the Gulf of Mexico might be
threatened. More than likely Low Lying areas of Florida or the Gulf of Mexico
might be threatened. I would advise residents in those areas, to be prepared to
evacuate in a couple days as the Hurricane moves north. Possibly places of
refuge would be the Orlando, Florida Disney World complex which has lots of
hotel space and is on the interior of Florida. Anyone considering coming up
north to this area for evacuation this time of year, we're still having warm
comfortable weather for this time of year, but the area tends to be expensive.
Any volunteer coastal observers should consider taking shelter in case of major
storm activity. I know of John Prince in St. Johns at the Marina, and he has
experience with this sort of Hurricane. I suppose a few people on boats in the
Caribbean are looking for safe ports to sail into. I would advise sailing away
from the storm to the nearest port of call, and not to sail towards the storm,
even if there is a nearer landfall. Be prepared with emergency kits and contact
with the Coast Guard, in case you have to evacuate of be rescued. I suppose off
the top of my head, the safest port might be Jamaica, since they might have a
larger protected harbor, that is based off second sight off the top of my head.
I don't know. I suppose Burt's Bar down in Barbados might be a convenient place
for a Hurricane party, since it is south of the Hurricane. Any homeless kids
down on the beach in Florida might consider taking refuge at the Bahia Mar
Yacht Basin in Fort Lauderdale, Florida which has an experienced group of
sailors use to dealing with homeless coastal observers. If you have time you
could hitchhike to Disney World and sleep in the game room of the Disney Hotel.
I know of a group of Seminole Indians on the Reservation at the Truck Stop West
of Fort Lauderdale whom run a 24 dinner and might offer refuge to stranded
homeless hurricane refugees. The Homestead, Florida Rest Area on the Florida
Interstate is a fairly secure facility. One can always seek shelter in a
community center, school, salvation army, red cross facility, or other
emergency facility in the state of Florida. If any of these season's hurricane
hit down in Florida, you don't want to be stuck outside. In an emergency seek
higher ground and shelter away from would be debris blowing around in high
winds. I suppose if you are rich, you could abandon port, and fly up north for
shelter. I suppose a church might could be a good refuge since they tend to be
solid structures. Well I don't have the answer, I am doing this from second
sight. I suppose one could also fly down south in South America, south of the
hurricane, if one has access to air transportation. The United States Caribbean
Command should send all its ships out to sea along with the British Navy or any
other Navies in the area. I suppose any resort visitors and personnel should
consider evacuating their locations. I suppose the Caribbean Red Cross should
be in touch with the other various Red Cross organizations to be prepared for
the impending emergency hurricane situation. I suppose the Rocks should secure
their home on St. Bart’s and the Watson's should secure their home in Antigua.
The British Montserrat force should consider taking refuge on high ground in
Antigua. Keep and eye out of any hippie type surfers in remote beach areas,
that might know that a hurricane is heading into the area. Well I suppose you can
also watch the native birds and wildlife to see how they are reacting and to
see if they are moving towards shelter. If the Pelicans disappear, you might
consider taking shelter too. Well we will continue to follow the hurricane
activity down south, but I assume people are adequately prepared. Well the
broadcast is over, so have a good weekend. Il y'a beaucoup des personnes a de Caribbean,
qui parle de Francais, aussi. CIO
Note:<888>9/19/98 Saturday 1:20 P.M. EDT: I was up at 11:30
A.M.. I had Cheerios, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and Cappuccino for
breakfast. I am listening to last weekend's Weekender broadcast from
www.ttalk.com from Australia. They are talking about the Australian Internet
activity, and mentioned some information on preparation for the Sydney,
Australia Olympics in the Year 2000. Well I have about another 45 minutes to
go, and then I will clean up and go out about 2:30 P.M.. CIO
Note:<888>9/19/98 Saturday 5:30 A.M. EDT: Of course there is
another major league conspiracy going on today, that a few people in town have
been informed about this week. This weekend in Roger Sherman Baldwin park down
by the Harbor with all the Goose Shit droppings, they're having the United Way
Harbor Festival. Anyone is invited for a modest donation of $25 or $20 earlier
if you buy your tickets ahead of time. Of course if you know the waterfront
area well, anyone knows it is easy to sneak in by walking around down by the
Ferry dock and entering by the Greenwich Police Harbor Patrol Dock. Thus I
suppose a number of local bigwigs and other community types and families and
citizens will be there enjoying themselves during the next two days. Beware of
any terrorists dressed like clowns. I would imagine that for $25 one gets to
have some sort of fun. I can't afford it, and quite frankly I generally let the
bigwigs in town do their own thing while I sit back and be private as usual. If
you see any suspicious characters down at the United Way Party, we could setup
a mock jail and arrest them and keep them in the jail until they call up
somebody for bail. I have also seen Americares personnel lurking around the
Island Beach Ferry Dock area last time I took the ferry on Sunday, but I am not
sure whether the Island Beach Ferry is still running. Well enjoy yourselves today.
I am going to rest. CIO
Note:<888>9/19/98 Saturday 4:40 A.M. EDT: It is my personal
point of view that all this nonsense about whom politicians sleep with is all
totally irrelevant, since politicians for thousands of years have been like
Traveling Salesmen or Sailors with a ship in every port. The real story that
should be looked into is what they're doing with the taxpayers money. I also
think the stock market is not being properly regulated, and the SEC oversight
is not being properly regulated. The real important story to the millions of
stockholders whom have major or second homes in Florida and the southeast and
Gulf Coasts is the current hurricane season mrscott.com/weather.htm . Well that
is my personal point of view. Much to do about nothing, except what is
important, if you think like a life guard, you try to help out the most people,
not pay attention to a bunch of egotists who are trying to distract the general
public attentions away from what might happen during the coming hurricane
season. I am not saying ethics are not important, I am just saying the general
group of people not involved in politics but whom are the voters, probably have
a higher morality, since they lead less complicated lives and have less
associations. Well back to the net. CIO
Note:<888>9/19/98 Saturday 4:25 A.M. EDT: I am printing out
a copy of the Governor's email, and my HP500+ printer does not work, it still
leaves a blank white area down the center of the page, the cartridge might be
going; so I am using the NEC printer to print it out. Also I think the Camel
Lights cigarettes I am smoking recently, might have chemicals in them that are
causing irritation compared to the Merit Ultra Lites. CIO
Note:<888>9/19/98 Saturday 4:15 A.M. EDT: I received a
letter from Governor Roland of Connecticut's Aid in reply to the heating
subsidy in my building. Below is a copy. CIO
Dear Mr. Scott,
Thank you for your e‑mail letter to Governor Rowland, which
has been\par referred to me for action and response. I have checked with Pamela
Yates, resident manager, and learned that the utility bill allowance in
McKinney Terrace, currently $93 per month, is being reevaluated and may be
raised by the end of the year. I hope this will be of help to you.
Sincerely, Nancy Ahern, Constituent Services, Governor's Office
Note:<888>9/19/98 Saturday 3:50 A.M. EDT: Technology News
from Wired News, IBM Wearable PC . I copied this file group to my hard drive
for reference. CIO
Pop your Windows 98 installation CD in your CD‑ROM drive,
click Browse this CD, and navigate your way to the tools\reskit\help folder.
Double‑click rk98book.chm and start reading! (It's set up the same as the
regular Windows 98 Help‑‑navigate your way through topics in the
left pane; read them on the right.)
Note:<888>9/19/98 Saturday 3:15 A.M. EDT: IBM Garlic CIO
Note:<888>9/18/98 Friday 3:10 A.M. EDT: Political News from
Wired News Child Protection Internet Legislation CIO
Note:<888>9/19/98 Saturday 3:10 A.M. EDT: This what
government research is doing to monitor volcanic and forest fire activity GOES
8/10 Hotspot Images: Monitoring Lava Flows and Fires Around the World the World
CIO
Note:<888>9/19/98 Saturday 3:00 A.M. EDT: Tired of shopping
in Thrift Shops, well Welcome to Brooks Brothers , of course if they're too
expensive and you're heading up towards Maine, there is a Brooks Brothers
outlet in Kittery, Maine; and I believe another one in Freeport, Maine where
prices are up to 75% off the big city prices. CIO
Note:<888>9/19/98 Saturday 2:40 A.M. EDT: Hurricane Georges
Aims For Eastern Caribbean , Well it looks like it might be time to batten down
the hatches in the Caribbean and Florida again. I hope Scott's Internet site in
Deerfield Beach, Florida survives any hurricane activity. You have to remember
on a limited budget, I can't afford the $13 a month backup site in San Jose,
California which does not seem to be available anymore at Index of / . Perhaps
the Chinese are practicing their own form of psychological warfare, since they
have a cleaver hand in this technology. I have a feeling there is more to the
mischief in the area than meets the eye. It is funny how whenever things go
wrong in the area, the entire Asian community seems to disappear, as if they
were informed ahead of time or were involved and tried to get out of the way.
Well I suppose we will have to wait for the next bit of nonsense, as any
veteran New Yorker, we get use to these events all the time, and I suppose the
dayshift will come up with diplomatic explanations which is usually a pile of
BS. Beware of chemists who are up to mischief. Yes the United States of America
has pharmaceutical laws unlike other countries like Spain. From what I can
tell, you can't get blood from a stone, so don't try and do in the volunteers
or the whole show will go down like the Titanic. CIO
Note:<888>9/19/98 Saturday 1:55 A.M. EDT: Point of view from
Greenwich, Connecticut to any mischief makers in the area. The truth about
Greenwich, Connecticut from many years of experience, is that over 80 percent
of the population of the town, probably spend over 80 percent of their free
time reading, and with the internet, there is much more to read. For the
uninformed or workers from other areas, you better try reading more to know
what goes on. I doubt if anybody whom has known me most of my life, would say
anything else, we were trained to read as much as possible, and at the moment I
am focusing on current events and mostly technology information. Well any
idiots with a keyboard who have not done their homework, I advise you to start
catching up on your reading. There are hundreds of millions of books in the
world, so the local library is only a small token of the vast literary heritage
in the world. I suppose once you get tired of reading what is available there
and on the internet, you can always travel; but from experience Greenwich is as
good as it gets. If you get tired of reading tech on the internet, try reading
some ordinary recreational fiction. It would be fun for some enterprising
merchant marine seaman to post logs of days at sea onto the internet if that
were possible. I remember as a kid in the pre computer days, I use to enjoy
reading sea novels, a lot of which were written by writers traveling on
freighters to avoid the high cost of passenger steamers. One of our local
senior writers who knows French frequently takes Freighters instead of
traveling on Passenger ships. Well I don't have the answer, but things seem
calmer locally at the moment. CIO
Note:<888>9/19/98 Saturday 1:20 A.M. EDT: Rainy night down
on the strip in Fort Lauderdale, Florida Bermuda Triangle [WebCam 1] CIO
Note:<888>9/19/98 Saturday 1:15 A.M. EDT: Atlantic Hurricane
Tropical Formation Area, Thanks to Nottingham University
http://www.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk/pub/sat‑images/DTOT.JPG CIO
Note:<888>9/19/98 Saturday 1:10 A.M. EDT: Forever Fishing
for those of you who want to goof off from work and go fishing. CIO
Note:<888>9/18/98 Friday 11:45 P.M. EDT: I took a long nap
until 11:30 P.M. and had a peanut butter sandwich and Ramen noodles and diet
Sprite with apple juice. I will have some coffee shortly and do a little net
surfing. Perhaps the whole community is suffering from Iroquois poisoning which
is common around the swampy areas of North America. Well maybe they all just
watch too much television or spend too much time glued to their internet
monitors. Maybe they have all been massively hypnotized by some super magician.
Well it all waits to be seen some day in the future. CIO
Note:<888>9/18/98 Friday 5:05 P.M. EDT: I updated Scott's
Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . Well let the cow chips fall where they may
lie, and give my best to Baby Face Nelson and the gang. CIO
Note:<888>9/18/98 Friday 4:30 P.M. EDT: I chatted with
Daniel down at ValueWeb again, and he said it would be 24 hours before I have
50 megs of disk space. I deleted the Starr Report Text file
mrscott.com/starrrep.txt and the Queen Elizabeth Christmas Speech
mrscott.com/queen28.htm and the long bookmark mrscott.com/bmnow.htm until I can
reupload them again once I get the extra space. Daniel at www.valueweb.com told
me that they have emergency backup plans in readiness in case Deerfield Beach,
Florida should be hit by a hurricane anytime. Well I got these messages up, so
I can continue my work. Have a good afternoon, I need to cleanup and go out
sometime soon. CIO
Note:<888>9/18/98 Friday 3:20 P.M. EDT: We have had ample
evidence of the Russian Mafia working this area in the last five to ten years,
really ever since Thomas Watson became Jimmy Carter's ambassador to Russia. One
interesting incident revealed in yesterday's Greenwich Times is that Putnam
Trust Bank of New York opened a safety deposit box yesterday in its bank vault
on Mason Street that had not been paid for in 15 months, and they found a vial
of Cyanide like that is used for killing people in the safety deposit box. This
matter has been turned over for investigation. It would seem that persons
unknown in the area are seeking to do in various former or present residents of
the community through various subterfuge in the area. It does not surprise me considering
the large number of people who constantly lurk in the town and take jobs here,
in order to perpetrate other activities. If any individuals or groups of
individuals are found to be part of a conspiracy here against the
establishment, I am sure they will be prosecuted to the full extent of the
United States Law Code of Criminal Justice. It would seem that so called alien
groups of visitors constantly visiting and lurking in the area are up to
mischief and have probably been involved in such mischief for extensive periods
of time, and that since they have been constantly successful; they have
continued this pattern of activity. I would advise area residents to drink out
of sealed containers, and be careful when accepting food or drink from
strangers or in public facilities and to make sure that food or drink purchased
in public places like Grocery stores or other places like restaurants has not
been tampered with. It would seem to me that there is an orchestrated
conspiracy against certain parties within the town, owing to either political
or financial activities in other parts of the world, that has come back to
haunt the long term residents of the town. Thus beware of Greeks baring gifts
and anyone whom interjects themselves into your daily routine, whom might seek
to cause problems. Well I know this is New York, but it reminds me of the old
story of, "The Jews Poisoning the Wells" in biblical history. Well it
will be interesting to see if the local media pursues the story, or continue to
be part of a public relations cover-up in this area. As far as I am concerned,
I would take all the United Nations personnel and foreign diplomats and other
resident foreigners and pack them off to the Geneva headquarters where they
could continue their subterfuge without bothering the local population. We also
have had reports of Iranians in the area involved in heroin drug dealing which
was common amongst that immigrant group of people down in South Florida years
ago. Well this is all rumor and not substantiated, but it gives investigators
material to work with and provides them with leads on where to start
investigating. I will post this group of messages once the server is up and
working in Florida. CIO
Note:<888>9/18/98 Friday 2:40 P.M. EDT: Well when the shit
hits the fan in your office, try Shit Central CIO
Note:<888>9/18/98 Friday 2:10 P.M. EDT: I checked with
https://www.valueweb.net/ ValueWeb my internet service provider, and they said
they would give me another 25 megs. free space, for a total 50 megs server space,
on my site down in Florida. Their telephone numbers are:
Sales:
800‑934‑6788
954‑428‑3871 for International callers
Fax 954‑428‑7977
9:00am ‑ 10:00pm (EST)
Customer Service:
800‑934‑6788
954‑428‑3871 for International callers
Fax 954‑428‑7977 9:00am ‑ 5:30pm (EST)
Technical Support:
954‑429‑3449
9:00am ‑ 10:00pm (EST)
I Chatted with Daniel down there from Aurora, Illinois and he told
me they have over 100 people working there. He told me if you call them up, and
are an existing account holder, they will give you the extra 25 megs space. I
explained they have an excellent site down there easily open to access to the
South American, African, and Middle East market access not to mention the
growing sunbelt. Well let's hope the new free space opens up soon. CIO
Note:<888>9/18/98 Friday 1:25 P.M. EDT: I took a day off
from the computer. On Wednesday I stayed inside all day. I watched a little
news on television and thought for a while. I was to bed on Thursday morning
about 6 A.M. and I got up at 11:45 A.M.. I went by Putnam Trust Bank of New
York. I went downtown and bought 3 by 2 get one free of Camel Lites at the
Newsstand at the bottom left of Greenwich Avenue. I went by the Hospital Thrift
shop and toured the shop. I stopped by CVS and spent $36.05 on vitamins. I
bought garlic pills, B50, B12, Zinc, E400, C, and CVS Multiple Spectrasite. I
walked across the street and spent $7.95 on 500 Mg. Niacimide. I then made my 3
P.M. appointment. I stopped by the local library and the local paper. A local
attorney advised me that Andrew Rockefeller was selling some of his property on
the 1500 acre estate off Glenville Road. I think it would be great for Bill
Gates to buy the entire property and turn it into a Microsoft Office Park. He
could probably buy it for around $100 million dollars. I went to the Grand
Union in Glenville and bought a gallon of goldfish crackers for $5.29 and a
package at $2.99 a pound of sirloin porkchops for $2.50 for a total of $7.79. I
returned home and a visitor had arrived and let himself in. He was totally lost
in CNBC and the television wonderland of news. He said George Bush the III had
confessed to using lots of Marijuana and alcohol when younger, so if he runs
for president it will already be public knowledge. I commented that we're trying
to raise a professional group of young professionals here, and I did not think
it right for young people to abuse drugs and alcohol, as I puffed on another
cigarette. The visitor lives mostly in the country with the wildlife, so
television tends to be his reality. He bought a 1990 Toyota 4 wheel drive Wagon
with 46,000 miles from Peabody's for $6,900 for his sister in Vermont. He had
to go to the Department of Motor Vehicles three times yesterday in Norwalk to
get its papers to be driven up to Vermont, so he was quite exacerbated. He is
looking at a 1989 White Volvo Wagon with 65,000 miles on it at Peabody's for
himself for $7,900 that has not sold in a year, but he still wants to shop
around. I thought it was a good deal, but he is thinking about waiting a couple
of weeks, and if it is still there, he might consider it. George Peabody
usually keeps a good stock of used cars in his garage on Church Street
downtown. George told me one of his favorite jogging points is over at
Pontannico Hills in North Terrytown, New York where they have the beautiful
state park that the Rocks gave to the state. He must have known them over the
years, since he has one of the original Exxon garages in Greenwich. I bought my
first used Volvo from him back around 1973, and shortly there after all the
Arab oil was turned off coming to America. Of course back then the Exxon
station in back country at the Round Hill store always seemed to have enough
gasoline. I guess some Rocks here rule the roost. We have a number of Rock look-alikes
in town, so they must have played around a lot over the years living here. Of
course a look-alike might not control part of the family fortune. I had to put
up with my visitor watching lots of television. He asked me to check on Amtrak
comings and goings from Vermont, so he could return after delivering the car. I
checked later and Amtrak leaves from Essex Junction and Burlington, Vermont on
September 24 and 26 at 8:30 A.M. and arrives at Stamford, Connecticut at 4:58
P.M. for a one way fare of $56. Thus it runs fairly regularly, so one would
have to call 1‑800‑872‑7245 for Amtrak and find out the
specific time for a specific day, and make a reservation for the train. When
going north anymore from Burlington to Montreal, I think you have to take a bus
the rest of the way, since the corridor was not that profitable, but I do think
there is a train that runs out of Manhattan all the way up New York State to
Montreal. It is a fun train ride, and the Canadian dollar is about .65 to the
U.S. dollar, so there is value up there for visitors. After my house visitor
left about 9 P.M., I took a walk downtown and chatted with a petitioner trying
to get people to sign a Clinton impeachment partition, and I told him I did not
sign anything without reading anything, and I did not have my glasses. I also
commented on the Lindbergh Law which forbids kidnapping across Interstate
Lines, and thus if a 16 years old fellow drove a 14 year old fellow against his
will across the state line to Port Chester, it could legally be Kidnapping. I
guess this is the nature of being a borderline neighborhood. I sat in front of
the Senior Center and had a smoke and the visiting observer from Bridgeport,
Connecticut sleeping on the bench in front of the Veterans Monument for the
last six weeks screamed out my name across the street saying she had not seen
me in a while, which is not the general Greenwich decorum. I also saw a young
skinny blond fellow who is in his 30s but looks much younger named Billy that I
had not seen in quite a long time. I guess he has been traveling again. He does
look like a kid although I think he is over 40. I returned home and sat up
until 3:30 A.M. and went to bed and got up at noon today. I had scrambled eggs,
toast, vitamins, orange juice, and Cappuccino for breakfast. I was thinking
that although I am a loyal Republican, the democrats should look into whom some
of the Republicans have been sleeping with down in Washington D.C., it might
make for interesting news. Obviously some cleaver investigators know quite a
bit more than what is being seen on the local news. I suppose if the full list
of Whom the Washington Politicians fool around with were made available, not
one of them would be able to be elected Dog Catcher for a long time. I bet some
cleaver investigative group has that list, and they will probably release it
over the internet soon. Well so much for family values on this side of the
pond. I will do a little net work this afternoon, so have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>9/16/98 Wednesday 6:55 P.M. EDT: Other Words to
the Wise, "Don't Get Involved in Other People's Family Disputes, or They
Will All Turn Against You" and your only refuge will be with the Queen of
England's people if you speak English, or with the Sultan of Brunei if you like
staying warm. Thus I treat Greenwich like the U.S. Navy, "Don't Make
Waves". Got the message. CIO
Note:<888>9/16/98 Wednesday 6:55 P.M. EDT: Words to the
Wise, You go against the Boss whomever that may be, and you won't even be able
to get a job on an offshore oil platform up in Prudoe Bay, Alaska. Latest
reports from Texas are that Low Grade Crude Oil is going for less than $8.50 a
barrel, somebody is making a bit of a markup on the sale of energy. Save your
fuel now to stay warm in the winter. CIO
Note:<888>9/16/98 Wednesday 6:50 P.M. EDT: If any Rocks are
still in charge anymore, this Microsoft TerraServer Full Resolution Image Page
Rock House is where they're officially in residence in this area, when they are
not visiting their hundreds of other homes around the world, got the picture.
CIO
Note:<888>9/16/98 Wednesday 6:45 P.M. EDT: Gallery picture
from Bill Clinton's private collection. CIO
Note:<888>9/16/98 Wednesday 6:45 P.M. EDT: Only reference in
Alta Vista to "Nelson Rockefeller Art" .
du Plessix,
Francine. "Anatomy of a Collector: Nelson Rockefeller." Art in
America (April 1965) pp. 27‑46.
CIO
Note:<888>9/16/98 Wednesday 6:35 P.M. EDT: Nelson
Rockefeller gives the finger CIO
Note:<888>9/16/98 Wednesday 6:30 P.M. EDT: AltaVista: Simple
Query \Nelson Rockefeller\ food for thought. A relative in San Antonio, Texas
told me on Sunday there is a new Nelson Aldridge Rockefeller Art Museum in San
Antonio, Texas. I guess since he speaks Spanish he decided to fund an Hispanic
Art Museum. Well That's All Folks, I will look for its internet site. CIO
Note:<888>9/16/98 Wednesday 4:40 P.M. EDT: I took a nap from
1 P.M. to about 3 P.M.. I checked out a number of sites linked from Welcome to
hacker.org and looked at one interesting site RAND which is know for paying
people to think and brainstorm. However when I showed up at their headquarters
the day Ronald Reagan was elected president while I was out in California
around Santa Monica, I was surprised that the key ring to the entire building
with about 200 keys were hanging from the front door, and the entire facility
was deserted, and anyone could roam around the deserted building which did not
seem to have any activity going on it as far as I could tell. I guess it was an
eccentric whim of some government bureaucrat to house underemployed west coast
intellectuals during times of prosperity. Well I guess they shifted with the
political fortunes of the country. I guess they enjoyed getting paid for living
at the beach. Well back to internet wondering. See how the French Underground has
been wiped out Welcome to hacker.org Links , of course they are well known for
liking the sun in France, so maybe they all headed for warmer ports of call. I
also noticed all the Warez gaming sites, now seem to be professional porn
sites, sort of shows how they target children. Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm was up a bit today. CIO
Note:<888>9/16/98 Wednesday 12:40 P.M. EDT: Well I finished
sifting through my email. It is time for lunch and to clean up, before possibly
going outside. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>9/16/98 Wednesday 11:40 A.M. EDT: I updated some
links of my Great Britain Category mrscott.com/024.htm . Well enjoy the day.
CIO
Note:<888>9/16/98 Wednesday 9:40 A.M. EDT: I was up at 8:45
A.M. and had breakfast of scrambled eggs, bacon, toast, orange juice, vitamins,
and cappuccino. I listened to a bit of CNN while having breakfast. I am
listening to www.ttalk.com while I do my daily work. It is fun being on a day
schedule. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/16/98 Wednesday 12:35 A.M. EDT: I went by the
local library at 8:30 P.M. this evening and returned "Running Windows
98". I read the local paper. It is a bit warm and sultry out this evening
with a smoggy haze in the air. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue,
and it seemed to be a quiet evening. I returned home about 10 P.M. and watched
a television show called "Maximum Bob" that had a funny picture of an
Alligator in a Swimming Pool at the end. At 11 P.M. I surfed the internet, and
went through some interesting links The British Monarchy, The British Monarchy,
Windsor Castle Restoration, Britain in the USA , Britain in the USA: The Duke
of York visits Boston , Queen Elizabeth II 1997 Christmas Broadcast , Britain
in the USA: British Connections , British Magazines Direct ‑ The Home of
Great British Magazines! , Buckingham Palace Press Releases , Buckingham Palace
PRESS RELEASE MENU , Central Office of Information , NewsNow: Quality news
headlines updated every five minutes, every day ‑ C . This evening while
I was out I noticed a couple of classic rum running cabin cruisers moored at
the Greenwich Harbor Inn. I believe these vintage cruisers were what were used
in the old days of prohibition for rum running on the Great Lakes or the
Detroit River from Windsor, Canada to Detroit or visa versa depending on what
cargo they were hauling. Well Prohibition is over and my house guest last night
enjoyed three Rocky Mountain Coors beers for refreshment after a hot day
putting up the family swimming pool. Well enough gossip from the quiet side of
town. I heard a few people speaking either Dutch or German, it was hard to
tell. Hope all is well on the far side of the planet. I should go to bed or I
will be back on a night schedule again. CIO
Note:<888>9/15/98 Tuesday 8:30 P.M. EDT: I slept from 2 P.M.
to 4:30 P.M. today. I made a backup of my computer system which took about 3
hours, and deleted some unnecessary files, I happened to find stored on the
system. I had dinner of ham, broccoli, Ramen noodles, ice tea, and Cappuccino.
I watched the ABC evening news. I updated Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm .Well I am off to return the "Running Windows
98" book to the library. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>9/15/98 Tuesday 1:50 P.M. EDT: Well I worked all
morning putting together a new broadcast Scott's Internet Hotlist Broadcast . I
discovered while looking at Great Britain Scott's Internet Hotlist that the
Queen Elizabeth II 1997 Christmas Broadcast page did not work. I changed the
name of the plugin file from *.rpm to *.rm and discovered that it played real
time with the Microsoft Media Player installed on my Win98 system. I tinkered
most of the morning with the Real G2 beta 1 and Real 5.0 encoders to find out
they did not produce a file that worked with the Microsoft Media Player. I then
remembered I had encoded the Queen Elizabeth Broadcast with the Download
RealAudio RealEncoder 3.1 that I use to use last winter. I tried encoding the
same type file with the RealAudio RealEncoder 3.1 for my broadcast and indeed
it did work fine. I am able to post one file now that works on my broadcast
page with both the Microsoft Media Player and any RealPlayer, but with the
RealPlayer one needs to download the entire file, before listening to it. Well
a bit of tinkering and something old and new, and I have a viable broadcast
page. I had some mixed nuts and ice tea for lunch. This morning with my
houseguest, I had Cheerios, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee before he
departed. I received a free copy of Mecklermedia "Internet World",
"A Special Report" in the mail this noon, which I will read some time
soon. Well I still have to clean up and make my bed, before maybe going out in
a little while. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>9/15/98 Tuesday 8:15 A.M. EDT: I also put tuna
fish in with the salad last night. My visitor left about 7:30 P.M. after
dinner. I had another house guest show up about 9:30 P.M. and we chatted until
midnight on random topics. I got him up at 7 A.M. this morning, and he departed
at 8 A.M. this morning. I also chatted with a family member on tech support
items last evening while waiting for my houseguest to show up. Well another hot
day in store for us today in Greenwich. I will do some internet work, and then
maybe go out later in the day. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/27/98 Sunday 10:20 P.M. EDT: Well it seems as
the story goes, when God was fooling around he had two sons, one Jesus who was
a showoff and eventually got cruisified, and his older brother Mohammed whom
was more low key and did not feel like being crucified by the Roman Legions, so
he has been hiding out in the desert for millennium only responding in time of
crisis to bring world peace. Sooner or later I will have to go back in the time
lock. CIO
Note:<888>9/27/98 Sunday 10:00 P.M. EDT: Well if you are not
one of those rich bigwigs like the Rockefellers and the Melons that have laid
siege to the Casa Marina, and you happen to be a high ranking official of the
United States government, the United States Government owns all the shore line
perimeter of the island of Key West, and only leases the property. Also in the
leases at any time it deems fit the United States Government may occupy those
facilities for any purposes it deems fit. Also if you don't want to disrupt the
perceived private property rights of the residents, the United States
Government own an old run down historical fort that is a small garden next to
the Clarence Higgs Beach which has no structure, but on nice nights I use to
climb up on a piece of the Fort structure and relax enjoying the fresh air from
the ocean which would make me feel better. One night a fellow that looked like
John James Audubon when he was younger asked me to smoke a marijuana cigarettes
and I humored him pretending to a mystic from across the ages. The following
morning a local Key West Policeman whom is no longer one the Island accused me
of being a Nazi, and the funny thing is he is the one that looked like the
Nazi, and I was just the local representative of the Audubon Network. The nice
old African American man that maintained the garden would look through the
fence to make sure I was all right in the morning, and the only problem was
with lying on the bed of pine needles enjoying the ocean breeze, it smell like
urine from a certain type of animal like a white wolf, that the Local K‑9
Corps were afraid of. So if you ever camp out and pick up a friendly animal
scent in the wild, that scent might protect you from other predator type
animals in the environment. It is sort of like wearing garlic and eating garlic
in the old days, but at the moment I still enjoy my hospital room environment.
Yes It is Mohammed. CIO
Note:<888>9/27/98 Sunday 9:40 P.M. EDT:I am just trying to
be diplomatic, but for the uninformed; about 5 million to 10 million citizens
of the United States suffer from severe pollen and ragweed poisoning this time
of year. The best place I ever found to escape pollen and ragweed poisoning was
Lanzerote in the Canary Islands, since there is hardly any vegetation and there
is lots of fresh air. Of course one has to worry about the dang volcano. I
suppose the next best thing would be Key West if you don't mind hurricanes this
time of year. The Casa Marina and particularly did not have much pollen around
it with all the fresh air coming off the Atlantic Ocean. Of course you have to
constantly monitor the weather. I expect the severe pollen particularly
goldenrod and ragweed conditions we have had this year, have made Key West even
more popular; and I suppose despite the hurricane season, a large number of
people are trying to escape the extremely high pollen and ragweed count this
year not to mention automobile pollution, by living in their hospital homes
there. Well for you idiots that do nothing but watch television and claim to be
environmentalists, think about what is in your environment that you don't pay
much attention to, and can't see. Thus the well meaning individuals whom send
out dry flower arrangements are just doing in some of their friends. Well back
to house cleaning and dusting which is important in trying to maintain my
hospital room environment. Of course that old cow tail Scott family sofa that
everyone loves to hate, is probably full of Anthrax and every pollen and spore
and mold from around the world that the Scott family has dealt with its many
years of diplomacy. I don't think granny hid the family jewels in the sofa.
Well back to housecleaning and dusting. By the way I had Kellogg's Corn Flakes,
toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee for breakfast; and talking about the
major league terrorist in the area from years of gardening experience which is
allergies and hay fever from goldenrod and rag weed. I remember during World
War II when Aunt Eleanor was trying to defend the Country from invasion, we
decided to plant poison ivy around all the religious institutions, and we put
in lots of Golden Rod displays in all the major public buildings of importance,
so that when the foreign invaders tried to take over, they would be done in by
all the pollen, ragweed, and spores. Well back to the net. Of course after it
rains the air is a little fresher. CIO
Note:<888>9/27/98 Sunday 5:25 A.M. EDT: I worked on the
computer until 6 A.M., this morning and I sat back and reflected. I did not go
out, and I went to bed at noon and awoke again at 4 P.M.. I posted a message
for the democrats to think about as they dwell upon this Republican Community.
I have seen Eleanor Roosevelt many times in my life and she would not approve
of the actions of the current Democrats in Office, since they are using the
good family name to advance their causes without first consulting with the
senior members of the family. I have a feeling certain members of the Roosevelt
Clan have spent so many years down south bird-dogging and pretending to be in
the Navy, while they're on a never ending cruise, they might think about paying
attention to some of the family homesteads and see what has happened to them
over the years, instead of poaching on other people's farms which they seem to
think they own. I suppose we all like the ocean, but those of us whom have
lived near the Ocean most of our lives have a firm and fond respect for it as a
fickle mistress. Many men have gone to the sea in ships for centuries and never
have returned. The real story will never be told, just old sea shanty gossip
from the past about storms and travails at sea, that never were told properly,
because they never had the time to listen, since they were too busy trying to
impress other foreign visitors, and not paying attention to local people whom might
know a think or two about the oceans and other ports of call from minor
experience. The ocean in Greenwich or Long Island Sound as we prefer to call it
is rather peaceful, but even that calm body of water can turn hazardous. How
many real estate people in Manhattan tell the real story of the highest storm
surge in Manhattan since European settlement. If the truth were known, not many
people would want to live in Manhattan. It is probably why the Mohawk Indians I
believe exchanged the rights to trade in Manhattan to Dutch Settlers in return
for the Dutch providing certain farming skills that the Mohawk Indians were
having trouble with. Basically the Indians did not live on Manhattan, but they
camped there in the summer when the weather was nice because it was good
fishing, and it was a defensible position from other earlier arrivals to
America that they tried to come to terms with. After a long term of
confrontation with various seafaring groups, they were amused that the Dutch
wanted to settle year round, when the Mohawks had traditionally migrated with
the seasons going north and south and dealing with other Indian Tribes
depending on the weather during specific seasons. Thus the Dutch agreed to
maintain the trading post for the Mohawk Indians while they went on to other
Happy Hunting Grounds. When the Mohawk Indians returned annually and found out
how they were prospering, they became more interested in European Affairs, and
what was happening across the Great Pond, so they instructed a cleaver Scottish
Sailor doing maintenance work for the Dutch to build a fleet of large canoes
made of the Iron, Steel, and other precious metals the cleaver Scotsman used
and found, and the next thing you knew all sorts of people were going back and
forth across the Great Pond. Of course cheap Scotsmen are never in a Rush until
they are paid, so they withheld certain key information until the Indians and
the other Settlers came to Peaceful agreement, and remember since their primary
mission was to keep the West North watch for the Eastern Hemisphere, they
established an Eastern Watch for the Western Hemisphere with cooperation of a
lot of curious local individuals whom wanted to know what all the fuss was
about. Of course some of the old time Eastern Hemisphere people during cold
spells would walk over on the frozen ice, if they were strong enough, but the
trips were long, and the ice was frequently broken up, and they would have to
turn back. Thus after continual perseverance and weather changes over the
course of time, they learned secret routes back and forth from both
hemispheres, which to this day, no one has ever discovered. It is still rumor,
but certain people go back and forth all the time, as if some secret time lock
existed that transported them back and forth through time, and they just
occasionally stop by here to see how we are doing, since in their continual
voyages, this is only a minor port, in an ever expanding horizon that they
constantly maintain. Well I don't have the answer, but the locals are familiar
with the foreign business community, and if you want to see certain key
products you have become use to disappear from the free market, it could
possibly happen. Thus I don't have the answer, but I constantly advise people
to be diplomatic, and not judge a book by its cover. Meanwhile after I updated
my homepage, I had a guest stop by, but I was too busy to deal with him. I went
out at 9 P.M. and walked around with the regular group from the United States
Navy that enjoys frequenting Greenwich, and I have seen many times before along
with a number of local individuals whom seem to enjoy the business from the
Government. I observed the usual Saturday night crowd. I told a proper local
couple where lots of old time observers sit, had been hit by lightning a number
of times and to watch out for lightning, which can be a hazard when you are
outside in weather like we presently have. I returned home and thought until 2
A.M. I went out and bought a 3 pack of Garcia Vega lite cigars at the Shell
station for $3.55 and I bought two packs of Doral 100 Lites for $3.57. I
observed the usual group of oversexed teenagers heading towards Port Chester,
which seems to be a Saturday ritual for certain factions of town. I went
downtown and said good evening to a local veteran, and I started to smoke one
of the Diego Garcia Cigars, I mean Garcia Vega cigars, and just about then it
started to lightly drizzle. I had just advised the local fisherman on Steamboat
Road, that I did not know what the local Connecticut weather would be, since I
had been busy focusing on Florida weather. I had checked earlier with the Casa
Marina in Key West and they told me they are booked solid for the next two
weeks, which seems curious. I guess God's Advertising with the Hurricane,
probably confirms the Bones of the Scottish Saint, Saint Margaret are lost at
sea off of Key West having been stolen by Spanish Pirates during one of those
European family feuds. Well for all I know the Pirate Skull and Cross Bones
were fashioned after the Bones of St. Margaret, and for all I know some
Buccaneer is planning to Shang Hai that new ship in Manhattan the Sovereign
Princess and use it for a Hospital Ship for Old People whom need a Little Rest
and Relaxation, but this is all in the minds eye. Remember when you board a ship,
the Captain is in Charge, unless some Admiral of other VIP passenger has a
little experience. I still would wait to sail off to the Caribbean until after
the Hurricane Season after the end of October at the Earliest, or You might
rename the "Sovereign Princess" the "Vomit Comet" or the
"Upchuck Bucket of Bolts". Needless to say I don't have my Sea Legs,
I remember the Nantucket Ferry in 20 foot waves use to be a little fun, but
that was when I was younger. It sort of felt like one of those kids rides in
Amusement Parks, spinning and churning. Well back to the local scene, after
most of the cigar and the drizzle let up, I walked down the Avenue and saw a
proper young backpacker returning from some adventure, and for all I know not
much is happening after I returned home. Well I have to go to bed soon, and
today when I wake up, is house cleaning day. I suppose any weather watchers
might volunteer funds for local weather observers to monitor weather on the
internet. Of course if you get hit by lightning, don't blame me, that is why
old German boot makers use to put nails in British Calvary Boots, while they
the Germans mucked around with spikes on their heads. Enough of foreign
intrigue, and ancient history. I have a feeling the local adversarial forces
are plotting their various propaganda strategies. I have traveled around the
United States of America, and Greenwich, Connecticut is as good as it gets, if
the United States Government cooperates. Of course other substantial people and
ordinary citizens might have simpler homes elsewhere. Well over and out from
the "Oasis Rest Home for the Aged and Infirmed". CIO
Note:<888>9/26/98 Saturday 4:25 A.M. EDT: I was up at
midnight and had cold chicken with Tabasco sauce, mixed vegetables, potato, ice
tea, and Cappuccino. I went out about 1:30 A.M. after showering. I bought three
packs of Basic Ultra Lites at the Shell Station for $5.67. I chatted briefly
with the attendant and a regular customer. I drove down by the Harbor on
Steamboat Road and chatted with a fisherman from Biloxi, Mississippi and we
chatted about the hurricane formation down in the Gulf of Mexico. I walked
around the lower part of Greenwich Avenue. I heard a young couple coming out on
the last train chatting about problems with Email with Eudora and Netscape. I
sat in the Post Office Circle and surveyed the area. I returned home about 3
A.M., and read weather reports from around the country with Xenocode, Inc.
Weather Warnings Program . It gives the National Weather Service Warnings and
Forecasts, for example it is in the mid 90s in Kansas. I suppose you might want
the weather forecast for Southern Connecticut, so here it is.
FPUS51 KOKX 260802
ZFPCT
ZONE FORECASTS FOR SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
400 AM EDT SAT SEP 26 1998
CTZ009‑010‑261700‑
SOUTHERN FAIRFIELD‑SOUTHERN NEW HAVEN‑
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BRIDGEPORT...STAMFORD...NEW HAVEN
400 AM EDT SAT SEP 26 1998
.TODAY...MOSTLY SUNNY AT FIRST. INCREASING AFTERNOON CLOUDS. HIGH
IN
THE MID 70S. SOUTHWEST WIND 10 TO 15 MPH.
.TONIGHT...CLOUDY. A CHANCE OF SHOWERS. LOW IN THE MID 60S.
SOUTHWEST
WIND AROUND 10 MPH. CHANCE OF RAIN 30 PERCENT.
.SUNDAY...A MIX OF SUN AND CLOUDS. BREEZY. A CHANCE OF AFTERNOON
SHOWERS OR THUNDERSTORMS. HIGH IN THE LOWER 80S. CHANCE OF RAIN 30
PERCENT.
$$
CTZ011‑012‑261700‑
SOUTHERN MIDDLESEX‑SOUTHERN NEW LONDON‑
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...OLD SAYBROOK...GROTON...NEW LONDON
400 AM EDT SAT SEP 26 1998
.TODAY...MOSTLY SUNNY AT FIRST. INCREASING AFTERNOON CLOUDS. HIGH
IN
THE MID 70S. SOUTHWEST WIND 10 TO 15 MPH.
.TONIGHT...CLOUDY. A CHANCE OF SHOWERS. LOW IN THE LOWER 60S.
SOUTHWEST
WIND AROUND 10 MPH. CHANCE OF RAIN 30 PERCENT.
.SUNDAY...A MIX OF SUN AND CLOUDS. BREEZY. A CHANCE OF AFTERNOON
SHOWERS OR THUNDERSTORMS. HIGH AROUND 80. CHANCE OF RAIN 30
PERCENT.
$$
CTZ005‑261700‑
NORTHERN FAIRFIELD‑
INCLUDING THE CITY OF...DANBURY
400 AM EDT SAT SEP 26 1998
.TODAY...MOSTLY SUNNY AT FIRST. INCREASING AFTERNOON CLOUDS. HIGH
IN
THE MID 70S. SOUTHWEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.
.TONIGHT...CLOUDY. A CHANCE OF SHOWERS. LOW 60 TO 65. LIGHT
SOUTHWEST WIND. CHANCE OF RAIN 40 PERCENT.
.SUNDAY...A MIX OF SUN AND CLOUDS. BREEZY. A CHANCE OF AFTERNOON
SHOWERS OR THUNDERSTORMS. HIGH 80 TO 85. CHANCE OF RAIN 40
PERCENT.
$$
CTZ006>008‑261700‑
NORTHERN MIDDLESEX‑NORTHERN NEW HAVEN‑NORTHERN NEW
LONDON‑
INCLUDING THE CITIES
OF...MERIDEN...WATERBURY...MIDDLETOWN...NORWICH
400 AM EDT SAT SEP 26 1998
.TODAY...MOSTLY SUNNY AT FIRST. INCREASING AFTERNOON CLOUDS. HIGH
IN
THE UPPER 70S. SOUTHWEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.
.TONIGHT...CLOUDY. A CHANCE OF SHOWERS. LOW 60 TO 65. SOUTHWEST
WIND
5 TO 10 MPH. CHANCE OF RAIN 40 PERCENT.
.SUNDAY...A MIX OF SUN AND CLOUDS. BREEZY. A CHANCE OF AFTERNOON
SHOWERS OR THUNDERSTORMS. HIGH 80 TO 85. CHANCE OF RAIN 40
PERCENT.
$$
WOOLDRIDGE
Well it was a quiet pleasant morning, and one can get work done in
the peace and quiet for a change. CIO
Note:<888>9/25/98 Friday 6:05 P.M. EDT: I updated Scott's
Index scopor01.htm . Well I think it is going to be a real quiet evening, and I
think the youngsters should try to do some homework for a change, and maybe a
little reading for a change. This town is suppose to be a real quiet town, so
the quieter the better. If nobody goes downtown except for the skeleton crew,
we might have a little bit more peace and quiet. Well let's make the town, so
quiet you can hear a pin drop. As far as I can tell, it will be a cold winter
this winter, and while the weather is reasonable, it is advisable to get ready
for winter, and not try to pretend we're all living down in South Florida. I
feel Old Man Winter creeping up to our doorsteps, so think about winter
preparations. I suppose whatever happens with the economy, it is safe to assume
quite a few people live up in the north country whom will have to deal with a
colder winter, and most of them won't be able to escape to the tropics for
winter relief, which is really not all that great down there, since conditions
constantly change, and there is a more advanced infrastructure up in this neck
of the woods. Well I am just doing a little net work, and I don't suppose much
really happened today. Any communications from this neck of the woods is just
based on maintaining the usual routine. CIO
Note:<888>9/25/98 Friday 3:50 P.M. EDT: I checked with the
United States Secret Service White House Intelligence Division 1‑202‑435‑5000
and advised them the storm in Key West did not seem too severe, and gave them
the telephone number of Marriott’s Casa Marina 1‑800‑626‑0777
which is not working at the moment, but they could probably give one a quick
summary of the situation down there. Other numbers I keep handy and have not
checked recently are the CIA 1‑703‑482‑1100, FBI 1‑203‑777‑6311,
Champaign, Illinois Police Department 1‑217‑333‑8911, Lake
Forest, Illinois Police Department 1‑847‑234‑2601, and the
Secret Service has another number 1‑202‑395‑2020. I chatted
with Officer McCormick at the Lake Forest Police Department, and briefed her on
the Key West Situation. She said they did not bother with the internet, and a
lot of that area has been developed. Well I had breakfast of scrambled eggs,
toast, vitamins, orange juice, and Cappuccino. I am now sipping my Cappuccino
and doing a little internet work. CIO
Note:<888>9/25/98 Friday 3:00 P.M. EDT: The Weather Channel
Key West, FL Satellite Photo. I have noticed that a local company at 600
Steamboat Road in Greenwich which is on the waterfront recently made the news
for losing about $5 billion dollars in their hedge fund Fear Of Wider Damage
Fueled Long Term Bailout. Well I suppose in Multi Trillion Dollar World
Economies, $5 billion dollars is not that much to lose. Needless to say, none
of those Old Fashion American Greenbacks Seem to be Coming My Way. Well time
for breakfast. CIO
Note:<888>9/25/98 Friday 4:40 A.M. EDT: CyberConch Zine Key
West‑Florida Keys News , What are Key West and the Florida Keys like
RIGHT NOW? , Intellicast ‑ Miami NEXRAD Base Reflectivity Image ,
Intellicast ‑ Miami Satellite Image , Caribbean Satellite Image ,
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ftp/pub/forecasts/discussion/MIATWOAT , http://www.solar.ifa.hawaii.edu/Tropical/Gif/atl.latest.gif
, latest Cybercounch links. Signing Off. CIO
Note:<888>9/25/98 Friday 4:00 A.M. EDT: Any military
personnel who are not essential should evacuate the Florida Keys. Any Old
Retired Duffers hanging out at the Brass Money Bar in Marathon, Florida who
have seen 200 mile an hour Typhoons at sea, and are not worried about Hurricane
Georges should think about the personnel around them whom will not leave until,
the senior officers leave. I suppose keeping the hurricane in perspective, one
can always rebuild. Still I suggest informed local sober individuals whom have
local experience best know the local situation, and I advise you to get on any
available aircraft left in the Florida Keys and if weather conditions permit,
fly the heck out of there to a safer location up north. If pilots are not
available in the Florida Keys, perhaps a trucker in a sturdy truck might make
it out of the Florida Keys. I am not briefed on the local situation in the
Florida Keys, and all I know is the New York media reports and the internet
weather reports. I suggest any strong willed individuals whom may not worry,
might learn from experience if they survive this lower category 2 at present
hurricane. Needless to say depending on the tide and timing there will be a
storm surge that will make the Florida Keys non operable, and any personnel
whom think it advisable to leave with their essential equipment are free to do
so, and should be ready to return PDQ at a moments notice. I suppose we can
chalk this one up to experience, and remember the hurricane season is not over.
If I were stuck in Key West with no shelter, I would consider taking refuge in
any place even possibly the Monroe Country Jail by the Truman Annex, but not on
the ground floor, and remember that the rights of private property do exist,
and I suggest any place on higher ground away from the South East Shore might
be safer in a higher story of a structure, but one does not want to be stranded
in a structure by a locked entry or exit or faulty electronic devices like
elevators or other security devices. Possibly the Key West Hospital which is on
the Northwest of Key West although low, might have emergency facility. I am not
that familiar with Marathon, but it is possible that the airport would have
transportation, but more than likely all serviceable aircraft have evacuated. I
suggest that people in the Keys seek shelter, and not try to ride this storm
out in a non secure environment. Also I suggest that U.S. Military personnel in
the area might make certain military facilities available for relief, if the
Military Bases are not flooded. Well this is all from the Mind's Eye, and I am
not sure what the actual situation is presently in the Keys. Well I am
completely tired, and am at present non functional until I get some rest. CIO
Note:<888>9/25/98 Friday 12:50 A.M. EDT: I went out at 9
P.M. when my guest departed. I noticed that somebody had ripped off the
"U" off his license plate, which is against the law. I stopped by the
lower avenue news store and bought a Robert Burns cigar for $1.35. I walked the
lower part of Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with a couple of young New York City
gals, and they said they were developing townhouse condos on East 64th Street
for $3,000,000 apiece. I told them about a few other New York City real estate
properties I knew about. I chatted with a local racehorse enthusiast and he
said the horse racing business in New York is down the tubes, and nobody is
going to the racetracks anymore. I sat in the Post Office plaza and smoked the
Robert Burns cigar. I don't think I will smoke many more since they are
expensive and make me dizzy. A Phillip Morris representative from Germany
stopped by to chat, and I chatted with him about the tobacco business and other
business items. I walked up the Avenue and chatted with a veteran. I chatted
with two French patrons of Citron and Versailles about French matters. I
surveyed the young crowd at the Dome restaurant and they seemed to be enjoying
themselves. I drove down Steamboat Road, and noticed one fisherman down there,
and a few quiet lights glimmering on the water. I stopped by the Grand Union
and bought two Tropicana Ruby Red orange juices for $1.99 each, $3.98 total; GU
whole milk half gallon $1.67, I Can't Believe It's Not Butter Light .99 for a
total of $6.64. I chatted briefly with the English butcher and Jamaican
cashier. I wanted a gallon box of Pepperidge Farm goldfish crackers, but the
Grand Union only had smaller boxes. I drove up to the Grand Union in Glenville
and they close at 11 P.M. on weeknights. I drove down to the Food Emporium and
chatted with the usual courteous night staff there about general matters. On
the upper shelf in the Goldfish Crackers section, they have lots of gallon
boxes of Pepperidge Farm Goldfish crackers for $4.99 each. I reminded the staff
that the A&P Food store chain have lots of valuable warehouse properties
down in Key West, and whatever stocks are in the Key West's A&P warehouses
are at risk from the hurricane when it strikes this morning. I suppose valuable
merchandise could be preserved. For all I know they have gallon bottles of
Angostura Bitters down there. I told one of the internet staff users, I
originally started my directory for people who are ice bound in the Antarctic
Research facility during our summer, their winter. I told him the site had
expanded in scope. I told him I did not know about the winter snow season yet.
It is cooler now in the 50s, so it might be a colder winter. My arthritis is
bothering me a bit. I chatted with a local youth observer whom seemed thirsty
downtown, and I told him about my college where I went at Lake Forest College,
and he said he was thinking of majoring in social work at the University of New
Mexico. It was a relatively quiet night for a Thursday night, and I got a few
errands done and a short walk done. Well back to a little net surfing, but
since I only had six hours sleep this morning, I might bow out earlier. CIO
Note:<888>9/24/98 Thursday 6:25 P.M. EDT: I fell sleep about
6 A.M. and was up at 12 Noon. I had breakfast of Cheerios, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, and coffee. I went out at 2 P.M. after watching a little weather
news. It is a very nice day here. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I stopped by
the Hospital Thrift Shop before. I went by the Greenwich Library and PC Week
and the Greenwich Times. I check my two internet sites on the library internet
terminals, and the site in Florida comes up five times faster than the
California site, so it shows how much traffic is between both sites. Hopefully
people out west and in Asia and Australia will be able to access my west coast
site faster now. I drove down by the Greenwich Harbor Inn and they were setting
up for a wedding. I chatted with two British fellows on a Italian Cabin Cruiser
from Jupiter, Florida about South Florida. I drove through Bruce Park and I saw
about a hundred young fellows jogging from the Windward School. I drove over to
the Stamford Train Station and arrived at 4:50 PM. I chatted with the Burns
Security Agent there, and he told me that Burns Security bought Wells Fargo
Security, and that Burns Security is owned by Borg Warner. I picked up a friend
at the Amtrak at 5 P.M. coming down from Montpelier, Vermont. He said the train
was not busy until New Haven. It arrived on time and was going to Washington
D.C.. He said the leaves are just beginning to change. I returned home with my
guest, and I am cooking a Purdue 8 pound Chicken that should be ready in about
an hour. I also updated Scott's Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . Well I will
chat with my visitor for a while. CIO
Note:<888>9/24/98 Thursday 4:50 A.M. EDT: I am bushed, time
to go to bed. CIO
WWUS31 KMIA 240657
HLSMIA
FLZ063‑066>078‑241000‑
HURRICANE LOCAL STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL
3 AM EDT THU SEP 24 1998
...HURRICANE WATCH FOR MOST OF SOUTH FLORIDA...
...MANDATORY EVACUATION OF THE FLORIDA KEYS...
...EXTENDED FLOOD OUTLOOK FOR ALL OF SOUTH FLORIDA...
THIS STATEMENT RECOMMENDS ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY RESIDENTS OF
DADE...BROWARD...PALM BEACH...COLLIER...MONROE...GLADES... AND
HENDRY COUNTIES OF SOUTH FLORIDA IN PREPARATION FOR HURRICANE
GEORGES.
A HURRICANE WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR MONROE...COLLIER...DADE...AND
BROWARD COUNTIES OF SOUTH FLORIDA.
A HURRICANE WATCH MEANS THAT
HURRICANE CONDITIONS ARE POSSIBLE WITHIN THE NEXT 36 TO 48 HOURS.
HURRICANE WARNINGS MAY BE NECESSARY FOR A PORTION OF THE WATCH
AREA
LATER THIS MORNING. NO WATCHES ARE IN EFFECT FOR PALM
BEACH...HENDRY OR
GLADES COUNTIES AT THIS TIME.
ALTHOUGH PARTLY CLOUDY SKIES WILL PREVAIL ACROSS SOUTH FLORIDA
THIS
MORNING...THE OUTERMOST RAIN BANDS ASSOCIATED WITH GEORGES WILL
LIKELY BE MOVING INTO THE KEYS LATER THIS AFTERNOON. TROPICAL
STORM
FORCE WINDS COULD BE APPROACHING THE KEYS AND EXTREME SOUTH
FLORIDA
TONIGHT. A HURRICANE WARNING LIKELY WILL BE ISSUED FOR A PORTION
OF
THE WATCH AREA LATER THIS MORNING.
ONE OF THE MOST ADVERSE CONSEQUENCES OF GEORGES WILL BE THE VERY
HEAVY RAINFALL. BECAUSE THE GROUND IS ALREADY SATURATED FROM
RECENT
RAINS...ADDITIONAL 5 TO 10 INCHES OF RAIN WILL CAUSE SERIOUS
FLOODING AND PERSONS SHOULD TAKE MEASURES TO KEEP POSSESSIONS DRY.
A
FLOOD WATCH WILL LIKELY BE NEEDED LATER TODAY FOR ALL OF SOUTH
FLORIDA. RESIDENTS WHO OWN IN‑GROUND POOLS SHOULD AVOID
LOWERING THE
WATER LEVELS. THE PRESSURE
OF THE WATER IN THE SATURATED SOIL
SURROUNDING THE POOL WILL CRACK THE POOLS FOUNDATION OR LIFT IT
OUT
OF THE GROUND IF THE WATER LEVEL IN THE POOL IS LOWERED TOO MUCH.
A HIGH WIND WATCH WILL LIKELY BE NEEDED LATER TODAY FOR INTERIOR
PORTIONS
OF SOUTH FLORIDA WITH INLAND HURRICANE WARNINGS POSSIBLY REQUIRED
ON
FRIDAY.
IN ADDITION...THE FORECAST TRACK OF GEORGES PUTS MUCH OF SOUTH
FLORIDA IN THE PORTION OF THE STORM THAT FREQUENTLY SPAWNS
TORNADOES.
AT 2 AM EDT...HURRICANE GEORGES WAS LOCATED NEAR 20.7N 76.0W OR
ABOUT
450 MILES SOUTHEAST OF KEY WEST...MIAMI AND FORT LAUDERDALE AND
525
MILES SOUTHEAST OF NAPLES. GEORGES HAS A VERY RAGGED CENTER WHICH
HAS BEEN MOVING WEST‑NORTHWEST. CONTINUED WEST‑NORTHWEST MOTION AT
AROUND 12 MPH IS EXPECTED DURING THE NEXT 24 HOURS.
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS ARE NEAR 75 MPH WITH HIGHER GUSTS. LITTLE
CHANGE IN STRENGTH IS FORECAST UNTIL TONIGHT WHEN THE CENTER OF
GEORGES IS FORECAST TO MOVE BACK OUT OVER OPEN WATER.
AT 11 PM...THE PROBABILITY THAT GEORGES WILL PASS WITHIN 65
NAUTICAL
MILES OF SOUTH FLORIDA LOCATIONS WITHIN THE NEXT 72 HOURS IS AS
FOLLOWS...
CITY STRIKE
PROBABILITY
MARATHON 34
PERCENT
KEY WEST 31
PERCENT
MIAMI 29
PERCENT
MARCO ISLAND 28 PERCENT
WEST PALM BEACH 22
PERCENT
MONROE COUNTY ACTIONS...
MONROE COUNTY OFFICIALS HAVE ORDERED A MANDATORY EVACUATION FOR
ALL
PERSONS IN THE FLORIDA KEYS. NO SHELTERS WILL BE OPENED IN THE
KEYS.
EVACUEES SHOULD FOLLOW SIGNS TO THE DESIGNATED SHELTER ON THE
CAMPUS
OF FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY IN WEST MIAMI.
ALL COUNTY AND STATE PARKS IN THE KEYS ARE CLOSED.
MARINE INTERESTS IN THE KEYS SHOULD KNOW THAT BRIDGES AT SNAKE
CREEK
AND JEWFISH CREEK ARE LOCKED DOWN.
IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS IN THE KEYS...
RUMOR CONTROL...800‑955‑5504
TOURIST REQUESTS...800‑771‑KEYS
COLLIER COUNTY ACTIONS...
A HURRICANE WATCH IS IN EFFECT AND A HURRICANE WARNING MAY BE
ISSUED
LATER THIS MORNING. CURRENTLY NO MANDATORY EVACUATIONS ARE IN
EFFECT AND NO
SHELTERS ARE OPEN. HOWEVER...VOLUNTARY EVACUATIONS FROM ALL MOBILE
HOMES AND RECREATIONAL VEHICLES ARE STRONGLY RECOMMENDED.
DADE AND BROWARD COUNTY ACTIONS...
NO MANDATORY EVACUATIONS HAVE BEEN ORDERED AT THIS TIME AND NO
SHELTERS ARE OPEN. THOSE IN EVACUATION ZONES SHOULD HAVE AN ESCAPE
ROUTE IN MIND.
ALL TRI‑RAIL SERVICE WILL BE SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER
NOTICE...EFFECTIVE THIS MORNING.
MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT WILL BE CLOSED IF SUSTAINED WINDS AT
THE
AIRPORT EXCEED 55 MPH.
PALM BEACH COUNTY ACTIONS...
NO HURRICANE WATCH IS IN EFFECT AT THIS TIME...BUT RESIDENTS
SHOULD
MONITOR THE SITUATION CLOSELY AND HAVE A HURRICANE PLAN IN MIND.
NO
EVACUATIONS ARE PLANNED AT THIS TIME AND NO SHELTERS ARE
OPEN...
HOWEVER...IN ANTICIPATION OF LOCALIZED FLOODING...THE EMERGENCY
OPERATIONS CENTER IS PREPARED TO OPEN SHELTERS IN THE BELLE
GLADE/PAHOKEE REGION.
ALL TRI‑RAIL SERVICE WILL BE SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER
NOTICE...EFFECTIVE THIS MORNING.
GLADES AND HENDRY COUNTY ACTIONS...
NO WATCHES OR WARNINGS ARE IN EFFECT AT THIS TIME...BUT HIGH WIND
AND FLOOD WATCHES MAY BE NECESSARY SOMETIME TODAY. NO
EVACUATIONS ARE PLANNED AT THIS TIME...BUT RESIDENTS...ESPECIALLY
THOSE IN MOBILE HOMES OR IN FLOOD PRONE AREAS...SHOULD HAVE A PLAN
TO EVACUATE IF NECESSARY.
BESIDES THE WEB SITE AT THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER...ADDITIONAL
WEB SITES FOR HURRICANE ADVISORY INFORMATION CAN BE ACCESSED
THROUGH
FLORIDA WEATHER SERVICE OFFICES THROUGH THE FOLLOWING ADDRESSES:
MELBOURNE...HTTP://SUNMLB.NWS.FIT.EDU
TAMPA BAY...HTTP://WWW.MARINE.USF.EDU/NWS
JACKSONVILLE...HTTP://WWW.NWSJAX.NOAA.GOV
TALLAHASSEE...HTTP://WWW.NWS.FSU.EDU
THE NEXT STATEMENT WILL BE ISSUED AROUND 600 AM TODAY.
NNNN
Note:<888>9/24/98 Thursday 3:15 A.M. EDT: I finished initial
proofing of my new site at www.mikescott.org . I probably still have to check
items like stats, etc. CIO
Note:<888>9/24/98 Thursday 12:55 A.M. EDT: Hooray, Scott's
Site in San Jose, California at www.mikescott.org is up and running. Thus we
have hurricane backup unless San Jose gets wiped out by an earthquake. CIO
Note:<888>9/24/98 Thursday 12:50 A.M. EDT: I put together a
page of IBM Frequently Asked for URLs at mrscott.com/ibmfreq.htm . CIO
Note:<888>9/24/98 Thursday 12:10 A.M. EDT: TipWorld Email
Subscriptions, use Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 format for "HTML"
format , I subscribe to these email news stories.
You will be added to the following lists:
PC WORLD's Daily Computer News Alert (HTML)
Microsoft Internet Explorer Tip of the Day (HTML)
New Product Gossip of the Day (HTML)
The Internet Daily Internet Industry News (HTML)
MarketWatch (HTML)
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 Tip of the Day (HTML)
PC World Watch (HTML)
Hardware Upgrade Tip of the Day (HTML)
Microsoft Windows 95 Tip of the Day (HTML)
Microsoft Windows 98 Tip of the Day (HTML)
Wired News Daily (HTML)
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 11:25 P.M. EDT: I played with
the Weather Warning IWIN Downloads program for a while after dinner while
drinking my Cappuccino. It works great and sends out warning whenever there is
a whether emergency anywhere in the USA. However, about 9 P.M., its server was
busy, so I had to quit using it. I went out downtown and walked the lower area
of Greenwich Avenue twice. I bought two Robert Burns Cigars at the lower Avenue
stationary store for $2.75 and gave one of them to the night custodian at the
senior center, and enjoyed the other one in the post office bench area and
walked the lower avenue while smoking it. It was about the first cigar I have
had in about 20 years, and it was a good smoke, but made me a little woozy. I
noticed they also sell Monte Cristo Cigars there, which were a favorite of my
fathers in his Corporate Days. I noticed quite a few people out enjoying the
nice cool evening in the 50s. I did not see any tan refugees up from South
Florida or the Caribbean. I suppose there is a lot in between that might be
warmer. I told the movie theatre manager he should show "Key Largo"
for all the hurricane interested people. I mentioned that my roommate in New
York in the old days looked a bit like Lauren Bacal. Well as far as I know not
much is happening around here, and it is very quiet. I have to pick up a friend
up at the Amtrak Train station in Stamford, Ct. tomorrow coming down from
Burlington, Vermont about 5 P.M.. Well lets keep track of the South Florida
Hurricane situation at mrscott.com/weather.htm . I guess by tomorrow noon they
should exactly where the hurricane is going to hit and what intensity. I
suppose most people up north having never been down south, don't appreciate the
situation down there; but it is a severe situation that I am happy not to deal
with. I upgraded Scott's Index which was up quite a bit today at
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . Enjoy your night. CIO
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 7:35 P.M. EDT: On a conservative
note, assuming South Florida and the Florida Keys will be hit by Hurricane
Georges, people evacuating might consider what will happen if electrical power
fails. Beside the usual outages, more than likely Gasoline stations will not be
functioning, so keep a full tank of gasoline. Also since ATM Cash machines, and
credit card machines might not work, one should probably have some extra cash
on hand for expenses. I suppose the Federal Reserve Bank in Miami of Atlanta
will have to inject extra amounts of cash into the local South Florida economy
to meet the demand for the enormous amount of extra cash users after a severe
hurricane. Of course some of the locals might be able to get credit based on
their long time experience in the area, and the barter economy will probably be
in full force. I read a note in Yahoo News Florida, Remembering Andrew, Preps
For Georges that certain locals in Key West are preparing to weather it out in
Captain Tony's and are sandbagging the joint. As I recall on a good night
Captain Tony's can hold about 100 people, so remember the old "Key West
Library Committee of 100". I use to hang out in Captain Tony's not
drinking since I did not have much money enjoying the warm fireplace on cold 40
degree winter nights. The Cistern where the pool tables are is also a good
place because it is cooler on hot humid evenings. I suppose what is left of the
sunset crowd got a view of the old saying, "Red Sky in Morning Sailor's
Delight, Red Sky at Evening, Sailor Take Warning". Well the local color in
Key West will be more sedate for a while. I saw a Jamaican couple down on
Steamboat Road this evening enjoying our clear blue skyline this evening.
Greenwich was busier this afternoon with lots of people going about errands.
Remember to tell any hurricane survivors without electricity that you can use
sterno to heat water in an open air environment, providing you have instant
coffee, and instant milk or cream, and sugar for your coffee to keep you awake.
Hurricane lanterns can cause fires if not properly attended to. I suppose all
copies of the movie, "Key Largo" have been checked out of the local
video store. Well I suppose Key West will survive this Hurricane Georges, there
will be just more work for snowbirds this winter to clean up after. Well lets
wait and see, and wait and see what comes next, remember the hurricane season
is not over until the end of October usually. Well time for my Stauffer's
frozen lasagna dinner in 15 minutes in the microwave oven, and 5 minutes to
cool. One of my medical friend's mother passed away this week at age 101. CIO
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 6:20 P.M. EDT: I went out at 4
P.M., and toured the Hospital Thrift Shop. I stopped by the Exxon station and
filled up the car with $13.10 gasoline. I went by the Greenwich Library and
read PC Week and last week's PC Week and Infoworld. I also read the local
paper. I told the Internet Information directory about my internet
mrscott.com/weather.htm page. I went down by the water, and one local resident
is back in town, since the flag is flying. I am still running the Weather
Program. I will watch the ABC evening news at 6:30 P.M. CIO
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 3:40 P.M. EDT:
WWUS31 KMIA 231855
HLSMIA
FLZ063‑066>078‑232200‑
HURRICANE LOCAL STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL
3 PM EDT WED SEP 23 1998
...HURRICANE WATCH FOR MOST OF SOUTH FLORIDA...
...MANDATORY EVACUATION OF THE LOWER AND MIDDLE KEYS...
...EXTENDED FLOOD OUTLOOK FOR ALL OF SOUTH FLORIDA...
THIS STATEMENT RECOMMENDS ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY RESIDENTS OF
DADE...BROWARD...PALM BEACH...COLLIER...MONROE...GLADES... AND
HENDRY COUNTIES OF SOUTH FLORIDA IN PREPARATION FOR HURRICANE
GEORGES.
A HURRICANE WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR MONROE...COLLIER...DADE...AND
BROWARD COUNTIES OF SOUTH FLORIDA. A HURRICANE WATCH MEANS THAT
HURRICANE CONDITIONS ARE POSSIBLE WITHIN THE NEXT 36 TO 48 HOURS.
HURRICANE WARNINGS MAY BE NECESSARY FOR A PORTION OF THE WATCH
AREA
LATE TODAY OR EARLY THURSDAY. NO WATCHES ARE IN EFFECT FOR PALM
BEACH...HENDRY OR GLADES COUNTIES AT THIS TIME.
PERSONS SHOULD NOT BE FOOLED BY THE FAIR WEATHER THAT WILL OCCUR
ACROSS SOUTH FLORIDA TODAY...TONIGHT AND EARLY THURSDAY. THE
OUTERMOST
RAIN BANDS WILL LIKELY BEGIN AFFECTING SOUTH FLORIDA THURSDAY
AFTERNOON. ONE OF THE MOST ADVERSE CONSEQUENCES OF GEORGE WILL BE
THE VERY HEAVY RAINFALL. BECAUSE THE GROUND IS ALREADY SATURATED
FROM RECENT RAINS...THE ADDITIONAL 5 TO 10 INCHES OF RAIN WILL
CAUSE
SERIOUS FLOODING AND PERSONS SHOULD TAKE MEASURES TO KEEP
POSSESSIONS DRY. AN EXTENDED FLOOD OUTLOOK HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR
SOUTH
FLORIDA WHICH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR SERIOUS FLOODING IN
THE
NEXT 36 TO 48 HOURS. FLOOD WATCHES AND WARNINGS MAY BE REQUIRED AS
THE HURRICANE APPROACHES.
A HIGH WIND WATCH WILL LIKELY BE NEEDED ON THURSDAY FOR INTERIOR
PORTIONS OF SOUTH FLORIDA WITH INLAND HURRICANE WARNINGS POSSIBLY
REQUIRED ON FRIDAY.
IN ADDITION...THE FORECASTED TRACK OF GEORGES PUTS MUCH OF SOUTH
FLORIDA IN THE PORTION OF THE STORM THAT FREQUENTLY SPAWNS
TORNADOS.
AT 2 PM EDT...HURRICANE GEORGES WAS LOCATED NEAR 19.5N 74.7W OR
585
MILES SOUTHEAST OF KEY WEST AND MIAMI FLORIDA...600 MILES
SOUTHEAST
OF FORT LAUDERDALE AND 650 MILES SOUTHEAST OF NAPLES. GEORGES HAS
BEEN DRIFTING WESTWARD WHILE THE CENTER IS REFORMING. A GRADUAL
TURN
TO THE WEST NORTHWEST AT ABOUT 15 MPH IS EXPECTED DURING THE NEXT
24
HOURS.
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS ARE NEAR 75 MPH WITH HIGHER GUSTS. SOME
STRENGTHENING IS POSSIBLE AS THE HURRICANE MOVES AWAY FROM CUBA.
AT 11 AM...THE PROBABILITY THAT GEORGES WILL PASS WITHIN 65
NAUTICAL
MILES OF SOUTH FLORIDA LOCATIONS WITHIN THE NEXT 72 HOURS IS AS
FOLLOWS...
CITY STRIKE PROBABILITY
MARATHON 34 PERCENT
KEY WEST 31 PERCENT
MIAMI 29 PERCENT
MARCO ISLAND 28 PERCENT
WEST PALM BEACH 22 PERCENT
MONROE COUNTY ACTIONS...
MONROE COUNTY OFFICIALS HAVE ORDERED A MANDATORY EVACUATION FOR
PERSONS IN THE MIDDLE AND LOWER KEYS. NO SHELTERS WILL BE OPENED
IN
THE KEYS. EVACUEES SHOULD FOLLOW SIGNS TO THE DESIGNATED SHELTER
ON
THE CAMPUS OF FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY IN WEST MIAMI.
IN THE UPPER KEYS...MANDATORY EVACUATION OF MOBILE HOMES AND
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES HAS BEEN ORDERED.
NON‑RESIDENTS THROUGHOUT THE KEYS ARE URGED TO LEAVE. ALL
COUNTY AND
STATE PARKS IN THE KEYS ARE CLOSED.
MARINE INTERESTS IN THE KEYS SHOULD KNOW THAT BRIDGES AT SNAKE
CREEK
AND JEWFISH CREEK ARE LOCKED DOWN.
IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS IN THE KEYS...
RUMOR CONTROL...800‑955‑5504
TOURIST REQUESTS...800‑771‑KEYS
COLLIER COUNTY ACTIONS...
A HURRICANE WATCH IS IN EFFECT AND A HURRICANE WARNING MAY BE
NECESSARY LATE TODAY OR EARLY THURSDAY. CURRENTLY NO MANDATORY
EVACUATIONS ARE IN EFFECT AND NO SHELTERS ARE OPEN.
HOWEVER...VOLUNTARY EVACUATIONS FROM ALL MOBILE HOMES AND
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES ARE STRONGLY RECOMMENDED.
DADE AND BROWARD COUNTY ACTIONS...
NO MANDATORY EVACUATIONS HAVE BEEN ORDERED AT THIS TIME AND NO
SHELTERS ARE OPEN. THOSE IN EVACUATION ZONES SHOULD HAVE AN ESCAPE
ROUTE IN MIND.
PALM BEACH COUNTY ACTIONS...
NO HURRICANE WATCH IS IN EFFECT AT THIS TIME...BUT RESIDENTS
SHOULD
MONITOR THE SITUATION CLOSELY AND HAVE A HURRICANE PLAN IN MIND.
NO
EVACUATIONS ARE PLANNED AT THIS TIME AND NO SHELTERS ARE OPEN.
GLADES AND HENDRY COUNTY ACTIONS...
NO WATCHES OR WARNINGS ARE IN EFFECT AT THIS TIME...BUT HIGH WIND
AND FLOOD WATCHES ARE POSSIBLE EARLY THURSDAY. NO EVACUATIONS ARE
PLANNED AT THIS TIME...BUT RESIDENTS...ESPECIALLY THOSE IN MOBILE
HOMES OR IN FLOOD PRONE AREAS...SHOULD HAVE A PLAN TO EVACUATE IF
NECESSARY.
BESIDES THE WEB SITE AT THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER...ADDITIONAL
WEB SITES FOR HURRICANE ADVISORY INFORMATION CAN BE ACCESSED
THROUGH
FLORIDA WEATHER SERVICE OFFICES THROUGH THE FOLLOWING ADDRESSES:
MELBOURNE... HTTP://SUNMLB.NWS.FIT.EDU
TAMPA BAY... HTTP://WWW.MARINE.USF.EDU/NWS
JACKSONVILLE... HTTP://WWW.NWSJAX.NOAA.GOV
TALLAHASSEE... HTTP://WWW.NWS.FSU.EDU
THE NEXT STATEMENT WILL BE ISSUED AROUND 6 PM.
LUSHINE
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 3:20 P.M. EDT: I downloaded the
two files from Weather Warning IWIN Downloads of about 5.4 megs and 3.4 megs
and installed the programs and the plugin. The program is good for 30 days, and
I will see if it expires, or try reinstalling it. I am downloading the
information files with the weather program right now. Their site is Xenocode,
Inc. ‑ Your Homepage For Weather for the complete site information. I
watched a little news while downloading mostly on the weather. It is a nice day
out, so I will go out shortly. I have cleaned up and am ready to go after the
Weather program downloads all its information. CIO
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 1:15 P.M. EDT: Weather Warning
IWIN Downloads
New! EMWIN ByteBlaster Internet Data Broadcast(beta)
New! WeatherNode 4.0
New! Digital Atmosphere version 2.1
IWIN/EMWIN Download Page
CIO
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 1:10 P.M. EDT: Interactive
Weather Information Network CIO
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 1:05 P.M. EDT: NOAA United
States ‑ Hurricane and tropical storm reports , NOAA National Warnings
Area CIO
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 12:40 P.M. EDT: CyberConch Zine
Key West‑Florida Keys News Florida Keys Evacuation Notice. CIO
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 12:30 P.M. EDT: Intellicast ‑
Key West Satellite Image CIO
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 12:25 P.M. EDT: Happenings in
Key West during better weather Key West, Florida USA, Scott's Internet Hotlist
and Key West Weather http://www.bridge.net/~toddsing/weather.htm . CIO
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 12:20 P.M. EDT: Somebody ought
to make sure that nobody steals the gold out of this museum in Key West Mel
Fisher Museum Discover: Key West ‑ Museums and Tours . CIO
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 11:40 A.M. EDT: Florida Keys
ordered evacuated starting with Key West Lowe's Storm98 Hurricane Central:
Atlantic Storm Season '98 CIO
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 3:00 A.M. EDT: I am bushed, time
to call it a day. CIO
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 2:55 A.M. EDT:NOAA Interactive
Weather Information Network CIO
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 2:45 A.M. EDT: National Weather
Service Hurricane Season '98 CIO
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 2:35 A.M. EDT:GHCC ‑
Interactive GOES‑8 Visible 1 km Satellite Data Selector CIO
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 2:35 A.M. EDT:SoFla.com ‑
Your Guide to South Beach and South Florida CIO
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 2:25 A.M. EDT: FEMA: La Niña
1998‑1999: An Extreme Climate Pattern Expected to Bring Unusual Winter
Temperatures and Precipitation to the U.S. CIO
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 2:15 A.M. EDT:
http://www.fema.gov/hu98/AL0798p.gif CIO
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 2:15 A.M. EDT:FEMA ‑‑
TROPICAL STORM AND HURRICANE WATCH INFORMATION CIO
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 2:10 A.M. EDT:
http://www.fema.gov/hu98/imgs/geo0922e.gif CIO
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 2:10 A.M. EDT: FEMA: Mercer
Island Approved For $1.3 Million Problems Could Happen Near Paul Allen's Home.
CIO
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 1:45 A.M. EDT: Personal
AccuWeather(tm) Hurricane Center CIO
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 1:35 A.M. EDT: Personal
AccuWeather Main Weather Page ‑ KEY WEST , I think they have the weather
wrong. CIO
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 1:30 A.M. EDT: NRL Monterey
Satellite Imagery with Model Overlays CIO
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 1:20 A.M. EDT:NRL Florida
Satellite Photo goes8_images/miami_vis/LATEST.jpeg g8_nh , NRL Satellite Photo
goes8_images/extnh_ir/LATEST.jpeg g8_nh , NRL Vapor Satellite Photo
goes8_images/extnh_vapor/LATEST.jpeg g8_nh , NRL Monterey Tropical Cyclones .
Updated mrscott.com/weather.htm . CIO
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 1:00 A.M. EDT:NRL Satellite
Photo goes8_images/trop_atlantic_vis/LATEST.jpeg tropics I think the Old Sea
Lords in the Old Days called the area between Cuba and the Bahamas in the ocean
"Hurricane Alley", it looks like Georges is going to go right up
Hurricane Alley intensifying, and making landfall in the center of the Florida
Keys around Marathon with highest winds around Key Largo. Current winds of 80
mph will intensify while the hurricane is over the water mostly for the next
two days. It looks like it will cut right over the center of the keys and go up
the west Coast of Florida, right up past Tampa towards the Pan Handle of
Florida. CIO
Note:<888>9/23/98 Wednesday 12:15 A.M. EDT: I posted a
Hurricane Warning Broadcast at mrscott.com/sound.htm . Let's hope it is not as
bad as it looks like it will be down there in Florida, The Keys, and the
Caribbean. I advised people they should leave the Keys and South Florida, if at
all possible, or take cover in the interior up north at higher elevations, or
even fly out of the area entirely. Keep tracking it at mrscott.com/weather.htm
. All military personnel should pursue maximum hurricane plan. I think the government
should airlift out any personnel military of civilians out of the Keys and
other low lying areas who have not evacuated. Better to be safe than sorry. CIO
Note:<888>9/22/98 Tuesday 10:55 P.M. EDT: I went out and
stopped by the library and read the Greenwich Times. I also read InfoWorld and
Computer World. I still have to read last week's computer newsweeklies. I
noticed one of the library patrons has a 1995 Nissan Altima GX2 GXE 4 door with
front wheel drive, black color, with 38,500 miles on it for sale for $10,500
this link for value Kelley Blue Book ‑ Used Car Report dealer trade in
value $6,656 and Kelley Blue Book ‑ Used Car Report Retail Value $10,752
thus they're trying to ask too much . Their number is 203‑869‑8608.
The car looked to be in decent shape, and not to flashy. I went downtown and
walked the lower part of Greenwich Avenue. I saw a John Scully look-alike. I
heard on www.ttalk.com yesterday, that a company in Korea is coming out with a
$600 clone of Apple's new $1,300 IMAC. I chatted with the observer from
Bridgeport. She said she will probably need a place once it gets cold. I
noticed all the flowers are out in full bloom. I went by the Grand Union and
bought a Purdue Chicken at .79 a pound for $6.05. I chatted with one of the
local library researchers about the hurricane weather effecting oil prices. He
mentioned next week after the hurricane in Florida if it strikes and causes
major damage, he might invest in insurance companies after their stock goes
down. He also mentioned that Royal Dutch Shell is in business in over 150
countries around the world. I mentioned to him that despite Microsoft's large
and deep pockets, once the internet technology gets to be much larger scale
that IBM sells a lot of the more expensive equipment and software that large
players will need. I also mentioned that some recent IPOs like
www.broadcast.com loose more money the busier they are, since they don't always
have advertising. Thus the real bottom line is yet to be realized. I heard that
there is a Condominium next to the Breakers Hotel in Kennebunkport for sale for
$179,000 at Kennebunkport Reality Kennebunk Beach Realty linked from this page
Kennebunk Beach Realty ‑ Condominiums. I also saw this today that John D.
Rockefeller is the richest man in the history in America accounting for current
dollar values and Bill Gates is only number five linked form this story Gates
No. 5 among richest Americans of all time (9/20/1998) . Thus like Aladdin said,
there is more money in oil, particularly in the long run, but at the moment it
is not as profitable as Microsoft. Well I returned home with the Purdue chicken
and poured a glass of ice tea and put some goldfish crackers in a bowl. Well it
is back to the net. Remember to keep following mrscott.com/weather.htm . Maybe
some of the senior stockholders will get out of their rocking chairs and come
pay us a visit if hurricane conditions get too bad in South Florida or across
the Gulf of Mexico. Well enjoy the evening. CIO
Note:<888>9/22/98 Tuesday 7:55 P.M. EDT: I finished my
laundry, while down in the Laundromat I chatted with one of my neighbors, who
told me about her recent trip to Louisiana. Well time to stop by the library,
and maybe go for a walk downtown. CIO
Note:<888>9/22/98 Tuesday 7:25 P.M. EDT: Maimi Beach South
Beach http://www.justsurfit.com/southbeach/webcams/cam1.shtml ,WTMI's CocoCam!
, mrscott.com/atlbeach.htm more South Florida surf cams. CIO
Note:<888>9/22/98 Tuesday 7:15 P.M. EDT: Bermuda Triangle
[WebCam 1] Fort Lauderdale Beach, Florida surf cam, watch the waves during the
hurricane. CIO
Note:<888>9/22/98 Tuesday 6:25 P.M. EDT: Welcome to Internet
World Fall '98 . I had a Tony's 4 cheese pizza for dinner, ice tea, and
cappuccino. My visitor left. I am doing laundry and should be done with it, in
about an hour and a half. CIO
Note:<888>9/22/98 Tuesday 5:05 P.M. EDT: I reinstalled the
original CMOS Bios 11/20/97 that came with the motherboard, and that cured my
drive hesitation problem. I suppose I could use the CMOS update from 7/28/98,
if I were installing a new hard drive, but since the existing hard drive was
Fdisked and formatted with the original CMOS, the system needed to have the
original CMOS. Well the system is working fine again without drive hesitation.
A friend came down to pick up the used Toyota that he bought for a relative at
Peabody's and will drive up to Vermont, and while he was there the used Volvo
Wagon sold. I went downtown to the lower Avenue stationary store, for three buy
two get one free cigarettes for $17.70 total. I stopped by the Arnold Bread
Store outlet, and got two loaves of Healthnut Bread with my Arnold Coupon card
that they stamp. I returned home, and updated Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . I also got a copy of Internet World and WindowsPro
magazines. Remember to track the hurricane heading towards the Florida Keys at
mrscott.com/weather.htm . Well have a good evening, my visitor is still here.
CIO
Note:<888>9/22/98 Tuesday 2:05 P.M. EDT: Well time for a
rest or a nap. CIO
Note:<888>9/22/98 Tuesday 1:35 P.M. EDT: Information on the
Microsoft Windows 98 Easter Egg Tips on Task Bar icons, MIDI players, and
Easter in September (InfoWorld)CIO
Note:<888>9/22/98 Tuesday 12:55 P.M. EDT: I updated
mrscott.com/favorite.zip which is linked from mrscott.com/download.htm . It has
over 1,300 links for adding to the Windows Favorites directory. CIO
Note:<888>9/22/98 Tuesday 12:25 P.M. EDT: St. Michael's
Abbey, Farnborough, England, Monk Site CIO
Note:<888>9/22/98 Tuesday 12:15 P.M. EDT: I updated
mrscott.com/current.htm . I had Cheerios, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and
coffee for breakfast. CIO
Note:<888>9/22/98 Tuesday 10:50 A.M. EDT: I updated the
Music page mrscott.com/music.htm . CIO
Note:<888>9/22/98 Tuesday 9:50 A.M. EDT: I am up now, and
still have to eat breakfast, and will do laundry later on today. I now have 50
megs of disk storage in Florida at mrscott.com , about half of which is used. I
have uploaded the files to the site that I temporarily removed. Well have a
good day, lets hope Key West, Florida USA, Scott's Internet Hotlist is not hit
by the hurricane. They are not very high, and from what I hear tell, a number
of Greenwich people now have homes there. Well time for breakfast. CIO
Note:<888>9/22/98 Tuesday 2:05 A.M. EDT: Time to call it a
day. I had Ramen noodles and a peanut butter sandwich for dinner. Remember to
follow the tropical storm activity at mrscott.com/weather.htm . See You Later,
Alligator. CIO
Note:<888>9/22/98 Tuesday 12:25 A.M. EDT: I transferred all
the files to my second site in San Jose, California at www.mikescott.org .
Since the Internic name won't be active for 2 or 3 days, I will have to wait to
proof the site. I have to eat and start my regular internet routine. I won't be
going out this morning, and will probably go to bed soon. CIO
Note:<888>10/07/98 Wednesday 4:55 P.M. EDT: I updated
Scott's Index scopor01.htm . I am doing some system maintenance. CIO
Note:<888>10/07/98 Wednesday 3:15 P.M. EDT: I slept from 8
A.M. to Noon. I updated mrscott.com/nasa.htm and www.mikescott.org/nasa.htm . I
still feel questionable about the Caribbean and South Florida weather, there is
a storm front out there, that has not developed into a hurricane Possible Large
Hurricane Formation Area Satellite Photo In The Mid Atlantic , so it still
bears watching, not to mention since the Shuttle Discovery is probably on its
launch platform, it hopefully will not have to be moved back into the Vehicle
Assembly Building, if the weather changes. I would imagine looking at the
weather formations east of Africa in the India Ocean Area, might give on a hint
of the long term weather patterns. Anyway take your best guess NRL Monterey
GOES‑8 Satellite Photos and Products . As far as I can tell, it is pretty
much the same conditions here, as expected for this time of year. I suppose
there are a number of internet gurus at Fall Internet World Live! 1998 this
week. Well so much for the status quo. CIO
Note:<888>10/07/98 Wednesday 7:30 A.M. EDT: I proofed the
links and reuploaded the Department of Defense Directory, it is available at
www.mikescott.org/dod.htm and mrscott.com/dod.htm . CIO
Note:<888>10/07/98 Wednesday 2:30 A.M. EDT: I went out at 1
P.M. yesterday. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I stopped by CVS and
bought a 500 tablet bottle of acetaminophen for $9.99 and Lemon Pine Cleaner
for $1.75. I went by Zyn's and bought buy three get two free of Marlboro Lights
for $9 and a five pack of Garcia Vega miniature cigars for $1.67. I walked up
to the town green or French park, and I smoked one of the miniature cigars. It is
a coolish fall day with lots of people out and about their errands. I made my 4
P.M. appointment. Earlier I had stopped by the Greenwich Library and read the
three weekly computer magazines and two from last week. The White Owl was
entering the library just as I was departing. I returned home and had a four
cheese Tony's pizza for dinner, and I went to bed at 5:30 P.M.. I got up at 1
A.M. this morning, and I had three scrambled eggs with fresh mushrooms, toast,
orange juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. I had a small pipe of tobacco while
drinking the Cappuccino. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well back to
the net. I was advised not to use the flavor packet that comes with Ramen
noodles since it is full of MSG, instead I will use Soy Sauce in the future.
CIO
Note:<888>10/06/98 Tuesday 8:40 A.M. EDT: I updated the
Downloadable directory mrscott.com/download.htm or
www.mikescott.org/download.htm with all the files in the long bookmark. The
directory now has 62,000 links in 139 categories. I added four small pages of
information, that I had on my servers. Well this will be the last update on the
downloadable directory, since I am no longer working on bookmarks, although I
will continue to maintain my two sites. CIO
Note:<888>10/05/98 Monday 4:25 P.M. EDT: I updated Scott's
Index scopor01.htm . Well have a good evening. All quiet on the eastern front.
CIO
Note:<888>10/05/98 Monday 3:50 P.M. EDT: I did a little bit
of net work in the morning and went out for a short stroll. I wrote a letter in
the morning. I went out again at 9 A.M.. I went by the Hospital Thrift Shop and
the Bank. I stopped by the Post Office and paid my Bell Atlantic telephone
bill. I drove down by the water. I returned home and slept from about 10:30
A.M. until 3 P.M.. I will do a little net work. CIO
Note:<888>10/05/98 Monday 4:45 A.M. EDT: I sifted through
the news reports and email, not much happening. CIO
Note:<888>10/05/98 Monday 3:45 A.M. EDT: I updated my
broadcast page mrscott.com/sound.htm or www.mikescott.org/sound.htm . Well have
a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/05/98 Monday 2:45 A.M. EDT: I finished doing my
house cleaning and watering the plants. I did my laundry, so I have most my
chores done until I do my ice tea when I run out of ice tea. I checked the
skies and it looks like Volcanic clouds floating over the building, so I guess
the wind that came around on Thursday 3 P.M., has come back around over the
North Pole and is sweeping down our way again. I am still worrying about that
Storm Front in the mid Atlantic Mid Atlantic Hurricane Formation Area
http://www.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk/pub/sat‑images/DTOT.JPG forming into a
major hurricane, so people who don't want to risk facing a major hurricane down
south, should think about their travel plans, or if they go down there; make
sure they have a secure storm shelter for backup protection. Well I will do a
little more net work. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/04/98 Sunday 11:25 P.M. EDT: Note on
communications, if you ever had a atomic or nuclear blast, cable modems using
optic fibers would not work, and similarly during extreme cold conditions optic
fibers would not work, if one thinks in terms of backup systems, a hard copper
line is more reliable for telecommunications than optic fibers since it is more
durable. CIO
Note:<888>10/04/98 Sunday 10:50 P.M. EDT: Mid Atlantic
Hurricane Formation Area http://www.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk/pub/sat‑images/DTOT.JPG
, I went to bed at noon and was up at 8 P.M.. I had scrambled eggs with
mushrooms, raspberry strudel, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and cappuccino for
breakfast. I listened to a couple of CNN programs. I chatted with family
members today, all is quiet. I reduced my automobile liability from $1,000,000
to $300,000 since the auto insurance program does not cover "Acts of God".
I imagine lots of other activity is going on. I have house cleaning, and other
routine Sunday routines to do. I have a 4 P.M. appointment on Monday. Rupert
Vernon, former first selectman of Greenwich died this past week. As far as I
can tell situation SNAFU pretty much the same. Lots of out of towners not
consulting with long time residents. I would advise people to look into flood
plain areas in case we get major tropical storm activity. Tony Blair is suppose
to visit China this week, and he and his staff would obviously notice if any
unusual activity is taking place around Beijing, China. I believe a travelers
advisory still exists against people traveling out of the U.S.A. on commercial
aircraft. As far as I can tell situation in Greenwich is pretty much the same,
but I have not been out in 24 hours. Back to house work. Smoking my pipe more
instead of cigarettes. CIO
Note:<888>10/04/98 Sunday 10:55 A.M. EDT: Analysis of
Volcanic Activity at Datong Volcano 150 Miles West Of Beijing, China Probably
Caused By Yangtze River Flooding Overflowing Into Volcanic Lava Beds And
Causing Datong Volcano Eruption That Caused Hurricane Wind Activity In East
Western Hemisphere Coast. MLS CIO
Note:<888>10/04/98 Sunday 7:50 A.M. EDT: Datong Volcano 150
Miles West of Beijing, China NRL Satellite Photo
gms_images/trop_vis/g5_981004_0832.jpeg gms is emitting smoke or large amounts
of smoke are coming out of that area. Smithsonian Information I have is
Latitude 40.00, Longitude N‑113.28 E, Elevation 1882, Type Cinder Cones,
Number 1005‑01‑, Historical 0450. I took a nap from about 1:30 A.M.
to 6 A.M.. I need to start my usual Sunday routines of house cleaning. CIO
Note:<888>10/04/98 Sunday 1:15 A.M. EDT: Somebody emailed me
this link in response to my Volcanic Alert Defense Support Program Satellites
CIO
Note:<888>10/04/98 Sunday 12:45 A.M. EDT: Copy of Message I
sent to 35 Volcanic Research Sites.
Possible Manjuria
Eruption
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/sat‑bin/display4?phot=yes&dir=gms_images/trop_
vis&nav=gms&type=jpeg China Satellite Photo In Day Time
There Does Not Work At Night There\par On Monday Morning, 9/28/98 ? 6 A.M. EDT;
I felt a radiation blast come through my apartment because I keep mirrors on my
wall and I got that gold dust effect from the radiation blast. I thought it might
have been a nuclear blast somewhere in the world, which has not been
reported.\par However, the Manjuria Volcano Satellite Photo on Friday Showed
about a 50 mile wide smoke plume coming out of the volcano, so I assume the
hurricane weather we received was an earlier volcanic eruption.\par I observed
the hurricane tornado like winds coming through this area, and saw Chinese
Dragon flies in the wind. Something happened that is not being reported. Also I
noticed a U.S. Citizen Travel advisory against traveling outside the country on
the Yahoo News Two days ago. http://mrscott.com/weather.htm
http://www.mikescott.org/weather.htm
mikescott@ibm.net
http://mrscott.com\
http://www.mikescott.org\
Note:<888>10/03/98 Saturday 11:55 P.M. EDT: Global Volcanism
Program ‑ Preliminary Notices of Volcanic Activity ‑ Volcano
Listserv Messages , Smithsonian Institution ‑ Global Volcanism Program .
CIO
Note:<888>10/03/98 Saturday 11:45 P.M. EDT: If Manjuria is
erupting one should email mailto:JONATHAN.FINK@asu.edu . CIO
Note:<888>10/03/98 Saturday 11:35 P.M. EDT: NRL Satellite
Photo gms_images/trop_vis/LATEST.jpeg gms Manjuria Volcano Link, smoke coming
out of Volcano about 1 inch west of the Korea Volcano. I emailed a couple of
dozen Volcanic Research Sties around the World. CIO
Note:<888>10/03/98 Saturday 8:50 P.M. EDT:NRL Mid Atlantic
Satellite Photo goes8_images/trop_atlantic_ir/LATEST.jpeg tropics , Satellite
Oceanography Laboratory: Composite Images Heated Gases In Southern Hemisphere
Circling The Antarctic , http://satftp.soest.hawaii.edu/pub/gms/images/globe/last.gms.vis.md.gif.
CIO
Note:<888>10/03/98 Saturday 4:10 P.M. EDT: I updated Scott's
Index mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . CIO
Note:<888>10/03/98 Saturday 3:30 P.M. EDT: I went out Friday
and paid some bills. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York and made a cash
withdrawal. I went by the bank across from the Presbyterian Church and paid my
rent. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I drove down Greenwich Avenue and
stopped by the Post Office and paid my first installment on my million dollar
insurance policy for my car. I also paid my MCI telephone bill. I went by the
Tobacconist across from the Police Station and bought two packs of pipe tobacco
of Round Hill Mix and Louis Cavendish for $9.85. I stopped by the lower avenue
stationary shop and bought 3 cigars, and 2 three packs of buy 2 get on 1 free
of Camel lights for a total of $13.10. I went by the Grand Union and bought
Ronzoni Green Fettuccini noodles $1.75, Tetley Tea Bag $2.99, two GU Raisin
Bran $2.19 each, two white mushrooms for $1.99 both, a Tony's Pizza $3.39, 24
packs of Ramen noodles for $4, two boxes of GU Oatmeal for .99 each, two 2
pound bags of onions for $1.99 each, two 5 pound bags of Russet Potatoes $1.99
both, a five pound bag of Jack Frost sugar for $1.99, two cans GU extra large
olives $1.45 each, 3 dozen eggs $1.39 for all, I Can't Believe It's Not Butter
$1.29, GU whole milk $1.67, four GU frozen Brussels sprouts $1.09, 2 half
gallons of Florida Natural Orange Juice $1.99 each for a total of $43.03. I
then went across the street to the Food Emporium for two gallons of Pepperidge
Farm Goldfish for $4.99, 12 pack of diet Coke $1.80 plus .60 can deposit, a 3
bottle pack of Perrier for $2.99, and they charged me for "CK DT 12
PK" $4.29 which I did not buy and One bottle of Perrier $1.35 plus .05
which I did not buy for a total of $17.61. While at the Grand Union earlier
across the street there was a large blond lady with a 15 inch pointed knife
giving small slices of English Stelson Cheese. I consider it a security
irregularity for a somebody to hold such a large knife in a public place. I
then went onto the Arnold Bread Store and bought 3 Loaves of Healthnut Bread
$3.87, and one Raspberry Strudel $1.29 for a total of $5.16. I stopped by the
Exxon station for $10.35 premium gasoline after the Grand Union and before the
Food Emporium. I returned home and put the groceries away. I thought for a
while. I dictated another version of a manuscript to myself until midnight. I
was up at about 2 P.M. today and had breakfast of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, Toast,
Orange Juice, Vitamins, and Coffee. I updated some files on the computer and
will now check my email. CIO
Note:<888>10/02/98 Friday 8:10 A.M. EDT: NRL Satellite Photo
gms_images/trop_vis/g5_981002_0332.jpeg gms Looks Like That Old Volcano In
Manjuria Might Have Erupted, and There Are Lots of Clouds In The Southern
Hemisphere Atmosphere, Like Something Might Have Happened In Antarctica. Site
for Other Photos NRL Monterey Tropical Satellite Photos MPEG Movies and
Products . CIO
Note:<888>10/02/98 Friday 7:45 A.M. EDT: I put up a new page
mrscott.com/psynotes.htm . Well back to routine. CIO
Note:<888>10/02/98 Friday 7:15 A.M. EDT: I decided to
continue my $1,000,000 liability on the 1976 Volvo 244 DL, I will have to make
the first payment $192.68 to GEICO Insurance, I called their policy number at 1‑800‑841‑3000
and they said my present $1,000,000 policy is in affect until October 8, and it
will be continued. I discontinued the $25,000 Walk Around Policy, since I have
State Medicaid. I feel the fall winds beginning to blow, I am not sure what the
long term weather forecast is for the coming winter season. I will also pay my
MCI Long Distance Bill, and my Housing Authority Bill. Life Goes On IN
Greenwich, Connecticut as Usual. Well I have not had time to check the news or
email since about last Saturday. I am maintaining usual routine. One of my
neighbors who had heart surgery recently should be checked to see if he is
doing all right. Well back to my research routine. I will try to find an
article or internet link of Satellite Photographs for the South Pacific Region
of That Volcano, That One, One Would Not Want to Be within 10,000 miles of.
Well back to morning routine. CIO
Note:<888>10/02/98 Friday 4:55 A.M. EDT: I seem to have lost
track of the days, something happened but I am not sure what. Official Time and
day here is 04:56:33 Fri Oct 02, 1998 CIO
Note:<888>10/02/98 Friday 4:50 A.M. EDT: I feel like it is
very dry and my lips and body system feel very dry, although there is a lot of
moisture in the air. I suppose I have to slow down and relax, but as long as
maintain my normal routine I feel all right for this morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/02/98 Friday 4:45 A.M. EDT: My personal Budget
for the month is starting at $488.88 after buying $13.48 in cigars and
cigarettes at the Shell Station. This morning there I saw somebody there that
looked like the Pasha of Persia, and flashed on the Ottoman Empire Temple or
Mosque of Agahia Sofia with all the rats underneath it.. I think we got hit by
a large solar flair or a Star Of David Radiation Impulse on Jan Kippur or St.
Michael's Day 9/30/98 Approximate 6 A.M. EDT. I felt like the whole world was
pierced by an X-ray shock, like in the Old Manhattan Project Test Films. Of course
as I relax without cigarettes and did not shower for three days, I smoked my
pipe and tried to reflect through the millennium of various Hollywood Pictures
I had seen and I had flashes in my mind of scary pictures. I fell a little
better, but that feeling of stress could be the feeling of cold since it is 48
degrees outside and 70 degrees inside for myself. Cold weather change seems to
be giving me a crick in my back which causes a neurological flash. I might have
been knocked out while thinking I was awake for a couple of days, since I do
have a drop panel ceiling with humidifiers stored and maybe something fell out
of the false ceiling like a humidifier and hit me on the head and I went into a
trance, but when I began coming around yesterday, the ceiling was in place, and
everything looked in shape. I am not sure what happened just lots of
flashbacks. I made mrscott.com/icetea.htm without the Borden Lemon Juice and
instead used the a cup of white wine. Well I am not sure what is really going
on, I feel more like the inside routine is better for myself personally. CIO
Note:<888>10/14/98 Wednesday 8:30 P.M. EDT: This afternoon I
went out at 3 P.M.. I drove east on Putnam Avenue and headed into Old Greenwich
to Tod's Point. I walked the entire three mile walk around Tod's Point. I
viewed the weather to the north from the large rock on the South East Point. I
viewed the weather to the west from the South West Picnic Area. I had a small
cigar there. I viewed the weather to the East from the North East area by the
Life Guard Station. I viewed the weather to South by the North, South Facing
Bench in the main beach area at the South West. I was able to survey the skies,
and there was the usual air traffic that one sees on a nice day. I noticed
almost the entire area except to the West had clouds on the horizon. I guess
with the winds out of the west we are due for a few good days of beach walking
weather, but with the type of winds and clouds one sees, anything could change.
I returned west and drove down Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with a Swiss couple
about the local environment in broken French English. I told them that the
mosquitoes have encephalitis. I mentioned I had been around both the
International Red Cross and the American Red Cross. I pointed out the two Swans
swimming around the harbor. I mentioned a few homes around the water. I chatted
with another local about the Swiss perspective as it relates to Greenwich in
maintaining neutrality during times of turbulence. I stopped by the Greenwich
Library and chatted with one librarian as to whether they have changed the
flight patterns out of Westchester Airport and have more aircraft flying over
Greenwich. I chatted with a Swiss Businessman on Swiss trivia. He said Thailand
is also neutral, along with Luxembourg, Sweden, and I believe Andorra. I
mentioned that the Swiss Computer equipment is about 150% more expensive. I
told the Swiss couple about Swiss activities around here including, Swiss
Banking, Nestle including Perrier, Roche or Hoffman LaRoche which also owns
Genetic. I believe Equinox is also Swiss. I suppose most major international
companies have Swiss offices. I suggest that IBM and Microsoft should become
Swiss companies since they have such large international presences. I returned
home and had some Goldfish crackers and diet Coca Cola, and about an hour after
thinking I had a slice of ham, steamed red pepper, broccoli, and onion, and a
potato with ice tea and Cappuccino. I mentioned to people I looked for a
hurricane heading for Florida last night instead I found a Typhoon heading for
China. Well as far as I know it was another normal day in Greenwich. I noticed
they were catching Blue Fish on Steamboat Road pier, but I did not see the lone
fisherman at Tod's Point catching anything. I noticed about a dozen sailboats
on the Sound along with a fast moving Yacht. I saw a tug boat with barges
across the sound. I suppose it was an excellent fall day on the sound. Well
have a good evening. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm .CIO
Note:<888>10/14/98 Wednesday 2:40 P.M. EDT: In continual
test of the medical good faith in the community, I plan to have a flu vaccine
shot in the near future, so I don't catch the flu like I did last winter. The
weather is nice today, so I plan to go out roaming around town in about an
hour. CIO
Note:<888>10/14/98 Wednesday 1:35 P.M. EDT: General comment
on Greenwich, Connecticut area. There seems to be a group practicing old
psychological warfare techniques in the Greenwich, Connecticut area. If that is
the case, medical facilities at Greenwich Hospital, although a first class
hospital might have been compromised by saboteurs. I noticed on recent visits
that the portable CAT SCAN machine in the truck trailer at the south entrance
of the Greenwich Hospital, although it looks like a professional setup, has a
high voltage cable coming out of an aluminum conduit to the truck. What looks
suspicious is that the extremely high voltage cable has been left lying on the
ground asphalt for the last two months which does not reflect a high degree of
professionalism. Perhaps somebody stole the machine or it is a fake machine
they move around the country. If one perceives medical conditions or records
have been compromised, all I can recommend is storing medical records in a
National Medical Records center or in a backup hospital such as the Mayo Clinic
in Rochester, Minnesota. I am not a medial professional, so I don't know the
real status of overall situation, just my random observations. I will continue
to maintain residence in area, since I am accustomed to the present status,
although slightly irregular. CIO
Note:<888>10/14/98 Wednesday 2:15 A.M. EDT: Downloading
RadioWave.com ‑ It's online...It's interactive...It's the next wave of
Radio! CIO
Note:<888>10/14/98 Wednesday 12:55 A.M. EDT: I went out at
9:30 P.M.. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. It was not very busy
since it had rained a bit. Basically the whole downtown was empty except for
about 50 people working, dining, and walking. I chatted with one local
acquaintance whom teaches art that knows about Doug's widow in Manhattan. I
suppose she should be moved. I smoked my last White Owl cigar. I did not
observe anything out of the ordinary. It seemed to be the usual quiet Tuesday
night. I stopped by the Grand Union and bought two Campbell’s Clam Chowder for
.99 each, GU Mozzarella 8 oz. for $1.59 each in case I want to make my own
pizza, and two 12 packs of Diet Pepsi for $1.99 each plus .60 can deposit for a
total of $10.58. I returned home and gossiped with one of my neighbors about
local town events. I filed this report after having some ice tea and goldfish
crackers. I did my laundry last night and I made ice tea. I suppose if the
stockmarket goes down a bit, it might be less busy around here, since people
will have less spending money. Well I made it through the recession from 1973
to 1983, so I suppose I will survive another recession. I suppose young
professionals are worried about being laid off. Well if anything changes the
current status in Greenwich, one will have to be flexible. As far I know I will
continue my same routines. With my severe arthritis, I am not a very good
outside observer on cold damp nights, I just go about my normal routines. Well
back to a little net activity or maybe I will read. CIO
Note:<888>10/13/98 Tuesday 8:20 P.M. EDT: I stayed off the
computer last night, and reflected on different versions of United States
history as it has been written and interpreted. Realistically in the old days,
they did not have very good communications so a lot of the facts and history
was confused. Ultimately in a democracy the guardians of a country are those
whom know how to maintain and defend it, while at the same time encouraging
growth and immigration. Realistically we have a bit of room to grow here in America.
I stayed up until about 7:30 A.M., and got up around 1 P.M.. I had breakfast of
Kellogg’s corn flakes, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and cappuccino. I went
out about 3 P.M. and stopped by Putnam Trust, Bank of New York and withdrew a
new $20 bill from the money machine, and exchanged it for an old $20 bill. I
went up to the four floor trust department and spoke with Nicholas Marcuso
about the global volcanic situation and how it might affect world economic
forecasts. Basically cooler weather six months from now means cold during the
planting season in the northern hemisphere, and cold during the harvest season
in the southern hemisphere. For this winter, the clouds we have been getting if
it were colder means more snow. However after Mt. St. Helens there was severe
minus 20 F. cold in the Manhattan area, but little snow; and after Mount
Penatubo, there were about a dozen snow falls including a 4 1/2 foot snow fall
in this area. I still have no confirmation on any volcanic activity in the
world, so it is all speculation. It would take about six months for global
temperatures to drop a half degree to one degree which is significant, if there
were any major volcanic activity. I suppose we all just have to wait and see.
Today was dark and overcast and damp. I suppose every skier in the area is
trying to figure out future ski conditions in the area and northern New
England. It is hard to tell. I speculated with Nick that Oil futures might go
up. I noticed in Scott's Index scopor01.htm was down today, and Monsanto was
down 13 1/2 points after the American Home Products merger failed. I suppose
now might be a good time to buy Monsanto stock, if one needed more. I went by
the Hospital Thrift Shop and various staff members are planning a cruise down
to the Caribbean, and I am not sure what the weather conditions hold for the
cruise. I went down Greenwich Avenue, and stopped by the tobacco shop across
from the Greenwich Police station, and advised them in the tobacco industry
they needed to watch for possible hurricane weather this season. I suppose if
the Pelicans in Biscayne Bay, are still there in the morning and the evening,
it means there is no bad weather expected, and if they withdraw from the
waterfront, then one can expect poorer weather. I imagine migratory birds have
the same instincts, and they will not head towards warmer climates until they
are sure the hurricane season is over. With El Nina and possible volcanic
activity, it is hard to tell what the real story is. I stopped by Zyns and
bought a five pack of buy three get two free of Marlboro lights, and a five
miniature cigar pack of Garcia Vega Cavendish mild cigars. I had one in the
town common, while a local observer was feeding the sea gulls. I drove down by
the water on Steamboat Road, and briefed one long time resident about possible
weather conditions down south. I chatted with a local fisherman about local
weather. I stopped by the Greenwich library and read the local newspaper and
read two computer newsweeklies. I chatted with a long time acquaintance about
family members around the country, and he was thinking about doing some
renovation work up north. I chatted with another regular library user, and
briefed him. I mentioned that a lot of the old fallout shelters are probably
filled with items like cases of wine, and they are not prepared to be used. I
suppose, if one were fortunate to have a fall out shelter or root cellar, one
would have to think about means of exit during some sort of disaster. In other
words if it were flooded or had and exit blocked one would be trapped. He
mentioned one oil company had filled the ventilator pipe of one fallout shelter
with oil, thinking it was an oil fill pipe. Of course we don't expect any
political military disasters, we are worrying about natural disasters. Remember
there are a lot of water storage areas to the north of town filled with lots of
water which might overflow into lower lying areas south of them after a heavy
rain fall or thaw. I returned home and had another small cigar outside chatting
with a few of my local neighbors this evening. I watched the ABC evening news.
I made a slice of heated ham, steamed broccoli, onion, and red pepper along
with baked potato, and ice tea and Cappuccino. While at Putnam Trust on the
fourth floor, a construction crew was doing some partitioning work and firing a
nail gun. I suppose not much is really happening around here, so I will do a
little internet work this evening and possibly go out for a walk latter. Well
have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/12/98 Monday 11:30 P.M. EDT: I updated Scott's
Index scopor01.htm . I am doing my laundry on the dry cycle. I am having a
relaxing day, staying inside for a change as the weather gets colder. It seem
pretty quiet. I chatted with one of my new neighbors who moved back from Florida
whom is a long time Greenwich resident. It seems quiet and cool in the old
neighborhood. I saw lights on at the skating rink, so the young folk must be
practicing their skating already. I have not bothered cleaning up today, since
I don't plan to go out. Well all quiet on this side of town. My arthritis is
beginning to act up whenever I am out in the cool for longer periods of time,
it cuts in and out. Well not much happening. I guess nothing happened volcanic
wise, since I have received no reports on the internet, unless the field
personnel are in the field and not filing reports. Maybe the recent report on
Gernica has to do with the fact that the Metropolitan Museum has the Picasso
Painting on Loan at the Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain. I think the painting was
done to commemorate an event during the Spanish Revolution, it is so long ago I
can't remember. Well time to fold laundry. CIO
Note:<888>10/12/98 Monday 1:20 P.M. EDT: Deep‑Sea
Clues to an Ancient Culture Discovered and Odyssey Marine Exploration CIO
Note:<888>10/12/98 Monday 12:15 P.M. EDT: I updated Scott's
Broadcast mrscott.com/sound.htm or www.mikescott.org/sound.htm for today Monday
October 12, 1998, Columbus Day. CIO
Note:<888>10/12/98 Monday 11:15 A.M. EDT: North American
Securities Administrators Association (NASAA) , site to report Securities
Trading Violations. CIO
Note:<888>10/12/98 Monday 11:05 A.M. EDT: I was up at 10
A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of scrambled eggs, ham, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, and cappuccino. I will do a little internet work now. The bank ATM
was working last night. There are a number of aircraft in the Greenwich flyway
recently. Today is a holiday when the old guard usually leave Nantucket to
discover America. Not much to report on locally. The local librarian is
retiring. I do not read the local paper when it is not available in the
library. I did see a headline this weekend that the local mosquitoes have
incephalitis, so one has to watch themselves when outside. I also saw a report
on CNN that one needs to get their annual flu shots. My sympathies to the
family of Matthew Shepard whom was recently beaten to death and finally passed
away Gay Wyoming College Student Dies After Beating . This report has the email
address for sending sympathies Suspect's Father Denies Wyoming Beating Hate
Crime . The address is mailto:MShepard@Libra.PVH.Org . I traveled through the
University of Wyoming once or twice in 1978 to 1980 on the way to California.
It was frigid cold in October and people were wearing T‑Shirts in 0
degrees F. weather. The people did not look hostile when I stopped by to use
the facilities at the local Gym, and I noticed coming out of town, there were a
lot of very skinny cowboys whom did not seem to eat much of the beef readily
available. I noticed a Sinclair Oil refinery about 2 hours northwest of
Laramie, Wyoming with a giant dinosaur; and at the time I did not even realize
Sinclair Oil still existed. A family relative once claimed he had the Chairman
of the Board of Sinclair Oil's Chair in his office in Tulsa. Well it goes to
show when one travels outside of one's neighboring area without security,
people can be hostile, which is why I always seem to live around adequate
security. The friendliest people when I was traveling around the country incognito
were a friendly group of truckers whom kept an eye on me with their CB radios
as I crossed the country. One of my favorite old people Bill Westmoreland whom
drives a truck has not been seen around recently, I suppose he is out on the
road in the vastness of America. Once again give my sympathies to Mathew's
family, members of the Shepard family have lived here in Greenwich for a long
time. CIO
Note:<888>10/11/98 Sunday 11:45 P.M. EDT: I finished
cleaning the apartment and watering the plants about 5:30 P.M.. I chatted with
a family member. I had a dinner guest come down for ham, steamed green beans
red peppers and onions, potato, ice tea, and coffee. I went out about 8:30 P.M.
for a short walk on a quiet night. I had a small cigar at the post office park.
I chatted about soy beans with a young fellow from Viet Nam. It was a quiet
night with a few citizens out and about town. I went by the Grand Union and
bought GU whole milk half gallon for $1.67, I Can't Believe It's Not Butter
$1.27, 3 Cans of Campbell’s Chunky Chowder at .99 for a total of $5.63. I also
picked up a half carton of Marlboro Lights buy three get two free for $9 at the
lower avenue news store. The wind is out of the north, so it is cooler. I
suppose it might be a cooler winter. I have no idea whether there will be much
snow. I was wondering whether Tropical Storm Lisa effected Bermuda or not. I am
feeling a bit arthritic with the weather change, but the apartment is
comfortable and I don't think the heat has come on yet. I am thinking of taking
a few days off the computer and reading George Bush's and Brent Scowcroft's
book "A World Transformed". I have always enjoyed reading, and I
suppose it is about time I read something besides internet technology. Locals
mystics seemed to have withdrawn from the region. As far as I know the winter
winds have kept the city folk at home in the city, and the town is quiet as
usual for this time of the year. A few die hard observers and walkers were
floating about town. Well as far as I know, there is not much to report here
from Sleepy Hollow. CIO
Note:<888>10/11/98 Sunday 2:40 P.M. EDT: I can't remember
what I did yesterday, I think I tried to relax and enjoy the weekend. I went
out in the evening about 7:30 P.M.. I stopped by the ATM machine at Putnam Trust,
and although I have funds in my account it did not work for some odd reason. I
stopped by Zyns and confirmed on the Datong Volcano with one of its employees.
I bought buy three get two free of Marlboro lights for $9. I sat out and had a
Garcia Vega light cigar. I chatted with Carlos from Gurnica, Spain about
Lanzerote and traveling through there in the old days. I mentioned I knew all
about the machine gun bullet holes in the old churches in Europe from my church
tours in the old days. I gave him a quick briefing on volcanic activity. He
told me he had to chat with the local priest. He withheld his little finger
when we shook hands which is an old world custom. I chatted with a local priest
of the Episcopal Church about a former church employee whom went to Germany. I
chatted with a Professional Caddy from Florida about it might be too soon to go
down there. I chatted with a local hard working representative of the German
people about elder affairs. I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue
about 1 1/2 times. I chatted with the bouncer of the dome restaurant about
Volcanoes, and he was conversant since he is German and Philippine. At the top
of Greenwich Avenue, there was a bright I assume lightning flash off in the
North West and a muffled thunder sound. I walked hurriedly back down to the
bottom of the Avenue mentioning lightning to a few people. I mentioned it to
one patron with a cellphone at Versailles Restaurant and a few younger people
lingering. After walking to the bottom area of Greenwich Avenue, I drove down
to the bottom of Steamboat Road and mentioned lightning to the fisherman. They
had a couple of large blue fish they had caught. I heard some of the old guard
enjoying themselves on the upstairs terrace of the Indian Harbor Yacht Club watching
the weather. I surveyed the cloud formations that looked ominous in all
directions. I returned home about 10 P.M. instead of working on the computer, I
thought until about 6 A.M. in the morning reviewing various past historical
data. I remembered a figure in history Raj Mikan from about 400 years ago when
the British first entered into India. I also tried to remember some of the
excerpts of the Dorothy Chandler Doomsday Script, and how it might be updated
to a more current version. Basically when one starts thinking about other
historical items and history, a lot of the current history being written does
not seem that important. It was a moderately cool and pleasant evening. I slept
until about 1 P.M. this afternoon. I had breakfast of Kellogg's Corn Flakes,
toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I have to do my Sunday cleaning.
Tomorrow Monday is Columbus Day, a holiday in America. I saw it mentioned
recently that a descendant of Christopher Columbus is an Admiral in the Spanish
Navy. Well back to house cleaning. CIO
Note:<888>10/10/98 Saturday 10:00 A.M. EDT: I rested on
Friday from about 9 A.M. to I don't know when. I recall going out about 1 P.M..
I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop and chatted with the local staff about
quaint village topics. I went down by CVS and bought Lysol Spray for $2.99,
Garcia Vega Cavendish Whiffs for $1.77 for 5 pack, two Djeep Red lighters for
$1.59 each or $3.18 total, and a black comb for .50 plus .54 Connecticut sales
tax for a total of $9.58. While at the Hospital Thrift Shop earlier, I chatted
with a local postman about the old glass barometers that somebody had donated
to the thrift shop with out the necessary liquid. One would have to research
the what liquids one puts in an old glass barometer setup. I also noticed some
gift items from India including handmade paper urns and pineapple door
knockers. If one looks closely one sees an interesting variety of items in any
thrift shop. After CVS I drove down by the water and surveyed the fisherman.
One gentleman fishing was from Roma, Italia. I spoke with him in French about
the various birds in the area, and if one were interested in whether it is safe
to migrate down to Florida during the hurricane season, one can follow the
birds in various flyways and see if they have migrated down to Florida yet. A
lot of animals like birds seem to have common sense, as regards the whether and
know when it is safe to migrate down to Florida. The local birds including sea
gulls, crows, comerents, and sparrows were out in the drizzly rain yesterday at
high tide. The local fisherman at high tide in the rain were pulling in a
bumper haul of large blue fish, so I guess the Blues are running on Steamboat
Road at high tide. I saw one hefty fisherman pull out about a dozen Blues on a
trout line out of the water he had caught. I stopped by the library and chatted
with a local ornithologist about various environmental activities. I mentioned
I had seen a number of Red and Yellow license plates from New Mexico in the
area. I read the local paper in the library. I chatted with a young blond
fellow while leaving the library about Navy attire and I said I did not like
taking orders, so I volunteer for the "International Red Cross". I
returned home and had a White Owl small cigar. I sat around most the evening
and early morning until about 2:30 A.M., not working on the computer and
reflecting about other civilizations. I read a couple of paragraphs on the
United States Constitution, of course that version is as it was amended up
until about 1978 in the Academic America Encyclopedia that I have. I believe
Connecticut is called "The Constitution State". I read a little about
Carthidge and the Phoenicians, who had barbaric religious practices which lead
to the decline of their civilization. I actually enjoy reading encyclopedias
since they refresh the memory, and I have not had the time to do that in many
years. I meditated on certain acquaintances and what they might be doing in
other parts of the world of course it is all in the minds imagination, one
never really knows. Well I awoke about 8 A.M., and I made breakfast of ham and
mushroom omelet, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and cappuccino. I updated this
report. It is nice to take time off the computer and enjoy some of our more
traditional routines like relaxing on the weekend, and letting the world pass
us by. Well have an enjoyable early fall day. I imagine there might some
harvest festivals coming up soon. I also updated Scott's Index
mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . CIO
Note:<888>10/09/98 Friday 8:08 A.M. EDT: Swiss Computer
Source http://www.topd.ch/ . If you have the cash, this is a good model at the
high end price in Swiss Francs.
Shopping Basket
Name
Unit Price
Total Price
PC Avance Intel Pentium II 450
Icecap Pentium II
Intel Pentium II 450
Fulltower ATX
Asus P2BDS, BX, 100MHz, 2xPII, U2W
DIMM 128MB, 100MHz (+EPROM)
3½ / LS‑120MB, int.
2.5GB Quantum Fireball EL Ultra‑ATA
Diamond Fire GL 1000 Pro 8MB, SGRAM
Diamond Viper V550, 16MB SDRAM
Logitech Desktop Cordless, mouse & keyboard
Logitech Trackman Marble FX
2 years Bring‑In‑Service
Eizo F78, 21"
Windows 98, preinstalled/configured
CD‑ROM 36Speed & Accelsonic 3D, installed
Askey MagicXpress 56k, ext., voice & Starterkit Swiss‑OnLine
The Total system price is: 7'835.00
7'835.00
Welcome to Switzerland and Swiss Bank Index
CIO
Note:<888>10/09/98 Friday 7:15 A.M. EDT: I updated Scott's
Downloadable Directory mrscott.com/download.htm or
www.mikescott.org/download.htm to include Internet World's Exhibitors List
iwfall98.htm . Time for uploading. CIO
Note:<888>10/09/98 Friday 5:55 A.M. EDT: I went to bed at 9
P.M.. I received a call about 9:30 P.M. from a Long Island resident. We chatted
for about a half hour about Chinese activities. I slept until 5 A.M.. I had
Kellogg’s Corn flakes, toast, vitamin, orange juice, and Cappuccino for
breakfast. I believe the Kellogg’s family are Swiss. Another Swiss company is
Nestle which owns Nescafe along with Perrier which has its offices across the
street from my residence. Local Swiss Armament that I have in reserve includes
a Swiss Cross Bow, but I have no arrows and a yellow and red Swiss Army Knife
that I bought last time I stopped by Geneva, Switzerland for about 30 Swiss
Francs at a Sportsman shop near the University of Geneva. I authorize local
observer on the Continent traveling incognito to enter Switzerland and maintain
residence at family residence there, and advise him to volunteer for the
"International Red Cross" after he learns his way around the
territory. Since he grew up on top of a mountain, he should be very comfortable
maintaining the Crow Watch in Switzerland. J'advise, que tu parle du Francais dans
Suisse, parce qu'il ya beaucoup du persons du Suisse qui aussi parle du
Francais avec, du Allemagne, et de Italanio. Si il ya question, nous avons du
counsulate Swiss dans des Capitols des Pays au tout le monde. Pardon
L'franglais, je parle de Anglais beaucoup du temps ici. Je pense le person
locale connais le situation dans la pays apres Suisse. C'est tout. S'il ya des
confusion, le directeur de Crosse Rouge des Internationals connais la raison
pour reste a Suisse. CIO
Note:<888>10/08/98 Thursday 7:00 P.M. EDT: I slept from 9:30
A.M. to 1 P.M.. I had some Ramen noodles and soy sauce, ice tea, and a cup of
coffee. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I
drove down Steamboat Road and observed the rain storm along the Sound. I
stopped by the Library and read the local newspaper. I checked out "A
World Transformed" by George Bush and Brent Scowcroft. I stopped by the
Grand Union and bought two Tropicana Ruby Red Orange Juice for $1.99 each $3.98
total, I bought a three pack of Diamond wooden safety matches 250 each in a box
for $2.39, (they lite a pipe better), I bought 16 packs of Ramen noodles for
$4, two boxes of Ronzoni Spinach noodles $1.59 for $3.18 total, a head of
broccoli .99, a avocado .99, Ragu Parmesan Garlic sauce $2.19, a box of Salt
Sense $1.25, two Stauffer's large Lasagna $2.99 each, a Tobin's First Prize
Carvemaster Ham at .99 pound for $3.47, Red Peppers at .99 a pound $1.50, I
Can't Believe It's Not Butter $1.29, Green Beans at .99 a pound .96, Tropicana
Ruby Red Grapefruit Juice $1.99, a Snickers Bar .55 for a total of $33.67. I
returned home and put away the groceries. I went out and had a small Garcia
Vega cigar, and watched the rain. I went upstairs and ate one of the Stauffer's
Lasagnas. I am watching the ABC evening news. I will update Scott's Index
scopor01.htm . Well time to relax for the evening, and a dreary raining
evening, but at least the rain cleared up the pollen and allergies in the air
which were quite bad for the last two weeks. CIO
Note:<888>10/08/98 Thursday 9:15 A.M. EDT: I put together a
list of links of the Fall Internet World 1998 Exhibitors Links iwfall98.htm
from their links page for handy reference. Time to shut down. CIO
Note:<888>10/08/98 Thursday 4:45 A.M. EDT: I finished
backing up the computer about 8 P.M. last night. I went to bed at 9 P.M., and
awoke at 3 A.M.. I had breakfast of scrambled eggs and fresh mushrooms, toast,
vitamins, orange juice, and cappuccino. I have been snacking on Ramen noodles
without the flavor packet which has MSG, and instead adding Soy Sauce. I surfed
a few television news stories. I was emailed about a site in Greenwich which is
very interesting Wright Research Center . I suppose it is beginning to become
that quiet time of year. Well I suppose we could go kidnap all the internet
gurus over at the Javits Convention Center and have them come out here and
enjoy raking leaves this time of year, once they begin to fall. Well all seems
quiet. I saw an interesting news story on the news about how intertwined the
Brazilian economy is with the United States economy in terms of international
business, but alas I don't speak Portuguese, but I suppose a few bean counters
might know a word or two of English. Well back to the net. CIO
Note:<888>10/21/98 Wednesday 4:40 A.M. EDT: I updated
Scott's Broadcast sound.htm , well have a good morning to you all you daytime
internet warriors, time for rest. CIO
Note:<888>10/21/98 Wednesday 3:50 A.M. EDT: I watched a
program on the Rocky Mountains train that runs out to Portland. I went out
about 2:30 A.M.. There was an officer parked at the end of the driveway. I
mailed a letter. I went down Steamboat Road, and there was a bottle of Dubonnet
left in the middle of the road. There was a black Mercedes at the end with its
occupant fishing on the pier. It is a cool crisp evening. I went by the Grand
Union and bought 2 Tony's Supreme Pizzas for $5.99 for both, GU whole milk half
gallon $1.79, a 12 pack of Vintage Seltzer $1.99 plus .60 can deposit, a dozen
jumbo eggs $1.59, two boneless Shell Steaks at $3.99 a pound for $6.18 (last of
stock until they replenish in the morning), for a total of $18.25 with .12
cents tax. I came home and broiled a center cut pork chop, with baked potato,
and steamed broccoli for dinner with a lime Rickey, and chamomile tea with
honey. I am also making ice tea with wine instead of lemon juice. I plan on
relaxing for the rest of the morning before going to bed. It is plenty warm
inside, and I am very comfortable. Hopefully the people in the State House will
pay for my electricity, or you might see the price of energy go up for
everyone. CIO
Note:<888>10/21/98 Wednesday 12:40 A.M. EDT: I updated
audio.htm . I took a nap from 8 P.M. to 11 P.M.. CIO
Note:<888>10/20/98 Tuesday 7:45 P.M. EDT: Microsoft First
Quarter 1999 Earnings Release 10/20/98 , I updated Alta Vista Discovery Search
Index. I wrote a letter. I had goldfish crackers and ramen noodles with soy
sauce for lunch. I watch the ABC evening news. I hope to make it out by 9 P.M..
CIO
Note:<888>10/20/98 Tuesday 4:35 P.M. EDT: I updated Scott's
Index scopor01.htm . I hope all is quiet in the Sun Belt. CIO
Note:<888>10/20/98 Tuesday 4:15 P.M. EDT:IBM announces third‑quarter
1998 results CIO
Note:<888>10/20/98 Tuesday 3:45 P.M. EDT: IBM financial
information: Quarterly results IBM, Third Quarter 1998 Results Today. I was up
about 1:30 P.M.. I had scrambled eggs, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and
cappuccino for breakfast. I will probably go outside shortly after I clean up.
CIO
Note:<888>10/20/98 Tuesday 3:40 A.M. EDT: I posted two new
audio files University of Illinois, Computer Music "uoicm.htm" from
an old record I bought in the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop about nine years
ago for a dime, before my recent PC computer activity of the last eight years.
I thought some old time computer people might enjoy it, since NCSA Mosaic has
become very popular on the internet, or versions there of. I hope
"ASCAP" does not mind. Tonight I slept from about 7:30 P.M. until
about 10:30 P.M.. I got up and had a dinner of baked pork chop with wine, garlic,
and herbs, baked onion, steamed green beans, baked potato, ice tea, and
cappuccino. I watched a Ronald Regan movie circa 1945 something
"Judy" until about 2 A.M.. I recorded the above sound files, and
posted them during the next couple of hours. I have the space on the server
right now, so I will let them remain as a curiosity. The record folder says the
music was made on a computer called an "ILLIAC" and composed in
"SCATRE (IBM‑7094 assembly language) and in FORTRAN". By the
way I finally fixed the Braun Cappuccino Machine. The large coffee holder
spoon, had its metal stamp cup out of alignment with the plastic handle causing
it to misalign when the upper apparatus was closed. Well have a good morning, I
will rest shortly. CIO
Note:<888>10/19/98 Monday 6:00 P.M. EDT: I watched a little
of "Rebel Without A Cause", last night and turned it off. I went out
for a short walk around midnight. I went to bed about 3 A.M.. I was up at about
noon today. I had breakfast of Grand Union Raisin Bran, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, and cappuccino. I went out about 2:15 P.M. I stopped by the Greenwich
Hospital and received my annual flu shot very quickly at the outpatient
department. I went by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I drove down by the water. I
made my 4 P.M. appointment. I went by the library and returned the videotapes.
I mentioned the nice weather to one of the regular patrons. I suppose today was
a perfect Indian Summer Day with clear skies, and temperature in the low 70s.
Lets hope it lasts a few days. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm , and I
suppose that is all to report. CIO
Note:<888>10/18/98 Sunday 9:25 P.M. EDT: I went downtown
about 6 P.M.. I checked with a local horse enthusiast, and he said they should
rub horses exposed to fire ants with a mixture of vinegar and water. He did not
give the proportions. He said horses have it rough being exposed from all the
flies around horse manure all the time. On the way downtown I stopped by CVS
and I bought a bag of Mars Three Musketeers Candy Bars for $1.99 and a bag of M&M
Peanut Candies for $1.99 which I gave to my neighbor for the local trick or
treaters. I also picked up a bag of black licorice for .99 and 2 cans of Ajax
cleaner for .88 for a total of $6.20 with .35 Ct. tax. I walked the lower area
of Greenwich Avenue and had a Garcia & Vega Cavendish Whiff in front of the
Post Office. It was pretty busy for a Sunday night. I stopped by the Food
Emporium and bought a gallon box of Goldfish crackers for $4.99, two Florida
Natural Orange Juice half gallons for $1.69 each, a jar of Bornier Dijon French
mustard for $2.39, and center cut boneless pork chops at $2.69 a pound for
$2.77, for a total of $13.53. I returned home and started my laundry which is
on the drying cycle right now. I had dinner of baked pork chop in wine and
garlic with herbs, baked onion, steamed green beans, and baked potato, with ice
tea and I am now drinking Cappuccino. After I fold my laundry and finish my
Cappuccino, I plan to watch "Rebel Without A Cause". Well have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/18/98 Sunday 5:30 P.M. EDT: I chatted with a
relative last evening living near Fort Sam Houston, in San Antonio, Texas. They
had 20 inches of rain there yesterday. They were without power, and the
telephone is not working now. I was told by another relative who had spoken
with them that the friends of theirs whom are personnel on the base at Fort Sam
Houston were having major problems from the flooding with "Fire Ants"
particularly covering the horses on base. I advised people I checked with the only
remedy that I could think of off the top of my head is to cover the horses with
"Liquid Detergent" and that might possibly keep the fire ants away
from them. Today I was up at about noon after sitting up until about 3 A.M.
this morning. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, and cappuccino. I watered the plants and cleaned the apartment until
5 P.M.. I had Ramen noodles just now for a light meal. I will shower and clean
up, and go out in about a half hour. CIO
Note:<888>10/17/98 Saturday 9:10 P.M. EDT: I added a new
music file Bolero by Maurice Ravel "bolero.htm" . Today I went back
to bed about 9 A.M. and slept until about 2 A.M.. I finally caught up on my
sleep. I went downtown, and I drove down by the water. I stopped by Exxon and
purchased $13.25 of premium gasoline. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and
read a couple of computer newsweeklies. I went downtown and walked around. I
conferred with a traffic officer about the Florida weather and what its
forecast might be. I walked the lower area of Greenwich Avenue. I sat in the
park a brief spell. It was the usual weekend crowd. It was a very nice day,
lets hope it stays that way. I went by the Grand Union and purchased Tropicana
Orange Juice $1.99, Tropicana Ruby Red Grapefruit Juice $1.99, a half gallon of
GU homogenized milk $1.78, a 12 pack of Vintage Seltzer $1.99 plus .60 deposit,
two pork chops at $1.99 a pound $2.44, green beans at .99 a pound $1.13, a head
of Broccoli at $1.69 a pound $1.50, five limes $2, 3 cans of Chicken of the Sea
tuna $2, 5 cans of GU Mandarin Oranges $2, a box of Chamomile Tea $2.89 for a
total of $22.99 with a $1 can return. I also gave a $1 for the Alzheimer’s Red
Man collector. I returned home and put away the groceries, and made dinner. For
dinner I had reheated ham, baked potato, steamed broccoli, green beans, and
onion along with ice tea and Cappuccino. I relaxed while and made the recording
of bolero.htm . I checked out "Casablanca" and "Rebel Without A
Cause" for viewing later tonight while at the library. Putnam Avenue west
of me is closed for construction. CIO
Note:<888>10/17/98 Saturday 7:25 A.M. EDT: I just did the
dishes, so the water is running again. I updated mrscott.com/stats.htm , which
should be double the count since I have a second site. I am checking my email.
CIO
Note:<888>10/17/98 Saturday 6:25 A.M. EDT: I went to bed
after eating some goldfish crackers and ice tea about 8 P.M.. I got up about 6
A.M., and had breakfast of scrambled eggs, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and
cappuccino. I have not been able to do the dishes yet, since for some reason
the water is not working. I suppose they might be cleaning out the main pipes.
It is hard to tell. They do occasionally flush the pipes this time of year. I
will do a little internet work, while I drink my cappuccino. I guess I am back
on a day schedule, so I can see all the power mad yuppies in the morning on
Saturday. Remember to keep checking the Audubon Network to check the local bird
activity. CIO
Note:<888>10/16/98 Friday 6:40 P.M. EDT: I was up until 7
A.M. on Thursday reflecting on the past readings. I got up about noon on
Thursday, and I sifted through my last two weeks notes trying to figure out
what happened. I made my 3 P.M. appointment without cleaning up or shaving
since I got behind trying to realign the Braun Cappuccino Machine plastic parts
that were slightly warped. I did not succeed, but earlier this morning today
after a couple of hours I succeeded. I think one needs to leave in the coffee
grinds cup after using it, so the apparatus cools in a fixed place. It is
working fine now. I drove by the bank downtown and made a deposit. I returned
home chatting with a local ornithologist about local wildlife. I returned home
about 5 P.M. and relaxed for a couple of hours. I chatted with one local
resident about having our heat paid for by the state. I had a sense of fear and
foreboding all day, for some odd reason. I had dinner of Ramen noodles. I
started thinking about various scenarios in history until about 6 A.M. in the
morning. I also started up my humidifier in the living room to add humidity. I
set up the Delonghi Oil Filled Radiators and started up the one on low in the
living room to had a little heat and humidity to the apartment the way I like
it in the cooler weather. Earlier in the evening I toured the outside of the
skating rink, and chatted with a White Poodle walker. I also added another
pillow to the Queen Anne chair to make it more fuller. I moved a couple of old
computer cases into the bedroom closet. I fiddled with the Braun Cappuccino
machine, but did not succeed fixing it until about 9 A.M. on Friday morning. I
did not turn on the computer on Thursday. I thought about various scenarios of
undocumented history. I went out at 6:30 A.M. and stopped by Zyns and bought 4
buy 2 get 1 free of Merit Ultra Lights for $24, and a package of Garcia Vega
Cavendish Whiffs for $1.79. The Marlboro lites earlier in the week were messing
me up, like they had chemicals or loco weed in them. I think the Cigarette
makers should check their quality control. I had a bowl of Ramen noodles when I
returned to the warmer apartment. I hope I can afford to keep the apartment
warmer this winter, since it is the only way to keep my arthritis from acting
up, and it is not really that large of an apartment. I also lowered the light
level in the apartment since the bright lights and mirrors were hard on my
eyes. I keep on one 75 watt light bulb, and one night light. I figure if I need
more light, I can always turn on other lights. I was awaken about 1:30 P.M. by
a visitor. I made him coffee and had breakfast of Kellogg’s Corn flakes, toast,
orange juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. I showered while the visitor put in new
spark plugs in his Volvo and other tune-up parts. I went for a drive with the guest,
and he put in STP fuel injector in the Volvo, but he needs to have the timing
checked. He also put in a new air filter, rotor, and cap. We drove down
Steamboat Road and chatted with the local fishermen. It was a clear bright
sunny day with moderate temperatures. I noticed that at the train station
office park loading dock, somebody had dropped off a Black Mercury Outboard
Engine Cover for disposal. We drove by the Grass Island and sat out and
observed the harbor, the skies, and the birds. I noticed sea gulls, pair of
swans, crows, sparrow hawks, a few nesting tree birds which I did not see
closely, a few other types of soaring hawks, a few terns. I mentioned the
Mercury Engine cover to a Grass Island user. I noticed a cigarette boat on the
harbor. We noticed in front of the marshy grassy parking area at the sewer
plant, in the tidal estuary between Baldwin Park, and the Grass Island Road,
there was a quite large African Grey Herron, that might have blown in with
hurricane Georges. It looked to be in good shapes, and seemed to be doing its
usual fishing routine. I noticed they are redoing the pointing and masonry on
the boys club. I chatted with one gentleman at the Grass Island Park about the
observing the Pelicans at Biscayne Bay to see if they are staying in the area
or leaving. I also saw about a half dozen Canadian Geese and three black ducks.
I noticed a few high flying jets also. Returning through Bruce Park, I saw that
a large flock of Canadian Geese had blocked the road, and I noticed the north
ponds were full of Cormorants. Thus the birds are flocking into more protective
areas, although today was a clear day. We returned home and checked out the
Mercedes Benz dealership lot. They have a new 230 Sports Model available. I
also updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm , and I file this report. I will have
some ham, potato, vegetable, and ice tea for dinner in a little while. Well
have a good day, and enjoy yourselves. CIO
Note:<888>10/15/98 Thursday 3:45 A.M. EDT: I sifted through
my email. I don't think there is that much internet news from this viewpoint,
but one never knows. I heard some noise outside about an hour ago like a truck
or something. I suppose when one lives in a quiet environment, one can even
hear a pin drop. It is not really that quiet, since the typing makes noise, the
old air purifier hums, the air conditioner fan runs, the computer fan runs, the
refrigerator compressor cuts in and out, the Jamaican Aluminum studs in the
building creak when the temperature changes, but the universal hum in the
apartment is what I have become attuned to in my artificial apartment. Quite
frankly if you want perfect quiet try living in the country in some remote
location. However by urban standards it is quiet. I suppose one could look into
noise cancellation, they play reverse imprint sounds to cancel out noise,
however I think when one is outside, one should not wear earphones, since it is
important to keep ones wits about them, in a busy environment. Too much noise
in a quiet environment can be distracting too. Well I suppose we all get use to
our environments. There is not really too much to report. I use to play music
at night, but it kept me from thinking clearly. I suppose one could get use to
the sounds of silence in other more remote parts of the world, until the
weather changes. Even at night there is always a hum in the New York City area,
from activity at a far distance. Well have a good evening, and give my best to
the Swiss delegation as they look into other perspectives in the area. Bon
Soir. CIO
Note:<888>10/15/98 Thursday 2:22 A.M. EDT: I went out about
9:30 P.M. this evening for an evening stroll. I parked downtown and walked
around the lower area of Greenwich Avenue. There was a new restaurant
"Inferno" opening across the street from the railroad station movie
theatre. They have wood fired pizza. I noticed about ten people in the
restaurant with white chefs hats. It was not very busy downtown. I noticed that
"Inferno" has what looks like a Salt Water Aquarium in it, with white
coral and I saw a small white fish in it. I returned to the post office area
and had a small cigar. I noticed Starbucks was closing for the evening. Coffee
is suppose to be going up in price. I sat in front of the senior center and
noticed some local theatre players moving props. I walked to the top of
Greenwich Avenue, and noticed a fellow on a bicycle coming from the Laundromat
at the Grand Union with his laundry. I noticed two young fellows walking a
Corgi dog. I walked down the Avenue, and I noticed a few other walkers mostly
medical and hospital staff walking back and forth to the local hospital. I also
chatted with the movie theatre manager across from the Sunoco station. I
enjoyed the quiet cool evening air, and it did not seem too damp on my
arthritis. I noticed a few young strollers coming back and forth to work. I
drove down on Steamboat Road and observed the stars on a clear cool evening. I
noticed a couple of houses on the water lit up like Christmas Trees. Other
homes were darkened. I noticed a few lights twinkling across the way on Long
Island. I noticed fishermen have been leaving blue fish remains on the dock. I
suppose the sea gulls will retrieve them. I chatted with two young fishermen
that showed up about the Blue Fish I use to catch out by the U.S. Navy Base
Quonset Hut on Nantucket by Lyon Road on the Road to Sconset. I remember in
October I once caught about 28 Blue Fish and 2 Bass with a fisherman from Blue
Eyed, Missouri. I suppose with wind erosion, the shore has changed that beach
front a bit. The Quonset Hut was tagged with the usual United States Department
of Defense Sticker not to enter or disturb. From experience if the United
States Department of Defense tags a piece of property not to be disturbed or
not to enter or trespass, I would respect that warning. Also in that particular
area one would have to watch out for deer tick which might carry Lyme disease.
After surveying the stars on Steamboat Road, I returned to the center of town
and took a short walk around the Dome restaurant which was empty. I noticed
earlier they are still working on the sewer construction on Mason Street. I
suppose that causes traffic problems in the day time. I did not see much else
to report. I noticed the shops have the usual fall window displays. I drove
down by the Greenwich Harbor Inn, and used the restroom. The usual night desk
attendant was working. I gave her a quick summary of my viewpoint of local
events. I noticed an assortment of visiting license plates in the parking lot.
There are no visiting marine yachts that I noticed since it is cooler this time
of year. I drove back down Steamboat Road, and heard a yacht club employee
driving behind me yell at me for driving too slowly. I advise people when
driving on Steamboat Road to drive slowly, since families do live on Steamboat
Road along with employees of various operations. I suppose if the local users
of the road in the community don't respect a slow speed limit, we could close
it off and restrict it to residents and employees; as they have done various
times in the past. Anything is possible. I have to remind you the Greenwich
Times is not the legal authority in Greenwich. Steamboat Road have various
private addresses, and like any area association if the taxpayers on the road
wanted to maintain a security box, they probably could; like many other private
roads in town. It would be somewhat confusing, but the legal president is
already set. I returned home and had a English Corona Cigar that I bought for
about a $1 earlier in the month. I hope I did not disturb any of my neighbors
with cigar smoke, since I don't think this time of year anyone would be
sleeping with their windows open. I noticed on the grass behind the front entry
way wall, somebody has left a latter which could be used to scale to the second
story. I suppose some cleaver maintenance man left it there. I came upstairs
and thought for a while and then filed this report. As far as I can tell, it is
a usual quiet fall evening in Greenwich, Connecticut USA. CIO
Note:<888>10/31/98 Saturday 11:55 A.M. EST: I was thinking
about the ABC news report last night that there was a record harvest of grain
out in Midwest this year, the second best this century. They showed large piles
of grain particularly corn, they are afraid will go to waste, since the
Russians can't afford to buy our grain stockpiles to feed to their livestock. I
was thinking what they don't need, we might try feeding to our livestock, or
better yet using it to make corn whiskey or other grain alcohols, which would
last for a long time and supposedly only get better after aging, so I advise
the farmers in the Midwest not to waste all that excess corn and grain, and to
get to work fermenting it into good old fashion corn liquor or what ever modern
day equivalent might be useful in the future. No point in letting all the corn
and grain go to ruin, and I am sure it won't hurt to fatten up the livestock
also. Well those are my thought for the day. CIO
Note:<888>10/31/98 Saturday 11:15 A.M. EST: I went downtown
about 8 A.M.. I stopped by St. Moritz bakery and bought a croissant for $1. I
went down by the harbor on Steamboat Road and viewed the harbor and the weather
is very nice today. I stopped by the hospital thrift shop and viewed the
merchandise. They have a nice wooden chest mirror in the back room. I went by
Peabody's and told them, my friend was not looking for a used car. I went by
Putnam Trust Bank of New York and withdrew funds to pay my bills. I drove down
to the Greenwich Avenue Post Office, and paid last month's electricity bill,
and last month's cablevision bill, and this month's MCI bill, and this month's
GEICO insurance bill. I also purchased 20 Yellow Rose stamps for $6.40, and the
four money orders were .85 apiece for $3.40. I stopped by the lower avenue
newsstand, and bought three, three packs of buy two get one free of camel
lights for $17.70. I will have to quit smoking sometime soon, but the reality
the largest taxpayer in town is Fortune Brands, the old Duke tobacco, is the
largest tax payer in town, along with U.S. Tobacco is another major taxpayer in
town, and U.S. Tobacco money is paying for the new Peterson addition to the
Greenwich Library, plus a members of the Reynolds family are long term
residents and philanthropists in Greenwich, so we can't pretend that tobacco
does not exist in Greenwich, plus I believe the president of Phillip Morris
lives here, all much to our ill health. I returned home, and smoked a white owl
panatela. I had some ramen noodles, soy sauce, and ice tea. I filed this
report, and I will go to bed shortly. CIO
Note:<888>10/31/98 Saturday 7:45 A.M. EST: Happy Halloween.
I redesigned the download.htm Downloadable directory "scott004.zip"
with rearranged audio.htm, news.htm, quotes.htm, search.htm, adding
ibmfreq.htm, and slightly changing the format of a.htm thru z.htm . Well time
to upload the changes. I will go out for a little this morning, after I upload
the changes. CIO
Note:<888>10/30/98 Friday 11:30 P.M. EST:THE TIMES: WEEKEND,
Prince Charles 50th Birthday CIO
Note:<888>10/30/98 Friday 10:25 P.M. EST: Memento Mori,
California Earthquake Seismograph CIO
Note:<888>10/30/98 Friday 9:55 P.M. EST: I slept until about
5 P.M.. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and
cappuccino. I had a guest arrive at 6:30 P.M. He just bought a used 1988 Saab
900 moss green with 87,000 miles for $4,500 at a used Saab dealership in
Fairfield, Ct. that specializes in selling used Saabs. It is a very clean car
in Mint condition, and he hopes to have it over a 150,000 miles. He is very
pleased with it. We went out for a test drive about 7:30 and I returned at 8:30
P.M.. I went out after he left and dropped off an old electrolux vacuum cleaner
at the Hospital Thrift Shop without the hoses, I found by our dumpster. I
walked the lower part of Greenwich Avenue. My right knee has a bit of
arthritis, so I am not walking very much. I returned home and updated Scott's
Index scopor01.htm which did very well today. I filed this report, well have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/30/98 Friday 9:30 A.M. EST: I edited the file
in download.htm , favorite.zip to take out redundant folders, and make it
neater. CIO
Note:<888>10/30/98 Friday 7:35 A.M. EST: I slept from 3 A.M.
to 5:30 A.M.. For all you Wall Street Guru types out there, try "Finance,
New Links" 139.htm , in my directory to see what I added recently in the
Finance area. Well I am surfing through them myself to see what I collected.
CIO
Note:<888>10/30/98 Friday 2:45 A.M. EST: I just finished a
Tony's Supreme Pizza. I updated stats.htm . Well, I might check my email, and
take some rest. CIO
Note:<888>10/30/98 Friday 12:45 A.M. EST: I went for a drive
downtown at about 11 P.M.. I drove down Steamboat Road, and checked out the sky
and weather. It looks to be clear and cool. I went to the center of town and
walked around the lower area of Greenwich Avenue. I noticed a few young people
coming and going from the Dome Restaurant. My right knew had a little arthritis
pain while walking. I returned to Byram and bought a gallon of whole milk at
Cumberland Farms for $2.79. I returned home and started making icetea.htm . I
chatted with the fellow at Cumberland Farms from India along with his colleague
from Poland, and I mentioned to the fellow from India that Optic Fibers had
their origins with people from India. Well back to the net for the morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/29/98 Thursday 10:15 P.M. EST: I posted some of
my "Mike Scott Family and Friends" family01.htm photos. CIO
Note:<888>10/29/98 Thursday 9:30 P.M. EST: Well
congratulations to NASA nasa.htm and the Shuttle Crew of the successful launch
of today's shuttle, I am listening to the shuttle broadcast right now. I went
out this morning at 8:30 A.M.. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I
went by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I drove downtown and bought the last
pack of buy two get one free of Merit Ultra lights. I drove down by the water
and surveyed the sound. I went by Peabody's to see if they have any used Volvos
for a friend. I went by the Greenwich Library and chatted with a few regulars.
I returned home about 11 A.M.. I chatted with my friend Chris chris.htm, on his
25th birthday. He is doing well in Germany. He is having a hard time finding a
job, since he is not a German resident. He is living with his girl friend who
is teaching in a kindergarten. He sounded very upbeat. I suggested to him
checking out some U.S. offices that might be in the area, to see if they have
any work for him. He is thinking about coming back in January to possibly
continue his education. He now have his drivers license. He seems to be
enjoying Germany. Well I am sure Chris will figure out something to do. I
suggested to him, if he saw any signs that said "IBM", to check out
and see if they have any work for him. Since Germany charged for local
telephone time, and he does not have the internet, one might be able to save
money in Germany with the Hughes Communications DirectX television Satellite
Transceiver, but since Chris can't afford a computer that would be way over his
budget. Anyway Chris is an expert skateboarder and nature enthusiast, so he
might enjoy exploring other happenings in Germany. Well the NASA launch spurred
the Stockmarket ahead today. Scott's Index scopor01.htm was up quite a bit
today. Well have a good evening, I have to clean up, and go out for a stroll in
a little while. Thumbs Up to NASA nasa.htm .
Note:<888>10/29/98 Thursday 8:25 A.M. EST: Well done with
the net for the day. CIO
Note:<888>10/29/98 Thursday 6:15 A.M. EST: I wrote a
birthday greetings to my friend in Germany chris.htm , and went out and mailed
it at 4 A.M.. If you need postal rates for foreign mail overseas try
www.usps.gov . It cost me a $1.80 for a two ounce letter via air mail to
Germany. I enjoy exercising my right to prose in writing, so I enjoy writing
letters. After mailing the letter, I stopped by the other main post office
downtown and smoked a White Owl Panatela cigar and enjoyed viewing the night
sky. I mentioned to one early morning walker, that the old viewpoint "That
There Will Always Be An England Providing The Ravens Remain In The Tower Of
London" is still my main viewpoint. After walking the lower part of
Greenwich Avenue, I sat in front of the Senior Center for a while. I mentioned
to another regular morning walker, I had heard from our mutual acquaintance in
Germany. They are still for the last several weeks working on the sewer project
on Mason Street again, and have a temporary pipe setup along lower Greenwich
and Railroad Avenues to divert the sewage. Let's hope it does not overflow into
the harbor again this time. I drove down via Steamboat Road pier, and it was a
perfectly calm and quiet night without a ripple on Long Island Sound. It looked
perfect for walking on water, which is suppose to be an old Indian Vicar Trick,
but I did not feel like trying it. Well after viewing the stars in the clearing
skies, I surmised it might be a nice day today. I stopped by the Greenwich
Harbor Inn and said "Good Morning" to the regular night clerk. They
had fans going to dry off the carpet, they had just cleaned. I returned home and
had some Ramen noodles, and made a cup of regular coffee and sat down to the
computer to file this report. I will have to go out briefly this morning, about
8:30 A.M.. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>10/29/98 Thursday 1:35 A.M. EST: I went to bed
yesterday morning at about 8 A.M.. Around 3 P.M. yesterday afternoon, a friend
called from Rosrath, Germany where he is living with his girlfriend Inga. I put
up a page of the friend Chris Parizo chris.htm , since today is his 25th
birthday. The photos were taken about a year ago before he departed Greenwich
for Florida and then onto Germany. He told me that while visiting Florida this
summer he drove down to Key West with Inga to see what it was like for a day.
From my experience it takes more than a day to enjoy Key West. Well the Chris
we all knew around Greenwich takes great pride in having a birthday near
Halloween, and he is probably getting ready to celebrate Halloween. Any of his
friends thinking of calling him, I was advised by MCI, it is $1.25 a minute all
the time to call Germany. Chris told me he drew a comic book with Bill Clinton
in it pushing the Nuclear button. I reassured him it was not quite that bad
over here, and it was pretty dang quiet from my perspective. He sounds his
usual upbeat self, and he is still tutoring in Germany. I suppose they have had
a few extra Crows show up in the area, but they seem to follow him around for
some peculiar reason, like the Ravens Never Leaving the Tower of London. Well
for any of Chris' deja vue friends, he seems to be alive and well and doing
well. I will write him a letter shortly. He does not have access to the
internet, but his girl friend's brother has access to it. Well try to stay in
touch with Chris, and at least send him a post card. In other news I went back to
sleep until about 8 P.M.. I had breakfast earlier at 4 P.M. of GU raisin bran,
toast, orange juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. After I cleaned up, I went out
in the rain about 9 P.M.. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue twice,
and the entire length also. I chatted with a young couple about Florence, Italy
26 years ago. They told me somebody was singing opera in DaVinci's Restaurant.
I returned home and posted Chris's page chris.htm . I updated Scott's Index
scopor01.htm . Well back to the old computer to write a letter, and do some net
work. CIO
Note:<888>10/28/98 Wednesday 6:15 A.M. EST: I had a little
down time and I read the last two months of the Greenwich Post, and I noticed a
mention on my site by Log On with Larry , from his site at Accent on Computers
. I linked his site from my homepage and also the Greenwich homepage
greenw.htm. Sorry to be so late in noticing, but if you read my notes for the
last two months, I have been lost in Tropical Weather weather.htm along with
the final update of the directory download.htm , which does have the
"favorite.zip" file I am still working on. I had a White Owl panatela
at 4 A.M., and I might take a morning cruise shortly. CIO
Note:<888>10/28/98 Wednesday 2:45 A.M. EST: Queen Elizabeth
II Cunard 1999 Cruise Around the World CIO
Note:<888>10/28/98 Wednesday 2:10 A.M. EST: I have been a
bit of routine work. I added a few links to ukradio.htm . CIO
Note:<888>10/27/98 Tuesday 10:45 P.M. EST: I went out at 6
P.M. and stopped by CVS. I bought coconut shampoo and conditioner for $1.49,
CVS Fluoride Gel toothpaste $1.39, Edge gel shaving cream $1.99, and two five
packs of White Owl Panatelas $2.99 plus Connecticut sales tax .47 for a total
of $8.23. I then went by the Greenwich Library and read the usual three computer
weeklies. I went down by Steamboat Road, and noticed the large house to the
east of the pier was lit up for the first time in about three years. I returned
to the lower part of Greenwich Avenue and walked the lower area, and chatted
with some locals. I had a White Owl panatela at the post office. I walked the
lower avenue again. I returned home about 9:45 P.M.. I broiled a boneless shell
steak, steamed green beans and broccoli, nuked a potato, along with ice tea and
cappuccino. I updated this report. The weather is mid to lower 50s. The skies
are overcast, so it is not time for the harvest moon yet. One of the locals
enquired about vacations to the Caribbean, and I told him what I knew from
years ago. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/27/98 Tuesday 5:50 P.M. EST: I was up until 8
A.M. this morning reading computer tech. I went to bed from 8 A.M. to 4 P.M.. I
had breakfast of scrambled eggs, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and cappuccino.
I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . I have a NASA Shuttle page with all the
NASA links nasa.htm . I will shower shortly, and go to the library to return
the Bush books and do some tech reading. Have an enjoyable evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/27/98 Tuesday 4:30 A.M. EST: If you want a free
subscription to Subscribing to Internet World Magazine , use this link and use
the Priority Code "RQW298". I just finished having a Tony's Pizza.
All quiet on the Eastern Front. CIO
Note:<888>10/27/98 Tuesday 3:40 A.M. EST: I updated Scott's
Broadcast sound.htm . CIO
Note:<888>10/27/98 Tuesday 2:05 A.M. EST: I finished
laundry, it might be time for a Tony's Pizza soon. It is slightly overcast and
gloomy out, perfect weather for upcoming Halloween night. Anyone's birthday
coming up soon should probably wear lots of garlic to ward off evil spirits.
Well not much happening this side of the Fish Pond. Well at least I am rested.
If you are tired of reading news on the internet, you could always listen to
music.htm for a change of pace. CIO
Note:<888>10/27/98 Tuesday 12:15 A.M. EST: I relax until
about 8 A.M. Monday morning thinking out loud about various different plot
scripts. I went to bed and awoke about 6 P.M. and had breakfast of Raisin
Brand, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. I went back to bed and
awoke at 11 P.M.. I showered and started my laundry. I updated Scott's Index
scopor01.htm . Well time for a quiet morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/25/98 Sunday 9:15 P.M. EST: I went downtown
about 6 P.M. after having some Ramen noodles and Soy Sauce. I walked around
downtown and for about two hours for a little fresh air. I bought a three pack
of buy two get one free of Merit Ultimas Lites for $6. I chatted with a few
locals around town. It feels good to get a little exercise on the warmer
evenings. There were still quite a few people out on a Sunday evening. Reading
the News Stories about the Russians shutting down the cities in Siberia and the
artic and letting the tens of millions there relocate for the winter, got me to
thinking. Since the ice breakers are not working and there is not enough fuel.
I suppose the Russians had to let their entire fleet go to sea, since no sane
naval officer would leave his fleet bottled up. Thus local coast watchers
around the world will have to keep a sharp eye out for the Russian armada. I
was wondering if the have any ships named "Black Eagle". Also it will
be interesting to see what tourist destinations they choose on their cruises
during the colder weather. Of course this is all conjecture based on deductive
reasoning, but it would seem logical if the frozen north of Russia were going
to be blocked in indefinitely for the whole winter, they would move the fleet
to warmer waters and cruise. Let's wait and see what happens. I had a Garcia
Vega lite Cavendish whiff in front of the post office. I chatted with one
German Shepard walker about interesting dogs I have walked. I left downtown
about 8 P.M. and drove down Steamboat Road and the kids were out fishing. I
stopped by the Food Emporium on the way home, and bought a gallon of goldfish
crackers for $4.99, a half gallon of Tropicana Orange Juice for $1.79, a five
pound bag of Jack Frost sugar for $1.69 for a total of $8.47. I noticed the
Food Emporium butcher now sells aged beef. He also told me that they buy
bluefish that is caught locally and that bluefish is more expensive than
Salmon. I told him that my landlady in Nantucket used to cook deboned whole
bluefish filled with Hellmann’s mayonnaise and fresh dill at about 350 degrees
for as I recall about 40 minutes wrapped in aluminum foil. The mayonnaise would
remove some of the oily taste, and the fresh dill added a little flavor. I also
told him I heard about somebody in Tennessee whom I believe soaked whole
Christmas hams in Jack Daniels and slow smoked them with hickory wood for an
enjoyable treat. I also told him Smithfield Smoked Hams like they serve in the
Sir Walter Raleigh Tavern in Williamsburg are very good eating hams. I also
told him about the hickory smoked barbeque we use to enjoy on the north side of
Decatur, Alabama before we moved here in 1961. Thus real hickory smoked
barbeque is quite an enjoyable treat alternative to Texas Mesquite smoked
barbeque. I must be getting hungry since I have not eaten much since midnight
when I started today, maybe I will have another bowl of Ramen noodles and soy
sauce. I have plenty of food, I am just trying to watch my weight, since as
winter sets in one tends to get more sedentary, and put on weight anyway. Well
it was a very enjoyable day, and remember a lot of the original NASA group at
the Redstone Arsenal in the old days use to enjoy eating lots of hickory smoked
pork and chicken at the barbeque place outside of Decatur, Alabama. You can't
drink alcohol there, since it is a dry county. One thing Yankees have not been
able to copy, since they don't have lots of hickory wood; but they have tried.
Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/25/98 Sunday 4:15 P.M. EST: I slept from 8 A.M.
to 10 A.M.. I chatted with a family member. I went downtown at 10 A.M.. I
stopped by CVS and bought four Garcia Vega English Corona cigars for $3.99. I
drove down by the harbor on Steamboat Road and quite a few people were there. I
drove over to Tod's Point and walked the entire perimeter of Tod's Point 3
miles. There was a large crowd there enjoying the warm day. I stopped by
Stables on the way back and toured the store. I drove down Greenwich Avenue,
and it was packed full of people. I went by the Greenwich Library and it was
also packed full of people. I drove down by Steamboat Road and it was still
busy. I drove by Grass Island and viewed the blue horizon with a few clouds. I
noticed the 23rd Canadian License Plate I have seen since I returned from
Canada 15 years ago. It was a beautiful day, but I am a little tired, so I will
go to bed shortly. CIO
Note:<888>10/25/98 Sunday 7:20 A.M. EST: I went out at 4
A.M.. There was one fisherman down on Steamboat Road with a Scottsdale GMC. He
had caught one blue fish. I checked out the skyline, and it looks like another
clear day. I picked up a discarded Macintosh Two Page Monochrome monitor at the
Indian Harbor Yacht Club dumping area, and dropped it off at the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift Shop. I walked the lower area of Greenwich Avenue. I had a
Diego Garcia Cavendish Whiff at the Post Office Bench. I returned home and read
four computer publications. It is cooler out, and I will be avoiding spending
much time out in the cooler weather because my arthritis tends to bother me
when I am outside for more than a half hour. Well enjoy your morning. I am
having Ramen noodles with Soy Sauce shortly. CIO
Note:<888>10/25/98 Sunday 3:40 A.M. EST:NRL Satellite Photo
gms_images/trop_vis/LATEST.jpeg gms Honk Kong Typhoon Photo. CIO
Note:<888>10/25/98 Sunday 3:35 A.M. EST: Deadly Volcano
Erupts On Japan's Hokkaido CIO
Note:<888>10/25/98 Sunday 3:25 A.M. EST: I went back to bed
until midnight. I awoke and had a broiled steak, broccoli, potato, ice tea, and
cappuccino for a late dinner. I watered the plants and cleaned the apartment.
My computer automatically set the clock back an hour for ending daylight
savings time. I reset the other time pieces in the apartment. I was thinking
this morning that any New York State or National Politicians seeking office
should check out the Valhalla Dam in Valhalla, New York to see how the masonry
is holding up after all these years. Well I have done my Sunday chores. I will
do laundry tomorrow morning probably, and I still have two jugs of ice tea. I
have cleaned up, and, I might go out for a stroll in a little while. It is warm
and comfortable in the apartment. It is about 73 degrees F.. Well have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/24/98 Saturday 8:00 P.M. EDT: Well I rested a
bit from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.. I awoke and had breakfast of scrambled eggs, toast,
orange juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. I did a little bit of internet work. I
checked out on a family member. Well I will clean up, and go out in a little
while. CIO
Note:<888>10/24/98 Saturday 7:15 A.M. EDT: AltaVista
Discovery CIO
Note:<888>10/24/98 Saturday 6:15 A.M. EDT: I took a couple
of cat naps through out the night and morning. I think Hurricane Mitch bears
watching. I chatted with Marriott’s 800 reservation number and they said it is
suppose to be 80 degrees out in Omaha, Nebraska for the next five days. I guess
the weather patterns with El Nina are still playing havoc with the regular
weather patterns. I might shower and go out sometime this morning, after I sift
through my email. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/23/98 Friday 10:00 P.M. EDT: I was went to bed
about 8 A.M. this morning. I was awaken about 2 P.M. by a telemarketer call
offering me a free trip to Somalia. I was awaken again about 4 P.M. by a friend
who had car trouble up in Norwalk. I left at 4:30 P.M. and by the time I got up
to exit 40 in Norwalk on the Merritt Parkway, it took about an hour arriving
about 5:30 P.M.. Apparently my friend's Volvo which is a 1977 Yellow Volvo 244
DL with about 130,000 miles was having trouble with the thermostat, and it was
leaking coolant. Also he had been having trouble with the timing. He had done a
tune-up himself and might have messed up on installing a spark plug or cap and
rotor. Anyway since he has a second car, and he does not feel like putting any
more money into the 1977 Yellow Volvo, he decided to have it towed to La Joy's
Junk yard in South Norwalk. He transferred the cars contents to my car. He left
the car at the Shell Station on the Northwest corner of Exit 40 on the Merritt
Parkway, at old Route 7, not the new Route 7. I suppose some enterprising
mechanic could get it from him for next to nothing. He still owns it until he
signs the title over for it. He had put in about $3,000 into the car over the
last five years and 80,000 miles he drove the car. He wishes he had bought the
used Volvo at Peabody's a month ago. After I dropped him off at his room in
Redding, I drove down Route 58. I noticed a beautiful farm stand with lots of
pumpkins and other fall harvest products on the east side of Route 58 halfway
down from Redding to the Merritt Parkway. About 3/4 ths of the way down from
Redding to the Merritt Parkway, I saw a for sale sign in the window of about a
Yellow 1985 Volvo Wagon with 102,000 miles for at a garage on the west side of
the road, several miles north of the parkway. I got on the Merritt Parkway and
took Route 102 South from New Canaan to CompUSA in Norwalk. They have a large
inventory of Clearance Items particularly CPUs and Monitors. I noticed a HP 15
inch monitor for $99, IBM Aptiva 15 inch monitors $129, IBM Aptiva 17"
Monitor for $249, however these clearance items are not that good of a price,
since you can't return them if something is wrong. I also noticed CompUSA sells
a new 17 inch monitor of their own brand name for $299. There was not much new
that I saw. I chatted with a few customers and employees. I returned back to
Greenwich. The whole trip on Friday afternoon and evening the highways on the
Merritt Parkway and I 95 and US 1 were like Mad Max in traffic. I put $13.30 of
premium in my car at the Exxon station next to the library. I gave directions
to a fellow from Philadelphia on how to find King Street, he was driving a GMC
with a diamond stud in his left ear. I went into the Grand Union and bough two
Shell Steaks at $2.99 a pound for $4.54, a half gallon of GU whole milk for
$1.78, four Tony's Supreme Pizzas at $3 apiece for $11.98 for a total $18.30. I
told the Express checker from Russia about the Moscow choir that was here last
Friday night at the Second Congregational Church. I returned home and cooked a
Tony's Supreme Pizza and ate it with ice tea, and just finished a cup of
Cappuccino. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . I will clean up shortly and
try to relax for a while. Good evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/23/98 Friday 5:30 A.M. EDT: When I saw the
volcanic like clouds for the last month, I thought this volcano had erupted
initially, which would definitely make it colder Baitoushan, China/Korea
border, Mainland Asia . CIO
Note:<888>10/23/98 Friday 4:20 A.M. EDT: If you thought
Greenwich, Connecticut is expensive; check out what those Norwegian Rats are up
to Expedia ‑ Travel News . CIO
Note:<888>10/23/98 Friday 2:00 A.M. EDT: Heritage: Hubble
Heritage Project: Imaging . I went to bed at 9 A.M. yesterday morning and awoke
at 1 P.M.. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital
Thrift Shop. I drove down by the harbor and studied the horizon. I have noticed
for the last month that the typical cloud formations are different for this
area, and since there is no news of major events; I think it is safe to assume
that the different cloud formations are caused by the El Nina weather pattern.
They look like Smokey Cumulus Clouds like one would see after a major volcanic
eruption, but they also look like snow clouds with a lots of moisture. Thus
when it gets colder sooner, there might be quite a bit of snow. I have seen
individuals from the colder north country showing up in the area, like they are
expecting a colder winter. Since the U.S. Government spends $50 billion a year
on weather information, it would be interesting to find a long term weather forecast,
but I have not found one. The cloud formations look like what one sees when you
drive through the upper Midwest and northwest. It is really hard to tell. I
advised one local to worry if you see artic Snow Geese showing up in our local
parks. Last time I saw an artic snow goose in this area, we had 14 snowfalls
that winter including one 4.5 foot snowfall, but that was the year after Mount
Penatobo erupted. Maybe I have been looking at the computer so long, I have
forgotten the usual weather patterns, but for all I know nobody else seems to
be noticing any change in the normal cloud formation weather patterns. I
remember in the reports after a major volcanic eruption, the volcanic clouds
have an orange tinge, but as far as the reports on the internet; there are no
reports of any major volcanic activity. I suppose I could go out to an airport
and gossip with some pilots they might know something. Well for now, we have to
accept the status quo as far the weather is concerned. Today I went by the
library also and read PC Week and the local newspaper. I chatted with a local
ornithologist about certain phenomena in the area. I think maybe since I am so
focused on technology, I might be missing out on something that might be
reported in National Geographic or Smithsonian or Audubon magazine. Well it is
hard to tell, and one can't read all sources of information. I returned home
and a guest came by to visit for a short spell. I chatted until about 7 P.M.
and went to bed until midnight. I got up and had a Tony's supreme pizza, ice
tea, and cappuccino. I will do a little internet work. I updated Scott's Index
scopor01.htm , and I will probably be on a night schedule for a while depending
on my sleeping pattern. CIO
Note:<888>10/22/98 Thursday 1:00 A.M. EDT: Nelson Rockefeller
Gallery in San Antonio, Texas What's New in San Antonio! . Storm Relief 4 San
Antonio , News 4 San Antonio , Prime Time Newspapers , San Antonio Express‑News
, San Antonio Express‑News: News to You, breaking news , Street Closures
, TransGuide: Incident Map , well I have not heard any news out of San Antonio
since Saturday. CIO
Note:<888>10/22/98 Thursday 12:05 A.M. EDT: I was up until
about 8 A.M. this past morning. I received a phone call about 8 A.M. and
chatted. I rested until about 2:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of Grand Union raisin
bran, toast, vitamins, orange and grapefruit juice, and cappuccino. I went back
to bed until about 5 P.M.. I went out about 6:30 P.M.. I stopped by Zyns and
bought six, three packs of buy two get one free of Merit Ultra Lites and Merits
Ultimas for $36. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with
a few of the Avenue locals. I went by the library and read the Greenwich Times
and the two computer weeklies. I mentioned to the music librarian that the University
of California at Santa Cruz has a large audio archive, and I believe a local
radio station has a million record archive. I checked out a book "The
Mafia, CIA & George Bush" by Pete Brewton, which I probably won't have
time to read. It is probably one of those books written when George Bush use to
frequent the Palm Beach Bath and Tennis Club and was very tanned, and everyone
perceived him to be a tanned Hispanic, and nobody seemed to recognize him. I
guess people whom go south and tan darkly have a hard time being recognized by
pale people whom only visit for a week or two. I believe in Florida, they call
them Cammelians. After going to the library I drove down on Steamboat Road and
chatted with two local fishermen. One was from the Spanish Portuguese border
area, and he had worked on a fishing boat off of Newfoundland. I chatted with
him briefly about traveling through Spain and the Canary Islands. I noticed a
group of "Old Guard" seniors were having a meeting in the east room
of the Indian Harbor Yacht Club. I suppose they were plotting "Americas
Cup Strategy". I noticed one youth come down by the waterfront to observe
the horizon. Many people whom live and work around the waterfront, like
surveying the horizon in the evening or night, like navigators. The clouds were
covering the sky until about 10 P.M., but right now it is clear out. I returned
home and I broiled a boneless center cut pork chop about 1 1/4 inch thick, I
did one side six minutes with garlic powder and pepper on that side, and on the
other side I put the same garlic powder and pepper, and added Bournier French
mustard and chopped garlic for seven minutes, and I also had steamed broccoli,
and baked potatoes along with ice tea. I made another cup of cappuccino and
went outside in the cool evening air and drank it along with smoking a Garcia
and Vega Cavendish whiff. I came back inside to the warmth about 73 degrees
inside, and updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . It was a good day for
Microsoft and IBM, but the overall portfolio did not do much. Well back to net.
Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/07/98 Saturday 3:00 P.M. EST: I ran maintenance
wizard until 3 A.M.. I was up at 11 A.M.. I had a mozzarella omelet, toast,
vitamins, orange and grapefruit juice for breakfast, and cappuccino. I watched
the landing of the NASA Shuttle nasa.htm, and I freed up some disk space on my
computer. I have 125 megs in the C: drive, and 200 megs in the D: drive, but
with the 160 meg. swapper in the D: drive, I only have about 20 megs left. I
ran maintenance wizard again. I am just about to make a complete backup of the
system. I watched the astronaut interview after they came out. I updated
Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>11/07/98 Saturday 1:15 A.M. EST: I just finished
converting Scott's Internet Hotlist Downloadable Directory into Microsoft
Internet Explorer 4.0 or 5.0 Favorites Format. Here is the link:
Scott's Internet Hotlist in Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or 5.0
Favorites Format, 60,920 Working Proofed File Links in 289 Folders
"scottie1.zip", 11/07/98, 17,086,742 Bytes Zipped, and 249,290,752
Bytes Unzipped Into "C:\Windows\Favorites", When Using Windows 98 in
FAT 32 Partition, Much Larger in Fat 16. One Needs To Use WinZip7.0 To Extract
"scottie1.zip", and I Have 64 Megs Memory on My System, Good Luck and
Enjoy.
One Probably Needs a Higher Powered System to Use It. It Works
Fine On My 233/MMX with 64 Megs Memory and Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0. It
Takes Up 250 Megs When Extracted On a Microsoft Windows 98 Fat 32 Partitioned
Drive And Probably Three Times More On A Fat16 Partition. I Proofed All The
Links With Left Side Software ‑ Link Sweeper . I Have About 13,500 Links
That Are Supposedly Bad, I Did Not Include In This File Group, Which I Might
Include Some Of Later, Once I Have More Time To Proof Them More Thoroughly.
Remember To Use WinZip7.0 To Extract The File, and Make Sure You Have Enough
Memory. Thus The Other Directory "scott004.zip" Has About 75,000
Links Including The 13,500 Bad Links. I Also Included 1,700 More Recent Links,
Collected In The Last Six Month. I Had To Delete Some Sound Files From The
Servers, and I Only Have 2.2 Megs of Disk Space Free on Each 50 Meg. Server. I
Also Am Just About Out Of Hard Disk Space On My Computer, So I Will Some How
Have To Free UP Disk Space. Well I Am Pretty Well Bushed, So I Am Going To Bed
Shortly. Have A Good Morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/05/98 Thursday 12:35 A.M. EST: I was up at 6
A.M. this morning, probably because relatives in Florida were also awaken by
the remains of Hurricane Mitch coming through their community. I received a
call it was pretty rainy on the east coast of mid Florida this morning. I
imported Scott's Internet Hotlist into the Netscape bookmark format and edited
it, and then posted it at download.htm . It is the same number of links, for
using with Netscape. This is the note I posted with it.
Scott's Internet Hotlist in Netscape Bookmark format
"scotnet1.zip" 1,378,832 bytes, 63,000 links in 141 categories,
11/05/98, file is "bookmark.htm" for opening in Netscape Web Brower,
I advise not installing Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or 5.0 with this file
installed in Netscape, or it will take many hours to import Netscape bookmarks
into Microsoft Internet Explorer, save this bookmark and delete it before
installing Microsoft Internet Explorer or running MS Internet Explorer 5.0
repair option, and then reopen it in Netscape. The links are not all proofed,
but most work.
I will use a web utility to convert it into Microsoft Internet
Explorer Favorites, if I have enough disk space, and then use Left Side
Software ‑ Link Sweeper to proof the links, and add the existing
favorite.zip to the larger file, and if I have enough room on the servers, post
a *.zip of Scott's Internet Hotlist proofed in Microsoft Internet Explorer
Favorites format. Well lets see how it goes. I just had a mozzarella omelet,
toast, vitamins, orange and grapefruit juice, and cappuccino for a late
breakfast. I have a 3 P.M. appointment today. CIO
Note:<888>11/05/98 Thursday 1:05 A.M. EST: The Florida Keys
& Key West: News Flash Former President Bush Catches Fish in Keys. CIO
Note:<888>11/05/98 Thursday 12:50 A.M. EST: I updated
favorite.zip which is linked from download.htm . I basically proofed the links
with Left Side Software ‑ Link Sweeper . I also reorganized the links a
bit, and I use Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 feature of alphabetizing the
links one category at a time, I think it should do this automatically. Well
have a good night. I am a bit bushed. CIO
Note:<888>11/04/98 Wednesday 9:15 P.M. EST: I went downtown
at 5:30 P.M. after starting a complete backup. I stopped by the library and
chatted with a few regulars. I read the three weekly computer newsweeklies I
usually read. I also read the Greenwich Times, they are having a recount in the
tax collectors race, which was a close vote. I drove by CVS and bought a pack
of black licorice for $1.05. I drove down on Steamboat Road and checked out the
Radio Frequencies on my Marine Band Radio, and there was no response on any
frequencies. The first 10 stations are NOAA weather stations. Station one is
the only frequency that works that brings in the NOAA weather, which I am
primarily concerned with. I will test the other frequencies in the day time
some time soon. I returned home about 8 P.M. and completed the backup of the
system. I will have a bite to eat shortly. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/04/98 Wednesday 4:30 P.M. EST: I updated
Scott's Index scopor01.htm , once again the total amount changed versus the
arithmetic in the difference between the previous day don't match by a
substantial amount. I will do some system maintenance and backup now. CIO
Note:<888>11/04/98 Wednesday 4:00 P.M. EST: I listened to
the NASA Space Shuttle nasa.htm while resting until noon. I then downloaded the
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 beta and all its components until just now. It
is available from Microsoft Windows Update if you use Windows 98. It took about
2 hours to download the entire suite of software. It all seems to be running fine.
I am just doing some routine work. CIO
Note:<888>11/04/98 Wednesday 8:55 A.M. EST: Ask An
Astronaut: John Glenn CIO
Note:<888>11/04/98 Wednesday 8:00 A.M. EST: I updated
Scott's Weekly Broadcast sound.htm . CIO
Note:<888>11/04/98 Wednesday 7:00 A.M. EST: I updated
stats.htm . CIO
Note:<888>11/04/98 Wednesday 6:35 A.M. EST: Niguaguan
Volcano Email Address mailto:wil@ibw.com.ni CIO
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++++\par \par Date: Mon, 02 Nov 1998 01:05:27\par To:
VOLCANO@ASUVM.INRE.ASU.EDU\par From: Wilfried Strauch\par \par Report to
Volcano Network, Managua, Sunday, 01 of November, 1998\par
===================\par \par Nicaragua suffers the worst natural disaster since
the 1972 Managua earthquake.\par Heavy rain, inundations and mud avalanches
cause widespread destruction,\par during the last week.\par A mud avalanche at
Casitas volcano killed 1000 people, on Friday.\par ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑\par
\par Heavy rainfalls related to Hurricane Mitch and lasting more than one
week,\par have caused inundations of large parts of Central and North‑Western\par
Nicaragua. Rivers destroyed several important bridges, the Pan-American
Highway\par between Honduras/El Salvador and Nicaragua is interrupted at many
places.\par About 200 people were reported being killed in the floods, in
their\par collapsed houses or in minor mud flows.\par \par Traffic between
Managua and the northern and northwestern\par departments, as Matagalpa,
Esteli, Jinotega, Leon, Chinandega is interrupted.\par Many of the isolated
places suffer shortages of food. At several places people\par had to seek
salvation on their roofs or on trees as the water level increased\par very
fast. Tens of thousands lost their homes. Dramatic rescue operations\par took
place as for instance in Malacatoya where a group of people was\par saved by a
ship, coming from Granada city. Malacatoya river had raised its\par level by
more than 15 m, the highways were over flooded and destroyed.\par \par At some
places the landscape changed completely ‑ rivers broadened their\par bed,
or united themselves with other rivers, as occurred in the area of\par Sebaco.
New lakes were formed and mountains were washed away, collapsed and\par
disappeared. Crops were largely destroyed.\par \par Helicopter based rescue
operations of the Nicaraguan Army were possible\par since yesterday when the
meteorological conditions improved.\par \par Only today the dimension of a mud
avalanche became clear which occurred\par already on Friday afternoon at
Casitas volcano. The mud covered an area of\par about 20 km length and 2‑3
km width, southwest of the volcano. Numerous\par villages, settlements and
houses between Casitas volcano and the town of\par Posoltega were
destroyed.\par \par Exact information about population density in this area do
not exist\par but it is assumed that more than 1000 people, maybe even
2000,\par could have died. Today, Nicaraguan Army and Red Cross reported
having\par found 400 cadavers. Rescue is very difficult because of the mud, and
the rain\par continues.\par \par The Nicaraguan Government declared Natural
Disaster Emergency for the\par most affected regions of the country. The main
tasks for the next days are\par the rescue of people who are still in danger,
helicopter transports of food\par to the isolated places and the preliminary
reparation of the communication\par lines.\par Due to this extreme disaster the
Nicaraguan economy has certainly\par suffered a sensitive drawback. Thus, the
reparation of highways is now of\par extraordinary importance as the coffee
harvest should begin in a few days.\par \par ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑\par
\par Wilfried Strauch\par Geophysical Department\par Instituto Nicaraguense de
Estudios Territoriales\par Managua, Nicaragua\par \par tel (505)2492761 tel/fax
(505)2331383 home\par fax (505)2496987\par email wil@ibw.com.ni\par \par }
Note:<888>11/04/98 Wednesday 6:25 A.M. EST: Web White &
Blue ‑ 1998 Election Information CIO
Note:<888>11/04/98 Wednesday 5:45 A.M. EST: TechWeb Video +
Audio Bill Gates Tapes. CIO
Note:<888>11/04/98 Wednesday 5:30 A.M. EST: CNN ‑
Volcano erupts near site of Nicaraguan mudslide ‑ November 3, 1998 . CIO
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\uc1\pard\cf1\ulnone\f0\fs20 Date: Tue, 03 Nov 1998 21:30:08 ‑0800\par
From: Dan Shackelford \par Subject: Cerro Negro Eruption Adds to Nicaraguan
Misery... from CNN web page\par To: rwunder@mnh80033.si.edu\par Cc:
JONATHAN.FINK@asu.edu, swvrc@usa.net\par \par MANAGUA, Nicaragua\par AP reports
that Cerro Negro volcano began erupting Tuesday. Cerro Negro is\par located 35
km (20 miles) from Casitas Volcano, where 2,000 people were killed\par last
week by massive mudslides triggered by Hurricane Mitch. This information\par
came from the National Seismology Dept.\par \par According to photographs, lava
flows and ash covered about 25% of Cerro\par Negro's north flank soon after the
eruption began around 4 pm (2200 GMT).\par The flows appeared to have reached
the volcano's base, and a vapor plume\par rose from the crater.\par \par There
were no immediate reports of damage or casualties. There are villages\par on
the cone's south flank but apparently none directly to the north. The\par
largest nearby town, Malpaisillo, is 12 kilometers (7 1/2 miles) away.\par \par
Cerro Negro last erupted 3 years ago, depositing ash as far away as the\par
city of Leon, 90 km away to the west. The 1,000‑meter (3,300‑foot)
volcano\par is one of Nicaragua's youngest and most active.\par \par Geologists
from the Institute of Earth Studies in Managua discovered the\par eruption
while traveling by helicopter to study the mudslide at Casitas\par volcano,
thought to be inactive.\par \par danshack@ix.netcom.com\par }
Note:<888>11/04/98 Wednesday 5:20 A.M. EST: I went to bed at
9 P.M. last evening. I was up at 4 A.M. this morning. I had GU raisin bran,
toast, vitamins, orange juice, and cappuccino for breakfast. Congratulations to
the Bush brothers on their republican victories in the governorships of Texas
and Florida. I feel like applying for a job working for the Florida Marine
Patrol, you know like "Flipper's Father". In more sobering news to
add misery to misery another volcano, the major one Cerro Negro MTU Volcanoes
Page ‑ Cerro Negro, Nicaragua has started eruptive activity according to
this report Volcano Adds To Central American Misery . Well I guess we are lucky
to be in the warmth and safety of our homes here up north. I will do some
internet work this morning, and maybe shower and go out after 9 A.M. for a
brief spell. I have not read my email in several days. Well have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/03/98 Tuesday 7:20 P.M. EST: I went out this
morning and voted at the New Lebanon School in Byram at about 6:45 A.M. this
morning. I voted republican as usual, despite a number of democratic
acquaintances. I then went down to Steamboat Road and observed the waterfront.
I went to the center of town and walked around the lower Greenwich Avenue area
until about 8:30 A.M. in the morning. I had a Croissant at St. Moritz for a $1.
I observed the train station commuters. It was a slow morning. I then went over
to Old Greenwich and toured Staples and looked at their product display. I then
went to Tod's Point and drove around. I chatted with a fellow with a U.S. Air
Force cap from Arkansas who was walking around with his father. I mentioned
that they should think about planting seed oysters in the tidal pond at Tod's
Point, which might work with the fresh water supply coming through the pond now
that both sides are open to the tide. The fellow with the Arkansas cap had
graduated from the University of Illinois, so I told him about my father's
family. I then continued on and walked around the entire length of Tod's Point
about three miles on the clear cool day. My feet were hurting a bit because I
was wearing a new pair of Timberlands that have not been broken in yet. I then
went by the Old Greenwich thrift shop and found a bargain. I bought for $8.52 a
Horizon Eclipse VHF Marine Radio GX1246S, made by Standard Communications. I
then went by the Radio Shack in the Riverside shopping area, and they did not
have a Marine radio antenna. I then went back to the Old Greenwich Thrift Shop,
and they had not taken in a Marine Antenna. I then went by Putnam Trust in Old
Greenwich and withdrew funds. I went by the Old Greenwich Marine Supply place
west of Old Greenwich, and it is now run by a young Swedish fellow. I notice
they are building a house next to the tidal pond there. I then went by the
Radio Shack in Cos Cob and they did not have a Marine Antenna. There was a
scuba diver there I recognized, and he told me I should try West Marine in
Stamford. I instead headed to Royaton to Bliss Discount Marine supply
underneath Palmers Supermarket. I purchased there a Shakespeare 5911 Emergency
Marine Antenna which is only about a foot long with a suction cup that can fit
it on the back inside window of my Volvo. It cost $37.09 I returned home and I
had a Tony's Pizza for lunch. I went out and installed the Marine Radio in the
Volvo. It was a fairly simple procedure mounting the holding bracket, and then
connecting the positive wire to a positive terminal, and the negative wire to a
ground. I mounted the Mike by drilling two small holes by the regular radio. I
tested it and it works fine for bringing in the Marine Weather. It has
broadcast capabilities to most of the 88 stations that are not weather
reception stations. The sound comes in fine. Of course this time of year in the
cold weather, there is not much traffic on the marine radio station. Standard
Communications homepage is Standard Communications and this Standard
Comm/Marine Products . I was told by the salesman at Bliss marine, the Marine
Radio cost about $300 five years ago. It works really well. I have to find a
frequency site but here are some Marine Weather sites Marine Weather Active
Index Page for marineweather,com and FREQUENCY SITES . Well after installing
the Marine Radio and testing it, I drove down to Steamboat Road and tried it
out near the water. I heard a few people chatting along with the Channel 1
Marine Weather. I suppose in an emergency anywhere near the ocean, I could use
it to summon the Coast Guard, but it is suppose to be restricted to Nautical
Use. Well I now have two way communications in the car, but I am not sure whom
else has a marine radio in their car, since most people probably use Cell
Phones which are much more expensive. Well if the Micro Asteroid Belt in
November knocks out any satellites in November I might have a backup form of
communications. Well next I returned home and had a boneless center cut pork
chop broiled with Dijon Mustard and garlic along with baked potato and broccoli
and ice tea. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm which was up quite a bit
today. I then filed this report. I am tired and I think I will relax a while
and then go to bed. Have a good evening. It suddenly turned cold here. CIO
Note:<888>11/03/98 Tuesday 6:20 A.M. EST: I had a Swanson’s
chicken pot pie for dinner last night and some Pepperidge Goldfish crackers. I
watched the ABC evening news. I went to bed at 7 P.M., and I awoke at 4 A.M.. I
had a mozzarella omelet for breakfast, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and
cappuccino. I cleaned up and showered, and made my bed. I will go out at 6:45
A.M. to go over to the New Lebanon School, the Byram elementary school to vote
a straight republican ticket at 7 A.M. when the polls open. I will then
probably proceed down to Steamboat Road to check out the waterfront, and return
to the center of town for a little while, before I come back home to work on
the computer in the day time. Well have an enjoyable election day. On a small
note I also noticed on Monday and Sunday while walking around downtown the
Korean vegetable market just south of the Post Office is selling lots of cut
flower arrangements. However, for allergy suffers I noticed that the cut flower
arrangements have sprigs of Golden Rod, which is very high in pollen. I
confirmed with one of my neighbors, and she said also while shopping at a local
Pathmark, she noticed that their cut flowers also had sprigs of golden rod used
in the floral arrangements. I would thus advise any allergy suffers to avoid
cut flower arrangements which have golden rod in their displays. Well have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/02/98 Monday 6:30 P.M. EST: I went back out at
11 A.M. today. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York and withdrew funds. I
went by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop and chose not to purchase anything.
I went by the Central Greenwich Post Office and paid my Bell Atlantic telephone
bill. I went across the street and got a haircut from Mike at Subway barbers
for $13 plus $2 tip. I drove down by the water again. I went by the Greenwich
Library and read the local paper. I surfed the internet for a while. Their
connection at the library is not any faster than my home connection. I went by
the ELDC thrift shop. I stopped by CVS and bought two 4 packs of 75 watt light
bulbs for $1 each and a pack of black licorice for .99 plus .18 Ct. sales tax.
I walked around downtown until about 5 P.M.. I noticed lots of people out and
about today. I also bought an Almond Danish pastry at the St. Moritz Bakery
another Swiss Enterprise in town. It was a very long day. I showed up at an
appointment which is not scheduled until next week by mistake. Well not much
happening today, but people enjoying the sunshiny weather. There was an article
in the Greenwich Times that somebody in back country in a 40,000 square foot
house has $5,000 a month electricity bills. I suppose they should watch their
energy expenses. Well I also updated Scott's Index at scopor01.htm . Microsoft
updated the http://investor.msn.com Investor Program today, and the portfolio
was way off. It seemed to have misplaced about $11,001 for some odd reason.
That is not the sort of exact accounting one expects out of a computer program.
Well back to bed for a change, and I'll be out voting tomorrow for the
Republican Party as per the status quo. CIO
Note:<888>11/02/98 Monday 10:30 A.M. EST: Well time to call
it a day on the old internet machine, and go out and explore the local activity
around town. Have a good day. I need to pay my telephone bill, and possibly get
a hair cut if the shop is not busy. I also added more links to the Greenwich
page greenw.htm .CIO
Note:<888>11/02/98 Monday 9:30 A.M. EST: I updated the
Greenwich, Connecticut Thrift Shops page thrift.htm .CIO
Note:<888>11/02/98 Monday 9:20 A.M. EST: I updated the
Greenwich, Connecticut page greenw.htm . CIO
Note:<888>11/02/98 Monday 8:15 A.M. EST: I went out with my
morning thermos of coffee and drank it in my car down at the bottom of
Steamboat Road, enjoying the bright sunrise. It was a beautiful sunrise with a
couple of fishermen trying their luck. There were quite a few sea gulls out, so
the fishing is probably fairly good this morning. I noticed a news helicopter
flying over Belle Haven for some odd reason, which must have disturbed the
neighbors there. I chatted with two of the regular fishermen. I went to the
center of town, and had a White Owl panatela cigar in front of the senior
center to relax. It looks to be a great day. I returned home and chatted with
one of my neighbors about what is happening on the internet. She gave me two
scones to eat which were very delicious. I noticed the geese, sea gulls,
cormorants, and sparrows are still around. Well I will try to slow down from
the cool and my coffee, and go back to reading the net news. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/02/98 Monday 6:05 A.M. EST: I had broiled
boneless center cut pork chop, broiled on each side five minutes, and I put
Dijon mustard and chopped garlic on the last side for a little extra flavor
along with ground pepper and garlic powder of both sides. I also had steamed
broccoli and baked potato along with ice tea. I am making regular coffee which
I will take outside shortly in my thermos, and I might smoke a White Owl
Panatela cigar while out this morning waiting for sunrise. I remember in the
volcanic regions like the Cascades the Snowy White Owl can be like a Canary in
a Coal Mind, in that as long as it remains in the woods, it does not expect
volcanic activity, but once it flies the coop, so to speak, the Snowy White Owl
knows when to leave the volcanic area. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/02/98 Monday 5:15 A.M. EST: My viewpoint is the
Cascades Range
"http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Imgs/Gif/Projects/Deformation/Cascades/map_volcanoes_
defm.gif " is evolving to the north, so Mount Rainier might
become more active, as Mount St. Helens becomes less active, of course the time
period we're talking about could be anywhere from a short period to tens of
thousands of years, so this is why one needs to keep a close eye on the region,
especially considering the large population in the area. Even non volcanic
events, such as seismic activity could trigger major mud slides or volcanic
lahars. CIO
Note:<888>11/02/98 Monday 5:05 A.M. EST:
http://www.geophys.washington.edu/SEIS/pnw.epi.map.gif , MOST RECENT NOTABLE
EARTHQUAKE , Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network ‑ Recent Event Catalog
, OFR95‑642 ‑ History and Hazards of Mount Rainier ,
http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Imgs/Gif/Rainier/rainier_sunrise_bw.gif , Mount
Rainier ‑ USGS OPEN‑FILE REPORT 90‑385 , Mount Rainier ‑
USGS OFR90‑385 ‑ Abstract , Mount Rainier ‑ USGS OFR90‑385
‑ Abstract ,
http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Imgs/Gif/Rainier/Maps/rainier_rivers_map.gif , Mount
Rainier National Park , Mount Rainier, Washington, USA ‑ IAVCEI \Decade
Volcano\ ‑ Hazards, Seismicity, and Geophysical Studies ,
http://www.geophys.washington.edu/SEIS/PNSN/RAINIER/photo.gif , Mount Rainier,
Washington ‑ Information ,
http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Imgs/Gif/Rainier/rainier_tacoma.gif , Mount Rainier ‑
USGS OPEN‑FILE REPORT 95‑273 , INDEX to Cascades Volcano
Observatory, Food for thought for anyone living around Redmond, Washington or
the area. CIO
Note:<888>11/02/98 Monday 4:25 A.M. EST: Mount Rainier
Seismicity , Pacific Northwest (Washington and Oregon) Earthquake Information ,
Seismology and Earthquake Information , University of Washington Geophysics
Program . CIO
Note:<888>11/02/98 Monday 4:15 A.M. EST: Volcano and
Hydrologic Monitoring CIO
Note:<888>11/02/98 Monday 4:15 A.M. EST: Active and Potentially
Active Volcanoes in the United States ‑ Cascade Range , Information on
Mount Shasta. CIO
Note:<888>11/02/98 Monday 3:55 A.M. EST: Well the laundry is
done. Well it all goes to show, that the old professor at Lake Forest College,
Professor Hantke, who always kept lecturing on Teddy Roosevelt, and Helen
Williams who was Teddy's daughter's friend, must have known something about
volcanology and seismology. Not to mention Teddy was involved in founding the
Natural History Museum in Manhattan. For many years politicians looking at two
dimensional maps always wanted to build the Panama Canal through Nicaragua, and
judging from the number of volcanic ridges in Nicaragua, it seems that is was
smarter to have built it in Panama. It seems the volcano activity in that area
MTU Volcanoes Page ‑ World Reference Map , and the story about Casita
Volcano Nicaragua Volcano Slope 'Explodes' In Huge Mudslide , should show that
dormant volcanoes can be dangerous too. I was thinking that if there was
seismic activity in Lake Tahoe, what would be the run off if Lake Tahoe broke
its surrounding banks in the mountains and started running out in a mud slide.
What areas would be affected, and how would that event interact with other
fault lines, seismic activity, and volcanic stretches in the Sierra Nevada
range. At the moment, with the Lake Tahoe report, one might check into Mount
Shasta a few hundred miles north in the same range. CIO
Note:<888>11/02/98 Monday 2:55 A.M. EST: I went out at 11
A.M. yesterday after relaxing a bit. I walked around the lower Greenwich Avenue
area until 1 P.M.. There were lots of foreign visitors in town speaking foreign
languages. They seemed to be enjoying themselves. I suppose quite a few people
were out from New York City also. I went by the library and read the Sunday
Greenwich Times at 1 P.M.. The library was not busy on a warm fall day. I
returned home at 2 P.M. and went to bed. I awoke about midnight. I had GU
raisin bran, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and cappuccino for breakfast. I will
be done with the drying cycle on the laundry in a half hour. In thinking about
the record grain harvest in the Midwest this year, I suppose Archer Daniels
Midland could use it for Methyl Butyl Ethanol which is used for clean burning
fuel up north in the winter when mixed with gasoline. They also could use if
for grain pellets for fish farming enterprises. Of course traditionally it is
used for feeding livestock, and in lots of parts of the country, people whom
work outside all winter enjoy drinking Kentucky Bourbon which is made from corn
mash. Thus in three to five years depending on the aging process the country
should have a record inventory of Bourbon, which comes in handy on cold winter
evenings after one had been outside all day. If the Russians want to buy some
of our grains, and don't have the hard currency, they should consider trading
other raw materials such as crude oil, of which they have an abundant supply.
Well I am back to the net this morning. In reading the report on the 5.3 Richer
earthquake in Lake Tahoe two days ago, I am concerned that it might be a
precursor quake to a larger seismic event in California. A report I read the
same time from Nature magazine this month said frequently major seismic events
can crush down upon the volcanic lava mantel in the earth causing a volcanic
eruption to occur. CIO
Note:<888>11/01/98 Sunday 8:55 A.M. EST: I drove downtown at
6:30 A.M., and the fishermen were out in formation fishing at high tide. It was
a clear crisp cool morning. I noticed the controls of high flying jets flying
overhead heading west. They must be the early morning commercial flights
heading to California or Chicago. Well after surveying the waterfront, I
decided it will probably be a nice day. I returned to the center of town and
stopped by Zyns and bought two five packs of White Owl panatela cigars for
$3.49. I walked around the center of town smoking one of the White Owl
panatelas. My right knee is still a little lame, so I did not walk that much. I
noticed that that most of the trees still have their leaves, so we really have
not had a severe frost yet. I drove by the ATM machine at Putnam Trust and
withdrew funds. I went by the Exxon station and bought $11.00 of premium
gasoline. I think premium gasoline is around $1.39 a gallon. I went by the
Grand Union and bought a dozen jumbo eggs for $1.59, three boneless pork chops
at $2.99 a pound for $4.10, two Kellogg’s Raisin Bran for $2 each for $4, a
head of broccoli for .99 for a total of $10.68, I then went by the Food
Emporium and bought four Swanson Chicken Pot Pies with crust on top and bottom
for .89 apiece, a Master Choice Four cheese pizza for $3.29, a gallon of
goldfish crackers for $4.99, a can of Hadon House sardines for $1.34, Temerine
Dijon mustard for $1.99, a pound of Sorrento mozzarella cheese for $2.99 for a
total of $18.16. I then returned home and put away the groceries. I think I
will nuke a chicken pot pie after I file this report. I might sit back and
relax and watch the morning news programs, and maybe go to bed earlier, so I
can be up in the late afternoon. Well it looks to be a good day, so enjoy
yourselves in whatever your endeavors are. CIO
Note:<888>11/01/98 Sunday 6:15 A.M. EST: I went out for a
drive at 4 A.M.. I had to scrape a little frost off the windows. I drove down
by the water on Steamboat Road. I stopped by the Greenwich Harbor Inn to use
the bathroom, but the door was locked, and I did not feel like bussing the
night desk. I returned back home. I watched a program on the history on History
Channel about railroads in America, and they had a segment on Henry Flagler
building the Florida East Coast railroad. I might sneak out in a little while,
once the sun is up shortly. Sunrise is due at 6:24 A.M. Greenwich, Connecticut
Pathfinder Weather , time for all Halloween vampires and goblins to be inside,
lest they be touched by the light of the sun. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/01/98 Sunday 3:25 A.M. EST: As I recall in
areas that have polluted water because of a disaster, one can improvise clean
water by adding a couple of drops of Clorox and a couple of drops of iodine to
a gallon of water for cleaner water. I am not actually sure if these are the
correct measurements, but in an emergency needing water this is what I would
do. CIO
Note:<888>11/01/98 Sunday 2:45 A.M. EST: Disaster
Information 078.HTM . I went to bed at noon, and was up at 10 P.M.. I had
breakfast of omelet, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. I listened
to www.ttalk.com ' s weekender broadcast while I cleaned my apartment and
watered the plants until about 2 A.M.. I showered and cleaned up microwave a
Stauffer's lasagna, which I just had to eat with ice tea. I am having a regular
cup of coffee right now. I will go out for a short drive downtown soon, and
have a White Owl panatela cigar for a break shortly. CIO
Note:<888>11/14/98 Saturday 11:00 P.M. EST: I have rested
most of the last day and a half. The visitor from Germany has not shown up yet.
It is probably just as well that he is staying in Manhattan for a day or two. I
finally went over to the hospital and I have bronchitis and the beginning of
pneumonia . They took a Chest X-ray to see the beginning of pneumonia, and they
prescribed me an inhaler of "Albuterol Inhalation Aerosol". Also they
prescribed a antibiotic package of "Zithromax" which I first take two
pill and then a single pill for the next four days. Well hopefully I will start
feeling better sooner or later. Also I have to quit smoking, and I guess I
should try to keep it up after I am over the bronchitis and pneumonia. I am
making icetea.htm , so I have plenty of fluids. I don't know if I will have the
energy to do house cleaning tomorrow. I guess I should just relax and stay in
bed. Well I hope you're having a better weekend than I am. CIO
Note:<888>11/13/98 Friday 8:30 P.M. EST: I have had a cold
and have been resting for the last two days and seem to be getting over it.
Visitor from Germany is staying in Manhattan this evening, and coming out
tomorrow. I have updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well have a good evening.
CIO
Note:<888>11/12/98 Thursday 11:20 P.M. EST: I went to bed at
7 A.M. this morning. I was awaken at about 1:30 P.M. by a call from Germany. A
friend is coming back here to Greenwich on Continental Airlines on Friday
afternoon, and taking the Connecticut limousine to the Greenwich Harbor Inn for
me to meet him. He is coming here to start working, since it is hard to find a
job in Germany for an American. He will be staying here for a short spell until
he gets settled. I called him back briefly in Germany to tell him I would be
waiting for him to arrive on Friday afternoon. I had breakfast of Raspberry
Danish, GU cereal, vitamins, orange and grapefruit juice, and Cappuccino. I
went back to bed until 9 P.M.. Another friend called at about 6 P.M.. I updated
Scott's directory download.htm with the three hundred broken links that worked
last night and when I got up just now. I am uploading it now. All the links
should work pretty much in the directory. I will update Scott's Index
scopor01.htm shortly. After I finish uploading, and showering, I will go out
after that for some smokes. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/11/98 Wednesday 3:50 A.M. EST: Working on
sifting through about 200 broken links to see if they actually might work, I am
almost done. I accidentally stumbled across this Microsoft Beta site Microsoft
Windows Media Technologies , which does not work right now Downloads: Microsoft
Windows Media On‑Demand Producer . Try it, I think we might like it, if
we can download it from here http://www.microsoft.com/windows/downloads/bin/WMODPb1.exe
. CIO
Note:<888>11/11/98 Wednesday 12:40 A.M. EST: I finished
email and my daily work list links scotwork.htm , I guess the Old Guard will
all be in Paris today. Well
Bonjour Mes Amis, O'Est Les Fetes. Il Y'a A La Arc Du Triomphe. Bon Soir. CIO
Note:<888>11/10/98 Tuesday 9:35 A.M. EST: I rested until 4
P.M.. I went out to the Arnold Bread Outlet and purchased two loaves of
Healthnut bread for $1.29 each, one loaf of 12 grain bread for $1.59, and a Entenmanns
Raspberry Danish Strudel for $1.89. It all came to $5.75. I can not find my
change purse, I might have dropped it in the car. I next went by the Greenwich
library and read the local paper. I heard on the Marine Band Radio there is a
Weather Watch out for the tri state area starting early this morning, all
morning long. They're expecting heavy rain and winds up to 60 miles per hour. I
suppose any high rise construction projects should secure their equipment
particularly in Manhattan. Also Naval and Aviation facilities need to secure
their equipment. I then walked the lower part of Greenwich Avenue, and chatted
with some of the locals about life around Greenwich. There were quite a few
people out, and I came in at 8:30 P.M., as it began to start drizzling. Well
have a good evening, and anyone thinking about going out in the morning
tomorrow should watch the weather closely. Well some of the lucky people might
be having rough weather on the vomit comet Cunard Cruise Query Results which
seems to have left port in Manhattan with out one of its major promoters. I
dare say with 60 knot winds heading towards the Queen Elizabeth II cruise ship
on this cruise, it might have a rough crossing to Bermuda due on the 12th. Well
that is all for now folks. I also updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm which is
way out of balance again today. By the way I had dinner of smoked ham, green
peas, potato, ice tea, and cappuccino. CIO
Note:<888>11/10/98 Tuesday 11:00 A.M. EST: I proofed all of
my 13,500 broken links with Link Sweeper a second time, and I came up with
about 200 links that I will add to the directory. I did it this morning while I
was asleep and worked on them a bit from 5 A.M. to 7 A.M. before going back to
sleep until 9 A.M.. I had a mozzarella omelet, toast, vitamins, orange and
grapefruit juice, and cappuccino for breakfast. I linked the Casa Marina Hotel
in Key West from my homepage for a few days. I updated Scott's broadcast at
sound.htm . Well I will clean up shortly and go out for a little day light
activity. Have a good day, and enjoy your internet activities as it gets colder
this winter, in this neck of the woods. CIO
Note:<888>11/09/98 Monday 10:30 P.M. EST: I went for a walk
at about 9 P.M. on the lower part of Greenwich Avenue. It is a very quiet
night. They have trailers set up at the Volkswagen Automobile dealership for
some sort of display. I smoked a White Owl Panatela at the Post Office plaza,
while relaxing in the night air. I drove down by the water and one fisherman
was present. I retrieved an old discarded briefcase at the train station office
park parking area, that somebody had discarded. It is very used, and has the
initials "PRL". I use to know somebody with the initials
"PR" who manufactured sails in Essex, Connecticut; maybe the
briefcase belongs to a lost "Livingston". This reminds me of the
small book published by Yale University in the early 19th Century listing the
first two hundred years of missionaries sent out by Yale College, which I
bought for a dime at the Greenwich Hospital thrift shop. I thought it was an
informative book, and I sent it down to the George Bush White House to be put
in the National Archives or kept as a gift. I remember looking at the long list
of names in the book, and the most common family name in the long list of
missionaries was the "Livingston" family name which most people in
New York are familiar with. Well the briefcase was empty. I suppose somebody
might worry about discarding materials improperly, since it creates a security
problem. I recommend people dropping off old reusable at the Greenwich Hospital
Thrift Shop or the other thrift shops in town thrift.htm . Well time to read my
email. Sooner or later I will need to upgrade my hard drive to a larger one,
but for now, I keep editing out programs. I joked last Christmas when I set up
a Christmas bar, which has not been touched hardly, that the unused liquor
would keep increasing in value which it has, while if I had bought a hard drive
last Christmas, it would only be worth a fraction of its cost at present.
Likewise the moneys I have spent on computers and software and internet access
not to mention time during the last eight years, if it had been sensibly
invested would be quite substantial. Well I hope some of my internet users,
appreciate my effort to disperse directory information on the internet, since I
regard the internet as the "Open All the Time Library" for learning.
Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/09/98 Monday 8:20 P.M. EST: I went out and made
my 4 P.M. appointment. I drove down by the sound, and observed the skyline and
the waterfront. That reminds me, that last Thursday one of the residents on
Steamboat Road observed an Albatross flying with the seagulls that they look
like, but they're larger. I went by the Greenwich Library and read the
Greenwich Times, and the three weekly computer magazines. I mentioned to the
local ornithologist that, "The internet still seems like a massive
conspiracy to sell hard disk drive space." I stopped by Val's Discount
Liquor Store in the Grand Union shopping plaza and bought a larger 10 ounce
bottle of Angostura Bitters for $7.99 and a 1.5 liter bottle of George Du Boeuf
white table wine for $6.99 plus .82 cents tax for $15.80 total. I then stopped
by Var Max liquor pantry in Port Chester west of Cumberland Farms, just across
the New York border and bought a bottle of Chateau Peyraud 1995 Premieres Cotes
De Blaye red which is normally $7.99 in the clearance bin for $3.99 plus .27
tax. I returned home, and started up loading my favorites directory to the California
site. I watched the ABC evening news. I had dinner of sliced ham, potato, and
green beans, with ice tea and cappuccino. I finished uploading the directory
about a half hour ago. I set the automatic log off not to automatically log off
after a certain period time in the dialer. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm
, which seem to show a wide variance in math again today. Well have a good
evening. I think I will go out for a walk shortly. CIO
Note:<888>11/09/98 Monday 3:00 P.M. EST: I updated download.htm
, with a proofed group of my Favorites slightly larger, and also a Favorites
add-on for the United Stated Department of Defense: Here are the two links
again:
Scott's Internet Hotlist in Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or 5.0
Favorites Format, 61,344 Working Proofed File Links in 289 Folders
"scottie1.zip", 11/09/98, 17,233,729 Bytes Zipped, and 251,335,656
Bytes Unzipped Into "C:\Windows\Favorites", When Using Windows 98 in
FAT 32 Partition, 25% Larger in Fat 16. One Needs To Use WinZip7.0 To Extract
"scottie1.zip", and I Have 64 Megs Memory on My System, Good Luck and
Enjoy.
U.S. Department of Defense Directory in Microsoft Internet
Explorer 4.0 or 5.0 Favorites Format, 10,211 File Links in 2,239 Folders
"usdodie1.zip", 11/09/98, 5,058,007 Bytes Zipped, and 41,824,256
Bytes Unzipped Into "C:\Windows\Favorites", When Using Windows 98 in
Fat 32 Partition, 25% Larger in Fat 16. One Needs to Use WinZip7.0 To Extract
"usdodie1.zip".
I was up at noon, and worked on the two groups of Favorites Links
above. I deleted the Starr Report, and Queen Elizabeth Christmas 1997 Speech to
free up room on the servers. I might have to wait to upload to California,
since the site is busy. I had breakfast of GU Raisin Bran, toast, orange and
grapefruit juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. I will clean up while uploading, I
have a 4 P.M. appointment. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>11/09/98 Monday 6:45 A.M. EST: I converted the
Department of Defense Directory in Netscape Bookmarks Format for download. He
is the link.
United States Department of Defense Directory
"usdodns1.zip" In Netscape Bookmarks Format 318,471 Bytes , open
"usdodns1.htm". Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>11/09/98 Monday 12:10 A.M. EST: I went to bed at 3
A.M. last night and was up again at 9 A.M. this morning. I had GU raisin bran,
toast, orange and grapefruit juice, vitamins, and cappuccino for breakfast. I
chatted with a family member. I went back to bed until 2 P.M.. I worked on the
computer, I did not get all of the NASA directory and Military directory in the
new MS Favorites directory because of coding converting problems. Thus I have
to update it with the rest of the links. I also might try converting the main
military directory, but I only have 2.5 megs disk space on each of my servers,
so I am not sure I would have room. Also I need to proof the batch of broken
links again from the last time I proofed the main directory. At the moment, the
directory does not seem like a hot item. Well a friend dropped by at 4 P.M.. We
chatted. I cleaned up. I chatted with a family member. I made a dinner of
omelets with mozzarella cheese, and tomato sauce, olives, onion, garlic, and
herbs fillings and toast. We watched a Disney movie "Island at the Top of
the World". After the movie, my guest left and I went down to the lower
avenue news stand and bought three buy two get one free of Kent Ultra lites for
$17.70. It has warmed up quite a bit and is nice out. I went by the Grand Union
and bought two half gallons Tropicana Ruby Red Orange Juice for $1.99 each, a
gallon of whole milk for $2.99, two I Can't Believe It's Not Butter for $1.29
each, a dozen jumbo eggs for $1.59, and a Hickory Hills Fully Cooked Boneless
Smoked Ham at $2.79 a pound for $8.01 for $19.15 total. I noticed some of the
hams at the Grand Union were out of date, so make sure if you buy a ham there,
they're not expired. I returned home and did my house cleaning and watered the
plants. I am doing laundry right now. Well have a good morning, and enjoy the
warmer weather while we have it. CIO
Note:<888>11/08/98 Sunday 12:45 A.M. EST: I backed up the
system. I also had dinner of broiled boneless center cut pork chop with Dijon
mustard and garlic on the second side, broccoli, potato, ice tea, and
cappuccino. I surfed through my last three days of email. I received email from
a friend living in Germany, so he has found access to a internet computer. I
also emailed a few people about my new directory format. Nobody has downloaded
it from the Florida site yet, perhaps they could use it as the Scott Amudsen
Polar Research Center in Antarctica. I suppose it is going to get colder here,
before it warms up. I will have to get another hard drive sooner or later, as
essential Microsoft Programs take up more and more room. Well for now, I can
keep editing the existing drives. I should probably try using the directory
more myself. The Favorites format works great on my machine with Microsoft
Internet Explorer 5.0 beta 2, particularly the left screen Favorites option. I
will add my daily work links as I find them, if I should not already have them.
I really have not had much time to proof the directory, so I will probably
update it in time as I use it more. I also made up a batch of icetea.htm for
next week. Well have a good Sunday. CIO
Note:<888>11/30/98 Monday 8:55 P.M. EST: I updated Scott's
Broadcast sound.htm for this week. CIO
Note:<888>11/30/98 Monday 8:05 P.M. EST: I posted the this
Thursday's shuttle page NASA, Space Shuttle STS‑88, Endeavor Launch
Thursday, December 3, 1998, 3:59 AM EST Approximate . It is linked from NASA .
I was up at 4 P.M. today. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, orange
juice, and vitamins. I backed up my computer which was finished about 7 P.M.. I
went out at 6:30 P.M., and read two computer weeklies at the Greenwich Library.
I drove downtown and surveyed the fog on Long Island Sound. I updated Scott's
Index scopor01.htm which was down quite a bit today. Well have a good evening.
CIO
Note:<888>11/30/98 Monday 9:05 A.M. EST: This is the tip
sheet Western Digital Corporation (Service/Support) ‑ Tip of the Month
(March 1997) Transferring Files From the Old to the New Drive in Windows 95
that I used for transferring my files from the old hard disk to the new hard
disk. This morning, I downloaded www.earthtuner.com , along with three other
radio programs one can find by searching "radio" from
www.download.com . The other three are "vtuner.exe",
"spinnerplus.exe", and "digi35c.exe". Three of them are two
week demos, but they are handy for exploring radio stations on the net along
with BRS Web‑Radio which has lots of radio links. I also downloaded and
installed Mcafee's Anti Virus program and Netscape Communicator Professional
Edition. I decided that my 300 meg "C:\windows\favorites" files was
fragmenting my new hard drive, so I transferred the entire file group under
"favorites" to the D: drive, and they still show up in the Microsoft
Internet Explorer 5.0 Favorites . Thus by keeping them in the D: drive, I
defragged my new C: drive without them, and it seems to run much smoother. Also
when one runs System Maintenance on C: it runs faster without having to go
through all the Favorites folders. I also made a backup of my C: drive to my D:
drive. All of this took a bit of time. I also added the Win98 IDE drivers from
www.pcware.com for my S‑571 motherboard, which seems to work better. Thus
the system is up and running fine, without any hitches. I will make a tape
backup up when I get up this evening. Well have a good day, time for me to go
to sleep. Just for the record, I now have 5.4 Gigabytes free on the C: drive
with 892 MB used, and on the D: drive I have 203 MB free, with 828 used. Time
for bed. I am just sneaking a few cigarettes a day, and my attempt with the
patch to quit smoking seems to be working for now. CIO
Note:<888>11/29/98 Sunday 11:40 P.M. EST: I went to bed at 4
A.M. yesterday. I was up at 4 P.M. after a long sleep. I chatted with family
members. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, orange juice, and vitamins.
I started cleaning my apartment and watering the plants. I listen to half of
the two week old weekend at www.ttalk.com while doing this. About 6:30 P.M., I
decided to rearrange the cabling on the inside of my PC, so each hard drive has
its own IDE cable, with the second on the same one as the Cdrom. I did this and
tweaked the system for about an hour and a half. I am running my swapper on the
empty D: drive. The new drive makes more noise than I would have expected, but
works fine. I then finished cleaning the apartment. I cleaned up, and had a
Stauffer's frozen lasagna. About 9:30 P.M., I went out, and filled the car with
$11.45 of premium at Exxon. I stopped by the Grand Union and bought a smaller
box of Goldfish crackers for $3.69, since they were out of the economy larger
boxes for $5. I then went downtown in the misty cool evening and walked the
lower part of Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with one local about the internet. I
noticed in the headlines of the Sunday newspaper, the residents of the YMCA are
going to have to move out when the building is refurbished. I smoked a White
Owl New York panatela at the Post Office square, and studied the overcast sky.
I came back home and started my laundry, which should be done in about an hour.
Well back to the net, have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/29/98 Sunday 2:50 A.M. EST: I went to bed about
4 A.M. Saturday morning, after working on the internet. I received a couple of
phone calls on Saturday morning. I was up about noon and had breakfast of GU
raisin bran, toast, vitamins, and orange juice. I have not been drinking coffee
for two weeks. I had a friend come over about 1 P.M.. We chatted for a while
and then went over to Tod's Point and sat out by the South East point enjoying
the view of the Sound on the nice day. There were lots of people at Tod's
Point. We returned via Caldor’s in Old Greenwich, and my friend bought a Fuji
telephoto 35 mm camera for a Christmas gift there. We stopped by Stables and
viewed the merchandise. We returned to central Greenwich, and toured Outdoor
Traitors and the Ski Shop at the top of Greenwich Avenue. It was very busy
downtown. He dropped me off at 4 P.M.. I made icetea.htm , and reheated my
Thanksgiving dinner again for dinner. I took the rest of the meat off the
Turkey and froze it too. About 5:30 P.M. I went back downtown and parked in the
center of Greenwich Avenue, and walked down to the bottom of Steamboat Road and
had a White Owl New York Panatela cigar. I chatted with one of the fishermen
from Taiwan. I returned back to the center of town. I then drove up to Norwalk,
and stopped by the opening of the Circuit City store near CompUSA. They have a
computer section there with a 17 inch monitor for $250. I then went to CompUSA
and bought a Maxtor 5.1 gigabyte hard drive for $158.99 plus it comes with a
$50 mailin rebate, so it is slightly over a hundred dollars. I returned home
and spent the next six hours installing the new hard drive, and copying the old
drive files onto it. It was not too tedious, but I spent some time fiddling
with the settings. It all seems to work fine, but the new hard drive makes more
noise than the old drive. Perhaps it will be quieter after I optimize it. I
think I have it all installed, and the system is all working fine. I made my
old 1 gigabyte drive the D: drive. Well I have to get some rest after I
optimize the new drive. Have a good morning. Tomorrow afternoon I need to clean
the apartment. CIO
Note:<888>11/28/98 Saturday 1:30 A.M. EST: I updated my
Politics category 065.htm . CIO
Note:<888>11/27/98 Friday 11:20 P.M. EST: I did internet
work until 6:30 P.M.. I then watched the ABC evening news. I had reheated
Thanksgiving dinner. I went out about 7:30 P.M. and walked the lower area of
Greenwich Avenue. I smoked a White Owl New York Panatela Cigar in front of the
post office and chatted briefly with another cigar smoker about a few minor
ideas. I walked up to CVS and bought two small one pound Plumrose canned hams
for $1.66 each and some Wizard Air fresheners for .99 for a total of $4.81. I
then walked back down the avenue to my car and stopped by the Grand Union for
GU freezer storage bags for $1.49 to freeze some of my turkey, and a Tony's
Pepperoni pizza for $3.49 for a total of $5.07. Also while on the Avenue, I
bought a $3 Connecticut Lottery "Lucky Dog" ticket at Zyns, but did
not win anything. I returned home and watched the last two hours of the CSPAN
tour of the White House. I will do a bit of internet work now. CIO
Note:<888>11/27/98 Friday 4:45 P.M. EST: I was up at noon
today after going to bed at 4 A.M. this morning. I had some early afternoon
visitors briefly. I had breakfast of raisin bran, orange juice, vitamins. I
went downtown to Putnam Trust Bank of New York to conduct some banking
business. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. It was a cool and
blustery day. The library was closed today. I returned home. I updated Scott's
Index scopor01.htm . All is pretty much quiet here out in the south west of
Greenwich. Well time for a little net work. CIO
Note:<888>11/26/98 Thursday 11:15 P.M. EST: I upgrade the
Netscape Bookmarks Folder for download from download.htm , it is the file named
scotnet2.zip . The summary of the file follows: Scott's Internet Hotlist in
Netscape Bookmark format "scotnet2.zip" 1,462,943 bytes zipped
12,246,257 bytes unzipped , 71,897 links in 141 categories, and 2,485 folders,
11/27/98, file is "scotnet2.htm" for opening in Netscape Web Brower,
I advise not installing Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or 5.0 with this file
installed in Netscape, or it will take many hours to import Netscape bookmarks
into Microsoft Internet Explorer, save this bookmark and delete it before
installing Microsoft Internet Explorer or running MS Internet Explorer 5.0
repair option, and then reopen it in Netscape. The links are proofed, and
organized. Well Netscape Users should have a lot of bookmarks to work with.
Basically it is just converted from the Microsoft Favorites folders. CIO
Note:<888>11/26/98 Thursday 9:50 P.M. EST: I finished
cooking the 10 pound Stew Leonard Butterball turkey at 8:15 P.M. for 2 hours
and 45 minutes in the convection microwave oven. I made Paul Prudhonne's Rice
Mix, and Grand Union Stuffing using one half white wine instead of water with
both mixtures, and steamed Brussels sprouts along with ice tea for dinner which
I finished about 9:15 P.M. including cleaning up. I went outside, and had a
White Owl New York Panatela cigar and observed a few drops of rain sprinkling
outside, and it seems to be a quiet evening to stay home and browse the
internet. Well I hope everyone had an enjoyable Thanksgiving Day, and I hope to
be out a little bit tomorrow when the Power Shoppers hit the streets in their
pre holiday frenzies. Well back to the net. CIO
Note:<888>11/26/98 Thursday 6:30 P.M. EST: I was up at 4
P.M.. I went downtown briefly. The buy two get one free cigarettes have gone up
a dollar a pack and are now $7. In other words cigarettes have gone up .45 a
pack. I will start trying to wear the patch tomorrow to quit smoking again. It
started to clear about 5 P.M. before sunset. It looks like it rained all day. I
straightened up my apartment to its normal appearance. It is nice to have my
own place to myself again. I chatted with family members. I am cooking a Stew
Leonard Butterball Turkey from the Harvest Assembly of God, which should be
ready at about 8 P.M.. I am also having GU stuffing, Paul Prudon Rice Mix, and
Brussels Sprouts, along with ice tea. Well I hope you all had a happy
Thanksgiving. I will be on an evening schedule tonight. I will probably be out
in the day time a bit tomorrow. CIO
Note:<888>11/26/98 Thursday 4:25 A.M. EST: I have finished
sifting through my email, and some web work. It is time for me to go to bed.
CIO
Note:<888>11/26/98 Thursday 3:25 A.M. EST: I went downtown
at about 7 P.M. and walked around for two hours on lower Greenwich Avenue, and
also the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I bought a White BJeep Lighter at
CVS for $1.39 and a five pack of Cavendish Whiffs for $1.77. I enjoyed walking
around in the refreshing weather. I stopped by the Grand Union and bought a six
pack of 1000 sheet toilet paper for $3.59 and a box of GU stuffing mix for
$2.19 for a total of $6. I then returned home and had a Tony's frozen pizza. I
was called by my former house guest and I picked him up at the train station,
and after some discussion he has decided to relocate to other premises and will
not be visiting here ever again, except possibly with escort to retrieve some
of his personal belongings. I finished discussing the fact with some local
officials and I think he will be comfortable once he settles into his former
domain, if he should choose to do so. Well I should be back to my normal
routines without house guest again. The tension caused me to buy a couple of
packs of cigarettes and I will try using the patch again tomorrow. Well enjoy
your Thanksgiving Holiday. CIO
Note:<888>11/25/98 Wednesday 6:15 P.M. EST: I updated
Scott's Broadcast sound.htm for the first time in two weeks. I guess I am
pretty much over my sickness of the last two weeks. I will have to see how I
continue to feel. CIO
Note:<888>11/25/98 Wednesday 5:45 P.M. EST: I went to bed at
4 A.M. yesterday morning after chatting with my house guest. I was up at 9:30
A.M. and received a Thanksgiving call from a family member. I had breakfast of
GU raisin bran, toast, orange juice, and vitamins. I made my 11:30 A.M. appointment.
I came back home and slept until 5 P.M.. I am now catching up on some internet
work. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/24/98 Tuesday 10:30 P.M. EST: I went out at
about 2:30 P.M. today. I walked around downtown a bit. I am wearing the stop
smoking patch, and I have only snuck four cigarettes today. I stopped by the
Grand Union and bought Whole Milk gallon for $2.99, two boxes GU raisin bran
for $1.99 each, three half gallons of Florida Natural Orange Juice for $1.99
each for a total of $12.94. I am feeling better today, and my house guest seems
to be recovering. I came home and rested a bit, and had a simple meal of peanut
butter sandwich and Ramen noodles. I went by the library and read the computer
press and the local newspaper. I then walked around downtown until about 9
P.M.. I stopped by the Grand Union and bought 18 bags of Ramen noodles for $3
and a bottle of Kikkoman Soy Sauce for $1.79. I returned home and my house
guest started to do his laundry. I made two bags of Ramen noodles for him for
dinner. We have plenty of food in the house, but my house guest likes fasting
occasionally and I try to occasionally loose a bit of weight. I updated Scott's
Index scopor01.htm . Well I will surf the net a bit this morning. I have a
11:30 A.M. appointment tomorrow morning, so I will have to be out sooner and to
bed sooner. CIO
Note:<888>11/23/98 Monday 10:15 P.M. EST: I rested most of
Sunday trying to get over my flu, pneumonia, or cold. I went out this morning
and made a 1 P.M. reservation at the Hospital Out patient. I made the 1 P.M.
appointment. The intern said I need to quit smoking, which I plan to do, along
with continual rest until I build up my energy. I made another appointment. I
came back and rested. My house guest is out this evening, and he should be gone
in a day or two, since he is also trying to get over the same virus. Well I
will have to see how I feel tomorrow. We had our first heavy dinner in a week
this evening. I did go by the library and read the computer press and walked a
short distance downtown. I also updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well have
a good day tomorrow. CIO
Note:<888>11/21/98 Saturday 9:15 P.M. EST: Yesterday on
Friday I rested trying to get over my cold. I took my house guest by the
hospital early this morning to get some antibiotics for the same cold. It is
like a stomach flu. My house guest will be relocating to another location on
Monday. I will probably be back to more of my normal routine then. I updated
Scott's Index scopor01.htm from yesterday. I noticed this evening while out for
a walk, the movie "Elizabeth" was playing and seemed to be sold out.
I picked up a dozen eggs for $1.59. The Harvest Time Assembly of God delivered
a frozen butterball turkey today and a box of cookies, along with a copy of the
New Testament. I was happy to see them again this year, and enjoy their holiday
visits. I guess starting this Thursday, there will be a surplus of turkey in
the house. Well time to catch up on email and internet news. It was moderately
busy downtown this evening, and I got a little fresh air walking. There is an
IBM PC probably a 486 in the train station dumpster for grabs. Well have a
quiet evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/19/98 Thursday 6:30 P.M. EST: I took my house
guest downtown at 11 P.M. this morning. I came back and rested until 1 P.M.. I
made my 3 P.M. appointment. I met up with my house guest downtown and dropped
him off at the train station to go into Manhattan. He is due out around 10:30
P.M.. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well I will do a little net work.
I have not been drinking coffee for about a week, and I feel more relaxed. CIO
Note:<888>11/18/98 Wednesday 11:40 P.M. EST: I am beginning
to feel better today. I drove my house guest downtown at 11 A.M.. I slept until
3 P.M.. I picked up my houseguest at 5 P.M.. I came back and went back out to
the library at 7 P.M. until 8:30 P.M. reading the local paper and the computer
press. I then walked downtown until about 9:30 P.M.. I came home and made ham
and cheese omelets. I am now finishing up doing the laundry. I updated Scott's
Index scopor01.htm .Well I will next do my email. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/18/98 Wednesday 2:30 A.M. EST: I rested a good
bit of Monday trying to get over my pneumonia and bronchitis. I fixed my house
guest breakfast and dinner and took him downtown and picked him up. I stopped
by the Grand Union and bought two 5 pound bags of potatoes for .99 each, 9 bags
of Ramen noodles, a Tony's Supreme High Pizza for $4.29, all for $7.77. My
house guest and I each had a Stauffer's large Lasagna for dinner this past
evening. He surfed the internet a bit this evening. I am just about ready to
call it a day. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . CIO
Note:<888>11/16/98 Monday 11:15 P.M. EST: I rested until
noon on Sunday. I went into Manhattan and picked up my house guest returning
from Germany, and returned from New York about 4 P.M.. We chatted and went for
a drive last evening. I rested quite a bit on Monday since I am still sick. I
am feeling better this evening. I went out with my house guest and we walked
the lower part of Greenwich Avenue. We drove around town. We stopped by the
Grand Union, and I purchased three half gallons of Tropicana Orange Juice for
$1.99 each, a Red Barron Pizza for $3.99, four Stauffer's large lasagnas for
$2.99 each, boneless center cut pork chops $3.91, I Can't Believe It's Not
Butter $1.29, and Kellogg’s Raisin Bran $3.49 for a total of $38.89. We
returned home and had the Red Baron Pizza for dinner. I updated Scott's Index
scopor01.htm . I will sift through email and relax hoping I will soon be able
to recover from my bronchitis and pneumonia, which seems to be passing. I and
my guest will be out tomorrow about noon. CIO
Note:<888>12/07/98 Monday 1:00 P.M. EST: On my way out
shortly. CIO
Note:<888>12/07/98 Monday 12:20 P.M. EST:
SXUS99 KBDR 071711
RERBDR
RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
1210 PM EST MON DEC
7 1998
...THE HIGH TEMPERATURE RECORD BROKEN AT BRIDGEPORT...
THE HIGHEST TEMPERATURE...SO FAR...TODAY IS 64 WHICH OCCURRED AT
1054 AM.
THE PREVIOUS HIGH TEMPERATURE RECORD AT BRIDGEPORT WAS 62 SET IN
1953. WITH THE BRIGHT SUNSHINE AND WEST WIND THE TEMPERATURE WILL
CONTINUE TO GO UP ANOTHER DEGREE OR SO THIS AFTERNOON.
PJJ
Note:<888>12/07/98 Monday 12:10 P.M. EST: When using
WeatherNode www.weathernode.com one can configure the program to show all the
states, by selecting "Add Selected State" and entering
"ALLSTATES". The program recommends you have a Pentium class computer
with 64 megs of memory to use this "ALLSTATES" feature. CIO
Note:<888>12/07/98 Monday 11:40 A.M. EST: I went out this
morning after the last message. I drove down to the waterfront on Steamboat
Road and observed the morning haze and the sunrise. I lingered there for a
while, enjoying the peace of the waterfront. I noticed across from the
Greenwich Harbor Inn, there is a public notice sign, that one of the older
homes next to the office building across the street is going to be torn down, I
guess to expand the parking lot. It is too bad since, it is nice to see
residential homes in that part of town as it becomes more and more commercial.
I then returned to the center of town, and walked the lower area of Greenwich
Avenue enjoying the unusually warm morning. I stopped by St. Moritz bakery and
bought a blueberry muffin for $1 and a Danish honey bun with pecans on it for
$1.50 both of which were fresh out of the oven. I walked up to the senior
center and enjoyed eating them on the bench in front enjoying the morning. I
then had a Philly tip cigar. I chatted with a Danish acquaintance about various
food enterprises that I was acquainted with. I walked down to Zyns and bought a
Tipporella for .50 and walked across the street and smoked it in the post office
plaza. I chatted with an adjacent sitter about walking too much in New York in
the old days, and how it is hard on the feet and knees. I then drove up to the
Hospital Thrift shop and toured the selection of donated merchandise, nothing
which interested me. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York did some
business. I then drove back to the center of town and stopped by the Post
Office and paid my local telephone bill and my Connecticut automobile
registration for $74 by purchasing money orders and mailing them. I then walked
back to the car and returned home. I rested for about and hour to slow down. I
then ate a couple of Clementines and drank a cup of Cappuccino with two caps of
Kahlua and a eighth of a teaspoon of vanilla flavoring in it for a change. I
have a 2 P.M. appointment this afternoon. Well I hope everyone enjoys another
warm day. CIO
Note:<888>12/07/98 Monday 6:15 A.M. EST: I finished doing
the small group of Christmas Cards, I do every year. I also posted my Christmas
Message on my site xmas98.htm for good cheer to my users. Now I have to go mail
the cards. CIO
Note:<888>12/07/98 Monday 3:00 A.M. EST: I worked on the
computer until about 6 P.M. yesterday. I downloaded the Star Division Online
Office suite at about 60 megs. I installed the whole program, and then only
kept the word processor part of the suite which I might eventually delete,
since I am not sure I want to be saving their files in Star format, since most
of my word files are in WordPerfect, and if I change I will probably try
Microsoft Word. I also downloaded the Weather node program and the Byte blaster
engine which are linked from this page RealEMWIN along with RealEmwin. I
emailed www.weathernode.com about what the abbreviation is for selecting the
entire U.S. in their weather alert map. I went to bed about 6 P.M., and I did
chat with a family member during the day. I was up at 1 A.M.. I started laundry
which should be done in about a half hour, and I am making icetea.htm . I had
breakfast of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and
Cappuccino. I just finished showering and cleaning up. I have to write a
Christmas letter and do my Christmas cards this morning. I have a 2 P.M.
appointment today. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/06/98 Sunday 11:55 A.M. EST:
http://www.skywatch.org/realemwin.html Weathernode Program add on. CIO
Note:<888>12/06/98 Sunday 11:30 A.M. EST: New York, New
Jersey and Connecticut Weather and Climate Information from the National
Weather Service and this is the only station I can get on my Marine Band Radio
in my 22 Year Old White Volvo NOAA National Weather Service Weather Radio
WXRADIO http://www.nws.bnl.gov/wxradio.html , perhaps someday I will touch base
with other nautical transmitters. CIO
Note:<888>12/06/98 Sunday 10:45 A.M. EST: I went out after I
started the three hour download, and came back about a half hour ago, but I did
not get the entire download, so I had to start it again. I drove down to
Steamboat Road, and one fellow was out digging in the rocks for fishing worms,
told me he is going down to Marathon, Florida in four weeks. I chatted briefly
with him about Florida. I chatted briefly with another fisherman about fishing
conditions. It is warm out, and the sun has burned off the early morning haze.
I went back to the center of town, and I took out some fine steel sandpaper out
of the trunk of my car, and sanded the rotor and cap points on my distributor
while parked next to the town green. This is a quick remedy for fixing older
ignition systems on older cars, when they don't need a tune-up yet. It gets the
carbide off the points, so they start and run more smoothly. I next bought a
buy two get one free of Doral Ultra lites for $6, so when I sneak a few
cigarettes a day, I have some in reserve. I then smoked a White Owl panatela in
front of the post office. I don't leave my cigar butts on Greenwich Avenue. I
put them out thoroughly, and then dispose of them in the proper receptacles. I
then walked the lower part of Greenwich Avenue. I stopped by St. Moritz and
bought a Danish Almond pastry for a $1. I walked back up to the senior center
and ate it on the bench in front of the building. I then walked to the top of
Greenwich Avenue, and sat on the bench on the Post Road until 9 A.M.. I then
went to CVS and bought a box of Hallmark Christmas cards pack of 20 for $9.95,
two bottles of Pine Sol Cleaner with 50% extra with sprayer bottles for $1.99
each, and a jar of planters peanuts for $1.99 plus .84 Connecticut sales tax
for a total of $16.76. I then walked back to the senior center, and smoked one
cigarette. I noticed a lot of early morning walkers out, and quite a few
couples of all ages out for morning strolls and exercise walks before the
sidewalks are too busy, and quite a few people going to church. I returned home
and started the download again. It will be done about 1:30 P.M., so I will just
relax around home, since I have been up all night again. I am sure quite a few
people will be out at Tod's Point walking their dogs, since starting in
December you don't need a beach pass, and dogs are allowed, but one has to
clean up after their dogs. I guess we are awfully lucky to have this weather
this time of year, and I wish I had more time to enjoy it. Give my best to
those who are out enjoying this late Indian Summer. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>12/06/98 Sunday 6:30 A.M. EST: I am downloading a
free office suite from Star Division Online . I guess, it will take a couple of
hours for the 60 meg. file to download. I will go out in a little while as soon
as the sun is up while I download. CIO
Note:<888>12/06/98 Sunday 4:40 A.M. EST: I called back a
friend about 6 P.M. last evening, and he was having a crisis that needed to be
resolved, hopefully everything will work out for the best. I went back to bed
to reduce stress until about 10 P.M. with one phone call concerning the
previous matter. I got up and made a mozzarella cheese omelet, toast, bacon,
orange juice, vitamins, and cappuccino for breakfast. I listened to
www.ttalk.com until midnight when it couched out, while I was cleaning the
apartment and watering the plants. I also cleaned the old Compaq 15 inch
monitor and set it up on the backup 486 computer in the bedroom. I finished
house cleaning about 3 A.M., and I then showered and went downtown for a walk
on the lower part of Greenwich Avenue. I smoked one of the Philly tips at the
post office plaza. I returned home via Cumberland Farms on the New York border
which is way overheated for a milk store with the people from India running it.
I bought a gallon of milk for $2.89 and a package five Middleton Cherry Pipe
tobacco cigars for .99 for $3.95 total with .07 N.Y. tax. I came home and put
out my pine cone Christmas wreath. I am making dinner of boneless breast of
chicken with chopped garlic, Dijon mustard, white wine, with herbs and spices,
with baked potato, and baked onion quarters, along with mixed frozen farm
vegetables and ice tea. I also snacked on a couple of Clementines. Well back to
the net for a little work activity after dinner. I will go out probably between
7 A.M. and 8 A.M. for a morning walk and a little fresh air, on another nice
day today. The new Acer monitor is working great, and I have set it up with the
right driver, and set up the monitor settings to my preferences. Hopefully it
will be easier on the eyes with the higher refresh rate, and less radiation
emission. I will do laundry tomorrow morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/05/98 Saturday 4:50 P.M. EST: A friend came
down and delivered an early Christmas gift. He bought me a ACER AcerView 77 E
17 inch monitor from CompUSA for $250, which works great, and I downloaded the
latest driver from www.acer.com . I set up the monitor to my preferences, and
changed to the setting to the higher refresh rate on the properties settings. I
now have a really good monitor for viewing the internet and my computer work.
My friend just left, and I have to have a bite to eat, and possibly get out for
a stroll. With all the time I spend on the internet, I will be using this gift
quite a lot in the upcoming years. Thanks again. CIO
Note:<888>12/05/98 Saturday 7:30 A.M. EST: I updated
scott004.zip available from download.htm , with a few of the latest
improvements, including a copy of the exxon01.htm page from my web servers.
Well after I upload the changes, I will clean up and go out to enjoy the
weekend morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/05/98 Saturday 5:30 A.M. EST: I finished
setting up the backup 486 computer with Win98 and the auxiliary programs about
2 A.M.. I rested until about 4:30 A.M.. I just had a Tony's Pepperoni pizza,
ice tea, and coffee. I chatted with someone from Maryland briefly on Iphone.
Well back to the net. I am pretty much done with my morning's work, but it is
too early to go out, I will probably go out about 8 A.M.. CIO
Note:<888>12/04/98 Friday 11:30 P.M. EST: I worked on the
computer until 2 A.M. yesterday morning. I then decided to install Win98 on the
backup 486 in the bedroom. I had to temporarily install my cdrom player in it.
I also took out the 5 1/4 inch disk drive. I put in the 340 meg. Western
Digital drive in the 486 along with a 120 meg. drive. I had problems getting
the system to boot from a floppy initially. Once I finally figured out the
problem, by temporarily disabling certain cmos setting, I fdisked and formatted
the two drives. I then installed Win95 from floppies, so I could activate the
sound card driver for the Cdrom. Once the cdrom was working, I installed Win98.
I then ran maintenance wizard. I then setup up the dialers, and downloaded the
updates from the Win98 updates. Once I had finished doing all of this it was 4
P.M. in the afternoon today, and I went to be bed until 9:30. I woke up and
installed Netscape Gold 3.04 and the Real G2 player and its upgrades. I will
have about 75 megs free on the C: drive, now that I have the backup 486 setup
with Win98 and additional programs. I probably won't need it, but it is
basically setup, and ready for use, should I need it. I have to install my
directories on the system, and then I am done. I had corn flakes, toast, orange
juice, vitamins, and cappuccino for breakfast when I just go up two hours ago.
I will update Scott's Index scopor01.htm in a few minutes. Well have a good
morning. I might rest more, or surf the internet. CIO
Note:<888>12/03/98 Thursday 10:15 P.M. EST: I listened to
the aborted space shuttle launch until 4 A.M.. I went out and walked the lower
part of Greenwich Avenue, and had a White Owl panatela. I returned home at 5:30
A.M. and fiddled with my system until 8 A.M.. I slept until 7 P.M. missing my 3
P.M. appointment. I had breakfast of Kellogg's corn flakes, toast, vitamins,
orange juice, and cappuccino. I went out for a walk on the lower part of
Greenwich Avenue at 8:30 P.M.. I bought two boxes of five Philly tips for $1.90
and a buy two get one free of Doral ultra lites for $6, for when I occasionally
sneak a cigarette, although I am still wearing the patch to quit smoking. I am
having about three to four cigarettes a day. I also smoked one of the Philly
tips. I stopped by the Grand Union and bought a Tony's Pepperoni pizza for $3,
and buy one get one free of Purdue Boneless chicken breast two packs for $6.34
for both for a total of $9.34. I returned home and put away the groceries. It
was busy downtown with lots of office people having dinner. I received a
Christmas card from Vice President Albert Gore and family. I will have to do my
Christmas cards during the next week. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm
which is down a bit today. Well have a good evening, and I hope you all have
fun surfing the internet. There is an old odd piece of IBM equipment somebody
dumped at the train station dumpster area. Well I might try sticking my extra
340 meg. drive in the backup 486 bedroom computer, but it is not necessary
since that system is all configured, and I hardly ever use it anymore, since I
am no longer doing the directory, and don't need to use the OS/2 editor, but I
keep it in case I do need it some time. CIO
Note:<888>12/03/98 Thursday 1:45 A.M. EST: I updated my
stats.htm. CIO
Note:<888>12/02/98 Wednesday 11:55 P.M. EST: Awake again at
11 P.M.. I had a cup of coffee, two clementines, and cleaned up and showered. I
will work on the net this morning. I think the shuttle is suppose to launch
about 4 A.M. weather permitting. Check out nasa.htm . CIO
Note:<888>12/02/98 Wednesday 5:55 P.M. EST: I updated
Scott's Index scopor01.htm . A friend came down and woke me up at 4:30 P.M., so
I am awake. CIO
Note:<888>12/02/98 Wednesday 1:45 P.M. EST: Well the drive
kept making noise, so at 8 A.M., I drove up to CompUSA in Norwalk; which does
not open until 10 A.M. despite the 9 A.M. time in the circular. I had two
croissants for $1.38 at the Pathmark next to it. I exchanged the drive for an
identical one that works fine. I toured the store merchandise. They now have
$30 mailin rebates on Western Digital drives. I drove home at about 10:30 A.M.
arriving in Greenwich after the traffic. I paid my rent while in town. I
returned home and install the good Maxtor drive, and it works fine. I finished
installing the software and restoring the system just now from the backup I
keep on drive D:. The whole system is running fine and quietly without drive
noise. I am exhausted, although it is a nice day. I plan to go to bed shortly.
Enjoy the warm beautiful afternoon, perhaps I will see a little of late evening
when I wake up. Well time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>12/02/98 Wednesday 3:40 A.M. EST: I think I
finally fixed my noisy new drive problem. The drive started acting up, so since
I had the C: drive backed up to my D: drive, I deleted the C: drive in FDISK
and reinstalled it. I then figured out the problem was having "Block
Mode" turned on in the CMOS, so I turned it off. I then reformatted the
drive, and did a minimal install of Windows 98 with the Backup program
installed. I then restored my backup from the D: drive, and the system is back
to the way it was, and it all seems to be running smoothly. I am now about to
scandisk and defrag the drive with Maintenance Wizard to get the drive running
even more smoothly. I had to restore a couple of files I had backed up since I did
the complete backup yesterday, so I am back in business running smoothly. I
might turn off "Block Mode" in the CMOS on the D: drive, but it has
always been that way. Thus the way the CMOS recognizes the drive is not correct
I believe. Time will tell. CIO
Note:<888>12/01/98 Tuesday 11:40 P.M. EST: I went out at 8
P.M. after resting a bit. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and read the local
paper. I drove downtown and stopped by CVS and bought two five packs of White
Owl Panatelas for $3.06 for both. I walked the lower area on Greenwich Avenue
twice and chatted with one of the locals. I stopped by the Grand Union and
bought a Tony's pepperoni rising pizza for $4.29, two 16 oz. Sorrento
Mozzarella cheeses for $4.69 for both, a Stauffer's Lasagna $2.99, I Can't
Believe It's Not Butter Lite $1.29, three Thorne bacons 16 oz. 3.69 all, three
dozen large eggs $1.39 all, three cans Chicken of the sea chunk white tuna
$1.99 all, two cans Heinz turkey gravy .50 a can, three quart bottles of Fab
liquid detergent with bleach $3.99 all, a box of Clementines $3.99, two large
boxes of Kellogg’s corn flakes $3 all, plus .24 tax for $32.54 total. I
returned home and put away the groceries. I made a Mozzarella three egg omelet,
five strips of bacon, two pieces of toast, Welch's grape juice and diet sprite,
and coffee for dinner. Well back to the net, have a good evening. It was slow
downtown which is usual for a quiet Tuesday night. CIO
Note:<888>12/01/98 Tuesday 5:40 P.M. EST: I was up at 3:15
P.M. today. I went downtown to Putnam Trust Bank of New York and withdrew
funds. I went to the post office and purchased money orders to pay my MCI
telephone bill, my electricity, my cablevision, and my GEICO insurance bills. I
also bought 20 Christmas stamps for $6.40. I stopped by the Arnold Bread store
outlet and purchased three loaves of Healthnut bread for $3.87. I returned home
and had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and
cappuccino. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . I will shower and clean up
and go out in a little while. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>12/01/98 Tuesday 4:25 A.M. EST: This is the sort
of music senior management grew up with, check it out broadcast.com Radio
Stations: WYCL ‑ 107.3 FM Oldies CIO
Note:<888>12/01/98 Tuesday 1:25 A.M. EST: I went downtown at
9:30 P.M.. I went by the Food Emporium and bought a gallon of goldfish crackers
for $4.99 and a 39 ounce Blue bag of 50 percent decaffeinated coffee for $7.99
for a total of $12.98. I stopped by and chatted with a friend, who came back
briefly to pick up some tapes and clothes, he had stored in my apartment. While
he was putting his things together I mixed the blue bag of coffee with the two
jars of my existing blend, so it will be 25% less caffeine. I will probably
eventually start drinking the blue bag mixture which is 50% less. I dropped him
off at his present address. I went downtown and walked the lower Greenwich
Avenue and train station area. I sat out in front of the senior center and had
a White Owl New York Panatela cigar and returned home at 12:30 A.M.. I made a
Tony's Pepperoni pizza and am just about to try out my new blend in a cup of
cappuccino. I have to go out in the morning, so I might take a nap some time
this morning. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/14/98 Monday 11:00 A.M. EST: I updated Scott's
Broadcast sound.htm . I had breakfast of Kellogg's Corn Flakes, toast,
vitamins, orange juice, and cappuccino. Well have a good day, I might go out
about noon. CIO
Note:<888>12/14/98 Monday 9:55 A.M. EST: The bedroom backup
system does not have the same problem with www.netzero.net , it seems that
someone might have gained access to my system or some other program might have
changed the networking setup. Please if persons or persons unknown are
tampering with my system make yourselves known, or I will reset the password.
It could be just a quirk from an update or some other file installed. It is
amusing that one needs to install "ms128.exe" after uninstalling it
and reinstalling the networking to get the Networking TCP/IP to work. For now
the password remains the same. Also after setting up the Network one has to
rerun MTUspeed setting it at "Optimal" MTU =1152, and Multiplier=6.
Time for breakfast. CIO
Note:<888>12/14/98 Monday 9:30 A.M. EST: Warning the
www.netzero.net dialer crippled my Networking and dialer in Windows 98. I
strongly urge not to install it. I had to go to Networking and delete my entire
Networking setup and reboot. I also uninstalled "128 encryption for dialup
networking support" from the Add Remove programs. After rebooting I added
the same Networking setup from the Add button in Networking. I also add to go
to "Add Remove programs", "Windows Setup" to install the
Microsoft Virtual Private Network. I basically have "Client for Microsoft
Networks", "Microsoft Family Login", "Dial‑Up
Adapter", "Dial‑Up Adaptor #2, VPN Support",
"Microsoft Virtual Private Networking Adaptor", "NDISWAN‑>Microsoft
Virtual Private Networking Adapter", "TCP/IP Dialup Adapter",
"TCP/IP Dialup Adapter #2 VPN Support" installed in Networking. I set
Primary Network Logon to "Client for Microsoft Networks" with
"Quick Logon". Also in the "TCP/IP Dialup Adapter #2 VPN
Support" , I select "Properties" "WINS Configuration"
and check "Disable WINS Resolution". I keep the other defaults in
Networking. After rebooting after installing, I also found I had to install
"128 encryption for dialup networking support" which is a file
"MS128.exe" which I happened to have save on my hard drive in order
to get the system to logon on to an ISP. Well the system is all running fine,
and back to normal. I can't wait to get the Cable Modem service. Time for
breakfast. CIO
Note:<888>12/14/98 Monday 12:00 A.M. EST: I signed up for
Optimum @ Home: The Revolutionary Cable Modem Internet Service. which is now
available in Greenwich. Installation will be on Thursday December 24, between
10 A.M. and 1 P.M.. They install a cable modem and connect it to the computer
with an ethernet card which they sell for $30. I am renting the cable modem and
service for $40 which is not bad since I will be able to delete both my ISP
accounts that cost about the same. Well after all this time, it will be a short
weight for cable service. Speed on Cable Modems reach 10 megabytes a second,
much faster than the telephone, plus my only telephone line will be freed up.
Well time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>12/13/98 Sunday 9:35 P.M. EST:
http://www.lotus.com/rw/direct.nsf/ss97cd Lotus SmartSuite 30 Day Demo, free
from IBM. CIO
Note:<888>12/13/98 Sunday 9:10 P.M. EST: I went out about 2
P.M., and stopped by the Greenwich Library and read the local paper. I went
downtown and walked around a bit. I smoked a White Owl Panatela in front of the
post office while sitting on the bench. I chatted with some local Sunday
pedestrians. One of them wondered when I might be going to Palm Beach, but I
don't have it on the itinerary at the moment. I am pretty much a stay at home
anymore. I drove back down by the water. I returned home, and I stopped by
Cumberland Farms and bought a gallon of milk for $2.85. I noticed in the
building between Cumberland Farms and the Carvel Ice Cream store, they have a
new Korean Farmers market, with the most reasonable produce I have seen in the
area in years. All lettuce of different varieties was .79 a head, broccoli .79,
cauliflower .89, avocado .79, celery .79, so I bought a head of lettuce for
.79, avocado .79, mushrooms .99, and plum tomatoes .99 a pound for a total of
about $3.09. I returned home and my dinner guest had arrived. We chatted a
while. I made a mixed salad which we had early and then watched the evening
news. I then cooked fresh broccoli, potato, ham, and ice tea. We relaxed and
chatted after dinner. I went out with my dinner guest when he just left and
gave him the music tapes I purchased earlier in the week. I smoked a Philly
Tip, and came inside and filed this report. Well have a good evening, and
tomorrow is another day. CIO
Note:<888>12/13/98 Sunday 1:20 P.M. EST: I stopped by the
Greenwich Library and read the local paper. I decided to go by CompUSA in
Norwalk. I drove up there and the store was busy. I thought about buying the
new Microsoft Works Suite for $79 discounted $20. I decided to go without. I
toured the store for about and hour and left without spending any money. I
drove up to New Canaan and had a large cup of coffee at Starbucks next to the
train station. I sat outside and smoked a Philly tip and enjoyed the cool air
in the evening. My arthritis began to act up in the cool air. I gave the
Salvation Army kettle people a dollar in front of the fleet bank. I stopped by
the news stand across from the Mobil station, and bought the local weekly
newspaper for .75. I chatted with a Norwegian gal there about Norway. I drove
over to the New Canaan Food Emporium and returned the cans I had in my car for
$1.30 credit. I bought a 32 medium small shrimp ring for $4.99 and a large 38
ounce blue bag of 50 percent decaffeinated coffee for $7.99. Altogether it was
$11.68. I returned to home to Greenwich via the Merritt parkway. I mixed the
coffee in with my present mixture. I ate the shrimp ring right away and it was
delicious with the sauce it came with. I got to thinking at COMPUSA they have
their brand 19 inch monitor on sale for $399. I packed up the Acer I just
gotten and drove up to CompUSA and returned it for credit, and bought the
CompUSA 19 monitor for $160 more. Thus with the credit and the $24 sales tax
the new monitor cost all together $423.99. Both monitor boxes just fit in the
car with an inch to spare in the front seat. I returned home and installed the
new CompUSA monitor, and it turned out to be one of the two percent that are
defective in production. It's menu button would not work, and the on off switch
stayed on, and when I pushed the menu button it collapsed into the case. I
packed it up and decided to exchange it in the morning for a good one. I went
to bed about 10 P.M. I woke up about 7 A.M., and had breakfast of Kellogg's
Corn Flakes, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and cappuccino. I next watered the
plants and cleaned my apartment which took about two hours. About 9 A.M., I
chatted with a family member. I read the New Canaan newspaper, and I noticed
they have a choral today Sunday at 3 P.M. at the New Canaan Presbyterian Church
which should be good. I noticed the houses are very expensive in New Canaan
like Greenwich. I put my registration sticker for the next two years on my rear
license plate, I had paid $74 for. I put the monitor to be returned in the car
and stopped by the Exxon station and filled up the car with $10.85 in premium.
I drove up to CompUSA in Norwalk and arrived a half hour before the store
opened at 11 P.M., so I browsed the Barnes and Noble book store in the same
mall. I noticed they did not have the Joy of Cooking with the Cdrom, but lots
of copies without. I chatted with a fellow wearing a "Queen Elizabeth
II" cruise ship cap on that looked like Dick Frances the famous equestrian
horse writer. We chatted about various trivia. I returned to CompUSA with
monitor and waited in line briefly and they gave me store credit to get the
same monitor that is good. I checked the monitor boxes and selected one that
looked like it had not been opened. The clerk said usually they have not been
opened if there is only one layer of tape. I bought it with the store credit. I
put it in the car, and drove back to Greenwich. I carried the monitor on a
skate board, that a friend had left in my apartment. They weigh over 50 pounds.
I installed it and it all works fine. I set up the menu selections to my
preferences of light and contrast expanding the margins to the edges of the
monitor. The CompUSA 19 inch monitor is 18 inches diagonally, where the Acer 17
inch was 16 inches diagonally. Thus I have 2 inches more diagonally. It is all
working fine, and I will probably have a bit to eat and maybe go out for a
stroll in an hour if it is still clear. Well have a good Sunday. CIO
Note:<888>12/12/98 Saturday 9:30 A.M. EST: Downloading
http://www.musicmatch.com/cgi‑bin/partners/MMJB.pl?DID=999990033 Juke Box
Media Player, look at http://dailymp3.com/mp3.html for other media players all
linked from mp3 downloadable music at the audio diner‑ serving the best
free mp3 music on the web , downloading MediaRing Talk! program also.
Note:<888>12/12/98 Saturday 7:15 A.M. EST: Last night a
friend from the New York Racing Authority stopped by to visited about 7 P.M..
We had dinner of ham, Brussels sprouts, potato and ice tea. We chatted until
about 9:30 P.M.. I went to bed and got up at 6 A.M. this morning. I had
breakfast of Kellogg's Corn Flakes, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and
cappuccino. I will now sift through my email this morning, it has been a couple
of days since I have done that. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>12/11/98 Friday 6:00 P.M. EST: I went back out at
2:30 P.M.. I drove by Putnam Trust Bank of New York and did some business. I
chatted briefly with an officer about using a debit card, but one needs a
checking account to use that, and I only have a savings account. I chatted
briefly with an elderly Swedish gal who has been having arthritis pain, and she
told me to go to Fresh Fields for the Glucosamine Sulfate pills which she
showed me. I had looked at the book the "The Cure for Arthritis" and
the Doctor who wrote it said one is suppose to take both the Glucosamine
Sulfate and the Chondroitin Sulfate, so the elderly Swedish lady only has one
of the necessary two ingredients, but she said she is feeling much better. I
checked the different variations of the supplements out at Fresh Fields and
then went over to CVS and looked at their Sun Down product line. I then went
back to Fresh Fields and decided on the 90 capsule bottle of ArthriRescue which
has both supplements in it. It costs $18. The other variations of the
supplements were more expensive. I basically knowing a thing or two about
vitamins know that the body can not always absorb mega dosages of vitamins or
supplements, so frequently a smaller dosage over time will do the same good,
besides what I purchased what was within my budget. I also bought an 8 ounce
bag of Almonds. I next drove down Greenwich Avenue, and sat at the bottom of
Steamboat Road observing the cloud formations in the winter sky. I next stopped
by the Greenwich Library, and the local paper was unavailable. I said hello to
local ornithologist, and mentioned most of my formal knowledge came from
reading detailed lengthy books, not off the internet summaries. I next stopped
by the Grand Union just before the five o'clock rush hour and the store was
empty. I bought two quarts of Quaker State 10W40 oil for $1.99 a quart and a fresh
Mrs. Budd's White Meat Chicken Pie for $2.99 for a total of $7.21. I noticed
standing rib roasts were on sale for $3.99 a pound. I put a half of quart of
oil in the car in the parking lot. I returned home and took one of the
arthritis pills and drank a diet Pepsi. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm .
Well I might read some of my last two days email. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>12/11/98 Friday 2:30 P.M. EST: I went out after
the last message. I drove downtown and bought a buy two get one free of Doral
Lights for $6. I am still smoking about five cigarettes a day, and one cigar. I
chatted with a couple of local citizens. I stopped by at the end of Steamboat
Road. I viewed the beautiful clear cool day on the Sound. I then drove by the
Hospital Thrift Shop and bought three cassette tapes including two of Christmas
music for $5 all. I next drove over to Caldor’s in Old Greenwich and bought a
shower curtain liner for $3.29 and shower hooks for $2.49 for a total of $6.13.
I gave the Salvation Army man at the door a $1 for the kettle. I then drove to
Old Greenwich and stopped by the Old Greenwich Thrift shop. They're half price.
They have a parallel port 2X Radio Shack Cdrom player with a joy stick that
might work with plug and play for $5. I then stopped by the Old Greenwich CVS
and bought Dental floss for .99, Licorice for .79, and a package of 20 Factory
Value Mild Cigars for $2.69 with .27 CT. tax for a total of $4.74. I next went
by Tod's Point and drove around. I sat on the center bench at the concession
area and had one of the factory value cigars and it was quite good for a 15
cent cigar. So America still has a good fifteen cent cigar. I then returned
home and hung the shower curtain liner and hooks. I had Ramen noodles with soy
sauce and a peanut butter sandwich for lunch with a Schweppes Ginger Ale and
then a cup of coffee. I received another Christmas card from a family member. I
will go out shortly to enjoy the sunny afternoon. I finished optimizing the
hard drive while I was out. The Norton Utilities Speed Disk crashes but keeps
running to the end when I run it. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>12/11/98 Friday 10:00 A.M. EST: Of course if
you're stuck on the Rock, one could always check out The Helmsley Hotels CIO
Note:<888>12/11/98 Friday 9:55 A.M. EST: I just watched CNBC
interview the chairman of Sun International , well I guess we all can't be in
Paradise Island, Bahamas. I went to bed last night starting to download IBM
Lotus Notes Beta 2 R5 on Notes.net! which was about 95 megs, and it was
completed in about six hours when I woke up at about 2 A.M.. I then worked on
installing and configuring the Lotus Notes beta 2 until 4 A.M.. I then slept
until about 6 A.M., and downloaded AltaVista Discovery Search software while
making breakfast. I had a Moser Ella Cheese omelet, toast, vitamins, orange
juice, and cappuccino for breakfast. I then installed the Alta Vista Discovery
search software, and right now I am finishing updating the search index. I also
copied the Windows 98 Cdrom files to my hard drive, for having them readily
available for any updates are reconfiguration. I will optimize the hard drive
once I am finished with the Alta Vista indexer. I will go out shortly do some
errands. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>12/10/98 Thursday 5:45 P.M. EST: I changed the
format of my homepage, so it looks better on 14 inch and 15 inch monitors,
along with being formatted in 800X600 on a 17 inch monitor. I went out about
12:30 P.M.. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and returned the three computer
books, I took out yesterday after having used their CDROMs. I stopped by CVS
and bought CVS mouthwash large 50 oz. for $3.49, Edge shaving cream $1.99, CVS
disposable razors $2.69, CVS toothpaste $1.39 for a total of $10.13. I next
drove down by the water and surveyed the waterfront briefly. I stopped by the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital and had an
early dinner of the Roast Beef salad platter for $3.69 and a glass of water. I
made my 3 P.M. appointment. I stopped by the Grand Union and purchased a 12
pack of Lipton ice tea for $2.49, and a 12 pack Schweppes General Ale for $2.49
plus .60 deposit, a Tony's Supreme Pepperoni pizza $3.99, two Tropicana half
gallon orange juices for $2.50 each, a large 500 pack box of Nutrataste
sweetener for $3.99, a quart of Parmalat whole milk $1.45, two GU cans of
Cranberry sauce for .33 each, a head of broccoli $1.50, a Thorne Apple Valley
boneless ham at $2.49 a pound for $9.76 for a total of $32.23. I next returned
home and put away the groceries. I chatted with a friend. I went outside and
smoked a White Owl panatela and drank a frosted diet Pepsi. I updated Scott's
Index scopor01.htm . Well I was up early this morning, so I might go to bed in
a little while. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>12/10/98 Thursday 11:00 A.M. EST: I worked on
adding the banner ad advertisers. I also changed my screen resolution to
480X600, so internet pages will appear better for smaller monitors. I am having
coffee, and will probably go out after I clean up. CIO
Note:<888>12/10/98 Thursday 4:10 A.M. EST: I put on some
programs from the previous mentioned books, "Harley Hahn's Internet Yellow
Pages" and two "Running Microsoft Windows 98" and "Windows
98 Preview Start" audio demo from the book "Running Windows 98".
I the Adobe Acrobat Read Adobe Acrobat Free Reader and installed it. I went to
bed at 4 P.M. and started downloading Symantec Trialware for United States
Norton Utilities 30 Day demo, a 39 meg download. A friend called me up at 8
P.M., and the download was complete. I installed the Norton Utilities download
and ran various maintenance programs until midnight. I went back to bed until
2:30 A.M. running a backup from drive C: to drive D:. Thus I have my entire
system pretty well tweaked and running fine. I did not catch the update for
Microsoft Investor at 4 A.M. our time, so I did not update that file. I am
thinking about not updating that file, since only about one person a day looks
at it. I just had breakfast of Kellogg's corn flakes, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, and cappuccino. Well back to morning net activity. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/09/98 Wednesday 12:25 P.M. EST: I went out at 8
A.M.. I drove down to Long Island Sound on Steamboat Road and surveyed the
morning haze burning off. It is a clear cool beautiful day with a high about 50
degrees. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop and drooped off the
older computer equipment that I was going to donate yesterday which I did not
do in the rain. I went by Putnam Trust Bank of New York and conducted some
business. I drove down Greenwich Avenue and stopped by CVS looking for a gift.
Instead I went to Waldenbooks and purchased for a family member the last copy
of the New "Joy of Cooking" that comes with a CDROM of the book for
$50 plus tax and shipping. Hopefully they don't already have a copy. I then
went down by the Post Office and paid my Cable and Wireless bill for internet
access of $14.95 plus .80 for a money order. I then had a Philly tip in the
post office plaza. I then went by the Mews Thrift shop and viewed the
merchandise. I next went by Exxon and purchased $13 of premium at $1.43 a
gallon. The price of oil may be down, but gasoline certainly is not down in
Connecticut. I next went by the Greenwich Library and read three computer
newsweeklies and the Greenwich Times. I checked out three computer books with
Cdroms "Upgrade and Manage Your PC" which comes with a Norton
Utilities demo, "1999 Harley Hahn's Internet Yellow Pages" which I
will copy the online directory from the cdrom to my local hard drive, and
"Running Windows 98" which has the Windows 98 manual on the cdrom and
utilities that I will copy. I then stopped by the Town Hall to drop off some
correspondence. I returned home and made a cup of coffee. I guess I will spend
the afternoon working on the computer, but I really feel like getting out and
enjoying the day. CIO
Note:<888>12/09/98 Wednesday 6:30 A.M. EST: I went to bed at
about 6 P.M. last evening. A friend stopped by from 7 P.M. to 8 P.M.. I went
back to bed until 2:30 A.M.. I got up had breakfast of Kellogg's Corn Flakes,
toast, orange juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. I tweaked the backup 486 system
resetting the modem init string and downloading updates. The slower 28,800 baud
modem on that older system does not always connect to the faster local ISPs,
but several of them seem to work most of the time. I will defrag my C: drive
with the large Favorites file when I got out this morning. It takes quite a
while, since there are over 70,000 files in that group of files. I updated
Scott's Broadcast sound.htm , this morning for your listening pleasure. Thus I
will be going out about 8 A.M. this morning or slightly later. Have a good day.
CIO
Note:<888>12/08/98 Tuesday 4:40 P.M. EST: I never did make
it out today. It is a cold damp rainy day, good day for staying inside. I
tested the IBM Lotus Notes 4.6 Gold Demo. It seems to work fine, but since it
is a time expiring demo I uninstalled it. I don't think I will download the 5.0
beta 2, since it would take a bit of time. I also moved my C:\windows\favorites
back to the C: drive from the D: drive, leaving room for a larger backup file.
I downloaded some Windows 98 update files including the IE 5.0 beta Java file
update. I will now do a C: drive to D: drive backup before going to bed. I also
updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well have a good evening, I am bushed. CIO
Note:<888>12/08/98 Tuesday 11:00 A.M. EST: I signed up for
ClickTrade Affiliate Partner Programs: Increase web site traffic and develop
sales. in hopes of possibly generating a little revenue from my web sites to
offset expenses which seem to be climbing at the decline of my lifestyle funds
available. Hopefully my site will be accepted, and I might have a little
revenue to defer expenses on my internet operations. I am just about done
downloading the IBM Lotus Notes 4.6 Trial Lotus Development Corporation . CIO
Note:<888>12/08/98 Tuesday 9:00 A.M. EST: I surfed the net a
bit this morning. I looked at the weather programs I have downloaded. I loaded
up two 14 inch monitors, a 386 PC, and 486 PC without memory, and the Memotec
to be dropped off at the Hospital Thrift Shop in about an hour. I am
downloading in five parts Lotus Development Corporation IBM Lotus Notes 4.6
Gold Domino program which is free 90 day demo. It is about a four to five hour
download, so I am doing it in five parts. I will go out once I download the
second part, and start the third part. I just had dinner of baked boneless
breast of chicken with a bacon strip, Dijon mustard, chopped garlic, herbs and
spices, in white wine, along with baked potato, and baked onion, and mixed farm
vegetables. I had this with ice tea and a cup of coffee. I am reading some news
stories on the internet. It is colder out today, so I guess one should expect
to stay inside more. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/08/98 Tuesday 2:45 A.M. EST: I went out at 1
P.M. and made my 2 P.M. appointment for my every two year physical. Everything
seems to be all right healthwise. I drove downtown briefly afterwards, and
returned home and went to bed at 6 P.M.. I got up at midnight. I had breakfast
of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. I
chatted briefly with Cable and Wireless Tech Support to see if the Primary DNS
and Secondary DNS numbers on their servers are still the same. I cleaned up and
showered. I will drop off two 14 SVGA color monitors at the Hospital Thrift
Shop this morning when they open along with an older 386 and that Memotex
CX1000 that has been sitting underneath my bed for a year. It is suppose to get
colder again. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm , and now I will start my
daily routine. CIO
Note:<888>12/21/98 Monday 7:55 P.M. EST: Well I had an all
nighter last night, and I am back on a night schedule. I was having problems
with my floppy A: drive working in Windows 98. I fiddled exchanging the drives
and cables to no avail. I finally installed a second 3 1/2 inch B: drive, but I
still had a problem writing to both drives in Windows 98 giving an error
message. I fiddled with system files and nothing seem to work. I went to bed at
9 A.M. this morning without resolving the problem. I was up about 4 P.M. this
afternoon. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, toast, fresh Florida
fruit, vitamins, and orange juice. I showered and cleaned up. I went back to
work on resolving the computer floppy problem. I searched the Microsoft site
and found no answer. I remembered that the problem first started when I
installed the new monitor. I tried the floppies on a lower monitor setting of
800 X 600 and they both worked fine. I figured it was on my onboard video
comptroller was not powerful enough for the new monitor. I set the CMOS
"refresh" rate for it to 12 which the manual recommends. I then put
the Monitor Video setting at higher resolution of 1024X768, and once again the
floppies did not work. I fiddled with combinations of the video controller and
monitor refresh rates. I finally lowered them from 85 HZ to 60 HZ for both
which are the lower defaults, and both floppy drives work fine. I set the
Monitor adjustment to enlarge the smaller picture frame to the edges and
lowered brightness on the monitor button settings from 50 to 40. Thus
everything is working fine, and still looks the same. When I can afford it, I
guess I could get a more powerful video card that would support the higher
refresh rate of 85 HZ, but for now all is fine and I now have both 3 1/2 inch
floppy A: and B: drives working fine. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm .
Well time to take a break at the library. Have a good evening. I have to be
awake on Thursday morning for the Cablevision Optimum Online Cable Modem
installation. CIO
Note:<888>12/20/98 Sunday 8:30 P.M. EST: Today I was up at
noon. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, toast, Fresh Florida Fruit,
vitamins, orange juice, and cappuccino. I cleaned the apartment and watered the
plants until about 3:30 P.M.. I cleaned up and went out at 4 P.M.. I stopped by
the library and read PC Magazine. I found a Compaq online services cdrom in the
magazine. I went for a walk downtown. It was not busy, and I chatted with one
local I had not seen in a while. I smoke one of the Old Greenwich CVS fifteen
cent cigars at the post office plaza. I drove down by the water and viewed the
waterfront. I returned home and decided to get rid of some vintage computer
hardware. I dumped an old PC case in the dumpster outside. I also took the two
IBM 386 servers that weigh about 60 pounds apiece to the Greenwich Hospital
Thrift Shop and dropped them off in front. I returned and throughout the day I
have been listening to classical music for a change which is very relaxing. I
also chatted with a couple of family members today. One of them is thinking of
getting a top of the line Dell Computer system for Christmas. I had a dinner of
sliced ham, potato, and green beans along with ice tea and cappuccino. I will
do a little bit of internet work throughout the evening. Well have a good
evening, and enjoy yourselves. CIO
Note:<888>12/19/98 Saturday 10:55 P.M. EST: I went to bed at
3 A.M. last night. I was up at 9:30 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. I watched
a little television on the impeachment debate and went back to bed. I watched
more around noon time and rested a bit more. I chatted with an acquaintance
around 2:30 P.M. for a while. I had some ramen noodles and a peanut butter
sandwich along with Cappuccino. I went out after having cleaned up around 4
P.M. and stopped by the Greenwich library and read the local paper. I went
downtown and bought a buy two get one free of Doral Lights which I have been
still smoking a few of every day. I noticed lots of Christmas Holiday shoppers
out along with a few dog walkers. They were setting up again for the Christmas
Nativitiy Pagent on the town Green again. I smoked a White Owl Panatela at the
Post Office. There were a few dog walkers out that I chatted with. I returned
home via the Grand Union. I bought a gallon of GU whole milk for $2.99, two
half gallon Tropicana orange juice for $2.50 apiece, and I Can't Believe It's
Not Butter for $1.29 for a total of $9.28. I returned home and watched the ABC
evening news. I then relaxed a bit eating some goldfish crackers. I started
watching a program about pirates on the learning channel. I guess quite a few
of their descendants are still lurking in these waters. I ate the shrimp ring
that I purchased last night along with Ramen noodles. I chatted with a friend.
I sat around relaxing for a while, and thinking. I went outside and dumped the
shrimp remains in the dumpster. I smoked a Middleton small tip cigar. I came
back inside and spent the next hour making a fresh Florida Fruit salad. I
sectioned three grapefruit, five orange, and six clementines and mixed them
together a in large bowl. I added a half cup of white wine, a jigger of Mount
Gay Eclipse Rum, a tablespoon of Angostura Bitters, a half cup of orange juice,
and sprinkled it all with cinnamon and mixed it all together and put the mixed
fruit salad in a sealed Rubbermaid container to sit overnight and soak up the
flavoring which should be enjoyable for the next few days. I decided to file
this report, since my major activity is on the computer and I have invested
most of my resources into this activity. I was thinking today since I get over
a thousand pages logged on each day which have the Value Link click through, I
am getting less than .1% click through on my pages instead of the .8 to 1% I
should be getting. Thus I am making less than a $1 a day on the clickthroughs.
It goes to show a lot of the internet business might be hype and is not really
there, since I seem to have over 10,000 different users on my site each month.
Either something is rotten in Denmark, or I am be taken to the cleaners. I also
noticed today in the Greenwich Times classified that somebody is trying to sell
unused copies of Microsoft Office 97 $500 value for $100, but since
Universities around the country sell this product for $5, it sounds like some
enterprising college student is trying to profiteer. I suppose,
mailto:billg@microsoft.com could send me a copy, but I guess he and all his
minions are too busy. After all it is not like I have done anything to help out
Microsoft or IBM on my site, since the general public seem to have made that
determination. Well I guess I will start being the internet philosopher and
worry less about commerce. Perhaps someday, I will learn what all the hub bub
is about over the internet, since having always used libraries constantly in my
neck of the woods, I have never had a shortage of reading material. I
personally regard the Internet as the All Night Library Research Tool, and not
the commercial product it seems to becoming. Well I hope everyone is beginning
to wind down as the Holiday season approaches, and enjoy their down time. I
received another Christmas package from a family member, and with my early
Christmas computer gifts, I look forward to having an enjoyable internet year.
I suppose we all should try to think more about the truly less fortunate during
this holiday season and spread some cheer around. Well back to the net. CIO
Note:<888>12/19/98 Saturday 12:30 A.M. EST: I finished
sifting through my email. I spent some time day dreaming at these two sites
Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution, Inc. and STARSHIP MILLENNIUM VOYAGE .
Well at my age, I guess I would settle for a rubber raft in a warm swimming
pool. I am tired, time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>12/18/98 Friday 9:00 P.M. EST: I went to bed
yesterday at 3 A.M.. I was up at 9:30 A.M.. I posted a link to ValueLink's
subscribe site on my homepage. I have only had 9 click through links, but I
will keep using the service, since even a minimal amount of click throughs
would help pay for my internet activity. I spent most of the rest of the day
maintaining the system. I deleted most of the betas and downloadable files on
the system and freed up a lot of space. It gave me enough room to back up the
entire C: drive to the D: drive. I also made a tape backup which I just
finished a little while ago. I thus have the system tweaked and ready for use.
I had Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and cappuccino for
breakfast. At about 5 P.M., I made a chef's salad with escrodril lettuce, ham
slivers, mozzarella slivers, sliced mushroom, chopped onion, chopped olives,
and four crumbled bacon strips with olive oil, wine, herbs and spices, and
Dijon mustard dressing with ice tea and cappuccino. I went out at 6 P.M. and
stopped by the Greenwich library and read two of the regular computer weeklies
I normally read. I went downtown and walked the lower section of Greenwich
Avenue. It was cooler out this evening. I smoked a White Owl panatela in front
of the post office. I watched a Nativity Choral Production by the youth and
local citizens on the town green with live animals until 7:45 P.M. It was very
enjoyable. I stopped by the Exxon gasoline station next to the Greenwich
Library and bought $10.90 of premium at $1.47 a gallon. I stopped by the Food
Emporium and bought a gallon box of Pepperidge Farm goldfish cracker for $4.99
and a 33 medium shrimp ring with sauce for $4.99 for a total of $9.98. I
returned home and the tape backup was complete. I am having a Diet Pepsi and
Pepperidge Farm crackers while I write this. I updated Scott's Index
scopor01.htm . IBM was up quite a bit today. I checked out the videotape
"The Mission" from the library. Well have an enjoyable evening. I
might make a shrimp salad tomorrow. Speaking of shrimp, I noticed a white Volvo
from Monroe Country where Key West is parked in front of the Colonial Diner
about 8 P.M.. We must have visitors from the Conch republic in Greenwich. Well
have a relaxing weekend. CIO
Note:<888>12/18/98 Friday 1:10 A.M. EST: I received the IBM
SmartSuite 30 Day Demo and installed. Some of the scripts don't work in WordPro
including the one that starts ViaVoice. IBM should study its demo more closely.
I am off to bed. I hope people don't mind the click throughs. I am a bit
bushed. CIO
Note:<888>12/17/98 Thursday 9:00 P.M. EST: I was up at 10:30
A.M. today. I worked all day until now installing the ValueClick Click Through
Advertising on my web pages. I also created a new downloadable directory
scott005.zip available for download from download.htm . The new directory has
the Military directory incorporated into it, along with the ValueClick Click
Through advertising. I hope to derive some modest income from the ValueClick
through advertising in order to help pay for some of my internet activity which
is draining my resources. I made it to my 3 P.M. appointment today. I had
Kellogg’s corn flakes, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and cappuccino for
breakfast, and for dinner this evening I had a Stauffer’s Lasagna and a diet
Pepsi. I also made up a new batch of icetea.htm this evening. I updated Scott's
Index scopor01.htm. Well have an enjoyable evening, I think it is time to start
relaxing before going to bed. CIO
Note:<888>12/17/98 Thursday 2:40 A.M. EST: ValueClick ‑
The Pay For Results Advertising Network accepted me for paid advertising click
through links, which means I get a dime for every time somebody clicks through
on one of their ads. I added some of the ads links to my more popular pages and
I may add more to other pages as time permits. Well I hope this might yield a
little income to pay for my computer expenses. Well have a good evening, I am
bushed. CIO
Note:<888>12/16/98 Wednesday 11:50 P.M. EST: I worked on the
internet until about 6:15 P.M. this evening. I checked with Optimum Online if
they could install me sooner, but they're very busy. I changed my email with
them to "mikelouisscott@home.com" which does not have a number in it.
I guess the current installation on Christmas Eve still applies. Well as far as
I can tell not much else is happening around here. I noticed a modest group of
senior citizens coming out from an internet lecture for beginners at the
Greenwich Library when I was departing from copying some information that one
of the local agencies needs. I made a copy of another receipt at the copy place
across the street. I went downtown and walked around lower Greenwich Avenue. I
noticed that where Quinn's grocery use to be, they have installed some sort of
furniture shop. I smoked a Philly Tip at the Post Office. It was a very quiet
cool evening, with the usual lurkers about town. I returned home and verified
with Optimum Online that "mikelouisscott@home.com" was my new Optimum
Online email which should be valid on Christmas Eve. Well not much else is
happening in this neck of the woods. They finally have the Christmas lights lit
up on Greenwich Avenue, and it looks a bit festive. The weather is warm enough
I don't think we will have any snow for Christmas in this neck of the woods.
There is some sort of military news on the television, but it might just be
another rebroadcast by the propaganda bureau. The National Media news says
they're going to wait until Monday to try to impeach Clinton, if he does not
resign sooner. It does not make sense to me, since from all my extensive
historical reading over many years, all presidents have lied and fooled around
since the office was founded. It is the nature of the job. I suppose there is a
new higher morality in the country, which is why the military propaganda is
promoting adventure in the middle east. From the Arm Chair travelers point of
view, if we get nuked, copper wires in the ground are more likely to work than
optic fibers in the sky. Well who knows if what is on television is true, since
for all I know they're all on vacation in Brazil, and the local maintenance
crew is causing mischief. Well it is time to bid adieu until next time. CIO
Note:<888>12/16/98 Wednesday 4:20 P.M. EST: I went out at
about noon. I dropped off some mail at the Greenwich Town Hall. I drove by the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop and toured the merchandise. I bought a Mercedes
Benz Cobalt Blue coffee cup for .25. I noticed they have a automobile
refrigerator there for $25. I chatted with a few of the regular patrons. I next
went down Greenwich Avenue and viewed Long Island Sound, as far as I can tell
it is still there. Local waterfront people like flying a great big United
States flag, which looks lots better than the old faded glory flying from the
veterans monument downtown. I next stopped by the Greenwich Library. One of the
regulars is going to buy a Dell computer for business work. I briefed him a bit
about computer ops. I read the Greenwich Times. One of the regular library
patrons wrote an article in the Editorial that noon is 12 A.M. and midnight is
12 P.M. for those of us who have it backwards. Well I use to know that, but so many
people have it backwards on the internet, I started doing it wrong. I chatted
with another internet patron, and he told me that one can use Hotmail or Yahoo
mail to access one's personal email account off of another server. I will have
to try that some time. After about 2 P.M., it got extremely loud in the library
with jack hammers going from all the construction outside, so I departed. I
returned home and earlier in the day I had received a Half Bushel of Grapefruit
and Oranges from the Hale Indian River Groves in Wabasso, Florida. I ate an
orange, along with two clementines I already had. I decided to make a Chef's
salad. I put some of that good reddish lettuce on a plate, with lots of slivers
of ham, and slivers of mozzarella cheese, sliced mushrooms, diced onions,
chopped olives, crunched crispy bacon with a dressing of 3/4 th cup olive oil,
1/4 cup white wine, two tablespoons Dijon mustard, teaspoon garlic powder,
teaspoon of Italian spices and oregano, ground pepper, and a half teaspoon of
Lea and Perrins Wostershire sauce. I mixed those all up in a big bowl, and put
it in a salad dressing holder and added some to the salad. I wolfed down the
salad. I then filed this report. I will update Scott's Index scopor01.htm
shortly. Well have a good day, and enjoy what is left of it. I also read in the
local paper that the Sovereign of the Seas ran aground in St. Martins, and will
be out of commission for a month or more. Let's hope Carnival Cruise manages
the Cunard Line better. CIO
Note:<888>12/16/98 Wednesday 11:40 A.M. EST: I was up at 9
A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of Kellogg's corn flakes, toast, orange
juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. I did a little internet work for a while. I
checked with www.optimumonline.com and they said to keep checking back to see
if there is an earlier appointment. They told me that my email address would be
(mikescott1@home.com), apparently somebody has already taken the name without
the "1". Frequently people have tried to use names like mine as names
of convenience. Let me assure you, I am the Michael Scott with the background
in my resumee.htm , and anyone trying to impersonate me, better have my same
education or a better one. Realistically having spent 44 or my 48 years
constantly in the library, I have a pretty good idea of what some of the other
"Mike Scotts" are up to, and quite a few of them are on the internet.
Let's just hope they don't pretend to be people they are not and screw up in
affairs they don't understand. I surmise, when push comes to shove, I will still
be the same Mike Scott in Greenwich living around IBM all these years, along
with the Republican Party activity, and NASA familiarity and a network of
friends and associates derived from our family's historical ties in the
community and the country. Well have a good day, and give my best to any other
Michael Scotts you may stumble across. The most important Michael Scott in the
English speaking language, I believe is the Marquis of Queensbury, but he would
be quite a bit older than I am, although he might have younger children or
relatives. Well time to clean up and go out. CIO
Note:<888>12/15/98 Tuesday 8:00 P.M. EST: Sorry, I did not
make it to the Yale Club on Vanderbilt Avenue this evening, but my best regards
to old Taft school chums. I guess if there are any Vanderbilts in the
hinterlands, one would have to look for slightly overweight Dutchmen. There was
an interesting article in the Greenwich Times today, that Prince Claus of the
Netherlands has decided to forsake neck ties since he considers them an
inconvenience, which is much my sentiment. Well any Dutch folk in the area
might consider paying their regards this Holiday season, since this
representative of the New Amsterdam Night Watch, is just about fed up with
arthritis in this chilly weather, and is not spending much time out on cool
evening strolls, until it warms up in the spring during tulip time. Well I
stopped by the Greenwich Library and read the local paper, and one computer
newsweekly. I also checked out the "Windows 98 Resource Kit". It was
very slow in the library, and the town Christmas lights are lit up on Greenwich
Avenue, and it seems to be the festive Christmas season. I had a Tony's Supreme
pizza for dinner along with ice tea and a cup of coffee. I am only drinking 50%
decaffeinated coffee, so I am not as wired on coffee as I normally am. It is
nice to slow down the pace of life away from caffeine and cigarettes. Well have
a good evening, I will go back to a little net surfing. I am not well enough
versed on the national political situation to comment on the general crisis in
Washington D.C., since I have been focusing on computer technology, but I
suppose the "Will of The People" will win out. CIO
Note:<888>12/15/98 Tuesday 4:30 P.M. EST: I did some
internet work checking my email for a while. I then checked my monitor
settings, and the slightly darker grayish four inch area in the lower right
hand corner of the screen was still there. I checked with CompUSA tech support
at 1‑888‑226‑6772 and they said I should exchange it for one
without the defect. I thus packed the monitor back up again and returned to
Norwalk to CompUSA and exchanged it for another unopened box. They are very
courteous and willing to exchange defective merchandise. I returned home and
set up the new monitor and it works fine with no defects as far as I can tell.
I set the wider perimeter on the new monitor again, and left the defaults
except reducing the brightness from 50 to 30 to reduce eye strain when using it
for extensive periods. I really like the monitor and it is an excellent value
for $399. I am also using the Acer 19 inch monitor driver for the Acer 99C
model, which might manufacture the CompUSA monitor since they're both made in
Taiwan. I found this article on 19 inch monitors Top 10 Monitors and since the
ACER 99 C is the only one that is actually 18 inches diagonally, I figure they
might manufacture the CompUSA 19 inch monitor. Thus I am using their 99 C
driver successful instead of the default Windows 98 Plug and Play monitor
driver. One can see that other 19 inch monitors are substantially more
expensive and the CompUSA 19 inch monitor is an excellent value. I noticed when
going out on Western Junior High Road that across from Western Junior High,
what I thought was going to be a new house is a four story modular housing
complex with the components trucked in and lifted by crane. It is quite a large
building for that corner lot. I also updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm , which
was up today. CompUSA symbol "CPU" was up 3% percent today after
being low for quite a while. I actually like the CompUSA chain, since one was
does have the opportunity to browse the merchandise and return quickly if there
are any problems. Well have a good evening. I am about to have dinner, and
finish checking my email, and about 5:30 P.M. or slightly later I will go to
the library. CIO
Note:<888>12/15/98 Tuesday 11:30 A.M. EST: I was up until 4
A.M.. I "Degaussed" my new monitor with the "Purity"
setting on "0" and that seemed to eliminate the slight shadow in the
lower right hand corner of my screen, and then reset "Purity" to
"80".. I got up again at 9:30 A.M. and had breakfast of Kellogg’s
corn flakes, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and cappuccino. Well back to
internet work. CIO
Note:<888>12/15/98 Tuesday 2:55 A.M. EST: File Mine ‑
Virtuosa Gold 3.0, Freeware Audio Program. The laundry is done. I don't need to
make ice tea yet. CIO
Note:<888>12/15/98 Tuesday 12:50 A.M. EST: I worked on the
computer until 2 P.M.. I went out downtown and stopped by the Greenwich
Library, and read the local paper. I chatted with a few of the local patrons. I
went downtown and walked around until my arthritis kicked in, and then went
inside for a while. I made my 4 P.M. appointment. I stopped by down on
Steamboat Road and observed the waterfront. I chatted with one waterfront
observer about the well preserved GMC he was driving. I returned home and
watched Peter Jennings on the ABC evening news. I had a big dinner of ham,
salad, broccoli, potato, and ice tea. I got a tired spell after a heavy dinner
and went to bed about 7:30 P.M.. I received a phone call from a relative about
midnight and chatted for a spell. I decided to get up from my night sleep after
the phone call, and I started doing laundry. I guess I will work on the
internet, and go back to bed later this morning. I also updated Scott's Index
scopor01.htm . Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/31/98 Thursday 11:30 P.M. EST: I went out for a
walk on lower Greenwich Avenue at 9 P.M.. There were lots of cars mostly at the
movies, I believe. Starbucks was closed. I noticed a few people on the train
station platform going into New York. Rue du Croissant, Thataway, Figaro, and
the French restaurant at the corner of Grigg street, and Dome were busy with
New Year diners. I saw out at the Post Office Plaza and had a Old Greenwich
fifteen cent factory made cigar. I noticed while walking the Christian Science
Reading room has a broken window on it front window display with a piece of
plywood inserted in it. I walked the lower part of Greenwich Avenue. I chatted
with another local evening walker. I drove down by the waterfront on Steamboat
Road, and the Greenwich Harbor Inn and Maneros had lots of cars. Thus there are
lots of people out, they're just not walking around in the 20 degree weather. The
weather report is for sleet on Saturday night with medium snow on Sunday. Thus
people should try to get ready for snowy winter conditions. I am having a glass
of ice tea and relaxing reading internet stories. Well Happy New Years to all
and stay warm, burr. CIO
Note:<888>12/31/98 Thursday 8:50 P.M. EST: I was up at 8
P.M.. I had breakfast of Oat Meal, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and
cappuccino. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . I will finish my cappuccino,
and go out for a little fresh air after I shower and clean up. I will start a
C: drive to D: drive backup. Happy New Years. CIO
Note:<888>12/31/98 Thursday 12:35 P.M. EST: I have been up
all night since the last message. I spent most of the night tweaking the
system. I add a few system irregularities that I fixed. I basically had to
uninstall and reinstall some programs. Everything is working fine now. I went
out at 9 A.M. this morning. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I
stopped by the Post Office and obtained four money orders to pay my Optimum
Online, Cablevision, MCI, and GEICO. I stopped by Zyns and bought two buy two
get one free of Doral Lights for $6 apiece or $12 all together. I returned to
the car and stopped by CVS and bought a four pack with coupon of 40 Watt light
bulbs for .99 and Old Spice 3.5 ounce deodorant stick $2 plus tax .18 for a
total of $3.17. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. They have an
old coffee table there for $100. I stopped by Exxon and bought $11.50 of
gasoline. I stopped by the Grand Union and bought Dawn Power Plus liquid
dishwashing detergent $2.49, a gallon of Pepperidge Goldfish crackers $5.29, I
Can't Believe It's Not Butter .99, a pound of Cutrefellos mozzarella cheese
$2.99, two pounds of Early Morning bacon for $1.50 each, Perdue Boneless Breast
of Chicken for $2.99 a pound total $4.40, GU 5 pounds of sugar $2.09, two
Tony's Supreme pizzas for $2.50 each $5. total, and three Tree Ripe fresh
orange juice half gallons for $1.99 each plus .15 tax for a total of $32.37.
The Grand Union was full of the Old Guard. I then went by the Arnold Factory
Bread store and bought three loaves of Healthnut bread for a total of $3.49. I
then returned home and put away the groceries. I had some Fresh Florida Fruit
salad, Ramen noodles, and ice tea. I then filed this report. I am a little bit
tired, so I will go to bed shortly. It is warm and comfortable inside my
apartment, but it was a bit cold outside today, probably in the low 20s. Well
have a Happy New Years. CIO
Note:<888>12/30/98 Wednesday 10:25 P.M. EST: A friend of
mine came down at 7:30 P.M., and we went out to dinner at Thataways Restaurant
at the bottom left on Greenwich Avenue. We both had the sirloin grill
sandwiches, with French Fries, and I also had ice tea and coffee. I just
returned. It is cold as it gets outside, it must be below ten degrees F.
outside with a wind chill well below Zero. Well we are suppose to have 40 to 50
mph hour winds, to make it feel even worse. I guess you can call it an artic
cold front. It is warm and comfortable inside my apartment, and I turned the
heat up a bit, and also have the Delongi oil filler radiator going. Well back
to the net. I am fiddling with the Communicator Plugins, so they work with the
@home interface. Stay warm. CIO
Note:<888>12/30/98 Wednesday 4:35 P.M. EST: I have awaken,
and it is time for breakfast. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . CIO
Note:<888>12/30/98 Wednesday 7:15 A.M. EST: I updated
Scott's Broadcast for this week sound.htm . Well time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>12/30/98 Wednesday 6:20 A.M. EST: I have been
working on the internet and system all night. It was pretty slow on the net
until about 11 P.M.. I suppose with all the youth home from school and business
people working at home, the net is slow. However my system is up to snuff as far
as the setup. I downloaded Netscape Communicator 4.07 from their web site at 4
A.M. and got over 550 Kbytes a second, which is just as fast as I would expect
to go at the max. It took less than a minute for a 30 meg file. I checked with
Optimum Online support at 1‑203‑750‑8790 a half hour before
closing at midnight. Bill there gave me a tip to run from your Windows 98 Cdrom
to install "E:\tools\mtsutil\ipac_off.inf" by right clicking on it
and selecting "Install" with the computer online to the cable modem.
He said it turned off a setting I don't need. I downloaded some of the plugins
and addins to Communicator 4.07 also. I am frustrated that the IE 5.0 interface
to @home does not work with my bookmarks immediately, but takes about five
minutes to load. I did not figure out a way to work around that. I had MS IE
5.0 setup as my web browser default, so when one clicks the @home Icon it
starts MS IE 5.0. I can start @home by starting Communicator without the wait.
Basically it is a minor annoyance, but I like the @home interface for Microsoft
Internet Explorer better since you can use it in a full window, however I don't
intend to give up my Favorites. I had a Club sandwich about 3 A.M. and a bowl
of Fresh Florida Fruit just now. Well it is time to be off to bed. Have a good
day. CIO
Note:<888>12/29/98 Tuesday 8:20 P.M. EST: I worked on the
computer yesterday morning until about 5 A.M. doing routine computer work. I
chatted with on fellow down in Florida about General Motors. I had a CVS
factory made cigar outside about 5 A.M.. I made a fresh Florida Fruit salad by
sectioning three grapefruit, three oranges, four clementines, and mixing them
together with a cup of orange juice, a cup of cranberry juice, two teaspoons of
Angostura bitters and two jiggers of Mount Gay rum. I let the who mixture sit
in the fridge for a day in a Rubbermaid container, and it should be ready for
tasting about now. I got up at 4 P.M. and had breakfast of Old Fashioned
Oatmeal, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. I got a tired spell
after breakfast, so I went back to sleep until 8 P.M.. I updated Scott's Index
scopor01.htm . Well I have to clean up, I don't know whether I will bother
going downtown. CIO
Note:<888>12/29/98 Tuesday 1:40 A.M. EST: I have worked on
the internet all evening. I went out briefly for a half hour around 9 P.M.. It
is cold and lightly raining outside. I did my laundry this evening. I had
another club sandwich for a light mid day snack about 10 P.M.. Not a lot
happening on the net, with people relaxing over the Holidays. Well back to the
net. By the way, the net speeds up a lot about midnight here. CIO
Note:<888>12/28/98 Monday 5:00 P.M. EST: I was up at 4 P.M..
My alarm did not go off, so I missed my 4 P.M. appointment, I called to day I
would not be there. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, and cappuccino. I optimized the hard drive. I am using the Win98
version of speed disk, since the Norton Demo will expire in two weeks. I am
listening to tech news stories. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well
have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>12/28/98 Monday 4:45 A.M. EST: I put up a sound
file Beethoven's Ninth Finale http://mrscott.com/beeth09.htm to show how one
can encode a Real Audio file from CD with MusicMatch: The Jukebox and rename
the resulting .ra file .rm and place it in a Microsoft Media Player plugin and
to have real time music from one's server. CIO
Note:<888>12/28/98 Monday 2:00 A.M. EST: I had a club
sandwich about midnight along with a cup of Cappuccino. I logged onto the
MP3.com ‑ The MP3 resource on the Internet site and downloaded
MusicMatch: The Jukebox , and then downloaded 36 songs about 110 megabytes from
MP3 in about an hour. Now I have some local music on my hard drive for my
listening enjoyment. Well the house is not exactly rocking, but I am warm and
comfortable on this December Eve. Back to the Net. CIO
Note:<888>12/27/98 Sunday 11:00 P.M. EST: I went to bed
about 6 A.M. this morning after checking out some net speeds. At the early
hours of the morning between 3 and 5 A.M., I was getting 450 Kbytes a second
uploading and downloading on the modem, so it is really fast when lots of
people are not on the net. During the day, I am about five to ten times faster
on the net with the cable modem. I also chatted with a tech person further out
in Connecticut. He convinced me to set my onboard VGA and monitor to 85 HZ,
which works much better and is less difficult on the eyes. The floppies still
work, so it might have been a problem with a file, that I fixed when I
reinstalled software like IE 5.0 beta. I went to bed about 6 A.M.. I was up
about 5:30 P.M. after a good days sleep. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran,
toast, orange juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. I chatted with a family member.
I watered the plants and cleaned the apartment until about 8:30 P.M.. I cleaned
up and went out for a walk on lower Greenwich Avenue which I walked twice. I
smoked a White Owl panatela at the post office plaza. It was not too busy out
with just a few people going to movies. It is in the low 30s F.. I stopped by
Cumberland Farms and bought a spare pack of Doral Ultra lights for $2.34.. I am
listening to www.imagineradio.com which has diverse music. I have to make
myself another club sandwich, I am a little hungry. Well have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>12/27/98 Sunday 3:40 A.M. EST:
www.cablemodeminfo.com CIO
Note:<888>12/27/98 Sunday 3:10 A.M. EST: After doing all
this I went out about midnight and drove downtown to the Chase money machine,
since the Putnam Trust ATM is out of cash. I drove down Greenwich Avenue. I
went back to Byram and stopped by Cumberland Farms for a gallon of milk for
$2.89 and a pack of Doral Ultra Lights 100 for $2.19. I returned home and made
a new batch of icetea.htm this time using a can of Ginger Ale in lieu of a cup
of wine. I made another Turkey, Ham, Bacon, Cheese club sandwich for my meal. I
had a cup of Cappuccino. I have not cleaned up today, so I will wait until
after I do house cleaning when I wake up today to clean up. Well back to the
net. CIO
Note:<888>12/27/98 Sunday 2:50 A.M. EST: I was up at 6 P.M.
today. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, fresh Florida fruit mix,
vitamins, orange juice, and cappuccino. I started working on the computer after
breakfast. I looked at some cable sites about tweaking the Windows 98 setup for
use with a cable modem. I found this site PH Net ‑ Cable Modems . I set
my "MTU" to 1500, Default MSS to "1460", and
"DefaultRcv Window" to 64240. I will show where they are referred to
in the text of the page I am pasting here.
* = Changes Scott used in excerpt of page below.
________________________________________________________________________________________________
Recommended Registry
Settings for Windows 95/98
Open the Registry ( START‑RUN‑Regedit ) and modify all
the following parameters. If the keys don't exist, you'll have to create them.
Don't forget to Backup your Registry, before editing. The best value for each
variable is in RED.
HKey_Local_Machine\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\NetTrans\000n
(Where "000n" is your TCP/IP protocol. It contains "TCP/IP"
assigned to the "DriverDesc" Value)
*I used MaxMTU="1500"
MaxMTU="1500" (string var, can be 552, 576 or 1500)
MaxMSS="1460" (string var, power of 2, 40 less than MTU)
* I did not find MaxMSS in the above registry key above , but I
found "Default MSS" in the registry key below which I set to
"1460"
* For "DefaultRcv Window" below I used
"64240". I tried the other higher settings, but this setting on my
system gave the most uniform download speeds, although some of the other
produced higher download speeds results, they would drop back and were more
irregular. I would advise backing up your registry before tampering with the
settings, and the recommendations for Windows 98 in the page link above, I did
not use on my system just the three you see mentioned with the "*".
HKey_Local_Machine\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\MSTCP
DefaultRcvWindow="64240" (DWORD decimal var, or string
var, 4xMSS, 8xMSS or more...Can also be 4xMTU+24. Best settings to try are
64240 , 46720, 32120, 17520, 11680 and 8760 , in that order)
Note: If you're using Windows 98, you can try a larger value,
however you'll have to experiment to find out whether you get any improvement
with those ( you might want to try 372300, 186880 and 93440 ). If you're using
Windows 95, stick to the previous recommendations, the maximum RWin should be a
multiple of MSS, not exceeding 64K.
DefaultTTL="128" (string var, 32, 64 or 128)
PMTUDiscovery="0" (DWORD decimal var, zero for optimal
performance)
PMTUBlackHoleDetect="0" (DWORD decimal var, zero for
optimal performance)
________________________________________________________________________________________________
Note:<888>12/26/98 Saturday 7:30 A.M. EST: Another night of
web surfing. I tried to change most of my email addresses on my subscription
email sites. I am a bit bushed, and I think it is time to rest. At night the
Cable Modem is incredibly fast, more than I ever expected. I downloaded
Microsoft Office ‑ Microsoft Publisher 30 Day demo, to try out very
quickly. CIO
Note:<888>12/25/98 Friday 11:00 P.M. EST: I went out for a
walk after cleaning up. I dropped off a videotape at the book drop at the
Greenwich Library. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. It is about
fifteen degrees F. outside. I noticed at the train station garage computer
dumping area they have three computer metal slide drawers which normally cost
$50 apiece, and several older wide carriage printers. I noticed a group coming
out of the movie theatre. The Sun Down Saloon and the Globe Restaurant along
with the Chinese restaurant were open. There were a few strollers out and
about. I smoked a CVS cigar at the Post Office plaza. I drove down by the water
on Steamboat Road and surveyed the sky and the stars. I returned home about 10
P.M.. Since I am overweight, having lost three pounds from 209 to 206, I
decided not to cook a large Christmas dinner. Instead I defrosted some white
turkey meat left over from Thanksgiving, I toasted two slices of bread, and put
Dijon mustard on one piece and low fat mayonnaise on the other piece, I
microwaved three strips of bacon, I put a slice of ham on the Dijon piece, I
put slices white turkey meat on top of that with a few drops of Tabasco sauce,
I put slices of mozzarella cheese on top of that and then three strips of
crispy microwave bacon on top of that and the other piece of bread with the
mayonnaise. I did not have lettuce or tomato to add to the Club sandwich, and
which as usual I cut it into triangular quarters. It was an excellent Christmas
meal with a Diet Pepsi. I am now having a cup of cappuccino. Well back to the
faster net. Merry Christmas. CIO
Note:<888>12/25/98 Friday 8:10 P.M. EST: I just finished
listening to BBC News | Christmas and New Year | Queen: Ties that bind the
generations Queen Elizabeth's Christmas Broadcast. I will link it from the
homepage. CIO
Note:<888>12/25/98 Friday 7:40 P.M. EST: Since the last
message I worked until 9 A.M. this past morning making a backup from the C:
drive to the D: drive which took one hour fifteen minutes. I also ran Norton
Speedisk which took over five hours and left it running when I went to bed at 9
A.M.. I slept until 3 P.M. getting up some time to shut down the computer when
the Speed Disk program was complete. I chatted with family relative during the
period I was asleep and after I woke up. I started a tape backup of the C:
drive which took 4 hours and 15 minutes. Thus I have the system all tweaked and
routine maintenance performed including the two backups. I found out, that one
can turn on the Cable Modem with the computer turned on, and it works fine
initiating, and one does not need to turn it on with computer off. I have my
cable modem power connected to the Ground Fault protected control panel, so I
just flip a switch to turn it on, along with the other components. Well I got
some nice gifts for Christmas including my Computer accessories which I am
using. Well Merry Christmas. I will probably have a Christmas dinner around 10
P.M. CIO
Note:<888>12/25/98 Friday 2:50 A.M. EST: On the Florida
site, I am uploading at 300 kilobytes a second. CIO
Note:<888>12/25/98 Friday 2:30 A.M. EST: I uploaded a
slightly larger version of scottie1.zip linked from download.htm, the large
Microsoft Internet Explorer Favorites File Group with 62,078 working file links
which added to the U.S. DOD file group means Scott's has 72,293 Favorites
available for download. I basically added about another 500 links from the tech
news letters I read in the last month, and there are a few new links in the
"Shopping and Malls" category for your shopping pleasure. It takes
about 300 Megabytes for both file groups in FAT 32, so it is a hard disk hog. I
also found out that Optimum AT Home Microsoft Internet Explorer Web Interface
tries to import all the favorites every time you open it, which takes five to
ten minutes, so I recommend using the Netscape interface to open At Home's
content. They should give an option on opening the Favorites. This happens
every time you open their MS Internet Explorer interface. With the Cable modem
at this hour of the day, I uploaded the almost 18 meg file to California in
about fifteen minutes at 150 kilobytes a second. Pretty good speed across
country, but of course in the daytime it would be much slower. Let's hope
somebody enjoys it somewhere in the world. I also left my MTU settings as they
were before, I don't know if they effect Cable Modem speed on the LAN. I will
have to look into that. I suppose, they might be right. Also I reinstalled MS
Internet Explorer 5.0 beta 2 from the download on my local hard drive, to have
the original beta files installed. I hope this does not affect any of the other
MS upgrades. I also changed the count and email in the "scott005.zip"
download. Well I think I might do a speed surfing and maybe try chatting a bit
before going to bed. CIO
Note:<888>12/25/98 Friday 12:40 A.M. EST: Merry Christmas to
All. I am warm and comfortable staying inside. My new cable modem service from
http://www.optimumonline.com is working great, lots of increased speed
particularly at night. Of course in the day time, one slows down a bit because
of net congestion and slower sites. I had a bowl of Progresso New England Clam
Chowder about 7 P.M. and some Ritz crackers. I slept from then until 10:30 P.M.
when family members called up. It is great having a free telephone line for the
first time in eight years of online activity, so I can receive incoming phone
calls while online on the internet. How times have changed. I hope everyone
enjoyed their Christmas Eve services. I updated my email settings and checked
out the Cable configuration. Everything seems to be running fine. I will test
out a few sites, before going back to bed and resting and relaxing. I sent out
change of email messages to a few people. I also updated Scott's Index
scopor01.htm . I have about an inch of snow on my car, and feel like relaxing
in the warmth and comfort of my apartment before getting some sleep. Merry
Christmas. CIO
Note:<888>12/24/98 Thursday 2:30 P.M. EST: I went to bed at
3 P.M. this morning and awoke at 8:30 P.M.. I had my usual breakfast. I cleaned
up and awaited the arrival of Optimum Online. Three Optimum Online Technicians
arrived at 10:30 A.M. and after installing the cable split from the wall after
testing the circuit. They installed an Intel Ethernet 100 MB card in the
computer and connected it to the Cable Modem, which I set on top of the
computer. I connected the cable modem power supply to the Control Panel ground
fault interrupter for electrical surge protection. The computer technician
installed the software and setup the system. They were pretty dang fast and had
it all installed by noon. Thanks again guys. I downloaded some of the web
browser updates from Cablevision and add-ons. Downloading is super fast. When
the system boots, it logs onto the At Home Network. The At Home Icon boots
Netscape Communicator. However, Microsoft Internet Explorer also starts with At
Home interface if desired. I can not get it to start fast though, since it take
about five minutes to load my large bookmark file, into its interface, thus I
open it to my local copy of Scott's Site. I checked the settings the technician
setup on my system on the network, and will have to jot them down, so I
remember for future reference. The service is extremely quick depending onto
what sites one logs onto, and the time of day. I am most pleased with the
professional of the installation by the crew. I do recommend plugging in your
cable modem power supply to your ground fault interrupter power supply. I will
have to do a bit of net surfing. We had an inch of snow this morning. My new
email is "mikelouisscott@home.com". Well Merry Christmas Everyone.
CIO
Note:<888>12/24/98 Thursday 2:15 A.M. EST: Time to get a
long nap, before getting up around 9 A.M. to wait for the Cable Modem installer
to arrive this morning. Have a relaxing Christmas Eve. CIO
Note:<888>12/23/98 Wednesday 9:10 P.M. EST: I was up at noon
and had breakfast of Kellogg's Corn Flakes, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and
cappuccino. I felt a tired spell, so I went back to sleep until 4 P.M., so I am
up on a night schedule. I had a snack of Ramen noodles and Fresh Florida Fruit
salad at 6 P.M.. I went out at 6:30 P.M. and stopped by the Greenwich Library
and read the local paper, and two computer newsweeklies. I went for a walk
downtown on lower Greenwich Avenue and smoked an old Greenwich factory made
fifteen cent cigar at the post office plaza. Not much is going on around town,
and it is quite slow with the colder weather. The library was virtually empty.
The library elevator has been broken for the last two days, so people have to
enter through the back basement entrance. I heard that they will be closing at
3 P.M. on Christmas Eve. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm , so the
Stockmarket is doing quite well. However, more than likely that will change
next year, and the River Boat gamblers whom are profiteering during our
economy's bullish period will probably be going back to other forms of less
profitable gambling. Still the sense of prosperity is in the air, but
prosperity is only a temporary illusion, more than likely "Good
Health" is more important in the long run. For those of you whom don't pay
much attention to the night people whom work the night hours of the day,
remember, "Half the World Dies at Night". Well enough of the gloomy
predictions, so let's hope everyone has a "Merry Christmas", and a
"Prosperous and Peaceful New Years". If one feels like attending
Christmas Eve services in the area, Christ Church has an earlier service about
7 P.M., and if one times it right, one can leave that service about 9 P.M., and
make it to St. John's Cathedral in the upper west side of Manhattan for their
Christmas Eve service about 10 P.M., which is quite a delight to see such a
large group of people. I am looking forward to having my cable modem service
installed tomorrow between 10 A.M. and 1 P.M.. Back to the net. CIO
Note:<888>12/23/98 Wednesday 3:20 A.M. EST: I am bushed time
to sign out for the day. Stay Warm. BrRrRrRr! CIO
Note:<888>12/23/98 Wednesday 1:45 A.M. EST: I signed up for
another universal email address which I probably won't use at NET@DDRESS ‑
Free E‑Mail For Everybody! . CIO
Note:<888>12/23/98 Wednesday 1:45 A.M. EST: I took the long
Microsoft Favorites file off the Florida site, and left it on the California
Site linked from download.htm . I added Queen Elizabeth's Christmas 1997
Christmas Broadcast File at the Florida site linked from gb.htm . I also added
the Previous Scott's Broadcasts linked from sound.htm at
http://mrscott.com/soundpr.htm for those of you whom want to listen to some of
my earlier broadcasts. I will use the additional space at the Florida Site for
this purpose, until I have other content. The California pages will link to the
Florida site. It will be a little bit more difficult to maintain both sites,
since they won't be identical, but since my *.zip files occupy a lot of space
and don't generate a lot of traffic, although they are my main effort, I will
post less of them at both sites gradually. I also have 2 Gigabytes transfer at
the Florida site now, so I have more baud with without overcharges for now. CIO
Note:<888>12/22/98 Tuesday 11:15 P.M. EST: I had dinner of
bacon, ham, and mozzarella cheese omelet, toast, ice tea, and cappuccino. I
went out at 8 P.M. and stopped by the Greenwich Library and read the local
paper. It was not very busy. I noticed downtown that it was not busy either
since it is cold out for a change. I walked the entire length of Greenwich
Avenue and the lower section three times. It is was comfortable enough for me
since I wore my long underwear, turtle neck along with Canadian Goose sweater
and down parka and Icelandic Knit cap and leather gloves to stay warm. It is a
windy cold wind. It is suppose to get colder, lets hope it is not five degrees
on Christmas day that might be a little too cold. I found a walking cane
discarded in front of Lecters at the post office boxes, and I placed it by the
entrance to the senior center. Starbucks was busy with Holiday coffee drinkers.
I suppose this time of year, most people are getting ready for the deep freeze.
I put out my DeLongi oil filled electric radiators for a little extra heat. It
is plenty warm in the apartment. I also activated the humidifier to remove the
dryness and put in some of the humidity that electric heat takes out of the
apartment. I suppose I will do a little net surfing this evening. Enjoy the
morning hours, and I hope everyone is warm enough. CIO
Note:<888>12/22/98 Tuesday 6:45 P.M. EST: I went to bed at
5:30 A.M. this morning. I was up at 12:30 P.M. when a friend called. I had
breakfast of Kellogg's Corn Flakes, toast, fresh Florida fruit, vitamins,
orange juice, and cappuccino. I dressed and went out and stopped by the
Stamford YMCA to deliver a letter and a package my friend had received. I also
dropped off some housekeeping provisions for him. He plans to take the bus from
the Port Authority in Manhattan on early Wednesday morning to visit his family
in Northern Vermont. He is truly a cold weather person for these parts. I then
stopped by the Old Greenwich Thrift shop. I stopped by the Old Greenwich CVS
and bought twenty factory made mild cigars for $2.85. I drove out to Tod's
Point, but it was a bit cold. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop.
I drove down to Zyns and bought a pack of buy two get one free of Doral Lights
for $6. I smoked one of my factory fifteen cent cigars in front of the post
office. I drove by the Arnold Bread Store outlet and bought two loaves of
Healthnut bread for $2.58. I returned home and showed one of my neighbors my
internet setup. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well have a good
evening. After dinner, I will probably stop by the library and read the
computer press. It is pretty cold out, suppose to be going down into the 20s.
CIO
Note:<888>12/22/98 Tuesday 5:20 A.M. EST: I tweaked a few
setting on the computer. All seems to be running fine. I noticed in an older
CompUSA circular from November that my CompUSA 19 inch monitor had been on sale
there for $350 with an instant rebate instead of $399 which I paid. Maybe if
they have it on sale in the next 30 day period, I will get back an extra $50
which I could use since they have price protection. Well it works fine for me.
I listened to some "Oldies" on www.spinner.com . In my broadcast
sound.htm in mentioning Liberty Travel's package to Tobago Trinidad &
Tobago Destination main staying at the Mount Irvine Bay and Golf Club, the
price I was quoted last December was $850 per person double occupancy with
airfare. I guess there are a lot of new destinations in the world, so this is
no longer off the beaten path. Well I hope to see some daylight today, so I
will bid adieu and catch some shut eye. Enjoy the beginning of today, before it
gets cold. CIO
Note:<888>12/22/98 Tuesday 1:40 A.M. EST: I updated my
weekly broadcast file sound.htm .
Note:<888>12/22/98 Tuesday 12:00 P.M. EST: Well I went out
at 8 P.M., and stopped by the Greenwich Library and read a copy of the
Greenwich Times. Today they had lots of copies. I read InfoWorld Computer
Newsweekly. I went for a walk on the lower section on Greenwich Avenue. It was
a cool damp evening. An artic cold spell is suppose to come in tomorrow
afternoon. I smoked a CVS Factory made fifteen cent cigar in front of the
senior center. There were not many people out on Monday night. I returned home
and started my laundry, and I just finished putting it away. About 10:30 P.M.,
I had a bacon and mozzarella cheese omelet, a bowl of Campbell's low fat clam
chowder, and a Schweppes Ginger Ale and then a cup of Cappuccino. I have put on
weight and weigh 209 pounds I need to loose ten to twenty pounds. I weigh more
now than I ever have. I suppose with all the sedentary activity in front of the
computer, I don't get enough physical activity, although I don't really eat
that much. I will now do a little internet activity. Enjoy the morning. CIO
Note:<888>1/07/99 Thursday 6:05 P.M. EST: I went back out at
2:15 P.M.. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I drove down by the water on Steamboat
Road, and viewed the harbor. The weather forecast is for light snow tomorrow.
The weather report seems a little confused, in that they said we were having a
gale. My understanding is that a gale is usually winds above 50 miles per hour
that come with lots of rain. Today it was clear and cool with winds about 30
miles per hour, so I am not sure if it was actually a gale or not. The latest
news in the grapevine is that the town has a great many flu cases, and the
Greenwich Hospital is almost filled to capacity with flu cases. I saw one
person wearing a face mask today trying to avoid catching or spreading the flu.
Well lets home no one gets any severe illnesses. I feel find after a busy
daytime schedule. I read one computer magazine in the library, and it was the
normal level of activity there. I returned home and chatted with two of my
neighbors. I had a light dinner of Ramen noodles and fresh Florida fruit salad.
It is a bit blustery out, so lets hope everyone has adequate shelter, and
provision is made for those without. The old Norwegian Rule of Law is that all
people are suppose to have shelter during the cold season unless you happen to
be an Eskimo who likes chilling out. I suppose the amount of activity this
afternoon reflects the fact that are plenty of able bodied people around to
lend a hand in any eventuality. Well I will do a little net surfing. Have a
good evening. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm, the market was down a bit
today, and as they say down on the street what goes up must come down. CIO
Note:<888>1/07/99 Thursday 1:55 P.M. EST: I was up until 8
P.M. last night doing a bit of web work. I awoke this morning at 4 A.M.. I
uninstalled Norton Utilities demo and Microsoft Publisher demo. I had breakfast
of HoneyNut Cheerios, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and cafe au lait. I
cleaned up. I wrote a letter to a family member and printed out my accounts. I
started optimizing the computer and left if running while I went out on my
morning errands. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York, the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift Shop. I went by the post office on Greenwich Avenue and
obtained a money order to pay my telephone bill. I stopped by Subway barber
across the street and had my ears lifted. I drove down by Steamboat Road and
observed the waterfront. I drove over to ELDC and viewed the merchandise. I
stopped by Stables in Old Greenwich and a toner cartridge for the HP Laser II
is $69.99 in HP model or $59.99 in Xerox recycled cartridge; I decided not to
get one just yet.. They still carry lots of cartridges for that model, so I
guess it is still steadily used. I drove by the Old Greenwich Thrift Shop and
bought a Veterans of Foreign Wars calendar for a quarter. I drove out to Tod's
Point and sat in my car on the South West parking lot and started to smoke a
Old Greenwich Factory made cigar a bit and then walked out to the point while
smoking it in the blustery wind. I spent about a half hour observing the
waterfront and enjoying the cigar in the high wind. I noticed about a dozen
walkers on the point some with dogs. I returned to the car and stopped by CVS
in Old Greenwich. Shopping in Old Greenwich is enjoyable since it is less
hectic. I bought a can of Danish butter cookies for $2.99, 32 oz of Windex
Cleaner for $2.49, two 6 oz CVS air fresheners for .99 both, two bars of Dove
for Sensitive Skin $1.99, CVS invisible tape .79, two 100 count Gold Emblem CVS
brand Hals cough candies in Cherry and Honey Lemon flavor, a bag of licorice
.99, Italian Herbs .89, a 20 count bag of Factory Made JAVA cigars for $6.83, a
20 count bag of Maduro cigars $3.33, and five 12 oz. cans of Honey Roasted
Mixed Nuts for a total with $1.06 CT. sales tax of $36.26. I next stopped by
Portocellis Food Mart next to the Old Greenwich Train station. I was looking
for Squirt grapefruit soda since I had seen an empty can of it at the beach.
They told me 7UP distributed it, but is was not available there. I chatted with
an employee who was giving away Boars Head ham samples and cheese samples with
mustard and horse radish dressing. I chatted with him about Hickory smoked Jack
Daniels Hams they have down in Tennessee. I then bought an excellent roast beef
sandwich at the deli for $3.60 with potato chips, a 6 oz. bottle of Pinders
Horseradish for $2.29, a 5 oz. bottle of McHilleneys Tabasco pepper sauce for
$2.89, and a 4 oz. bottle of Angostura bitters for $2.99 with CT sales tax of
.22 for a total of $11.99. I noticed they have lots of expensive shrimp in the
store that looked really good. It is one of my favorite food stores in town,
and the display was a feast for the eyes. The lighting is not to bright in the
store, so one does not get eye glare when looking at the merchandise. I was
told that half the orange crop had frozen in Florida, so one can expect a lot
of inexpensive orange juice coming our way as a result of it. I noticed they sell
imitation Cuban cigars near the tobacco case at Portocellis, Old Greenwich. I
then returned home at noon and put away the groceries and other items. I put
horseradish and Tabasco on the roast beef sandwich and had an enjoyable lunch
with a can of Lipton Ice Tea and regular coffee. I then filed this report. I
have a 3 P.M. appointment, and then I will probably read the weekly computer
press in the Greenwich Library. Well have a good afternoon. It is rumored we
might have snow tomorrow. CIO
Note:<888>1/06/99 Wednesday 5:30 P.M. EST: I took a three
hour nap this morning. I downloaded and installed Web Trends Demo, I posted my
December Stats wtst0199.htm in their format. I went out at 1 P.M.. I stopped by
Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I went by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I
drove down Greenwich Avenue and parked down on Steamboat Road for a while. I
returned to the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop and bought an old HP LaserJet II
printer for $20. I returned home and tested it. It needs a new $65 cartridge,
so I won't be using it, and it is not very fast anyway. I put it on the bedroom
desk. I had some Ramen noodles for dinner along with ice tea. I updated Scott's
Index scopor01.htm . I noticed the Queen Elizabeth II was in New York
yesterday, and leaves Miami tomorrow Thursday January 7 for its Around the
World Cruise. Well if you don't like cold weather catch it in Miami, you only
live once this time around. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>1/06/99 Wednesday 8:20 A.M. EST: Well I am done
with the web work for the day. I made up a batch of icetea.htm . It is time for
a nap. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>1/06/99 Wednesday 5:40 A.M. EST: I added the
Connecticut Web Sites Guide to the Favorites directory download.htm in the
Destinations category. CIO
Note:<888>1/06/99 Wednesday 4:50 A.M. EST: I updated Scott's
Broadcast sound.htm . Well I had a bowl of Fresh Florida Fruit after the last
message. I then went out to Cumberland Farms and bought two packs of Doral
Lights for $5.25. I noticed four Greenwich Police cars had pulled over a red
jeep. I drove downtown and drove down by the water on Steamboat Road and
observed the Sound, listening to the NOAA weather report which said it is 19
degrees F. here. I noticed two police cars and a glass truck were at the
Laundromat at the Grand Union shopping center. I returned home and made a
cheese omelet, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and cafe au lait for breakfast. I
will continue my internet work this morning, have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>1/06/99 Wednesday 2:05 A.M. EST: I uploaded the
new downloadable Microsoft Internet Explorer Favorites available from
download.htm . I tried until 6 P.M. when the internet slowed down. I went to
bed at 7 P.M.. I woke up at 1 A.M. and finished uploading. I need to go out briefly
for some smokes in a little while. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>1/05/99 Tuesday 6:00 P.M. EST: Believe it or not I
am getting 80 Kbps uploading to California this time of day, so I guess they
have the @home service running again better in Connecticut. I am connected by
phone also to IBM Armonk ISP this might make a difference. I am just finishing
uploading the new Microsoft Favorites available in the download download.htm
page. I already had dinner of chicken, ham, cheese, and bacon BLT with ice tea
and cafe au lait about 4 P.M.. I might sneak out for a brief spell after I
finish the upload. I download some interesting audio files for making one's own
broadcast from www.shoutcast.com today. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>1/05/99 Tuesday 5:30 P.M. EST: I did not rest this
morning, I continued my regular internet routine. I decided to reorganize my
Microsoft Favorites downloads download.htm into 11 smaller downloadable files,
which can be added to the c:\windows\favorites directory, all or part depending
on ones desires. I will upload them to the California site this morning when I
wake up, since the net is too slow this time of day. I also updated Scott's
Index scopor01.htm . Well have a good evening, I don't know whether I will go
out for a spell or not, probably not, I am tired. CIO
Note:<888>1/05/99 Tuesday 9:00 A.M. EST: I went to bed at 11
P.M. after a call from a friend on Long Island. I got up at 4 A.M. and started
tweaking the system. I moved about 80% of my Favorites into a separate folder,
so the IE @home interface starts faster in about a minute. I checked with @home
at why the CNN video clips don't play in its interface, they said to download
the www.vivo.com plugin for IE. The site is busy right now. However a vivo clip
does play locally of Connecticut news, so maybe there is something wrong with
the @home CNN interface. I will have to check that later. I also setup my
newsgroups for Outlook 98. Well I am tired, time to rest some more. CIO
Note:<888>1/04/99 Monday 10:00 P.M. EST: I search @home
newsgroups for info on the bookmarks, but to no avail.
http://home.tampabay.rr.com/philip1/cable.htm and
http://www/V3/guide/chat/newsgroups.htm . I found this note on cable modem
setting for Win98 and Win95. CIO
Subject:
The right cable modem tweaks for Win 95/98
Date:
Sat, 12 Dec 1998 23:28:23 GMT
From:
"Dr Falken" <i.will.keep.th@t.2myself.com>
Organization:
@Home Network
Newsgroups:
athome.users‑win95
Recommended Registry settings for Windows 95/98
Open the Registry ( START‑RUN‑Regedit ) and modify all
the following
parameters. If the keys don't exist, you'll have to create them.
Don't
forget to Backup your Registry, before editing.
HKey_Local_Machine\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\NetTrans\000n
(Where "000n" is your TCP/IP protocol. It contains
"TCP/IP" assigned to the
"DriverDesc" Value)
MaxMTU="1500" (string var, can be 552, 576 or 1500)
MaxMSS="1460" (string var, power of 2, 40 less than MTU)
HKey_Local_Machine\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\MSTCP
DefaultRcvWindow="64240" (DWORD decimal var, or string
var, 4xMSS, 8xMSS or
more...Can also be 4xMTU+24. Best settings to try are 64240 ,
46720, 32120,
17520, 11680 and 8760 , in that order)
Note: If you're using Windows 98, you can try a larger value,
however you'll
have to experiment to find out whether you get any improvement
with those
you might want to try 372300, 186880 and 93440 ). If you're using
Windows
95 the maximum RWin should be a multiple of MSS, not exceeding
64K.
DefaultTTL="128" (string var, 32, 64 or 128)
PMTUDiscovery="0" (DWORD decimal var, zero for optimal
performance)
PMTUBlackHoleDetect="0" (DWORD decimal var, zero for
optimal performance)
Additional (and important) Windows 98 registry settings
HKey_Local_Machine\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\MSTCP
DefaultRcvWindow="372300" (DWORD decimal var, or string
var, 4xMSS, 8xMSS or
more...Can also be 4xMTU+24. Recommended settings to try are
372300, 186880,
93440, 64240, 32120 and 8760 , in that order)
HKey_Local_Machine
\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VXD\MSTCP\Parameters
Tcp1323Opts="3" (string var, recommended setting is 3.
The possible settings
are 0 ‑ No Windowscaling and Timestamp Options, 1 ‑
Window scaling but no
Timestamp options, 3 ‑ Window scaling and Time stamp
options.)
SackOpts="1" (string var, recommended setting is 1.
Possible settings are
0 ‑ No Sack options or 1 ‑ Sack Option enabled)
MaxDupAcks="3" (DWORD decimal var, taking integer values
from 2 to N.
Recommended setting is 3)
This should do it for those of you who wants to try it...
‑‑
Dr Falken
END
Note:<888>1/04/99 Monday 5:20 P.M. EST: I reinstalled the
@home Internet Explorer Interface to try to get the Quick Time player to work
to no avail. It also set it up again to load Favorites. I tried reinstalling
the Windows 98 updates and Internet Explorer 5.0 beta 2 again to replicate the
feature that eliminated the Favorites to no avail. I decided to leave as is for
now, and use Communicator for the @home interface for now. I get a script error
when quitting the @home interface with Internet Explorer. I guess @home needs
to fix that. I started optimizing the drive and went out at 9 A.M.. I stopped
by the bank and picked up funds. I paid my rent. I stopped by the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift shop, and then drove down to Steamboat Road to observe the
water. I drove up to CompUSA in Norwalk and was given $21.20 cash refund on the
price protection policy on the purchase of my monitor. I browsed the
Merchandise for about an hour, but did not buy anything. I was told if you want
to network a second computer to a cable modem, you can buy a networking hub for
$50 and run the cable modem into that, and then connect both computers to the
network hub. One can buy a 10 meg ethernet card for $20 or a 10/100 card for
$40. The cables are about $10 for three feet and $18 for $12 feet, so for my
particular installation to add the backup computer it would cost about $100
with tax, which I decided not to do. I noticed you can buy a USB two plug
adaptor to the motherboard for $10, which I might buy whenever I get a USB
device. I returned back via Darien, and the Darien thrift shop was closed for
construction. I went by the New Canaan Visiting Nurse thrift shop and it was
closed until January 17. I returned back to Greenwich via the Merritt Parkway
and down Round Hill Road. I stopped by the Greenwich Healthmart and bought a
100 tablets of 500 milligram Niacimide for $7.95. I stopped by CVS and bought
Spectracite multiple vitamins, E‑400, B‑12, C, Zinc, B‑100,
and Garlic pills, and European Mystic Shampoo for $18.97. The "Your
Life" vitamins are 50% off at CVS. I drove down the Avenue to the Mews
thrift shop and toured the merchandise. I drove back down Steamboat Road again.
I returned home and the optimizing program was still running. I made a ham and
cheese omelet, three strips of bacon, toast, and ate it with ice tea and cafe
au lait. I went out at 2:30 P.M. and stopped by the Grand Union and bought two
half gallons of milk for $1.67 each or $3.34 total. I then stopped by the Exxon
gasoline station next to the library and bought $9.65 of premium at $1.47 a
gallon. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and read this weeks PC Week and
another computer magazine. I made my 4 P.M. appointment. I returned home and
the optimizing program was still running, so I quit it to file this report. I
guess the drive was very fragmented from all the updates, I reinstalled. I
updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well I will probably have a small bite to
eat and go to bed, it has been a long day since last night. Have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>1/04/99 Monday 4:20 A.M. EST: I finished the
laundry. While doing laundry, I downloaded all the Windows 98 updates installed
on the computer since I first bought Windows 98 when it was first released. I
downloaded them and installed them in groups of the different categories,
including reinstalling MS Internet Explorer 5.0 beta 2. I could do this fast
with the cable modem. The system seems to be running much faster, more over
when one starts the @home interface for Internet Explorer with my 72,000
favorites, it does not load the Favorites anymore with the long delay, instead
it starts up the interface without the Favorites right away which is great. I
had a problem with FrontPage Express beta which I have had before, so I uninstalled
it, and reinstalled from the IE 5.0 setup file, for some odd reason it prompted
me for a disk, so I put in my Windows 98 disk, and it installed the older
version on the disk which I overwrote when prompted with older files from the
disk. It works fine now. Thus if FrontPage Express is working on your system, I
don' t recommend installing the beta from IE 5.0 beta 2. The overall system is
running fine again. I ran System File Checker from System Information with the
default setup installation file installed, and only two files which I left as
is have changed from Windows 98 original installation. They are
C:\windows\system\user.exe and C:\windows\system\iosubsys\amsint.mpd . I just
finished cooking boneless breast of chicken with wine, herbs, and garlic with
baked potato and onion. Thus I am just about to sit down to dinner. CIO
Note:<888>1/04/99 Monday 1:30 A.M. EST: We supposedly had a
little rain Sunday morning. I went to bed about 11 A.M. after chatting with a
family members and another friend. I slept until 8 P.M.. I got up and had
breakfast of Cheerios, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and cafe au lait. I
watched a program on the History Channel on the "Last Days of Adolph
Hitler". I rearranged my backup computer in the bedroom and transferred it
onto the glassware cart and bar next to the laser printer, and moved the
contents of the top half of the cart underneath the television in the
television cabinet. I now have the backup computer about six feet from the
primary computer, where I guess I could put an Ethernet Card in the backup
computer, and put a cable T split coming out of the cable modem, and with about
a ten foot Ethernet CJ5? cable I could connect the backup computer to the cable
modem hopefully. I got a tired spell and went back to bed and got up at
midnight. I showered and cleaned up. I started my laundry, and it should be
done in about an hour, I have to do the drying cycle shortly. I might go up to
CompUSA about 9:30 A.M. in the morning when they open at 10 A.M., and check on
my $20 price protection refund on my 19 inch monitor , and look into the
networking contents for the backup computer and see what they would cost. Well
have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>1/03/99 Sunday 7:55 A.M. EST: It is raining
heavily out, so most of the ice should be washed away soon, but it is not a
good day to go out particularly if one has arthritis, so I will sit back and
remain comfortable in my warm and comfortable apartment for the rest of the
day. I have finished reading the internet stories and my email for the day. I
listened to BBC a bit this morning. They have my 19 inch monitor on sale at
CompUSA this week for $379.99, so with 30 day price protection, I will go up
there some time this week and pick up my $20 difference from what I paid. There
is nothing I need up there for now. Well I suppose lots of travelers coming
back from the West coast won't be able to make it back since the Chicago Hub at
O’Hare will be closed until Tuesday. Enjoy a quiet day. CIO
Note:<888>1/03/99 Sunday 5:00 A.M. EST: National Catastrophe
Team Home CIO
Note:<888>1/03/99 Sunday 4:50 A.M. EST: I posted this notice
at the three front exits and on the bulletin board, hopefully by the time the
seniors are awake, it will have melted. CIO
Warning, Ice and Sleet Conditions Outside. Watch Out For Slippery
Sidewalks!
Note:<888>1/03/99 Sunday 4:30 A.M. EST: I went out at 4
A.M., and there is about a eighth of an inch of sleet over everything outside.
I scraped the ice off the windows of my car, and I decided not to drive, since
the roads are not sanded yet. I could hear the sand trucks in the distance, and
it is warm out, so hopefully with sun rise about 7:30 A.M. most of it will have
melted. Since we have early risers in the retirement home, I will post
"Ice Warning" notices at the exits as soon as I print them out. I
smoked an Old Greenwich CVS factory made fifteen cent cigar out by the front
entrance. Well once the sun comes out it should be a nice day, since it is only
about freezing and hopefully it will warm up. Well have a good morning. I guess
the planes and jets at Westchester Country Airport will need to be deiced
before they take off for any travelers. CIO
Note:<888>1/03/99 Sunday 3:45 A.M. EST: I had baked boneless
breast of chicken in wine with chopped garlic, bacon, and oregano on it, along
with baked onion and baked potato and green beans I threw out, because they had
been previously defrosted. I am listening to
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio5/live/stub/output28.ram Morning broadcast. I here
they are calling the Euro counties "Euroland". I guess this means
since I am half Dutch, one fourth French, and one fourth Scottish, I am of
"Euro Scottish" Descent. I guess I should have a T‑Shirt made
up saying "Euro Scottish", so any of the curious visitors in the area
will be able to identify my origins, but I don't think I feel like wearing a T‑shirt
in the present weather. For now I will be an American Mutt. Well I am having
regular coffee, and I might go out at 4 A.M., and pretend like I am on a shift
change. I might have to dust a light powder of snow off my car, I won't know
until I go outside. I also have to brush my teeth and gargle to get rid of the
garlic and onion smell on my breath. Well here is to the "New Amsterdam
Dutch Nightwatch" or the "Freezing Norwegian Patrol" as some of
the locals call it. I guess it could be the "Scottish Black Watch" in
the English vernacular. CIO
Note:<888>1/03/99 Sunday 2:00 A.M. EST: I was up at 8 P.M.
last night, and I had breakfast of cheerios, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and
cafe au lait. I started house cleaning and watering the plants, and I just
finished since I also did a little computer work updating the site in
California where ftp is now working. I chatted with a fellow from India at the
site about what it is about. I guess the server had to recycle. I still have to
have a club sandwich and clean up. I noticed a light layer of white snow or ice
outside, but I have not been out yet. I will probably wait until morning to go
out, since there is no point in going out on a sleety night if the forecast is
right. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>1/02/99 Saturday 7:30 A.M. EST: I put the Pearl
Harbor Memorial Listing in HTML format with a little code tweaking in the text
editor, see pearlmem.htm . Well I better start slowing down. CIO
Note:<888>1/02/99 Saturday 5:50 A.M. EST: I did some minor
corrections to my homepage. The California site still won't let me upload
changes for some odd reason. CIO
Note:<888>1/02/99 Saturday 3:35 A.M. EST: I download and am
about to install CyberSpyder Link Test . I am maintaining my usual work routine
this morning. I also updated Scott's stats.htm .CIO
Note:<888>1/02/99 Saturday 1:55 A.M. EST: I have been
looking at www.goes.noaa.gov weather satellite photos. I also just had a
turkey, ham, bacon, and cheese club sandwich along with ice tea and cafe au
lait. I also found this report from the National Weather Service which
indicated temperatures I assume in Fahrenheit not Celsius which indicates it is
petty dang cold outside here, report follow. CIO
CITY SKY/WX TEMP DEWPT RH WIND PRES REMARKS
NYZ049‑050‑052>054‑071>077‑020700‑
.... SOUTHEAST ....
ALBANY PTCLDY ‑4 ‑11 71 CALM 30.61
NEW YORK CITY CLEAR 11 ‑6 45 NW8G20 30.62 WCI ‑3
LA GUARDIA PTCLDY 13 ‑9 36 NW16 30.58 WCI ‑15
JFK AIRPORT PTCLDY 12 ‑6 43 NW17 30.59 WCI ‑18
$$
NYZ005>009‑017‑018‑044‑045‑055‑056‑020700‑
.... CENTRAL....
BINGHAMTON CLEAR ‑3 ‑7 82 W5 30.44 WCI ‑8
WATERTOWN CLEAR ‑22 ‑29 69 SE6 30.62 WCI ‑33
SYRACUSE SNOW 6 2 83 W6 30.59 VSB 3/4 WCI ‑2
$$
NYZ026>028‑035‑041>043‑020700‑
.... NORTHEAST....
GLENS FALLS CLEAR ‑12 ‑16 82 CALM 30.57
MASSENA CLEAR ‑17 ‑24 69 W8 30.62 WCI ‑35
$$
NYZ003>004‑010>016‑020700‑
....WEST ....
BUFFALO MOCLDY 2 ‑6 68 S3 30.55
ROCHESTER FLURRIES 6 ‑1 72 SW5 30.56 WCI 2
$$
Note:<888>1/01/99 Friday 11:20 P.M. EST: I just read that
Champaign, Illinois where my father's family are from and where NCSA is located
is expecting 18 inches of snow tonight. Also a tip to the wise, particularly
for us in this area tomorrow night Saturday when we're expecting sleet. Don't
lock you car door unless you have to for security reasons, because frequently
sleet can cause automobile door locks to freeze up. Also you can get lock
deicer at Caldor’s, and if you have it keep it outside of the car in a handy
location. Lock deicer in a locked up car that has its locks frozen is not very
practical. CIO
Note:<888>1/01/99 Friday 11:00 P.M. EST: I had breakfast of
Cheerios Honey Nut cereal, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and cafe au lait. I
was listening to http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio5/live/stub/output28.ram BBC Up All
Night live this evening, and I decided to email them a Happy New Years message
at mailto:upallnight@bbc.co.uk , and about fifteen minutes later while I was
getting into the shower, I heard them read part of my message "Happy New
Years from Mike Scott in Greenwich, Connecticut" on the BBC Up All Night
Broadcast. Well I guess that is my fifteen seconds of fame. I then went out for
a walk on lower Greenwich Avenue walking the lower part of the Avenue twice. I
noticed quite a few people seem to like eating underneath the Aquarium at the
Inferno Pizza restaurant across from the train station movie theatre. I smoked
a White Owl Panatela on the second walk around. I chatted with a police officer
that was taking a picture of a crack in the sidewalk in front of Citibank with
a Polaroid camera, and I inquired if it worked in the severe cold. He said they
keep the camera in the car and it works. I returned back home. There were not
to many people out this evening, and I saw quite a few youngsters out about
town. I returned home and filed this report. Well it is very cold out probably
in the single digits, so stay warm and enjoy various diverse activities on the
internet. CIO
Note:<888>1/01/99 Friday 7:00 P.M. EST: I went out this
morning at about 8 A.M.. I stopped by the Grand Union which was open and bought
a 24 pack of toilet paper for $5.99, and a eight pack of paper towels for
$5.99, two boxes of Honeynut Cheerios for $2 apiece, and a bottle of Kikkoman
Soy Sauce for $2.59, and a bottle of Lea and Perrins Wostershire sauce for
$2.50 for a total of $21.88. I next went for a drive down by the water. I
walked the lower area of Greenwich Avenue. I bought a 10 pack of White Owl
Panatelas for $3.59. Starbucks was not opening until 9 A.M.. There were not
many people out. I returned home about 9:30 A.M. and chatted with a family
member. I had a bowl of Florida citrus in the morning. I also snacked on some
Pepperidge Farm Goldfish crackers and ice tea. I went to bed about 10 A.M., and
just go up now. Time for breakfast. Well have a good evening. I might sneak out
before I start working on the computer. CIO
Note:<888>1/01/99 Friday 7:50 A.M. EST: I am finished my web
work and email for the night. I might go out for a little morning light in a
while. CIO
Note:<888>1/01/99 Friday 5:30 A.M. EST: I downloaded mirrors
of both my sites to my local hard drive, so I have them available in correct
file order on the local hard drive. It is pretty quick at this hour of the
morning. I received a phone call at 4 A.M. in the morning from a friend who had
been in Manhattan in Times Square for New Years, and had gotten off at the
train in Port Chester. I went out and picked him up and drove him to the
Stamford YMCA where he lives. He was happy to chat and I suppose he was tired
after having faced that crowd, considering he grew up in the isolated regions
of Vermont. I suppose he was happy to see the full moon on New Years Eve. There
is a ring around the moon right now. On the way back from Stamford, a female
tried to flag me down in the middle of the road in front of the Diamond Hill
Methodist Church, but I did not stop since there was other traffic in the road,
and one of them probably stopped. I drove down to the bottom of Steamboat Road
and surveyed the harbor. There are a lot of guests overnight at the Greenwich
Harbor Inn. I saw one or two early morning walkers out already. Well I will go
back to reading the internet reports. All quiet on the Eastern Front. CIO
Note:<888>1/01/99 Friday 2:10 A.M. EST: For some reason, I
can't upload the files to www.mikescott.org in California, although I deleted
some files, and have 3 megs free space, I guess their server has to recycle. I
am cooking a Tony's Pizza. CIO
Note:<888>1/01/99 Friday 1:30 A.M. EST: I did a minor update
to Scott's downloadable directory scott005.zip linked from download.htm . I
added Atlantic Communications web page ctweb.htm of Connecticut Web sites to
give a little worldwide exposure to Connecticut Web Sites. I hope nobody minds.
I watched the Times Square Ball fall on television at midnight and was back to
the web. Happy New Years. It is getting colder inside, so I turned the heat up.
CIO
Note:<888>1/14/99 Thursday 8:30 P.M. EST: I found this
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 Tweak program IE4 Tweakin' Tool . If you turn
off the Favorites in the Start Menu with it, the Microsoft Internet Explorer
5.0 @home interface does not load the Microsoft Internet Explorer Favorites
into your interface which can be lengthy if you have a definitive group of
Favorites like I do. However, using Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 beta 2 in
the @home interface, the Quick Time movies from CNN don't play, while they do
with the Communicators Interface. Also I get a Java Script debug error when I
close the program. Hopefully the finished version of Microsoft Internet
Explorer 5.0 won't cause these problems with the @home interface. Today I was
up at noon after receiving a call from @home inquiring as to whether I liked
their service. I do like the @home service, and now that I have tweaked the
system, it is everything that I expected. I went out about 2 P.M. after doing a
little net work. I spent about fifteen minutes scraping the ice of my car
windows when I went out. It was a light snowy, cold, and sleety day. I stopped
by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I was shown a
local area network with Windows NT and for some reason my web site froze their
network. Maybe somebody on a NT network should check it for me. Perhaps the
Windows NT network did not have the latest version of Microsoft Internet
Explorer or the right Java Virtual Machine. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital
Thrift shop and bought a AT&T Model 1320 Answering machine for $5. They
were closing early. I drove down by the waterfront and viewed the cold bleak
shoreline. It looks pretty bleak today. I noticed a local Danish citizen was
flying the American flag. I went by the Greenwich Library and checked out ten
Broadway Music CDs, and a local teen working in the library recommend me check
out "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy". I read the local paper. The
library was going to close early at 5 P.M.. I chatted with a fellow in the
parking lot who was near Mt. St. Helens when it blew up working at the Haneford
Nuclear Reservation. He has a patented "Proven Liquid Oxygen Injection Oil
Recovery Process" which sounds interesting. We chatted a bit about
engineering. I heard on the NOAA weather radio, we are suppose to have
"Flash Flood Warnings" tomorrow with a warming trend and rain causing
local area flooding. I returned home and connected the AT&T answering
machine. It took quite a while to figure out how to record a message, since it
did not come with instructions. I had the operator call me back to check it. I
had dinner of cold chicken with Tabasco, baked potato, broccoli, ice tea, and
regular coffee. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Lucent was up today,
while everything else was down. Lucent is basically your "Optic
Fiber" company. Well back to the net, I don't think I will be going out on
this cold bleak night. Now anyone calling me while I am away from home, can
leave a message on the answering machine for me to call back. Well have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>1/14/99 Thursday 4:00 A.M. EST: I am doing routine
work this morning. I had one small problem, I lost my Outlook 98 Address Book,
but I had the contacts, so when I reinstalled it, the Address book came back. I
made a backup of the address book to other directory and floppy. Well I am
sifting though my email, and then I will go to bed. I recommend reading up on
Optic Fibers at http://www.lucent.com . CIO
Note:<888>1/13/99 Wednesday 10:55 P.M. EST: I went out at 7
P.M., and it was beginning to sleet. I stopped by the library for an hour an
read the local paper and PC Magazine. I could get a 333 MMX Cyrix Processor for
my machine for about $100 if my motherboard goes at 83 MHZ, but since I do
mostly web browsing, the 233 MMX is fine enough. I will wait until I can get a
500 MHZ Pentium III clone processor and motherboard for about $200 in about a
year, if prices keep coming down. It was not too busy in the library and
construction on the new addition seems to be progressing well. I then went down
town at the lower Avenue stationary store across from Figaro, I bought buy two
get one free of Kent Light 100s. I am still sneaking a few cigarettes a day,
but I have cut back by about 80 percent. I then walked the lower avenue area.
At 8 P.M. Starbucks was empty, but by 9 P.M., it was full. The Senior and Arts
Center was busy. The restaurants were not too busy in the sleet storm. It let
up a bit for a while, and the salt trucks were out. It is not advisable to go
out on a night like tonight unless one absolutely has to. I then smoked a dark
Manturo CVS factory made cigar at the Post Office plaza in the shelter of the
portico. I read in the paper, that there is a shortage of one cents stamps to
upgrade the old postage stamps, and there are long lines at the Post Office. I
heard on the radio broadcast today, that Riverside now has a Food Emporium
where the A&P use to be. I suppose they might also be open all night or at
least late. I then walked the lower Avenue area again and then walked back up
to the center of the Avenue. I returned to the car, and drove down to Steamboat
Road and viewed the harbor. The houses on the Harbor are mostly darkened with
people going to bed early. I then drove to the Exxon station next to the
library and bought $11.65 of Premium at $141.9 a gallon. I noticed two long
black stretch Lincoln limousines at the station, and they had just dropped off
passengers here in town coming from Newark Airport, and the drivers said the
roads were treacherous. All during the driving period, I was listening to the
NOAA weather radio in my car, and they said one to two inches of sleet, ice,
and snow by morning continuing through Thursday with possible warming near the
shore turning to rain. I then stopped by the Grand Union. I bought two large 39
oz. cans of Chock Full of Nuts ground coffee for $4.99 each on sale at the half
the price, less than half the price of beans, 8 bags of Raman noodles for $2, a
bag of Florida Oranges about a dozen count for $1.99, 8 Grapefruit at 4 for .99
for $1.98, a head of Broccoli for $1.50, an a 15 oz. bottle of Kikkoman Soy
Sauce for $2.59 for a total of $20.04. I returned home slowly on the frosty
roads about a half mile from the store. I remembered to leave my car door
unlocked which is advisable during a ice or sleet storm. I put away the
groceries. I made a cup of the Chock Full of Nuts coffee, cafe au lait style which
I enjoyed with four Danish butter cookies. I am well stocked up on provisions.
I got to thinking that the Red Cross should stock up on the Chock Full of Nuts
coffee while, it is on sale. Each customer is allowed four cans to buy. The Red
Cross also is down to a two days supply of blood, so they need donors in the
area. I then filed this report. Well back to up all night on the net. I won't
be doing any broadcasting for now, it is back to normal routine. Have a good
early morning. CIO
Note:<888>1/13/99 Wednesday 6:30 P.M. EST: I had my early
dinner and just finished cleaning up. I will check to see if the library is
open. I have my long underwear on. I updated Scott's Broadcast for this week
sound.htm . I am just finishing making my weekly batch of icetea.htm . I will
go out shortly for a while. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>1/13/99 Wednesday 4:30 P.M. EST: I am up finally
for the day. We have rough weather coming into the area. I had breakfast of
Cheerios, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and cafe au lait at 9:30 A.M.. I will
now have dinner of roast chicken, potato, broccoli, ice tea, and cafe au lait.
I will update Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>1/13/99 Wednesday 11:10 A.M. EST: I put up a
separate Scott's SHOUTcast Broadcast Page scshout.htm . CIO
Note:<888>1/13/99 Wednesday 10:40 A.M. EST: After a four
hour of Beatles Music this morning, I am rebroadcastng the Greenwich Radio
Station WGCH FM. One links to it from Scott's ShoutCast Link on the sound.htm
Broadcast Page. One needs the WinAmp Player to listen to it
http://www.winamp.com . Well back to bed. CIO
Note:<888>1/13/99 Wednesday 5:15 A.M. EST: beatles1.htm
Beatles Play List. CIO
Note:<888>1/13/99 Wednesday 5:10 A.M. EST: Up all night
again. The ShoutCast Line In Plugin Plays from my microphone, so you can
broadcast live. I downloaded a lot of Beatles MP3 files from
"147.222.135.44". You have to use a FTP client to access them, but
there are lots of other MP3 files besides the Beatles. I will go to bed with my
computer on, broadcasting the Beatles with a link from my sound.htm Broadcast
page for Shoutcast broadcast. I will see how it works in the day time, while I
am asleep. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>1/12/99 Tuesday 10:30 P.M. EST: I went out at 7:30
P.M. and stopped by the library and read the local paper along with Computer
World. I went for a walk on lower Greenwich Avenue. I smoked a Old Greenwich
CVS Factory made cigar at the Post Office Plaza. I chatted with an
acquaintance. I retraced my steps and walked the lower section of Greenwich
Avenue again. It was a warm night for this time of year, and there were quite a
few people out and about. I stopped by the Grand Union and bought two Ruby Red
Tropicana half gallons for $2 apiece, GU 30 count Kitchen trash bags for $2.79,
a gallon of Pepperidge Farm goldfish crackers for $5.29, and a Cumberland Gap
Hickory Smoked Ham at $2.49 a pound for $9.34 plus .17 tax for a total of
$21.59. I returned home and put away the groceries. The computer was finished
defragging. I had some Ramen noodles and goldfish crackers and ice tea for a
light meal. Well back to the net. Have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>1/12/99 Tuesday 5:45 P.M. EST: I put the ShoutCast
Demo link on the sound.htm Broadcast Page, so when I am broadcasting live
occasionally, I can be linked from that page. I can broadcast live voice with
ShoutCast from their server I believe, but I have not determined yet if the
line input is from my microphone or my line in plug to the sound card or both.
I could not get online with my second computer on phone ISP to the Shoutcast
directory server http://yp.shoutcast.com to verify the output at this time of
day, so I will have to wait and see. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm , it
was down a bit today along with IBM and Microsoft. I also fixed a dinner of
Purdue Oven Roaster chicken, broccoli, baked potato, ice tea, and cafe au lait.
Well I will go out shortly for a little diversion. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>1/12/99 Tuesday 2:20 P.M. EST: Scott's ShoutCast
Broadcast Demo, 33 MP3 Recordings Being Broadcast from Scott's Home Desktop
Computer.http://yp.shoutcast.com/cgi‑bin/shoutcast‑playlist.pls?addr=24.228.18.154:8000&file=f.pls
. I am cooking a Purdue chicken. CIO
Note:<888>1/12/99 Tuesday 1:20 P.M. EST: I have been
configuring the http://www.shoutcast.com plugin for http://www.winamp.com . I
have it working and I am broadcasting on the internet MP3 music linked from
SHOUTcast Directory search with the find command for "Scott" in that
directory list to hear my audio selection. I was up at 8 A.M. this morning
after going to bed at 11 P.M.. I had breakfast of HoneyNut Cheerios, toast,
vitamins, orange juice, and cafe au lait. I then started working with the
ShoutCast audio setup. Well enjoy the listening. I have it set on low baud
rate, and basically with it going, I only have enough resources to run it and
my web browser. Well time to clean up. CIO
Note:<888>1/11/99 Monday 8:25 P.M. EST: I chatted with
Optimum Online tech support that handle the @home tech support which are two
different service connections offered in different areas of Connecticut by
Cablevision. They advised me in MS Internet Explorer, Internet Options,
Connections, LAN Settings, To turn off "Use Automatic Script Configuration",
which turns off the proxy script, which you don't need if you don't use the
@home content much. I did this and on their test download page Download Optimum
Online Login Agent , I downloaded the Netscape 4.05 or 4.08 file getting up to
325 Kbytes a second, of course other slower sites are not as fast. I am still
having trouble uploading to my two servers with FTP, but that is probably
because of traffic. The IBM dialer which I still have does get through at a
slower speed. I also tweaked one of my setting in this page PH Net ‑
Cable Modems , I set the DefaultRcvWindow= to 186880 which seems to be ten
percent faster than the 64240 I was using tested on the @home download test
page. I also set in the same setting area "DefaultMSS to 1460 instead of
the 1112 default that my machine had, which makes a big difference. I had
already done this. Of course the earlier mentioned MAXMTU has to be 1500, and
in Win98 I did not have MAXMSS, instead the other DefaultMSS. Well I can speed
up the next, but by eliminating the "Use Automatic Script
Configuration" my machine went ten times faster on the download test page.
Thus I guess I have it pretty much tweaked to the limit. Mike the Tech Rep who
helped me had his own gaming page, you might find interesting HAWK The Ultimate
Clan.. Welcome . Thanks to the Islanders who are also a bit chilly. Well back
to the net. I might be up all night again. CIO
Note:<888>1/11/99 Monday 5:00 P.M. EST: I was up at 8 A.M.
this morning after going to bed at 2 A.M.. I had breakfast of HoneyNut
Cheerios, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and cafe au lait. I cleaned up and
showered. I read tech sites until 12:30 P.M. when the apartment inspector
showed up. He toured the apartment and I chatted with him about tech. I went
out at 1 P.M. and toured the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I bought a metal
steamer for vegetables for $1.25, everything is half price. I drove down
Greenwich Avenue and viewed the cold blustery day on Long Island Sound from
Steamboat Road. There was a high of about 25 degrees F. today. I stopped by the
Town Hall on an errand. I stopped by the Greenwich Library, but this weeks
computer press was not yet in. I went by the Grand Union and I bought 16 bags
of Ramen noodles of various flavors for about $4 priced from .22 to .25, two
Tropicana Grove Stand half gallons for $2 apiece, two Morrell Honey flavored
bacon for $1.50 apiece, Stauffer's frozen Lasagna for $2.99, Angostura bitters
4 oz. for $2.99, two large boxes of Kellogg’s corn flakes for $1.50 each, a
pound of GU Mozzarella for $2.69, a Purdue Whole Roaster at .79 a pound for
$5.83, I Can't Believe It's Not Butter $1.29, a gallon of GU whole milk for
$3.09, a head of broccoli for $1.50, 6 cans of Chicken of the Sea Chunk lite
tuna for $2 all, a five pound bag of Russet potatoes for $1.99, a box of
Clementines for $3.99, for a total of $42.31. I then went back to the bank for
some more money since the ATM did not work at the Grand Union and returned to
the Grand Union and bought a Tony's Supreme 4 Cheese pizza for $3.99, a sale
item of a gallon of Pepperidge Farm goldfish crackers for $5.29 for a total on
the second order of $9.28. I then returned home and put away the groceries. I
had a bowl of Ramen noodles with soy sauce, Fresh Florida Fruit, Pepperidge
Farm Goldfish crackers, ice tea and regular coffee. I updated Scott's Index
scopor01.htm which was down quite a bit today. Well have a good evening, stay
warm. CIO
Note:<888>1/10/99 Sunday 11:30 P.M. EST: I restored the old
September 1998 bios to my computer that I had a copy of. The new bios that I
tried was a bit buggy. I went out for a walk about 6 P.M.. I walked the lower
section of Greenwich Avenue, and smoked a Java Factory made cigar at the Post
Office plaza. I returned home and watched a little television and chatted with
family members. I just finished doing my laundry. I have my annual apartment
inspection tomorrow, so I have to be ready for them by 12:30 P.M.. There is not
a lot to report on the internet, I have been looking at @home content. Well
back to the net, it is going a bit faster now for a change. CIO
Note:<888>1/10/99 Sunday 3:55 P.M. EST: I went to bed after
the movie last night at 9 P.M.. I was up at 8:30 A.M. this morning after a good
rest. I had breakfast of HoneyNut Cheerios, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and
cafe au lait. I went back to bed after a tired spell set in until noon. I got
up and started watering the plants and cleaning the apartment. Part way through
this I decided to upgrade the CMOS on my computer. I downloaded one of two CMOS
updates from BIOS & Drivers for my particular MB‑571 motherboard.
Bios V 7.0 did not work on my system since it crippled the floppy drive
controller which was quite a pain. I had to do a safe command prompt boot and
install the other Bios V 3.2 (A) which works fine. V 7.0 enabled a infrared
port which I don't have. V 3.2 (A) brought up my screen in a smaller picture
which I was able to correct by adjusting the monitor setup to a larger size. It
seems a little bit more responsive. I finished cleaning the apartment and
watering the plants about 3 P.M.. I just finished a Tony's Pizza with ice tea
and regular coffee. I have to clean up next, and I will probably go out for a
short walk after that just after sun down. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>1/09/99 Saturday 6:00 P.M. EST: Quiet Saturday.
Internet going slowly. I am going to watch "Islands in the Stream" on
Channel 45 with George C. Scott starting now at 6 P.M.. On AMC American Movie
Classics. CIO
Note:<888>1/09/99 Saturday 1:20 P.M. EST: Well I went to bed
at 9 P.M. last night. I was up at 5 A.M. and had breakfast of HoneyNut
Cheerios, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and cafe au lait. I went back to bed
until 9 A.M.. I watched a bit of the computer shows on the SciFi channel. I
showered and cleaned up and went out about 11 P.M.. I went by the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift shop, I drove downtown and had a Almond Danish I bought at St.
Moritz bakery and ate it in front of the senior center. I bought a Mona Lisa
Lottery ticket which I did not win. I went by the Greenwich library and read
the local paper. I chatted with a local about Florida in the old days. I
returned home and filed this report. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm .
Well have a good day. It is pretty gloomy out there, but at least it rained and
we only have slush left. CIO
Note:<888>1/08/99 Friday 5:30 P.M. EST: HUSKY ‑
Healthcare for Uninsured Kids and Youth , Greenwich Housing , and Welcome
to...Taft Sports . Three local Connecticut links you might find useful. CIO
Note:<888>1/08/99 Friday 5:10 P.M. EST: For a taste of
Scotland, a slightly different rendition of the Greenwich Country Day School
theme song, better known as "Scotland the Brave" click on this link
about doings up in the Highlands. I am still maintaining usual quiet routine.
http://www.scottish.internetradio.co.uk:90/ramgen/pres1.rm . Well since the
Scottish Oil is pretty hard to extract from the sea, we might think about
saving some it. I suppose if Scotland is to become a separate country, and
since the Scottish are well known for their frugality, I could continue to
maintain my present duties and also assume the post as Scottish representative
to the United Nations, not to mention it would add another friendly vote at the
U.N., of course I can't afford or be bothered traveling into New Amsterdam, so
I would have to see about using some sort of other communications like a couple
of Dixie cups and a string, to see if that worked better. It seems to me that
the real "Old Guard" might descend upon us, not this recent group of
makeshift pretenders. Of course, I am not sure if anyone is left in Nathaniel
Witheral for all I know they escaped on the Queen Mary to warmer ports of call.
Keep an eye on the real Old Guard, whom we don't see too much of anymore. Well
I am confused why the broadcasts are not live, but I suppose they can't afford
Real Audio servers in the Eastern Hemisphere or it would take up too much band
width. Not much happening as far as I can tell, but it has been a quiet day,
and I am beginning to slow down in this neck of the woods. Keep a keen eye out
for any stray wolves that might have drifted down from the North Woods. As I
have told you many times before, there is a wolf den or briar patch at Tod's
Point, which means the wolf is use to returning to that patch of land. It is a
mighty animal with senses keener than man, so I suppose it will be prowling our
neck of the woods. Yeh the Orange wolf, not the gray timber wolf. I have a
feeling it is back. Well so much for nature stories. I guess a Russian or Irish
wolf hound might be handy if such is the case. Back to square one. CIO
Note:<888>1/08/99 Friday 2:50 P.M. EST: Merry Christmas in
the Russian Orthodox Christian Calendar, click on
http://www.wrn.org/audio/1700_usa.ram to listen to the English Broadcast from
Russia. Well it sure looks like Russian Christmas outside the way things are
beginning to shape up, look at the satellite photo GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITE
SERVER ‑ VISIT OFTEN! to check out the current snow front. Merry
Christmas, Michael.
Note:<888>1/08/99 Friday 1:50 P.M. EST: I am staying inside
today. We started to get snow about noon. We have about an inch of snow at the
moment. Arthur our trusty building custodian is keeping a close eye on the snow
in case it starts falling hard, but he goes home at 4 P.M., and remember I am
on a day schedule, so I will be going to bed about 9 P.M.. I spent the morning
and early afternoon reading @home newsgroups about cable modem service. I
searched the words "Cable Modem" at Yahoo and read up a bit on them.
I also called Cablevision and am spending an extra $5 a month for some of the
Optimum family service instead of the basic service, so I will get a few rerun
movie channels which might enhance ones television viewing experience. It is my
contention that since I am paying around $75 a month for Optimum Online Cable
Modem and the Optimum Online Cablevision, I should get all the premium packages
thrown into the package at that rate, particularly since their cable service is
not really as fast as they claim most of the time during the waking hours. Well
lets wait and see what the FCC determines about this network of events. Well
time for lunch. CIO
Note:<888>1/08/99 Friday 8:25 A.M. EST: I finished my email.
If you want to listen to the BBC, click the third Loch Ness Monster on my
Homepage, and that will bring up the radio link to the BBC. BBC stands for
"British Broadcasting Corporation" or "Auntie B". I believe
they have their headquarters in Bush House, but you have to remember in World
War II, they use to send out cryptic messages to Field Agents in the
Underground to advise them on their various clandestine affairs. I suppose
today, they are more commercial. Well it is a gray sky outside, as I sit here
in my Long Johns trying to ward off the morning chill, one gets use to the
morning chill, and remember as the day progresses, it generally gets warmer
until sunset. Not much happening, I thought I might try some of the internet
communications programs. Iphone usually works despite their voyeur audience,
whereas the Microsoft Netmeeting Server out there in Redmond, is hard to reach
and is frequently busy with a large Asian audience of users. Well a gray day
for Green Town. CIO
Note:<888>1/08/99 Friday 6:50 A.M. EST: I went to bed at 8
P.M. last night and was up at 5 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of HoneyNut
Cheerios, Toast, vitamins, orange juice, and cafe au lait. I listened to a bit
of the BBC's broadcast on the internet, they tend to have a EURO sense of humor
that is a bit different. I suppose it comes from Europeans indulging in various
alcoholic drinks more frequently, since they don't drive automobiles as much
over there, so they don't have to be aware on restrictions on drinking and
driving. I guess in less developed countries where there are fewer automobiles,
people actually drink more to ward off the cold weather during the winter.
Still it is part of their culture, which only recently has had the automobile
introduced to their part of the world. So if you see any tipsy travelers from
the other side of the pond, remember they are not use to the velocity of
automobile traffic in our neck of the woods. Yesterday I noticed the daytime
drivers particularly do not pay any attention to pedestrian traffic in the area
as they come barreling into the local area. I remember one college classmate
who is now a district attorney in Colorado who used to wear Harley Davidson
motorcycle boots with steel plates, and whenever a car almost hit him as a
pedestrian, he would give it a good quick kick. Of course he was young and
quick in those days, and I don't think he would be up to that anymore. Well
anyway be respectful of Pedestrians, particularly since they might be important
visitors. I dare say, we could blockade the town, and eliminate all automobile
traffic, but that would create a security problem for emergency vehicles. Well
I cleaned up, and surfed my daily work links scotwork.htm . I now will sift
through my email. Well have a good day, and keep a weather eye out for any snow
that might have been forecast. CIO
Note:<888>1/21/99 Thursday 4:15 A.M. EST: I worked on
installing Real G2 audio server and encoder on my machine, but my computer is
not powerful to support them. I also tried the MS Netmedia server programs, but
they need Windows NT server. I went out at 8 P.M. this past evening and read
the tech press in the library. I went for a short walk. I showed one of the
regular evening walkers, my internet setup for a couple of hours, and explained
what has been happening on the net for the last couple of weeks. I went for a
walk again at 11 P.M., and there was a lot of traffic since the turnpike was
backed up headed East, and a number of automobiles and semi trucks were exiting
into downtown Greenwich to avoid the backup. I returned home at midnight and
had a Tony's frozen pizza and ice tea and coffee. I worked on the audio server
programs until just about now to no avail. I will now do some of my regular
internet work. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Check out Bill Gates Net
Worth Page to see how much Mr. Bill is worth. Well back to simpler activity. Have
a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>1/20/99 Wednesday 4:35 P.M. EST: I downloaded
Lotus Notes R5 beta 2 and Domino server betas from www.lotus.com . I installed
them. I noticed that the Domino Server setup with @home, and one can use one's
@home connection to have one's own server on one’s own personal computer. I
then downloaded the most common server from www.apache.com and configured it,
and it also works with the @home connection. Basically my @home server address
is the "@home Computer name.stmfd1.ct.home.com", where @home Computer
name is the name Cablevision gave to your computer in the Network setup and the
rest if my local @home network server. I don't know if one can make this name
freely available, or one is suppose to keep it secret. However, after
configuring the Apache setup file, my server works fine with the @home network.
However, for security reasons, I don't know if I am going to make it available
just, yet since I don't know about Firewalls Etc. Trust me a server works with
@home. Well I went to bed at 10:30 A.M. and was up at 4 P.M. Time for
breakfast. CIO
Note:<888>1/20/99 Wednesday 2:35 A.M. EST: I updated Scott's
Broadcast sound.htm . I put links on the homepage to IBM and Microsoft
quarterly reports. I believe IBM's 4th quarter report is due out after the
stock exchange close today. I am listening to the IBM Lotus Lotusphere
http://www.lotus.com broadcast on the upcoming release of Lotus Notes 5.0 due
in February. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>1/20/99 Wednesday 12:25 A.M. EST: I was up at
about 1 P.M. today. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, toast, vitamins,
orange juice, and coffee. I headed out at 2:30 P.M. and stopped by Putnam Trust
Bank of New York. I saw the head of Greenwich's Millennium Event next New Years
Eve entering the bank. I also chatted with a neighbor who had just returned
from Jamaica. I drove over to the Stamford YMCA and gave a friend a ride to
Greenwich. I noticed a look-alike of a famous singer there. I made my 4 P.M.
appointment. I drove down to Steamboat Road and viewed Long Island Sound and
listened to the NOAA weather report which was talking about ice on the Delaware
River melting and causing flooding. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and read
the Greenwich Times. The usual group of students and citizens were there. There
was an article in the Greenwich Times, that the Greenwich Library is missing
17,000 volumes. I suggested to them that the University of Illinois between the
Urbana and Chicago campuses has 60 million volumes, and they might have surplus
older volumes in storage that could be used to replace the missing older
volumes from the Greenwich Library. While downtown I said hello to one of the
senior Anglophile members of the community, whom seem to have a sense of humor
about it all. There were some very tall teenagers in the library, so I guess
not everyone is short in Greenwich. I returned home and was tired, so I slept
until 10:30 P.M., and then got up and listened to some BBC internet news. I
made a dinner of ham, potato, broccoli, ice tea, and coffee. I updated Scott's
Index scopor01.htm which has IBM and Microsoft up quite a bit today. Well I
will be up all night again. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>1/19/99 Tuesday 8:15 A.M. EST: I did my usual
internet work until about 2 A.M. this morning. Then I got bogged down. I
downloaded the latest driver for my Intel Network card, and I could not get the
card to install properly after numerous attempts and various trials. I finally
called @home tech support as soon as they opened at 7 A.M., and they said to
install the driver from the @home CD. I started the @home CD installation,
after having deleted the Network card from the driver setup, and when it
prompted me to reboot, it asked me for the new network card drive disk I had
downloaded from Intel, and it all installed properly. Well back to square one.
I am bushed and time for bed. I have a 4 P.M. appointment this afternoon, so I
have to be up at 2 P.M.. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>1/18/99 Monday 11:55 P.M. EST: I was up at 2 P.M.
this afternoon. I worked on the internet, and it started raining and thundering
about 5 P.M.. I unplugged the computer, and disconnected the ethernet cable
from the cable modem to the computer, to protect against lightning, although I
do have a surge suppressor in my control panel, I thought it would be safer.
There was quite a bit of rain. I rested until 8 P.M. when I chatted with a
friend. I went out and walked the lower area of Greenwich Avenue twice. It was
not too busy out, and most of the restaurants were empty. I bought two packs of
Wave Lights 100s for $3.80 and two five packs of White Owl panatelas for $5.60
and a snow brush ice scraper for $1.60. I smoked one of the White Owl panatelas
at the post office plaza. I drove down Steamboat Road and observed Long Island
Sound. I notice quite a bit of aviation traffic with the clearing skies. I
stopped by the Grand Union and bought a gallon of Pepperidge Farm Goldfish
crackers for $5.29, a bag of taco chips for $1.99, and McCormick Peppercorns
for $5.29 for a total of $10.98. I returned home and put away the groceries. I
ate some of my soup mixture as a cold dip with the taco chips with ice tea. I
watched a rerun of "Violent Planet? " about volcanoes on the
Discovery channel. I made coffee, and I received a phone call from a family
member. I filed this report. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>1/18/99 Monday 4:00 A.M. EST: I did my internet
work and finally finished my email. I finished doing my laundry. I had Florida
Fresh Fruit and goldfish crackers for a snack just now. I posted my recipe for
Scott's Cajun Onion Chicken Ham Soup . Well have a good morning, time for me to
start slowing down. CIO
Note:<888>1/17/99 Sunday 8:40 P.M. EST: I was up at 2 P.M.
today. I cleaned the apartment and watered the plants until 6:30 P.M.. I had
breakfast of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee.
I had dinner of the soup I made a couple of days ago along with Ramen noodles,
ice tea, and coffee. I am doing routine internet work. Well have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>1/16/99 Saturday 11:40 P.M. EST: I worked on the
computer for a while. I went out for a walk about 8 P.M. and walked around
downtown for an hour and a half. The local citizens were out for evening
strolls, dining, and movie going. It was busy downtown. I walked the lower
section of Greenwich Avenue twice. I noticed that quite a few people seem to
lose gloves in exiting their automobiles, and I even saw one pair of gloves on
the ground. I guess people put gloves in their laps and when they exit the
automobiles, they fall on the ground. I actually don't wear gloves much myself
unless it is below 20 degrees since I just put my hands in my jacket pockets.
However on very cold nights, I do wear the gloves. I noticed quite a few
youngsters were out on the weekend evening. After my stroll, I stopped by the
Grand Union and purchased a jar of Hellmann's Real Mayonnaise for $2.79, a
gallon of GU whole milk for $3.09, and a half gallon of Tropicana Ruby Red
Orange juice for $2 for a total of $7.88. I returned home and put away the
groceries. I ate a bowl of Fresh Florida Fruit. I watched part of Hitchhiker's
Guide to the Galaxy, but I lost interest, so I filed this report. It is warm
and comfortable in my apartment, and since there are younger more able bodied
adults in the town with qualified vehicles in town, I will let them maintain
the cold watch night patrol, and relax at home on the computer myself. I have a
number of automatic email messages to sift through. Well tomorrow when I awake,
it will be another Sunday house cleaning day. Have a good nights rest. I will
probably be up until about 4 A.M., give or take. CIO
Note:<888>1/16/99 Saturday 6:15 P.M. EST: I went out at
about 1:30 P.M.. I was up at about noon. I had Kellogg's Corn Flakes for breakfast,
toast, orange juice, vitamins, and regularly Chock Full of Nuts coffee. I was
awaken by a neighbor who had found a pair of Maine Hunting Boots size 11 1/2
discarded, asking me if I wanted them. I retrieved them, and I only wear size 9
1/2, but I have a friend that they will probably fit. I drove by the Arnold
Bread Factory Outlet bakery store and bought three loaves of Healthnut bread
for $3.87. I went by the Greenwich Library and there were lots of teens using
the library. I noticed they have four copies of the Heart Association Cook Book
just coming in. I drove by Putnam Trust Bank of New York and retrieved funds at
the ATM. They have their ATM slips up side down, so they come out printed
upside down. I drove down by Indian Harbor on Steamboat Road and viewed the
waterfront listening to NOAA Weather Radio from Brookhaven, Long Island. They
mention Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard a lot in their weather forecasts. I
noticed somebody in red pants sailing a Cat Boat in the harbor to the east of
the pier. I chatted with a Chinese Gentleman who was driving a new gray
Cadillac about Cadillac’s and General Motors. I told him I thought they might
be quitting making the large Cadillac Fleetwood and Brougham. He said he
thought the Cadillac should have rear wheel drive. I went back uptown, and
noticed a brand new, I believe large white Cadillac Brougham with temporary
license plates on it from Victor Potamkim, so I guess they are still selling
the large Cadillac Sedan. I went by the lower Avenue stationary store, and
bought three packs of Wave Ultra lites for $5.55. I sat in the Town Green on
bench in front of a very slippery brick walkway. When they put in the brick
walkways on the town green, they should have allowed for proper drainage, so in
the winter it does not ice up. I guess they could have slightly elevated it, so
it would not be covered with ice. I smoked a Old Greenwich CVS Factory Made
fifteen cent cigar. I chatted briefly with a Polish fellow who wanted to know
about the Greenwich Police traffic directing hours. I returned towards Byram
and stopped by McDonalds and had a McRib Sandwich meal with large fries and
diet coke for $4.44. I returned home and made a cup of Chock Full of Nuts
coffee and filed this report. Well have a good evening. I still have to go back
out and buy milk and mayonnaise. CIO
Note:<888>1/16/99 Saturday 3:10 A.M. EST: I received a call
from a friend and chatted for a while. I stopped by over in Stamford at the
YMCA to pick him up and we took a night cruise up U.S. 1 to Darien chatting and
drove north to New Canaan which was quiet downtown. I noticed one lone
pedestrian sitting outside at the patio at Starbucks by the train station. I
noticed the lights were on at the old Gates restaurant which a junior school
classmate of mine runs. My passenger said he could smell the Italian cooking,
and I explained to him that was the smell of me from my onion soup. I returned
to the YMCA in Stamford and we chatted until about 1:30 P.M. in the car in
front of the building. I returned via U.S. 1 to Greenwich. I drove down
Greenwich Avenue and I noticed an elderly gentleman walking up the Avenue in a
orange parka in front of the Dome Restaurant. I drove down to the bottom of
Steamboat Road and turned around drove up Milbank and headed west on East
Putnam Avenue. I noticed the same elderly gentleman had stumbled in the
sidewalk at Lafayette Place in front of the Presbyterian Church, so I stopped
to assist. I flagged down a passing taxi and asked them to call the police. The
gentleman explained he was trying to walk to the hospital, so I put him in my
car and drove him over to the emergency room at the hospital. The inner door
was locked, so I left him there and went to park the car and get security to
open the door, at which time three police cars showed up. I explained the
situation to the police and they went to assist the gentleman, and I departed.
I returned home and had a glass of ice tea. It is pretty cold out, so I hope
everyone is all right. I will file this report and go to bed, since I am tired.
Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>1/15/99 Friday 9:40 P.M. EST: I went out after the
last message and drove down Steamboat Road and surveyed the waterfront. I
noticed two small ducks male and female that I had not seen before. They had a
white and black head respectively, with greenish black body, about half the
size of regular ducks. I chatted with the Italian chef at the Indian Harbor
Yacht club about food in general in various places I had lived and worked. He
seemed to have the same perspective that I did. I stopped by the Greenwich
Library and read P.C. Week. I chatted with the Burns Security Guard about
encyclopedias. I returned home and decided to start making onion soup. All
during this period and while cooking I was broadcasting Broadway melodies. I
first pealed three pounds of onions. I pureed half in the GE food processor,
and sliced the other half in the same machine. I put about eight tablespoons of
olive oil in the bottom of a gallon revere soup pot. I then put in half the
pureed onions. I put in half the sliced onions. I put in about six ounces of
chopped garlic from the prepared chopped garlic from the Grand Union. I put in
the rest of the sliced onions. To the other half of the pureed onion in the
food processor, I added three tablespoons Italian seasoning, one tablespoon
oregano, a teaspoon thyme, a half teaspoon garlic powder, a half teaspoon of
Pep Erica, along with dashes of curry powder and Chinese five spice, a quarter
teaspoon of celery powder, a cup of white wine, four ounces of Jack Daniels,
two ounces of soy sauce, four teaspoons of Lea and Perins, two teaspoons of
Tabasco sauce, two teaspoons of Angostura bitters, a teaspoon of chicken and
meat seasoning, ten beef bullion cubes, four ounces of horse radish. I then
pureed the whole mixture in the GE food processor and put it in the soup pot. I
stirred up the ingredients in the soup pot and added another cup of white wine.
I added a pads of a stick of I Can't Believe It's Not Butter. I turned on the
soup pot to medium high to let it heat up. I then removed about two pounds of
Purdue chicken from the chicken I had cooked earlier in the week, about two
thirds dark meat and one third white meat. I pureed one pound and diced one
pound and added that to the soup mixture. I then took two pounds of the
Cumberland Hickory smoked ham and pureed one pound and diced one pound and
added it to the soup mixture and stirred with about a cup of milk, and ten
strips of lightly cooked bacon. The whole mixture was two full for the gallon
pot, so I separated it into equal amounts in a second pot and added about two
cups of milk or more to desired consistency to each pot along with a teaspoon
of parsley to each pot and six bay leaves to each pot. While each pot was
simmering on medium low for a half hour with stirring, I sectioned four
grapefruit, five oranges, and ten clementines, and added angostura bitters to
the mixture with orange juice along with the pureed remains of my old fruit
salad a shot of Mount Gay Rum. I put the fruit salad in the refrigerator. I
then turned back to the soup and lower both pots down to simmering for another
hour. I cleaned up while I was working which is good advice while cooking. I
went out and smoked a White Owl Panatela and observed the melt off today and
turned to solid ice, so it is very slippery outside. I threw away all the
garbage left over from the food preparation. About 8 P.M. after one and half
hours total cooking the soup was ready. I put two Rubbermaid containers in the
freezer and one Rubbermaid container in the refrigerator. I had a big bowl of
the soup which is spicy and delicious along with Pepperidge Farm goldfish
crackers, and diet Pepsi. I them made a regular cup of Chock Full of Nuts
coffee with Nutrataste a half teaspoon of sugar and milk which I am drinking
now with two Danish cookies. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm which was up
a bit today, just reaching the level of the Index a year ago mid March. I will
finish my coffee and go out for a short stroll downtown after I finish it. Well
have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>1/15/99 Friday 2:00 P.M. EST: I was up until about
2 A.M. last night. I was doing routine internet work, when I stumbled across a
slight problem which looks like a local version of Industrial Espionage. I
noticed the reason that my @home Favorites don't load in with the @home
interface for Internet Explorer is not from using the IE4 Tweakin' Tool , but
that my all the files in my @home folder had been eliminated. I reinstalled
@home's interface to correct the problem, and the Favorites now load with or
without the tweak. I ran the @home Network Diagnostics and it indicated that
the "Name Server" was not working. I checked my Network settings, and
I discovered in the "TCP/IP ‑> Intel EtherExpress Pro100+ PCI
Adapter" setting for some odd reason under "Properties" ,
"DNS Configuration", "Enable DNS" had been checked, and the
IP number of "209.4.160.164" had been entered. This was not the
setting put in by Cablevision, since I had checked it when they installed. It
is suppose to be disabled. I checked with Optimum Online Support at 203‑750‑8790
and they confirmed that it is suppose to be disabled. I confirmed with them
that the deletion of the @home folder files and the "DNS
Configuration" setting would not have been caused by any software
installation or virus, but would have to have been done deliberately by someone
accessing the computer, which was not done by me. This means that persons or
persons unknown have access to my computer to perpetrate this change of setup.
I thus changed my Computer "Password" that only the senior personnel
know. Moreover, since it is obvious that people are accessing my computer and
changing system setups, why would they do it? I don't know that much about
networking, but entering that "DNS Configuration" setting I believe
would have set up my computer with the Intel EtherExpress Pro100+ PCI
Adapter" so that the infiltrator could have downloaded the contents of my
2 gigabytes on my 5 gigabyte hard drive to a laptop computer very quickly through
connecting with an ethernet cable to an ethernet port on a laptop. Thus we have
established proof that certain individuals with Network Experience are
accessing my computer for clandestine purposes only known to themselves. I
thought about this in the early morning hours, and figured it out. I then went
to bed and secure the apartment to prevent intrusion. When I woke up this
morning, I conferred with a senior advisor, and then conferred with IBM
security in Armonk about the event. To them it seems somewhat curious too, why
someone would try to take free internet content, unless they were after my
personal setup of my PC that has taken many thousands of hours to set up. I
then conferred with a family member and gave them the password. I next went
outside, and check the light ice condition. It was beginning to rain, so I
scraped a thin layer of ice off my car and chatted with my neighbors who were
doing the same. I scraped a thin layer of ice off of one of my neighbors car,
so she should get out also. I then returned home and filed this report. Well
whatever the case, the primary directive is to reduce stress, and therefore I
am not letting the aforementioned matter bother me, since I prefer to keep my
stress level down. Well have a good day, and I will go out as soon as I clean
up. The telephone answering machine is working fine too. I also called the
White House Secret Service intelligence office this morning and advised them
they should go down to Tobago and play some golf at the Mount Irvine Club to
get away from all the negative propaganda on the Marconni Wireless Picture
device I have installed in my apartment. Well I suppose "No News, Is Good
News". Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>1/30/99 Saturday 12:30 P.M. EST: Well I finished
most of my routine internet work today. I had a ham and cheese sandwich on
toast with Dijon mustard, mayonnaise, and horse radish along with Ramen noodles
and ice tea and I am finishing my coffee. I also finished the Banana Nut Crunch
cake. Well it is warm inside, and I really don't have anything to do outside,
so I will just hang around inside and not irritate my arthritic condition.
Anyone with a few extra pennies to spend, can check out gwreal.htm to see what
is happening in the local housing market. I prefer my "Grace and Favor"
establishment, since it is part of the hereditary legacy of the family in this
area for over 350 years, of course I could always reclaim Long Island, but
leading ministers from Foreign Nations figured out it would be underwater in
about a 100 years along with Florida and the Netherlands. Thus since I am an
living at an interesting topographical location, it might be at the location of
a new light house in about a 100 years overlooking Westchester Harbor. Well
enough of future planning, no news is good news. I think I will listen to some
of my MP3 collection music1.htm, which I can play continuously on my computer
through my stereo system. Well have a good afternoon, and give my best to the
weekend warriors. CIO
Note:<888>1/30/99 Saturday 6:00 A.M. EST: I was up at 4
A.M., and I had Quaker oatmeal, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and cafe au lait
for breakfast. I am sifting through my email. There is Diamond Multimedia's MP3
site RioPort.Com Home Page ‑ Your source for Digital Music on the Web
which has MP3 music links. Well have a good morning. I have the heat turned up,
and it is warm and comfortable inside this morning, but my legs still feel
stiff after walking around in the cold yesterday. I need to get more of the
arthritis pills Claucostomine and Glucosomine pills at Fresh Fields at the
first of the month along with having my Doctor check into giving me a
prescription for Monsanto's new arthritis pill Celebra. Well have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>1/29/99 Friday 4:40 P.M. EST: I did some work on
the computer this morning, I can't recall what. Someone called me to deliver
some items, so I went out and delivered them around 1 P.M.. I stopped by the
ELDC thrift shop. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I drove down by the
water and observed the sound. I stopped by CVS and picked up a prescription. I
stopped by the Arnold Bread store outlet, and bought two loaves of Healthnut
bread for $2.33 together, my Arnold card was filled up so I got two free cheese
cakes, and they also gave me a green line banana cake. I returned home and put
the bake goods in the freezer. I had a piece of banana cake. Well it is a very
nice sunny day out, but my arthritis condition is very severe and I felt
crippled while walking all day long. I will have to take a hot bath to feel
better. I guess the arthritis cuts in and out like a neurological disorder, one
minute I am walking fine, and the next moment I am walking at a very slow pace,
which is hard to break. It happens all the time in the winter, so I just spend
more time inside. Living around senior citizens, one learns not to complain
about arthritis, and one gets use to the normal routine. They have two nice
Paul Revere lamps at the ELDC shop for $150, like the old saying about the
British Arriving, "One If By Land, Two If By Sea." I chatted with
some decent chaps from Jamaica about the Caribbean while browsing the Arnold
Bread Outlet. Well enjoy the rest of the day, I am going to take a hot bath. I
also updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>1/29/99 Friday 7:10 A.M. EST: I finished my daily
internet routines of web surfing and email, I also read the @home newsgroups. I
had a light meal of pasta and broccoli with olive oil and butter and herbs
about 5 A.M. along with ice tea. Well it is warm and comfortable inside. With
this North Sea weather the visitors have brought, my arthritis has been kicking
in and out when I go outside, but it is warm and comfortable inside the
apartment. It seems like a Saturday although it is only Friday, so I guess we
can pretend like it is a Holiday for some odd reason. Well time to relax a bit,
I will leave Iphone open for conversation, but nobody ever wants to converse
anyway, and the British are never on Iphone anyway, since there are to many odd
balls using it, not to mention if I never can get on the Microsoft Netmeeting
server, the Brits certainly can't log onto it, but both have a few freezing
Canadians regularly using them. Well no news is good news. Have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>1/29/99 Friday 4:10 A.M. EST: I updated Scott's
Broadcast sound.htm , well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>1/29/99 Friday 3:20 A.M. EST: I was up at midnight
and had breakfast of Quaker Oat Meal, toast, coffee, orange juice, and
vitamins. I listened to some tech reports. I got a tired spell and went back to
sleep. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>1/28/99 Thursday 4:40 P.M. EST: I went out at 8
A.M. and stopped by Steamboat Road and chatted with a local waterfront observer
about nautical and volcanic activities. I mentioned that the Seismic activity
in Columbia is probably caused by Volcanic activity in the area. I also filled
up my car at Exxon. I went by the Hospital Thrift shop and toured the shop
again for the millionth time. I returned home and worked on the computer a bit
in the morning. I rested from noon until 1:30 P.M.. I went out and dropped off
an item for an acquaintance whom needed it and drove him back home. I made my 3
P.M. appointment. I returned home and had the same dinner of red and white clam
sauce with noodles with ice tea. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well I
have been up since about 8 P.M. last night, so it is time for me to go to bed
and get some rest. Enjoy the evening. CIO
Note:<888>1/28/99 Thursday 7:20 A.M. EST: While chatting
with a friend last night about the news, I mentioned that there was a lot of
news recently about Scott base in Antarctica and the Scott ‑ Amudsen base
there too, particularly with concern from New Zealanders whom are keen on
Antarctica. I read there stories saying that in the next 100 to 200 years if
the polar ice shelf drops off and falls into the ocean melting its 2500 meters
of ice, that it would substantially change the ocean levels for low lying
countries and climates after changing the ocean currents. The same articles also
mentioned that 90 percent of the earth's fresh water is frozen in Antarctica.
What I also know is that the weight of the South Pole is so substantial that if
it were to melt into water, and flow freely in the earth's ocean, it would more
than likely effects the earth's polar axis, thus also causing the earth's orbit
to possibly change along with the angle at which the sun strikes the earth,
thus in such an eventuality that the earth could be tipped on its axis, and the
poles would be tropical and dry, the equatorial countries would be frozen. So
another event to be looked forward to by future planners, if it should happen,
just imagine Norwegian orange juice, camels, and palm trees. Well back to some
early morning activity around town, perhaps I will float outside for a while to
see what the morning Titans are up to. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>1/28/99 Thursday 5:55 A.M. EST: I went out for a
walk on Greenwich Avenue after the last message. I walked the entire length of
Greenwich Avenue. I smoked a dark CVS fifteen cent cigar in front of the post
office plaza and walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I also drank a
thermos of coffee at the post office. I noticed an automobile trailer vehicle
drive up Greenwich Avenue the wrong way at about thirty miles an hour carrying
three automobiles for delivery. About 45 minutes later I noticed him drive back
down Greenwich Avenue the right way. I noticed the Street Cleaner out going up
Greenwich Avenue the wrong way. I had to relieve myself once in the park and
once next to Saks in alley way. As one gets older there are not always the
proper facilities downtown when nature calls, which is much the gripe of a lot
of our visitors who come into the area late at night. Of course there is always
the Greenwich Harbor Inn or the Colonial Diner if you happen to have the time.
I noticed the street clock in front of the location that use to be the
Greenwich Hardware store now a Vermont Handicraft shop is no longer working
properly. I once talked to the clock man fixing it several years ago, and I
believe he comes from the Northeast part of Connecticut. Thinking about
Perrier, I got to thinking about the Gulliver’s Discothèque fire that occurred
on its office location around October 1974, and I remember beside the local
citizens, the casualties included European students, so possibly some of their
relatives occasionally visit the site. I am not sure if there is any fitting
memorial to the casualties lost in that most tragic fire. I will have to look
at the Greenwich Time microfilm in the Greenwich Library when I have time to
refresh my memory on those events, as I recall at the time although I lived
here, I was actually working in Manhattan and only visiting Greenwich on
weekends to cut the grass and rake the leafs. Since I was not continually in
the area during the tragedy, I did not read the newspaper accounts, but I do
know there were lots of foreign visitors in town as usual and I had friends
around the French consulate in Manhattan that I would occasionally see in my activities
in Manhattan. Well I suppose the younger folks at Perrier don't know whom was
lost, but I recall there were French citizens lost in the fire. Well enough of
gloomy remembrances, let us try to stay current with present events which bare
just as much attention. I have a 3 P.M. appointment this afternoon, I might try
to stay up until then. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>1/28/99 Thursday 2:00 A.M. EST: I went to bed at 1
P.M. yesterday. A friend called just as I was going to bed and I chatted for a
while. I slept until 8 P.M.. I was up and had breakfast of Quaker Oat Meal,
toast, vitamins, orange juice, and cafe au lait. I had optimized the computer
while I was asleep. I started a hard drive to hard drive backup. I went out and
stopped by CVS in Riverside and bought another carton of Hav‑A‑Tampa
Light Small Cigars for $13.96. I said hello to a French gentleman there. I
stopped by the Stamford YMCA and chatted with a friend outside in my car
observing the local night street activity. I stopped by the Old Greenwich Hyatt
and withdrew funds from the Putnam Trust ATM machine there. I noticed both
Seamen’s and Perrier were having receptions there. I chatted with a Perrier
representative from Dallas, Texas about my knowledge of Perrier and Nestle and
other local business activities. I would imagine there were some French
citizens at the Perrier reception. I returned to central Greenwich and drove
down to the bottom of Steamboat Road and observed the weather. I returned home
and boiled a package of noodles and mixed a can of white clam sauce with some
defrosted pizza sauce I had in the freeze and put the red and white clam sauce
mixture on the noodles for dinner and saved the rest for later. The compute
backup of as many files as I have room to backup is finished. I made a cup of
coffee and put it my thermos, and I will go out to drink it outside and have a
cigar downtown in another exciting adventure of Mike up all night. I will try
to get around to doing my weekly broadcast this morning also. Well have a good
morning. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm , just now. CIO
Note:<888>1/27/99 Wednesday 10:40 A.M. EST: I went out at 8
A.M. this morning and scraped a light layer of ice off my automobile windows
while Finoccios Garbage hauler showed up to empty the contents of the building
dumpster. It is a clear warm day in the mid 40s to mid 50s F.. I drove by the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop and toured the meager collection of goods they
have available, mostly clothes and not much of interest this week, but it
depends on what the local citizens decide to chuck away. A local camper from
Maine was there in his GMC and very peculiarly wearing shorts as if it is a
spring day. I said good morning to some of the regular staff and volunteers. I
then drove down Greenwich Avenue which was not too busy to the bottom of
Steamboat Road and observed two swans on the completely calm Long Island Sound
on a bright sunny morning. I put a half of a quart of Quaker State oil in my
automobile. I listened to the NOAA weather radio from Brookhaven Laboratory out
on Long Island I believe in the Cold Spring Harbor Area. I noticed a couple of
morning walkers and newspaper readers down by the harbor. I checked the dual
fan belts on my alternator and they need tightening and make a little noise,
but nothing major to worry about. I returned up town and stopped by the
Greenwich Library. I said good morning to the regular Burns Security. I read
the Greenwich Times which had the usual local content. I chatted with one of
the long time Greenwich Residents who recently moved downtown and uses the
library regularly in the morning. He said it is noisy downtown at night with
all the fire engine activity coming and going at all hours. I told him I try to
keep an eye on downtown at night and mentioned the extra traffic we have had at
night recently. The library was not too busy. Burns security told me the new
Peterson addition has at least another year before completion. I returned home
and made a ham and cheese sandwich on toast with Dijon mustard, mayonnaise, and
horse radish. I am just finishing up a class of ice tea. Well it is a nice
pleasant morning in Greenwich, but NOAA radio says it is suppose to turn colder
and rain earlier this evening. So enjoy the pleasant morning. Well have a good
day, time for me to get some sleep. CIO
Note:<888>1/27/99 Wednesday 6:55 A.M. EST: Well I downloaded
some more MP3 files, I put on the server. I fiddled with a few MP3 find
programs, but ftp sites seem to be restricted so far. I fiddled with trying to
use the WinAmp Shoutcast plugin without the shoutcast server using the apache
server instead, so one might be able to broadcast a winamp broadcast without
going through the shoutcast server, but through the apache server, I am sure
there is a simple way in the settings, I just have not figured it out or what
the link would be for loading it, if one were successful. Well I am hungry, so
time for some Fresh Florida Fruit and time to go to bed or least start slowing
down. I also finished sifting through my email. CIO
Note:<888>1/27/99 Wednesday 12:05 A.M. EST: I had some
Goldfish crackers and Taco chips for a light snack. I finished up the goldfish
crackers. I am having a cup of coffee. I though I would write a letter to a
family member now. CIO
Note:<888>1/26/99 Tuesday 11:05 P.M. EST: I went out at 8:45
P.M.. I did not stop by the library. I parked in the center of town. There were
lots of dog walkers out. I chatted with a regular Shepard walker. I walked the
entire length of Greenwich Avenue. It was not too busy out, but I‑95 I
believe has construction East of Greenwich Avenue, so there is lots of traffic
with people trying to bypass the I‑95 tie up. I chatted with the
Starbucks crew while they were closing about franchising experience in the
marketing department. I told them the coffee shop across the street from the
United States embassy in Paris kitty corner from the Louvre is an excellent
location of a coffee shop, where one can smoke, however it is not for sale. I
smoke a Java CVS 30 cent cigar while in the post office plaza. I reawaked the
lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I have noticed lots of discarded materials
around town the last couple of nights, like discarded tires and last night
somebody left out a toilet brush. I guess people occasionally drop items in the
street. I noticed a backpacking visitor walking around town. I believe the
British have some sort of program called "Outward Bound" where they
experience outside reality camping around other people's areas to observe what
is going on in other areas. We use to have "Outward Bound"
headquarters in Greenwich for youth who would go camping in the woods in the
old days. I recommend that if one is to try such an experience in our local
area, they be amply prepared with adequate provisions for camping, since the local
tundra particularly at night can be quite inhospitable, unless you happen to be
"Nanook of the North". Well I returned home, and will file this
report. Have a good morning for you all night people. CIO
Note:<888>1/26/99 Tuesday 7:25 P.M. EST: Well this morning
before I went to bed, I had to restore the System information file a program
from my backup. I guess the FrontPage 98 beta 2 corrupted them. Once system
information was running, I restored a number of files that had been changed
with System File checker, just leaving the two changed files
"c:\windows\system\user.exe" and
"c:\windows\system\iosubsys\amsint.mpd" that I believe the MS
Internet Explorer 5.0 beta changed, and one does not restore those or the MS IE
5.0 beta would not work. I guess it goes to show one should not use old betas.
I was up at 6 P.M.. I had breakfast of Quaker oatmeal, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, and coffee. I watched ABC evening news. I updated Scott's Index
scopor01.htm and Microsoft was up quite a bit today. Bill Gates' personal
weather is up a tad too, see Bill Gates Net Worth Page . Well if I had some
money I might check out CompUSA In‑Store Advertised Products: Systems ,
if one felt like going to CompUSA in Norwalk, for me I will shower and stop by
the library. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>1/26/99 Tuesday 5:40 A.M. EST: I had breakfast
yesterday evening of Quaker Oat Meal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I watched the ABC evening news. I cleaned up. I went out at 8 P.M.. I
scraped a thin layer of ice off the car windows. There was black ice out on the
roads and sidewalks. I went by the Greenwich Library and read PC Week and the
local paper. I drove down by the waterfront and viewed the harbor listening to
NOAA radio. I parked in the center of town. I walked the entire distance of
Greenwich Avenue which was slippery at the top while smoking a CVS factory made
fifteen cent cigar. There were not many people out. I said hello to a couple of
young fellows visiting from Chicago. I stopped by the Grand Union and bought 20
packs of four different flavors of Ramen noodles for $4. They now have shrimp
flavor Ramen noodles. I generally don't use the flavor package since it has
MSG, and just use soy sauce instead. I returned home and started working the
internet about 11 P.M.. I was curious about FrontPage 98, and I found a site
with the FrontPage 98 beta 2 and a cracker which I don't normally use, but one
needs it to use the beta. I downloaded and installed it on my machine. It works
with @Home. It uses too many resource for me to use it though, so I uninstalled
it. I had to reinstall it again, because for some reason it change my machine
IP address to bring up a blank home page. I was able to remedy the problem on
the reinstall, and now I have the Apache server with Win Proxy running which
takes up less resources. I liked what I saw of FrontPage 98, but since I don't
have a machine to run a dedicated server on, I won't be using it. I am not sure
if one needs the explorer feature running to run a server with @home. I am
hungry and tired, so I will boil some Ramen noodles in the microwave. My
formula is to put the noodles in a Rubbermaid container with a whole in the
top, and add a cup of water and microwave on high for five minutes, and then
strain off the water and add soy sauce. Well not much accomplished this
morning. CIO
Note:<888>1/25/99 Monday 6:20 P.M. EST: Well I am up, I
updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Time for breakfast. CIO
Note:<888>1/25/99 Monday 10:45 A.M. EST: I took a three hour
nap this morning from 4:30 A.M. to 7:30 A.M.. I worked with several free
encoding CD ripper programs, but none of them seemed to work. I don't know if I
really need to post MP3 files, since there are plenty of them for download on
the net, but at night when it is not as busy I might check out some MP3 sites.
I also set up my NEC 800 Plus printer as a LaserJet configuration in the menu
options on the printer with the NEC 860 Plus driver, and it is working
perfectly fine, unlike in PostScript configuration. Well I might rest a bit
after reading some news. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>1/25/99 Monday 4:00 A.M. EST: The CDEX program
mentioned below did not encode from Cdroms properly, so I will probably have to
register and buy one of the CD rippers MP3.com CDrippers to post cd mp3 music
or download one like Easy CD‑DA Extractor or search "mp3" at
www.download.com . I went out at 11:30 P.M. and stopped by the Shell Station
for laundry change. I drove down to the end of Steamboat Road on the chilly
night and viewed the harbor. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I
noticed they were playing live music at the Dome and Thataway Restaurants. I
smoked a White Owl panatela in front of the post office. I returned home and
did my laundry. I made a ham and cheese omelet with toast and three strips of
bacon, ice tea, and coffee. I will now fiddle with Easy CD‑DA Extractor
and see if I can find a better free Cd ripper. Well back to the net. CIO
Note:<888>1/24/99 Sunday 8:55 P.M. EST: I decided to encode
some MP3 files from my cdrom player on the computer. I found CDex which seems
to be a good "Free" CD to MP3 ripper encoder. I might not go out for
a while. CIO
Note:<888>1/24/99 Sunday 7:55 P.M. EST: I worked on the
computer until 9 A.M. this morning. I chatted with a family member. I slept
until about 6 P.M. with one call from a family member. I had breakfast of
oatmeal, toast, orange juice, cafe au lait, and vitamins. I watched the ABC
evening news. I chatted with a family member who was watching CBS sixty
minutes. I read the Yahoo news stories. It sounds like it has quit raining, so
I might go out for a walk after I shower. I will encode some more music, which
I am not doing anything. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>1/24/99 Sunday 4:00 A.M. EST: I went out after the
last message. I stopped by Cumberland Farms, and bought a gallon of milk from
the fellows from India for $2.89. I then went downtown and viewed the harbor
from the end of Steamboat Road. The tide is high and with the rain there is
danger of flooding in the lower areas. I then walked the lower area of
Greenwich Avenue. I noticed somebody had lost a wire hubcap on a blue station
wagon. I put it on the hood. There are new can bottle containers on the lower
section of Greenwich Avenue for the proper disposal of those containers. I lite
up a Java cigar at the Post Office Plaza, and it finally quit raining for a
spell. I then walked up to the top of the Avenue and returned back down viewing
the store windows. I noticed the staff at several of the local pubs were cleaning
up, and I waved at the staff of the Dome Restaurant. I then returned down to
the lower section of Steamboat Road listening to NOAA radio with the flood
warning for lower coastal areas. The harbor water was up to within a foot of
the top of the sea wall at the Greenwich Harbor Inn, so there is a high tide
with the rain. I returned back home. The usual security patrols were out and
about. I put away the gallon of milk. I listened to RADIO ADDRESS BY THE
PRESIDENT Saturday, January 23, 1999 . It is interesting I left the BBC morning
radio playing when I left the apartment. It is like somebody comes in and turns
it off. I have suspected for a long time that persons or persons unknown might
enter my apartment, but I have no evidence of it, except a few strange setting
changes on the computer that I can not account for. It seems strange, but like
the title of the book I never read "The Ghost in the Machine" by
Arthur Koester, I suppose the computer might be haunted by its own invisible
spirit. I found a pair of women's sun glasses on Greenwich Avenue. I noticed
Boswell Drugs has an antique replica doll house of their store in the window.
It is sort of sad to see some of the long established merchants struggle to get
by while the new chain operators come into town and take over Greenwich Avenue.
I guess this is all part of change. We still have Peabody's garage who use to
run a stable in the same location, and occasionally have low mileage horseless
carriages obtained from elderly folks in back country whom do not drive very
much anymore. Well it was a quiet evening on Greenwich Avenue, and I got a
little exercise. My arthritis did not kick in or perhaps I did not notice it
since I was strolling by myself. I suppose the weather report on NOAA radio for
early morning showers might be correct, so be prepared with you umbrella if you
venture outside in the morning. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>1/24/99 Sunday 1:45 A.M. EST: I went to bed at 5
A.M. yesterday. I received a call at 6 A.M. and I talked for a while. I slept
until 4 P.M.. I was up and had breakfast of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, toast,
vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I was tired and slept again until 9 P.M.. I
am leaving the internet server going with my local server linked from Scott's
Internet Hotlist Greenwich, Connecticut . I did a little computer work reading
email. I started listening to www.ttalk.com weekender program, and they
mentioned Greenwich, Connecticut with an internet site Welcome To Haggle Zone!
that just came online from here. I cleaned the apartment and watered the plants
while listening to the program. I had dinner of ham, baked potato, broccoli,
ice tea, and coffee. I just finished showering after the show. I also just
finished making a batch of ice tea. I noticed a friend gave me some of the
"Prince of Wales" Dutchy Originals Fine Assam Tea, which I opened,
but did not use for ice tea. I have it available in case any visitors need a
fine cup of tea. Well with the server running, I will go out for a little fresh
air this morning. I am running the BBC news. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>1/23/99 Saturday 2:30 A.M. EST: I decided to post
my local site with more content at my local Greenwich computer. Site is Scott's
Internet Hotlist, Greenwich, Connecticut , I will leave it up for now depending
on the traffic and how much it slows up my other work. I also have a number of
MP3 Music files on my computer including Beatles music, so I linked them from
Beatles and Other Music MP3 Files at Scott's Internet Hotlist Local Greenwich Site
. I am using WinProxy WinProxy: Secure Firewall Proxy Server Software for
Shared Internet Access by Ositis Software which is good for 30 days at which
time I will have to buy it and the Apache www.apache.com Windows 98 Server.
Well I hope local users enjoy the local site, if my computer can handle it, and
hopefully no one will try to sabotage my efforts. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>1/22/99 Friday 8:45 P.M. EST: I was on the
computer until 4:30 A.M. this morning. I received a call at 1 P.M. and chatted
with a friend. I was up at 3 P.M. and had breakfast of Kellogg Corn Flakes,
toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I showered and cleaned up. I went
out at 5 P.M. and stopped by the Stamford YMCA to visit the same friend. We
toured the Stamford Government Center lobby which has a modest art collection
in the lobby along with a jobs computer bank. I was advised the Stamford Police
fine pedestrians $60 for jay walking. I chatted with the pool attendant at the
Stamford YMCA about swimming in salt water. I returned from Stamford via CVS in
Old Greenwich looking for the proper brand of lite little cigars that don't
have the tax on them. I then toured the new Food Emporium in Riverside which is
about 40% more expensive that the Grand Union I shopped at in central
Greenwich. I tried to buy two boxes of Lipton Tea on sale for $1.29 but one of
the foreign employees told me that I would have to buy $10 in items to be
eligible for the discount. I felt like telling him to go back to India. I left
without making a purchase. If Huntington Hartford walked into some of the local
Food Emporiums around here, and saw how poorly the stores were being managed,
he would probably draw and quarter the store employees. Obviously the A&P
management does not know anything about using sale items to promote regular
purchases, like the Grand Union does. Well the customer is always right. Next I
went to CVS in the Riverside shopping plaza and toured the cigar section. It is
rather amazing with two major tobacco companies headquartered in Greenwich,
Fortune Brands "the old Duke Tobacco" the largest tax payer in
Greenwich, and U.S. Tobacco which sells tobacco also, one can not find out what
individual tobacco products they sell. I studied the little cigar tobacco labels
and they all come from down south in Florida and Georgia where money is
tighter, and I decided to start purchasing Hav A Tampa Natural Little Cigars,
which I believe come from Tampa. I purchased a carton of the item for $13.96
which is $16 cheaper than the Virginia cigarette product since not many people
smoke them, and apparently the taxes on cigars are substantially less since
politicians don't like taxing one of the main products they are use to
consuming in the old days along with a few of the old guard. Also before the
Food Emporium I toured Stables which has a Clearance section that has HP ink
printer cartridges for $1 along with other copier and printer toner cartridges
for $1 none of which fit any models I use. I did not purchase any items at
Stables. I returned directly home after CVS and filed this report. I also
updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm which does not include any internet stocks,
since most of them are over hyped and overvalued as far as real value is
concerned, so watch your portfolio if you own any internet stocks, since they
are headed for a rocky road of decline to reflect their real value. To give you
an example the bird brains at AT&T and @Home and TCI bought Excite for $6.5
billion dollars, which mean that hopefully if the Excite directory database had
a million entries at least of a paragraph each that would be $6,500 a paragraph
which seems awfully pricey for a computer generated database. If I were an
AT&T stockholder, I would demand an SEC investigation into the real value
of Excite along with the other internet companies, which are substantially
overvalued and over hyped. As they say in the Netherlands, "A Fool and His
Money Are Soon Parted". Well have a good night and watch your pocketbooks
and savings. CIO
Note:<888>1/22/99 Friday 12:25 A.M. EST: I went to bed at 5
A.M. yesterday, and was up at 1 P.M.. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I
stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I came directly home to change
the tape on the tape backup I started before I left. I just finished the tape
backup at midnight taking 11 hours and five tapes for 2 1/2 gigabytes. I read
three months back issues of the Greenwich Post. I had dinner of fresh Florida
fruit salad, Ramen noodles, and goldfish crackers, ice tea, and coffee. I
watched the ABC evening news and CNBC news and channel surfed. I eventually
watched for about two hours Prince Edward's Program on the Duke of Windsor on
Public Television. I have Larry King on with Dan Qualye announcing he is going
to run for President. I plan to turn off the TV and do my email. I also updated
Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>2/07/99 Sunday 10:25 P.M. EST: I went to bed at 2
A.M. this morning. I was up at 8 A.M. and had breakfast of oatmeal, toast,
orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I went back to bed until noon. I got up and
had a bowl of Ramen noodles and started cleaning my apartment slowly and doing
a little computer work. I emailed a neighbor this message about Cable Modems:
http://support.intel.com/support/etherexpress/pro100/software.htm
I upgraded the Intel EtherExpress 100 Pro adaptor, they put in my
computer with the latest drivers. One problem the first time I did this a month
ago is that after Win98 recognized the adaptor, it disabled the @home setup,
and I had to install the first part of the @home setup from the @home Cdrom,
which then enabled it, without going thru the second part of installing the Web
Browser software. When installing the first part of the @home software, you
need to enter your @home Identification for the computer name beginning with
"CV", and the work group in Networking is "@home". Also if
Win95 recognizes your Intel card with the Intel drivers, make sure you don't
have any IRQ conflicts. Also if you get the modem going, go to :
http://home.tampabay.rr.com/philip1/cable.htm
Registry Edit: HKey_Local_Machine\\System\\CurrentControlSet\\Services\\Class\\NetTrans\\000n\
First tweak MaxMTU to "1500"
Second Tweak in registry
HKey_Local_Machine\\System\\CurrentControlSet\\Services\\VxD\\MSTCP\
MaxMSS "1460"
Third Tweak same location:
DefaultRcvWindow="186880"
Also I disabled the Proxy setting in MS Internet Explorer from:
"Tools","Internet
Options","Connections","Lan Settings", do not check
"Use Automatic Configuration Script"
If also using Netscape do the same in Netscape's setup for proxy
settings.
If all works you should get over 200 Kbytes/sec at @home test
download page at:
http://167.206.112.3/
downloading Communicator Version 4.08 a 15 meg. file for test
download.
Remember after reinstalling the Intel EtherExpress 100 Pro Adaptor
card in Win 98 a month ago,
I had to reinstall the first part of the @home network software
from their Cdrom.
In a Win95 setup, the driver should be at the same location:
http://support.intel.com/support/etherexpress/pro100/software.htm
and would probably work the same way.
Note: I downloaded the new driver "100pw9x.exe" from
http://support.intel.com/support/etherexpress/pro100/100PW9x.HTM
for my Intel EtherExpress 100+ Pro Adaptor, and installed it in
Windows 98 by selecting in "My Computer", "Properties",
"Device Manager", "Network Adaptor", "Intel Pro/100+
PCI adaptor", "Driver", "Update Driver", and selecting
the driver "Net82557.inf" and installing it from the driver location
I had downloaded it to. It also installed an Intel Card monitoring program that
runs all the time on the system with a little icon in the lower right of the
screen next to the sound speaker.
After installing the Intel card driver update, I finished cleaning
my apartment and watering the plants. I had dinner about 5 P.M. of Stauffer’s
frozen lasagna and chatted with family members for a while. I finally got a
chance to go out about 8 P.M. There was about an inch of snow on the car, and
we are suppose to get three to six inches of snow this morning. I walked the
lower area of Greenwich Avenue stopping at the lower Avenue news store and
buying a buy two get one free of Basic lites for $6. I noticed one single glove
and one pair that people had lost. I returned home and filed this report after
chatting with someone else. Well have a good evening, I will do a little computer
work to while the time away. All is quiet as far as I can tell. CIO
Note:<888>2/06/99 Saturday 10:15 P.M. EST: I had dinner of
baked garlic wine herb boneless chicken breast club sandwich with Mozzarella
cheese and bacon on toast with horse radish, Dijon mustard, and mayonnaise. I
downloaded CDH Productions Product Downloads CDX Media Wizard and while
watching the movie "Volcano" on Channel 50 the Max channel, I encoded
at 256 kbyte/sec some Frank Sinatra music from his Duets CD Frank Sinatra Index
of /music6 . On my machine, it takes about eight times the length of the song,
to encode the music in MP3. I am very tired and will go to bed now. Have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>2/06/99 Saturday 5:00 P.M. EST: I worked on my
email until 3 A.M. this morning. I was up at 7 A.M. and had breakfast of GU Old
Fashioned Oat Meal, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I surfed the net
until 10 A.M. when I called a family member. I did some more computer work, and
went out at noon. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I went by the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop and bought an old HP DeskJet 500 for $15, and I
stopped by Stables and priced the Xerox HP LaserJet Series II cartridge, it was
$59.35 with tax. I went by Old Greenwich Putnam Trust and withdrew funds and
went back to Stables and bought it. I stopped by McDonalds in Greenwich and
bought two Big Macs for $2.35. I returned home and ate the Big Macs. One of my
neighbors was having a Cable Modem installed. I installed the Xerox HP LaserJet
II cartridge in the HP LaserJet II printer, and it works like new, but not as
fast as the new Lasers. I am very pleased with its performance. I tried to get
the HP DeskJet 500 going but the ink cartridge it came with and the spare it
came with were both dried up, so I would have to buy a new one for $21.45 to
use it, for now I can get by without it. Well I am a bit bushed and think I
should rest. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>2/05/99 Friday 12:00 P.M. EST: I saw
YourGrocer.com 's delivery truck on Putnam Avenue this evening. CIO
Note:<888>2/05/99 Friday 11:30 P.M. EST: I went out at 7:30
P.M. and read PC Week at the Greenwich Library along with the local paper. It
was not too busy. I also received my $50 Maxtor drive rebate in the mail, so if
you bought one of the Maxtor drives around the first of December and mailed in
the rebate then, you are do to receive it. I walked the lower area of Greenwich
Avenue and smoked a White Owl panatela at the Post Office plaza. It was quite
busy downtown with all parking places filled. I returned home, and downloaded a
14 day usage version of Webtrends and ran it against my local and Florida logs.
Well I am sifting through about a 100 automatic email messages, so I guess it
is pretty much normal routine. CIO
Note:<888>2/05/99 Friday 6:30 P.M. EST: I slept from 11 A.M.
to 4 P.M.. I had a meal of baked garlic wine chicken breast club sandwich with
cheese and bacon flavored with Tabasco, horse radish, Dijon mustard , and
mayonnaise on toast along with ice tea and coffee. I updated Scott's Broadcast
sound.htm along with Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well time for the ABC evening
news. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>2/05/99 Friday 10:55 A.M. EST: After breakfast of
Post HoneyNut Oats, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins, I updated the
Greenwich part of my Favorites directory to mirror the page Index of
/favorites/Destinations/Greenwich, Connecticut . I had a call from a family
member. Well time to possibly take a nap, I am still a bit tired. CIO
Note:<888>2/05/99 Friday 8:05 A.M. EST: I was up at 7 A.M..
This is the line of code I placed in my Apache for Windows'
"httpd.conf" file to display Scott's Microsoft Internet Explorer
Favorites in the present format, for Fancy Indexing, I put in this line of
code:
___code line follows make one line in "httpd.conf"
IndexOptions IconsAreLinks NameWidth=* SuppressLastModified
SuppressSize SuppressDescription FancyIndexing
___code line ends
Well time for breakfast, should I email mailto:billg@microsoft.com
about what I figured out. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>2/05/99 Friday 1:30 A.M. EST: I made my 3 P.M.
appointment today. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. I drove
down by the water. I went to the Greenwich library and read the computer press
and the local paper. I returned home about 5 P.M. and started working on the
computer. I had dinner of baked garlic and wine boneless breast of chicken,
potato, ice tea, and coffee. I worked on trying to get the Apache server set
up, so it returned my Scott's Microsoft Internet Explorer Favorites, in a
presentable format. I chatted with a family member. I took time off to watch
the last half of the ABC internet terrorism movie. I just now figured out by
reading the Apache manual how to configure the server properly to present my Scott's
Microsoft Internet Explorer Favorites in proper format. I hope all you
Microsoft Internet Explorer users enjoy it. I also updated Scott's Index
scopor01.htm which was down quite a bit today. Well I am bushed, so time for
some sleep. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>2/04/99 Thursday 1:50 P.M. EST: I was up at 5 A.M.
and had breakfast of Post HoneyNut oats, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I worked on the internet and rested from 9 A.M. to 11 A.M.. I had a
thought about posting my Microsoft Internet Explorer Favorites from my home
server, so I figured it out. This is the link Scott's Microsoft Internet
Explorer Favorites alas, they only work with Microsoft Internet Explorer. I
also configured the Apache server to show the full file names of the files.
Well I have a 3 P.M. appointment, so I have to eat and clean up. Have a good
afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>2/03/99 Wednesday 9:00 P.M. EST: I started a tape
backup this morning at 7:30 A.M. that just finished about 7 P.M.. I use an
older model HP Colorado 1000e backup device which takes a little time. After
starting the first tape, I decided to discard my old HP 500 + printer which I
hauled outside and left by the dumpster. It needed a new cleaning cartridge and
toner cartridge, which would cost far more than the ten year or more old laser
printer was worth, but I will admit in Postscript fashion it was fast, about
two pages a minute. Somebody retrieved it during the day. I showered and
started the second tape about 10 A.M. and then went out. I stopped by the
Hospital Thrift Shop and toured the merchandise and said hello to the regular
staff. It was not busy in the morning. I drove down by the Harbor. I drove by
ELDC thrift shop. I stopped by the library and read the local paper and checked
out "The Oxford Companion to Classical Civilization". I stopped by
McDonalds and had two Big Macs and a large French Fries for $4.04 total. Big
Macs are a $1.22 recently. I returned home at noon and chatted with one of my
neighbors about the internet. I put the third tape in the tape drive. I went
back out. I stopped by Entree Computer and toured the showroom. I mentioned
that in order to sell in Europe today, one needs to meet the specifications for
recycling the items after they have reached the end of their useful lives, so
items like Phillips Televisions are designed to be recycled, and I assume PC
systems also. Well I then drove up the old Connecticut Turnpike to Royalton and
cut back and went to the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles for my annual
emission check. Since my car is pre 1980, it was a $10 charge. I was lucky only
two people were in front of me, so it did not take long. The staff there are
very courteous and friendly. They are starting construction on a new facility,
so I suppose next time I go there it should be completed. I then went up the
Post Road thru Darien and went to CompUSA in Norwalk. I toured the several
clearance item areas in the store, but there was nothing I needed. I did buy a
Belkin USB motherboard dual port cable for $10.59. I then returned to Old
Greenwich and sat out at the Southwest corner of Tod's Point and smoked a CVS
java cigar. There were quite a lot of people out walking in the spring like
weather. I then returned to central Greenwich and stopped by Putnam Trust and
headed down a busy Greenwich Avenue and viewed the Harbor. I bought $12.50 of
premium from Exxon. I returned home and started the fourth tape. I had a bowl
of my home made soup for dinner and goldfish crackers. I watched the ABC
evening news. The computer tape backup was finished at 7 P.M after a small part
of a fifth tape, it took five tapes for about 2 gigabytes of information. I
then turned off the computer and installed the USB Port putting it at the top
at the rear of the computer, so it is easily accessed. I selected USB in the
CMOS, and when I started the computer Windows 98 Plug and Play recognized it
and prompted me for my CD and installed the drivers. I now have USB capability
with two ports, which is handy since I have no IRQs left. I put the case back
together. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well have a good evening, I
will start to slow down. CIO
Note:<888>2/03/99 Wednesday 7:30 A.M. EST: I did a C: drive
to D: drive backup last night and had some Ramen noodles and went to bed at 8
P.M.. I was up at 5 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of Post HoneyNut oats,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. The milk was spoiled, so I threw out
the rest of the gallon and will use the new gallon. I sifted through some
regular internet work this morning. I will start a tape backup, and go out when
I insert the second tape in about 1 1/2 hours. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>2/02/99 Tuesday 5:15 P.M. EST: I posted a
bolero.htm MP3 file. I sifted through my email and did my scotwork.htm .
Someone emailed me this site http://members.tripod.com/~andybauch/magic.html .
I also suggest looking at FAST MP3 Search ‑ The World's Largest MP3
Search Engine . I also updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well I have been up
since 2:30 A.M., so it is time to begin winding down, have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>2/02/99 Tuesday 1:45 P.M. EST: This morning I
finished adding the unique numbers to the ValueLink code in about the top 80
pages that get over a 100 hits a month. I had a Tony's 4 cheese pizza at 9:30
A.M. along with ice tea and coffee. A friend called worrying about a matter. I
told him to check with the expert. I rested a bit in the morning and channel
surfed a bit. I finally showered. It is raining today, so I don't plan on going
out at the moment. I have about five issues of Interactive Week to go over.
Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>2/02/99 Tuesday 5:35 A.M. EST: I added a new file
"scott006.zip" at the home site download download.htm , which is the
same as "scott005.zip", but without the ValueClick Advertising Click
Through Links, for users in more remote locations, they won't have to wait for
the ValueClick links to appear. I finished my laundry. CIO
Note:<888>2/02/99 Tuesday 4:20 A.M. EST: I was up at 2:30
A.M.. I had breakfast of Post Honey Nut Oats, toast, orange juice, vitamins,
and coffee. I am on the drying cycle on my laundry. I updated stats.htm for the
mrscott.com site. I will do a bit of routine work, before I work on adding
numbering to the ValueClick links in the code of the pages. Well Happy Ground
Hogs day. CIO
Note:<888>2/01/99 Monday 6:45 P.M. EST: I went out and paid
my Bell Atlantic telephone bill via money order at the Post Office. It was busy
downtown. I made my 4 P.M. appointment. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and
read the Greenwich Times. I returned home and made a ham and cheese sandwich
and I also had a bowl of my homemade soup soupcajn.htm along with ice tea. I
also had some of the soup earlier this morning. With all the garlic in it, I
hope it helps with the arthritis. I received these email links about George
Bush the governor of Texas The Bush Watch and Jennifer's Bush Family Gossip
which the local Greenwich Bush group might find interesting for following his
career. I have to add some numbers to my link through images, so they are
counted more. Well I also updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm , which showed
that GM was up a bit today for a change. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>2/01/99 Monday 2:10 P.M. EST: Well I finally awoke
at 4 A.M. this morning. I guess I slept so much because I had some sort of mild
cold. I am feeling a little bit better, but I seem to be a bit exhausted and
run down. I finished cleaning my apartment while listening to the www.ttalk.com
weekend report. I also finished watering the plants, and I made a batch of
icetea.htm . I went out at 8:30 A.M. and stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New
York. I stopped by the Post Office and got money orders to pay my cablevision
and optimum online, along with the last Cable And Wireless bill, and my MCI
telephone bill. I also bought a book of H series new stamps for $6.60. I
stopped by Zyns and bought buy two get one free of Parliament lights for $7.10.
I smoke a few cigarettes occasionally along with the Tampa Lite little cigars.
I paid my rent. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop and browsed the
merchandise. I chatted with a local donator from Kennebunkport about how cold
the water is up there in the summer. I drove down to the end of Steamboat Road
being followed by one of my former neighbors down there. I did not have a
chance to speak. I went by Fresh Fields and bought a bottle of the ArthriRescue
for $17.99. I stopped by Putnam Trust again. I went over to Oil Star in Cos Cob
and had my oil and oil filter changed for $34.90. I drove by Old Greenwich and
visited the Old Greenwich thrift shop. I stopped by CVS there, and bought two
bags of 100 CVS cough drops for $1.29 each and a jar of Basil for .99 for $3.57
total. I drove around Tod's Point. I stopped by Stables and viewed the
Clearance Aisle merchandise. I went to McDonalds in Old Greenwich and bought
two Big Macs for $2.37 for both. I went by the Greenwich Library but the local
paper was not available. I went by the Grand Union and bought two Tropicana
Ruby Red Orange juice half gallons for $2 each, a gallon of GU whole milk
$3.29, Post oat cereal with almonds for $2.50, three cans of Campbell’s New
England Clam chowder for .99 each, a 12 pack of diet Sprite for $1.99 plus .60
can deposit, "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter" lite $1.29, GU old
fashioned oatmeal for .99, a gallon of Goldfish crackers for $5.29, Purdue
Boneless breast of chicken for $2.99 a pound for $2.75 expires 2/04/99, 15 bags
of various Ramen noodles for $3 for a total of $28.79. I then returned home and
put away the groceries and had a diet Pepsi and Tylenol, Arthricure, and
aspirin. I updated this report. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>2/01/99 Monday 2:30 A.M. EST: Well I have been
sleeping a lot since the last message. I did get up and start cleaning my
apartment on Sunday morning about 3 A.M., but I fell back asleep about 7 A.M.
until now. I guess I might have a mild cold or am just tired. I will have
breakfast of oatmeal, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee now. I will try
to stay awake unless I get another tired spell. Well I missed the Blue Moon.
Have a good morning. I have to change the code on my banner ads, so that each
ad has a different number, which will take quite a while. CIO
Note:<888>2/14/99 Sunday 3:50 A.M. EST: I went to bed
yesterday about 3 A.M.. I was up about noon today. I had breakfast of Kellogg's
Mueslix, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I had a phone call thanking
me for the water filter. I recorded a two Album Set into a long Wav file,
"The Greatest Hits of the War Years" from my stereo record player. It
then took 11 hours to encode the file into MP3 format which I have linked from
Greatest Hits of the War Years for you listening pleasure, if you have a fast
enough connection to download the 157,104,047 byte file that runs for 1:21:49.
I also went out this afternoon and paid a visit. I walked around downtown twice
this past evening and it was quite busy and very cold out. I had dinner of
Stauffer’s frozen lasagna and blueberry pie. Well it is time for bed, so have
an enjoyable St. Valentine's Day. CIO
Note:<888>2/13/99 Saturday 1:25 A.M. EST: I did a minor fix
to the Beatles High Baud Users Download 90 Beatles
Songs"beatles90songs.zip", 223,259,681 bytes download, so it unzips
into Directory c:\beatles90 . I had a salad and blueberry pie for dinner. I
went out about 8 P.M. and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue in the
rain. It was very busy out with lots of diners and movie goers. I chatted with
one local. I returned home and my compute was finished defragging. I did a C: drive
to D: drive backup until about midnight watching a little television while the
computer did the back up. I had some Ramen noodles and Clementine fruit for a
late snack. I sifted through my email. I just finished my weekly broadcast
sound.htm which I hope a few of you enjoy. Well time to do my daily work list
scotwork.htm , well it seems like it is back to normal routine on the night
schedule. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>2/12/99 Friday 4:40 P.M. EST: I went to bed at 2
A.M. last morning. I had a phone call at 7 A.M.. I was up at noon and I had
breakfast of Kellogg’s Meuslix cereals, toast, vitamins, orange and grapefruit
juice, and coffee. I got a tired spell after breakfast and fell back asleep
until 4 P.M.. I posted a link from my homepages of the Webtrends Traffic report
on my Florida and Greenwich Servers Scott's Florida and Greenwich Webtrends
Default Report from January 1, 1999 , for any of the curious public. The
California site does not have a log. I also updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm
which was down a bit today. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>2/12/99 Friday 1:35 A.M. EST: I downloaded and
installed Microsoft Personal Web Server for Windows 98 and 95, which is
available for free download in the Windows NT Option pack page Get IIS 4.0 ‑
Download by selecting "Windows NT Option Pack Download Wizard for Windows
95". I thus am running my home server with it, instead of the Apache
server. It seems to work fine, and does not use any more resources. It was easy
to install, I just transferred my server directory contents to the default
directory for Microsoft Personal Server. Well I am bushed so time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>2/11/99 Thursday 10:45 P.M. EST: I went back to
bed after posting the previous note and I think I awoke around 1 P.M.. I had
breakfast of Kellogg’s Mueslix, toast, vitamins, orange and grapefruit juice,
and coffee. I showered and went out about 2:30 P.M.. I dropped off the paper
work for my lease. I went by the Hospital Thrift Shop and chatted with a lady
from Stonington, Connecticut about the Mystic Aquarium and she told me Bob
Ballard had an exhibit there, and they also have Polar Bears there. She said
the Mohegan Sun Casino up that way where Ringo Starr and his band will be
playing in February has seating for 5,000 people. I briefed her on Volcano logy
and what I had done on the net, and she mentioned that in either Mystic or
Stonington, there was an Octagon House like the ones in Santa Cruz, California;
North Salem, New York; Jane West Hotel, Manhattan, New York; Key West, Florida;
and North Salem, New York; and Octagon Building in Washington D.C., and I
suppose other octagon structures exist in other parts of the world. Well I have
a double tiered Octagon table. I next drove down Steamboat Road and chatted
with a gal about the ocean. I next stopped by the Greenwich Library and read
the local paper. I noticed the library will be closed at noon tomorrow to
install the electrical connection from the Peterson addition. I returned home
and fixed the High Baud Users Download 90 Beatles
Songs"beatles90songs.zip", 223,260,601 bytes download and made a
access page Beatles Music 90 MP3s to download and play individual files or the
whole suite of music from. From my WebTrends stats the Beatles are the busiest
part of my home server taking up 50% of the activity. Remember I downloaded the
files from other public sites on the internet, and am simply making them
available for local users on high speed connections. If any of the former
Beatles or their managers or agents object, I will gladly remove the music if
they find it a breach of copyright. Six people downloaded the 200+ meg file
today, so there must be some high band width old Beatles fans in the area, or
possibly they are uploading them to the new RioPort.Com Home Page ‑ Your
source for Digital Music on the Web Rio Player, for the old guard music fans to
listen to. Well I also updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm and IBM was up a bit
today. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>2/11/99 Thursday 9:45 A.M. EST: I finished my
email last night. I rested from 2 A.M. to 8 A.M.. I posted a link from
music1.htm to High Baud Users Download 90 Beatles
Songs"beatles90songs.zip", 223,260,601 bytes , so one can download
the entire group of Beatles Music. It is a large file and one would need a high
baud connection to download it fast. Well time for some more rest. CIO
Note:<888>2/10/99 Wednesday 7:40 P.M. EST: I was up at noon
today. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s Mueslix cereal, toast, vitamins, orange
juice, and coffee. I showered and cleaned up. I went out about 2 P.M. and
mailed the package for $18.55 two day overnight rate at the post office. I
chatted with a police officer while waiting in line, and he told me that there
has been a Sam's Wal-Mart Discount outlet in Elmsford, New York up Route 287
for the last couple of years. I will have to check it out when I have the funds
and the need. I then stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop. I next stopped by the
Hallmark card store and bought a Valentines card. I then drove down Steamboat
Road and chatted with a fellow with a miniature gray poodle about dogs. I then
went home and wrote a letter. I then mailed the letter. I stopped by the
Greenwich Library. I then drove down Steamboat Road again. NOAA weather radio
says that tomorrow Thursday and Friday are suppose to be warmer in the mid 50s.
I then went by the Exxon gasoline station next to the Greenwich Library and
they lowered their premium gasoline to $1.38 a gallon and I put $10.65 of
premium in the car. I then went by the Arnold Bread store and bought two loaves
of Winter Wheat Bread that has lots of nuts and seeds in it and one Entenmann's
Blueberry Orchard Delight all for $4. I then returned home broiled a shell
steak with red and green pepper slices, along with steamed broccoli, and
microwave potato with ice tea with lemon slice and a cup of coffee. I watched
the ABC evening news. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well have a good
evening, time for some net work, I have email to catch up on. CIO
Note:<888>2/10/99 Wednesday 3:35 A.M. EST: I proofed
volcanoe01.htm , for uniformity. I am tired, time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>2/10/99 Wednesday 2:30 A.M. EST: I made a page of
my most current Volcano Links volcanoe01.htm from my Microsoft Internet
Explorer Favorites Folder of the same group..CIO
Note:<888>2/10/99 Wednesday 12:20 A.M. EST: I printed out
the last five months of Scott's Notes with my HP LaserJet II printer with the
new cartridge from Xerox. With the Microsoft Font Cartridge in it, and using
the Postscript fonts, it printed out 170 pages in less than an hour, so I have
a good heavy duty printer for use. I also make a text file available of my
Scott's Notes linked from the top of note02pr.htm Scott's Previous Notes. Well
time to read the Email. CIO
Note:<888>2/09/99 Tuesday 9:10 P.M. EST: I went to bed at 3
A.M.. I put Play Lists on my music directories, so one can listen to the music
sequentially. I was up about 8 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of Post Honey
Rolled Oats, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I worked on the computer
a bit. I worked on the computer until about 11 A.M. and fell asleep until 2
P.M. when somebody from Medford, Oregon that works for Webtrends called me
about whether I want to buy their product. I chatted with Burt a while telling
him I liked his product, but I could not afford to buy it. He knew about
Volcanoes, since he had lived in Hawaii. I showered and went out at 3:30 P.M..
I stopped by the West Putnam Post Office and bought a box for shipping for
$2.75. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I drove down Greenwich Avenue and
viewed Long Island Sound. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and read PC Week
and the local paper. I drove over to Stables in Port Chester and toured the
store and bought a fancy ballpoint pen that looks like a fountain pen out of
the Clearance Bin for $2.14. I chatted with a fellow from Geneva, Switzerland
there, and told him with the Avalanches in the Alps after over six feet of
snow, they need to contact groups like The California Rescue Dog Association,
Inc. (CARDA) which might be able to provide emergency rescue, like they did
after the earthquake in Columbia. I then went to Odd Job and bought 4 boxes of
different herbal teas for .88 apiece, 2 Hellmann’s Low Fat Caesar salad
dressing for .59 each, 2 Pritkin Dijon Balsamic salad dressing for .69 each for
a total of $6.08. I noticed that gasoline at the Port Chester Mobil station is
20 cents a gallon cheaper that at the Exxon station across from the Greenwich
Library. I then stopped by Var Max liquor pantry and bought 3 bottles of French
White Les Deux Châteaux 1997 Chardonnay for $3.99 each that they are clearing
out plus tax of .81 for a total of $12.79. I then stopped by the Farmers Market
in the Cumberland Farms shopping center and bought a head of Romaine lettuce
for .79, a head of Cauliflower for .59, a box of Almonds for about $3, a
Bermuda onion for about .50, a green pepper for about .50, a red pepper for
about .50, a orange tomato for about .50 a box of mushrooms for .99 and 8
lemons for .99 for a total of about $7.50. I then returned home. I started
making a salad for dinner. I washed five leaves of Romaine lettuce and shredded
them and put them on a plate. I microwaved three strips of bacon on high for 7
minutes in three layers of paper towels covering them to make crispy bacon. I
then diced a quarter of a red pepper and a quarter of a green pepper and added
them to the salad, I added wedges of a half of tomato, I diced a half of
Bermuda onion, I sliced six mushrooms, adding them. I started boiling an egg in
cold water and let if boil once it reach boil for five minutes, and I then
chilled it in ice water for ten minutes, I crumbled the bacon on the salad by
cutting it, I sliced the chilled boiled egg after pealing it onto the salad,
and I added Parmesan cheese, I then sat down with a glass of ice tea and added
the Hellmann’s Low Fat Caesar Salad Dressing to the salad and enjoyed dinner. I
then made a cup of coffee. While waiting for the coffee to cool, I packed the
shipping box I had bought earlier with old plastic grocery bags, I put in a
water filter that I bought at the Old Greenwich Thrift shop which is a little
heavy since I ran water through it once to try it out, but since my faucet
threads don't hold the adaptor I don't use it. I also added a "21"
Mustard Pot, and two bottles of the Les Deux Chateau White Chardonnay. After
coffee, I then went out to mail it UPS at Zyns, but alas they don't take UPS
anymore, so I have to wait to go to Packages Plus at the Grand Union Plaza
tomorrow. The package weighs about 14 pounds. I returned from downtown and
filed this report. I updated Scott's Index which was down quite a bit today
scopor01.htm . Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>2/08/99 Monday 10:00 P.M. EST: I went up to
CompUSA in Norwalk and browsed the store after dinner. I spent about two hours
looking at the merchandise. I bought a $2 container of air cleaner spray. I
noticed they sell a recycled cartridge for the particular laser printer like I
bought for $40, $15 less than the Xerox recycled cartridge. The store was not
busy. I noticed lots of traffic headed west while I was traveling east to the
store. I stopped by Circuit City. I stopped by Staples in Old Greenwich on the
way back. I drove down Greenwich Avenue. I started my laundry when I returned.
I just started the dry cycle. I am watching the CSPAN‑2 rerun of the King
of Jordan’s funeral. Well have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>2/08/99 Monday 5:45 P.M. EST: I just finished
dinner of broiled shell steak with garlic and pepper seasoning, broiled red
pepper quarters, broccoli, potatoes, ice tea, and I am just finishing my
coffee. I will go out to walk off my dinner shortly. Well have a good evening.
CIO
Note:<888>2/08/99 Monday 4:30 P.M. EST: I went to bed about
2 A.M. and was up at 10 A.M.. I had breakfast of GU old fashioned oatmeal,
toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I did some routine computer work. I
backed up my C: drive to D: drive with everything except the music files. I
chatted with a family member about the Westminster Dog show at Madison Square Garden
that will be going on the next few days. She said it is on the Life channel. I
went out about 2 P.M. after starting to defrag my C: drive. It was a beautiful
sunny mid forties day with most of the one inch of snow melted. I stopped by
the Hospital Thrift Shop. I went by Putnam Trust on Mason street. I drove down
by the water on Steamboat Road and viewed the harbor. I went by the Grand Union
and bought two Kellogg's Mueslix for $2.99 each, Ronzonni Spinach Fettuccini
box $1.75, GU Parmesan Cheese $3.39, two Stauffer’s 20 oz. Lasagna for $2.99
each, two Tony's Cheese Pizza for $3.49 each, two Tropicana half gallons of
Ruby Red orange juice $2 each, two Tropicana half gallons of Red Grapefruit
juice $2.49 each, two jars of five brothers Pesto sauce for $1.99 each, a
gallon of Pepperidge Farm Goldfish crackers for $5.29 each, three GU frozen
broccoli .79 each, GU frozen green beans .69, GU frozen Spinach .69, GU frozen
mixed vegetables .75, two GU frozen peas for .75, 4 GU chunky peanut butter .49
each, two Campbell New England clam chowder .99 each, two Chicken of the Sea
chunk lite tuna .59 each, a quart jar of Spice World Minced garlic $4.99, two I
Can't Believe It's Not Butter $1.29, two Red peppers .98 at .99 a pound, Oscar
Myer thick bacon $2.14, two packages of two bone in Shell steaks at $2.99 a
pound for $5.32 and $5.68, a box of Tetley British tea $2.49, a can of large
Black Pearl olives .99, a 3 pound bag of onions $1.99, GU soy sauce $1.29, a 5
pound bag of Russet potatoes for .99, for a Grand Total of $87.26. I then
returned home and made two trips from the car to bring up the groceries. I then
put away the groceries and had a glass of ice tea while making another batch of
icetea.htm which will go in the refrigerator in a half hour. Well time to check
the stockmarket. Scott's Index was up a bit today scopor01.htm , Bud was the
big gainer. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>2/20/99 Saturday 11:00 P.M. EST: I went to bed
about 10 A.M. this morning after relaxing. I was awaken by a call at 3 P.M.. I
got up about 4:30 P.M. I had breakfast of GU oatmeal, toast, vitamins, orange
and grapefruit juice, and coffee. I went out about 6 P.M.. I put $10 of
gasoline in the car at Exxon. I paid a courtesy call on someone. I was advised
that one local Tuxedo cat since it is not getting enough cat food is eating
lots of Cardinals recently to supplement its appetite. I went downtown and
walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue twice viewing the evening dinners
and movie goers. I chatted with one local about horses. I played a dollar quick
pick and lost. I smoked a CVS Java factory made cigar. I noticed last night
while looking in the Greenwich Country Day alumni manual last night, I noticed
one alumnus is living out on Mercer Island in Microsoft Country, so there is
obviously a connection from Greenwich to Microsoft Country. That particular
alumnus use to have a younger brother that worked in Rockefeller Center, thus
it only takes about 2 cents of common sense and a American Express credit card
to figure out that the Harvard mafia still thinks it is running the country.
Let me remind any Harvard alumni that one of the oldest alumni of the
University use to live out on Peak Island off Portland, Maine and the Boston
Brahmans take a dim view of those whom don't play the game by the rules. Thus
the grass is always greener on the other side of the continent. Well here in
Greenwich back east, I have noticed lots of visitors as usual, and I even
noticed a familiar Russian wearing one of the those Russian lambs wool caps
that are very popular in Red Square. Well with all the aviation personnel in
the area, more of our traveling citizens are probably in warmer locations. I
did noticed on the internet that one can fly to London on British Airways for
about $120 each way on a round trip fare, so I guess some people whom are
worried about Dingy fever might have crossed the Great Pond, to see what is
happening in the Eastern Hemisphere. Well for us armchair travelers we make
money off the traffic, no matter which way the wind blows; so I hope everyone
is enjoying themselves and resting their dogs after lots of walking around in
Manhattan. I noticed this evening that the cigar store across from the
Greenwich train station sells Monte Cristo cigars for about $9, which are similar
to Havana cigars that are commonly available at Dunhill’s in Canada. Well I
suppose if one reads all the international media from around the globe on the
internet, one will notice that there is a distinct lack of coverage from the
Boston area, so I think it is easy to surmise that most of the conspirators are
out of the Boston Cambridge area. Well enough of constant comment. Back to the
net. CIO
Note:<888>2/20/99 Saturday 4:40 A.M. EST: I am finishing my
email, and I also updated Scott's Weekly Broadcast sound.htm . Well back to the
net. CIO
Note:<888>2/20/99 Saturday 2:50 A.M. EST: Dinner was
delicious, I am having my coffee. For you computer enthusiasts, today Saturday
and Sunday February 20 and 21, MarketPro http://www.marketpro.com is having one
of those computer events at the Westchester County Center from 9:30 AM to 4 PM,
where they have discounted merchandise from a wide variety of vendors, however
if one needs to return any merchandise, it is usually quite a trip to the
vendors' home bases of operation. Well I am limited on funds right now, so I
won't be going myself, but I am sure for the eager consumers in the computer
field, one will finds lots of needed items. Admission is $7 also. Well time for
a little routine computer work. CIO
Note:<888>2/20/99 Saturday 2:05 A.M. EST: I went out this
morning at 8 A.M. after doing my usual computer work. I stopped down on
Steamboat Road and chatted with one of my former neighbors who had just
returned from Peru. He was cold and not use to the cold weather. I stopped by
Putnam Trust Bank of New York and did some business. Somebody was there in a 25
year old white Cadillac that had a New York Worlds fair license plate on it. I
stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop and somebody was there in a green
1960s Oldsmobile station wagon. It was slow there in the morning, and not much
going on. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and read the local paper. I
checked out "Charles at 50". There is a Asian mosquito encephalitis
scare in the area, and a few of the critters have been trapped on Long Island
around Brook Haven National Laboratory. I returned home and went to bed about
11 A.M.. I slept until about 6 P.M.. I had a telephone call from a family
member that mention that the Delta Force has been doing some exercises. I had
breakfast of GU oatmeal, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I relaxed
for a while. I went out about 11 P.M. and walked the lower section of Greenwich
Avenue twice. I chatted with a local walker. I noticed a few of the youngsters
out and about the downtown area. I also drove down to the end of Steamboat Road
twice. I stopped by the Grand Union and bought at $4.99 a pound a filet of
salmon for $3.24, Post toasted oats and almonds for $2.99, a Stauffer’s Lasagna
for $2.99, a Tombstone 3 cheese self rising pizza for $5.49, some tiny Spanish
onions at .99 a pound for .46, asparagus at $1.99 a pound for $1.75 a red
pepper at .99 a pound for .51 for a total of $17.43. I returned home and I am
baking in wine and herbs the filet of salmon with baked potato, small onions,
cauliflower, asparagus, olives, and red pepper which are just done now. I also
updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>2/19/99 Friday 5:20 A.M. EST: I have been doing
routine internet work while listening to Auntie B, "The BBC". I am
pretty much all caught up with my routine work. Well I hope all of you 50,000
people a month using my various web sites, enjoy the internet activity.
Although I am a high level user, more than likely the younger eager generation
are a bit ahead of me, and regard me as the "Old Dinosaur" on the
internet. Well to each his own. Have a good morning, I might be going out this
A.M. for a few errands and then off to bed, but I still have until about 8:30
A.M. when the village merchants begin opening their various shops. Well what to
do for the next three hours, maybe I will try taking a nap, but I am not really
tired, but I don't feel up to chatting on Iphone, since I am in my usual quiet
routine. I think it would be a good idea to have a all night radio talk show
like the BBC, but I have a feeling there are lots of them here in the states,
but having maintained a benign interest in the United Kingdom for years, I try
to hear some of the local gossip. I basically feel like I have "Cabin
Fever" having been inside the last day. A little bit of community
networking will bring me back to reality. CIO
Note:<888>2/19/99 Friday 3:20 A.M. EST: I fixed a dinner of
baked salmon steak, baked potato, baked onion in wine and herbs along with ice
tea and coffee. I listened a bit of the BBC morning broadcast. I went out just
now to throw out the fish remains, so it does not smell in the waste. It is
brisk and cool out, and I smoked a White Owl panatela and enjoyed the breath of
fresh air. Well back to the net. CIO
Note:<888>2/19/99 Friday 12:25 A.M. EST: Well I got http‑analyze
working on my local server Scott's, Greenwich, Connecticut Local Server Stats
starting January 1, 1999, be sure to look at the small secondary internet
explorer window to examine more detailed log statistics. I have to run the
update from my home server, not over the internet, which is just as well since
executables should not be allowed to be done remotely. Well time for routine
work. CIO
Note:<888>2/18/99 Thursday 9:00 P.M. EST: I went to bed at
11 A.M. and was up at 6 P.M.. I received two phone calls while I was asleep. I
had breakfast of GU oatmeal, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I
watched the ABC evening news. I received a phone call at 7 P.M. from an older woman
who said my telephone number had shown up on her caller ID. It was not me whom
called. I went downstairs and chatted with one of my neighbors who had been to
the Mohegan Sun Casino in Eastern, Connecticut. He said they have Ringo Starr
posters all over the Casino. I came upstairs and showered. I want to try to
install http‑analyze ‑ Log analyzer for web servers on my web site
this evening. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well have a good evening.
CIO
Note:<888>2/18/99 Thursday 8:30 A.M. EST: Well I finished
the Email. Time for a rest. CIO
Note:<888>2/18/99 Thursday 4:30 A.M. EST: I was up at 4 P.M.
today. I had breakfast of GU oatmeal, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and
coffee. I started a partial C: drive to D: drive backup. I rested for a couple
hours until 6 P.M. when the backup was finished. I started a partial backup to
tape of all my music files and compressed files, which was not finished until
about 4 A.M. on four tapes. I went out at 7 P.M. and stopped by the library and
read the local paper and two computer news weeklies. That reminds me I have
about ten back issues of Interactive Week I have to read when I have time. I
checked my site on the library computer, and Scott's Apache Status
http://24.228.18.154/server‑status? comes up on their computer, so I will
link it from my homepage, so the curious can follow my home servers present
activity, mostly Beatles music, I hope Michael Jackson is not irritated since I
believe he owns Apple Records rights to the music, but since the tunes are freely
available on the internet, I have just made them more easily accessed. After
the library I drove down Greenwich Avenue and to the bottom of Steamboat Road
and then returned home to put in another tape. I stopped by the Grand Union on
the way and bought a salmon steak at $2.99 a pound for $2.18, fifteen packs of
various Ramen noodles for $3, and three half gallons of Tree Ripe orange juice
for $5 for all three. I also returned .85 cents in cans. The grocery bill came
to $10.18 minus the cans. I returned home and put in the second tape. I started
to watch a movie, but I decided to go out and enjoy the warm evening. I walked
the lower section of Greenwich Avenue twice. I smoked a CVS Java cigar in front
of the senior center. I chatted with a local night time stroller. I also had
some Ramen noodles before going out, and stopped by McDonalds for a $1.29 Big
Mac. After walking the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, I drove down by the
harbor. I returned home about 11:30 P.M. and put in the third tape. I watched a
program on channel 89 about the history of Princeton University which was very
well done. I last visited Princeton on Palm Sunday about eight years ago and
toured the library there, and had dinner at the Old Inn downtown. I made a
salad of Escarole lettuce, red pepper, onion, black olives, cauliflower,
parmesan cheese, with Balsamic salad dressing. I watched the beginning of an
Italian movie about St. Margaret. I finally finished the backup with the fourth
tape. I will do a little internet work now before retiring. CIO
Note:<888>2/17/99 Wednesday 4:50 A.M. EST: Well I finally
fixed the problem. There is a hidden file "index.dat" in the
"C:\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5" folder. I removed
the System attribute with "attrib", and I then copied the hidden file
"index.dat" to a backup folder. I then did a F8 safe boot to the
command prompt, and deleted the file "index.dat" in the
"C:\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5" folder and when I
rebooted the system, the Real Audio program worked. What a hassle, back to
normal. I think I will shut down for the night. CIO
Note:<888>2/17/99 Wednesday 3:10 A.M. EST: I was up at about
6 P.M. yesterday. I had breakfast of GU oatmeal, toast, vitamins, orange juice,
and coffee. I started working on the computer, and I noticed that my Real G2
Player does not play when I clip on a recording link, and I get this error,
"Can not find the file 'C:\Windows\Temporary Internet
Files\Content.IE5\CLAZGDIB\"name of the file.ram"'(or one of its components).
Make sure the path and filename are correct and that all required libraries are
available." The error seems to have started after installing the @home
update software 1.6 . I have tried reinstalling @home, internet explorer, Real
5, Real G2, Media Player, restoring the registry, restoring the system file
directory referred to in the error message, all to no avail. I will have to go
with out listening to audio files until I figure this out. I will call @home
this morning when I am awake. Well not much accomplished today. I did update
Scott's Index scopor01.htm . I also uninstalled the Microsoft Personal Server
in trying to fix the audio problem. It has me stumped, since the hidden system
files referred to are in their directory. Well time for some rest. CIO
Note:<888>2/16/99 Tuesday 5:00 A.M. EST: Well I am done with
my routine internet work. I have been running the Apache server again for the
last day since it support 50 streams, while the Microsoft Personal Server was
running out of streams since it support 10 streams. I also figured out how to
configure the Apache Server so I can get server status from Scott's Apache
Status http://24.228.18.154/server‑status? from my machine. I don't think
this works from another machine. The Apache instructions for doing this are wrong.
One enables server status, and detailed reports, and the server permission, but
the entry for detailed reports needs to be after the server permission, not at
the beginning of the script. Anyone curious about this let me know. Well not
much happening on the net, since yesterday was a holiday. I am pretty much back
to routine. Well have an enjoyable morning, and for those of you whom are on
vacation, we'll try to make sure the town is still here when you return. Well
time to slow down and rest. CIO
Note:<888>2/15/99 Monday 10:50 P.M. EST: I was up at 6 P.M.
today. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s Meuslix, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and
coffee. I went out about 8 P.M., and since today was a holiday the library was
closed. I stopped by and chatted with a retired electronics person who was
repairing a bicycle about technology. It reminds me of the old days when
working on a garage apartment in Long Island, I always went to Wright Brothers
Hardware store for parts. As we all know, aviation had its roots with bicycle
mechanics. I suggest using a swinging pivot instead of a sliding pivot when
pulling a grocery cart behind the bicycle. I next walked the lower section of
Greenwich Avenue and smoked a White Owl panatela. It was very slow out, and the
entire town looked like it had been evacuated. I returned back home via
McDonalds and had two big Macs for $2.35. I told them one of the busiest
McDonalds is outside Disney World, and I had seen a large one on the Champs
Elysee in Paris. I now have to do my laundry and back to regular computer work.
I am not sure if the stockmarket was open today, but my portfolio changed with
tech stocks down quite a bit, look at Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well have a
quiet evening. CIO
Note:<888>2/15/99 Monday 2:35 A.M. EST: I went to bed at
about 6 A.M.. I awoke at 3 P.M. and had breakfast of Kellogg’s Mueslix, toast,
vitamins, coffee, and orange juice. I chatted with a family member. I went back
to bed until 6:30 P.M.. I chatted with another family member. I cleaned my
apartment and watered the plants until about 10:30 P.M.. I made a large mixed
salad with escarole lettuce, red pepper, green pepper, mushrooms, chopped
bacon, two chopped hard boiled eggs, Bermuda onion, and parmesan cheese with
Balsamic Dijon mustard. After what happened to be Monday with putting rancid
chopped garlic on my steak and not cooking the rancid garlic too well, I guess
rancid garlic makes and excellent laxative. I went out about 11:15 P.M. I drove
down to the bottom of Steamboat Road and viewed the harbor. I drove over to CVS
at the Riverside Plaza and bought a carton of Swisher Sweets light little
cigars for $13.96. I chatted with the all night pharmacist there for a while. I
noticed that somebody had run over a bag in the plaza parking lot and broken open
a gallon of white paint and a few other items were lying there. I found a
bottle of low sodium premium soy sauce. I next drove downtown and stopped by
the Greenwich Harbor Inn to use the restroom. I chatted a while with the
regular night clerk. I also chatted with a couple of tan gals whom had just
gotten back from a stay at the Holiday Inn in Jamaica. The said they flew Air
Jamaica and had a delightful stay. They said that they heard Jamaica is running
out of Bauxite. I told them a bit about my Caribbean visits. Two night ago I
had chatted with somebody returning from the Hague who was Hungarian, and a
fellow from Johannesburg, South Africa also. I guess Greenwich continues to be
an international community. I returned to the center of town. I walked the lower
section of Greenwich Avenue smoking a JAVA CVS cigar. There were a few people
exiting the Dome restaurant and Sundown Saloon and Thataways. NOAA radio said
it is in the low 20s to high teens. I was wearing my long underwear, so it was
not to bad out. I returned via Cumberland Farms and bought a gallon of milk for
$2.89. The fellow from India was irritated there because a young Hispanic
fellow has been stealing merchandise there for the last few nights. I returned
home and started making a batch of icetea.htm . Well another cold bleak night
in Greenwich with not much to report. Pretty much the same old routine. My
cable modem has been blinking constantly with all the people downloading
Beatles music. Well back to the net, have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>2/28/99 Sunday 11:15 P.M. EST: I relaxed a bit
this evening. I did not bother going out today. I chatted with a family member
and friend, not much to report on the home front. Well rainy days, make for
quiet days. CIO
Note:<888>2/28/99 Sunday 5:30 P.M. EST: I was up at 9 A.M.
this morning. I had breakfast of Post Raisin bran, toast, vitamins, orange
juice, and coffee. I chatted with a family member. I went back to bed until
noon. I started house cleaning and watering the plants while listening to the www.ttalk.com
weekender show. I finished house cleaning about 3 P.M., and I made up a batch
of icetea.htm . I chatted with the @home technician about the possibility of
increasing my baud width. One of my neighbors said they are getting 4.5 megs a
second. The top I have ever gotten is 1.2 megs a second. I had dinner of ham,
baked potato, and spinach along with ice tea and coffee. The @home technician
seemed to know the business quite well. Well not much else to report from this
side of the globe, I did hear a rumor on Greenwich Avenue two days ago that
Vesuvio in Naples, Italy had "Cracked". I also tried to chat with
someone from Argentina last night who lives in the mountains in the Andes, that
seemed to know something about tectonics. If anything is happening in the
Volcanology field, I am unaware of it, unless John Fink emails us from the
University of New Mexico, but right now I think his team is monitoring
Popocatepetl or I believe John Williams has the sulfur gas monitoring equipment
there. Well maybe I should go out after I clean up, it is pretty quiet here.
Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>2/27/99 Saturday 11:20 P.M. EST: I went out after
the last message. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I then walked
up to the top of the Avenue. I returned back to the bottom of Greenwich Avenue.
I then walked up to the Post Office and smoked a CVS Java cigar. I then walked
down to the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with some locals and
it took a while for all the walking. It was a nice night out, and they had an
event going on at the Greenwich Arts center. Quite a few diners, walkers, movie
goers, and pub crawlers were out along with coffee sippers. Well it is time to
relax a bit before going to bed. Have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>2/27/99 Saturday 7:10 P.M. EST: Snow on main
street in Nantucket does not look that bad Nantucket.net's Live Cobblestone Cam
‑ Nantucket Island, MA ‑ nantucket net . I had my Stauffer’s frozen
lasagna for dinner. I looked at my neighbors web site, but I don't speak
German, but his English is very good. I put on my new pair of Lee Riders and
they fit perfectly. I am just finishing my coffee and I will go out for an
evening stroll. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>2/27/99 Saturday 6:30 P.M. EST: I worked on the
internet deleting the Lotus Notes and Domino Server R5 beta, since the Domino
Server administrator feature is not yet complete. I also installed a novel
piece of IBM demo ware IBM Home Page Reader which works quite well, but my
neighbors think I am talking to myself. I went out about 2 P.M.. I drove
downtown and there was no parking so I parked on Steamboat Road down by the
water and chatted with an elderly couple. I then went back through the center
of town and stopped by the Greenwich Library. The local paper was not
available. I checked out a book, "Washington's Mount Rainier Centennial
Celebration National Park". I then drove back down Greenwich Avenue. I
drove over to the Port Chester Caldor’s shopping center. I bought a pair of Lee
Riders jeans size 42 X 30, slightly larger since I figure they will shrink a
bit when washed. They were 30% off, and I paid $16.09 plus $1.09 NY tax for
$17.18 total. They have quite a number of blue jeans still left. I then went
over to Odd Job in the same shopping plaza and bought a 1 Kilogram can of
Maxwell House ground coffee for $5.99, a fifteen pack box of ACT II popcorn for
$3.99 and two cans of 24 bag Boston tea of Bing Cherry flavor and Strawberry
for $1.29 each for $12.56 total. I put my bags in the car and then stopped by
Staples. I returned home and chatted with one of my neighbors from across the
street that produces medical software for cholesterol monitoring and his site
is Imageweb from Switzerland where he is from. He use to work for IBM and he
was out with his children. I talked his ear off as usual. I returned home and
put away the items and am just about to eat a Stauffer frozen lasagna. Well
have a good evening.
Note:<888>2/27/99 Saturday 10:35 A.M. EST: Today I was up
about 9 A.M. I had breakfast of Post Raisin bran, toast, vitamins, coffee, and
orange juice. I updated Scott's Weekly broadcast sound.htm . Well have a good
day. CIO
Note:<888>2/26/99 Friday 10:40 P.M. EST: I downloaded the
February 18, beta of Lotus Notes R5 and Domino Server from www.lotus.com and
installed them. On my system they are a bit slow, but I will study them for the
next couple of days, and figure out how to configure the Domino server. I also
gave someone a ride from Port Chester to Central Greenwich about 9 P.M.. I am
tired and just had a bowl of Ramen noodles and ice tea. Time to wind down and
go to bed. Have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>2/26/99 Friday 6:00 P.M. EST: I went out at 2 P.M.
and dropped off some envelopes at the Greenwich Town Hall. I stopped by the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. They have a bag sale going on where everything
you can stuff in a bag is $30. I bought a picture frame to hold the copy of my
first internet advertising check for $1.75 and a half ounce shot glass for .25.
I next drove downtown and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. The
arthritis was acting up in my right knee, so I walked very slowly. I next drove
down to the bottom of Steamboat Road. I next went to the Greenwich Library and
read the local paper, which did not have much content as usual. I spoke with a
couple of regulars about general gossip. I next returned home and filed this
report. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm which was down again today. I
guess the high tech industry is loosing some of its luster, and people are beginning
to come down to reality, of course the profit reports ultimately decide which
industries people might invest in. Well not much else to report. Have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>2/26/99 Friday 1:45 P.M. EST: I did my normal
internet routine and sifted through my email this morning. I also did a C:
drive to D: drive backup. I ran scan disk and also defragged the C: drive. I
used the system information tool to not load a couple of drivers. I had a
Tony's pizza for lunch and ice tea. A friend of a friend just called up asking
about him. I turned off the server while I was doing systems maintenance. I
will restart the computer and start the server shortly. I will clean up and go
out then. Well have a good afternoon. It is clear and 55 degrees. CIO
Note:<888>2/26/99 Friday 6:45 A.M. EST: I was up at 6 A.M..
I had breakfast of Post Raisin bran, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins.
It looks like it snowed a little bit outside, but not much. Well I have noticed
a couple of interesting activities in the last couple of days on a day
schedule. I noticed a tall fellow about 6'4" at Starbucks in New Canaan.
What was strange was he was wearing white jockfers, which as I thought white
jockfers are usually worn by women and girls. I also over the years have a noticed
a lot of young kids have been practicing the marshall arts at the Knights of
Columbus for self defense. Last night I saw a group of young teenagers going
into the police firing range for practice I assume, so I guess the teenagers
are also learning how to use firearms. I guess this is normal, since when I was
at Lookout Mountain Camp they had us practicing with 22 rifles when I was
eight. From years of observation, it is my viewpoint that the military is best
prepared for self defense, and it is safer to rely upon them, not to mention
one does not have to be bothered with the noise of practice. I guess some of
the local youth feel the need for self defense. However, having a vague idea of
what some of the military's capacities are, I have a feeling the self defense
orientated youth would be out matched. Well enough of the peace nick viewpoint.
Well I will do a little internet work this morning. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>2/25/99 Thursday 9:00 P.M. EST: I had the same
problem with the Real Sound files playing, so I did the same routine as last
Wednesday: following routine
Well I finally fixed the problem. There is a hidden file
"index.dat" in the "C:\Windows\Temporary Internet
Files\Content.IE5" folder. I removed the System attribute with
"attrib", and I then copied the hidden file "index.dat" to
a backup folder. I then did a F8 safe boot to the command prompt, and deleted
the file "index.dat" in the "C:\Windows\Temporary Internet
Files\Content.IE5" folder and when I rebooted the system, the Real Audio program
worked. What a hassle, back to normal. I think I will shut down for the night.
end routine
For some odd reason my microphone keeps turning off also. It all
might be caused by having to shut down the system when it occasionally freezes
when I am working on multiple activities. I also updated the driver for the
Intel Pro/100 + PCI adapter to version 3.03 Windows* 95/98 Driver Software
Release 3.1 and Tivoli Management agent [100PW9X.EXE], by running update driver
for the adaptor and selecting the directory of the download extracted. I also
installed the new Microsoft JAVA virtual machine Download the Microsoft Virtual
Machine for Internet Explorer 5 and Visual Studio . Well I am bushed, so time
to relax a bit of Ramen noodles an then to bed. Have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>2/25/99 Thursday 5:25 P.M. EST: I had a baked
chicken with herbs and wine and cheese with Tabasco and mayonnaise and Dijon
mustard on toast sandwich with a salad of escarole lettuce, red pepper, black
olives, and onion with balsamic dressing and ice tea and coffee for lunch. I
showered and went out about 1 P.M.. I dressed up in my long underwear, corduroy
pants, red sweater, Burberry Sports coat, and Camels Hair Overcoat with a tie
and blue shirt, unfortunately I have put on so much weight my clothes are a
little bit tight. I weigh 206 pounds. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and
read Computerworld and PC Week. I chatted with one Norwegian patron about the
avalanches in the Alps and suggested the Norwegian Offshore Oil Platform All Weather
Helicopters might be useful for all weather Alpine rescue. I chatted with
another regular patron about the fact that the Greenwich Police now buy that
their gasoline at Greenwich Exxon. Greenwich Exxon also carries Natural Gas for
vehicles which run on compressed liquefied natural gas. I went by the Greenwich
Hospital thrift shop. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I drove down Steamboat Road
and viewed the harbor. There was one lone sea gull and one lone crow at the
waterfront. Somebody threw a potted plant into the harbor from the stone pier,
that one can see in the water for some odd reason. I guess the terracotta pot
it is, probably is cracked, so it is not worth salvaging. I next went by
Greenwich Exxon and bought $9.60 of premium gasoline. I then went to the Grand
Union and bought a half gallon of milk for $1.77, a box of GU old fashioned
oatmeal for $1.29 and a Gwaltney low sodium carved ham at $2.49 a pound for
$10.93. I then returned home and put away the groceries and had a glass of ice
tea. It is snowing lightly out, but according to yesterday's weather report, it
is not suppose to snow until Saturday. I have not looked at the weather report
today. I also updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm which was down a bit today. I
saw that Green Grey 737 flying in from the southeast as I drove up the
driveway. I notice that jet the most. I am sort of in a blah mood today, I
suppose once it warms up a bit, and the sun comes out, I will be more upbeat.
Well time for a little internet activity, have a good evening. I am not sure
what I will have for dinner, but I am not hungry now. CIO
Note:<888>2/25/99 Thursday 11:35 A.M. EST: I chatted with a
friend last night about 6:30 P.M.. I went to bed about 8 P.M.. I was up this
morning at 4 A.M.. I had breakfast of Post Raisin bran, toast, vitamins, orange
juice, and coffee. I did a little bit of minor organizing around the apartment.
I went back to bed at 6 A.M. to 8 A.M.. I did a little routine computer
maintenance running Scandisk and I also set up the Apache server to show file
sizes when one looks at file directories. I'll have a chicken and cheese
sandwich at noon. I have a 3 P.M. appointment, so I might start cleaning up
after lunch and go out after that. I still have yesterday and today's email to
sift through. All quiet on the home front. CIO
Note:<888>2/24/99 Wednesday 5:20 P.M. EST: I had a dinner at
6:30 A.M. this morning of boneless breast of chicken baked in wine and herbs
with baked aperagus, onion, potato, ice tea and coffee. I worked on the
computer trying another Xitami server, but it was half as fast as Apache. Also
I am using IFW2000 for a firewall since the Winproxy beta expired. I noticed
using Internet Firewall 2000 that my Apache server goes two to three times
faster than without using the firewall, which is hard to explain. I left the
present Apache server going with the Internet Firewall 2000 going. I went out
at 9 A.M.. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and photocopied my ValueClick
check since it is my first internet income. I then went to Putnam Trust Bank of
New York on Mason Street and cashed it. I next drove down Steamboat Road and
viewed the harbor. NOAA weather radio is now using a computer simulated voice
to broadcast the NOAA weather reports, but I don't hear them mention Nantucket
shoals as much anymore. I next drove through Bruce Park to the East Putnam
Avenue and up the Boston Post Road through Stamford and Darien to CompUSA in
Norwalk. I toured the store. Nothing is on sale this week. I did not notice
anything of interest in the clearance bins. I did not feel like buying
anything, but familiarized myself with some of the latest merchandise. At noon
I went to Caldor’s in Norwalk and bought 5 pairs of flannel boxer shorts size
36 to 38 for $19.95 at a 20 percent discount with the store closing. They have
WebTV keyboards there on sale, but not the WebTV. Basically a little bit of
everything. I next drove into Darien and up to New Canaan. I noticed that
Prudential reality has a house on the New Canaan Road next to the little horse
stable for rent. I noticed that the New Canaan high school in under renovation.
I also noticed the New Canaan train station is undergoing a renovation. I went
to the Visiting Nurse Thrift shop next to the fire station, but was only able
to spend a minute there, since I was not able to find a metered parking place.
I next drove through downtown New Canaan and got on the west exit of the Merit
parkway and drove back to Greenwich exiting at North Street. I went to the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. I then drove down Greenwich Avenue and parked.
I smoked a cigar cigarette in the park. I went to the Mews Thrift shop and
found a bargain. I bought a framed with glass water color of the Moulon Rouge
24 inch by 24 inch by Girard vintage 1930s for half price for $20. Someone donated
50 suits size 44 and 46 waist 44 inseam 27 for a portly gentleman which they
are also selling. I next drove to the Greenwich Hardware store with a stop at
Putnam Trust on Greenwich Avenue. I bought the German professional picture
hanger hooks and nails at the Greenwich Hardware store $2.49 for three 30 pound
hooks with nails and $2.49 for eight more nails and I also purchased at a 70%
discount a large 15 inch diameter outdoor thermometer with an Eagle picture for
$5.40 for a total of $11. I next went down Steamboat Road and viewed the
harbor. I returned through the center of town and went to the Arnold Bread
store. I bought three loaves of Arnold Healthnut bread for $1.29 each a loaf,
and two pineapple cheesecakes for $1.89 each for a total of $6.89. I chatted
with the NCR technician there who was trying to repair the scanner. I suggested
he clean the reflecting mirror and he said he had fogged it since it was
bothering the cashiers eyes. I suppose they could try polarizing lens on
scanners to protect people's eyes. I talked a bit of other tech with the NCR
technician and told him about my internet site. I returned home and put the
large thermometer outside in the window, so I can read it. Of course when the
sun shines on it, it won't be accurate. They have another one 70% off at the
Greenwich Hardware store entrance with Sun Flowers. I put the Moulin Rouge
picture above my desk over the laser printer underneath the cafe sculpture and
beneath the Maxims water color. I put the Life Magazine coronation picture of
Queen Elizabeth II on the opposite walk next to the marlin and hung my old
outdoor iodine thermometer next to it. I rehung the picture of my mother and
also of myself outside the Louvre next to the front door. Well after that bit
of interior redecoration, I had some reheated pasta fraise and a glass of ice
tea. I am a bit bushed, but it was a warmer day than expected. I also updated
Scott's Index scopor01.htm which was down today, but up for the last three
days. Well time to start relaxing before going to bed, unless I try to stay up
later who knows. Anyway have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>2/24/99 Wednesday 5:25 A.M. EST: Well I lied down
shortly after the last message. I guess I was tired, I received a call from
Lake Forest College about 8 P.M. asking for alumni contributions. I explained
to them that a family relation donates through the company. I am not sure what
I said since I was half awake. I slept until midnight and had breakfast of Post
Raisin bran, toast, orange and grapefruit juice, vitamins, and coffee. I got a
tired spell again and slept until 4 A.M.. I checked my mail from yesterday, and
I received my first check from ValueClick ‑ The Pay‑for‑Results
Advertising Network for $44.04 for my first ad links from mid December to the
end of January. At the rate the clickthroughs are going, I might be making
about $50 a month, which would help pay for the Cable Modem and equipment
maintenance. Well I have cleaned up, so time for a little routine internet
work. It is not as cold as expected this morning, only about 25 degrees
according to Pathfinder Greenwich, Connecticut Weather . Well lets hope spring
comes soon, I feel with all the sleeping I have been doing recently, I am going
into Winter Hibernation. Well today is a new day, maybe I will make it up to
CompUSA to browse the Clearance table or some other exciting activity.
MarketPro www.marketpro.com is suppose to have another one of their shows at
the Stamford, Connecticut Sheraton this Sunday, but alas I would rather save my
funds for provisions than splurge on computer parts, so I guess the Chinese
trying to sell the less expensive parts will have to go without my business.
Still I enjoy the extra rest, all this internet work builds up on you. Well I
will cook dinner in about an hour or so. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>2/23/99 Tuesday 1:45 P.M. EST: Well it was a
little chilly out this morning. I went out at 8:20 A.M.. I stopped by the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I
drove down Greenwich Avenue and viewed the harbor from the bottom of Steamboat
Road. Long Island sound looks clear bleak and cold today. I drove over to the
Greenwich Library and read the Greenwich Times. I left the library and headed
east on Putnam Avenue. I stopped by St. Catherine's thrift shop. They have a
diverse collection of merchandise. I went to Caldor’s in Old Greenwich and
everything is 20% or more off, since the Caldor’s chain of stores are closing.
I stopped by Staples and bought 500 sheets of paper for $3.17. I drove back to
the center of town. I drove back down Greenwich Avenue and viewed the harbor
from Steamboat Road again. I drove back over to the Grand Union and bought 20
bags of different Ramen noodles for $4, 2 cans of Chicken of the Sea tuna fish
for .49 each, a Tony's Pepperoni pizza for $3.49, GU mozzarella for $1.99, Post
Raisin bran for $2.50, 2 half gallons of Florida Natural orange juice for $1.99
each for a total of $16.94. I returned home and put away the groceries. I
reheated some pasta fraise and had a glass of ice tea with it. About noon I
lied down for a half hour. I channel surfed for a half hour. It is colder
outside, and the Greenwich Times says this Canadian cold front is suppose to be
with us for the next ten days, so we might as well get use to it. Well not much
to report, so I am just staying inside and relaxing. Well I hope you all had a
good day. Stay Warm. CIO
Note:<888>2/23/99 Tuesday 8:15 A.M. EST: Well I have
finished my daily internet routine. One of the big stories is that hundreds of
thousands of people are stranded by blizzard conditions in the Alps. Jackson
Hole, Wyoming has lots of snow also. I noticed in computer press lots of IBMers
are down in New Orleans also. Well not much happening for now, I suppose I
should go out and check out on the local daytime activity, but first I have to
put on my Long Johns. I believe Levine's Army Navy store in Port Chester sells
Long Johns. Well tomorrow morning is suppose to be 8 degrees, so enjoy the
warmer weather today. I suggest that some people should make sure their
antifreeze is strong enough for the colder temperatures we are experiencing.
Well enjoy the cold crisp artic like conditions, in another month it should
start warming up again. CIO
Note:<888>2/23/99 Tuesday 5:25 A.M. EST: Well the laundry is
done. The laundry room is about the warmest place in the building. I defrosted
some boneless breast of chicken. I am baking boneless breast of chicken in wine
and herbs, with baked potato, baked onion, cauliflower, asparagus, and I will
have it all in about a half hour with ice tea and coffee. Well it according to
Pathfinder Greenwich, Connecticut Weather , it is pretty dang cold outside, so
stay warm. CIO
Note:<888>2/23/99 Tuesday 4:15 A.M. EST: Well I worked on
the computer until 1:30 P.M. yesterday. I started Alta Vista indexer, and took
a short nap. However, I woke up just before 4 P.M., and did not make my
appointment, but I called in. I slept until midnight and had breakfast of GU
oatmeal, toast, vitamins, orange and grapefruit juice, and coffee. I got
another tired spell and slept until 3 P.M. I guess I was tired. I showered and
cleaned up, and then I went downstairs and started my laundry. I am now on the
drying cycle, done in about thirty minutes. It is warm and comfortable in the
apartment, but a bit drafty. I keep the fan on the air conditioner on to bring
in a bit of fresh air when I am awake. It is very cold in the hallways in the
building, and I keep getting this feeling of cold, although I am not personally
cold, perhaps I am tuning into one of my neighbors. Well I will cook dinner
after I finish the drying cycle. I quit the Alta Vista indexer program, since
after running it for 14 hours, it was not complete, and when I pressed CTL‑ALT,
it said it was not responding. Well lets hope it is a little warmer this
morning. I feel like this building is like the "Ice Hotel" in that
Volvo commercial I saw on television a couple of days ago. Well I guess I will
be out about 8 A.M. this morning back on a day schedule. Stay warm. CIO
Note:<888>2/22/99 Monday 11:40 A.M. EST: I watched a little
television until 8 A.M.. I went out and drove down to the end of Steamboat
Road, and viewed the clear cold sky. It is rather chilly outside, but I was
dressed warmly enough for it in with my Long Johns, and I had my Icelandic knit
cap. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop and said good morning. I drove by
CVS and bought a 12 oz. can of Planters cocktail peanuts for $1.88, a round tin
of Danish butter cookies for $1.50 which is a very good deal, a carton of Swisher
Sweets light cigars for $13.17, plus a package of CVS razors for $2.39 plus .93
CT. sales tax for a total of $19.87. I then went down Greenwich Avenue and back
up to the Greenwich Library. I said good morning to some of the staff. I read
the Greenwich Times. I noticed a few new faces. I then went down to the end of
Steamboat Road and chatted with one of the morning regulars. I then went to the
ELDC thrift shop. I next drove back down Greenwich Avenue and stopped by the
MEWS thrift shop. I noticed they have a nice Panda print there for $50 along
with a carved gift souvenir from Innsbruck for $5 along with a copy of the book
"The Last Lion". I gossiped a bit. I next came home and I had a bowl
of reheated pasta fraise and ice tea. I had some Danish butter cookies and am
now sipping a cup of coffee. Well I have a 4 P.M. appointment this afternoon,
so I guess I will hang around the apartment until going out for the
appointment, unless I feel motivated to do something else. I noticed one of the
regular personal jet aircraft in the area taking off in the direction of
Bermuda. Well for all I know, some people don't like cold weather and have
headed towards warmer climates. Well back to normal routine. CIO
Note:<888>2/22/99 Monday 6:50 A.M. EST: I finished my daily
internet routine. When I was up at midnight, I had a Stauffer's frozen Lasagna
dinner. I just finished having Spinach noodles with a cheese sauce mixture
about an hour ago. Well it is very cold out, so I will a relax a bit, and maybe
go out about 8:30 A.M.. Well have a good morning, and stay warm. CIO
Note:<888>2/22/99 Monday 2:45 A.M. EST: I went to bed
shortly after the note on Saturday night. I slept until 7 AM on Sunday morning.
I awoke and watched Robert Schuller on morning television. I had breakfast of
GU oatmeal, toast, vitamins, orange and grapefruit juice, and coffee. I chatted
with a family member. I started cleaning the apartment and watering the plants.
I got a tired spell and rested through out the rest of the day I slept, I
finally awoke about midnight on Monday morning. I finished cleaning the house
and watering the plants. I made up a batch of icetea.htm . I watched a program
on Doris Duke on the Lifetime channel. I also downloaded a few more classical
mp3s Index of /music4 . Well time to wait for the morning to come around soon
enough. Well at least I am rested for a change, this internet activity tends to
take up a lot of time and can gradually wear someone out. Well I hope all enjoy
my internet content, the Beatles still seem to be ever popular. Time for a
little of my regular internet routine. CIO
Note:<888>3/07/99 Sunday 9:50 P.M. EST: Well, I was up at
noon today. I worked a bit on the computer and the Thunderstone web indexer
again to no avail. I finally gave up and deleted it again. I finally got around
to having breakfast at 4 P.M. of Kellogg’s crunchy raisin bran, toast,
vitamins, coffee, and orange juice. I ran a defrag on the hard drive. I started
cleaning the apartment and watering the plants with one slight rest, and
finished a half hour ago, and just finished showering and cleaning up. I will
go out for a breath of fresh air now. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>3/07/99 Sunday 4:10 A.M. EST: Well I fiddled with
Thunderstone web indexer for a while, and finally gave up and deleted it. I had
the Apache server cgi‑bin directory viewable, but now it is not again and
I still don't think it would have worked. It is really designed to work with
Windows NT, so I am not sure all the script was right for Win98. Not much
accomplished, but time to slow down and get to bed early. Have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>3/07/99 Sunday 12:10 A.M. EST: I went to bed about
7 A.M. yesterday morning. I had downloaded the free Thunderstone Texis web
search engine for my server. I started indexing the server and went to bed. I
was up about 1 P.M. and had breakfast of Kellogg’s Crunch raisin bran, toast,
orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I went back to bed and chatted with a
friend. The thunderstone index ran to partial completion when it ran out of
buffers. I can finish the indexing later, however I have not been able to
configure it for the Apache server in my server root directory, it says when I
run it the folder Scott's Internet Hotlist Local Server, Greenwich, Connecticut
Search: is 403 Forbidden . Well I have not figured it out after trying to
reconfigure the Apache, and it is time to relax. I did have two slices of Elos
pizza and ice tea about 10 P.M.. I am a bit tired and my eyes are blurry. Well
have a good night. I am not sure what my plans are for the rest of the night.
CIO
Note:<888>3/06/99 Saturday 3:25 A.M. EST: I tried to get IBM
Web Servers : Overview IBM Web Sphere Application Server 2.0 for Windows NT to
works with Windows 98, but alas it does not, but when I uninstalled it, the
system seemed more responsive. It installs the Apache for Windows NT, and I
reinstalled Apache for Windows 98 saving the "http.conf" file which
was slightly modified. Tricky business to no avail. Well not much to report on,
so I guess I will start to wind down for the night. Have a good morning. Ah
yeh, on ADSL Download Speed Test , I am clocking about a .5 meg/sec downloads,
I guess I might have a little room for improvement. CIO
Note:<888>3/05/99 Friday 11:05 P.M. EST: I went out after
dinner and cleaning up after the last message. I stopped by the Greenwich
Library, but the local paper was not available but I saw in the news box
downtown an article about Linda McCartney was in the paper. I went for a walk
downtown. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue twice. I viewed the
usual evening strollers. I chatted with a local downtown proprietor about the
economy. I drove down to the end of Steamboat Road and viewed the harbor and
listened to the computer generated NOAA weather forecast. For a change I decided
to shop at the Food Emporium since I needed Temerrier French Dijon mustard. I
bought a rib eye steak at $3.99 a pound for $4.19, Temerrier French Dijon
Mustard 12 oz. jar $2.09, a head of cauliflower $1.29, a Pepperidge Farm frozen
layer cake $1.59 on sale $1.60 off, a half gallon of 2% milk for $1.89,
Americas Choice dry roasted peanuts $2.99, Post HoneyBunch cereal $2.99, a nine
slice pack of Elio's Pizza slices for $2.49, a gallon of Pepperidge Farm
goldfish crackers $4.99 for a Food Emporium Total of $24.51 with Bonus Club
savings of $2.10 if you have a Food Emporium Card. I returned home and put away
the groceries and ate some peanuts and made a cup of coffee. Well have an
enjoyable evening, back to net after my coffee. Remember the Hospital Thrift shop's
last day of the bag sale is Saturday, and they will be closed on Monday and
Tuesday before their spring opening on Wednesday. CIO
Note:<888>3/05/99 Friday 7:15 P.M. EST: I was up at noon
today and had breakfast of Kellogg’s crunchy raisin bran, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, and coffee. I did a C: drive to D: drive backup. I rested a bit while
this was going on and finally got up at 4 P.M.. I worked on the computer a bit,
and I changed my firewall to WinProxy 1.4 (WWW proxy & mail server with firewall
for Windows) which has a free demo. I configured it, and it all seems to work.
I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . I am cooking ham, potato, broccoli, and
ice tea for dinner; and then I will clean up and go out for a while. I need to
buy milk. CIO
Note:<888>3/05/99 Friday 1:30 A.M. EST: Well I goofed off
since the last message. I watched a bit of the History Channel about Railroads
and also a bit about Hadrian’s Wall. Apparently a group of cleaver engineers
have tunneled between France and England with the Chunnel. I am not sure if it
was complete when I was last in Paris, but there were quite a few Land Rovers
illegally parked on Paris Streets last time I was there when Boris Yeltsin was
visiting before the Albertville Olympics and after that event. I would have to
check the dates of the Chunnel completion with that time frame. Unless I sleep
walked into the Paris train station and caught a train to England, I don't
think I have ever been in the British Isles. Well I received one call from the
person I gave a ride to today, and he was back at work. I suppose there is not
much real news to report, since most of the area seems pretty quiet this past
week, perhaps people in mass have the winter blues, and have not been
generating much activity. There was a nice article in last Sundays Greenwich
Times about the renovation of the Victorian Parish house on Christ Church
grounds that cost about $2,000,000; so I suppose despite the street traffic on
the Boston Post Road, it is a pleasant habitat and maybe they will install some
sound proofing or check with "Noise Cancellation" an area company
about making the area quieter. Of course as far as I know everything is still
fine in the general vicinity, and there is not much to report on. I guess the
old adage holds, "No New Is Good News". Well there was a commercial
on the history channel advertising $1,100 five day trip packages to Australia
on Quantas; but I suppose they have not finished some of the new planned cities
down there. I have not been making the usual rounds since, I am on an earlier
schedule, and just about ready to go to bed. So have a good night from the New
Amsterdam Colony. I noticed by the park when one exits I‑95 in Byram east
bound; they have a sign saying that Byram was founded in 1640, I believe the
same time as the New Amsterdam Colony, so maybe someone should construct a
windmill in Byram Shore Park, to commemorate the event. I did read another
article that the U.S. Government was thinking about buying the YMCA "Calf
Island" camp which is up for sale for some environmental program. Well I
missed that article just saw the headlines. Well give my best to Big Ben, and
remember the Pubs are suppose to close in London at 11 P.M. unless one happens
to belong to a "Club", I believe. All quiet on the Western Front. CIO
Note:<888>3/04/99 Thursday 9:20 P.M. EST: Well my friend
showed up after the last message. We went to the car rental place in Port
Chester and returned the car. Then we drove to Safeway towing in New Rochelle,
New York and picked up his car, and he headed off to work. I returned home and
had dinner of ham, green peas, potato, ice tea, and coffee. I then went to the
Greenwich Library and read the local paper about the large number of lap top
computer thefts in the area. I also read PC Week and Computer World. I was
chatting with the reference librarian telling her about the Microsoft
Terraserver Picture of the Vatican Microsoft TerraServer St. Peters Image Page
, there is a large building on the hill to the Northwest of St. Peters. I asked
her if she knew what it was. I looked in the World Book, and there was no name
for the hill. I looked in Fodor’s Guide and there was no name for the hill. I
looked in the Michelin Guide and found out the hill was Mount Mario. I searched
in Alta Vista and found out the building on the hill northwest of St. Peters is
OAR ‑ Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma . Thus using the everyday
resources of the library combined with the internet, one can find out all sorts
of answers to obscure questions. I also happened to notice at Recent update for
Library Construction that the library will be closed from May 3 to May 18,
which looks like they have a lot of work to do on the new addition to have it
done by then to move in. Well I drove down Greenwich Avenue after leaving the
library and viewed Long Island Sound. The NOAA radio broadcast did not come in
over in Port Chester. Well it was cold and blustery out, so I guess the
forecast in the Old Farmers Almanac for a cold March was correct. I will sit
back and relax on the internet for a while this evening, and not risk freezing
in the artic like conditions outside. Well back to the net. I also updated
Scott's Index scopor01.htm which was up a bit today. Stay Warm. CIO
Note:<888>3/04/99 Thursday 4:05 P.M. EST: I was up at 11 A.M.
today. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s crunchy raisin bran, toast, vitamins,
orange juice, and coffee. I slept until 1 P.M.. I went out about 2 P.M.. I
bought $8.45 of gasoline at Exxon. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I am expecting
a friend to stop by and I will drop his rental car off, so he can pick up his
car which had a broken timing belt at the Subaru dealer in New Rochelle, New
York. After dropping him off, I might stop by CompUSA in White Plains, New York
to browse the store. Not much happening, it is a bit cold and blustery out, but
the snow showers have quit and the sun is back out. Well have a good evening.
CIO
Note:<888>3/04/99 Thursday 1:00 A.M. EST: I edited my Apache
Log, so it only contains March 1999 entries, since it was up to 5 megs. It had
some scrambled code, I also removed. I saved the old part of the log. My stats
for the Apache server, still show all the previous months entries. My home
Apache server seems to be pretty busy, and my ValueClick click through were up
to 29 yesterday. Well time to wind down and go to bed. CIO
Note:<888>3/03/99 Wednesday 11:00 P.M. EST: I had dinner of
ham, green peas, potato, ice tea, and coffee. I watched the ABC evening news. I
worked a bit on the internet. I read about 25 pages of "Charles at
50". I turned on the Fox channel at 9 P.M. and their was a recent program
on the Windsor family. I updated Scott's Stats from the Florida site stats.htm
. I am doing a little bit of regular internet activity. Well have a good
evening. My luncheon guest from yesterday is coming out again tomorrow Thursday
to pick up his car in the latter morning. The rain seems to have quit. CIO
Note:<888>3/03/99 Wednesday 6:00 P.M. EST: I went out
shortly after the last message. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York, and
waited in line for some minor business. I chatted with one local citizen. I
stopped by the central Greenwich Post office and bought money orders to pay my
Cablevision and Optimum Online. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop and
they're now down to $15 a bag. I stopped by Electrolux off Greenwich Avenue on
Armergone Way, and bought a ten pack of Electrolux vacuum bags for $12.70. I
drove down Steamboat Road and viewed the rainy overcast waterfront. I stopped
by the Greenwich Library and chatted with a regular user. I returned home and
put a new Electrolux vacuum bag in each of my two older Electrolux vacuum
cleaners I own. I asked the Electrolux salesman, if he knew what happened to
the statue that the Duke of Windsor dedicated at the old Electrolux factory in
Old Greenwich in the 1930s, and he did not know what happened to it when they
put in the new condominiums there. Scott's Index scopor01.htm did not do much
today. It seems like the server was stalled when I returned home, but it is
running fine now. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>3/03/99 Wednesday 2:15 P.M. EST: I was up at 10
A.M. today, and had breakfast of Kellogg’s Crispy Raisin bran, toast, orange
juice, vitamins, and coffee. I added "header.html" files Scott's
Internet Hotlist Directory Listing , so that the directory listing of Index of
/favorites and also the directory listing of music files will display
advertising links, so I might generate a little bit more revenue. I earned $50
in February from ValueClick and during the last few days the click throughs
have gone up a bit. Well time to clean up and go out and pay my Cablevision and
Optimum Online Bills which run about $85 a month for both, which one of my
major expenses. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>3/03/99 Wednesday 2:45 A.M. EST: I finished up my
usual internet routine. As far as I can tell, it looks like it is sort of slow
on the net, I suppose a few people are taking down time. CIO
Note:<888>3/02/99 Tuesday 11:00 P.M. EST: I went out after
the last message. I just started my laundry. I drove downtown. I stopped off at
the bottom of Steamboat Road. I drove over to Stables in Old Greenwich. They
have the Sony 6G and 10G backup tape system, but last week for $149.99 they
also threw in a $50 tape, so if I ever get one, I will have to wait until they
have the same deal again. I drove to CVS in Old Greenwich and bought two
bottles of shampoo and conditioner for $1.58 total with tax. I stopped by the
Hyatt in Old Greenwich. I withdrew funds from the Bank of New York Money
Machine there. I noticed Purdue chicken and Lehman Brothers were having
meetings there. I next drove to the new Food Emporium in the Riverside shopping
plaza. The store was virtually empty. I bought a bottle of Angostura Bitters
for $3.49. I next went to the CVS nearby in the same plaza, but they were out
of Swisher Sweets lights cartons. I drove to CVS on Greenwich Avenue, and I
bought a carton of Swisher Sweets light cigar cigarettes for $13.96. I next
parked on the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and walked the lower section
of Greenwich Avenue. I returned home and had a bag of quartered radishes and
six small slices of New York Valley extra sharp cheese and ice tea. The
temperature in the apartment is down to 74 degrees. I received a call from my
luncheon guest, and his car broke down in Harrison, New York and he had to get
a tow and rent a car. He will be out on Thursday morning to pick up the
repaired car. I chatted briefly with another friend. Well I am doing laundry,
and not much more exciting to report on the home front. Have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>3/02/99 Tuesday 5:20 P.M. EST: I was up at 9 A.M.
this morning. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s crunchy raisin bran, toast,
vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. The thermostat got thrown out of whack in
my apartment and the temperature was up to 80 degrees instead of 70 degrees,
which has made me feel tired. I went back to bed until 1 P.M. when a friend
called to say he would be coming out for lunch. I had the friend arrive from
Long Island for lunch. We split a Tombstone Self Rising cheese pizza and some
New York State extra sharp cheese. We chatted about general subjects and looked
at some horse racing internet sites. We went outside for a walk, and when I
came in I discovered it was too warm inside, and I turned down the thermostat.
He just departed. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well not much else to
report on. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>3/01/99 Monday 12:00 P.M. EST: Well we have
reached the midnight hour, time to bid "Adieu", "Bon Soir".
CIO
Note:<888>3/01/99 Monday 10:50 P.M. EST: For a bird's eye
view of Cosmo's Prayer Palace from the Russian Sputnik follow this link
Microsoft TerraServer Full Resolution Image Page El Duomo, Firinze Italia .CIO
Note:<888>3/01/99 Monday 10:35 P.M. EST:I had a slice of
baked ham and spinach for dinner. I was reminiscing today that when I lived in
Florence, (Firinze); Italy (Italia) during the winter of 1972, we frequently
had a large lunch after noon during siesta, and then dinner around eight P.M.
and then another petit dinner around 1 A.M. after our evening strolls in the
old part of the city around the Duomo, and I enjoyed viewing the city during
the night hours when there was no traffic, to get a better perspective than
during the daytime with all the Fiats. Also in older European cities like
Firinze which were part of city states and at different periods were fortified,
the substantial houses look rather ordinary from the outside since they were
inward facing upon courtyards, and they did not make the homes too ornate on
the outside, so as not to attract attention. Well enough of old world wisdom.
The Florentines use to marvel at General George Patton when told that the Ponte
Vechio would not support the weight of his tanks, he went right ahead and
successfully drove them over the bridge, so it goes to show well built
construction tends to survive the ravages of time. Well cream filled pastries
and cappuccino or cafe au lait were always enjoyable for breakfast in Firinze,
since there was a lack of corn flakes. Needless to say I am still keeping an
eye out for the missing panel of the Baptistery Doors which got washed away
during the flood of 1971 before I arrived. If you really want to have fun,
climb the steps of the Duomo about 11 A.M. on Saturday morning about 550 feet
high to enjoy the view, and just when you arrive at the top of the windy
curving sloped steps to enjoy the view, they ask you to leave since it closes
at noon, and you find out it is much more difficult descending the steps than
it was climbing them. So much for experience, but the view is breathtaking. I
think I enjoyed the bus ride to the top of Fiesole that Larry use to be
governor of, since I could take the bus and enjoy the view over the valley that
Firinze resides in, and have an enjoyable carafe of wine at the small cafe in
Fiezole if the sun it out. Of course strolling up and down the street that the
Santa Trinita bridge opens out onto, is equally enjoyable since many of the
posher vanity stores are there attracting many strollers. Also since one of the
Medici Merchant Princes did not like getting cold, I believe it was Cosmo, they
built a covered walkway from the Medici Palace to the Uffici where he kept his
offices and currently has much glorified art including Rembrandts from Holland
along with the usual Italian masterpieces. I believe the second story covered
walkway is about a mile long. Needless to say in the Medici palace, every
square inch is covered with art work of the Renaissance, and the gardens behind
or in front of the palace depending on one's perspective climb up the hill, to
I believe the circle where the David statue was originally displayed, before
they replaced it with a duplicate and moved it inside to prevent deterioration.
Well I never made it to the opera in Firinze, but it is suppose to be enjoyable
and quite colorful along with many other hidden treasures in the city in the
middle of northern Italy on the railroad from Pisa to Venice. Well I never did
make it to Venice, but I enjoyed my stay in Firinze, since I got plenty of rest
and peace and quiet since I had an inside room away from the noise of the
outside rooms that overlooked the noisy streets. I suppose it has changed a
bit, and after a couple of months I discovered that old Florence also had a
modern part with high rises and other modern buildings such as you see
everywhere in Europe. I stayed at the Pensione Adria which back in 1972 was an
inexpensive and congenial pensione with a view of the river, and I enjoyed the
quiet of the inside room across from the wine cellar and the kitchen, since I
could sleep in the day if I wanted to and wander around at night when it was
quieter. Well I suppose some people have been so many places, they don't always
remember some of the first places they ever visited, but from my perspective, I
enjoyed the festive atmosphere of Firinze, Italia and I enjoyed the
hospitality. Well time to relax, I am debating whether to slow down or have a
cup of coffee. The heat has finally warmed up the apartment a bit. CIO
Note:<888>3/01/99 Monday 9:30 P.M. EST: Former Greenwich
area residents to give lecture Peter Lowe International Seminar Barbara and
George Bush Participate in Lecture Detail Page . CIO
Note:<888>3/01/99 Monday 8:05 P.M. EST: I lounged around the
apartment this morning. I chatted with a family member. I went out about noon.
I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I paid my rent on Lafayette Place.
I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop. They have their $30 bag sale. Next
Monday and Tuesday they are closed, and they will put out their new selection
on next Wednesday. I guess towards the end of this week they will lower the
price of their bag sale to even less. I went to the central post office and
obtained a money order to pay my MCI bill. I got a hair cut from Mike at Subway
Barber. I looked a little bit arthritic today, but I don't notice it much
myself. I said hello to somebody who works for Renaissance Capital. I returned
to the car and drove down Steamboat Road. I stopped by the Greenwich Library
and read the local paper. I chatted with one of the local users. We compared
notes on news stories. I told him that people who warehouse large amounts of
alcoholic whiskeys and other beverages in their basement wine callers are
creating a fire hazard if they don't know how to properly manage the stored
provisions. I made my 4 P.M. appointment. They have a new Xerox Docucenter. I
next went to the Grand Union and bought 4 Tropicana half gallons of orange
juice for $2 each, GU 2% milk half gallon for $1.77, a box of GU tea for .89,
Kellogg’s crunchy raisin bran for $1.99, a box of Anderson Dutch Bavarian
pretzels for $1.49, a dozen large eggs for .89, two packages of Thorne Apple
Valley bacon for .99 each, a package of Great Lakes extra sharp cheddar cheese
for $1.79 and three bags of Radishes for .99 for a Grand Total of $19.79. It
was beginning to have a cold rainy sprinkle outside. I returned home and put
away the groceries. I had eight pretzels and about ten Danish cookies and I
rested a bit. I then had a half of bag of radishes. I turned up the heat a bit.
Not much else happening. Certain family and associates are heading to Las
Angeles, Santa Barbara, Carmel, Sun Valley, and the Great Barrier Reef in
Australia while I sit back here with the rest of the arm chair travelers
watching the world go by. There has been a lot of air traffic for the last two
hours, so I guess the wandering travelers are flying in and out of the local
airport. I also updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm which did not do much today.
Well not much to report on, I guess most people have the winter blues. Well
enjoy the evening. CIO
Note:<888>3/01/99 Monday 10:45 A.M. EST: Well I was up at 9
A.M. this morning. I just had breakfast of coffee, orange juice, vitamins,
toast, and Ramen noodles. I was out of milk for cereal. After I finish my
coffee, I will shower and go out and pay some bills. Well the never ending
routine has come full cycle. It looks like a decent day, so have a nice day.
CIO
Note:<888>3/14/99 Sunday 8:40 A.M. EST: Since the profits
have been so meager in the local computer business, I was thinking with all
this advanced technology, it might be more profitable to go into the business
of dictating books again, since any one with a fertile imagination can let the
mind flow and come up with some original or more entertaining plot themes, of
course most fiction only has relevance to its own geographical area, and when
all is said and done the books keep piling up for the myriad librarians to keep
shelving into the rows of endless paper. Well not much happening since the last
message, I am still awake waiting to fall asleep, I guess the local karma of
the local villagers waking up and beginning their Sunday morning routines is
keeping me awake. I did notice a license plate on a black Mercedes from Ohio
last night, so as usual we had visitors. Of course for security reasons people
don't drive around with Foreign license plates on their cars, so as not to
stand out. Moreover, I am not sure if foreign license plates are legal, but I
have seen Canadian and English, license plates in the area along with European
long number plates. I guess it depends on where the vehicle is registered. I
was once advised that many of the motoring public on cruise ships bring their
vehicles along, since they are familiar with them, and more comfortable with
them. Of course arm chair travelers don't like to be moved too much, since it
disturbs their train of thought. Well not much really happening so to speak of,
I suppose we will have a few more visitors today, give them my best. CIO
Note:<888>3/14/99 Sunday 3:30 A.M. EST: I went to bed about
noon today after doing a little computer work. I was awaken by a phone call
about 4 P.M.. I went back to bed until 5:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s
raisin bran, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and cafe au lait. I then showered
and cleaned up, and went out about 6:45 P.M. for some fresh air. I stopped by
to visit with someone who was not there. I went downtown and walked the lower
section of Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with a local proprietor. I stopped by
the Grand Union and bought a roast beef sandwich and cat food for $18.15 for
someone who had a hungry cat. I delivered the parcel to a local institution. I
went back downtown and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue twice. I
chatted with a local musician who was playing his guitar. I drove down to the
end of Steamboat Road and viewed the harbor. I returned home and had a Tony's
pizza, ice tea, and coffee. I received a phone call about 1 A.M. and went back
out for a chat with someone, hopefully matters are cleared up. I drove back
down to Steamboat Road and viewed the harbor. I returned home about 2:15 A.M..
I will do a little regular computer work now. Today is the St. Patrick’s Day
parade in Greenwich, so I will probably be sleeping through it. I will probably
do my usual house cleaning routine when I wake up late tomorrow afternoon or
early evening. I will have to be out in the afternoon on Monday, but as usual
will probably be on a night schedule tomorrow again. It was a little bit warmer
out this evening, and I suppose it will start warming up a bit in the evenings
starting soon, and walking around in the evening for exercise and fresh air
will be a little bit more enjoyable. Well there is not really much to report on
since when one leads a quiet routine, you post quiet reports. As far as I know,
the daytime people need to sort out their responsibilities and not interfere
with the people who prefer to be awake at night and have the experience working
long time hours at night. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>3/13/99 Saturday 8:40 A.M. EST: Well the latest
news from the Russian Front is that last week the British report that somebody
was manipulating their satellites, and yesterday a General Electric
communications satellite was manipulated out of orbit. It would seem if one
used deductive reasoning parties unknown have built a supercomputer system to
decrypt the encryption codes of the defense and communications satellites for
their own specific purposes, therefore the information fed by these satellites
could be just as easily suspect. It would more than likely have to be the
Russians or the Chinese and since the Russians don't have the funds for that
activity, more than likely it is the Chinese whom have decided to start
manipulating other powers satellites, but equally true we have the same
capability to do the same to their birds, so tit for tat, and so and so. I have
not done much this morning, and am thus thinking about having a cup of coffee
and maybe after showering going out for the morning rounds. I was speculating
yesterday that a major power surge in the world trade center antennae would
more than likely knock out all communications in the New York area, and people
would have to resort to gossiping through the grapevine or chatting with any
birds that happened to be passing by like in the Audubon network to pass the
messages. Since bird watching is a major pass time in this area, we tend to
enjoy our hobbies on weekends outside when it is warmer, but not always in the
winter when their are mostly Canadian Snow Geese. I have never seen a Russian
Vulcan in this area, but if one did show up more that likely a Condor from the
Andes would run it out of the hemisphere and back to its native hemisphere.
Thus enough about bird watching and other leisure activities in the Greenwich
area. I also reinstalled the new Java machine, and Internet Explorer 5.0 and
the @home software for Netscape, so thus java works correctly on the machine
again along with Communicator as the default browser for @home since MS
internet explorer with my 74,000 favorites takes about seven minutes to load
the @home interface. Enough of theoretical communications jargon, if you want
to understand some of the basic elements think of some of the basic premises of
physics which one learns in their first term physics course. Time to begin
focusing on the daytime routine. CIO
Note:<888>3/13/99 Saturday 1:20 A.M. EST: Latest report on
the cold front from Greenwich, Connecticut 31 degrees F.. Greenwich still seems
to functioning here since we have lots of Russians whom work here, and half the
staff of the United Nations are Russians. Thus although it is cold the lights
still seem to be on, and the heat is still going. I did some Russian Studies at
Lake Forest College. In my travels in America I have seen millions of Russians
living on the west coast and Alaska is full of them. Needless to say lots of
Russians work for Exxon at the Prudoe Bay. Thus it is my viewpoint the Mellon
group sitting down in Key West instead of Pittsburgh, should be minding their
own business in Pittsburgh and not the Hess refinery in St. Croix which they
don't own. I believe most of Hess' oil comes from Venezuela. On a minor note,
one of the main patrons of the Greenwich over the years was Nan Carnegie Rockefeller
whose family beside being involved in United States Steel and donating
libraries today probably are involved in USX the old United States Steel, and
last time I looked at www.usx.com which was about a year ago, they owned 10,000
or more Marathon gasoline stations none of which are in Greenwich or
www.uxc.com which offers other energy resources. Thus if push comes to shove
some of the old people might have access to other oil reserves besides what
they are freely using now. The Greenwich library is funded to the tune of about
$5 million a year by the taxpayers of Greenwich, of whom I am not one, but my
family is. The largest tax payer in the town of Greenwich is Fortune Brands the
old Duke tobacco company which is thinking of moving out of town. The Exxon
company jet has been seen flying in and out of Westchester airport more
frequently, or at least what I perceive is the Exxon company jet, since it is
painted dark gray with Chinese fire engine red lettering. It has four engines
and has a large extended range, and more than likely old guard stockholders who
don't like the cold weather are flying to warmer ports of call. Well for the
average citizens who live here, we don't mind the cold and we have our simple
routines that revolve around simple frugal lifestyles. I believe Nan Carnegie
Rockefeller use to volunteer washing dishes at the senior center when nobody
else would help out. Thus Greenwich has a long tradition of volunteerism, and
we seem to get by; however certain buildings like the Greenwich Town Hall,
Local Library, Local Hospital, and Public schools use lots of energy to stay
warm in the winter, so although certain members of the establishment don't live
here continually, we still have to keep all these facilities up and running for
the general public or whatever group of Russians shows up to squat in the
rather deluxe facilities that we provide. Thus paying for all the out of town
guests to use these facilities is a continual financial drain on the community
and those who pay the taxes to support them. Thus for the United States
government to presume it can shake down the Exxon stock holders for another $5
billion when the Exxon money has already paid for many deluxe well endowed
facilities around the world is a gross miscarriage of justice. Moreover with
the oil industry in recession, it would not be good business judgment for the
Exxon management to forsake $5 billion in working capitol which is much needed
in maintaining the existing Exxon corporate infrastructure, so it can continue
to serve the needs of the many world wide communities it serves. Thus any
environmentalists who claim that Exxon is wasting precious resources should
produce their accounts and show how much in energy and other resources in
travel and transportation they are consuming in their world wide environmental
efforts, and try to justify the expenses they keep arguing in their world wide
conservation efforts. In other words, if you live in a company town remember
whom the stockholders are and whom the taxpayers are, and who pays the bills
and whom are the executives of these various corporations and institutions that
support these various local institutions. Quite frankly it is my viewpoint that
General Electric Credit Corporation on Long Ridge Road in Stamford is probably
sitting on more funds than Swiss Bank also in Stamford. Thus from my viewpoint,
it is "Don't Rock the Boat Baby" or we might be in the same situation
as in the early 1970s when there was no oil for energy in this area, and the
local communities came to a virtual stand still, which is why quite a few
people ended up living for a while in Florida. Thus if there are any Texans
driving around with bumper stickers that say, "Drive Fast, Freeze a
Yankee"; New York financial person might cancel their credit cards and see
whose money it really is. As an economist, I remind people that 77% of the
private wealth in this country is controlled by women over 70 years who tend to
be somewhat frugal, since the more grandchildren they have, the pie gets
smaller. So before you make value judgments about other people's lifestyles,
you might look into the realities of the situations as they exist, not in some
sort of utopian New York Times public relations press hand out. Thus enough of
constant comment, and time to get back to normal routine. CIO
Note:<888>3/12/99 Friday 5:50 P.M. EST: Well I went out at
2:00 P.M.. I drove downtown to the bottom of Greenwich Avenue, and viewed the
harbor from Steamboat Road. I went noticed a few other people doing it. I drove
over to E.L.D.C. thrift shop, and they have a couple of exercise saddles for
$10 apiece. They also have good $15 reams of paper for $5. I chatted with the
staff there on various subjects. I then drove back to central Greenwich and
chatted with a few of the regulars at the Hospital Thrift Shop. I next went
down Greenwich Avenue and viewed the harbor again from Steamboat Road. I then
went to the Greenwich Library and told one of the regulars my viewpoint on the
Exxon Valdez accident, since the government has so much microwave antennae up
there, the probably messed up the ships navigations system. If the government
covered up this fact, then it was a democratic plot to wreck the Rockefeller
Exxon republican establishment. Strangers things have happened in our memory.
Well next I chatted with one of the power walkers in town about how good
Timberland are for walking, and I prefer them in cold weather. I then went to
the Arnold Bread store and spent $3.59 on 3 loaves of Healthnut bread. I
returned home and started listening to Beethoven's Ninth for a change of pace.
Well it was a very uneventful day in Greenwich, just usual errands. The weather
man if you can believe them says we're going to get one to two inches of snow.
Well I have been up since 9:00 P.M. last night, and I am a little bit tired, so
I will go to bed shortly. Have a good night. Cheers from the far side of town.
Yeh the banana market was up a bit in Manhattan today scopor01.htm . CIO
Note:<888>3/12/99 Friday 1:15 P.M. EST: I went downtown at
10 A.M.. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York and cashed my ValueClick
advertising check. I briefed an officer there that it was my viewpoint that if
the United States is committing troops to Yugoslavia, the old rules of military
secrecy still probably apply in this country and foreign visitors and residents
are not allowed to transmit information on troop movements within the country
or elsewhere, since the civil penalties during time of conflict probably still
apply. I also speculated that the Exxon Valdez more than likely had its
navigation radar knocked out by the large radar facilities in Alaska, and
therefore the Exxon Valdez accident is more than likely United States
government liability, and not the sole responsibility of the Exxon corporation,
since maga amounts of radar waves from government facilities can disrupt
civilian and commercial facilities. This is more than likely the scenario
whether the government cares to admit it or not. I next went to the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift shop and viewed the merchandise there. They have a small Braun
coffee grinder there amongst numerous other items. I then went to CVS and
bought a carton of Hav‑A‑Tampa cigar cigarettes for $13.97. I
chatted with a sun glass lady there about sun glasses. I chatted with a
toothpaste salesman there about toothpaste. I chatted with a sales staff member
there about the upcoming St. Patrick’s Day parade, and the Scott family that
settled in New Amsterdam in 1640 might have been one of the first Scott Irish
families in America, unless more than likely there was a Scott in Williamsburg
in 1620, and more than likely one of Columbus' sailors was probably a Scott
coming over to meet one of his Scott cousins that arrived with the Vikings who
came over to visit one of his Scott cousins that arrived with Mongolians and so
forth back and forth. Well after hob nobbing in CVS, I drove on down to the
center of town and stopped by the Greenwich Post office and paid my telephone
bill and mail the cooking CDs to a family member who might use them. I then
walked over to the Mews gift shop and checked out the merchandise. They have
some nice tables in there for $100. I chatted with a staff member about how the
Europeans make coffee and maintain their coffee shops and coffee machinery and
a bit about coffee in general. I found a bargain a nice pair of heavy solid
wood case 18 inch by 3 foot ADS stereo speakers for $5 for the pair. Each of
them weigh about 50 pounds apiece. I drove my car over to pick up the speakers
and then drove directly home. I install the pair of speakers in the living room
with the other four pairs and I put them on the incoming south wall, so I now
have even better surround sound in my living room, but I can't turn it up to
loud or I would disturb my neighbors. I filed this report, and I guess I should
start slowing down and going to bed since I am a bit tired and burned out. Well
have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>3/12/99 Friday 9:50 A.M. EST: I have been doing my
routine computer work. I also tested the IBM beta of Websphere which is a
little buggy and I deleted it. I am going to have a bite of my stew and then go
out and browse the Hospital Thrift Shop briefly and pay my phone bill. Well
have a good morning. I am tired and will go to bed about noon. CIO
Note:<888>3/12/99 Friday 1:15 A.M. EST: I went back to bed
and got up at 9 P.M.. I went out at 9:30 P.M. after showering. I noticed the
Mercedes Benz dealership was just ending a party, so they must have introduced
a new automobile model to the public. I stopped by Exxon and bought $9.60 in
premium. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue twice. It is about 30
degrees F. outside right now. There were quite a lot of people out tonight
having dinner which is usual for Thursday nights in Greenwich when the cooks
have the night off. I suppose a few people still do employ private chefs in
Greenwich, and they seem to make a living. I drove down to the bottom of
Steamboat Road. I next drove up to the Post Road and smelled that somebody had
run over a skunk in front of Christ Church. The smell carries for quite a way.
I drove to the Riverside shopping plaza and stopped by the new Food Emporium
there. The store is quite a feast for the eyes. I chatted with a few customers
and staff. I bought two half gallons of Florida Natural orange juice for $1.49,
Bournier Dijon mustard for $1.99, Asparagus at $1.49 a pound for $1.69, two
Blue bags of 50% caffeine A&P coffee for $1.99 each for a total of $10.64.
I then went over to CVS and bought two packs of cigar cigarettes for $2.80 one
of Captain Black and one of Hav‑A‑Tampa. One of the customers who
was a lawyer was upset that somebody in front of the store driving a Mustang
with tinted windows had tried to run him down in front of the store. Apparently
they have problems with rowdy kids at the adjacent McDonalds. I chatted with
the cashier about computers. She told me she was paying $3,500 to rent a
computer outfit, and I told her she could buy a new system without a monitor
for about $399. I next returned to central Greenwich and drove down Greenwich
Avenue to the bottom of Steamboat Road. I then stopped by the Grand Union and
bought 4 Tony's Pizzas for $10 all, and a Stauffer’s 20 oz. Lasagna for $2.99
for $12.99 total. I then returned home and put away the groceries. I mixed my
old and new coffee beans together. I have been drinking ground coffee out of
the can recently, and it does not taste as good as when I grind the beans. I
made a Tony's Pizza and am now enjoying a good cup of Cafe Au Lait made with my
Braun or Gaggia coffee grinder, and brewed in my Braun Cappuccino espresso
machine. Europeans do make a good cup of coffee compared to average American
coffee. Well time to sit back and sip the coffee. Yeh, Nestle in White Plains,
New York besides being in the chocolate business is also in the coffee business
and if I am not mistaken they're a Swiss company that also own Perrier across
the street. Well back to the net after coffee. CIO
Note:<888>3/11/99 Thursday 5:05 P.M. EST: I was up at 3
P.M., and I missed my 3 P.M. appointment. I had two calls this morning. I
finally awoke at 4 P.M.. I had breakfast of Post HoneyNut Flakes, toast,
coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. Well not much to report on the home front.
I received notice from Internic that they would process my Internic
registration for "mrscott.com" manually, so hopefully it should be up
and running in a few days. Well I also updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm .
Microsoft Investor is suppose to be able to export my portfolio to the new
Microsoft Money 99 Basic, but I can seem to find it in Microsoft Money when I
open the program after exporting it. I will have to study the matter more
closely latter. Well time for another night owl session, but after I clean up,
I will probably go out this evening first. CIO
Note:<888>3/11/99 Thursday 5:05 A.M. EST: I had a Tony's
Pizza at 3 A.M.. I had a problem with my Internic registration. You have to
have two domain names and two I.P. addresses to register and my @home service
only has one I.P. address, so I think I fixed the problem by naming my primary
as before www.mrscott.com for the I.P. address "24.228.18.154" my
@home server here in Greenwich, and for the secondary name I used
www.2.mrscott.com, and for the secondary I.P. address I used my Florida server
I.P. address of "199.227.52.191"which is also registered to me for
mrscott.com , so I guess if my Greenwich @home server should go down, the
secondary address www.2.mrscott.com will refer to my Florida site. I think this
should work with Internic. Keep your fingers crossed. @home does not support
Internic listing for this reason, since they only offer one I.P. address, but
on their Multiple Accounts page, they say they are working on new services to
offer multiple I.P. addresses. Well time for bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>3/11/99 Thursday 2:05 A.M. EST: I have the
Microsoft Money 99 Basic running fine. It imported my old Microsoft Money files
quickly and the $10 rebate form is in the box. I registered the internet domain
for my home Greenwich server today, of www.mrscott.com today. It should be
working in a few days. Although the address sounds, a bit too authoritative, I
figured it is similar to the other addresses and easy to remember. One has to
pick and choose names from what is available. I noticed in the internet news
that Prince Charles is going to visit Falkland Islands Tourist Board this week.
I guess he will get a little peace and quiet. I also put links from my home
page to a Bush & Dole 2000 banner image that might come to pass, the way
the republican politics are developing. Well time to do my regular internet
work. I will go to bed about 4 A.M., since I have to be up at 1 P.M. tomorrow
for a 3 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note:<888>3/10/99 Wednesday 10:45 P.M. EST: I left here
about 7:45 P.M. and drove and stopped by Stables in Old Greenwich, but nothing
was on sale. I drove up to CompUSA in Norwalk and toured the stored. I bought
Microsoft Money Basic 99 for $19.99 which has a $20 mailin rebate. I also
bought a two package cooking CDrom set "MasterCook All Around the World
Recipe Collection" and "MasterCook deluxe" from the Clearance
bin for $3.99 plus $1.44 Connecticut sales tax for $25.42 total. I chatted with
a couple of customers and sales staff about tech. I then went over to the Wiz
and viewed the merchandise. I showed one of the sales staff my internet site
with the music since they have cable modem demonstrations in the store. I
chatted tech with a couple of the staff. One of the staff's mother works for
IBM. I noticed they have 200 Watts Technics amplifiers for $200. I returned to
Greenwich and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. Lots of youngsters
in Starbucks. I returned home and heated up some of my stew and will not eat.
Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>3/10/99 Wednesday 5:25 P.M. EST: Well, I went to
bed after the last message. I had one call this morning. I was up at 4 P.M..
The sun looks like it is out coming in bright and shinny through my curtains. I
had breakfast of Post Honey Nut flakes, toast, orange, vitamins, and coffee. I
listened to the Tschaikowsky, Peter; Nutcracker Suite and Swan Lake mp3s I
encoded last night with Deion's White Tiger 1.8.46 Music Program (FreeWare) .
The quality of the music seems just like the CD. I updated Scott's Index
scopor01.htm . I will clean up and go out in a while. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>3/10/99 Wednesday 8:30 A.M. EST: Well the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop is opening about now for their annual spring
sale. I finished encoding Tschaikowsky, Peter; Nutcracker Suite and Swan Lake
for your listening pleasure. Well I am bushed, but I guess I will go out. Have
a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>3/10/99 Wednesday 2:20 A.M. EST: I had dinner of
my home made stew and goldfish crackers and ice tea about 11 P.M.. I went out
at midnight and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. Nobody was out to
speak of. Tuesdays are always a quiet night. I drove down to the bottom of
Steamboat Road and viewed the harbor. I drove through Bruce Park and out to the
Post Road and headed to CVS in the Riverside Shopping Plaza. I chatted with
some of the staff there. I was looking for Swisher Sweet lights, but their
supply has not arrived. I bought CVS disinfectant spray for $1.99, Ajax
dishwasher detergent for .89, two CVS air fresheners for .89 each, a White
DJeep lighter for $1.59, and a tin of Danish butter cookies for $1.99 for a
total of $8.62. I drove back to the center of town and drove back down
Greenwich Avenue and returned home. I started my laundry which should be done
in a half hour. I had a cup of coffee and four Danish butter cookies. I am
encoding the tenth of 16 tracks for the Nutcracker Suite, hopefully I will have
it up tonight. I received a check for my internet advertising last month of
$49.92, and this month is running about twice as busy. Well it is a quiet
night, so it is back to the old internet routine. CIO
Note:<888>3/09/99 Tuesday 10:15 P.M. EST: I was up at 5 P.M.
this evening. I watched a little bit of news and had breakfast of Post HoneyNut
Almond Oats, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I started fiddling with
the computer, and I went to www.pcware.com who manufacture my S‑571
motherboard. I am using the 09/02/99 cmos update "5710902s.rom" which
works great. The latter versions cause my hard drive to hesitate. This could be
because the motherboard came with a 1995 Pentium American Megatrends bios chip.
I downloaded the January 29,1 1999 bios update, but my drive hesitated with it.
When installing the bios update the "amiflash.com" program would not
work from a floppy boot. I finally deleted the old cmos by moving the short dip
pin inside the computer. On my system you can do the same which is dangerous by
pressing the "End" key while turning on the computer power and this
deletes you cmos setup, which is dangerous, so don't advertise it. Well after
determining the January 29, 1999 bios update still caused my hard drive to
hesitate which the September 02, 1998 bios update does not, I restored the
September 02, 1998 "5710902s.rom" bios and the system works fine
without drive hesitation. As I said this is most likely caused by the 1995
American Megatrends bios that came with my motherboard, a newer bios might not
have had this problem. Well I also downloaded a new onboard display adaptor
January 99 driver for my onboard computer display adaptor, and installed and it
malfunctioned on reboot. I deleted the display adaptor driver and did a reboot,
and when the machine prompted me for the driver, I reinstalled it from the
download on the hard drive. The new display driver now works fine, and has
higher resolution capabilities, but I will leave it as I had it before, since I
can't see finer text. With new the 9/2/98 cmos reinstalled, and the new display
driver, the system seems more responsive and is working great. I guess
something mess up my cmos where "amiflash.com" would not work,
possibly effecting performance, but I seem to have the system remedied. I also
updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well time to clean up and maybe go for a
drive. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>3/09/99 Tuesday 7:25 A.M. EST: Well I did my routine
internet work. Not much to report on. I downloaded a couple of IBM demos and
beta which I will install later. The White Tiger encoder worked, I just did not
name the Beethoven file the right name I thought I had. I found the file in
another directory. It is in the classical directory Index of /music4 Classical
Beethoven 3 Allegro. I will encode the entire Tschaikowsky Nutcracker while I
sleep today. I had some of my stew with gold fish crackers, and I thought it
was quite tasty. Well time to make the *.wav file before I encode. Have a good
morning, stay warm. CIO
Note:<888>3/09/99 Tuesday 4:25 A.M. EST: I finished the soup
stew at 2 A.M.. I put on my long johns, with turtle neck, flannel boxer shorts,
wool socks, flannel shirt, blue jeans, Canadian Goose sweater, Green parka,
Timberland shoes, Icelandia Ski cap, and leather gloves and drove downtown in
21 degrees and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue and then down to
the Greenwich Harbor Inn. I chatted with the regular night desk clerk about recent
activity around town. She said they are going to remodel the Greenwich Harbor
Inn again. I walked back uptown. I mentioned that when walking around at night
in the Steamboat Road area and lower Greenwich Avenue, it is advisable to keep
a couple of quart cans of tomato juice handy because the area has a large skunk
problem. After returning to the center of town, I sat in front of the senior
center a while. I drove down to the bottom of Steamboat Road and there was a
flock of about a dozen Canadian Geese sitting on the rocks down by the stone
pier. I guess they don't mind the cold. I noticed in news reports that there is
snow to the west of us, but there is no mention of snow here in the forecast. I
noticed in the Microsoft MSN ski reports that most of the Vermont and upper New
England ski resorts got from 16 to 20 inches of snow recently, so ski
conditions up in the north country should be ideal. I listened to a bit of the
NOAA weather forecast. I returned home and filed this report. I might try
eating some of the stew in about an hour. All the garlic in the stew is good
for the heart and arthritis. My arthritis has not been bothering me too much
this winter since I have been taking the Arthricure pills and staying inside
more and keeping the apartment warmer. Well I had an enjoyable walk. I don't
know whether I will go out in the morning or not, I will probably go to bed
before then. The Greenwich Hospital thrift shop is closed today, but tomorrow
morning on Wednesday they have their spring opening. It looks like it might be
a cold St. Patrick’s Day parade again this year. Well not much news to report,
so enjoy the morning. CIO
Note:<888>3/09/99 Tuesday 1:15 A.M. EST: I tried encoding a
MP3 file of Beethoven 3 with Deion's White Tiger 1.8.46 Music Program
(FreeWare) , but after recording the *.wav file from a CD, it did not write the
*.mp3 file after encoding it for some odd reason. It takes about two hours for
a half hour recording. Well, I went out while doing that at 8:45 P.M.. I walked
the lower section of Greenwich Avenue to the middle section. I chatted with a
local proprietor about living in Italy years ago as a student. I told him how
good the food was. That go me to thinking I would make a home made French soup
when I got home, so I went to the Grand Union. On the way I noticed four police
cars in front of the Pickwick plaza responding to a call. I bought two Tony's
pizzas for $5, Uncle Ben's Wild rice $2.09. two Kellogg’s raisin bran for $4, a
box of mushrooms $1.99, a gallon of GU whole milk $3.09, a 49 oz. can of
Swanson’s chicken broth $2.79, two red peppers $1.56, a bag of onions $1.99,
and a bunch of 3 leeks for $2.99 for a total of $25.50. I made one of the
Tony's pizzas when I arrived home. I then chopped a pound of rib eye steak into
cubes and browned them in four tablespoons olive oil, I diced two pounds of
ham, I added four tablespoons of olive oil to a second 1 1/2 gallon pot. I put
equal parts of the ham and beef in each one and a half gallon pot. I peeled
eight medium onions, and sliced them in the GE food processor adding half of
each to each pot. I cross sliced into slivers a half pound of bacon and added
half to each pot. I diced two red peppers putting half in each pot. I sliced
the box of mushroom and put half in each pot. I sliced the white part of the
three leeks and put half in each pot. I crumbled and diced a head of
cauliflower and put half in each pot. I added half the Uncle Ben wild rice and
seasoning to each pot. I put eight ounces of chopped garlic in each pot. I
added five beef bouillon cubes to each pot. I add a teaspoon of Italian
seasoning, basil, and oregano to each pot. I added dashes of garlic powder,
celery salt, poultry seasoning, hot curry, ground black pepper, and Chinese
five spice to each pot. I added a tablespoon of Lea and Perrins to each pot,
along with a few dashes of Angostura bitter and McHilneys Red Pepper sauce and
three more tablespoons of olive oil. I stirred all these ingredients in each
pot lifting them up from the bottom and stirring them. I then added a cup and
half of white wine to each pot, 25 oz. of Swanson’s chicken broth to each pot,
and a cup and a half of milk to each pot and a half of stick of I Can't Believe
It's Not Butter to each pot. I stirred it all up again and at midnight I turned
on each pot to medium high for fifteen minutes until they started boiling and
then mixing them again. I turned them down to medium for another fifteen
minutes. After that first half hour I added 3/4 cup of regular brown rice to
each pot and reduced them to a simmer or warm on my electric stove. I will cook
them another 1 1/2 hours on that setting or two hours all together. The soup
should be done about 2 A.M.. I am stirring each pot every fifteen minutes. Well
the temperature outside is 26 degrees F. at 1 A.M., so a bowl of hot soup
latter this morning should be good and hearty. I will refrigerate part and
freeze the rest. I am missing one of my large freezing containers, so I have to
put it all in smaller containers. Well have a good morning. Back to the net with
the smell of garlic and onion simmering in the air. CIO
Note:<888>3/08/99 Monday 7:30 P.M. EST: Well the latest
report from Frost Bite Falls is that I went to bed at 9 A.M. this morning. I
was up at 2:30 P.M., and I did a little computer work trying a search beta, and
I also had breakfast of Post Almond Crunch cereal, toast, vitamins, orange
juice, and coffee. I went back to bed at 4 P.M. and got up at 6 P.M.. I watched
the ABC evening news. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well I will shower
and then go out in about a half hour to the library and downtown for a cruise.
It is 31 degrees F. outside and dropping quickly to the teens tonight with a
wind-chill near zero. Well stay warm. CIO
Note:<888>3/08/99 Monday 8:35 A.M. EST: I have been trying
to get the Lycos Inmagic search engine for Windows NT to work with Windows 98,
but to no avail. I suppose Lycos might be able to reprogram it to work with
Windows 98, since the Apache server for Windows 98 works great, but I guess
this is all based on being penny thrifty and pound foolish. Well time to call
it a day, have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>3/08/99 Monday 1:00 A.M. EST: I updated Scott's
weekly broadcast sound.htm . CIO
Note:<888>3/08/99 Monday 12:15 A.M. EST: I went out after
the last message. It is 21 degrees F. outside with a wind chill close to zero.
I listened to NOAA radio and there is a gale warning out tonight. I suppose
most people are staying inside. I stopped by the Grand Union first since it
closes at 11 P.M. on Sunday night. I bought 15 bags of various flavors of Ramen
noodles for $3, a 100 count box of GU tea bags for $1.69 and two Tony's
Pepperoni pizzas on sale 2 for $5 for a total of $9.69. I then drove down town
and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue from midway around the train
station area and back. I noticed that both Thataways and the Dome restaurant as
usual have live music on Sunday nights. I also noticed that the ATM door on the
bank in the middle of the avenue with the Dome was cracked. It looked like
somebody had hit it. It was cold out, so I only stayed out until 11 P.M.. I
drove down to the waterfront on Steamboat Road and listened to NOAA weather
radio, and there were not many lights on the harbor, so I guess people have
gone to bed early. I returned home. Earlier in the evening, I listened to the
BBC up all night, and they mentioned there was a golf tournament in Trinidad
this weekend. When I returned home I put away the groceries, and I heated some
baked ham, ramen noodles, broccoli, along with ice tea and coffee for dinner. I
am now making a batch of ice tea for the week also. Well it is 73 degrees
inside according to the Queen Elizabeth Iodine thermometer, and the watchful
eagle outdoor thermometer says 21 degrees, so it is a little bit drafty by
these high one pane windows where all the heat rises up to the ceiling and
false ceiling area instead of transferring across the room. Last months
electric bill including the heat was $175, so I imagine this next bill will be
higher. It is suppose to average $135 a month a year. It is suppose to be cold
warming up gradually over the next few days. Well I am happy to be inside warm
and comfortable, but I am wearing my Long Johns to stay a little warmer. I have
not been running the humidifier this winter to keep down the moisture for my
arthritis. However while I am awake I leave the fan on the air conditioner
going a bit with the small flap on the outside of the air conditioner drawing
in a little fresh air, since I am still smoking a bit inside. Well spring
should be here in another month. Have a good morning and stay warm. Back to the
net. CIO
Note:<888>3/31/99 Wednesday 7:05 P.M. EST: Copy of email to
FBI in Washington D.C..
mailto:rotor@psinet.com FBI Internet Agent in Washington D.C.
To: FBI Internet Agent
Subject: Hack into Scott's Internet Hotlist Sites by www.univ‑tour.fr
Dear Sirs:
Per my conversation at 5:40 P.M. EST this afternoon 3/31/99, I am
reporting a synopsis of events that lead into
the hacking of all three of my internet sites.
I have been publishing three internet sites with downloadable
directory information since October 1994.
The first site of my own: http://mrscott.com has been up and
running for two years at a Florida site
of http://www.valueweb.net
The second site of mine http://www.mikescott.org has been running
in California at http://www.123bizweb.com
since September 1998.
My primary site http://mrscott.com has been running off my home
computer using the @home cable modem provided
by http://www.optimumonline.com since December 24, 1998.
I have approximately 25,000 monthly users downloading about
100,000 files monthly on all three sites put together.
I provide downloadable directories mostly on technical
information, and also included the U.S. Department of Defense
downloadable directories.
Recently since I posted some music *.mp3 files the
http://mrscott.com Greenwich, Connecticut server has been running
about 85% music files.
On this past Sunday 3/28/99 my home server in Greenwich,
Connecticut went down. I restarted the system and did not
think anything about it.
Last night on Wednesday night and Thursday morning 3/31/99, I was
looking at the news story about the White House
hack http://www.wired.com/news/news/politics/story/18787.html that
posted links to http://www.occaviationandspace.edu/ and I posted a mirror of
the link at
http://mrscott.com/Russian%20hackers%20demand%20to%20stop%20terrorist%20aggression%20against%20Jugoslavia!.htm
. In the Meta Search tag of that file, there is the term, "S‑300
Rocket System" which I thought was peculiar, and I called the White House
Secret Service Intelligence Division number at:
202‑435‑5000 and report the unusual meta tag that
nobody seems to have noticed.
I went to bed at 9 A.M. this morning Wednesday 3/31/99 after
reporting it. I woke up at 3:30 P.M. this afternoon, and
I discovered my Greenwich, Connecticut server running the Apache
server for Windows 98 was down. I rebooted the
system, and before starting the system again, I checked the
"error.log" of the Apache server, and the last entry was from
an I.P. address of "193.52.222.240" looking for
"robots.txt" which I don't use on my server, and what ever that
person
did next brought down my server. I did a reverse DNS look up of
the I.P. address, and it is "ta240.univ‑tours.fr" which is
at http://www.univ‑tours.fr . I assume that person brought
down my server, since not many people ever look for "robots.txt".
I checked with IBM security, and I finally called you. After
calling you I found out that my other two servers,
http://www.mikescott.org and http://mrscott.com had also been
hacked and the homepage file "index.html" had been
removed from both servers causing them not to work. I restored
both files from my backups.
It would appear that Scott's Internet Hotlist's three sites were
the subject of a three prong attack today, by hackers
from the University of Tours or somebody spoofing their address.
Maybe they don't like Volcano information, who
knows.
Well that is a short summary of what happened, let's wait and see
what happens next.
Yours Truly,
Michael Louis Scott
71 Vinci Drive
Apt. # 206
Greenwich, Connecticut
06830‑2902
USA
203‑531‑6754
mailto:mikelouisscott@home.com
email:"mikelouisscott@home.com"
Thank You for Your Cooperation.
mailto:mikelouisscott@home.com
http://mrscott.com/ Local Home Greenwich, CT. USA
http://mrscott.com/ Florida
http://www.mikescott.org/ California
Note:<888>3/31/99 Wednesday 4:10 P.M. EST: I called the
White House Secret Service information desk about the White House Hack at 202‑435‑5000
at 9 A.M. this morning and gave them the information mentioned below. I went to
bed and woke up at 3:30 P.M.. When I woke up my computer was down, and the
monitor and server would not work. I rebooted and it all works fine. I looked
at the error.log on the Apache server, and the last entry is somebody from
193.52.222.240 searching for robots.txt on my server. The DNS lookup of that IP
address is ta240.univ‑tours.fr which has a web site at www.univ‑tours.fr
. It is all very mysterious why anyone in France would want to bring down my server.
The server was also brought down last Sunday. I referred the matter back to the
White House Secret Service Information Desk. Well the server is back up and
running again. Time for breakfast of Post Raisin bran, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, and coffee. Have a good afternoon, it looks like a nice day outside.
CIO
Note:<888>3/31/99 Wednesday 8:20 A.M. EST: The page where
the White House hack appears Russian hackers demand to stop terrorist
aggression against Yugoslavia! . If you look at the source code of the page,
the Meta tag says "S‑300 Rocket System". I wonder if there is
any code in the *.jpg image it displays. I also posted a local link to the hack
on my server at Russian hackers demand to stop terrorist aggression against
Yugoslavia! on my local server. Well I am not the NSC, but perhaps, there is
more to it than meets the eye. Links were from this story Political News from
Wired News . CIO
Note:<888>3/31/99 Wednesday 8:00 A.M. EST: Well I went out
at 5:30 A.M. and hung out on the bottom of Steamboat Road. I sanded my
distributor rotor and the contacts inside the distributor cap and sprayed WD‑40
on various ignition parts while parked on the bottom of Steamboat. I added
Prestone antifreeze to the coolant, and did a routine check over under the hood
including checking the oil. I chatted with a couple of morning strollers and
parkers. The geese sounds like they are making quite a loud noise on the island
off the Benedict house, so I guess harbor dwellers have to put up with the
early morning squawking of the geese or whatever type of birds they are. I
parked in the center of town and sat on the bench in front of the senior center
for a while. I returned about a half hour ago and had a batch of pasta
fraische. Well it is too busy for me out, since I am ending my day. A friend
who just got back from Key West is calling me up shortly. Well Greenwich seems
normal and busy as usual for the morning. It is much warmer out, almost too
warm for this time of year. I guess we have a warmer spring. Well keep a weather
eye for spring showers. Not much to really report on. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>3/31/99 Wednesday 4:55 A.M. EST: I just remember,
when I looked at a copy of the hacked page that the Russian hackers posted on
the White House web site, there was in the code of the page, in the meta tag, a
reference to what I think was a specific type of Soviet Aircraft, something
like the SU‑300, I assume somebody checked the code in the hacked web
page. Well not much happening tonight, I tried to download some Elvis music,
but I found only two tunes from working links which I posted. Another peculiar
event tonight is that the Electronic Telegraph web page came up twice of the
day of Princess Diane's accident. I suspect it was a gigo error. Well not much
else to report on, all pretty quiet here. Routine work here, and not much to
report on. CIO
Note:<888>3/31/99 Wednesday 12:05 A.M. EST: Well I slept
from 4 A.M. yesterday to about 7 P.M. this evening. I had breakfast about 2
P.M. of Post Raisin bran, orange juice, coffee, vitamins, and toast. I then
went back to sleep. I finally got up at 7 P.M., and had some pasta fraise. I
went out at 8 P.M., and I read the New York Times for the first time in four
years and the local Greenwich paper. I can read the text in the New York Time
faster than Reuters Yahoo news. I noticed the stone facing on the front of the
Peterson addition is finished. I went down town, and I walked the lower section
of Greenwich three times and the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I chatted
with a couple of locals. It was a quiet evening with quite a few people out for
dinner. I noticed somebody loading a harp into a station wagon at St. Mary’s. I
guess it is pretty much the same old routine downtown. Walking on Greenwich
Avenue like I do is good for the Cardiovascular System. I returned home and had
some more pasta fraise, diet Pepsi, and coffee. I updated Scott's Index
scopor01.htm . Microsoft stock split today 2 for 1 today. I was using
Earthtuner last night, and I noticed that WRN Russia Daily News in English has
a link http://www.wrn.org/audio/1700_usa.ram where one can listen to the Voice
of Russia World Service in English, to see what the propaganda is from the
Voice of Russia, which can be quite informative. www.vor.ru Voice of Russia has
been talking about the idea of putting together a Troika of "Russia,
India, and China" for security purposes which account for nearly half of
the world's population to counter the NATO advances in Yugoslavia. Well I did
not read that in the New York Times. Well time to finish my coffee. Remember 2
billion people also speak Spanish and add to that the Commonwealth of Nations
Countries which also includes India, and you're talking about more than half
the Earth's population, so India could hold the balance of power in world
confrontation. Well enough of Geo Politics. Over and Out. CIO
http://www.wrn.org/audio/1700_usa.ram
Note:<888>3/30/99 Tuesday 3:30 A.M. EST: Well UConn beat
Duke. I am bushed time for a nap. CIO
Note:<888>3/30/99 Tuesday 2:30 A.M. EST: I searched The
Police Officer's Internet Directory for wanted posters, but I did not recognize
any of the faces I regularly see on my strolls on Greenwich Avenue. Well back
to the net, another slow night on the net, maybe I should take up knitting or
go back to watching television. CIO
Note:<888>3/29/99 Monday 11:40 P.M. EST: For those of you
who know Yugoslavian and are interested in keeping track of the news from the
front. Here are four local Yugoslavian links.
"http://beotel.yu/"BEOTELNET
‑ Vas Internet provider
http://www.bits.net/
http://www.sezampro.yu/
"http://www.eunet.yu" EUnet Yugoslavia
Note:<888>3/29/99 Monday 11:20 P.M. EST: Cable Modem service
is working again. I checked with IBM Security in North Castle, New York 914‑765‑4400,
and told them that the @home Cable Modem was out, and since it had never
happened before, perhaps it had to do with the War in Yugoslavia and Government
censorship. Well it is working for now. I keep the free NetZero \FREE\ Internet
Connection Services dialer ISP service, for backup when the Cable modem does
not work. However, the first time I installed the Netzero dialer, it messed up
my Network settings, so exercise caution. I went out for a walk on lower
Greenwich Avenue while waiting for the cable modem to come back up. Not much
happening it was really slow. I noticed a couple of young bikers walking
around, a dozen teenage girls in Starbucks, and a couple of au pairs smoking
cigarettes in front of the senior center. Well I guess Monday and Tuesday
nights are always slow. I guess it is back up all night on the net for me. Well
have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>3/29/99 Monday 9:35 P.M. EST: I received a phone
call about 6:30 P.M., and I chatted for a while. I went out about 7 P.M. and
went to the library. I read two computer newsweeklies. I drove down Greenwich
Avenue, and stopped by Steamboat Road. I stopped by the Grand Union and bought
6 bags of Ramen noodles for $1, a half gallon of Tropicana premium orange juice
for $2, and box of Ronzonni Ziti for .67 and a box of Ronzonni Spaghetti for
.67 for $4.34 total. I returned home and made a box of Spinach noodles and five
brothers cheese sauce with herbs and spices and wine, and mixed the two
together and had a dish of pasta fraische for dinner, along ice tea and a cup
of coffee. The Cable modem is not working right now for some odd reason, so I
will upload this with NetZero. Well have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>3/29/99 Monday 6:10 P.M. EST: Well I was up at 2
P.M., and I had breakfast of Post Raisin bran, toast, coffee, orange juice, and
vitamins. I received a phone call while I was showering that my 4 P.M.
appointment was cancelled. I rested until 5:30 P.M.. I updated Scott's Index
scopor01.htm which was at it's high today with the market closing above 10,000.
I made a note in the index that the gain for the last year was +$90,870.66 on
$1,199,698.25 invested in 156 different stocks a year ago, rising to
1,290,568.91 today which is a little less than 8% gain for the last year. Well
I will go out shortly have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>3/29/99 Monday 3:15 A.M. EST: I finished my daily
internet routine. It is pretty quiet on the internet. I updated Scott's
Broadcast sound.htm . CIO
Note:<888>3/29/99 Monday 1:05 A.M. EST: I went out after the
last message. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. There was live
music in both Thataways and the Dome. It was very quiet out. I noticed the town
finally got around to putting up a new flag at veterans monument. The old one
was a little thread bare. I drove down to the end of Steamboat Road and viewed
the harbor. I returned to Byram, and I stopped by Cumberland Farms and bought a
half gallon of one percent milk for $1.59. I made a cup of coffee when I
returned home. Well time for another quiet night on the net. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>3/28/99 Sunday 11:00 P.M. EST: I was up at noon
today. I had breakfast of Post Raisin bran, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I got a tired spell after breakfast. I went back to bed until about 6
P.M.. I got up and finished my coffee. I had some Ramen noodles. I started
cleaning my apartment and watering the plants. I finished about 9:30 P.M.. I
listened to last weeks weekender report from www.ttalk.com . I just finished a
Tony's pizza and I also finished making a batch of ice tea. I chatted with a
family member. Well I have cleaned up while listening to the BBC up all night,
so I will go out for a little while for fresh air. Well have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>3/28/99 Sunday 4:25 A.M. EST: I put reverse IP
lookup "on" my Apache server. It is time for me to quit the net, and
start relaxing. CIO
Note:<888>3/28/99 Sunday 2:55 A.M. EST: I upgraded from
Apache 1.3.4 to 1.3.6 from www.apache.org which is pretty much a straight
forward upgrade. Well back to relaxing. CIO
Note:<888>3/28/99 Sunday 1:55 A.M. EST: Well I went back out
at after the last message. I stopped by the Grand Union and bought 6 bags of
Roast Beef Ramen noodles for $1. I noticed one of the head local observers in
the grocery store. I had my coffee in the rain. I also walked the lower section
of Greenwich Avenue. I drove down to the end of Steamboat Road listening to
NOAA weather, and there are flood warnings for the area. I returned about 11:30
P.M., and relaxed with a glass of ice tea until now. I am enjoying a quiet morning
without much Net Activity. Today is Palm Sunday, so try to relax and enjoy
yourself. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>3/27/99 Saturday 10:10 P.M. EST: I went out after
the last message. I drove down Greenwich Avenue with a stop at CVS and they did
not have the cigar cigarettes I like. I drove down Steamboat Road and I saw a
new tan and white cat around the Indian Harbor Yacht Club hopefully to keep the
rats away that linger around the waterfront. I went through Bruce Park and down
by the Mianus River and west on the Post Road, and drove down to downtown Old
Greenwich. I stopped by CVS there, and they did not have any of the cigar
cigarettes I like. I went to Stables in Old Greenwich and browsed the
merchandise, and chatted with the sales staff. They need help at Stables,
they're shorthanded. I went by the Food Emporium at the Riverside shopping
plaza and chatted with a few staff and customers there. I bought a gallon of
Goldfish crackers for $14.99. I then went to CVS and bought five Swisher Sweets
Lights and five Dutch Masters Lights little cigar cigarettes for $13.96. I
returned to central Greenwich and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue
and I chatted with a couple of locals. I returned home and broiled a shell
steak, steamed mixed vegetables, microwaved Ramen noodles, and ate them all
with ice tea. I made a cup of coffee and put it in my thermos, and I will go
out and drink it downtown shortly. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>3/27/99 Saturday 6:05 P.M. EST: Well I woke up at
about noon today, and the tape backup was finished. I turned off the Sony
SuperStation and put away the tape. I had Post Raisin bran, toast, vitamins,
orange juice, and cafe au lait for breakfast. I got a tired spell, so I went
back to sleep until 5:30 P.M., and I then finished my coffee and had some Ramen
noodles. Well time to clean up and go out after I read the news. Have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>3/27/99 Saturday 4:15 A.M. EST: Well believe it or
not I feel tired, I guess it was all the walking. I guess, I will reboot and
start a backup on the tape drive. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>3/27/99 Saturday 3:15 A.M. EST: Well I finished my
email. I put together a George Bush ‑ Elizabeth Dole 2000 Page . On
Tuesday or Wednesday IBM will release the download of Lotus Notes and Domino
Server, they usually post a time expire demo from this link Lotus Software
Downloads , however since IBM does not know who I am, I guess I won't be using
it, and since I am so simple minded, I would not be able to figure out the complexities
of an IBM software product that 40 million smart people seem to enjoy using.
Well lets see if Lou Danes to send me a copy to try out, and he knows I will
download the demo when it comes out. Well I like the night schedules, it is
much more quiet and relaxing instead of watching all the stressed out people in
Greenwich on Thursday worrying about security. I chatted with the Kennedy
security guard across the street from the Greenwich Train station in the office
building, and he seemed to be a smart security person. I guess like in
Scotland, the Duke of Argyle is a large fellow who maintains his own private
army, and technically the Duke Edinburgh as the Queen's husband maintains the
largest private military in the world, depending on one's perspective. Well
have a good morning, and if you have problems falling asleep, you can always
try a cup of hot chocolate or coco with a little liquor in it. CIO
Note:<888>3/27/99 Saturday 1:30 A.M. EST: Well I went back
to bed until 6 P.M.. I got up and watched the ABC evening news. I had a broiled
rib eye steak, Ramen noodles, green beans, ice tea, and cafe au lait for
dinner. I digested the steak before going out, since it was out of the freezer
it gave me a bit of gas. I went out about 9 P.M. and walked around lower
Greenwich Avenue several times, and then walked up to the top of Greenwich
Avenue and sat on the bench in front of U.S. Trust. I chatted with a traveler
from Maryland about the area and briefed him on national news. I walked back
down to the bottom of Greenwich Avenue, and quite a few people were in the Dome
restaurant. I returned home to my building. An ambulance and police car were in
front of the building, and another tenant was being taken out who was not
feeling well. I had some Ramen noodles, ice tea, and Pepperidge Farm gold fish
crackers. I will do a little regular internet work. It is still very cool out,
and my left leg fell asleep while sitting on the bench downtown, so I guess I
have to keep walking a bit to keep my circulation better. Well have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>3/26/99 Friday 2:10 P.M. EST: Well I finally was
to bed about 6 A.M. this morning. A relative from Houston, Texas "Nute
Scott" called up about making sure his listing for Scott Surplus
Machinery, Houston TX was listed in my internet directory. I chatted with him
for about an hour, and he is related to Winfield Scott like I am. He has the
same Texas drawl that my southern relatives usually have. I don't think he knew
I was half awake. Well I put him in the Engineering, Scott's Internet Hotlist
page. I don't think he knew I was a little bit foggy. Well having a few
relative in the country, it was good to hear from a relative. I had breakfast
of Post Raisin Bran, toast, vitamins, coffee, and orange juice. I am just
getting going. I also checked with a local group that advertises a lot about
having them looking into being written into the Simpson's cartoons which seems
to be very popular amongst the younger generation. Well time to begin to clean
up, and see a little afternoon daylight. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>3/26/99 Friday 4:15 A.M. EST: Unusual Audubon
sighting today, there were about eight Canadian Geese on the lawn of the Indian
Harbor Yacht Club late this afternoon, which is rather peculiar since they
usually flock to other parts of the harbor, I hope they don't anticipate
unusual weather changes. CIO
Note:<888>3/26/99 Friday 3:45 A.M. EST: Well I have been
reminiscing about the old days, back to square one. CIO
Note:<888>3/25/99 Thursday 7:55 P.M. EST: I went to bed at
midnight last night, and I was up at 9 A.M. this morning. I did a bit of work
on the computer. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, coffee, orange
juice, and vitamins. I chatted with a family member. I went out about 1 P.M.. I
stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I chatted with a bank employee. I
went by the Greenwich Hospital thrift shop, and it was quite busy. I made my 3
P.M. appointment. I went by Exxon and bought $11.25 in premium. I drove down to
the bottom of Steamboat road and chatted with a local about the waterfront. I
ran into a former neighbor, and I drove him uptown to buy Benson and Hedges. I
saw the organizer of the Greenwich Year 2000 millennium event, and chatted with
him. He said he just got back from skiing. I dropped off my former neighbor. I
went by the Greenwich Library and read the local paper, and mention to a local
investor that in the last year, my bellwethers index Scott's Index scopor01.htm
had not done much this year and was only up a half percent, and it would probably
be smarter to keep one's money in a bank like Northern Trust and draw interest.
I also mentioned I knew somebody who sells Porches who seems to know how to
handle various vehicles. I next went to the Grand Union and I noticed a local
1980 Red Volvo was not starting, so I tried to help its owner get started. I
gave the owner some steel sand paper to clean off the points and contacts in
the distributor cap. I tried spraying the ignition with WD‑40. I sprayed
a few other parts with WD‑40 and I checked the spark plug wires. The car
still would not start, so I suggested it was flooded, and for him to wait a
half hour. I thought when I got home, that possibly the fuse for the electronic
fuel injection in the fuse box was blown possibly. I went into the Grand Union
and bought Post Raisin bran for $2.50, Tropicana Ruby Red Orange Juice for
$2.00, and half gallon of 2% milk for $1.77 for $6.27 total. I noticed the red
Volvo was still there, but the owner was not. I returned home and heated some
my Scott's stew and I had ice tea with it and coffee. I updated Scott's Index.
Well after I finish my coffee, I guess I will go out for a while. Have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>3/24/99 Wednesday 9:20 P.M. EST: Well I listened
to President Clinton's Speech. I finished drying one load, and am just about
finishing drying the second load of laundry. I chatted with one of my
neighbors, and she told me that when my next door neighbor was taken out by the
EMT on Sunday, she had been lying on the floor for two days with a broken hip,
and she had taken off her Emergency Button necklace to "Call for Aid"
in order to clean up, so she was unable to get help for two days. I was also
told that a couple of neighbors who regularly check up on her were away. She
will be in the hospital recovering from the hip operation and recuperating for
a while. Thus it seems there should be a better system of monitoring are
elderly and disabled neighbors in the building than what there is. I might go
out for a walk after I finish the laundry. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>3/24/99 Wednesday 6:50 P.M. EST: I made a C: drive
to D: drive backup. I am watching ABC evening news. I have to do laundry some
time tonight. CIO
Note:<888>3/24/99 Wednesday 4:30 P.M. EST: I just had a bit
to eat of my Scott's Stew and goldfish crackers along with ice tea, and I am
having my coffee. I updated the Real Player, and WinAmp is suppose to come out
with a update, but it is not posted yet. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm .
Scott's Index is up less than a half percent for the year, and it lost most of
its profits yesterday when it was down 3.4%. Well it goes to show, the Blue
Chips have not changed much. Maybe with all my focus on high tech and the
internet, I should have put more high tech stocks in the Portfolio, but
remember it was suppose to be a Bellwether portfolio. Well time to finish my
coffee and clean up, and I guess go out. CIO
Note:<888>3/24/99 Wednesday 12:55 P.M. EST: I put together
Scott's Internet Hotlist Wisebot Search Links page, and linked it from the
homepage, along with Scott's Greenwich Times Press Release scottgt01.htm . Well
time to have a bite to eat and maybe a light nap before cleaning up. Have a
good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>3/24/99 Wednesday 10:25 A.M. EST: Here is link to
a copy of the email I sent to Gregory Cowles of the Greenwich Times regarding
my internet activity scottgt01.htm . CIO
Note:<888>3/24/99 Wednesday 9:25 A.M. EST: I let the Wisebot
index run over night. I went to bed at midnight and was up at 8 A.M.. The
Wisebot generated files are in Index of /wisebot . These are the key pages
Wisebot Index , Wisebot Index Applet , Wisebot Sitemap ‑ test , What's
New . The cgi‑bin search engine Wisbot generates, needs
"perl.exe", which I am not sure whether it is available for the Win98
Apache server in order to use it. Time for breakfast. I also have a copy of the
press release to the Greenwich Times, that I will release as soon as I proof
it. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>3/23/99 Tuesday 4:45 P.M. EST: Well I went to bed
at midnight last night after replying to an email message about an interview. I
was up at 9 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. I did a bit of internet work today. I downloaded
Download Wisebot 30 day demo for Win98 Internet Site search engine, and I am
running the indexer on it right now. If it works, all right, I won't be able to
use it after the demo expires, since the program costs a $1,000. Well a freebie
for a month anyway. I also updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm which was down
3.4% today. Well not much else to report. I guess I will clean up soon and go
out to enjoy the late afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>3/22/99 Monday 9:30 P.M. EST: I went out after the
last message. I drove down Greenwich Avenue, and stopped by the end of
Steamboat Road. I chatted with a retired fisherman. I noticed a upturned Yellow
Plastic Kayak in the water against the Indian Harbor sea wall, and about the
same time I noticed the Fire Chief's car pulling into the Indian Harbor Yacht Club.
I walked up and told him about the Kayak. He summoned the rescue squad and
several Greenwich Police emergency vehicles showed up along with a fire truck.
One officer suited up with his dive equipment, and by the same time another
officer had commandeered a Zodiac from the Yacht Club and they upturned the
Kayak, and no one was in it. The Harbor Patrol scouted the water to see if
there were any bodies floating around. It looked like the high wind out of the
west, northwest and southwest had possibly blown the Kayak off shore. It was
partially waterlogged and with water in it weighed about 200 pounds, so it is
possible the wind blew it into the water and then absorbed the water in a leak
caused by it banging against an obstacle like the sea wall. In all there were
about 15 personnel on the response to the scene including a half dozen civilian
observers. The Yellow plastic Kayak was similar to the model that Outdoor
Traders sells, and it had written on the bow in magic marker, something like
Ski Shop #15. The fire department retrieved the Kayak for missing property, and
the rest of the crew retreated. One young girl was parked on the scene and was
wandering why the response team had shown up at the end of the road. I saw a
few faces, I had not scene in a while. I then headed up to the Greenwich
Library and chatted with a couple of regulars. I started to read the paper,
only to realize, I did not have my reading glasses. I then went downtown and
chatted inside with one local downtowner, and I then walked the lower section
of Greenwich Avenue. It is very windy and cold out, lets hope we don't get more
snow. I had some Ramen noodles with stew for a light dinner. Well have a good
evening. Scott's Index has been updated scopor01.htm . CIO
Note:<888>3/22/99 Monday 4:35 P.M. EST: One of the reasons I
maintain this site, is that I have relatives who work and travel outside of the
country. I just received distressing news that my oldest half sister Mary Ellen
who works setting up Hospitals in Zambia went Kayaking last week with a friend,
and an alligator knocked over the kayak and the fellow she was with was eaten
by an alligator, and she floated down the river full of alligators and
hippopotami for an hour before she was finally able to crawl up on one of the
banks. The only remains of the fellow she was with were a couple of fingers. I
just chatted with another friend who is going down to the Keys tomorrow. It
reminds me of when I was hiking the Appalachian Trail around 1978, and it
started snowing after four days in April and we were surrounded by bears, the
friend I was hiking with decided to hitch hike down to the South Carolina
shore. After walking through Huntington Island and camping out there on the
beach to awake on Sunday morning with thousands of Marines around us, we went
down to Hilton Head to camp on the beach. That evening we heard what we thought
was a hoot owl, but I knew better, and since we had no weapons with us, I
started boiling water for tea. I knew exactly what it was, and the following
morning there were alligator tracks around our tent from about a fourteen foot
alligator. Also when I was about four years old in Pensacola, Florida around
1954, I used to take the row boat out in Bayou and once when the rowboat was
about 20 feet offshore, an alligator swam up to the side of the boat. I was
really scared and I pushed at the alligator with the oar, and I was finally
able to pull the boat in with the rope that was still attached to shore. Also
when I use to camp out in Florida in 1977 and 1978 in the winters while I was
homeless, I had a feeling there were alligators around, so I have learned to
keep my karma with alligators, but at my age I think I will avoid hitchhiking
on Alligator Alley for now. Well it goes to show, when you travel out of your
familiar environment, you have to watch yourself. Time to clean up and go out.
I set up my server to 100 streams instead of 50. I also received an interesting
email message, that I have to think about. CIO
Note:<888>3/22/99 Monday 2:45 P.M. EST: Well I was up at 9
A.M. this morning and had breakfast of Post Raisin bran, toast, cafe au lait,
orange juice, and vitamins. I watched an hour of the Discovery Channel on
Geotectonic and they mentioned www.discoveryschool.com . I got a tired spell
about 10:30 A.M., and went back to bed until 2 P.M.. I got up and finished my
coffee and I updated Scott's Broadcast sound.htm . I am also making up a batch
of icetea.htm . Well have an enjoyable afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>3/21/99 Sunday 11:00 P.M. EST: Well after the
Tony's pizza and ice tea, I went out for a walk on lower Greenwich Avenue about
9 P.M. to 10 P.M.. It was drizzling out, but I walked the lower section twice.
Not much happening on a rainy night with everyone watching the Oscars. Well you
know I don't watch much of the old tube, so I am off in my own world. However,
my server is serving up 43 of 50 steams right now, so I guess I am busier on
rainy nights. My next door neighbor is in the hospital, and there is a note on
her door not for Meal on Wheels to deliver. I hope she is all right. She has
been having problems with her eye sight. Not much else to report. I guess I
could try some creative writing, but who knows if it were successful, I would
have to give up the computer and take up writing. It was basically a pretty
quiet day. There is a sign on the Post Road opposite near the entrance to my
apartment complex pointing our way, saying "Red Cross Disaster
Center", which seems rather peculiar. CIO
Note:<888>3/21/99 Sunday 7:45 P.M. EST: I went out about 5
P.M. and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue in the rain twice. There
were not many people out. I noticed a few people had staked out Starbucks. A
few shops were closing. I guess we still have the winter doldrums around here.
I remembered I had to get some ArthriRescue. I drove over to Fresh Fields
organic grocery store, and they lowered the price of ArthriRescue from $17.99
to $14.39. I bought a 90 capsule bottle for $14.39, and I also bought a half
gallon of 2% milk for $1.89. There were quite a lot of people at the Fresh
Fields shopping center. They have a very nice selection of food, but it is very
pricey compared to the Grand Union. Still it makes one hungry just looking at
it all. I returned home. I watched a bit of television about Italy, and they
were also showing the party facilities for the Oscars www.oscar.com . I guess
they will be chowing down in Hollywood. I then watched bits of a couple of
cooking shows, and I started watching the "Two Fat Ladies" cooking
show about making Venison Pie and Eggplant stuffed red peppers. It is a very
amusing show on channel 71. They seem to have a sense of humor about cooking,
and obviously know how to cook. I am low on spending funds after buying the
Sony Tape Drive, but I have plenty of food in the freezer and a few jars in the
cupboard, so I have enough food until the end of the month. I am trying to
think what I will have for dinner. I guess I will have a Tony's frozen pizza.
Well time to put it in the convection oven, and I guess then back to the net.
CIO
Note:<888>3/21/99 Sunday 4:45 P.M. EST: I was up at 8:30
A.M.. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, orange juice, coffee and
vitamins. I chatted with a family member. I fell back asleep until 12:30 P.M..
I watched a PBS program with Bill Gates and Warren Buffett. I made some Ramen
noodles and put some of my heated stew on them for a filling lunch. I put on
some music and started cleaning the apartment and watering the plants. I heard
one of my neighbors check on my next door neighbor. He called the EMT and my next
door neighbor left with the EMT. I hope she is all right. I finished cleaning
the apartment and watering the plants while listening to opera and classical
music. I had some ice tea and took a shower. I will go outside now for some
fresh air. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>3/21/99 Sunday 12:10 A.M. EST: Well not much
happening in this neck of the woods. I suppose everyone has bowed out for the
evening. As far as I can tell, no one is very much interested in the comings
and goings in this area, since it is too cold for most people except the North
people. Well today is the first day of spring, so I suppose we're have to start
working up a sweat soon enough. As far as I can tell, the same media activity
is being broadcast and there is not much new content, just enough to barely
keep the visitors occupied. Basically most travelers don't pay too much
attention to the media, since their itineraries are usually organized ahead.
Well back to net ville. Try searching you name at Alta Vista and see how web spiders
optimize "GIGO", Garbage In Garbage Out. I suppose the real truth is
that too many people are lost in the hinterlands never to return. OAO, CIO.
Note:<888>3/20/99 Saturday 10:00 P.M. EST: I went out and
mailed two letters at the West Putnam Avenue post office. I drove downtown and
down by Steamboat Road. I stopped by the Grand Union and bought a box of GU
raisin bran for $2.19 and a pound of "I Can't Believe It's Not
Butter" for .99 for $3.18 total. It looks pretty quiet out this evening. I
suppose with everyone into the internet, and the movies being boring and rather
redundant, most people as usual would rather stay home in the quiet and comfort
of their homes. All quiet on the eastern front. CIO
Note:<888>3/20/99 Saturday 8:40 P.M. EST: I had an asparagus
omlet with parmesan cheese sprinkled on it with bacon and toast for dinner
along with ice tea. I am just about to go out to mail a letter. CIO
Note:<888>3/20/99 Saturday 7:50 P.M. EST: I had a quiet
afternoon. I ran scandisk and I defragged the C: drive. I watched a bit of
television while doing this. I shut down the server while running the
maintenance utilities. I received a post card from Australia with a King Parrot
on it, and I turned on the television and there was a program about river
rafting in Australia. Well I guess it is time for dinner. I am not sure what I
will have yet. Have a quiet evening. CIO
Note:<888>3/20/99 Saturday 2:25 P.M. EST: Well I went back
to sleep after the last message. I just had a bowl of stew and am making a cup
of coffee. The sun from the west is beginning to shine through the curtains, so
it looks like it is sunny and warm out. I guess I am rested. Another day facing
the onslaught of activity in Greenwich. Not much happening on the internet. The
first lady is looking for Nick's place in Casablanca. Well I suppose Starbucks
is crowded with tired shoppers. I guess when the rich and powerful weekenders
start spending their paychecks it is good for the local economy. Well I hear
the coffee brewing into the pot, time for my coffee. CIO
Note:<888>3/20/99 Saturday 7:45 A.M. EST: Well I was up
about 4 A.M.. I had breakfast of GU old fashioned oatmeal, toast, cafe au lait,
vitamins, and orange juice. I rested a bit until 6 A.M.. I wrote a letter to a
family member. I am printing out a few envelopes right now. CIO
Note:<888>3/19/99 Friday 7:20 P.M. EST: And for you culinary
enthusiasts who want to know what else I ate today, I had a Tony's pizza at 9
A.M. that gave me a bit of heart burn. I just finished a bowl of Scott's World
Famous Stew that I made up and froze several months ago, so not much happening
on the net, since the Chinese kidnapped Bill Gates and are trying to teach him
Chinese, so he can learn the different Asian mathematics system. It is just a
theory, but I believe Chinese numbers go from 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7, and 10 is the
equivalent of 8, so a lot of their engineering is a bit different.
0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 is the Arabic mathematics system. Startrek numbers might be
based on a binary hex system. CIO
Note:<888>3/19/99 Friday 5:40 P.M. EST: Well I installed the
Seagate Tape Backup software this morning that came with the Sony Superstation
Tape backup, and installation was straight forward with no problems. I started
a backup of the entire system about 3.5 G. on the C: drive plus 1 G. on the D:
drive of the partial hard drive backup to the New Sony System. It took 6 hours
for 4.5 G. of mostly compressed material, so I only got 1.10 compression.
However it all fit on the 5G‑10G compressed tape. I went out at 9 A.M.
after starting the backup. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I
drove down Greenwich Avenue and viewed Steamboat Road waterfront. I returned to
the center of town and parked on the lower Greenwich Avenue parking lot. I
stopped by Consignment Express upstairs at 6 Griggs Street, but they only do
business by appointment anymore. I chatted with Di's son who is a commodity
trader next door about tech. The Consignment Express at 6 Grigg Street handles
used equipment and tech and repair. Di knows the business. Their business phone
is 203‑869‑7330. I received a $7.50 check from them yesterday for a
controller I consigned years ago. I next walked up the center of Greenwich
Avenue and back down to the Mews thrift shop. I next walked around the
Greenwich Avenue area until 11 A.M.. I then went to the Greenwich Library and
the local paper was not there. I chatted with a couple of regulars and surfed
the internet until noon. I returned home and rested for an hour, and then had a
cup of coffee while the tape backup was still continuously running. I received
a telemarketing call saying that because of the situation in Russia, It was
time to refinance my home which was very peculiar. I then went back downtown at
2 P.M. and stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop, and viewed some of
the merchandise and chatted with the staff. I then drove down Greenwich Avenue
to the bottom of Steamboat Road, and viewed the harbor. I returned to the
center of Greenwich Avenue about 3 P.M.. I parked and walked the lower section
of Greenwich Avenue around the train station. I noticed a Worcester and
Providence freight train come through the station east bound on the express
tracks with four new diesel locomotives and about a dozen new coal or gravel
cars. Thus I guess that railroad is still in business. I walked up to the
center of Greenwich Avenue, and sat in front of the senior center for a while.
I walked up to CVS and checked to see if they carry men's change purses. I
stopped by Saks and they don't car them either. Wagner’s leather has gone out
of business that usually carries them. I checked with the cowboy boot shop and
they don't carry them. I checked with the luggage store next to Richards and
they don't carry them , but they have a $40 key chain with leather purse, which
is a bit pricey compared to the $8 change purse Wagner’s use to carry. I
stopped by Richards and they don't carry them either. I stopped by Euro Sport
and they don't carry the item either. I returned to the center of Greenwich
Avenue, about 4:30 P.M.. I headed on over to the Arnold Bread store and bought
three loaves of Healthnut bread for about $3, and they gave me a box of St.
Patrick's chocolate donut holes and a pound cake. I commented to them that the
Granddaddy of All Sea Gulls must feed out of their dumpsters. I told them about
the Crows that fly into Jamestown, New York every night by the hundreds of
thousands, and warned her the sea gull can be a dangerous bird. I returned home
and gave one of my elderly neighbors the pound cake and a loaf of bread, since it
was too much for me to eat or store. I watched part of President Clinton's new
conference, and closed out the tape backup program that was finished. I updated
Scott's Index scopor01.htm which was down a bit today with IBM the big loser.
Well have a good evening, it is time for me to begin to relax and go to bed. A
lot of walking and a long day. Have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>3/19/99 Friday 7:50 A.M. EST: Well I went out and
stopped by the Roosevelts' Bank on Mason Street better known as Putnam Trust Bank
of New York and withdrew funds to buy the Sony Superstation Tape Backup. I
drove over to Stables in Old Greenwich and bought the Sony Superstation
External Tape Backup Machine for $149.99 plus with the Staples circular coupon
one gets a free Sony 10 gigabyte tape worth $39.99 for free plus $9 Ct. Sales
tax, the total bill was $158.98. Well time to shut down the server for a short
time and connect the tape drive and install the software and then make a full
backup of the system. Well have a good morning. Enjoy the day. CIO
Note:<888>3/19/99 Friday 6:15 A.M. EST: I was up at 2 A.M.,
and did a little regular internet work. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s Raisin
bran, toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I got a tired spell and went
back to sleep until 5 A.M.. I checked with Switchboard. Find a Business ‑
Results, Police Redmond, Washington as to weather they have any problems with
Bill Gates look-alikes. I checked with the White House Secret Service
Intelligence Agency 1‑202‑435‑5000 and told them that it
seems like Carlo Di Bennedetti and his group of Olivetti Italians are ticked
off for some reason. I also told them they should check with the treasury
department and FDIC about auditing Putnam Trust Bank of New York, since
unusually large amount of cash seem to moving through the bank possibly caused
by some sort of illegal money laundering activity. I also chatted with
Microsoft Security in Redmond, Washington 1‑425‑936‑0000 Ext.
0 and compared notes on any Microsoft activity in the area. Well Putnam Trust
Bank of New York's 800 number 1‑800‑CALLBNY says that I have funds
available, so after I shower now, I will go downtown and withdraw funds, and
stop by Staples in Old Greenwich and buy the Sony Tape Backup which comes with
the free tape for $150 plus about $10 tax for $160 total. It will make matters
tight financially a bit at the end of this month, but I think it is important
to have a decent backup of my computer system, since it reflects up to 50,000
hours of work, irregardless of what some cheap misers might think about the
value of the work. After all I do have close to 100,000 people a month using my
three sites, so somebody out there thinks my work is worthwhile. Well have a
good day, time to hit the showers. CIO
Note:<888>3/18/99 Thursday 4:25 P.M. EST: I did routine
internet work until noon. I had a bowl of Scott's Stew about 7 A.M. along with
ice tea. I had coffee about noon. I went downtown and returned "Charles at
50" and "Mt. Rainier" to the Greenwich Library and owed a .60
fine on both. I chatted with a couple of regular patrons. I stopped by Putnam
Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street and all the regular staff were not
there, just the temporary employees, so nobody knew me, so I could not cash a
check. It seems rather confusing all the bank's senior staff would be out of
the office today, I guess it was a nice day; so they were out playing golf.
Thus at the moment I don't have the ready funds to get the Sony Tape drive. I
don't think I need it anyway, since IBM and Microsoft don't think my site is
worth anything, I guess I really should not spend funds to help them prosper.
Well I'll check it out tomorrow. It seems that most of the floor staff at
Putnam Trust Bank of New York are foreigners, since United States citizens
don't feel like doing the jobs. Well if some of the "old guard" had
walked in, they would have pulled their funds and put them in Northern Trust,
just to teach them a lesson. Well I then went to the Hospital Thrift Shop and
viewed the merchandise, and I chatted with one customer about Currier and Ives
prints and golf clubs. I noticed they have a reproduction print of the J.F.K.
library. I then drove down Greenwich Avenue and viewed the harbor. I made my 3
P.M. appointment. I also stopped by the Greenwich Hospital and had a roast beef
sandwich for $3.65. For those in the know the Greenwich Hospital cafeteria is
one of the most reasonable places to eat in town. I returned home about 3:45
P.M.. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well not much else to report. It
was up to about 70 degrees F. today, but I have a feeling this is just the
teaser before we get colder weather again. I made a C: drive to D: drive backup
of the critical files. It is rather amusing with all the foreigners in town, it
is hard to communicate since a lot of people don't seem to know English very
well, and I don't speak Spanish. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>3/18/99 Thursday 6:15 A.M. EST: I updated info.htm
which goes in the downloadable files "scott005.zip" and
"scott006.zip" and also put it in the downloadable. CIO
Note:<888>3/18/99 Thursday 5:40 A.M. EST: Well I downloaded
the full download of Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 from my Windows 98 Update
Link, and downloaded the "ie5setup" file. I downloaded and installed
the full version. After installing I went through the reboot process and just
for safe measure I rebooted a second time to write the new setting to the
registry. I then downloaded the other new files from the Windows 98 Update
which included the usual updates with Microsoft Internet Explorer, and after
installation and rebooting, I rebooted a second time to write to the registry.
They all work fine with one exception. The new version of FrontPage Express is
still buggy like the beta. It is still does not work. I restored my older
version of FrontPage Express from my backup. If you don't have a backup of
FrontPage Express and you have installed the new version and have the same
problem, you can uninstall it, and install the older version of FrontPage
Express from the Windows 98 Cdrom. I am not sure what the problem is with the
beta and new version of FrontPage Express, but I suppose Microsoft will have
some explanation, unless they want us to buy FrontPage 2000. Also yesterday
when I went out on my second trip I stopped by CVS and bought a large bottle of
CVS generic aspirin for $3.79, a can of Gold Emblem Cashews $2.69, and two
packs of Dutch Masters cigar cigarettes for $1.25 each with .15 CT. sales tax
for $9.13 total. Well I have all the Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 updates up
and running, time to test them. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>3/18/99 Thursday 3:40 A.M. EST: Well Scott's
Internet Hotlist "mrscott.com" Greenwich, Connecticut Local Server my
Internic name "mrscott.com" is up and running. I have to reenter the
Internic address to also show www.mrscott.com which is not working yet. Today I
went out at 8:30 A.M. after starting a tape backup of the major contents of
Drive C:. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I drove down
Greenwich Avenue to the harbor and viewed the harbor and chatted with a local
resident and another visitor. I returned home at about 10:15 A.M., and put in a
second tape. I had some Scott's Stew for an early lunch. I went back downtown
to the library and read the local paper. I also read P.C. World.. I went
downtown and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. It was quite busy
near lunch time. I said hello to a few people I know. I returned home about
12:30 P.M. and put in a third tape. I started to rest for a nap. About 5 P.M.
after a phone call, I took out the last third tape and started backing up the
Beatles, Classical, and some of my other music Mp3 files. I did not do the
music1 and music3 directories. I had a bite to eat of Scott's Stew again. I
changed to a second tape about 9 P.M. after resting more. I woke up finally
about 2 A.M. and put in the third final tape. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s
raisin bran, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I watched two programs
on Channel 21 about the Erie Canal. About 3 A.M. the third and final music tape
backup was finished. I updated links to "mrscott.com" on my three
homepages at my three sites. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well time
for routine internet work, have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>3/17/99 Wednesday 5:40 A.M. EST: Well I finished
my laundry. I received notification that Internic finally accepted my domain
name "mrscott.com". I resubmitted the application again using my home
server "valueclick.net" for "mikescott.net" Domain name
server for the secondary IP address in the domain registration. I used :
>>> >Secondary Name Server(s)
>>> >8a. Secondary Server Hostname.......:
NS.VALUEWEB.NET
>>> >8b. Secondary Server Netaddress.....:
199.227.124.192
which worked. I received a message from www.internic.net that my
domain name would be added in the next root server update at 18:00. Well what a
hassle. Now I have to pay $70 to Internic for the name, and I also owe them
another $70 for registering the two year old name "mikescott.net",
which is $210 all total for Internic names this last six months. Well so much
for the profitability of the internet. I still have not decided whether to get
the Sony Tape backup or not. I suppose I should, but I am waiting for a check
in the mail. All this money on computers and the internet, just to sit home and
wonder where my next meal is coming from. Maybe some of my Deadbeat Advertisers
should pay for my homepage links to their sites. Well back to the net. CIO
Note:<888>3/17/99 Wednesday 4:30 A.M. EST: Well Happy St.
Patrick’s' Day. I suppose any Irish cousins won't be in too good of shape
today. Well I woke up at midnight and had some of my Scott's Stew and did a
little internet work, before going back to bed. I was up at 4 A.M. and started
my laundry, and it is now on the dry cycle. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s Raisin
bran, toast, coffee, vitamins, and orange juice. I am sipping my coffee and
starting my internet work. I should be done with the dry cycle in about 45
minutes. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>3/16/99 Tuesday 9:00 P.M. EST: I was finally up at
about 9 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I cleaned up and went out at 10 A.M.. I
started a tape backup of most of the system before going out. I went by Exxon and
filled up my tank. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I drove
down Greenwich Avenue and went by the Mews thrift shop. I drove down to the end
of Steamboat Road and viewed the harbor. I went by ELDC thrift and bought a
solid oak lazy Susan for $8 and a ream of Simpson paper for $5. I had to run
over to Putnam Trust to get the funds where I chatted briefly with the floor
manager. I returned to ELDC thrift and purchased the items. I returned home,
and put the lazy Susan underneath my television, so it can be swiveled for
viewing. This was about noon, and I put in a second backup tape into my tape
machine. I had lunch of Stauffer’s lasagna and ice tea. I went out and went by
the Greenwich library and read the local paper and chatted with a couple of
regular users. I drove down to the harbor again and viewed the water. I drove
around Bruce Park and then returned home. I put in a third tape about 3 P.M.. I
lied down for a short nap, and I fell asleep until 8:30 P.M. when somebody
called me up. The tape drive was not finishing its "writing header"
finish progress, so I removed the tape, and the tape backup program gave me a
error message. I then reinserted it, and it finished its progress, I guess
without writing the header, it was having an error flushing the header. I am
not sure if it is good for a backup or not, but for now it will have to do. I
don't have a backup of my music files. I received email from Internic about my
domain registration for "mrscott.com", and I changed the secondary
domain name to "mikescott.net" with its IP address instead of
"2.mrscott.com", which should work. Thus it should be a couple of
days until the "mrscott.com" domain name starts working. Well I will
have a bite to eat and do a little computer work. I also updated Scott's Index
scopor01.htm . CIO
Note:<888>3/16/99 Tuesday 5:25 A.M. EST: I guess I was tired
after the last message when I went to bed, because I mistakenly turned off the
computer CPU from the control panel instead of the monitor. Well system is back
up and running. I also woke up and ate a Tony's pizza at midnight. CIO
Note:<888>3/15/99 Monday 6:50 P.M. EST: I went out at about
10 A.M.. All the thrift shops were closed today, so there was not much to do. I
had a Almond Danish from St. Moritz while I waited for the library to open late
at 11 A.M.. I went in and read the local newspaper and a couple of computer
newsweeklies. I returned home about noon and slept until 3 P.M. when I got up
and made my 4 P.M. appointment. I drove down to the bottom of Steamboat Road
and viewed the harbor. I drove over to Old Greenwich and toured the Stables.
This week through Saturday they have the Sony 10‑6 G. tape backup for
$150 and with the coupon in the store circular you get a free $40 tape. I
should get it, but at the moment I don't have the funds. I went by the Hyatt
Hotel and toured the tourists. I chatted with Hotel Security about Scott family
matters. I stopped by Caldor’s, but they are closed. I stopped by the Greenwich
Library and chatted with a patron and a staff member. Well I am back at home
base. I also updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>3/15/99 Monday 9:20 A.M. EST: I updated Scott's
Broadcast sound.htm, well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>3/15/99 Monday 9:00 A.M. EST: Well I had a cup of
coffee. I finished internet routine. I emailed an internet pal in Denmark. I
suppose it is time to go out and check out on the daytime activity, have a good
day. I have a 4 P.M. appointment this afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>3/15/99 Monday 7:15 A.M. EST: I went downtown at 4
A.M.. I cleaned about five inches of snow off the car. The Department of Public
Works have the roads cleared, and were working on clearing the sidewalks. I
walked around the train station area and the entire length of Greenwich Avenue
to the top and back down. I said Good Morning to some of the snow crew. The
NOAA weather radio said there might be more snow, but it was 34 degrees then
and 36 degrees now, so it is warming up. I then drove down to the bottom of
Steamboat Road and viewed the harbor. I returned home and one of my neighbors
gave me $5 to drive him over to Port Chester. I returned home and chatted with
one of my neighbors having their morning coffee. I suppose I will go out at
8:30 A.M.. I am not sure whether the Greenwich schools are open today, but the
roads downtown are cleared. Well stay warm and have a good day. Time for
coffee. CIO
Note:<888>3/15/99 Monday 4:05 A.M. EST: Well there is about
four inches of snow on the roof. It is 34 degrees F. outside. I finished
cleaning the apartment and watering the plants. I listened to www.ttalk.com
weekender report while doing the house cleaning. About 3 A.M. I had filet of
Salmon baked in wine and herbs with baked potato, baked onion, steamed
asparagus, and ice tea. I am just finishing up making a batch of icetea.htm
which should be ready in ten minutes. I also just finished showering and
cleaning up. I will do a little internet work, and I guess I will go out in the
morning about 8:30 A.M.. Well stay warm, it is not snowing now, so it does not
look like we got a lot of snow. CIO
Note:<888>3/15/99 Monday 12:20 A.M. EST: I was up at 6 P.M.
yesterday. I chatted with a family member. I went out to the Grand Union for a
gallon of 2% milk for $3.09 and a piece of filet of Salmon for $5.15. It was
just beginning to snow. I returned home and had breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin
bran, toast, vitamins, coffee, and orange juice and while I was drinking my
coffee I got another tired spell and went back to bed until just now. I had one
phone call while sleeping. I am finishing my reheated coffee, and I will start
house cleaning shortly. There is about two to three inch accumulation of snow.
Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>4/07/99 Wednesday 5:15 P.M. EST: I made coffee and
showered and went out at 7 A.M. this morning. I drove down to Steamboat Road
and observed a sea gull on the waterfront. I spent a while down there and
returned to the center of town and had my coffee. I walked the lower area of
Greenwich Avenue and around the train station. I returned to the center of town
and at 8:30 A.M., I went to Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I deposited part of
my ValueClick check. I chatted with a couple of the bank staff. I went to the
Hospital Thrift shop. I noticed that they have a brass coal bucket for sale for
$35. I mentioned that there use to be an antique furniture restorer in Glen
Cove, Long Island that was very good. I drove back downtown. I stopped by the
Greenwich Post office and obtained a money order for my telephone bill and sent
it off. I walked through the park to the Greenwich town hall, and delivered
some mail. I sat in the town park, and I noticed the black squirrel again. I
drove down Steamboat Road again, and viewed the harbor. I went to the Greenwich
library, and read yesterday's New York Times which had a lot of Dutch
advertising in it. I read today's Greenwich times. I noticed the library
parking lot will be closed for paving tomorrow, and entrance will be through
the Deerfield Road basement entrance. I then went down Steamboat Road again,
and saw somebody who looked like an African chief sitting on the pier. I drove
through Bruce Park, and stopped by the ELDC thrift. I noticed they have to nice
copies of French garden scenes for half price. I then went east on Putnam avenue
to Old Greenwich and stopped by the Old Greenwich thrift shop. I noticed they
have some hand carved either chess of nativity scene figurines carved out of
wood. I then went to Tod's Point, and one of my former neighbors is back at the
gate. I drove to the far side and viewed the waterfront. I noticed the
caretakers garage now has a 500 gallon gasoline tank. I drove to the concession
area and there were about fifty mothers with two to four year old toddlers on
the beach enjoying the sunny day. I then drove back to the center of town. I
stopped by the Grand Union and bought two half gallons of Florida Natural juice
for $1.99 each, a half gallon of GU 2% milk for $1.72, a pound of GU mozzarella
$2.29, GU grated parmesan cheese $3.29, a box of NutraTaste sweetener $4.69,
boneless breast of Purdue chicken at $2.99 a pound for $3.86, a jar of five
brothers 4 cheese sauce for $1.99, a jar of Gold's horseradish $1.69, two
packages of Luigi angel hair noodles .60 each a 4 oz. bottle of Angostura
bitters for $3.29 for a total of $28.20. I next returned home about 12:30 P.M.
and put away the groceries. I had some Ramen noodles and goldfish crackers. I
ran the AltaVista indexer from about 6 A.M., which slowed down my server, and I
finally had it quit indexing about 2 P.M. and it is still writing the index and
shutting down now. It says it found about 100,000,000 new words on my hard
drive, which is somewhat confusing, unless it is the help files with various
programs. I tried to rest and go to bed, but I have not fallen asleep. The sun
shinning on my outdoor thermometer reads 105 degrees F. which shows I get the
green house effect in the spring, I wish I got it in the winter. Well I also
updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm , and bank stocks were up today. I suppose I
will try to go back to sleep. It in all was pretty much a normal day in
Greenwich. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>4/07/99 Wednesday 5:35 A.M. EST: I finished my
routine internet work. There is not much to report on. I am making a Stauffer’s
frozen lasagna, which should be ready in ten minutes. Well I suppose the day
time people will be surprised to see me out in the daytime again this morning.
Well since the weather is nice, I guess I can enjoy a little day light. I have
to clean up before I got out after I eat. I might go out a little earlier
around sun rise around 6:28 A.M.. Well all quiet on the eastern front. CIO
Note:<888>4/07/99 Wednesday 2:50 A.M. EST: Well I went to
bed at 1 P.M.. I was up at 8 P.M. for breakfast of Post Oats and Almonds,
toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. It was thundering outside. With low
blood pressure that I have whenever it rains, lowering the barometric pressure,
it also makes me tired, so I went back to bed until now, and I am just
finishing my reheated coffee. I also updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . I
received a check from ValueClick for $68.40 for my internet advertising links,
which will help pay some of my cable and computer expenses. Basically it costs
me a lot more for my internet activity than what I make, so it is financially a
net loss. Well have a good morning. By the way the Mews thrift shop has a
Duncan Fife sofa for sale. CIO
Note:<888>4/06/99 Tuesday 12:20 P.M. EST: Copy of Reply from
Hartford, Connecticut
Dear Mr. Scott, Thank you for your e‑mail letter to Governor
Rowland, which has been referred to me for electronic response. The Governor
cannot tell the legislature what to do. While I believe the change in utility
billing was intended to encourage residents not to waste electricity, you may
want to your state senator and representative know what the actual financial
impact has been. Sincerely, Nancy Ahern, Constituent Services, Governor's
Office
Well Hartford is still in the dark, and out to lunch. I suppose we
might just turn their lights off, or at least blink them for a while. Well I
went out at 8 A.M. this morning. I drove down to the Harbor and viewed the
water fowl on Long Island Sound. There were geese, ducks, mallards, sea gulls,
and three swans, and it was a nice pleasant morning down by the water. I
stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop and viewed the merchandise. I went to CVS
and bought a carton of Captain Black cigar cigarettes for $10.13 and a jar of
dry roasted peanuts for $1.59 plus .61 CT. Sales tax for a total of $12.37. I
next went down to the center of town and walked around for while. I sat in the
park and noticed that amongst the gray squirrels, there is also a black
squirrel. I chatted with a young gal walking her two German Shepards about dog
handling. I then drove by the Mew Thrift shop, and they were not open yet. They
were spraying buy spray on all the bushes there. I then drove down to Steamboat
Road and viewed the harbor. I returned to the Mews thrift shop, and told them a
bit about World War II, that I had learned in Illinois. Then I went to the
Exxon station and put $9 of premium in my car. I then drove by the Greenwich
library and chatted with one observer. I read the Greenwich Times. They are
laying what looks like the lower brick patio. I then returned home and chatted
with my neighbors about local news stories. I had some Ramen noodles and
peanuts for dinner. Well not much to report on, just another normal day in
Greenwich, Switzerland. CIO
Note:<888>4/06/99 Tuesday 6:15 A.M. EST: Well I finished my
daily internet routines. There is not really much to report on here. Pretty
quiet from what I can tell, but I suppose it I go out this morning, it will be
a little busier. I guess I will start cleaning up. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>4/06/99 Tuesday 3:40 A.M. EST: I making spaghetti
to use with my reheated sauce. I received this hint. CIO
This hint was sent to me by a friend. It is not an intuitive
problem, nor is the "fix" obvious, however I think that it is
probably valid. For your info. ESW A helpful hint! I bet you hadn't thought
that this would be an issue for Y2K! You won't be able to use the programmed
recording feature on your VCR. However, do not throw away your VCR in the year
2000. Set it on the year 1972 (with the appropriate month & day for the
year 2000), because the days will be the same. Please pass this on, as you know
VCR manufacturers will not share this information. They will likely advise you
to buy a new one that is Y2K compliant! This is just the beginning of the
subtle, though hardly devastating, problems that the year 2000 will cause! ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
This hint was sent to me by a friend. It
is not an intuitive problem, nor is the "fix" obvious, however I
think that it is probably valid. For
your info. ESW A helpful hint! I bet you hadn't thought that this would be
an issue for Y2K! You won't be able to
use the programmed recording feature on your VCR. However, do not throw away your VCR in the year 2000.
Set it on the year 1972 (with the appropriate month & day for the
year 2000), because the days will be the same.
Please pass this on, as you know VCR manufacturers will not share this
information. They will likely advise you to buy a new one that is Y2K
compliant! This is just the beginning
of the subtle, though hardly devastating, problems that the year 2000 will
cause!
Note:<888>4/06/99 Tuesday 3:10 A.M. EST: Well I was up at 3
P.M. yesterday afternoon, and made it to my 4 P.M. appointment. I returned home
after checking out the waterfront. I went to bed, and I got back up about 9 P.M.
and had breakfast of Post Almond Oats, toast, coffee, orange juice, and
vitamins. I went back to bed until 1:30 A.M.. I worked on reinstalling
Microsoft Money 99 which was corrupted by trying to import my Microsoft
Investor portfolio. I finally got it straightened away. I made a number of
phone calls on unrelated matters concerning security. I also got Bell Atlantic
to delete a bogus charge on my telephone bill. Well I guess I am up in the
morning, and will probably be out some time or a couple of times this morning.
Well have a good morning. I also updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm , which has
IBM up quite a bit today. CIO
Note:<888>4/05/99 Monday 5:25 A.M. EST: I updated Scott's
weekly broadcast sound.htm . CIO
Note:<888>4/05/99 Monday 5:00 A.M. EST: Well I went out
after the last message, and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and
since it was cold out I returned about 3 A.M. after driving down to view the
waterfront. There were four young musicians jamming in the window of Thataways
after it had closed. It basically was pretty quiet and peaceful. After
returning home, I finally got around to reading the past two months of issues
of the Greenwich Post, which I frequently don't have time to read. Well all
quiet on the eastern front, I guess the sun will be coming out an hour later
with day light savings time. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>4/05/99 Monday 2:20 A.M. EST: I went to bed at 9
A.M. yesterday morning. I was awaken by a family member calling at 3 P.M.. I
finally got up at 6 P.M., and I had breakfast of Post Almond Oats, toast,
coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I watched the ABC evening news. I did a
little computer work. About 9 P.M., I went back to sleep until 11:30 P.M.. I
got up and started cleaning the apartment and watering the plants. I finished
that about 1:45 A.M.. I had some spaghetti and ice tea. I made a new batch of
ice tea. I finished showering and cleaning up, and I filed this report. I think
I will go out for a stroll. Enjoy the early morning. CIO
Note:<888>4/04/99 Sunday 4:15 A.M. EST: Happy Easter, well I
guess everyone will be late for church this morning, unless they remembered to
set their clocks forward an hour before going to bed. I went out at 10 P.M.
last night and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue three times. I
chatted with a new hospital security guard about the internet and volcanoes. I
told him the most common people I see on Greenwich Avenue after 10 P.M. are
hospital personnel going back and forth from the hospital to the train station
at late and early hours. I also walked down to the Greenwich Harbor Inn to use
the restroom and they were entertaining an Irish soccer team there, quite
festive. I returned home at midnight and relaxed for a while. I had a bowl of
spaghetti rested for about and hour and a half until now. I guess I should
start setting my clocks forward. Well enjoy the early morning. CIO
Note:<888>4/03/99 Saturday 9:45 P.M. EST: I had a spaghetti
dinner about 8 A.M.. I went to bed until 2 P.M., when I received a phone call.
I showered and I stopped by Christ Church to pick up some parcels to deliver to
Westport. I paid a visit in Westport and I also stopped by CVS there and bought
toothpaste $1.39, CVS disposable razors $2.69, two packages of Odor Eaters for
$4.27 for $13.18 total. I stopped by Radio Shack there and bought a AM/FM radio
for $12.71, and I delivered both sets of packages and parcels to a visitor
staying in Westport. I browsed the software store where Egghead use to be. I
drove down thru Norwalk and browsed the Gateway computer store there, and the
CompUSA store in Norwalk. I noticed that CompUSA sells the external Sony
SuperStation tape drive there for $180, and I only paid $150 for the same item
at Staples, plus I also got the free $40 tape. CompUSA does sell the Sony 10G
tape for $35 where as Staples sells it for $40. I returned directly home. I had
a bowl of Post Almond and Oats cereal, toast, orange juice, and vitamins. I
made coffee, but I got a tired spell, so I went to bed from 7 P.M. to 8:30 P.M.
when a family member called me, and told me there was a Bill Gates program on
biography on the Arts and Entertainment Channel. I watched it until 9 P.M., and
I then reheated my coffee and started drinking it, and filed this report. Well
have a good evening. After my coffee, I might go out for a stroll. CIO
Note:<888>4/03/99 Saturday 6:50 A.M. EST: I went out after
the last message. I drove down to the bottom of Steamboat Road. I walked the
entire length of Greenwich Avenue and around the train station. The street
sweeper was out. It seems to be a quiet morning. I went over to CVS at the
Riverside shopping plaza. I bought four packs of Dutch treat lights little
cigars for $1.45 each, a jar of Gold Emblem dry roasted peanuts for $2.69, a
jar of Italian spices for .99, CVS toothpaste $1.39, Gillette aftershave $1.99,
Gillette shaving cream $1.99, 2 bottles of CVS pine sol disinfectant $1.99
each, Right guard deodorant stick $1.49, and a large 50 oz. bottle of CVS mouth
wash for $3.49 plus $1.21 Ct. sales tax for $25.02 total. I next drove back to
the center of town and drove down Greenwich Avenue and viewed the harbor. I
then went to the Grand Union and bought a bag of Idaho potatoes for $2.99, 90%
lean ground beef at $2.99 a pound for $3.05, a half gallon of 2% milk $1.77, two
boxes of Post Almond Oats for $2 each, a can of tomato puree .99, 2 pounds of
"I Can't Believe It's Not Butter lite" $1.29 each, a can of Chicken
of the Sea tuna .99, a Stauffer’s 20 oz. lasagna $2.99, a Tony’s 4 cheese pizza
$3.99, and a box of Gorton’s fish sticks $2.99 for $26.34 total. I returned
home and put away the purchases. I started to make a spaghetti sauce. I browned
the ground beef, I diced three medium onions, I added four tablespoons olive
oil to a gallon and a half pot. I added the browned meat and onions, I added
one large can of pureed tomato sauce, I added 6 oz. of chopped garlic, I added
a large can of plum tomatoes with sauce, I added four ounces of white wine, I
added ground pepper, garlic powder, Italian spices, oregano, basil, celery
salt, poetry seasoning, chili powder, and Hungarian pepperica, I added another
large can of tomato puree, and I chopped a pound of asparagus and added them
along with a can of mushrooms. I stirred the mixture and brought it all to a
boil on medium high, and then have reduced it to simmer for an hour on low. I
will make up a batch of spaghetti noodles when it is done simmering and have
spaghetti in about an hour. Well have a good morning. It looks overcast, and it
looks like it will be a cloudy day. CIO
Note:<888>4/03/99 Saturday 2:15 A.M. EST: I worked on the
computer until noon yesterday. I chatted with a friend in the morning. I went
to bed about noon. I got up at about 6 P.M. and had breakfast of Post Oat and
Almond flakes, toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I watched the ABC
evening news. I went back to bed until midnight. I got up and watched a bit of
CNN. I had a Stauffer’s lasagna to eat along with ice tea just now, and I am
making coffee. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>4/02/99 Friday 7:00 A.M. EST: Well I went out and
walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue three times, and the entire length
of the Avenue once. It was a quiet foggy morning with the usual crows out in
the morning. I stopped by the Grand Union and bought Ronzzoni Fettuccini
Florentine noodles $1.75, a 32 oz. can of Maxwell Columbian Coffee for $5.99,
two Stauffer’s 20 oz. Lasagnas for $2.99 each, a five pound bag of GU sugar for
$2.09, a 12 pack of Diet Pepsi One $2.99 plus .60 deposit, Asparagus at .99 a
pound for .94, Ziti noodles .67, 2 Post Oats and Almonds cereal $1.99 each, two
half gallons of Tropicana orange juice $2 each, for a total of $29.19. Well I
returned home and heated one of the Stauffer lasagnas and ate it with ice tea.
I watched a little bit of the CNBC morning business news, and they said the
number one job is web master, and the number three job is systems analyst, so I
have a couple of fun hobbies; if you don't mind living like a prisoner. Well I
like the peace and quiet, so I have a fairly quiet routine, as long as I avoid
the busier parts of the day, when the frenzy begins. Well I guess my life here
is more like living in the country, as long as I avoid the city folks that try
to speed you up. Well enough of the Farm report from Greenwich, time to start
relaxing and take another nap. Have a good morning. By the way I noticed that
some youngsters left a bag of empty bottles on Greenwich Avenue, of a beer
called "Blue Moon" from Belgium. CIO
Note:<888>4/02/99 Friday 3:00 A.M. EST: Note on automobile
insurance. I spend about $900 a year for automobile insurance. I spend about
$600 a year for gasoline, so I don't drive very much at present. The way it
works out, I give Warren Buffett at Berkshire Hathaway about 20 cents for every
mile I drive, which is quite a racket compared to what the profits of the oil
companies are on a gallon of gasoline. Steamboat Road has the office building
owned by General Reinsurance that is owned by Berkshire Hathaway, so when I am
covering Steamboat Road, I am also spending my own time and money to keep an
eye out on Berkshire Hathaway property. Between Gates and Buffett, I think they
have quite a racket going, but in the old days they never paid me for walking
around Rockefeller Center at night either. I was told by a friend that just got
back from Key West that a Dupont family member just bought a $2.5 million house
in Key West on the Truman Annex resort development, so I guess there are a few
French people down there tanning. Well us pale Nordic types consider the weather
warm here, so I might go out for a morning stroll about now, since it is not
too busy. During the Viet Nam war there were millions of people working and
awake at night, and when I use to go out to O’Hare airport at night while
attending Lake Forest College, I would see tens of thousands of government and
military personnel traveling at night around the clock. I suppose if the
situation in Yugoslavia keeps evolving, we will have much the same situation
again. Well time for a little morning drive and walk around. CIO
Note:<888>4/02/99 Friday 2:50 A.M. EST: Well I went to bed
after the new and the Tony's pizza. I got up about midnight. I watched a little
bit of television. I had Ramen noodles, ice tea, and a cup of coffee right now.
I am doing my regular internet work. I have about three days of email to sift
through. It seems pretty quiet. CIO
Note:<888>4/01/99 Thursday 6:20 P.M. EST: I was up at 1
P.M.. I configured my log analysis program with the old log and new log, so it
records all previous months. Usually once it is incorporated in the program, it
does not need the old log. I had breakfast of Post Raisin bran, toast, coffee,
orange juice, and vitamins. I showered and cleaned up. I prepared my bills that
I have received. I went out and paid my rent at the bank at Lafayette Place. I
made my 3 P.M. appointment. I stopped by Putnam Trust, and there was a long
line because the bank is closed on Good Friday, so I withdrew funds from the
money machine. I went to the post office and obtained money orders to pay my
GEICO Insurance, MCI long distance, Connecticut Light and Power and mailed
them. I stopped by the Hospital thrift shop and browsed the merchandise. I
stopped by CVS and bought a bottle of 100 tables of 50 mg. of Vitamin B complex
for $6.75. I drove down Greenwich avenue and viewed the harbor. I stopped by
the Exxon station and bought $10.25 of premium. I went to the library and read
the Greenwich Times and the New York Times. I returned home and am about to
watch the ABC evening news and then cook a Tony's Pizza. I updated Scott's
Index scopor01.htm . Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>4/01/99 Thursday 5:40 A.M. EST: Well I downloaded
the IBM Lotus R5 90 days demos. Notes, Domino, and Designer all installed, but
when I installed the Domino administrator, it did not work, and it crippled
Notes. I uninstalled all the programs, and deleted the downloads, since my
system really does not have the resources to run them anyway. Well off to bed.
CIO
Note:<888>4/01/99 Thursday 2:40 A.M. EST: I went out after
the last message and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. It was very
slow out. I sat in the post office plaza and observed the Blue Moon. I drove
down to the bottom of Steamboat Road. I stopped by the Grand Union and bought a
Tony's Supreme pizza for $3.99 and a half gallon of 2% milk for $1.77 for a
total of $5.76. I returned home and started my laundry. I am on the drying
cycle now with about a half hour to go. I noticed when I was outside at the
front door there are swarms of thousands of what look like young termites
around the entrance to the building. I called the Housing Authority at 203‑869‑1138
about them, and the Answering service said that there had been similar
complaints from Putnam Green across the street. I guess with the early spring
lots of bugs are coming out of the ground. I also had to restore my Microsoft
Money 99 data file from the backup, because I accidentally over wrote it with
an older file. Well time to finish laundry and get back to the net. I have a 3
P.M. appointment tomorrow, so I have to be up by 1 P.M.. Well have a good
morning. I also received a call from a friend last evening, and we chatted
about old times. CIO
Note:<888>4/01/99 Thursday 12:05 A.M. EST: Happy April Fools
Day, and Happy Birthday to a friend. I rested this evening. I had an omelet,
bacon, toast, and ice tea for a light meal. I renamed the Apache server logs
and copied them to a different directory, and I put in two blank files name the
same in the Apache server log directory. Well I am cleaned up, so I thought I
would go out for a breath of fresh air. I have to do laundry later this
evening. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>4/14/99 Wednesday 11:35 P.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message. I drove down by the waterfront on Steamboat Road and chatted
with some locals for a couple of hours. I then went to CVS and bought a large
container of liquid detergent for $2.79 plus .17 Ct. tax for $2.96 total. I
also bought at CVS a eight pack of paper towels for $2.99, odorless garlic
pills for $3.49, a 3 pack of CVS beauty soap for $1.49, 2 cans of pink Alaskan
salmon for $1.50 each, a bottle of B‑12 vitamins for $2.14 plus .27 Ct.
tax for $13.38 total. All CVS vitamins are half price this week including the
garlic pills. I then went to the Grand Union, and their deli is open until 9
P.M., but they only make sandwiches until 8 P.M.. They did make a roast beef
sandwich on a hard roll with mayonnaise and that cost $3.79. I ate the sandwich
in front of the Greenwich library. I went upstairs and read the Greenwich Times
and half the New York Times before the library closed. I then went downtown,
and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue and chatted with one local. He
asked me where there was a tack shop in the area, and I told him I believe
there was one in Weston where they still sell food and grain and saddles and
other equine necessities. I observed one fancy groomed Champaign poodle and a
Alaskan huskie downtown. It was a milder evening, and my arthritis did not
bother me. I returned home after driving down by the water. I put away the
supplies and I drank a Dr. Pepper, which certainly has a different taste. Well
back to the drudgery of the net. I suppose if the war takes off in Europe, we
will probably have internet censorship and they might shut down access to
countries involved in the military conflict. Well have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>4/14/99 Wednesday 5:35 P.M. EDT: I uninstalled the
Acer 99c monitor driver, and am using the default plug and play "GVC990"
monitor driver. They seem pretty much the same. Well time to clean up. CIO
Note:<888>4/14/99 Wednesday 4:55 P.M. EDT: I was up at 10:30
A.M. to finish off the tape back up, and shut down the tape machine. It takes
about six hours for my 3.5 G. of contents. I had breakfast of Post Almond oats,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I watched CNBC and CNN with the
Chinese premier at MIT. I went back to sleep about 12:30 P.M., and got up at
3:30 P.M., and I had Ramen noodles, and I finished off my coffee. I paid
Internic $70 for my "mrscott.com" address for two years, and $35 for
my "mikescott.net" address for another year. I updated Scott's Index
scopor01.htm . Well it is a sunny afternoon, so I guess I will shower and go
out. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>4/14/99 Wednesday 4:00 A.M. EDT: Well I did my
normal internet work. I installed the new Microsoft Media player beta. I also
tried installing the Internet Explorer 5.0 setup file, and it said I had the
wrong version; so I reinstalled that. System is running fine. I am about to
quit for the night, and start a tape backup. I was able to update the Sony
Superstation SCSI driver. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>4/14/99 Wednesday 12:50 A.M. EDT: New Greenwich
Link Greenwich Community Page . CIO
Note:<888>4/13/99 Tuesday 10:10 P.M. EDT: I had my dinner,
and I watched the ABC evening news. I went out after my coffee about 7:30 P.M..
I stopped by the Greenwich library and read the New York Times, the Greenwich
Times, and one computer newsweekly. I drove down Greenwich Avenue, and viewed
Long Island sound. I drove over to CVS in Old Greenwich, but they did not have
the lite cigar cigarettes. I went by Stables in Old Greenwich, and they said
the store in Mount Vernon, New York is going to be open 24 hours a day. I
mentioned to one store employee they should sell Angostura Bitters by the quart
for about $10 a bottle instead of the small bottles. I went to CVS in the
Riverside shopping center, and I bought a carton of Dutch Masters cigar
cigarettes lite for $15.04. They also have one pound cans of Alaska salmon
there for $1.50 a can. It is good in tuna noodle type casseroles. I went to the
Food Emporium in the same plaza and bought a five pound bag of sugar for $1.49,
and three half gallons of Tropicana Ruby red orange grapefruit orange juice for
$1.49 each for $5.96 total. I noticed the Thorne Apple hickory smoked bacon
there was $4.18 a pound, and since I had thrown out two pounds of it frozen
just before I left, because of the Thorne Apple Valley warning, I decided to
retrieve it from the dumpster when I returned home directly from the store. I
put it back in the freezer. I think it is probably not contaminated. I only
paid .99 a pound for it since it was a clearance item at the Grand Union a
couple of months ago. I did throw out fifteen eggs that were out of date. I am
drinking some ice tea, and I guess I will have to make up a new batch of ice
tea this evening. Well I have a bit of email to catch up on. A volcano in
Alaska Shishaldin 1999 Activity is on condition orange and is near eruption.
That would probably send some colder weather this way. I was thinking while in
the library this evening, that on the new Petersen addition that the east
facing glass wall of the addition, might have a problem with automobile lights
shinning into the building, and possibly they should use polarized glass. I
also thought they should put up a traffic barricade opposite that wall, in case
an automobile or truck went off the Putnam Avenue west bound lanes and ran down
the slope into the new glass wall addition. It is much the same worse case
scenario if a train derailed west bound on the train tracks coming into
Greenwich, and went plowing through the movie theatre. Well not much else
gloomy to report. It is colder outside tonight and my feet are sore, so I
decided not to walk this evening. Well have a good night, time to make ice tea.
CIO
Note:<888>4/13/99 Tuesday 5:40 P.M. EDT: Well it seems why I
felt so tired for the last few days is the thermostat was set too high in my apartment,
and the temperature was up to 80 degrees F. inside. I went out about 2 P.M.
this afternoon after listening to some old Elvis records and having some Ramen
noodles and ice tea and cleaning up. Today is a beautiful sunshiny day. I
stopped by the Housing authority, and left off my new lease papers. I drove
down to the bottom of Steamboat Road and viewed the harbor and the clear blue
skies. I returned to the center of town. The exterior work on the old Rogers
building is just about done. They will have deluxe apartments on the upper
levels of the building. I don't know where people will park though. I parked in
the center of town, and walked up to Putnam Trust Bank of New York and withdrew
funds. I stopped by CVS, but they don't have the kind of cigar cigarettes that
I smoke, they just have the stronger types. I returned to the center of town,
and sat in the park. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and neither the
Greenwich Times or the New York Times are available. I mentioned to one regular
patron, that the design in the bricks that they are putting in the pavement on
the lower courtyard is different I believe than what is on the model of the
building in the main library. I drove back down Greenwich Avenue, and I parked
at the water's edge at Grass Island for a while, and sat out viewing the
harbor. It is still a little chilly out. I returned to the center of town, and
purchased $11.70 of premium gasoline at $1.43 a gallon at the Exxon station. I
then went to the Grand Union and bought a 12 pack of diet 7Up for $1.99, a 12
pack of diet Coke for $1.99 plus $1.20 can deposit, GU 2% milk half gallon
$1.72, 3 cans of Tutto plum tomatoes for .50 each, one package of GU frozen
spinach and two packages of GU frozen chopped broccoli .59 each, Jumbo dozen
eggs $1.69, Purdue boneless breast of chicken at $2.99 a pound for $3.65, two
Elos frozen cheese pizzas for $1.50 each, a pound of fresh asparagus at $1.29 a
pound, a Stauffer’s frozen 20 oz. lasagna $2.99, a half gallon of GU premium
orange juice $1.99 for a Grand Total of $25.02. I returned home and put away
the groceries, and I had a diet Pepsi. I called a family member to wish them
happy birthday. They told be I should be careful about using Aspertaine, since
it can have side effects. I am using two packages of Nutrataste each day with
my coffee. Scott's Index did not do much today scopor01.htm . Well it is a nice
sunny evening, so I think I will start cooking some baked boneless breast of
chicken in red wine, with chopped garlic, and herbs and spices, along with
steamed asparagus, baked onion and baked Idaho potato, and ice tea and coffee.
Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>4/13/99 Tuesday 11:55 A.M. EDT: Well I have been
resting since the last message. I have been tired most of the last week. I
guess it is like in the movie I once saw up while visiting Dartmouth College,
"Cousin, Cousine" about the French sleep cure, where they put you to
sleep for 2 weeks, and you wake up feeling entirely rested. Well I guess I have
done my own version of the French sleep cure, but if I sleep any more, I will
start getting depressed; so I will start my day out trying to be a little bit
more active. Happy Birthday to a dear family member. CIO
Note:<888>4/12/99 Monday 7:45 P.M. EDT: I relaxed a bit, and
I updated Scott's weekly broadcast sound.htm. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>4/12/99 Monday 5:05 P.M. EDT: Well apparently
somebody has a penny or two left in their purse, because according to Cunard
Cruise Query Results, New York Cruise ; somebody has chartered the QE II for a
cruise from May 1, to May 8; destination unknown. Well some folks have all the
fun. I am having my coffee. CIO
Note:<888>4/12/99 Monday 4:50 P.M. EDT: Well I rested after
the last message. I got up about 4 P.M., and had a Tony's Pizza. I am just
about to make a cup of coffee. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well it
was an overall pretty quiet day, I guess I will be venturing out a little bit
this evening. CIO
Note:<888>4/12/99 Monday 10:50 A.M. EDT: Well I chatted with
a family member last night. I will pay my Internic registration bills this
week. I relaxed and went to bed about 2 A.M.. I was up about 8:30 A.M. this
morning, and had breakfast of Post Almond Oats, toast, coffee, orange juice,
and vitamins. I relaxed a bit after breakfast and watched a bit of CNN.
According to Queen Elizabeth II Around the World Cunard Cruise Query Results ,
the QE II is suppose to back in South Hampton on April 14th. It then returns to
Manhattan a week from tomorrow on Tuesday April 20 before heading to Miami. I
believe the largest cargo on the QE II coming out of South Hampton, England is
bonded liquor from the United Kingdom and other neighboring regions, so in
times of military conflict any extra supplies we receive in the western
hemisphere, should be used as Red Cross emergency rations for those in the old
guard elderly generation who spend a lot of time outside in the colder weather
and need a pick me up during the late afternoon or evening. You have to
remember a lot of these liquors were consumed by people in the old days who
worked outside in the bone chilling cold all day in the frigid North Sea areas,
and when they got inside or when they were relaxing outside, the liquor helped
ease the bone chilling cold they were enduring. Well so much for the history of
why certain parts of the world, produce certain products. I believe the QE II
has a bonded warehouse somewhere in the New York metropolitan area, that is
kept under close observation to prevent any bootleggers from pilfering the
goods. Remember the old timers can tell the difference between the real stuff
and cheap imitations. Well so much for the lesson on imported alcohol. Also at
this time, the North Atlantic might have lots of ice burgs, but I would imagine
the QE II would have the latest navigation equipment. Well I should start
thinking about getting started for the day, but I have a case of the blahs.
Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>4/11/99 Sunday 7:05 P.M. EDT: Well I was up at 7
A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of Post Almond Oats, orange juice, coffee,
toast, and vitamins. I went back to bed until 1 P.M.. I cleaned my apartment
and watered the plants until about 5 P.M. I had Gorton's fish sticks, spinach,
and Ramen noodles with ice tea and coffee for dinner. I went out about 6 P.M. and
drove down Greenwich Avenue and viewed the weather on the harbor. It is cold
and damp North Sea type weather. I walked the lower part of Greenwich Avenue
and chatted with a few local people. It was not very busy out. While chatting
with one local retired fireman, there was a tremendous bolt of lightning, so I
returned to my car and came back home. I also ran scandisk and defrag on the
computer while doing my chores, so the server was down for a while. If you ever
get a lot of lightning, it is advisable to disconnect the computer from the
power source along with the telephone and cable modem connections. I am
fortunate enough to have a well grounded building, but I still worry about
lightning. Well have a good evening. I might watch television or one of the videotapes
I checked out yesterday. CIO
Note:<888>4/10/99 Saturday 10:35 P.M. EDT: Well I went back
out at 6:15 P.M. after dinner and my coffee. I drove down to the bottom of
Steamboat Road and observed one fly fisherman practicing his technique. I
chatted with a couple of young gals about Golden Retrievers. I told a few other
visitors about waterfront activities. I found a large Swiss Army knife that
someone had lost with a name on it. I gave it to the fly caster who said he
thought he knew whom the owner was. I returned to the center of town and took a
long time to walk the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. Lots of youngsters and
families were out which is normal for warmer weather. I chatted about horses
with one railroad retiree. I returned home about 10 P.M. Well it has been a
long day on my feet, and I have house cleaning tomorrow per usual. Well it
seems like we had a full house this evening, so enjoy the great weather while
we have it. Time for a little shuteye. CIO
Note:<888>4/10/99 Saturday 4:50 P.M. EDT: Well I went back
to bed until 7:30 A.M. this morning. I showered and went out at 8 P.M.. I drove
down to the bottom of Steamboat Road and returned to Putnam Trust, but they're
not open until 9 A.M. on Saturday. I went over to the Hospital Thrift shop. I
decided to buy a glass bicentennial coin memorial dish for $3.75. I returned to
Putnam Trust at 9 A.M. and withdrew funds. I chatted with an officer there. I
returned to the Hospital thrift shop and bought the bicentennial memorial dish
with the Liberty Bell memorial coin on it for $3.75. I chatted with one of the
staff members about the bicentennial in 1976. I mentioned I was in a receiving
line for Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip when they toured Bloomingdale’s
Department store on July 5, 1976 before they went on to a reception at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art. I mentioned the following day she sailed by
Greenwich on the Britannia on her way to New Haven, Connecticut. The hospital
thrift shop volunteer said that he got a metal from the King of Belgium for the
Tall Ship activities. I mentioned that a lot of people outside of Belgium don't
recognize the King of Belgium. I believe his sister is into psychic activity.
Well next stop was downtown. I went to the Post officer and obtained money
orders to pay my Cablevision and Optimum Online. I walked the lower section of
Greenwich Avenue. I bought a Almond Danish at St. Moritz bakery for $1 and ate
it at the Post Office plaza. I stopped by the Mews thrift shop, and everything
is half price. They sold the Duncan Phife sofa for $1,300. I have mentioned
many times over the years that two good places I know of outside of this area
for getting used furniture at lower prices if one does not mind searching is a
place south of Poughipsie, New York on Route 9 that has a large wooden white
horse in front of it. They have all that old heavy Hudson Valley furniture. I
also found that the Salvation Army, in Waukegan, Illinois use to have a few
interesting pieces that people from Lake Forest would donate. Of course on the
more upscale side, there is always the United House Wreckers in Stamford, not
to mention in Greenwich and other parts of this area, there are consignment
shops and plenty of antique shops. Well I next drove down to the bottom of
Steamboat Road and chatted with a frequently Steamboat Road walker from Jamaica
about the Caribbean. I then headed over to ELDC thrift and they still have the
four fishing rods in the front window for $25 each, but they don't have reels.
I next headed to Stables in Old Greenwich and toured the store. They're now
open until 9 P.M. on Sunday. I then parked in front of the Old Greenwich
elementary school and they have a Cranberry 1989 Peugeot station wagon parked
in front of it for sale for $4,500 in excellent shape. I walked down to the Old
Greenwich thrift shop and toured the store. I walked over to the Old Greenwich
Food Mart and ordered a roast beef sandwich on a Kaiser roll with lettuce,
tomato, mayonnaise, Bermuda onion, and horse radish which with potato chips
cost $3.60. One local walker gave me a flyer protesting the bombing in
Yugoslavia which I took. I chatted with him about Yugoslavians in Manhattan. I
mentioned I use to see a lot of Yugoslavian seamen around the Seaman’s church
in Chelsea at 10th Avenue and 20th church next to the Anglican seminary. I next
went out to the far side of Tod's Point and ate my sandwich. They now have a
gate attendant at Tod's point, so you need proof of Greenwich residency. I
walked out halfway to the point, and watch a squirrel munching on some food in
the cool clear breezy day. I drove over to the other side, and there were two
people flying kites. Possibly today or tomorrow there is a kite flying contest.
There were lots of young families at the beach walking and strolling for
exercise. I returned back to central Greenwich and parked in the center of
town. I chatted with one local downtown. I walked the lower section of
Greenwich Avenue. There were quite a few people out strolling. I then drove
down to the bottom of Steamboat Road and it was busy. I drove up to the
Greenwich library, and neither the New York Times or the Greenwich Times were
available. Then I checked out two videotapes, "Dr. Stangelove" and
"The Mouse That Roared". I then went to the Grand Union and bought a
half gallon of GU 2% milk for $1.72 and a 24 roll bundle of Charmin toilet
paper for $5.99 plus .36 Ct. sales tax for $8.07 total. I then returned home,
and I sat down and relaxed and drank a diet Pepsi. Well it was a beautiful
breezy spring day with lots of sunshine. Well time to start thinking about
cooking dinner of boneless breast of chicken baked in wine with herbs and
spices and garlic, along with baked onion and a frozen vegetable. Well have a
good evening. CIO
Note:<888>4/10/99 Saturday 4:10 A.M. EDT: I turned the heat
back on in the apartment, it was a bit cool and damp. I rested last night and
got up at 3:30 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of Post Almond Oats, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. Well I will do a little bit of work on the
net this morning, and go out at about 8:30 A.M. to pay my cablevision and
Optimum online bills. I guess I will see a little bit of the day time, but I
think it is suppose to be overcast. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>4/09/99 Friday 7:25 P.M. EDT: Well I updated Scott's
Index scopor01.htm as if anybody cared. The only stock I have ever owned in my
life is five shares of Polaroid which I sold after six months back in 1971.
Well I went out about 4 P.M. after starting a C: drive to D: drive backup. I
stopped by the Greenwich library and chatted with a local user. I mentioned as
far as I know most of the personal fallout shelters in the area have been
turned into wine callers except one he mentioned got filled with fuel oil. I
was unable to find any daily publications. Well not much else happening
downtown, other that it was a full house of people out in the rain. I returned
home and chatted with my neighbor's daughter and her mother is recovering from
a broken hip, and won't be returning here, but is going into full time
retirement home. Well her daughter is moving back up north, and I told her
after two warm winters, it is too much to expect a third warm winter in a row.
I guess the weather effects everyone's mood. Florida is having a dry spell and
desperately needs rain. I guess so many people go down there expecting sunshine
all the time. I can remember in the old days it use to rain down there all the
time. Well I guess the grass is always greener. Needless to say today we had
enough rain, and I guess people in this area are use to frequent rainy days all
the time. I can recall only about two dry summers in 38 years I've been up
north. Well I guess we can all expect another wet spring and summer. I heard
today that Walmart is the nations largest employer. Well if you need something
from them Sam's built a large new warehouse outlet over in Elmsford, New York
that basically put Caldor’s out of business. I can't afford to join Sam's club
since it costs $25 and I don't usually make any large purchases anyway. In
other news one way to end the NATO Serbian conflict might be to have some sort
of Peace Talks, or at least negotiations anyway. I don't think anyone wants to
have the present conflict expand more than it has. Well situation here is
pretty much the same as always. I have to pay my Cablevision and Optimum online
bills either tomorrow morning, if I am up or on Monday. I guess I am up all
night again. Not much else to report. Maybe I will try to head over to the
library and read the papers. It is a cooler raw day out not very good for
arthritis suffers to be out in. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>4/09/99 Friday 2:15 P.M. EDT: Well with the rain
and the damp weather with my low blood pressure, I felt tired, and I went back
to bed until 1 P.M.. I watched a bit of CNN. I am making baked in wine boneless
breast of chicken with garlic and herbs, baked onions, and steamed green peas.
I will shower after I eat and go out a little after 3 P.M.. I guess I will stop
by the library. In all it is a pretty blah day, but I'm sure we're have some
warmer sunny weather to look forward too. I will also have coffee. Well enjoy
the afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>4/09/99 Friday 8:30 A.M. EDT: Well I went to bed
at 7 P.M. last night. I got up at 3 A.M. and started my laundry. I had breakfast
of Post Almond oats, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I slept during
the drying cycle, and finished the laundry about 5 A.M.. I went back to bed
until 7:30 A.M.. channel surfed a bit of the morning news and watched the end
of a Jan Michael Vincent surfing movie. I noticed last night on a commercial
after the evening news, that Amtrak is offering a new fare package. Buy one
full price ticket and get the second ticket half price, and the third ticket
for free, thus three people could travel for half price. Of course one can only
go where Amtrak goes, but riding on the train is enjoyable since you can relax
while traveling, of course I don't think you can smoke on the train anymore.
Well not much else to report on this morning. It is suppose to rain a bit
today. I noticed two days ago that ELDC thrift has fishing rods for sale
without the reels. I generally don't watch much television, so besides going to
the library I will have to dream up other activity when on a day schedule when
on a limited budget. Apparently according to Yahoo the Russians have targeted
their rockets at the NATO allies, so I guess we could start cleaning out the
old fall out shelters or whatever one is suppose to do when worrying about
Russian rockets. Still hopefully matters won't reach that point. I noticed
yesterday that Tampa, Florida had its main power station explode, so there are
lots of West Florida without needed power reserves for air conditioning as the
weather gets hotter there, so we might see some travelers from Florida come out
way to escape the heat. I guess it is opening day for the New York baseball
teams, despite the threat of rain. Well I will get out in a while after
checking my email and surfing the net a little bit. Enjoy the day. CIO
Note:<888>4/08/99 Thursday 5:15 P.M. EDT: Well I went out at
2 P.M. and sat outside talking to my neighbors until 2:30 P.M.. I made my 3
P.M. appointment. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop. I drove down Greenwich
Avenue, and I drove down by Steamboat Road. There were quite a few people
parked there, so I went over to the Grass Island area and parked by the
waterfront for a while. I returned home about 4 P.M., and relaxed a bit. I
updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well I guess it is time to start slowing
down for the day. I forgot to do my laundry this week, so I have to remember to
do it when I first wake up tomorrow. Well have a good evening, and keep a sharp
eye out for whatever one keeps a sharp eye for. Today the weather was perfect,
but the wind is out of the northwest, so I guess we are do for colder weather
and a bit of rain. I commented today to someone, that in the country in
Illinois it is so quiet one can here a train for fifty miles. I guess people
who grow up in the country find it quite loud around here. Of course one could
live in the country and have a neighbor start their lawn mower at 5 A.M. on
Saturday morning, or have large flocks of noisy birds. I suppose it is what one
gets use to. We all enjoy the quiet. CIO
Note:<888>4/08/99 Thursday 1:50 P.M. EDT: I went out about
9:30 A.M.. I stopped by the Hallmark Card store downtown and bought a card for
$2.07 for a family member. I went to the post office and mailed it. I walked
down Greenwich Avenue, and west of railroad avenue, and back up Arch street. I
sat in the park a while. I went down to St. Moritz and bought a large Danish
pastry for $1.25. I walked back up the avenue. I always say good morning to the
officers directing traffic. I sat in the park and ate the Danish pastry. I then
drove down Greenwich Avenue, and viewed the harbor. I drove back to the
Greenwich Town Hall and parked on the lower level of the parking garage which
has all day parking. I found a meter with five hours on it. I walked up to the
Greenwich library which has its parking lot closed today for paving work. I
noticed while crossing Putnam Avenue with the new cross walk lights, they only
give you 22 seconds, which is not much time if you're a slow walker, like I am
today with my feet bothering me. I will try a different pair of shoes this
afternoon. I read the New York Times in the library, the Greenwich Times, and
two computer newsweeklies. I chatted with library security. It was very quiet
there this morning. I returned back to the town hall, and told one anglophile
about Royal Insight: A monthly guide to the life and work of Britain's Royal
Family which just was previewed by Prince Andrew yesterday, and says the Queen
and Prince Phillip are going to Korea this April. I then returned home. I had
some ice tea. I made baked boneless breast of chicken with herbs, wine, and
spices with baked onion quarters and green peas. I am just about to have my
coffee. I have a 3 P.M. appointment this afternoon. Well enjoy the afternoon, I
believe tomorrow is suppose to be cooler. CIO
Note:<888>4/08/99 Thursday 7:35 A.M. EDT: I wrote a letter
to a family member. I edited my local Greenwich, Connecticut http://mrscott.com
Apache Server for Windows 98 "httpd.conf" file to log error messages
for server errors 500, 404, 403, 402, 401 to error pages; so that users will be
redirected back to the homepage. Let's face it a tenth of more of the hits are
error messages, so it useful to try to retains those users. CIO
Note:<888>4/08/99 Thursday 4:30 A.M. EDT: I went to bed
about 6 P.M. letting AltaVista indexer continue to run. I got up about 10 P.M.
and stopped it. I restarted it using only the major directory files that I
needed to index along with my email. I went back to bed. By 3 A.M. it was
completed running, and I got up and stopped it. I went back to bed until 4 A.M.
and had breakfast of Post Almond Oats, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and
coffee. I will do a little internet work now. It is 74 degrees F. inside and 49
degrees F. outside without the heat turned on. I turned the heat off for the
season yesterday. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>4/21/99 Wednesday 11:45 A.M. EDT: I went out at
7:40 A.M. after relaxing a bit. I chatted with one of my neighbors about the
helicopter flying over the building at midnight last night. I drove over to the
Arnold Bread Outlet and bought 3 loaves of Healthnut Bread for $3.75 total. I
drove down to Steamboat Road, but there was no parking down there. I drove up
to the center of town, and parked and walked down to St. Moritz bakery and
bought a Boli Italian pastry for $1. I noticed they are digging up the tanks at
the Sunoco gasoline station to begin building the new Richard's clothing store.
I sat in front of the senior center and ate the pastry. I walked over to the
park and viewed all the people walking their dogs unleashed and not cleaning up
after them. I guess some people don't read the local press. I drove over to the
Hospital Thrift shop and viewed the merchandise. I told them that today is the
Queen's birthday. I notice they have a few new items in stock. I drove back
down Greenwich Avenue and found a parking place on Steamboat Road. I chatted
with one regular water viewer, I had not seen in about two weeks. I told him
about my travels in Europe in 1972 and about the layout in Key West in the mid
1970s. I noticed that dark green or blue 737? was flying back into the airport.
I see that Jet all the time. I drove over to Grass Island and viewed the
harbor. They have the park cleaned up there. I drove through Bruce Park and all
the Tulips and Daffodils are out. I imagine all the Daffodils are also out
along North Street. I stopped by the ELDC thrift and they have a large mahogany
coffee table in good shape for $40 and they still have the fishing rods for
$25, but no reels. I noticed at the Hospital Thrift shop they have a good golf
bag pull cart for $40. I gossiped with some of the staff at ELDC. I returned
back to the center of town and bought $10.80 of premium at the Exxon station. I
next went to the Greenwich Library. I said hello to someone coming out of the
construction trailer that looked like the former head librarian. I mentioned to
him they need to put up anti skate board devices on the west entrance wall to
prevent the local youth from falling down onto the patio, which might cause
insurance liability for the town. I forgot to tell him about the barricade in
front of the glass east wall to prevent a vehicle from plowing through it, if
it ran off the road there. It would not be amusing if when they are throwing
the fund raising event for the library before the opening, if a MAC truck
plowed through the library. Tickets are suppose to be $750 to $10,000 for
different patrons. I guess there will be dinner, dancing, and a silent auction
as is the norm for such events. I suppose those who like dancing in a spacious
building, will have lots of fun. I read the Greenwich Times, and the library
was very busy. I noticed quite a few new people. I looked for the New York
Times, but it was not available. I checked out "The Restless Sea" by
Robert Kunzig. I returned home and put away the bread and had a glass of ice
tea. Well it is a very beautiful day in Greenwich, but it is suppose to rain
late this afternoon and this evening, so take your umbrella. I am about to
start to slow down, and I might try to go to bed soon. Well have a good
afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>4/21/99 Wednesday 7:15 A.M. EDT: I had some Ramen
noodles and ice tea after the last message. I cleaned up. I went out at 4 A.M.
and drove down Greenwich Avenue, and viewed Long Island Sound from the bottom
of Steamboat Road. I drove over to CVS in the Riverside shopping plaza and
bought a carton of Dutch Treats sweet and lite cigar cigarettes for $14.19 plus
.85 CT. sales tax, and two 15 oz. boxes of Kellogg’s raisin bran for $1.50
each, and a half gallon of 2% milk for $1.50 for $19.63 total. I then drove
back and parked in the center of town. I walked the lower part of Greenwich
Avenue and around the train station, and as usual a few early risers were
waiting for the train at 5 A.M. at the train station. I am not sure when the
first train is, since I have not ridden into New York City on the train in
probably over ten years, and I have only been to Manhattan I believe once in
eight years last fall to pick up someone. Well after observing some of the
morning activity and listening to the birds and viewing the flowers in the Post
Office plaza and the center of town, I returned home. I made some chicken salad
out of the remainder of the chicken and I had some of it and ice tea. I
listened to a bit of the morning broadcast of the local Greenwich radio
station. I relaxed a short spell. I will go out about 8 A.M. and stop by the
Arnold bread store for some bread and then make a few rounds in town. For those
of you whom are Anglophile in the area, today is Queen Elizabeth II, not the
cruise ship, but the Monarch's 73 birthday. I believe the British celebrate the
Sovereign's birthday in June when the weather is warmer, and they have what I
believe is called the "Trooping of the Color". Well I am not an
expert on Anglo American activity, but I will try to keep and eye out for Queen
Elizabeth II, the ship passengers that may have embarked into this area or
returned yesterday. Well have a good morning, I will try to get back on a day
schedule for a bit. CIO
Note:<888>4/21/99 Wednesday 3:00 A.M. EDT: I updated Scott's
Weekly broadcast sound.htm . I am also making a up a batch of ice tea. Have a
good morning, time to shower and clean up, before I go outside. CIO
Note:<888>4/21/99 Wednesday 1:45 A.M. EDT: I chatted with a
family member last night. I had an Elos' pizza about 10 P.M. last night, and
then I went back to bed until 12:30 A.M.. I heard a low flying helicopter wake
me up circling my apartment building neighborhood, but it eventually went away.
I checked out some internet sites. I looked for a downloadable copy of Windows
2000 beta, but it is not available. I emailed Bill Gates about sending me a
copy, I guess I could install it on my D: drive where I have the partial backup
and change the CMOS to boot the D: drive when I want to try it out. I was very
tired while awake until a while ago, I discovered that last night I had turned
off the fan on the air conditioner and raised the heat, thus it was up to 80
degrees in the apartment making me very tired. I turned down the heat, and
turned on the fan on the air conditioner and I am having coffee, so I am
beginning to wake up a lit bit, and be a little bit more alert. Well have a
good morning. I might do my weekly broadcast some time today, if I get around
to it, and have anything to chat about. I also updated Scott's Index
scopor01.htm .CIO
Note:<888>4/20/99 Tuesday 8:35 P.M. EDT: I was up at 3 P.M.,
and I watched the CNN news on Columbine High School. I had my usual breakfast.
I went back to bed. I got up at 7:30 P.M., and I watched the latest CNN News.
In looking at the Yahoo and Alta Vista Search engines, Columbine High School
has a web site http://204.98.20.35 and http://columbin.jeffco.k12.co.us , which
are not working right now. Also Jefferson County Public Schools, Colorado ,
Columbine High School , Columbine High School , http://www.punks.net ,
Columbine High School Library Information , ENI Online ‑‑ The
Columbine Courier , http://www.denverpost.com/ . Well time to clean up and go
out. Have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>4/20/99 Tuesday 4:00 A.M. EDT: I suppose if
someone needed to escape this area because of the weather or world politics,
and if they had a car; and if they had pull with the British and the Cunard
Line, they could drive their car into Manhattan, and see if the Captain of the
Queen Elizabeth II cruise ship would let them park on board and deliver them to
the port of Miami or one of its upcoming Caribbean destinations. However, older
people probably get better medical care here than what they would get in the
Caribbean, and I suppose in my case, I might have a hard time finding Volvo
maintenance in Nassau; of course I could always ship the car back to Sweden for
maintenance or import a Volvo mechanic that does not mind tanning. Well I
suppose it will be warmer here sooner or later, and we will all be sweating
with heat prostration. I was thinking if NATO is planning to send in troops to
Yugoslavia eventually, they should do it soon; since this upcoming winter
promises to be a cold winter particularly since one Volcano erupted in Alaska
today which might make it colder. Thus if ground troops were to be on the
ground in Yugoslavia or neighboring countries next winter, they would need
adequate shelter and provisions, and since most Yugoslavians in the mountains
tend to be a hearty group familiar with the mountains, the troops would be
under considerable hostile elements from the weather and the terrain. Well I
suppose we all have to see how events evolve over there, to see what happens
next. I also suppose if large amounts of troops and materials were sent over
there, they would have to use port facilities in Greece which at the moment,
the Greek government objects too, since once the NATO presence were removed
from the area over time, Yugoslavian forces or whatever minor countries to the
Northeast of them like Russia might decide to send troops all the way down to
Greece, in which case all parties in between would not be very happy. I would
advise NATO to pursue all avenues of Peace, before events get out of hand.
Since I only know the story here, and do not have much of the printed media;
and don't have time to watch the television, I would say it is very safe to
assume, I am not fully briefed. Well give my best to the internet community, I
would surmise that forces in Russia are still underestimated, and it seems
rather strange there has been no debate in the United Nations by the Russian
government. Thus from what I learned from Sino Soviet studies years ago,
"That Russia Will Never Let Down Its Guard" still applies today. It
is a vast country, and any number of defensive facilities could be shielded
within Russia that United States reconnaissance satellites have not discovered.
I suppose the old world Cold War mentality still applies, so it is best for us
in the United States to remember that "Loose Lips Sink Ships" and
start maintaining are usual watches in various ports and other points of
transgress and egress. Basically it will probably get a lot quieter around
here. As a retired disabled civilian, I am not familiar with modern
terminology, procedures, and the status of modern military protocol, for all I
know some Starship will Beam us All out here to another dominion, but for now
as I know it the status quo remains and much of the senior community is
familiar with. Well enough conjecture, all we know is what is on CNN and the
printed media besides the internet. I just noticed that I have a two year old
opened jar of Raspberry Adriatic preservers in my refrigerator, which has not
developed mold yet, which is most curious. Yep molds, spores, and dust are
important in some parts of the world besides the allergies they also can cause.
Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>4/20/99 Tuesday 2:15 A.M. EDT: I was up at 2 P.M.
this afternoon. I had breakfast of Post Almond Oats, orange juice, coffee,
toast, and vitamins. I made my 4 P.M.. appointment. I drove down by the
waterfront and viewed the harbor. I went to the Greenwich Library and read the
Greenwich Times. I tried to find some Elvis CDs to encode, but they were all
checked out. I checked out a book "This Business of Music" to try and
find out exactly what are the exact copywrite laws as pertains to music, the
internet, and MP3 files. I don't know if I will have time to read it or not. I
noticed at the Greenwich library on the west wall of the new Peterson entrance,
they need to put some sort of wall grating to prevent young skateboarder from
trying to skate down that wall after closing, or they might fall the 20 feet on
the reverse side of the wall down to the brick patio. I have noticed youngsters
using the library parking lot for skateboarding after closing, and it also
poses a particular situation for the town as far as insurance liability, and
much could be said about other public areas in town. I was told that the group
Nirvana that have the most popular song "Come as You Are" on my
server came out of the Seattle, Washington area; so maybe they are popular with
the Microsoft net users. I left the library and went down to Steamboat for
quite a while, and I chatted with a couple of local waterfront observers and a
young couple from Greece and Italy. They told me there is a Souvlaki stand in
Norwalk. I chatted about Geotectonic Politics versus Geo Politics. I returned
home about 8:30 P.M. and had dinner of cold chicken with Tabasco red pepper
sauce, baked Idaho potato, defrosted broccoli, ice tea and coffee. I went back
out at 10 P.M., and I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I went down
to the Greenwich Harbor Inn and used the restroom. I chatted with another
Steamboat Road resident about the waterfront. I notice on Arch street at the
Island Beach parking lot, and at the railroad underpass, two Greenwich Police
cruisers had each pull over a vehicle at each location for "DWI
Investigation". I returned to the center of town and walked the lower
section of Greenwich Avenue, and chatted with another pedestrian walking to the
train station. I walked up to the center of town. It was not very busy out,
with just a few of the youngsters out for coffee. I returned home at midnight
and I stopped by the Shell station to explain why I don't stop in for
cigarettes anymore, since I smoke the CVS "Dutch Treats" Sweet and
Lites. I returned home and I look at an old atlas with a map of Europe and
pondered the world situation. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well it is
a bit chilly outside, so after all the time outside this past evening, I might
be a bit arthritic for the next couple of days, I will have to wait and see. I
believe the Queen Elizabeth II cruise ship is suppose to return to Manhattan
today from its around the World Cruise, before heading down to Miami and the
Caribbean and resuming its regular trans Atlantic runs. Well a lot of the
daffodils and tulips are out about town, and with the cooler damp weather they
should last a while. All pretty much quiet in this neck of the woods. Have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>4/19/99 Monday 12:35 A.M. EDT: I was up about noon
today. I had breakfast of Post Almond Oats, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I watered the plants and cleaned the apartment while listening to the
www.ttalk.com weekender report on technology. I finished about 5 P.M.. I had a
friend stop by for dinner of cold chicken with Tabasco red pepper sauce,
defrosted broccoli, microwaved baked potatoes, ice tea, and coffee. We chatted
until about 9 P.M.. I cleaned up, and I went out for a walk on lower Greenwich
avenue until about 11:30 P.M.. It is still a bit brisk out. It was very slow
out, with not much happening. As usual they have live music at Thataway, and possibly
the Dome on Sunday night. I used the bathroom at the Greenwich Harbor Inn, and
there are not many cars in the parking lot. I viewed the harbor twice from
Steamboat Road, and it seems to be a quiet night. I watched an episode of a
program called "Pensacola" on TV about Key West. I have a 4 P.M.
appointment tomorrow afternoon. Well not much happening, "Have a good
morning." CIO
Note:<888>4/18/99 Sunday 3:40 A.M. EDT: I enjoyed dinner. I
did some regular internet work. I watched the movie Eclipse on the Bravo
channel. I listened to some music of the net. I had a bowl of microwave
popcorn. Well time to start slowing down. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>4/17/99 Saturday 10:00 P.M. EDT: I went out about
7 P.M. and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. It is a little bit of
cold and damp out. I stopped by the bottom of Steamboat Road and viewed the
cloudy sky line. I went by the Grand Union and bought 18 packs of various Ramen
noodles for $3, a Elos pizza for $1.50, a Cookin Good chicken roaster at .69 a
pound for $5.02, a half gallon of GU 2% milk for $1.72 for a total of $11.24. I
returned home and had some ice tea. I watched a History channel special on the
Hindenburg disaster. I put in the chicken in the convection oven, it will be
done with potato in about 45 minutes for dinner after cooking a little over an
hour and a half. The convection oven cooks faster. I seasoned the bird with
poultry seasoning, oregano, garlic powder, and ground pepper. I will thaw a
frozen vegetable also. Well it is a quiet evening at home. Have a quiet night.
CIO
Note:<888>4/17/99 Saturday 6:20 P.M. EDT: I went back to
sleep for a while, and then finally got up about 5 P.M., and watched a bit of
the travel channel about mud racing and coal trains in Australia, and paragliding
and kayaking in Switzerland. Well for us Armchair travelers there is always
Greenwich, Connecticut Armchair Travelers . Well time to clean up, and check
out the evenings activities. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>4/17/99 Saturday 2:20 P.M. EDT: Well I got up
about noon. I had breakfast of Post Almond Oats, toast, orange juice, coffee,
and vitamins. I watched a bit of the Travel Channel www.travelchannel.com about
Hadrian’s Wall in Scotland. It looks cold and damp over there, not very good
for arthritis. Well I guess I should start thinking about going out and
exploring the day, but I have to get myself into gear first. Well have a good
afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>4/17/99 Saturday 3:10 A.M. EDT: I watched a bit of
the travel channel about eastern Europe, and gorillas in Rwanda. I saw an
advertisement for www.scotland99.com and for Connect For Kids . Well time to
start calling it a day. Let's hope we get a little warmer weather soon. Also if
you want to see what's happening in Scotland, check out www.scotland.net . Well
"All Quiet on the Eastern Front". CIO
Note:<888>4/17/99 Saturday 12:40 A.M. EDT: I fiddled with
the Elvis directory and made sure the MP3 playlist works. I also listened to
the entire Elvis selection. I had a Stuffer's frozen lasagna about 7 P.M.. A
friend called about 8 P.M., and asked if the computer was running all right. He
must have been psychic since I think the server was down, and I did not know it
until just now, possibly caused by the relentless searching of a web spider
from www.scour.net . Well all seems to be back in order. I just had a chicken,
mozzarella cheese, and bacon club sandwich with mayonnaise on toast with ice
tea. I am on the dry cycle of my laundry. I watched two hours of the history
channel on World War II this evening. It is cold and raw outside, so I have not
bothered going out this evening. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>4/16/99 Friday 5:45 P.M. EDT: I put the Elvis
songs in a separate directory with a MP3 playlist Elvis Presley Songs Index of
/music8 . CIO
Note:<888>4/16/99 Friday 5:10 P.M. EDT: I went to bed at 4
A.M. yesterday. I was up about noon and had breakfast of Post Almond Oats,
toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee while watching CNN and CNBC. I went
back to bed until about 3:30 P.M.. I got up and finished my coffee and watched
a bit of news. I uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers for my SoundBlaster
SW32 card, and also reinstalled the DirectX 6.1 download. My sound is much
better, some program must have corrupted my sound files. My sound quality is
back to normal and sounds like it should have sounded all the time. I guess I
had not noticed it had deteriorated for a month or two, so at least it is back
to normal. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm , IBM was down a bit today.
Well it is a little damp, out so I might stay in until later this evening and
do a little internet work. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>4/15/99 Thursday 11:45 P.M. EDT: I worked on the
computer this morning. I had a Elos pizza for lunch about 1:30 P.M. with ice
tea. I cleaned up, and I went out at 2:30 P.M.. I chatted with a neighbor. I
made my 3 P.M. appointment. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital thrift shop. I
stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York and withdrew funds. I walked over to
Greenwich Avenue to the Healthmart and bought a bottle of Niacimide 500 mg. 100
tablets for $7.95. I drove down Greenwich Avenue and viewed the harbor. It was
a threatening overcast day. I stopped by the Greenwich library, but neither the
New York Times or the Greenwich Times were available. They are still working on
the brick courtyard. I returned home, and got a tired spell about 6 P.M., so I
rested until 10 P.M.. I watched a bit of the PBS channel 13 program on the
Marquis of Londonderry. I started cooking boneless breast of chicken with red
wine, chopped garlic, herbs, and spices with baked potato and baked onion, and
steamed asparagus for dinner which should be ready in about 10 minutes. I will
have ice tea and coffee with it all. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm which
did not do much today. Well I don't know whether I will go out this evening for
a stroll since it is late, and I am a bit arthritic recently. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>4/15/99 Thursday 10:50 A.M. EDT: I went to bed at
3 A.M., and I was up at 9:30 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of Post Almond
Oats, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I listened to a short bit of
the news. Well back to my daily work list scotwork.htm . Have a good morning,
and don't take any wooden nickels. CIO
Note:<888>4/30/99 Friday 6:30 P.M. EDT: Well I was up at 7
A.M. this morning, and I had breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast, coffee,
orange juice, and vitamins. I received a phone call, and I chatted a while. I
went back to bed until noon. I had a bowl of my onion, garlic, ham, and steak
stew. I cleaned up and I went out. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York
and withdrew funds. I paid my rent at Lafayette Place. I went to the Greenwich
Post Office and obtained money orders to pay my GEICO automobile insurance, my
Northeast Utilities Electricity bill, and my MCI long distance bill. I walked
around the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I walked up to the Hallmark card
store, and I bought a Mother's Day card, and a birthday card. I mailed the
birthday card. I bought 20 stamps with artic animals on them. I drove by the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop and viewed the merchandise. I went by the
Greenwich library, and I read the local paper. I chatted with a local
businessman. The entrance elevator broke down while I was there. They are
cleaning up the new Peterson addition. From what I can see, it looks quite
spacious. I drove down Greenwich Avenue, and viewed the waterfront. Nobody was
down there for a change. I stopped by Exxon and put $11 of premium in my car. I
stopped by Var Max liquor pantry just across the border in Port Chester, New
York on U.S. 1. I bought 4 bottles of $8 a bottle French white wine in the
Clearance bin area for 3 for $10 or $14.22 total with .90 New York Tax. The
wine is 750 ml Mas Neuf Costieres De Nimes white wine. I usually don't drink
the wine, but mostly use it for cooking. I returned home, and I almost dropped
the bag of wine in the parking lot. I said hello to one of my neighbors warming
herself in her car. I went upstairs and put the wine away, and I had a glass of
ice tea. I have a dinner guest coming down at 7:30 P.M.. I updated Scott's
Index scopor01.htm . Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>4/29/99 Thursday 11:30 P.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and chatted with the
staff. The last day the library will be opened until after the move is
completed will be this Sunday. I left the library at 9 P.M. at closing and
parked in the center of town. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue
twice. I then walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I then walked the
lower section again. I chatted with a few locals. It was a full house out
tonight, and everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves. Well my dogs are still
killing me, so I think I will take a hot bath to soak my feet and take the
chill off. Well have an enjoyable morning for those of you just starting out.
CIO
Note:<888>4/29/99 Thursday 7:40 P.M. EDT: I had dinner of
broiled center cut boneless pork chop with ground pepper and garlic powder on
it with wostershire sauce along with microwaved potato, French green beans, and
ice tea; and I am now making a cup of coffee. I suppose I will go out for a
cruise afterwards. Have a good evening. Ah yes up in Westport, I believe they have
a library on the harbor, and the people in Bedford, New York might have a
library, but I can't recall just now where it is; and the Ferguson library is
suppose to still be in Stamford.. CIO
Note:<888>4/29/99 Thursday 6:35 P.M. EDT: I received a phone
call at noon, and I went out and dropped off the Sony Diskman player with a
passenger going to Manhattan from the Stamford, Ct. train station. I returned
to Old Greenwich and surveyed the waterfront from the South West Point at Tod's
Point. Quite a few people were out there on their lunch breaks, and staying in
touch with their cell phones. I stopped by the Hyatt Hotel in Old Greenwich and
it was not too busy. Dun and Brad Street were having a meeting there along with
a chemical company. I next drove back to the center of town and viewed the
merchandise at the Hospital Thrift shop. I drove down Greenwich Avenue, and
somebody into religion preached religion to me on the bottom of Steamboat Road.
I viewed the waterfront again for a while. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I
stopped by the Greenwich Library, and chatted with one local user. I believe
the library will be closed for three weeks for moving starting on Monday. I
recommend other libraries in the area are the New Canaan library, the
Ridgefield library, the Darien library, the Cos Cos library, the Pequot library
in Old Greenwich, the Byram library, the Rye library, the White Plains library,
and the Sony Purchase library. I guess I will be surveying the waterfront more
with the library closed for three weeks. Also it is rumored that Yale
University has a library. I next parked in the center of town and walked around
lower Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with one fellow from Texas installing new
seats at the Avenue movie theatre. I chatted with a dog walker in the French
park town green. I drove down to the bottom of Steamboat Road and chatted with
the waterfront regulars. I returned home about 6 P.M., and I updated Scott's
Index scopor01.htm . Well some people were wondering if I knew anything about
the Kentucky Derby on Saturday, and I explained to them; I had not looked into
the matter. Well my dogs are killing me, so I guess it is time to start
relaxing. Have a good evening. Time to watch the ABC evening news. CIO
Note:<888>4/29/99 Thursday 11:10 A.M. EDT: I defrosted my
garlic onion ham and steak stew, and I microwaved a soup bowl of it for eight
minutes on power 8, and I had it for lunch. In about 20 minutes, I will have
finished making another batch of ice tea. I am not using the wine in the ice
tea recently, because of budget short falls, at present I can't afford a cup of
wine a week that I use to use in the ice tea, but it still tastes fine. Check
icetea.htm for the recipe. Basically I just make ice tea like Sangria, which is
a popular wine cooler in Spain. I remember the old days of sipping Sangria at
the Bethesda fountain in Central Park on hot summer days. Well I plant to
depart at noon, if I don't receive the call about the Diskman before then. It
is a nice day, so I guess I will be floating around town for the rest of the
day. CIO
Note:<888>4/29/99 Thursday 10:20 A.M. EDT: I went to bed
about 4 P.M. yesterday. I received a phone call about 6 P.M., from someone who
wants me to drop off his Sony Diskman today. He is suppose to call between 10
A.M. and noon.. I was up at 4 A.M. this morning. They had a test of the
Emergency Broadcast system at 4 A.M. on channel 6. I had Kellogg’s Raisin bran,
toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee; and I went back to bed until about 7
A.M. when I finished my coffee. I cleaned up, and I went out about 8:15 A.M.,
and I stopped by Exxon for $5 of premium. I noticed a black Cadillac four wheel
drive vehicle there with a Marty Motors license frame. I guess Cadillac now
makes four wheel drive sport utility vehicle. It looked pretty sleek. I went
downtown and lingered around the center of town until 9:15 A.M.. I drove down
to Steamboat Road, and I chatted with some of the waterfront observers. I
noticed a rat eating bread around the garbage container. I returned home to
wait for the phone call between 10 A.M. and noon, and then I am out of here. It
is a very nice day out. I have to do a little internet work. Well have a good
morning. I have a 3 P.M. appointment this afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>4/28/99 Wednesday 12:50 P.M. EDT: I went to bed
about 8 P.M. last night. I was up about 4 A.M., and had breakfast of Kellogg’s
Raisin bran, toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I did a little internet
work, and went back to bed until 10 A.M.. I sifted through my email and regular
internet work. I had three fried eggs, five strips of microwaved bacon, toast,
orange juice, and coffee. I updated Scott's Weekly broadcast sound.htm . Well
have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>4/27/99 Tuesday 9:10 P.M. EDT: I went out after
starting the tape backup. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I
drove down Greenwich Avenue, and took a peek at Long Island Sound. I went back
to the center of town and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I went
to the Greenwich Library and read two computer newsweeklies. I drove back to
the town and viewed that dark blue or green 727 coming in at about 10:10 A.M.
from the top of Greenwich Avenue. By the time I got to the bottom of Steamboat,
I noticed a foreign automobile with a State Department license plate. I
returned to the upper part of Greenwich Avenue, and I walked down to the Mews
thrift shop. I walked back up, and I stopped by the Gourmet cook shop. They
have a $500 automatic cappuccino espresso machine there along with other fine
culinary items. I returned to my car, and I drove over to the Food Emporium. I
bought a half gallon of 2% milk for $2.05 and two thick boneless center cut
pork shops at $2.99 a pound for $3.14 for a total of $5.19. I returned home and
the computer had gone to reboot. I fiddled with the backup program and finally
reinstalled it. I started another tape backup. I broiled a center cut pork shop
and ate it with wostershire sauce, French green beans, potato, ice tea, and
coffee. After I finished my meal, I noticed the computer had once again shut
down. I finally started the tape backup without the cable modem turned on at 3
P.M. and by 8:30 P.M. this evening, I had a complete tape backup. I went out at
3 P.M. and I drove to the Greenwich library, and read the Greenwich Times. I
chatted with a couple of locals. I mentioned that if we cause Naval conflict
with the Russians in the Mediterranean, it might jeopardized oil supplies from
the Middle East. I went back down to Greenwich Harbor, and I chatted with
another local. I returned to the center of town around 5 P.M., and I chatted
with another local. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I observed
today, that a lot of people on low budgets drive automobiles that need high
test fuel, but since they put in low test fuel; their automobiles are always
knocking. I returned back home at 6 P.M.. I watched the ABC evening news, and I
went to bed at 7 P.M.. I just woke up at 8:30 P.M. to the complete tape backup.
I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well I had a long day, and system maintenance
is done; so after reading the headlines, I will go to bed. CIO
Note:<888>4/27/99 Tuesday 8:25 A.M. EDT: I ran scandisk and
then defragged the C: drive. I had some spaghetti for lunch. I am just about to
start a tape backup and go out. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>4/27/99 Tuesday 4:45 A.M. EDT: I went to bed at 3
P.M. yesterday afternoon after having a spaghetti dinner. I got and watched a
bit of television around 9 P.M. to 11 P.M.. I ate some breakfast at around
midnight of Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I
went back to bed until 4:15 A.M., and I just finished my coffee. I removed the
antivirus demos from my server. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>4/26/99 Monday 10:50 A.M. EDT: I finished sifting
through my email, I am going to run the Norton Anti Virus 5.0. I received email
that the New Apps News Letter of April 20 contained a virus, possibly the one
that I found of the Chernobyl. Well enjoy the morning. CIO
Note:<888>4/26/99 Monday 9:05 A.M. EDT: For those of you are
worried about the Chernobyl Virus, I have posted the Norton Antivirus for
Windows 98 30 day demo http://mrscott.com/nav9xtr.exe and the McAfee Antivirus
4.02 30 day demo http://mrscott.com/v98i402e.zip . I hope you get them in time.
CIO
Note:<888>4/26/99 Monday 8:25 A.M. EDT: I went to bed about
3 P.M. yesterday. I received a call. I woke up once. I finally got up about
midnight and had breakfast of Post Almond Oats, toast, coffee, vitamins, and
orange juice. I watched the History Channel for a couple of hours including a
special on the Leopold sinking of World War II. I went back to bed and got up
about 6:30 A.M.. I watch part of ABC Good Morning America, and I had another
breakfast of a 3 egg omelet with herbs and spices, toast, and five strips of
bacon, orange juice, and coffee. I will catch up on the last few days of email.
Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>4/25/99 Sunday 1:50 P.M. EDT: Emergency Note: I
downloaded Symantec Trialware for United States Symantec Anti Virus Program 5
for Windows 98 30 day demo, and it found the Chernobyl Virus 26th of the month
virus on my computer. I hopefully have fixed it with the program. You better
download and sweep you drive, before midnight tonight. I am in a blah mood. I
tried to rest, and I just had spaghetti and ice tea for dinner. Well I hope you
don't get the Chernobyl virus. I received suspicious mail from Amsterdam, that
might have sent it to me. Well have a good afternoon. I don't know whether I
will go out or not. I am just about ready for bed or a nap. CIO
Note:<888>4/25/99 Sunday 8:35 A.M. EDT: I went out after
last message. I drove down to Steamboat Road and viewed the sunrise. I drove
over to Tod's Point and parked at the Windsurfing area, and viewed the skyline
of Manhattan. One can see most of the waterfront from there. I walked out to
the tip of the Point and viewed Long Island Sound. I could see a large barge or
freighter moving slowly west along the North Shore of Long Island towards
Manhattan. It did not have a bridge as far as I could tell, which was very
peculiar. I returned to the center of town and drank my coffee out of the
thermos downtown. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and returned
back home just now. There were a few people out, but it was not very busy. It is
colder and damper in the early morning. I guess today's weather will pretty
much be like yesterdays. Tomorrow the anniversary of Chernobyl, there is
suppose to be a computer virus that might be activated. McAfee.com : Download :
Evaluate : Choose Product to Evaluate is the site to download antivirus
software to look for it, but possibly if you have used the time expired demo
once, it might now work again. I will go back and do a little computer work,
not much else to report on. Have a relaxing morning. CIO
Note:<888>4/25/99 Sunday 5:30 A.M. EDT: I had lunch of three
large scrambled eggs, five strips of crispy bacon, toast, ice tea; and I made a
thermos of coffee to take with me. I showered and cleaned up. Well it should be
daylight in another hour, so be sure to bring your sun glasses. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>4/25/99 Sunday 4:40 A.M. EDT: We also need to
start thinking about planting Victory Gardens, Scrap and Paper drives, and also
increase Red Cross Blood donation drives. CIO
Note:<888>4/25/99 Sunday 4:30 A.M. EDT: I finished cleaning
the apartment and watering the plants. I have been listening to the BBC Radio 5
Live . I was just thinking that since the U.S. Navy is 10% to 20% short of
personnel, and moreover since the British Navy is a Commonwealth as well as
NATO ally. They could do like they did in the old days, and start working the
Black Jack Gangs along the waterfront in NATO ally and Commonwealth countries
to find some extra personnel to fill the births on board the ships. This may or
may not work in a modern NAVY and might violate certain civil rights, but
during time of Military conflict it is necessary to recruit as many personnel
as possible to fill the ships. Also International Red Cross and American Red
Cross Hospital ships might need to start being put into action and being
prepared for any contingencies. I also have to shower now, and have a bite to
eat. I guess I will go out about sun rise to get a little day light. Have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>4/25/99 Sunday 2:00 A.M. EDT: I installed the
Japanese language database on my web browser because of a psychic command. I
went out at 8 A.M. yesterday. I drove down to the bottom of Steamboat Road, and
chatted with one local former neighbor who was feeding Charlie the squirrel
peanuts on a cool sunny morning. I returned to the center of town, and I walk
the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and I sat in the Post Office plaza
relaxing on a bench enjoying the flowers. I noticed a sign on the Post Office
door, that they need a letter carrier with drivers license for $9 an hour. I
guess one would have to have sharp eyes to read all that mail. I next headed up
to the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop and toured the store. Quite a few gals
seem to be in there looking at the women's clothes. I next headed over to the
Greenwich Library shortly after opening and chatted with a local acquaintance.
He gave me a newspaper clipping about the official time at midnight versus noon
being P.M. and A.M.. I chatted with library security about the weather. It was
a sunny dry day, so my arthritis did not bother me. I next returned to the
center of town, walked around lower Greenwich Avenue for a couple of times.
Lots of young soccer players were practicing in the fields, and there were a
few dog walkers walking their dogs on leashes. I noticed the usual number of
morning strollers, along with morning shoppers. One tends to see the local
population downtown on weekends, so it was all quite festive. I tried chatting
with a couple of locals about my idea of building a Dyke from New Jersey to
Staten Island and to Long Island with Locks for shipping to pass through to
divert the fresh water downward flow of the Hudson River up Long Island Sound,
instead of out New York Harbor. I think many thousands of years ago it ran that
way. It might be a project worth studying, and since the Dutch built a similar
dyke system in the west of Holland years ago, it is feasible. I stopped by the
Mews Thrift shop, and they have a few new pieces of old furniture. I told them
about the Dyke plan. One stroller told me that NATO joined Hungry on Friday,
which I had not seen in the news. I returned home at noon. I sat around
thinking about fish stories until about 4 P.M., and I then went to bed. I have
found an old baseball that a Dog chewed on, and a small basketball pen lying
around town. I was up at midnight, and I had breakfast of Post Almond oats,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I will start cleaning my apartment
shortly. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>4/24/99 Saturday 7:45 A.M. EDT: I've been relaxing
telling myself fish stories, for the last few hours. The laundry is done, and I
guess I will go out for a little day light. Enjoy the morning. CIO
Note:<888>4/24/99 Saturday 3:55 A.M. EDT: I started a C:
drive to D: drive backup. I went out about 12:30 A.M.. I walked the lower
section of Greenwich Avenue. I heard four fishermen letting off steam. I walked
back around to the center of town. I walked back around the train station also.
I noticed a workman's train on the tracks, and a Metropolitan Transportation
police car at the train station. I noticed that somebody has a moving truck at
the Greenwich Office plaza. I drove down to the bottom of Steamboat Road. I
drove to the top of Greenwich Avenue, and I parked, and walked down to the
bottom of Greenwich Avenue. I noticed the four fishermen still letting off
steam on Greenwich Avenue. Your usually don't hear loud people on Greenwich
Avenue, so they stood out. The Canine Squad was also at the Bankers Trust
building, they also had a flat tire. I walked around the front of the train
station area and back to the center of Greenwich Avenue. I sat in the center of
town for a while watching people depart from the bars. The weather is very cool
and damp. I guess the volcano in Alaska caused it, and I think it might have a
more forceful eruption soon. I walked back up to the top of Greenwich Avenue,
and I drove back down to the bottom of Steamboat Road. I stopped by the
Greenwich Harbor Inn and told them about the Volcano. I drove around downtown
for a while. One person with Nantucket and Chicken Box stickers tried to stop
me, thinking I was Craig. I finally went to the Grand Union and bought a half
gallon of 2% milk for $1.72. I chatted with the floor waxer from Pennsylvania.
I returned home and started my laundry which goes on the dry cycle soon. I am
boiling spaghetti noodles, and after I put the laundry in the dryer, I will
have a spaghetti dinner. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>4/23/99 Friday 9:55 P.M. EDT: Well IBM was up a
bit yesterday, and today's Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well I was up at 8 P.M.
today, and I had breakfast of Post Almond Oats, toast, coffee, orange juice,
and vitamins. There is not much happening. Yesterday I was up 29 hours in a
row. However I was up at 3 A.M., and I did a little internet work in the
morning, and I then rested until about 1 P.M. not doing much. After some
chicken salad, I went out about 2 P.M. and toured the hospital thrift shop. I
suggested to one of the patrons at the shop wearing a Channel No. 5 sweatshirt,
they should drop a gallon of Channel No. 5 at Westchester Airport to get rid of
the smell of Jet Fuel in the building. Later in the evening, I got to thinking
about a cheaper way to make a quick air freshener. I figured in a pint
container of bowl, one can cover the bottom with an eight of a inch of lemon
oil, and then stir in about 4 ounces of water and stir, and then stir in about
two teaspoons of baking powder, and let the solution bubble up a lemony air
smell for a days, adding a bit of baking powder when needed. Since I smoke
cigar cigarettes in my apartment to save money, it is a little smelly like all
smoky apartments, but since I once lived in the tropics and to avoid small
nats, no seems, and mosquitoes; people frequently smoked cigarettes. I believe
in Queen Victoria’s time there was a definitive paper written on the subject.
Well after making my 3 P.M. appointment, I drove down by the waterfront. I saw
one of the regular Greenwich Avenue and waterfront walkers whom I have seen for
years. I noticed one gall was intimidated by a red dump truck waiting for her
to cross the road. I chatted with one of the regular waterfront neighbors. I
guess we have colder weather because of the volcano in Alaska. I have
frequently mentioned that if one felt a security problem, and they had the
money they could rest easy in the cold weather at the Lodge up at Lake Louise
in Canada, of course they would have to deal with a lot of fun loving Canadians
whom don't seem to mind cold weather. Of course if you were small, and were
Dutch, I know of a Dutch cheese salesman in Mattrich, in the Netherlands whom
is about the largest man I have every seen, whom would be a good body guard,
but it would cost a fortune to feed him, and less he brought his own cheese.
Well after viewing the harbor, I returned to the Greenwich Library, and I
discussed world politics with one of the regular users, making sure all the
neighboring readers heard every word I said. I then read the Greenwich Times. I
returned home about 5 P.M. and relaxed a bit. I sat around thinking for quite a
while, and before I knew it was about 2 A.M.. I went out for a walk on
Greenwich Avenue at 2 A.M. and viewed some other night walkers. Realistically
most of the walkers between the Greenwich Hospital and the train station are
night staff going back and forth to home, along with a few strollers from the
Greenwich Harbor Inn. I walked around the Greenwich Harbor Inn and chatted with
the regular night desk clerk. I returned up to the center of town. I sat in the
post office plaza for a while. I walked the lower section by the Rolls Royce
dealership and back up Arch street, and sat in the Post Office plaza again. It
was a very quiet cool night almost too quiet, yet there are always a few people
out and about. I returned home at 4 A.M., and I made an Elos pizza and had it
with ice tea. I relaxed around the apartment thinking until about 8 A.M. and I
then went to bed after being awake for 29 hours. It is important when on a
night schedule, not to let the daytime people speed you up or distract one with
their routines. People who sleep all day, don't like being woken up by phone
calls in the day either, unless it is an emergency. Still most people know I am
a night owl, and I have been for quite a long time. Well back to normal
routine, have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>4/23/99 Friday 8:10 A.M. EDT: Well I have been up
for the last 29 hours, maintaining usual routine. Time for a little rest. Have
a good day. CIO
Note:<888>4/23/99 Friday 12:05 A.M. EDT: Something to think
about, Greenwich, Connecticut USA Gas Coupon: gascoupon.htm . CIO
Note:<888>4/22/99 Thursday 6:30 P.M. EDT: I made the usual
rounds today. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>4/22/99 Thursday 3:20 A.M. EDT: I stopped by the
Korean grocery also on Greenwich Avenue yesterday, and viewed their fine
selection of produce and flowers. I noticed while in the store what looked to
be a black wasp or hornet that one normally does not see in this area at least
downtown, so maybe in their importation of produce they brought in a non
indigenous insect. Since it was in the store that is open to the outside, it is
probably from a warmer climate trying to stay warm. They have little French
melons their like I believe they grow in the south of France and in Tahiti. I
just had breakfast of Post Almond Oats, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins and supplements. Well I guess I am awake, so I will try to do a little
bit of my regular internet routine. CIO
Note:<888>4/22/99 Thursday 2:10 A.M. EDT: I went back out at
3 P.M. yesterday. I chatted with one of my neighbors who is on a walker who is
having her 92nd birthday today. I went back downtown and I stopped by the
Hospital Thrift shop and I noticed the golf cart had sold. I went downtown and
I parked in the center of town. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue.
I stopped by McArdle McMillan and viewed their greenhouse and chatted with some
of their staff and customers. I stopped by Diane's bookstore, and the told me
they would have their internet site up and running soon. I walked the lower
section of Greenwich Avenue again. I noticed that work is still progressing on
the new Richard's men clothing store, and they are working on taking out the
gasoline tanks. I suggested to Richard's staff that they take a video series of
shots with a video recorder showing the new store going up. I walked up to
upper Greenwich Avenue after sitting in the park. I noticed that the cloud
formations that we have are not necessarily what one would expect after an
eruption in Alaska, so maybe what we have up there in Alaska is merely a pre
eruption. I stopped by Waldenbooks. I walked back to the center of town, and I
chatted with a local in the center of town. I went down to the waterfront and
viewed the harbor. I chatted with one regular harbor viewer. I went back up to
the Greenwich Library and I toured the library. I chatted with a visitor from
Durham, North Carolina about traveling around many colleges in the country, and
he told me Duke University is well known for its medical school. I told him I
last visited Duke in 1976, the same weekend I visited Chapel Hill. As I recall
Duke has a lot of red brick buildings with white trim and a lot of red clay in
the surrounding farm land. It is a beautiful campus, and the people I saw and
met with in Durham, North Carolina were very friendly. I next briefed one of
the librarians that Tony Blair had flown to Washington D.C. for talks with the
administration on Wednesday, and I chatted with her about Canadian affairs in
America. I returned home about 7 A.M. and relaxed and went to bed after a few
bites of cheese. My arthritis was acting up yesterday because of the damp
weather, which is very common this time of year. Well I am not sure if I am
awake for the evening, or if I will go back to sleep. I updated Scott's Index
scopor01.htm , the market did quite well yesterday. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>5/07/99 Friday 8:45 P.M. EDT: Last night I did a
little systems maintenance. I tried downloading a copy of RedHat Linux 6.0 from
one of the mirror sites, but I could not get the entire file group, so I
deleted what I had transferred. I went to bed at 4 A.M.. I was up at 2 P.M.,
and I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, coffee, orange and grapefruit
juice, and vitamins. I ran Norton Anti Virus while I was asleep. I was fiddling
with Norton System Works, and I received a phone call at 4 P.M., but no one was
there. I went back to bed and got up at 7 P.M.. I fixed some Ramen noodles and
Soy Sauce, and I noticed that my server was not working. I rebooted and looked
at the Apache log. At the bottom of the log was HTML script from a section of
my homepage. The last entries in the log were from
"ginssres.globalone.net" at 4:20 P.M. which is a provider from
http://www.globalone.net which has offices in Hong Kong; Reston, Virginia, and
Belgium. Maybe is was Chinese CIA spooks trying to interfere with my work. Well
they're not that good if they left their IP address in my Apache log. Well back
to regular routine. I might clean up and go out in a little while. Another
night up all night on the net. I will do laundry later this morning. I updated
Scott's Index scopor01.htm . CIO
Note:<888>5/06/99 Thursday 11:10 P.M. EDT: After dinner, I
took a rest from 7 P.M. to 7:30 P.M.. I went out about 8 P.M. and drove down to
the bottom of Steamboat Road and viewed the harbor. It is still overcast. I
went for a walk on Greenwich Avenue. I walked the lower section, and then the
entire length of Greenwich Avenue. It was quite a busy night out with lots of
diners. I chatted with a couple of locals. I noticed that somebody had left a
new pair of black boots out on the upper part of Greenwich Avenue, but when I
drove back around; they were gone. I suppose it is another uneventful night in
Greenwich as usual. I guess we could generate some activity, by going to hang
out at Starbucks in Bedford, New York; but I don't think Starbucks has a shop
in Bedford yet, since the Bedford people like to spend $20 in gasoline to go
get a $2 cup of coffee. I guess that is modern ecology. Well so much for
exercise walking on Greenwich Avenue. I am up to 210 pounds, so I guess I
should try to lose a little weight. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>5/06/99 Thursday 4:45 P.M. EDT: I went by the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I deposited my ValueClick Advertising check for
$57.36 at Putnam Trust. Well even with the small amount of revenue, not to
mention my time; I am probably losing a $100 to $200 on my internet venture
with costs and depreciation of equipment. Well so much for capitalism. I made
my 3 P.M. appointment. I drove down to the bottom of Steamboat Road and viewed
the waterfront. It is a gray overcast day, but it is almost warm. I drove by
Exxon and bought $11 of premium gasoline. I went by the Grand Union and bought
a 28 oz. can of Chock Full of Nuts coffee for $3.99, a jar of Ragu tomato sauce
with herbs $1.50 three 12 packs of soda, one Nestea Ice Tea and two Citra for
$5 altogether with store coupon plus $1.80 can deposit for $11.99 total. I
updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well not much else to report on. I guess I
will sauté some boneless breast of chicken in olive oil and garlic powder and
pepper and add it to the jar of Ragu tomato sauce with herbs and add one or two
Vidalia onions and serve it on spaghetti noodles for dinner along with ice tea
and coffee. After dinner I will watch the news and go for a walk. Well have a
good evening. CIO
Note:<888>5/06/99 Thursday 1:25 P.M. EDT: I was up at 11
A.M. after going to bed at 3 A.M.. I did another partial C: drive to D: drive
backup. I downloaded the Real Jukebox beta, but my system processor is not
powerful enough to encode MP3 files with it. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran,
toast, coffee, orange and grapefruit juice, and vitamins. I changed my two
inside Dinos on the homepages to Radio Moscow English broadcast
http://www.wrn.org/audio/1700_usa.ram and the BBC Radio Five
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio5/live/livemetafiles/output28.ram . Click on either
the inside dinos on the homepages. I have a 3 P.M. appointment today, so I have
to start cleaning up. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>5/05/99 Wednesday 11:45 P.M. EDT: I went out after
last message at about 8:30 P.M.. I drove down to the bottom of Steamboat Road
and viewed the harbor. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I then
sat down for a while. I then walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. It
was a pleasant overcast night. I chatted with one library volunteer. I saw a
couple of library volunteers walking around, since the library is closed. I drove
back down to the harbor and viewed the night sky. I stopped by the Grand Union
and bought a half gallon of 2% milk for $1.72, two half gallons of Florida
Natural Ruby Red grapefruit juice for $1.99 each, a bottle of GU soy sauce for
$1.29, a bottle of Angostura bitters for $3.29, a Stauffer’s frozen lasagna 20
oz. for $2.99, a Tony's Supreme Self Rising pizza for $4.59, three Ronzonni
various noodles for $2 all, two Ragu Alfredo reduced fat sauce for $1.50 each,
a pint of strawberries for $1.29 for $24.15 total. I returned home and put away
the groceries. I had some Ramen noodles with soy sauce and goldfish crackers
along with a glass of ice tea. I will do my daily work list scotwork.htm ,
which I have not done in about five days. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>5/05/99 Wednesday 6:50 P.M. EDT: I received a call
this morning from somebody in Germany looking for someone here plus two other
phone calls. I sifted through my last few days of email. I updated Scott's
Microsoft Internet Explorer Favorites downloadables download.htm . I now have
75,775 favorites in that format. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . I had
dinner about 5:30 P.M. of baked chicken sandwich with bacon on toast and
broccoli, ice tea, and coffee. Well enjoy the evening. I guess I will go out
after I clean up. CIO
Note:<888>5/05/99 Wednesday 11:10 A.M. EDT: I had breakfast
of Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I updated
Scott's weekly broadcast sound.htm . CIO
Note:<888>5/05/99 Wednesday 9:20 A.M. EDT: I went out at
midnight last night and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I
returned and did internet work. I started a tape backup of the C: drive at 2
A.M.. I went to bed, and it was done about 8 A.M.. I woke up at 9 A.M., when I
got a phone call. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>5/04/99 Tuesday 10:25 P.M. EDT: I was up at noon
today. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast, orange juice, coffee,
and vitamins. I worked on installing more of the Norton System Works extras.
Eight files in the C:\windows\system directory were replace by old files by one
of the extra programs. I restored them from my back up. I downloaded files from
Norton Update Pro at http://www.nortonweb.com which System Works 2.0 comes with
a six month subscription. I defragged the system and I just finished doing a
partial C: drive to D: drive backup. I had dinner about 7:30 P.M. of baked
boneless breast of chicken in red wine which herbs and spices, with baked
Vidalia onion, baked potato, steamed frozen broccoli, ice tea, and coffee. I
watched a Nature Show from Europe on Channel 13 while doing the backup. I
showered and cleaned up. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . I will write a
letter, and go out and mail it in an hour. I will turn off the server and do a
tape backup when I go to bed this morning. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>5/04/99 Tuesday 7:00 A.M. EDT: I have Norton
System Works 2.0 installed, and all is running fine. I ran a number of
utilities which took a while up till now. I watched the movie Cleopatra while
running the utilities. Well time for bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>5/03/99 Monday 8:45 P.M. EDT: I was up at 9 A.M.
this morning. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I went back to bed until noon. I read some internet news.
I had some Ramen noodles. I went out about 3 P.M. and stopped by Putnam Trust
Bank of New York and the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. My 4 A.M. appointment
was cancelled. I drove over to Old Greenwich and stopped by the Old Greenwich
Thrift shop. I bought a nice water color of Bermuda Harbor by Lew Halbeck for
$5.30 with tax and it shows a tall ship, a cruise ship and the front street in
Hamilton along with a bit of the now gone Bermudian Hotel and even Trimminghams.
I hung it where the Life magazine cover of Queen Elizabeth II coronation
picture was to the right of the Marlin, and I put the picture of Queen
Elizabeth II on the end table underneath the Zenith short wave radio. When one
sits in the Queen Anne chair viewing the television, you see Queen Elizabeth II
out of the left eye. I then drove to Tod's Point and drove around and viewed
the sound. The artist in residence was at the gate. I then stopped by Staples
and bought Norton System Works $59.97 plus $3.60 CT. tax for a total of $63.57.
I returned home, and I had a Tony's four cheese pizza for dinner. I realized
they had sold me the old version of Norton System Works, and not the new
version 2.0. I then drove back to Staples in Old Greenwich and exchanged for version
2.0 for the same price. I returned home and I am just about ready to have some
coffee. I received two phone calls from Germany from someone looking for
someone. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . I will install Norton System
Works 2.0 shortly. It includes Norton Utilities, Norton Anti Virus, Norton
Clean Sweep, Norton CrashGuard, Norton Web Services, with the free bonus pack
that has Norton 2000 bios test and fix, ZipIt, Winfax Basic Edition, Norton
Secret Stuff, and Norton Visual Page. There is also a $10 mailin rebate for
previous Norton Owners, but I don't own any Norton software previously. Well
have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>5/02/99 Sunday 9:20 P.M. EDT: I went back out
after the last message, and checked out Steamboat Road which was busy. I drove
by Grass Island and quite a few people were fishing there, but it was cooler
this afternoon. I parked in the center of town and walked around the lower
section of Greenwich Avenue a few times. I chatted with a few locals. There was
a large crowd of Sunday afternoon strollers which is usual for a Sunday
afternoon. I noticed quite a few visitors from other countries, including a 6'
8" tall gentleman with his family viewing the Veterans monuments talking
in a eastern European or Russian language that I did not recognize. I noticed
lots of young people out visiting from the city for the weekend. Starbucks was
packed to overflowing as usual. I noticed two young boys shooting cap pistols
in the park which startled the strollers. People looked a little bit chilly. I
returned to the bottom of Steamboat Road and chatted with a local until sunset.
Quite a few people were down there for the sunset. I saw a cigarette boat take
off out of the harbor and eventually it was going very fast. I suppose there is
not much more happening, since it was a very busy day for me after a long day
before. I had some Stauffer's frozen lasagna for dinner and ice tea. I at least
got some exercise in the day time, but when one is frequently on a night
schedule, the day schedule is very noisy around here. Well have a relaxing
evening. All quiet on the eastern front. CIO
Note:<888>5/02/99 Sunday 2:20 P.M. EDT: I went out after the
last message. I drove down to the bottom of Steamboat Road and chatted a while
with some of the regular morning crowd. I observed somebody has a new shocking
pink 20 foot sail boat in the harbor, which really stands out. It was a
beautiful clear morning. I chatted with one visitor from the Philippines and
told him about my web site directory on Volcanoes. I noticed a half dozen cars
around the Steamboat Road area from Rhode Island. I returned to the center of
town, and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I said "Good
Morning" to one former neighbor. I bought a Apricot Danish for $1 from St.
Moritz bakery. I walked back to the center of the Avenue and ate it, observing
the usual morning Starbucks crowd. I talked to one early morning retiree about
traveling out in California in the old days. I drove back down to the bottom of
Steamboat Road and observed the harbor again. I went to the Grand Union and
bought 3 twelve packs of soda 2 Diet Caffeine Free Coke and one Diet Caffeine
Free Sprite for $5 total with the circular coupon and $1.80 can deposit, two GU
raisin bran $2.19 each, two 26 ounce Chock Full of Nuts coffee $3.99 each, two
"I Can't Believe It's Not Butter Lite .99 each, four Tropicana Ruby Red
Orange Juice half gallons $2 each, one GU frozen broccoli spears .99 each, one
GU frozen broccoli florets $1.39, a 5 pound bag of Vidalia onions $2.99, two
Stauffer’s 20 oz. frozen Lasagnas $2.99 each, Purdue boneless breast of chicken
$2.99 a pound for $2.93, two Tony's four cheese pizzas for $5.99 for both (you
need to have the checker correct the computer price on the pizzas) for a total
of $49.71 with .30 tax. I also bought a bag of five pounds of Wild Bird Seed
for $4.23 with .24 tax. I returned home and put away the groceries. I had to
make two trips from the car with all the liquid beverage. I then spread about a
pound of wild bird seed along the tree line of the East rear exit door, so as
to attrack migrating birds into the nearby woods. I heard quite a few chirping
in the woods. I next went inside, and thought out a few fish tails. Well it
seems to be a nice day, and since I have been awake since noon yesterday, I
should probably go to bed, but I think I will sneak out for another view of
downtown. Well enjoy the beautiful afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>5/02/99 Sunday 6:20 A.M. EDT: Moreover hemp grows
wild at Tod's Point here in Greenwich, and I once was told by a gardener that
lots of people plant hemp to attract diverse bird species, and they do this by
planting common bird seed or Hartz mountain bird seed both of which are
commonly composed of hemp seed. So much on a class on maintaining the
environment. Birds are also useful for eliminating various irritating insects.
CIO
Note:<888>5/02/99 Sunday 6:00 A.M. EDT: I went out after the
last message. I drove down to the bottom of Steamboat Road and viewed the
evening sky. I returned to the center of town and walked the lower area of
Greenwich Avenue. I sat out for a spell. I drove back down by the harbor. I
drove back home, and I stopped by Cumberland Farms and bought a dozen extra
large eggs for $1.49 and a half gallon of 2% milk for $1.59 for $3.08 total. I
chatted with the cashier from India about India. I noticed they keep rolling
papers handy by the cashier, so I imagine that the individuals that use rolling
papers instead of paying for machine rolled cigarettes frequently by their
papers there or for what other purposes. I use to know a couple of people that
worked Cumberland Farms in Nantucket, and besides all the hard work unloading
all the milk in the cooler, they got to figure out whom were the youth using
cannabis, when they would come in late at night to buy rolling papers. Well
enough for trivia pursuit on the internet. I remember one hippie at Lake Forest
College once told me that the hippies from the University of Wisconsin sold
"Wisco Weed", "Wisconsin Hemp" for $40 a ton, since the
hemp was commonly available through out the Midwest since it was grown for rope
used by the Navy and other Marine and nautical interests. Any salt water rat
would tell you that Nylon rope deteriorates very fast in Salt Water, where hemp
has stood the test of time. When I went to Norway, outside the Royal Norwegian
Palace all the local youth were smoking hemp by the Royal Green House in the
pouring rain and sleet. I inquired as to the activity from one of the Royal
Norwegian Guards holding a machine gun, and he politely explained to me it was
a traditional in the Royal Norwegian Navy when they ran out of Good Virginian
tobacco they "Smoked Rope". Well so much for diplomatic explanations
of counter culture activity in area. I believe the Holland Dutch since they are
very tolerant of Hemp in Amsterdam actively import it directly from Jamaica and
develop hybrids. I remember in the old days when I was exploring Manhattan, one
graduated student from Rockefeller University had a Federal Grant to actually
grow and raise and investigate hemp. He actively recruited guinea pigs to test
his products in one of the university patrons' homes. I believe he wrote a
Doctoral dissertation on the subject for the University and the Federal
Government. It seemed like a rather quaint Federal project since the hemp
product grows in abundance in the wild in the Midwest, and irradiating it;
would be like trying to get rid of sea weed in the ocean. Well I still use
lousy Virginia cigar tobacco cigarettes, since I can't afford good quality
Virginia tobacco cigarettes. Moreover the crooks in the Federal government
after having extorted a quarter of a trillion dollars in revenue from the
tobacco industry won't even pay for the general public to get nicotine patches
or other tobacco cures. I guess the reality is the Federal Government does not
want to give up the Revenue from the tobacco tax along with all the other money
the states have gotten. In all the publicity about the tobacco fines levied by
the Federal and State governments, there was no mention as to what the actual
revenues were from tobacco taxes, which I guess is the governments dirty little
secret. Well enough of constant comment. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>5/02/99 Sunday 3:25 A.M. EDT: I was up at noon
yesterday, and I had breakfast of five bacon strips, three fried eggs, toast,
orange juice, and coffee. I went back to bed. I got up about 4 P.M. and watched
the Kentucky Derby at 4:30 P.M.. I rested about 6 P.M.. I chatted with a family
member about 9 P.M.. I finally got up about 11 P.M., and had some stew, ice
tea, and coffee. I started cleaning my apartment and watering the plants. I
just finished, and I showered and cleaned up. I will go out for a breath of
fresh air. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>5/01/99 Saturday 4:05 A.M. EDT: Well I finally got
my laundry done. I have been sitting around sipping ice tea telling myself fish
stories. Interesting enough somebody during that period hacked into my computer
server and brought it down. They also seemed to have deleted the contents of
the new Apache Log file. Not surprisingly enough, right before it happened
somebody was on my server from Yugoslavia listening to Ravel
"Bolero". I guess they did not like the version. Well if this keeps
up, I might try somebody nasty like making them listen to reruns of Lawrence
Welk from Radio Bulgaria. Well as far as I can tell, it is a quiet night and
not much happening here. Busy day paying bills. I saw two people downtown today
each with two black eyes, one of them a lady whom was in her mid 40s, and
another a man in his 80s. I think one can get black eyes from Cataract
operations, but I hope nobody is punching out people around here, we would take
a very dim view of such activity. Well who knows what comes next. Enjoy
yourself this morning. I am just about ready to bow out. All quiet on the
Eastern front. CIO
Note:<888>5/01/99 Saturday 1:10 A.M. EDT: Merry May Day! I
had my dinner guest show up for dinner at about 7:30 P.M.. We chatted and had
onion, garlic, ham, and steak stew that I had defrosted. I served it with ice
tea and coffee. My dinner guest left at about 9:30 P.M.. I went downtown and
walked the lower part of Greenwich Avenue. I noticed lots of people out for
dinner and the movies. I noticed the big hole where they removed the gasoline
tanks at the old Sunoco station on the Avenue, still has a strong smell of
gasoline after all the dirt they have removed so far. Generally old gas station
sites don't make for good buildings since the new cellars might smell of
gasoline fumes. I suppose they could dig down two hundred feet and put in
underground parking. I also noticed the Mexican bakery on Greenwich Avenue had
lots of fresh baked goods lying on the floor which was not too clean. I guess
the Health inspector should take a look. I chatted with one local internet user
who was trying to be inconspicuous by wearing a knit cap. I use to recognized
people in Manhattan in the old days when many people wore knit caps by the way
they walked not by their appearance. I spend a short time downtown, and drove
down to Steamboat Road and observed the waterfront. I drove over to CVS in the
Riverside Shopping plaza and bought nine packs of Swisser Sweets Lights
cigarette cigars and one pack of Dutch Treat Lites for $15.04 total. I went
over to the Food Emporium and bought a two pound box of Pepperidge Farm
Goldfish crackers for $4.99. I noticed while there one of the employees was
clowning around photographing customers at the checkout with his video camera.
The lady in front of me seemed very upset, and it is general good policy in
town of Greenwich to respect people's privacy and not randomly photograph
people without their permission since this might create a security problem. I
advised the night manager of this. I also mentioned that I last read that Huntington
Hartford was last seen pushing a shopping cart down 14th Street in Manhattan
trying to find the A&P warehouse. Well next I returned home, and just
before midnight I renamed my Apache Logs, and saved April's logs, and started a
new ones. Well not much else happening. I am trying to figure out whether I
have enough energy to do laundry, or if I should go to bed early. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>5/14/99 Friday 7:15 P.M. EDT: I went back to bed
until 5:30 P.M.. I got up and went out quickly to the Arnold Bread store outlet
and bought three loaves of Healthnut bread for $1 each. I then stopped by the
Byram ATM machine. I then went to the Port Chester Beer distributor and bought
a 30 pack of Coors regular for $16.43 with deposit and tax. I returned home and
froze two loaves of bread and put the beer in the refrigerator to start
chilling. They will sell a case cold for another $1. I then watched the ABC
evening news. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm which was down quite a bit
today. I will have a some steak, baked potato, and broccoli and corn soon along
with ice tea and coffee for dinner, and then I guess I will clean up and go
out. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>5/14/99 Friday 3:30 P.M. EDT: I sat up until 6:30
A.M. this morning rethinking some old fish stories. I was awaken by a phone
call from a family member about 2 P.M. on how to play music with the computer
CDrom drive. I explained it drowsily. I had breakfast of Cafe au Lait, three
fried eggs, five strips of bacon, toast, and orange and grapefruit juice and
vitamins. I did some minor internet work. I will clean up shortly and go by the
Arnold Bread Store outlet and stop by the Port Chester Beer distributor and see
if they have any beer left, and then I will return the goods back to the
apartment. I am having a relaxing afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>5/14/99 Friday 2:00 A.M. EDT: I went out after
last message and stopped by the ATM machine in Byram. I drove by the Port
Chester Beer distributor at 9:45 P.M., but they were closed. I was advised by
one of the employees at the Sundown Saloon on Greenwich Avenue that the Port
Chester beer distributor still sells Coors in 30 packs for about $10, so I will
check it out this evening. I think for hospitality contingencies one should
keep a little beer around in case any thirsty relatives stop by in the summer.
I next went downtown Greenwich and chatted with a Polish German fellow with a
German motor sticker on his car that was walking his white German shepherd, and
he told me he is looking for someone to room with. I chatted with him about
white German Shepherds and what good winter dogs they are. I next walked the
lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and I mentioned to one of the twins at
Starbucks, I saw his twin in New Canaan at Starbucks there. I noticed they have
started sewer construction underneath the railroad underpass on Steamboat Road
again. It seems that this has been going on for about three years. I drove down
to the bottom of Steamboat Road and viewed the harbor. I then drove over to CVS
at the Riverside shopping plaza and bought seven Dutch Master Treat light cigar
cigarette packages for $11.79 and a dollar bottle of garlic powder for $12.79
total. I chatted with a few shoppers about electronics. I then drove back to
Greenwich Avenue and walked the lower section again, and it was slow. I stopped
by the Greenwich Harbor Inn to use the restroom, and I told the regular night
clerk about the hurricane forecast. I then drove to the bottom of Steamboat
Road and saw a couple of kids viewing the water. I then stopped by the Food
Emporium since the Grand Union was closed. They now have 13 oz. bags of A&P
Hasslenut coffee for $3.59. I bought two of them, and a half gallon of
Tropicana Ruby Red orange juice $1.99 or a dollar off with the Food Emporium card
for $9.17 total. I next stopped by the all night Shell Station on West Putnam
Avenue and told the regular night attendant about the hurricane forecast. I
told a worse case scenario for Shell Oil on the east coast could be that the
oil tankers from the middle east are blocked from coming out of the Suez Canal
by the Russian Navy Black Sea Fleet, and then the two $5 billion dollar oil
platforms in the Gulf of Mexico are hit by category five hurricanes, then
suddenly Shell Oil on the east coast would have to import most of its oil from
Brunei. To get the oil from Brunei cheaply they would have to expand the pipe
lines across the Ismus of Panama, so more tankers could transfer oil across
Panama from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean. I guess the middle east
tankers could move their cargos to Asia to fill the short fall that Brunei
would have in supplying Asia. He did not seem to make sense of it, but he
listened. I then returned home and mixed the Hasslenut coffee beans with the
rest of my coffee beans. I am just finishing up making icetea.htm . This time I
am adding a cup of the Neuf french white wine. I am out of tea bags, and I only
have a couple of dozen Prince of Wales tea bags left. I guess I will have to
look for some on sale. I thought I had a extra 100 of GU tea bags. I will do a
little of my regular internet work, and I guess I am back on a night schedule.
It is sort of a pain that my three appointment every two weeks are in the
daytime, and I have to rearrange my schedule for them, but I enjoy getting out
in the day time. I also have a dental appointment next week. Well enjoy the
morning, and this is the latest briefing from the quiet side of town. CIO
Note:<888>5/13/99 Thursday 9:25 P.M. EDT: I had a Tony's
Pizza at 7 A.M. this morning, and worked on the computer until about 10 A.M.. I
rested until 2 A.M., and I cleaned up and made my 3 P.M. appointment. I stopped
by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop, and I then headed down to Steamboat
Road. It was crowded, and I viewed the harbor and then I headed over to Tod's
Point. I viewed the Sound for a while. I chatted with a few people about the
upcoming hurricane season. I stopped by the Hyatt and withdrew $20 from the
Bank of New York ATM there. Morgan Stanley and American Express travel are
having meetings there. I stopped by Staples. I drove back to central Greenwich
and drove down to Steamboat Road, and I chatted with a family from Columbia
about coffee. I stopped at the Greenwich Harbor Inn and used the bathroom. I
chatted with a fellow from St. Louis checking in with his family about the
upcoming hurricane season. I drove over the Grand Union and bought Hellmann’s
Mayonnaise for $1.99 for a quart jar, a half gallon of GU 2% milk for $1.72, a
big rib eye steak for $6.79 with the bone in at $2.99 a pound with the store
circular coupon, a bag of Idaho potatoes 5 pounds for $1.99, and two ears
yellow corn for .20 each for a total of $12.89. I returned home and put away
the groceries. I microwaved a Stauffer’s frozen Lasagna, and while I was doing
that I noticed my server was down. I had to reboot the computer and run the
Norton disk doctor, I also ran antivirus scan. I also replaced the eight files
that the Norton Update Pro replaces with older files when you run it. I noticed
in the Apache log the server went down at 3:30 P.M.. I guess either too many
people were on it, or the eight bad files might have caused it to malfunction.
The server is back up and running fine. I got a $10 rebate check from Microsoft
for the Microsoft Money Program I bought. I think after I post this I will run
over to the Port Chester beer distributor if it is still open to buy a 30 pack
of Coors for about $10, if they still stock it; to have for the summer. I also
updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm , and IBM was up $20 today. I had my
Stauffer’s Lasagna with ice tea and coffee. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>5/13/99 Thursday 4:00 A.M. EDT: I did a little
systems maintenance until 10 P.M., and then I took a nap until midnight. I had
a meal of three scrambled eggs, five strips of bacon, toast, orange juice, and
coffee. I have been reading tech reports on the internet. I updated Scott's
Broadcast sound.htm . Well enjoy the morning. I might go out in a little while
or rest, I am not sure. CIO
Note:<888>5/12/99 Wednesday 8:45 P.M. EDT: I had a
Stauffer’s chicken pot pie for dinner with ice tea. I am holding off the
coffee, and I might rest a while. CIO
Note:<888>5/12/99 Wednesday 7:45 P.M. EDT: I installed the
latest CMOS bios for my S‑571 PCWare motherboard. I changed some of the
cmos settings, PIO mode on the drives and cdrom from 4 to 5, enabled 32 bit
disk access on all three and in Power Management CMOS option I disabled HDD
suspend, and PCI Plug and Play CMOS option I increased the time latency from 64
to 256 and in advanced CMOS options I changed the video multiplier from 4 to
12. I also because of the new CMOS driver had to enlarge the default screen for
my monitor from the monitor control buttons. All seems to be running fine, and
I only get the drive hesitancy once when I start the computer. I will try it
for a while. Well it is time to start thinking about dinner, and I guess I will
clean up after then. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>5/12/99 Wednesday 4:35 P.M. EDT: I tried the PC
Ware http://www.pcware.com Bios updates for my S‑571 motherboard, and
they still don't work, so I reinstalled the 9/02/98 bios version 5710902s.rom
which works just fine with amiflash.com . Well system is working fine. Have a
good evening, I will take a nap; and then have a bit of dinner. I updated
Scott's Index scopor01.htm . CIO
Note:<888>5/12/99 Wednesday 1:45 P.M. EDT: I called up Ming
at HM Computer Consulting http://www.hmcomp.com at 461 Main Street, East Haven,
Connecticut 06512, 1‑203‑288‑9568 to see what he had I could
use to upgrade my system. I can get a:
PENTIUM II MOTHERBOARD
XCEL2000 W/SOUND /8MB SVGA AND 56K MODEM(MB‑748MR)‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
$99
and a Intel Celeron 400 CPU with fan for about $160
other CPUs are: HM Computing CPUs , however
he said the overall system and sever would not be that much faster
since the hard drive speed and memory still would be a bottle neck. He also
said that if one upgraded the motherboard and processor, one would either do a
clean install of Windows 98 or run setup again, since Win98 would need to load new
IDE drives and reorder them. Also from experience a new system CMOS, might mean
that one might need to reformat one's hard drive, which happened to me last
time I upgraded the system, and then I did a restore from tape. Ming also said
he would be getting the new Intel Celeron 450 soon. I highly recommend Ming at
HM computing since my system parts I got from him a year ago are still working
fine, and the Alton Motherboard made by http://www.pcware.com has worked fine.
The above motherboard has 8 MB onboard SVGA and along with sound and USB, etc.
He said my present AT case would work fine, but if I were upgrading I would
recommend getting a new case since I leave my computer going all the time, a
new power supply in the new case would be recommended. Well I think I will wait
until Christmas to upgrade my system since it is all running fine, and
basically I can't speed up the hard drive, and moreover if I do an upgrade; I
would rather do it when Windows 2000 comes out around Christmas time or
whenever. Well back to a little routine activity. CIO
Note:<888>5/12/99 Wednesday 11:00 A.M. EDT: I was up at 10
A.M. today. The tape backup was finished, and I ran a scandisk and disk
defragment, while having breakfast. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast,
coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I received a phone call from a friend, and
I briefed him on local happenings. Not much happening here, I guess it is
another quiet week in Greenwich. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>5/11/99 Tuesday 11:15 P.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message. I walked the lower area of Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with
one local about current events. I viewed the local youth moon watching down on
Steamboat Road. I returned home and relaxed for a while. I am going to bed
shortly. I will start the tape back up now, so the server will be down for
around six hours until it is completed or when I wake up after that. Well have
a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>5/11/99 Tuesday 8:15 P.M. EDT: I went out and
chatted with one of my neighbors. I stopped by Var Max Liquor Pantry, just
across the state line in Port Chester, and bought 10 bottles of the Chateau Mas
Neuf 1996 white table wine for about $4 each down from $8 as a clearance item,
for $35.55 total. I then drove back to the center of town and back down by the
waterfront. I chatted with the local fishermen down on Steamboat Road. I told
the Junior Sailing Instructor at the Indian Harbor Yacht Club about the
upcoming hurricane season, and gave him my web site address. I returned home
just now and put away the ten bottles of wine in the bedroom closet. I mostly
use it for my improvised French cooking. I chatted with my neighbors. One of my
neighbor's daughters are visiting. I am cooking a regular Tony's pizza which
should be ready in five minutes. Well I will keep going as long as possible. I
probably should fall back to a night schedule, but I have a 3 P.M. appointment
on Thursday. Well have a good evening. I recognized a familiar tan face from
North Florida. CIO
Note:<888>5/11/99 Tuesday 4:50 P.M. EDT: I went out at 9
A.M. this morning after cleaning up. I printed out three copies of 1999
Atlantic Seasonal Hurricane Forecasts and mailed one to a relative in Florida,
and I gave one to the floor manager at Putnam Trust when I went out, and I
saved one for myself. Before stopping at Putnam Trust I first went to the West
Putnam Avenue area post office to mail the copy to Florida, and I stopped by
the Hospital Thrift shop. After the bank I went downtown and walked around and
chatted with some early morning walkers. I stopped by Subway Barber and got a
haircut for $13 plus $2 tip. I chatted about volcanoes and other general
topics. I stopped by the Mews thrift shop and mentioned a topic I had seen on a
documentary about all the millions of Starlings flying into Rome, Italy in the
evening; and I suggested that they might not be going there because it is
warmer, but because of radio interference from a television or radar or power
lines. This was the case around the TVA flyway in Alabama in old days when they
had high power transmission cables which caused the Starlings to converge on
the power wires and towers. I next headed down to the bottom of Steamboat Road,
and I viewed the harbor. I next went over the ELDC thrift shop and mentioned
the upcoming hurricane problem. I stopped by St. Catherine’s thrift shop and
viewed their merchandise. I went to Staples in Old Greenwich and they were out
of stock of the Sony Super 10 GB tapes, so I bought 3 boxes of small staples
from the clearance area for $1.59 total. I then headed up to Staples in Norwalk
driving through Darien. They Darien thrift shop still is not open. I viewed
CompUSA merchandise. They have a ACER scanner they're promoting for about $70,
but no sale items this week. I had a hard time finding the Sony tape, but it
was right in front of me; and the shop staff had to point it out to me. I
bought the Sony 10 GB SuperStation tape for $34.99 plus $2.10 sales tax for
$37.09. I will start a duplicate backup tonight before I go to bed, so as to
have a second tape backup. I next headed back into Darien and I drove up to New
Canaan. I found a parking place in New Canaan which can be quite difficult in
front of Francos Wine Merchants next to the Whitney shop. He has a magnificent
collection of wines that I quickly viewed, and I told him somebody I know is
going to France in two weeks. He has a web site http://www.francoswine.com if
you want to browse his merchandise and comparison shop. I chatted with a staff
member from Starbucks that I have seen working at Greenwich Avenue shop, and
told him about the hurricane season. I walked over towards the New Canaan
firehouse. I chatted with a good looking Norwegian gall advertising tours of
Kitchens outside the Gramophone shop. I told her about going to Norway in the
old days and CATS discothèque with all the pictures of Noble Dancer and the pub
underneath the old church in Oslo. I mentioned all of the five feet of snow
melted in about three days when I was there in 1983. I next toured the Visiting
Nurse thrift shop across from the New Canaan fire station. They have some nice
suits and sports jackets there reasonably priced. I told the counter lady about
the least expensive new computers on the internet for $300 without monitor
available from WEBzter: Browsing WEBzter Jr. , but I told her
http://www.webzter.com not http://www.webzterpc.com which is the correct
listing. I next walked back to the car, and I told a gentleman from Florida
with his wife about the hurricane forecast. I next headed back to Greenwich,
and I drove down Greenwich Avenue and stopped back at Steamboat Road. I told
several people about the hurricane forecast. I next went by the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift shop and chatted about the hurricane forecast again. I bought a
large white Danish Bodum coffee maker for $3.75 although I already have a red
one. I next stopped by Putnam Trust again and told a few other people about the
hurricane forecast. I went by Exxon and bought $11.25 of premium gasoline at
$1.50 a gallon; and I mentioned that if the Russian's Black Sea fleet cuts off
the Oil Tankers from the Middle East because of the Yugoslavia situation, and
if the hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico knock out the oil platforms, Exxon
might be sitting pretty with oil up in Prudoe Bay, Alaska, Venezuela, and
Mexico which should be secure. I also chatted with a returning teacher at
CompUSA who was buying a scanner, and he teaches at the Sultanate of Oman,
Sultan Qaboos University, so I gave him my web address. I had a busy day, and
it is time to start slowing down. I also updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm and
Exxon, Shell, and Fortune Brands released their dividends today. Well have a
good evening. CIO
Note:<888>5/11/99 Tuesday 5:10 A.M. EDT: I went back to bed
and had a dream about eating bushels of Oysters, and I woke up at 3 A.M., and I
was hungry; so I broiled a steak, steamed some broccoli, and microwaved two
small baked potatoes and had an early dinner with ice tea. I then relaxed on
the sofa and did some thinking. I thought about the good old days before the
internet, when I would sit up all night reading and always read the Economist
from front to back. Well how times have changed in this brave new world of high
technology. I guess I should try to improve my spelling, but since with all the
notes I write that might take up to another hour a day, which I don't have,
please forgive the misspellings and typos. Not much happening, I guess I will
have a cup of coffee about 6 A.M., and now I will be back to the internet.
Frequently one needs to break routine to see what else is going on, since with
the library closed for another two weeks, we all can't fall back to the library
for diverse reading. I am thus uninformed about whatever the village focus is
in the Greenwich Times, other than the headlines; I occasionally see downtown.
Of course I have all the worlds information and public relations on the
internet; however I tend to focus mostly on Yahoo Reuters and the established
British press, particularly the Court circular to familiarize myself with other
spots in the U.K. that one normally might not read about in the headlines of
the British press. I am frequently curious as to whether the individuals still
weave cloth out in the outer Hebrides, since I have a few tweed jackets that I
guess I have outgrown. Well I am sure despite the internet, some people are
still leading more traditional lives based on years of established tradition.
Despite all the worries about the computer viruses, the real scourge of the
electronics industry is if the electricity should fail, and then suddenly a lot
of our modern conveniences don't work; and we're suddenly left to our own
primitive resources. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>5/10/99 Monday 10:10 P.M. EDT: I tried downloading
Lotus Notes Domino R5 this morning about 4 A.M.. I got it working, but it is
still a little hard to figure out, and it uses too many system resources on my
system, and it is only a 90 day beta, and Apache is free. When I went to
uninstall the Domino Server, I kept getting the R5 homepage when I logged onto
my site at http://mrscott.com . I guess I panicked, I tried reinstalling R5 and
uninstalling it and reinstalling the @home software. Finally I gave up and 11
P.M. this morning, I went out and stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York, and
I then went to the Post Office and paid my SNET, Cablevision, and Optimum
Online bills. I did not get a hair cut since it was about noon. I sat in the
park until about 1 P.M. observing the lunch time crowd. I went by Fresh Fields
and bought a 90 tablet bottle of Arthrescue for $14.39. I did not go by the
Hospital Thrift shop since the parking lot was busy. I did drive by Steamboat
Road and the lunch crowd was out walking around. I returned home, and had some
reheated spaghetti, and I then went to bed about 2 P.M.. I cancelled my 4 P.M.
appointment. While I was asleep, my 4 P.M. appointment called to reschedule. I
received a phone call about 7:30 P.M. from a family member. I chatted for a
while. I got up and called Optimum Online about the homepage problem. We
finally figured out the http://mrscott.com server was running fine, just my
Internet Explorer 5.0 web browser had the Lotus R5 page registering in its
cache for that site, and as soon as I cleared the cache the regular homepage
came up. A lot of worrying over nothing. I guess I was tired and a little rest
made a difference. I had GU raisin bran, toast, orange and grapefruit juice,
coffee, and vitamins for breakfast. I chatted with a couple more family
members. I email a few people about 1999 Atlantic Seasonal Hurricane Forecasts .
I tried contacting Marriott corporation about the same matter. I updated
Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well have a good evening, I guess I will clean up;
and go out in a little while. CIO
Note:<888>5/10/99 Monday 1:45 A.M. EDT: I went out after the
last message. I chatted with one of my neighbors. Apparently someone had set
fire to the nylon netting of the batting cage of the Little League baseball
field behind the building, and she had called the police. I threw the steak
bone in the dumpster. I went downtown and it was real quiet. I walked the
entire length of Greenwich Avenue, and a few reverse commuters were going home.
It was pleasant evening, and I was comfortable in a sweater and a jacket. I
noticed one person walking around Greenwich Avenue with a potted palm which
seemed quaint. I believe the Greenwich Harbor Inn has large potted palms at
their doorway entrance. I noticed a few evening strollers. The tulips are all
gone. There was a little music in Thataways with a few people listening, and I
believe the Dome had a few people. I noticed a few people departing from the
hospital at midnight. The headlines in the Sunday Greenwich Times has something
about George Bush coming into the area, but I did not buy it to see which one.
I believe he is suppose to address a conference in mid May around New Haven
Wallingford area that I referenced in my notes earlier Peter Lowe International
| Seminar Detail Page , so perhaps he is also stopping by Greenwich. I have
seen so many people that look like him over the years that it is hard to tell
whom the real person is. Of course in the New York Manhattan area we have lots
of people whom look like other people particularly with my family the Scott
family since we have been in Manhattan since the day one in 1640 when we arrived
with some Dutch settlers. The Scott family and the Jay family look in Manhattan
are much the same. Perhaps I should apply as a park attendant at the John Jay
homestead up in Bedford, New York to see if any relatives stop by. Well I guess
I will do a little internet work. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>5/09/99 Sunday 10:20 P.M. EDT: I went back to bed
after the last message. I had two phone calls wishing me Happy Birthday while I
was asleep. I finally got up at 4 P.M., and I chatted with a couple of family
members wishing Mom, Happy Mother's Day. I cleaned my apartment and watered the
plants. I cleaned up, and I finally went out at 8 P.M.. I observed the cloudy
sunset from Steamboat Road. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. At
9 P.M., I went to the Grand Union. Rib Eye steaks are $2.99 a pound with the
store coupon, and I bought one for $6.45, two of Tony's less expensive pizzas
for $2.50 apiece, (one has to look for the cheaper ones, not the Supreme), a
half gallon of GU 2% milk $1.72, and a head of broccoli for $1.50 or $14.71
total. The Grand Union closes at 11 P.M. on Sunday nights. I returned home and
cut the bone off the rib eye to throw out in the field for the neighboring
German Shepherd to find in the morning. I split the rib eye in half to have two
thinner slices, and I broiled one, and saved one for another day. I microwaved
a baked potato and steamed broccoli along with ice tea, and I am just having my
coffee now after dinner. I guess after my coffee, I will go out for some more
fresh air. Well have a good evening. I have a 4 P.M. appointment tomorrow. CIO
Note:<888>5/09/99 Sunday 7:25 A.M. EDT: Yesterday when I
stopped by CVS, I bought 100 Vitamin C 500 mg. tablets for $2.99. This evening
when I went out after the last message, I stopped by the Grand Union and bought
three 12 packs of soda for $5 with $1.80 can deposit. I bought Nestea Ice Tea,
Coca Cola Classic, and Diet Sprite. I also bought a large bottle of Lea and
Perrins Worchestire Sauce for $2.59, a dozen large GU eggs .79 and two
Stauffer’s Chicken Pot Pies for $2.50 each for a total of $14.88. I returned
the groceries home. I went back out and walked the lower section of Greenwich
Avenue. I then walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. Lots of the kids
were out having beverages at the Dome restaurant and other pubs along the
Avenue. I told the proprietor of the Dome about the hurricane forecast, so any
Floridians patronizing the pub might find out through the grapevine. I noticed
quite a few other strollers out. People were parking illegally in front of the
Richard's construction at the old Sunoco station, so they were all ticketed. I
told one Constable on Patrol about the hurricane forecast. I mentioned that
people in Florida should think about moving their boats up north during the
hurricane season, and I had once heard that Ocean City, Maryland had room for
300,000 yachts. I also chatted with a fellow in a straw hat that had been down
to Key West. Well I returned home about 11:30 P.M., and my house guest arrived about
midnight. We chatted until about 1:30 A.M. His daughter was kicked in the face
by a Clysdales last Sunday, but she is all right. He just left, and he is going
down to the Bernardsville, New Jersey to look at a Pony this morning. Well I
think I will go back to bed, before I start house cleaning when I wake up. It
looks to be a sunny day out. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>5/08/99 Saturday 8:40 P.M. EDT: I went out at 4
P.M., and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue after stopping by CVS. I
drove over to Staples in Old Greenwich and viewed the store. I chatted with a
fellow from Chile. I returned to town and viewed the harbor. I returned back
home and relaxed for a while. I just had spaghetti and ice tea for dinner, and
I am making coffee. I have a friend coming over to spend the night at midnight,
so he can make an appointment in New Jersey in the morning. I will go out in a
little while and see if they still have Citra soda at the Grand Union on sale
for three 12 packs for $5. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>5/08/99 Saturday 3:40 P.M. EDT: I went to bed at 4
A.M.. I was up at 2 P.M.. I had breakfast of three microwaved strips of bacon
which I do between sheets of paper towels, three fried eggs sunny side up, two
slices of toast, a glass of orange juice and grapefruit juice, vitamins, and
American coffee. I updated my Great Britain page gb.htm . I checked with the
British Embassy in Washington D. C. 1‑202‑462‑1340 as to
weather with the New Scottish parliament, there will be a Scottish Prime
Minister and separate Scottish Diplomatic presence. I briefed them on my
familiarity with Anglo American affairs. Well time to start cleaning up. On a
minor point of trivia, tomorrow May 9, is my 49th birthday; I believe on the
same anniversary day as the Red Cross. Well have a good afternoon. I need to
get a hair cut some time in the near future. CIO
Note:<888>5/08/99 Saturday 7:00 A.M. EDT: I posted the eight
files Symantec LiveUpdate Pro Microsoft Windows 98 System Files Current 5/8/99
that I had to replace to get my system running normally. CIO
Note:<888>5/08/99 Saturday 6:15 A.M. EDT: I found out that
the Microsoft Media Player 6.1 does not work with my Real *.rm file in a media
player plugin I use for my broadcast sound.htm , but the Microsoft Media Player
5.2 does. I also was at http://www.nortonweb.com , and when using LiveUpdate
Pro it installed eight older system files " mcicda.drv, winaspi.dll,
commctrl.dll, ddeml.dll, lzexpand.dll, shell.dll, toolhelp.dll, ver.dll "
which caused my system to give an error message that older files had been
installed over newer files. I was able to remedy this problem since I keep a
partial C: drive to D: drive backup on my system, so I restored the eight newer
files; I had in the backup. Well system is running fine. I have not
accomplished much; but on a limited budget with not much else to do, I guess my
internet site is like "Leading a Horse to Water", but "You Can't
Make it Drink." Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>5/08/99 Saturday 5:00 A.M. EDT: I finished my
laundry and updated nasa.htm and nasa‑96.htm . CIO
Note:<888>5/08/99 Saturday 1:45 A.M. EDT: I was looking at
1999 Atlantic Seasonal Hurricane Forecasts and this season's forecast for
hurricanes is about 50% more than average, so batten down the hatches you have
a short time to get ready for the hurricane season. I chatted with a government
agency and relayed the message. I went out about 11:45 P.M. and I drove down to
Steamboat Road and then I drove over to the Riverside Shopping plaza and bought
for $15.04 a carton of Dutch Treat Lights cigar cigarettes. I stopped by the
Greenwich Police station and told them about the upcoming hurricane season. I
walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue in the slight drizzle we're having
this morning. I also had a Tony's supreme pizza with ice tea before I went out.
I am on the wash cycle of my laundry. Well back to the net this morning. Have a
good morning. The local youth were out partying at the Dome this morning. CIO
Note:<888>5/21/99 Friday 10:55 P.M. EDT: Well I went to bed
at 2 P.M. this afternoon. I got up at 9 P.M.. I had breakfast of four fried
eggs, five strips of bacon, two pieces of toast, grapefruit and ruby red orange
juice, vitamins, and cafe au lait. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm which
did not do much today. Well I am not sure what I will do this evening and
morning, but some time I have to do laundry. I think I will catch up on a
little computer work like email, instead of going out right away. It is nice
and cool in the apartment and outside temperature is 60 degrees F.. Well have a
good day. CIO
Note:<888>5/21/99 Friday 12:05 A.M. EDT: Well I went back
out at 7 A.M.. I drove down to the waterfront at Steamboat Road and chatted
with some of the morning fishermen for a while. There were the remains of
striped bass in the water that people had caught and filleted. It was a
beautiful morning. I returned to the center of town and walked around downtown
until 9 A.M.. I stopped by St. Moritz bakery for an Almond Danish. I bought a
sheet of 20 tropical stamps with tropical flowers on them from the post office
for $6.60. I chatted with a girl with a Champaign poodle about dogs. I
mentioned that I use to know somebody in Florida that looks like the person in
the New York Times magazines that trains Orcas at Sea World in Miami, and he
has been photographed being pushed out of the water by the orca by its nose out
of the water. Of course it might just be a look alike. I theorized that some
times he might take his pet orca swimming out of Sea World to other ports of
call and possibly to terrorize people on unfriendly beaches. So much for fish
stories. However, I said I might best him with the Loch Ness monster if he
tries that trick on me. I next headed up to the hospital thrift shop. They still
have all that metal office furniture. I then headed back down to Steamboat Road
and chatted with the locals and the fishermen for a while. I chatted with a
visitor from Japan and gave him my internet site address, and told him about
the Japanese American school here in town. He did not know much about the
internet, but he had a camera. I also gave some Volvo tips to another Volvo
driver. About the time I left at 10:30 A.M., a New York news crew showed up
down there to conduct an interview on marine shipping with a local fellow.
Quite a few of the morning retired people were talking about having prostate
problems, which I guess is common amongst the retired population. I then
returned back up town and stopped by the hospital thrift shop again. I noticed
the Texaco station at Sherwood place has a promotion on for Citra soda pop, and
it looks like they're giving it away. I have some here and it tastes a little
like Squirt and Mountain Dew. I mentioned to one of the Spanish people down on
Steamboat talking about bull fighting that when I first moved here in 1961, I
had a bull whip and I was quit expert at using then. After touring the hospital
thrift shop again, and mentioning to an indigenous Florida Seminole Indian
about the hurricane season forecast, I headed down Greenwich Avenue, and toured
the Mews thrift shop. They have about six pairs of about size 12 paten leather
white dress shoes, like the old guard wear in Florida in brand new condition. I
briefed them on the hurricane forecast. I returned home about 11 A.M., and
chatted with my neighbors outside the building for a while. I mentioned it
would be convenient to have a cell phone when I am out roaming around for
communications, but I can't afford one; so in an emergency I have a my trusty
marine ship to shore radio with about a mile range, which I need to check out
some time. I relaxed a short spell and then filed this report. Well have a good
day. By the way one of our veteran parks and rec people who lived at the YMCA
for about 50 years has not been seen by me for about two months. CIO
Note:<888>5/21/99 Friday 6:00 A.M. EDT: I updated Scott's
Weekly Broadcast sound.htm . CIO
Note:<888>5/21/99 Friday 5:30 A.M. EDT: I went back out
after the last message. I sat in front of the Post Office and drank my coffee
out of the thermos. It was a quiet morning. I walked the entire length of
Greenwich Avenue. When I walk the entire length of Greenwich Avenue, I usually
walk down in front of the train station by the entrance at the cross walk and
then return back up to the top of the Avenue. I usually rest for a spell at the
top of the Avenue. I noticed that Restoration Hardware ‑ unique cabinet
hardware and home‑furnishings is putting in a new store on the ground
floor of the old D.W. Rogers building that is being restored with expensive
apartments on the upper level. I also noticed that Omnipoint Community Cell
Phone store at the top of the avenue is advertising for full and part time
help. I also noticed that Harrington's of Vermont ‑‑ Cob Smoked Ham
& Turkey; Cheese, Maple Syrup & Gourmet Foods across from the train
station has 25% off party hams. Other stores on the Avenue are welcome to gap
online and Saks Fifth Avenue, along with the Vermont Country Store ? where the
old Greenwich Hardware store use to be along with Outdoor Traders and GREENWICH
HARDWARE CO. and you usual selection of specialty shops. I saw a store next to
the Greenwich Common that sells knit goods and clothing I believe that has an
internet site, but I could not find their internet address in the window this
morning. I suppose more and more businesses sooner or later will have internet
sites. I heard an alarm go off on Armagone Causeway, but I did not investigate,
but it went quiet shortly there after anyway about 4 A.M.. I sat outside down
in the center of town for a while. I drove down to the bottom of Steamboat and
viewed the harbor. I stopped by the Grand Union and bought a 32 oz. bag of
frozen peas for $1.50, a 32 oz. bag of frozen vegetables for $1.50, two Tobin’s
bacons for $3.29 both, a package of GU American cheese slices for $1.99 for a
pound, two Kellogg’s Raisin bran 20 oz. packages for $2.50 each and a 38 oz.
box of Pepperidge Farm Goldfish crackers for $5.29 for $18.57 total. I returned
home and put away the groceries and had a glass of ice tea. Well it was a very
nice morning out for walking about 50 degrees Fahrenheit. I noticed a car from
Florida with tinted windows which is the custom in Florida, so automobiles
don't get too hot inside and have their dash boards and upholstery crack in the
intense heat of the sun. CIO
Note:<888>5/21/99 Friday 2:30 A.M. EDT: I went back to bed
after the last message. At 9:30 A.M. I received a call from a family member.
About 10 A.M. I heard a loud noise outside my window. I slept until 6:30 P.M..
I did not have any appointments today. I had another breakfast of GU raisin
bran, toast, grapefruit and orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I got a tired
spell and went back to bed until 10 P.M.. I got up and showered and cleaned up.
I went out about 11 P.M.. I drove down to the bottom of Steamboat Road and
viewed the harbor. I then drove over to CVS in the Riverside shopping plaza. I
returned the bottle of CVS yellow mouthwash for $3.70, and I bought a litre
bottle of yellow Listerine for $3.99, a Djeep lighter $1.59, and Your Life
vitamins were 50% off, so I bought Vitamin C $1.99, Garlic pills $4.34, Multi
Mineral $2.99, Zinc $3.49 for $15.02 total. I then returned to the center of
town and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. Star Wars Episode I was getting
out about midnight and I saw about two dozen people come out of the theatre. I
walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue, and I saw the Dome letting out
with two very loud motor cycles making noise and a few young yuppies. I sat out
for a while. I drove down to the bottom of Steamboat Road and viewed the
harbor. I returned home about 1:30 A.M.. I just finished having boneless breast
of chicken in wine with herbs and spices, baked potato, baked Vidalia onion
halves, steamed corn on the cob, and steamed baby carrots along with diet 7UP
and ice tea mixed together, and I am now brewing a cup of coffee. I guess I
will go out sip my coffee downtown out of my trusty thermos. I also have do a
little internet work this morning. I have not checked my email in several days.
I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>5/20/99 Thursday 8:10 A.M. EDT: I scanned my
computer with Norton Anti Virus again, and I found the Chernobyl virus on my
computer again. I removed it with Norton Anti Virus, all I can figure is it
came in an email. It was attached to an older version of SYS Multimedia 1.3,
which I never use. I guess the drive is clean now. I will have to check it
before the 26th again. I had breakfast of 4 fried eggs, four strips of bacon,
two pieces of toast, vitamins, grapefruit and orange juice, and a cup of
coffee. After the coffee, I might rest a while. CIO
Note:<888>5/20/99 Thursday 5:40 A.M. EDT: I started a Norton
Speed Disk and went to bed from 10 P.M. to 2 A.M.. The program did not work. I
started fiddling with the system, and I lost my video driver also. After
repeated attempts to reinstall it, I finally figured I have was having problems
with the new bios. I reinstalled the September 2, 1998 bios 5710902s.rom , and
the system was back to normal. I kept the defaults and just set the video
multiplier to 8. I ran the Norton Speed Disk again, and it all ran fine. I am
back up and running. Time for a little bit more rest. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>5/19/99 Wednesday 8:30 P.M. EDT: I slept from 3
P.M. to 6 P.M.. I watched the ABC evening news. I had some Ramen noodles and
goldfish crackers for dinner along with ice tea and coffee. I called down to
the Casa Marina in Key West and also checked with the local police department down
there, and they advised me that they were aware of the 1999 Hurricane forecast
weather. htm . I guess we just have to sit back and wait and see what happens
next. Well have a good evening. Microsoft Investor is not working, so I can't
update Scott's Index .Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>5/19/99 Wednesday 2:30 P.M. EDT: I left at 10:30
A.M. and stopped by the West Putnam Avenue Post Office and mail in the rebate
information for the IBM World Book 1999 $30 rebate and the Jensen Speakers $20
rebate. I arrived a half hour early for my 11:30 A.M. dentist checkup and
cleaning. I read the December copy of the Greenwich Review which I hardly ever
see. I was told that I should have my teeth cleaned every six months since I
smoke, and I was told I need to floss. My next dental appointment is December
1, 1999. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop afterwards and they
have a lot of steel desks and filing cabinets that somebody donated I guess
from an office. I stopped by CVS and bought four packs of Dutch Treat Lights
for $1.59 each and a large 1 litre bottle of Listerine for $3.99 plus .62 Ct.
sales tax for $10.97 total. I was told by the dentist that the CVS brand like
Listerine is not as good at germ killing and I need to use the Listerine brand
which is more expensive. I drove down to the bottom of Steamboat Road and
viewed the rainy harbor. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I went to
the Grand Union and bought two half gallons of Tropicana Ruby Red Orange Juice
for $1.99 each, a half gallon of GU 2% milk for $1.72, Tony's Supreme pizza for
$3.99, a Stauffer’s 20 oz. frozen lasagna for $2.99, a package of Purdue
boneless breast of chicken at $2.99 a pound because it expires 5/24 for $3.62,
3 packages of Dole small carrots for $1.99 all, three ears of corn .20 each, 3
dozen grand union eggs with store coupon for $1.49 all, two Tobin bacons for
$3.29 both for $23.69 total plus a $1 back on cans. I returned home and put
away the groceries. Well I am a bit tired, so I might rest. Have a good
afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>5/19/99 Wednesday 10:25 A.M. EDT: I slept from 6
A.M. to 9:30 A.M.. I had a Tony's regular cheese pizza for dinner along with
ice tea and coffee. I have to get ready to go out for my 11:30 A.M. dentist
appointment to have my teeth cleaned and checked. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>5/19/99 Wednesday 5:30 A.M. EDT: I updated
rock.htm Rockefeller Links, not the golf course. CIO
Note:<888>5/19/99 Wednesday 1:10 A.M. EDT: Well I went out
about midnight. I had a Stauffer's chicken pot pie for dinner along with ice
tea. I stopped by the Kinko copy center across from the Greenwich Library and
made four copies of my CompUSA rebate receipts for .34 all together. I drove
down by the harbor. I went over to CVS in the Riverside shopping plaza and
bought one pack of Captain Blacks for $1.59, a jar of Italian spices for .99,
Gillette sensitive skin shaving cream gel for $2.79 plus .26 tax for $5.63
total. I next went by the Grand Union but they were closed. I went by the Shell
station and bought a pack of Rave Ultra light 100 cigarettes for $2.11 with
tax. I returned home and am having a soda. I will try to download some more
Elvis this morning. George and Barbara Bush are due at Peter Lowe International
| Seminar Detail Page . Well it is a cool damp misty morning, have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>5/18/99 Tuesday 10:10 P.M. EDT: I went back to
sleep until 8 P.M.. I updated the System CMOS from http://www.pcware.com for my
S‑571 motherboard to the April 21, 1999 version
"571v320421s.zip" which does not seem to have the slight drive
hesitation that the last three versions since 9/2/98 have had. System is
running fine. I will shower and go out shortly after I have a bite to eat. CIO
Note:<888>5/18/99 Tuesday 5:10 P.M. EDT: I worked on the computer
last evening until 10 P.M.. I went to bed and got back on the computer at 2
A.M.. I did routine computer work. I downloaded seven more Elvis music mp3
files and added them to http://mrscott.com/music3 and http://mrscott.com/music8
. I am downloading them from ftp://hool.dynip.com which has a lot of music, but
it is a very busy and slow sight; so each music file takes about ten to fifteen
minutes to download. Also you need to get the password from their html page at:
http://hool.dynip.com/mp3server . I am using the CUTE FTP beta to download
them. I went to bed at 8 A.M. this morning, and I was up at 4 P.M.. I put the
seven files in their directories renaming them to my conventions. I had
breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, orange and grapefruit juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Last night I emailed the Paul
Allen foundation http://www.paulallen.com about getting some funding for my
internet activities. Well it is back to normal routine. I have a dentist
appointment tomorrow at 11:30 A.M.. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>5/17/99 Monday 6:35 P.M. EDT: I made my 4 P.M.
appointment. At 4:45 P.M., I saw a look-alike of a prominent person next to the
post office. I drove down to the bottom of Steamboat Road and turned around. I
returned home, and I broiled a steak, broiled to halves of Vidalia onions,
steamed a ear of corn, microwaved a potato and ate it all with ice tea. I had a
cup of coffee after dinner. I received a phone call from a relative about
installing Real G2 Pro. They're suppose to call back again. I am watching the
ABC evening news. I have updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm which was down a
bit today. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>5/17/99 Monday 3:45 P.M. EDT: I was up at 10 A.M.
today. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, orange and grapefruit juice,
cafe au lait, and vitamins. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York at noon.
I drove up to CompUSA in Norwalk and bought the IBM World Book 1999 Standard
Edition for $29.99 plus $1.80 tax for $31.79 total and it was $10 off the
regular price and it comes with a $30 mailin rebate from IBM. I also bought a
pair of Jensen JMP 31 speakers for the computer for $39.99 plus $2.40 tax for
$42.39 total which also have a $20 mail in rebate. I also bought 10 pack of CD
jewel cases for $2.97 and a generic mouse for $1.99 plus .30 tax for $5.26
total. Thus I will be getting back $50 in rebates in about a month. I returned
home and installed the Speakers and they sound great. I installed the IBM World
Book 1999 Standard edition and it has a dictionary also. I will do the internet
updates on it when the internet is faster. Well I have a 4 P.M. appointment,
and I have to photocopy the receipts. I also got back $5 back on the Sony
Superstation tape, I got last week, since it is $5 off this week at $29.99.
Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>5/16/99 Sunday 10:50 P.M. EDT: I had a Tony's
Pizza for dinner and a glass of ice tea. I went back out about 7 P.M.. I walked
around lower Greenwich Avenue a few times, and I chatted with a few other
walkers. Time does fly on Greenwich Avenue. I noticed quite a few people looked
a little tired walking. Well you have to realize at my age I have a little
experience walking, unlike some of the office bound crowd, so I have to admit that
I am more of a professional walker. Still in the damp weather I am a little
slow, but today was a good day and it was enjoyable to get outside and get a
little fresh air while the weather is ideal. No unusual events to report this
evening. I suppose I will be on a day time schedule tomorrow. I have a 4 P.M.
appointment tomorrow afternoon. Somebody has to remind the Greenwich Library to
move the "YAK" in front of the senior center back to the new library
addition, so I can relax on it when I am having a smoke outside. I think it was
on a pedestal a little bit higher at the library, I don't think I have gotten
any taller. They're still working on the sewer project underneath the railroad
bridge unless it is some undercover activity. Basically with the New Yorkers in
Greenwich, and considering New Yorkers are well known for walking, we have
quite a few experienced walkers in the area. Still the walk till you drop
school of philosophy is good for you health, but I am not sure where it is all
leading to, unless they're planning to round us all up and heard us off to some
other location. Still it was good to get out and stretch the old legs today.
Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>5/16/99 Sunday 5:50 P.M. EDT: I finally went out
at about 12:30 P.M.. I stopped by the ATM machine at Putnam Trust. I was all
set to go up to Norwalk to CompUSA to buy the IBM Worldbook Cdrom. However at
the bottom of Greenwich Avenue by the Island Beach Parking Lot, I saw the
Knights of Columbus Flea Market. I toured all the stalls. There was quite an
enjoyable collection of oddities. I found a great bargain. I bought for $25 a
hardly used CuisinArt Classic with several blades and other attachments and
manuals from a very nice lady who had a few items to sell. I then drove down to
the bottom of Steamboat Road and viewed the harbor. I walked the lower section
of Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with a gal from the Presbyterian Church in
Philadelphia. I chatted with a gentleman who was quite upset with an article in
the New York Times about doctors getting kickbacks on medicine. I tried to
politely explain that I can't afford to buy the New York Time, but I am a
computer system engineers and there are lots of detailed books on any subject
in the Greenwich Library when it is open. I then walked the lower section of
Greenwich Avenue. I then walked to the top of Greenwich Avenue and chatted with
a nice couple from Italy who were wandering about Real Estate and where was
Lucas Steak House. I noticed a fellow with a Jupiter sticker on his car on the
way up the Avenue, and I mentioned that I think the elderly gentleman
complaining about prescriptions thought I was Peter Jennings. I then started
walking down the bottom of the Avenue and told another regular walker about the
Knights of Columbus Flea Market. I then ran into another walker and I walked
back up the Avenue discussing random events and traveling. We walked as far on
East Putnam Avenue as Christ Church and the Synagogue. We returned and sat on
the bench at the top of Greenwich Avenue discussing various topics. We returned
down the avenue, and I gave him a copy of the MI6 list. I dropped him off at
his apartment. I then walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I stopped
by in the Greenwich Common and said hello to a recent arrival from Florida for
the third year. I chatted with another downtown regular. I drove back down to
the harbor. I gave a British Citizen I ran into a copy of the MI6 list. I
returned home and checked out the CuisinArt, but I am too tired to read the
manual now. I am a little bit tired, but I think I will try to stay up for a
while. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>5/16/99 Sunday 11:05 A.M. EDT: I watched a hour
and a half of CNET television programming while making a C: drive to D: drive
partial system backup. I will clean up and go out in a while. I noticed a
bargain on the CompUSA web site this week, they have the IBM World Book Cdrom
for $30 with a $30 mailin rebate from IBM, so it is basically free. Well time
to cleanup and go outside. CIO
Note:<888>5/16/99 Sunday 7:35 A.M. EDT: The cable modem and
cablevision system are back up working. I guess we had power problems in
western Greenwich. I had another breakfast of three fried eggs, toast,
vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I have finished my chores for the day. I did
a C: hard drive defrag while the cable modem was down. I am listening to the
New York Times radio station FM 96.3 which has one of my old 12th Street and
Fifth Avenue First Presbyterian Church sermons on 8 A.M. on Sunday Morning, and
their live service at 11 A.M.. There internet link is First Presbyterian Church
in NYC: index . Well a relative's the old Winfield Scott town house which is
just around the corner from them, is now suppose to be the Italian Studies
Center for New York University, and it is a block south of the Forbes building
also. It is a very historical church. Well the system is back up and running. I
will shower and clean up now, and then go out. CIO
Note:<888>5/16/99 Sunday 6:15 A.M. EDT: I went back to bed
after the last message. I was finally up at 2 A.M.. I had a meal of Ramen
noodles and ice tea. I cleaned the apartment and watered the plants. I printed
out four copies of the MI6 list, one for a local British citizen. The lights
and power blinked here at 5:40 A.M. EDT. The lights and power stayed on. The
cable modem and the cablevision television service are down. The Greenwich
Police said the power is off in Western Greenwich. I will try to upload this
through the backup phone connection. I will have a Tony's regular cheese pizza,
ice tea, and coffee to eat next. I will then clean up, and in about an hour I
guess I will go out for a morning drive. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>5/15/99 Saturday 8:45 P.M. EDT: I was up at 8 P.M.
and it is cool again. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, vitamins,
orange and grapefruit juice, and cafe au lait. I was thinking yesterday with
all the U.S. propaganda on the war with Yugoslavia, one small fact it is never
mentioned recently; which years ago was frequently mentioned in news stories when
the book and movie Red October came out. It is a simple fact that the Russians
maintain a fleet of large nuclear submarines twice the size of the Trident
class with significant weapons capability. Moreover they frequently station
them just off U.S. territorial waters with a firing range that encompasses all
U.S. territory east of Omaha, Nebraska. Moreover, they probably do the same on
the west coast. Thus I would assume, if the U.S. and NATO adventures in
Yugoslavia were frowned upon by the Russian government, they have ample
resources to counter any U.S. and NATO activity. This is all common information
that no one seems to be paying attention to recently. Well I am up for another
night. Looks like it will be cooler. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>5/15/99 Saturday 11:15 A.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message. I drove down to the waterfront, and used my binoculars to
view Long Island Sound and the North Shore of Long Island. I did not see any
smoke coming out of the chimney of the Russian Consulate in Glen Cove, Long
Island; so I guess they are not burning their documents yet. However there were
plenty of Russians down on Steamboat Road along with the usual morning group of
Jehovah Witnesses that seem to work with them spotting people. The Jehovah
Witnesses point you out to the Russians like spotters which I regard as a
security violation. The Jehovah Witnesses also have a restraining order against
them from the Housing Authority not to bother the tenants at 71 Vinci, however
they follow you downtown and keep following you around when you are out in the
early morning, and once they learn your routine, they constantly intercept you
around town. I have been advised that there is nothing we can do about this,
since it is their way of practicing religion, and my neighbors across the hall
are Jehovah Witnesses, so they continually focus on me. If they want to try
working the downtown at night and the waterfront, tell them to try it to see
how much fun it is particularly in the winter. I returned to the center of town
and chatted with a few locals. One veteran told me he had heart bypass surgery
up at Bridgeport Hospital which is one of the best in that field. I recommended
the Cleveland Clinic if things get worse. I went to St. Moritz and had a Almond
Danish in the park in front of the senior center. I told a few people about the
violation of the official Secrets Act by posting the MI6 officers on the
internet. Now it is too late. I suppose the British will now post a list of
American CIA agents on the internet. I hear tell all the MI6 agents drank at
the same pub at Cambridge University which was known for the Profumo and 5th
Man affairs. Possibly the British are trying to hatch a new espionage novel, or
a sequel to Ian Fleming's "James Bond", who knows. I suppose anyone
whom speaks English around the world could be regarded as a British
Intelligence Agent, until they get to England, and they throw you in the
"Tower of London" to feed the crows and keep an eye on the Crown
Jewels. After observing the black squirrel in the park, I returned back down to
the bottom of Steamboat Road, and I observed dozens of young sailors boarding
the Yacht Club Launch with cases of Beer and Coke for a days outing. One
waterfront observer noticed they did not have life vests on which is against
United States Coast Guard regulations. I suppose if they went down in Greenwich
Harbor, they would be able to swim back to shore. I chatted with one local
Norwegian Rat about waterfront adventures and other adventures. Somebody tried
to take my picture, but I dodged the camera. After fifteen years observing
Steamboat Road, I do it all by routine, I don't really think about what I am
doing. I suppose when the Russian Navy shows up invading America, they will be
pleased to see that there is not much nautical traffic on Long Island Sound. I
next headed up to Putnam Trust, Bank of New York and cashed my first check from
Microsoft ever, a $10 rebate check from them for buying the $20 Microsoft Money
99 program. I had a witness in the bank witness the act of cashing my first
Microsoft check. I mentioned to the witness that, all of those Irish terrorists
in Nantucket like the Melons and the Kennedy’s think they're in charge, until
the main generator fails and all the lights fail. I witnessed the installation
of the main generator and it is one of those large 50 foot long ship diesel
generators that only the English seem to know how to make not the Irish. So
thus when the lights go out in Nantucket and you don't want to burn Sperm Oil,
you better be nice to the English if you want the generator fixed with English
machine parts. I can not afford to buy the Greenwich Times, however the
headline says that Greenwich is only the 26th wealthiest town in America,
however Fisher's Island off of Miami formerly owned by the Vanderbilt family in
now number one; however after this years 1999 hurricane season, they all seem
to have homes in Greenwich anyway; but maintain Florida residency for tax
purposes, so if Fishers Island is whipped out by the 1999 hurricane season;
Greenwich will probably return to being the wealthiest town in America.
Conventional wisdom around the old time Pelican Watchers in Biscayne Bay, is
that when the Pelicans don't show in the morning and the evening, it is time
for the people to get out. So much for bird watching. Well after the bank, I
drifted over to the Hospital Thrift shop; and informed them about the MI6 list.
They had no idea what MI6 was. I next returned home, and told my neighbor that
I don't like the Jehovah Witnesses bothering me when I am bird watching. I
returned to the apartment and registered the proper complaints with the United
States Secret Service Intelligence division, the Greenwich Police Department,
and the Greenwich Housing Authority. I am sure they're all be having an
enjoyable day bird watching while I am asleep. Well have a good day, and don't
take any wooden nickels. Looks to be a good day. CIO
Note:<888>5/15/99 Saturday 6:10 A.M. EDT: Well I finished
sifting through the last few days email. There is not much really happening on
the net. I guess so many of these internet entrepreneurs have made small
fortunes, that they are going down to Argentina, South Africa, Chile, New
Zealand, and Australia for our summer, so they can stay cool and cold, and not
get too hot this summer. Of course, it might have been cheaper to buy an air
conditioner, but when you like to spend lots of time outside in the cool
weather, I hear tell up north in the summer around Canada, Alaska, Russia,
Scandinavia, Scotland, Ireland, Greenland, Iceland, etc.; it does not get that
warm; but I really have never have traveled far north in the summer except to
southern Canada. I do think the north wood get a lot of black flies,
mosquitoes, and other insect pests though. Well time to start slowing down for
the day. If you see any MI6 spies around, advise them with the cold war getting
colder; there might be some money in writing cold war espionage again, which
has pretty much dried up during more recent peaceful times. Well not much
happening here, all quiet on the eastern front. CIO
Note:<888>5/15/99 Saturday 3:05 A.M. EDT: With over one
fourth the world's population crossing International Borders every year, there
seems to be a big stink about List of MI6 Officers and local mirror of list mi6‑list.htm
. I guess they all are having their fifteen seconds of fame. Well I had a
Tony's regular cheese pizza along with ice tea, and I finished my laundry. Well
back to reading the last few days email. CIO
Note:<888>5/15/99 Saturday 1:15 A.M. EDT: I went out at
about 10 P.M., after lowering the temperature in my apartment by turning on the
air conditioner. I went downtown and viewed the harbor. I walked the lower
section of Greenwich Avenue a couple of times and the entire length of
Greenwich Avenue. About midnight I stopped by the Greenwich Harbor Inn to use
the restroom. I viewed the harbor again. They still have sewer construction
underneath the Steamboat Road railroad bridge. I stopped by the Grand Union and
bought three Tony's regular pizzas for $2.50 each and a hundred count box of
Lipton Tea bags for $2.89 for a $10.39 total. I chatted with one regular
internet user and library user about the internet. I returned home and put away
the groceries, and I started my laundry which should be finished with the wash
cycle in about ten minutes. It was a very quiet evening without much to report.
I suppose I will sift through my internet email. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>5/31/99 Monday 7:30 P.M. EDT: I was up about noon.
I had four fried eggs, six strips of bacon, two pieces of toast, vitamins,
orange juice, and coffee. I chatted with a family member. I had another call
from Germany inquiring about somebody. I went back to bed until 4 P.M.. I
watched a little bit of television. I watched the ABC evening news. I have two
steaks defrosted in the refrigerator, so in a little while I will have a steak
for dinner, with steamed carrots, baked potato, ice tea, and coffee. Well it is
enjoyable to have a quiet day for a change. I might possibly go out after dinner.
I have to change the Apache server logs a little before midnight. Well have an
enjoyable evening. CIO
Note:<888>5/31/99 Monday 12:05 A.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last message. I dropped my garbage in the dumpster. I spread birdseed
along the tree line to attract birds. I drove down to Steamboat Road and lots
of people were down there. I drove through Bruce Park. I headed up to the Post
Road. I drove up North Maple Avenue to Lake Avenue and up Round Hill Road. I
turned left on Porkchuck Road and headed west to Riversville Road. I headed
west on the next road north over by the Bruce Golf Course over to King Street.
I went out to the Westchester Airport. I drove around the airport roads. The
Xerox Executive parking was mostly filled up, so I did not use any of their
spaces. Most of the new airport garage was filled up, so I guess lots of people
have gone away for the holiday. I parked by the Exxon fuel trucks and viewed
the runway. I drove out and back down King Street. All of the property down the
west side of King Street to the office park just north of Anderson Hill Road
has been bull dozed, and it looks like major construction projects are going
on. They have started building homes just north of the office complex north of
Anderson Hill Road. I drove down King Street to Glenville Road and across by
the Greenwich Hospital and down Lafayette Place and down Greenwich Avenue to
CVS. I stopped by CVS and bought a can of mixed nuts for $1.99, but I only had
a $1.97; so they let me get by two cents short. I parked down by the senior
center. They had an antique red car parked in front. I started to eat some of
the mixed nuts along with a diet coke in my Kennebunkport container chiller.
Just as I started, a bird crapped straight on my head which was very annoying.
I discreetly wipe it off. I put the nuts and the can away in the car after
having some. I then walked down Greenwich Avenue to the bottom of Steamboat
Road walking by the afternoon cocktail crowd on the waterfront at the Greenwich
Harbor Inn. I chatted with one local. I chatted about the tropics with a
visitor from Rye, New York. I walked him back up to the center of town. I sat
in front of the senior center for a while. I walked down to the bottom of
Greenwich Avenue, and chatted with another local for a while in front of Planet
Pizza. I returned back up to the center of town. I sat out for a while. I then
drove to the bottom of Steamboat Road and chatted with a few of the locals
about various topics. I then returned home just now. It was a great evening
with nice weather, and it was good to get out and stretch the old legs in
warmer weather. I have lost six pounds and am down to 204 pounds from 210, so
the walking has helped me lose a bit of weight. Well time to have some Ramen
noodles and goldfish crackers along with my ice tea. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>5/30/99 Sunday 4:45 P.M. EDT: If you should be
fortunate to afford a new hard drive, the way to copy the contents of the old
drive to the new drive is Western Digital Corporation (Service/Support) ‑
FAQ/Windows 95 or Western Digital Corporation (Service/Support) ‑ Tip of
the Month (March 1997) Transferring Files From the Old to the New Drive in
Windows 95 or xcopyhd.htm local copy. CIO
Note:<888>5/30/99 Sunday 3:45 P.M. EDT: I was up at 11:30 A.M..
I chatted with a couple of family members and a friend. I listened to the local
Greenwich station from noon to 1 P.M. and they had a broadcast from the First
Presbyterian Church in Greenwich with visiting minister Reverend Ouche from
Holland, Michigan chatting about the Dutch Reform Church in Holland, Michigan.
I had breakfast from Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast, vitamins, coffee, and orange
juice. I just finished cleaning my apartment and watering the plants. I also
cleaned the dust filter on the air conditioner. The radio said it is 86 degrees
F. outside, so with the air conditioner going and the sun hitting my western
facing windows, it is about 80 degrees in the apartment. I found this sale item
at CompUSA good through Memorial Day on Monday. They have I believe the Maxtor
8.4 gigabyte hard drive for $149.99 with a $50 mail in rebate from CompUSA, so
it is $99.99 total plus tax. They limit the item to 20 per store. This is the
link to their advertisement CompUSA In‑Store Advertised Products:
Hardware . Well I guess I will clean up and go outside to enjoy the rest of the
day. CIO
Note:<888>5/29/99 Saturday 2:55 P.M. EDT: Well I finished my
laundry. I did a little systems maintenance and some of my regular internet
work. I guess it time to call it a day, so I am off to bed. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>5/29/99 Saturday 11:45 P.M. EDT: I had a
Stauffer’s frozen lasagna for dinner along with ice tea. I made coffee and put
it in my thermos and went out about 8 P.M.. I drove down by the waterfront on
Steamboat Road, and it was crowded; so I drove over to Grass Island and had my
coffee by the waterfront. It was a quiet evening with not much happening on the
waterfront. There were a lot of nats and no seemins around the waterfront, so
one was pretty much inundated with small bugs. After my coffee I chatted with
one local person about the upcoming hurricane season. I went back over to
Steamboat Road and it was busy, so I observed the waterfront briefly and
returned up town. I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue and sat
outside for a while. There were a lot of people strolling. I stopped by the
Grand Union and bought a half gallon of 2% milk for $1.72. I returned home and
relaxed a bit. I just started my laundry on the wash cycle and I will put it in
the dryer in about fifteen minutes. Well it is a quiet evening, so enjoy the
early morning. There was a ring around the full moon this evening, so possibly
there is some rain in the forecast. CIO
Note:<888>5/29/99 Saturday 6:35 P.M. EDT: I went out for a drive.
I drove down by the waterfront and a few people were there. I drove up to
Bedford, New York and it was not very busy. I drove by the John Jay homestead
and the state park there is open until sunset. I noticed a few tents on the
grounds left over from some event. I drove back down Bedford Road and turned
right on Upper Cross Road and drove down Lake Avenue, and cut over on Close
Road and drove down Round Hill Road. I noticed two weddings getting out of the
Round Hill Church and the First Church of Round Hill. One of the couples was
riding down Round Hill Road in an open horse drawn carriage. I suppose since
both churches are near each other, various guests of each wedding party showed
up at the wrong church. It must have been amusing. I returned to the center of
town, and noticed one old timer was back in town whom I had not seen in two
months. I drove down Greenwich Avenue and returned home. It is a sunny clear
day and not too busy this afternoon. Well time to relax a bit. CIO
Note:<888>5/29/99 Saturday 4:00 P.M. EDT: Well I was up at
about 2 P.M.. I had the phone ring once at 9 A.M.. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s
raisin bran, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. It seems to be a bright
sunny day. Lots of sun coming in my western facing windows. I am serving out
195 steams of music right now. Well have a good afternoon, I will go out once I
have cleaned up. I guess I will wear summer clothes. CIO
Note:<888>5/29/99 Saturday 2:00 A.M. EDT: I had my dinner
and went out after the last message about 11 P.M. . I filled my car up with $11
premium at Exxon. I drank my coffee out of a thermos downtown. I walked the
entire length of Greenwich Avenue. It was not too busy. I drove down by the
water and a few kids were hanging out there. I went by the Grand Union and
bought a Stauffer’s frozen lasagna for $2.99, a jar of Carnation instant
Hasslenut creamer for $2.99, and a 7 oz. jar of Chock Full of Nuts Instant
Coffee for $3.99 for $9.27 total. After dinner I got to thinking about what we
use to think of during the Cold War. I decided to put a together a parachute or
emergency bag to keep in the car or by my door with various odd items that
might be handy in an emergency that I happened to have lying around the
apartment.
The items are: One Air Canada Flight Bag that I put everything in:
one 7 oz. jar of Chock Full of Nuts Instant Coffee, one Tracks coffee cup,
three 2 5/8 small cans of Sterno, one 8 oz. jar Carnation Coffee Mate Hazelnut
creamer by Nestle, five white full size candles, two rolls flatten toilet paper,
two spoons, two knifes, two forks, one 6 1/4 ounce bottle of Ammens foot
powder, one 16 oz. plastic bottle of isopropyl rubbing alcohol 70%, one 4 oz.
bottle 30+ Sundown Sunscreen by Johnson and Johnson, a jar of 100 Tylenol, 1
CVS beauty bar soap, 1 Djeep lighter, one box of Diamond Kitchen Matches 250
count in one of the sandwich bags to keep day, six sandwich bags all together,
one containing 22 Lipton tea bags, 26 Nutrataste sweetener bags, 19 regular
band aids, three 2 inch by 2 inch sterile pads, one packaged tooth brush, one
1.3 oz. tube of Colgate toothpaste, two disposable razors, two small bars of
Palmolive soap, two packages of Hav‑A‑Tampa little cigars, two
books folding matches, one Bic red ink pen, one pin flash light, one Chinese
made Swiss Army knife with broken blade and about ten other blades, in second
sandwich bag one USA $10 bill, eight quarters, three dimes, three nickels, five
pennies, and in the flight bag three bags of Ramen noodles, and in a double
sandwich bag about ten ounces of GU old fashioned oat meal and a 8 ounce Danish
Bodum Coffee maker to heat water. All of this fits in the Air Canada flight bag
that just ripped, so I have to sew up the zipper in a minute. It weighs in at
about nine pounds. Thus I now have a survival bag to keep by my door or in the
car for emergency purposes should I ever need it. Let's hope I don't ever need
it.
Well it has been a long day, so I think I will start slowing down,
and relax for the rest of the evening. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>5/28/99 Friday 8:55 P.M. EDT: Well I went back out
after the last message. I drove back down to Steamboat Road and viewed the
harbor. I went over to Staples in Old Greenwich, and they gave me back 150%
price protection on the Norton System Works 2000, so I only paid $32.82 for it;
and I got back $30.75. I next went out to Tod's Point and a viewed the harbor
from the South West Corner with my binoculars. I could not see very well with
the sun in my eyes. I told a few folks about the hurricane forecast. I drove
over to the South East area and view the harbor a bit too. Lots of people were
out picnicking. This morning at 10 A.M. at the gate at Tod's Point I saw 20
Egrets along side the marshy area just to the east of the gate. This evening
about 7 P.M., I saw one egret at the southeast point. There was one person
painting a chalk pastel. I suppose the waterfront will be busy tomorrow. I
drove back to town, and I saw lots of young people on the steps of Christ
Church. I went back down to Steamboat Road, and there were about 500 people
partying on the patio of the Greenwich Harbor Inn. I saw one young new
fisherman trying his luck. I chatted with a couple of the regular fishermen. I
drove over to Grass Island viewed the harbor. I saw two of my old neighbors
sitting on their deck with my binoculars. There was the usual level of harbor
activity, and a few of the weekend sailors were getting their boats ready at
Grass Island. I suggested to a couple of people today, that another good place
to hide out during the war would be Mackinaw Island out in the northern Great
Lakes, since they don't have mechanized equipment except a fire truck, it is a
pretty quiet peaceful island; of course once one gets up towards Canada, there
are a few other fishing holes like Lake Louise and Bamfe. Well so much for the
harbor reports for the day. I guess I will have a Tony's Supreme pizza for
dinner along with ice tea and coffee; and then go out for a short stroll. I
updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Microsoft Investor finally split IBM stock,
so it shows up in the Portfolio. Well enjoy the evening, and remember if you're
not doing anything on Saturday morning, you can cruise on over to West Point
http://www.usma.edu and attend graduation from about 9 A.M. to noon; and see a
large cross section of visitors. CIO
Note:<888>5/28/99 Friday 3:30 P.M. EDT: Well I went out at
8:30 A.M. this morning. I stopped by the Shell Station and bought a pack of
Rave cigarettes for $2.12. I went by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I chatted
with the floor manager. I went by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I went by CVS. I
drove down to Steamboat Road and chatted with the local fishermen. I drove over
to Old Greenwich and bought a roast beef sandwich for $3.79 with potato chips
and a bottle of Citra soda for .99 plus .05 tax for $5.12 total. I then went
out to the South West corner of Tod's Point and viewed Long Island Sound from
the picnic area and had an early lunch about 10:30 A.M.. I returned to the
concession area and walked around the entire length of Tod's Point about three
miles. Lots of little tots out there having a picnic. I then went by Staples
and they said they would give me the $20 refund on Norton System Works 2000 if
I showed them a copy of the CompUSA price brochure and my sales receipt. I then
went up to CompUSA in Norwalk and picked up a copy of the sales brochure. I
chatted with a Swedish fellow about why I don't try out Linux, and I explained
to him I don't really have a need for it and Win98 is running so well I don't
feel like messing up my system. I said hello to a local minister here in town
that was browsing the travel software. I stopped by CVS in Darien and bought a
carton of Tampa Lites for $12.19 plus .73 tax for $12.92. I returned to
Greenwich and got off exit 6 since the turnpike was backed up. I returned home
and had a Citra soda. A family member had called me and was upset that I had
posted hemp.htm , and as I explained in the message I don't use Hemp, but since
I don't use illegal drugs, drug dealers in the area have been bothering me, since
they have the perception that I am a DEA agent with all the time I spend out
observing the weather and other activity around town. I did notice they were
repairing the weather station at Tod's Point, and I chatted with the crew about
the weather, upcoming hurricane season, and explained to them that their
weather monitoring station is prone towards flooding. They said the instruments
were high up in the building. Well for the uninformed who are too busy to read
my random notes, I would dare say I know more going on around here than
somebody from out of town, whom is not on location in the area. Well have a
good afternoon, and don't get too sunburned at the beach. CIO
Note:<888>5/27/99 Thursday 5:35 P.M. EDT: Well something is
rotten in Denmark. I suppose the state of Wall Street in this area is reflected
by the fact that the Greenwich Post has a picture of Michael Milken on the
cover. Well Scott's Index scopor01.htm is either down two percent of three
percent depending on how one accounts. It seems the Microsoft Investor
Portfolio program reflects the new split price for IBM, but it does not double
the quantity of the shares to reflect the stock split today. I would hate to
think what this would mean if it were real money. I made it to my 3 P.M. appointment
and returned home and rested for a while and had some goldfish crackers and ice
tea for a late afternoon snack. I guess I better clean up and go out in a
while. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>5/27/99 Thursday 2:00 P.M. EDT: I listened to the
National Hurricane Center Press Conference and made a recording of it and
encoded it. It is available from hurr99.htm . There were a couple of few minute
segments I did not get in the recording because of net traffic. Also it is not
a good recording, since there seems to be a mild hum. I had lunch of Stauffer’s
frozen peppers, ice tea, and coffee. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>5/27/99 Thursday 10:30 A.M. EDT: I finished most
of my daily internet routine. I updated Scott's Broadcast sound.htm . Well it
is a quiet morning at 10:45 A.M. EDT, they're having a live broadcast from the
National Hurricane Center, I assume on the hurricane season news ‑ fema ,
so I advise you to listen to it. CIO
Note:<888>5/27/99 Thursday 8:25 A.M. EDT: Well I went to bed
about midnight last night and was up a little before 7 A.M.. I listened to the
nasa.htm NASA Shuttle launch. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, coffee,
orange juice, and vitamins for breakfast. I will do a little work this morning
on the internet. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>5/26/99 Wednesday 8:15 P.M. EDT: I have been
studying my Scott's Apache Status and reading a little news. I got a phone call
from Panel2000 to check out their site, but I can not read my writing to figure
out the password. My Zs look like 2s. I guess President Clinton will be at 1999
USAFA Graduation Information on Wednesday June 2, 1999 for graduation after he
finishes his vacation down around Brumos Porche in Jacksonville, Florida. I was
once informed the U.S. Navy has some of base in Jacksonville, Florida; so I
suppose the Navy Seals can try to keep an eye on the President. Not much
happening here, since it is a Wednesday and the work a day crowd are busy
getting ready for the rest of the week. I suppose if I went out, I would see
more. System seems up to snuff serving out 176 steams at present. I mentioned
to the Nielsen rating people I don't watch television and that it would be nice
if the Cable Modem people would come up with a set top box that would record ones
viewing habits and let one find the types of programs that one normally watches
without having to channel surf through 110 channels of cartoons and home
shopping. Thus if one watched the ABC evening news only when Peter Jennings is
on, PBS British Dramas, Sherlock Holmes dramas, cooking shows, Computer shows,
the Travel channel, and vintage movies; the set top box would look for only
those preferences when one channel surfed, but I guess the home television
advertisers would not like that since they would not be able to lure you into
other channels that one does not normally watch. I suppose the next new Channel
will be "The Walking Channel" about great places around the world to
take an exercise walk to try and lose a little couch potato fat or internet fat
during the warmer seasons. Well time to start thinking about cleaning up, and
going outside. CIO
Note:<888>5/26/99 Wednesday 6:40 P.M. EDT: Well I noticed
that www.ttalk.com has someone with my name "Mike Scott" talking
about IPO and hyping stocks. I think most people realize it is a common name.
Moreover, if one studies my web site, I tend towards old fashioned conservative
investing, and I have not encouraged the hype over some of these internet
companies that have little if no assets, so let the buyer beware. Those with
greed in the internet market more than likely will get burned when the bubble
pops. Thus if one is investing in stocks, I recommend looking into what the
current assets of the company are along with the price earnings and the amount
of cash on hand that various companies have in reserve. I dare say that people
whom live in Greenwich and the more established areas of the financial
community believe in conservative investing in some of the soundly managed
companies, and not in IPOs that may or may not have any worth. Well from what I
can tell most of the established people in the financial community because of
ethical concerns are not allowed to give stock tips or advice unless contracted
on a professional basis through their established institutions. I dare say any
company that has out performed the stock market for the last 50 to 100 years is
still a sound investment, but some people still like to gamble. Remember I do
not own any stocks nor do I read the Wall Street Journal or the New York Times.
I just have a B.A. in Economics from Lake Forest College which reflects taking
about 20 courses in Economics and reading about 500 books on Economics. Still I
believe the conventional wisdom in terms of Wall Street Blue Chips still holds,
and if one is hesitant about the stock market; one could always turn to tax
free municipal bonds or long term treasury bills which might have a stable
return and be a hedge against any financial irregularities in the financial
markets. My general viewpoint is that on line traders should begin to learn
that you only make money from hard work and research and not from every fly by
night IPO that comes down the pike. Thus if the internet IPO market bursts, it
could easily bring down other more established stocks in a general panic to
liquidate assets to cover investment portfolios. I have a feeling that nothing
will happen until the fall, but the stock market has been up for the last 11
years, and its traditional cycle swing is eight to ten years, so the stock
market is long over due for a correction. I would say this Friday if not
tomorrow Thursday there will be a sell off in the stockmarket as people try to
liquidate their gains. For long term investors whom can not liquidate their
positions, it is still the general rule to hold on to ones assets to avoid
selling and paying Capital gains taxes. Well have a good evening, and don't
take any wooden nickels. CIO
Note:<888>5/26/99 Wednesday 5:05 P.M. EDT: I checked with
West Point http://www.uma.edu and General Rymer Army Chief of Staff is speaking
at graduation this Saturday. They also told me that veterans are allowed to
shop at the Post Exchange if they have a Veterans ID issued by the Department
of Defense. They told me cigarettes are $22 a carton, and they also sell computers
at the Post Exchange. The first time I was up at West Point was about 1962 for
a football game and we went to a party on Bruce Forbes' yacht with Herbert
Hoover's son. I believe a relative of mine Winfield Scott has his picture in
the museum. The old Winfield Scott townhouse in Manhattan across from the
Forbes building is now the Italian Studies Institute for New York University.
The Snead plantation down in Virginia is the old Scott family plantation. West
Point indicated President Clinton is suppose to speak at the Air Force academy.
They said if it rains they're move the ceremonies into the field house. I am
cooking the last Argentinean steak, steamed carrots, baked potato, and I will
eat it with ice tea and coffee. CIO
Note:<888>5/26/99 Wednesday 4:15 P.M. EDT: I went back to
bed until 2:30 P.M.. I think the reason I was running out of memory is that I
was loading too many lower device drivers, so I disabled some except the
necessary ones. I raised the number of Apache streams back up to 200, so lets
see if it all works now. I was thinking about the general area, and we might
have that group "The Travelers" working the town again. They come up
north from the south in large groups of several hundred cars and work the town
running all sorts of con jobs doing shoddy workmanship projects, such as
roofing jobs, driveway tarring, and you name it trying to make a quick buck; so
keep a leery eye for unfamiliar craftsmen in the area whom may approach you for
work. Well I am getting a little hungry, so I might eat the last of the
Argentinean steaks for dinner soon. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . I
ran Norton AntiVirus and WinDoctor also. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>5/26/99 Wednesday 8:15 A.M. EDT: I was up at 6:30
A.M.. I reduced the number of streams on my Apache server from 200 to 150 since
my system was running out of memory. I had a phone call from a friend and his
niece had a baby boy "Jud" up in Vermont, so he was excited. I had
breakfast of four fried eggs, five strips of bacon, two slices of toast, ruby
red orange juice, and coffee. When I chatted with my friend, he told me that
President Clinton and wife Hillary were planning to move to Westchester Country
after his administration, since she plans to run for the New York Senate seat.
Since President Clinton has never owned a house, just a condo he probably can
not afford the expensive homes in Westchester Country. I would recommend some
small houses on the far side of the Vahalla Dam which he might be afford for
around $400,000. However, he would have to drive past the Vahalla Dam every
morning which is sort of intimidating. There is real estate available over in
North Terrytown, New York that the Rockefeller family is developing. Perhaps
President Clinton's old Arkansas buddy Winthrop Rockefeller would give him a
good deal on a piece of property or old carriage house in North Terrytown, New
York. Then the United States secret service office in White Plains, New York
would be able to focus their security efforts in the same location instead of
spreading their forces too thin. I suppose once has bought a home, his
neighborhood would be the subject of attention. Perhaps he could try one of
those front porch houses in downtown Irvington, New York. There is a vast
network of Real Estate once one goes north of Armonk, New York all the way up
to North Terrytown, New York. I suppose if the upcoming former President
Clinton wants some privacy he could buy a piece of Robert Kennedy Jr.'s
property in Bedford, New York. If one comes on the market, there are a few
smaller less expensive homes in downtown Bedford, New York down to Banksville,
New York. I have a friend that lives across from the Bedford Golf course, whom
is a Swiss Banker and he might be able to come up with a select piece of Real Estate
in Bedford, New York. Of course if the upcoming former president Clinton can
not afford a house in Bedford, New York; he could take a job with the United
States park service and live in a camper van or RV vehicle on the John Jay
homestead which is a National Park. North Salem, New York has prime property,
but the real estate taxes are the highest in Westchester County. Well from a
chamber of commerce point of view in terms of Greenwich, Connecticut to benefit
the Greenwich Chamber of Commerce, the Rye Brook area along the Greenwich
boarder or the Harrison, New York area might offer some level of privacy while
still benefiting the Greenwich Chamber of Commerce. Up around John Street in
Greenwich where it ends near Armonk, New York there are some less expensive
properties since they are in New York. Well so much for free real estate
advice. Now I have to clean up, and probably go out in the morning for a little
day time activity. Not much going on in the area, just the normal routine. CIO
Note:<888>5/26/99 Wednesday 12:40 A.M. EDT: Well I am just
about done for the night. I am bushed, so time for bed. The home server is back
up and running, but it might be maxing out. I just got an out of memory message
with the Apache server running possibly up to 200 streams, so maybe I need more
memory, since I was not running anything else. Well I can't afford memory this
month, and the big boys in computer world tend to still ignore me. Still it is
always fun to throw in your two cents with all the aviation travel these
computer geeks can now afford. I hope they learn something about aviation
safety, and possibly think about investing in a cork life raft in case they
ever go down over water, and have a chance to get out. Well to be truthful
aviation is suppose to be safer than riding a bus at home, so I guess they're
all having a fun time where ever they are coming from and going. Frequently
amongst the younger business community just starting out, they get home sick
for their old stomping grounds at colleges around Boston, so they make frequent
trips into that area and what ever summer watering holes they use to frequent,
only to find the new student groups find them uninteresting since they have
their own subculture, and they return back to their own start up business environments
where ever that might be. I suppose a few of these would be tycoons are
graduating from college some time soon, so I advise various recruiters in the
area to keep a sharp eye out for talent as it becomes available, should it come
by your way. Well back to ZZZZ land. Have a good night. For you bean counters
on wall street, check Scott's Index scopor01.htm .CIO
Note:<888>5/25/99 Tuesday 9:55 P.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. I went to
CVS and bought three packs of Hav‑A‑Tampa cigar cigarettes for
$4.42 total. I drove down by the harbor and viewed harbor activity for a while.
I went over to Grass Island and viewed harbor activity for a while. I went
downtown for a walk. I sat in the park a couple of times. I chatted with a
couple of locals. I gave one British citizen a copy of the MI6 list, and I told
another about the MI6 list on my site List of MI6 Officers and local mirror of
list mi6‑list.htm which is all over the internet. I chatted with people
around the senior center and other downtown locals. I returned back down to the
waterfront about 6 P.M. and stood out chatting with locals until about 9 P.M..
It was pretty much a regular day, and not much to report on. I noticed a bit
more air activity than usual. There is currently a Cable Modem outage in Long
Island and Connecticut, so presently my local cable modem service and server is
not working. It is cooler today, so the fishermen were not catching fish. I did
not notice any unusual activity, it was pretty much the same old type of spring
day as usual. I am about ready to finish cooking a Stauffer's chicken pot pie,
and eat it with ice tea, so have a good evening; and for those of you up all
night enjoy the evening and morning. CIO
Note:<888>5/25/99 Tuesday 12:40 P.M. EDT: I added more of my
viewpoint at the bottom of Rope, Hemp, Cannabis, Marijuana in North America
Expose hemp.htm . I finished my email and daily scotwork.htm . I had one of the
marinated Argentinean steaks for lunch, along with broiled onion, steamed corn
on the cob and steamed baby carrots and ice tea and coffee. I will shower
shortly, and go out and enjoy the rest of the day. CIO
Note:<888>5/25/99 Tuesday 8:30 A.M. EDT: I posted a link
from my homepages for reference to the expose beneath Rope, Hemp, Cannabis,
Marijuana in North America Expose hemp.htm . CIO
Note:<888>5/25/99 Tuesday 8:00 A.M. EDT: "Discussion on
Hemp". There seems to be a lot interest in the press about Hemp,
Marijuana, or Cannabis. I am familiar with the product and have done a little
research on some of its uses in America over the years. I believe I first
encountered the product while a student at Lake Forest College
http://www.lfc.edu in Lake Forest, Illinois. Students from the east coast
attending the college in Illinois, use to use it in their hippie days while on
campus. It was part of the hippie culture, so it was constantly around the
campus; although illegal. It seems that Hemp grows in the wild in abundance in
the Midwest. Since hemp grows wild all over North America, many Afro Americans
use to smoke it for medicinal relief in the southern United States up until the
1920s when it was outlawed. It was a low cost alternative growing in the wild
to other more modern medical remedies and it was commonly available in the
fields and forests of agricultural areas. I believe cattlemen and shepherds use
to try to eradicate the product to prevent the live stock from eating it and
acting erratically much like loco weed. Still like many herbs and plants, hemp was
thought to have certain therapeutic and medicinal properties and like the
thousands of others home remedies it was commonly used. I believe it was
frequently used as a home remedy for Pellagra. I suppose the India Company, the
Dutch West Indies Company, and the British West Indies Company commonly traded
the product out of North America and India. Hemp had one important use even
today, it was used in making Marine quality ropes. Nylon ropes and other newer
types of rope tend to deteriorate in the salt water of the ocean. Hemp Rope has
stood the test of time for thousands of years. The earlier colonial settlers
grew hemp to be used in making rope and other products such as jute. Jute was
commonly used for carpet padding until recently when foam rubber was
substituted. Most automobiles in the earlier days also had jute padding which
was used to dampen the sound within the automobile between the metal shells and
the interior decor. Jute padding is still used today. Well after Marijuana
smoking was outlawed in the 1920s in preference to tobacco smoking, World War
II came along. With the German U boats began sinking a lot of nautical
transportation, there was a shortage of hemp rope from India. Hemp rope from
India is probably the best in the World since the plants in India in the warm
damp climate grow to be about 50 feet tall or more. When making rope from hemp,
the taller the plant, the longer the fibers that go into making the rope, and
thus the rope is stronger. Well during World War II when there was a shortage
of rope, they started commercial farming hemp in the Midwest for rope, however
the Midwesterner hemp rope was not as good at the brand from India since the
plants in the Midwest would only grow to about fifteen feet during the shorter
growing season. While transporting the hemp plants during the war for
commercial rope production along the tens of thousands of miles of railroad
track in the Midwest, the seeds would obviously fall out of the box cars, and
thus along most of the railroad beds in the Midwest region, hemp tends to grow
wild from all the seeds that fell along the tracks over the years. Also
commercial bird seed products such at Hartz Mountain parakeet seed, tend to
have hemp seed in them since many birds prefer hemp seed. Thus when the birds
eat the hemp seed and their feces are discarded in the wild, they tend to
spread the hemp seeds around in the wild. Thus hemp, marijuana, or cannabis
plant is as common in the wild as Johnson grass, ragweed, dandelions, or golden
rod. Thus after World War II when Marine interests returned to using the
superior rope from India for nautical activities there was left a large number
of North American hemp farms, with surplus capacity but with the expanding
automobile industry and the use of carpets, hemp was still heavily used within
North America for the production of jute. Well in the 1960s when farm kids
started traveling around the country as they left home, they knew about hemp,
and since when they met city kids from the city whom had available cash, they
frequently would try to sell them hemp which was commonly available since the
city kids would frequently spend small fortunes on Virginian tobacco. Thus the
hemp product was introduced into the hippie culture and became a part of the
Peace movement. Many youth whom had never touched tobacco were encouraged to
smoke hemp. Since it reduced one's inhibitions, there was frequently sexual
activity associated with the use of hemp as is much the same way with alcohol.
Thus all the free love movement came out of the hippie movement. Since the use
of hemp had its origins out of agricultural America, many of the hippie youth
gathered around agricultural communes where the product was freely available,
and they worked in various agricultural activities which the urban youth were
not familiar with originally. As the urban youth and the agricultural youth
traveled more back and forth between the city and the country, many cities had
large numbers of users of hemp, cannabis, or marijuana as a underground free
market economy. Since the term marijuana is a Spanish name, it would obviously
pertain to the hemp plant from the warmer Hispanic regions of North America
where it would grow taller and would probably be more useful for better marine
quality rope. At the moment we seem to have plenty of unrestricted trade with
India, so thus the superior quality marine nautical rope from India is still
available. The type of nautical rope I am referring to is not the type that one
buys in hardware stores. You see it used around large nautical vehicles in
shipping such as aircraft carriers, tankers, tug boats, and shipping for tow or
tug lines and mooring lines. These lines depending on the size of the vessel
are frequently up to two feet in diameter, and the superior quality India hemp rope,
seems to withstand the ravages of the salt water exposure which nylon or rag
rope does not. Moreover after prolonged periods of India hemp rope use, when
the rope begins to deteriorate; they frequently send it back to India to be
dried out and rewoven back into other rope products. Since the used rope might
not have the original long strands, they use it for other rope products like
jute. Thus if your nautical vessel ever disappears from its mooring and floats
off to sea, it is probably because you Nylon rope deteriorated and you did not
use superior quality rope from India. I dare say in English if you went into
more scholarly achieves in British English speaking libraries in England, you
would find more detailed information on the various subjects described above
along with the accumulated knowledge of various botanical groups and other
agriculturally orientated organizations around the world whom have cultivated
and developed the Hemp, Cannabis or Marijuana product for thousands of years.
Thus although marijuana is still illegal to smoke in the United States of
America, except by certain small medical research groups, the growth and
production of the hemp plant is still commonly practiced for its other useful
purposes. Well so much for all the confusion about hemp, marijuana, or
cannabis. Myself I still prefer good Virginia tobacco. Also I believe the Hemp
plant was used in certain religious practices by the American Indian. Also I
was once told by a Royal Norwegian Guard outside the palace in Norway, that the
Royal Norwegian Navy frequently smoked rope when they ran out of good Virginian
tobacco. CIO
Note:<888>5/25/99 Tuesday 7:15 A.M. EDT: I was up at 6 A.M.
this morning after a good nights sleep. I had a breakfast of four fired eggs,
five strips of bacon, two slices of toast, vitamins, orange and grapefruit
juice, and coffee. I will now do a little computer work. CIO
Note:<888>5/24/99 Monday 5:25 P.M. EDT: About noon, I turned
off the server and disconnected the computer from the power source, disconnected
the cable modem, and the telephone connection because we have been having heavy
rain and thunderstorms. I just started it back running, and it looks like the
weather is now less threatening. I might have a bite to eat and go out for a
short drive. I really did not get much done today, but I suppose if I stay up
later, I will back on a more normal schedule. I updated Scott's Index
scopor01.htm. Remember to watch out for electrical storms and it is advisable
to disconnect ones computer during them. Well I am in a blah mood, but I guess
after I eat and shower, I will be more upbeat. CIO
Note:<888>5/24/99 Monday 10:35 A.M. EDT: I did a little
computer work. I did some email. I chatted with a family member. I noticed at
http://www.compusastores.com that through Thursday, Norton System Works 2.0 is
$20 at $39.99; but alas I bought my copy on May 3 from Staples and they only
have 14 day price protection. I had a Stuffers frozen lasagna for lunch along
with ice tea and coffee. I was advised by a couple of people that the
Argentinean Shell Steaks on sale at the Food Emporium for $4.99 a pound tend to
be a little tougher than American beef since they don't age their beef the same
way, so I decided to marinate them. I put both of them in a flat Rubbermaid
container, and I added garlic powder, Italian spices, and pepper and then
poured in about a half cup of red wine vinegar, a eighth of a cup of olive oil,
and a quarter of a cup of red wine, and a quarter of a cup of white wine to
cover them; and I will let them sit covered in the container in the
refrigerator for two days to tenderize them a bit. I still need to clean up,
and I probably won't go out until about noon for a little fresh air. We're only
into the second day of the Northeaster which usually lasts for about three
days, so tomorrow afternoon; it should start clearing. Well enjoy the rest of
the day. CIO
Note:<888>5/24/99 Monday 5:00 A.M. EDT: Happy 180th Birthday
to Queen Victoria. I suggest that some of her friends and other followers
around the world have a little tea party today. I was up at 2 A.M. this
morning. My server apparently went down at 12:30 A.M.. It finally is back up. I
guess the cable modem connection was not working. I had breakfast of GU raisin
bran, toast, vitamins, orange and grapefruit juice, and coffee. Yesterday I
also bought a Almond Danish from St. Moritz. I did a C: drive to D: drive
backup. I can get about 1.8 gigabytes backed up to the D: 1 gigabyte drive with
compression. Along with the tape backup, it is an added backup feature. As
usual this Memorial Day weekend they have graduation at United States Military
Academy at West Point along with this week's list of events USMA Graduation
1999 . I have been to West Point a number of times over the years, and
attending the graduation ceremonies is always very enjoyable. However, this
year I don't think I will have enough gasoline money to make the trip, but we
will have to wait and see what my schedule is along with the weather. For those
hardy young souls who don't have anything to do on this Saturday morning, it is
a very enjoyable event to watch and partake in. Well I guess it is about time
to clean up for the morning. I don't know whether I will be going out or not. I
have to wait and see what I feel like doing. CIO
Note:<888>5/23/99 Sunday 6:15 P.M. EDT: I went out after
dinner at 10 A.M.. I drove back down to the harbor. A view people were out
sailing in the Northeasterner. I chatted with a few of the locals. I stood out
in the damp rain for about two hours enjoying the pleasant morning until about
noon. I drove uptown, and the fire department had responded to an Environmental
problem. Someone had painted the roof of one of the downtown buildings near
Starbucks with silver reflecting roof paint this morning, and the rain had
washed it all into the gutter running down the Avenue. Thus the fire department
were out there with oil soaking cloths soaking it all up before it ran down
into the storm drains. They did an excellent shop of responding, and the State
EPA inspector was there later in the afternoon checking out the situation. I
noticed quite a few families were downtown in the afternoon going to the
various movies around town on the rainy day. It started raining heavily in the
afternoon, so I used the umbrella. I went over to the library and there is a
sign posted that it will not be open until after Memorial Day. I peaked inside
some of the windows and looked at some of the activity going on there. It is a
spacious building with high ceiling, but until the old building is redone, it
might be a little crowded since lots of materials have been moved in. We'll
have to see how it all works out once it opens. I returned back to the center
of town and viewed the local activity. I chatted with a local from Poland about
volcanoes and the internet. I returned a few times down to the harbor and it
was quiet down there. I headed over to the Food Emporium at 3 P.M. and roamed
the store for an hour viewing the merchandise. I found they have Argentinean
shell steaks for $4.99 a pound, so I bought two for $5.74. They look very good.
I returned home at 4 P.M. and chatted with a couple of visitors. I relaxed
around the apartment for the next two hours. Well not a lot going on during a
rainy day, but lots of people were downtown. Well have a good evening. I might
have a bite to eat, and then go to bed soon. CIO
Note:<888>5/23/99 Sunday 8:15 A.M. EDT: I went out after the
last message. I drove down to the harbor and chatted with one of the fishermen.
It is misty and overcast this morning. I walked the lower section of Greenwich
Avenue and chatted with some of the local early morning risers. I stopped by
St. Moritz, they were open earlier and bought an Almond Danish for $1. I sat in
the park for a while this morning and enjoyed the Danish and viewed some of the
early morning sparrows and squirrels. I stopped by the Grand Union and bought a
ten pound bag of wild bird seed with the little round seeds for $3.29, two 40
oz. bottles of Pine Cleaner for $1.39 each, GU 2% milk for $1.72, a Stauffer’s
pair of stuffed peppers for $2.99, a Stauffer’s chicken pot pie for $2.50 for
$13.64 total. I noticed they also sell cracked corn bird seed which is good for
attracting crows and wild pheasants, and I believe quail and poultry type fowl
if you keep game hens on your property. The sunflower seeds are preferred by
Cardinals, but they tend to leave a mess behind. Of course spreading bird seed
on the ground like I do can attrack rodents and chipmunks. I returned home and
put away the groceries and spread some bird seed along the tree line by the
East door. Well it is a pretty blah day, so I guess I will be relaxing inside
for the rest of the day. I am just about ready in about a half hour to start
cooking boneless breast of chicken in wine with herbs and spices, baked Vidalia
onion, baked potato, and steamed corn and steamed baby carrots along with ice
tea and coffee. Well I should be through with dinner in about an hour and a
half. Enjoy the morning. I also ran Norton Anti Virus again and the system is
virus free. CIO
Note:<888>5/23/99 Sunday 5:15 A.M. EDT: I have finished
cleaning up and making the ice tea, I will go out for some morning air shortly.
CIO
Note:<888>5/23/99 Sunday 4:15 A.M. EDT: I went to bed at 4
P.M., and I was up at midnight. I had four fried eggs, five strips of bacon,
two slices of toast, orange and grapefruit juice, coffee, and vitamins for
breakfast. I decided to listen to the New York Times music station this morning
on 96.3 FM. I cleaned the apartment and watered the plants. I did my laundry, I
had three loads. I am boiling water to make icetea.htm , so I pretty much have
my Sunday chores done. I will clean up in a little while, and I guess I will go
out at sunrise. Remember Pearl Harbor, keep a keen vigil on Sunday morning.
Well not much internet work done, but I guess I will do a bit until I go out.
Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>5/22/99 Saturday 3:40 P.M. EDT: Well I finished my
email. I started a complete tape backup at 6:40 A.M. and had to shut down the
server. I cleaned up and I had a cup of coffee. I went out at 8:30 A.M.. I
stopped by the hospital thrift shop. I went by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I
went to CVS and bought a two bottle pack of shampoo and conditioner for $1.49
and .09 tax for $1.58 total. I headed down to Steamboat Road and viewed the
harbor for quite a while and said good morning to a few visitors and locals. It
was a clear beautiful morning. I drove over to ELDC and viewed the merchandise.
I headed over to Old Greenwich and went to the Old Greenwich CVS and bought
five packs of Dutch Treat Lights for $8.43. walked over to the Old Greenwich
Thrift shop and viewed the merchandise. I went to the Old Greenwich Food Mart
and ordered a roast beef sandwich on a Kaiser roll, with mayonnaise, horse
radish sauce, and Bermuda onion which came with a bag of potato chips for $3.25
and a 20 oz. bottle of Citra for .99 plus .05 deposit and .25 tax for $4.54
total. I then went out to the south west picnic area at Tod's Point and had
lunch and viewed Long Island sound for a while. I chatted with one fellow whom
looked like one of my neighbors about Lanzerote. I returned back to town
stopping by Stables to view the clearance area. I drove down Greenwich Avenue
and parked on Steamboat Road and chatted with a long time Greenwich resident
and a new comer from British Vancouver whom is an au pair who scuba dives and
has been to Hawaii and Australia and is enthusiastic about the Greenwich
waterfront activity. I explained to him a little bit of the local folk lore and
other fish stories. I headed back home about 3 P.M. stopping by the Exxon
station for $11.70 of premium. It was quite busy downtown, and it looks like it
might rain a little tomorrow. I am pretty tired, and I guess I should start
slowing down, and think about going to bed. The tape backup was completed
successfully. Well have a good evening, and I guess I will be up in the early
A.M.. CIO
Note:<888>5/22/99 Saturday 5:50 A.M. EDT: I had an baked
chicken, bacon and cheese sandwich on toast for a meal with ice tea. I finished
sifting through a weeks email. I found this link for a free 45 day trial of
Microsoft FrontPage 2000 FrontPage 2000 Trial CD . Well time to either relax or
do more surfing. CIO
Note:<888>5/22/99 Saturday 3:25 A.M. EDT: Well I stayed in
this morning doing system maintenance. Talk about being behind in, I just
discovered that all my device drivers in the "My Computer",
"System Properties", "Device Manager" needed to be updated.
They were all the original ones from when I installed Windows 98 back in July
of 1998. I thought when one loaded device driver update from Microsoft Internet
Explorer's Windows Update, it checked them, apparently not. Well with the up to
fifty new device drivers installed, my system is running much better. I was
also to reinstalled the April 21, 1999 "571v320421s.zip" CMOS upgrade
for my PCWare S‑571 motherboard, and with the new device drivers it seems
to work fine. I ran Norton Win Doctor, RegScan, Norton Disk Doctor, and Norton
Speed Disk and they all worked fine and showed no problems. Well I guess the
system is about at peak performance with the new drivers, so hopefully it will
all be even better now. Well I might relax a bit and try to get around to this
weeks email. It is nice having a quiet night at home for a change. Well have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/07/99 Monday 5:40 P.M. EDT: I cleaned up and
went out after the last message. It was real hot. I stopped by Putnam Trust
Bank of New York. I went by CVS on Greenwich Avenue. I went over to CVS in the
Riverside Shopping plaza and bought two cartons of Dutch Treat Lights for
$30.08 both. I returned home since it was too hot. I updated Scott's Index
scopor01.htm . CIO
Note:<888>6/07/99 Monday 2:40 P.M. EDT: Apparently the
server was down from about 9:30 P.M. last night after I went to bed. I was up
at 8 A.M., and I had breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, and coffee. I went back to bed shortly there after, and I just got up
and restarted my server. CIO
Note:<888>6/06/99 Sunday 7:00 P.M. EDT: Well after last
message, I had Ramen noodles and ice tea for Sunday dinner. I took out a diet
Coke in my Kennebunkport chiller and went down town and parked briefly on
Steamboat Road. I walked downtown, and drank the diet Coke. I walked the lower section
of Greenwich Avenue about four times and chatted with some locals. After that I
drove down to the bottom of Steamboat and observed the waterfront. Well not a
lot happening today, just the usual people out strolling on a sunny Sunday
afternoon. Well I guess I really should get to bed, have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>6/06/99 Sunday 12:45 P.M. EDT: Well I went out
after last message. I drove down by the waterfront and a few fishermen were out
there. I returned to the center of town and had my coffee in front of the
senior center. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I returned to
the center of town, and I boarded my trusty old Volvo and drove down to the
lower Avenue and chatted with a local. There was a minor fender bender at
Railroad Avenue at that time. I drove down to the bottom of Steamboat Road and
said good morning to the fishermen. I chatted with a few locals. I returned to
the center of town and sat out at the veterans monument, and chatted with
another local. I chatted with another local at the senior center. I sat in
front of the post office for a while, and at noon I left. It was a typical
Sunday morning with moderate activity, and nothing unusual to report except
about a half dozen tour buses driving around downtown. Well it is time I start
slowing down thinking about rest. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>6/06/99 Sunday 7:05 A.M. EDT: I sifted through all
my email and regular routine. I encoded more classical CDs
http://mrscott.com/music4 . I had dinner of broiled pork chops, steamed peas,
baked potato, ice tea; and I am just about to go out with my thermos of coffee.
Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/06/99 Sunday 2:30 A.M. EDT: I was up at 10 P.M.
yesterday evening after going back to bed in the evening. I had a Tony's Pizza,
ice tea, and coffee. I started cleaning my apartment and watering the plants,
and I finished it all about an hour ago. I then cleaned up and showered. I also
updated Scott's Weekly Broadcast sound.htm , which I will post shortly. I will
work on my email, and possibly go out around sunrise. Well have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>6/05/99 Saturday 5:55 P.M. EDT: Well I got up at
about 4 P.M.. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s Raisin bran, toast, coffee, orange
juice, and vitamins. I called the Greenwich Police non emergency number at 203‑622‑8003
to report that the high tide in the area is running three to four feet above
normal. I chatted with a family member, and they reminded me that the Belmont
was on television. I just finished watching the Belmont Steaks . The Lemon Drop
Kid won. Well I guess I should start cleaning up, and go out in about an hour
or so. CIO
Note:<888>6/05/99 Saturday 5:15 A.M. EDT: I did a bit of
minor work on the computer and sat around reflecting until 4 A.M., when I went
out. I drove down to the bottom of Steamboat Road and viewed the harbor, one
car with a funny look like the Jetsons was parked down there. I returned to the
center of town and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. A couple of
the usual morning walkers were out there. I then returned to the bottom of
Steamboat Road, and got out and viewed the harbor at first light when no one
was there. There was a Mathematics paper with the name "Whit" written
on it with a 60 on it. I left it there. I walked half way out on the pier, and
it was very peculiar the high tide was up to two feet from the surface of the
pier which is about three to four feet higher than normal for a half moon.
Perhaps since the moon actually has an elliptical orbit, it is closer to the
earth causing higher tides this time of year. I suppose if there were serious
storm weather, it would be a more dangerous situation. The water is high enough
that a large fish like an orca or dolphin could swoop up and pull you off the
pier. At the moment it must be about ten feet deep. I studied the situation a
bit more and thought about it. I don't think the Antarctica Ice Cap separation
would cause higher coastal flooding this soon, and of course the tide on the
Hudson River in Manhattan might actually be higher with the river current. I
returned back up Steamboat Road and drove thru the Greenwich Harbor Inn. The
two farthest license plates were California and Kansas, so I guess summer time
travelers are on the road. I returned back home and said good morning to a neighbor.
Well it is 55 degrees Fahrenheit out, so I imagine it should not be too warm
today. Enjoy the pleasant weather and have a good day. It is time for me to
start slowing down, and going to bed. Happy Birthday to a family member. CIO
Note:<888>6/05/99 Saturday 12:45 A.M. EDT: Well I updated
scottpc01.htm to reflect my minor effort on the internet in the area. I had my
dinner and about 9:30 P.M., I went downtown and walked the lower section of
Greenwich Avenue. I then walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue, and
chatted with a couple of the locals, and then I returned to the bottom of
Greenwich Avenue. It was quite a busy evening out tonight with lots of diners,
movie goers, and coffee sippers, and pub crawlers. I noticed they redid the
sidewalk at Elm street in front of http://www.restorationhardware.com . I
stopped by the Greenwich Harbor Inn to use the restroom, and they had a full
crowd having after dinner drinks on the waterfront. Besides the pleasure craft
from St. George, the also had a sailing Yacht from St. Croix and another
pleasure cruiser up from New Jersey. I drove down to the bottom of Steamboat
Road, and the Greenwich Police were running of the late night harbor viewers
from the end about 11:30 P.M.. I chatted with the officer briefly, and a few of
the fishermen will remain parked on the side fishing during the morning hours.
I returned back uptown to the Grand Union and bought a Tony's pizza for $2.50,
two large jars of B&G Kosher dill pickles for $3 both, and a Stauffer’s
frozen lasagna 20 oz. for $2.99 for $8.49 total. I then returned home and put
away the groceries. I have about a 100 email message from this week to look at.
Not much happening, it was pretty much a normal night downtown. CIO
Note:<888>6/04/99 Friday 6:35 P.M. EDT: Well I went out
about 3:30 P.M. after having Ramen noodles and ice tea. I stopped by the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop, and they seem to be overflowing to the rafters
with excess merchandise. Perhaps they should open up a salvage yard for all the
merchandise they seem to be accumulating. I then drove down Greenwich Avenue
and viewed the waterfront with quite a lot of fishermen out on the pier. I then
went to the Greenwich Library and read three computer newsweeklies and the
Greenwich Times. I was noticing the rather inflated real estate values in the
Greenwich Times which reflects the New York Real Estate market. I guess if one
had control over a waterfront pier in Manhattan one could park a cruise ship or
an old iron oar barge there and have deluxe waterfront property to enjoy or
maybe even a house boat. Of course living on the waterfront is not for the
faint of heart, it takes certain knowledge of local folk lore around the
waterfront and keeping a weather eye to the weather and the tides and currents.
I checked down in Key West at the Casa Marina 1‑800‑626‑0777
and they seem to have a neighboring resort motel the "Atlantic
Shores" which is full of tall naked French Canadians sun bathing around
their pool terrace on the waterfront. I am not sure whether there are people
walking around in the general public nude down there, since when I was mostly
there during the winter of 1976‑1977 and 1977‑1978, most of the
time it never went above 75 degrees in the day with a constant wind and at
night it was frequently down into the mid 40 degrees F., so thus although Key
West gets tropical trade winds, maybe when the snow birds go north in the
Spring another group shows up there during the hotter summer days and shed
their clothes for personal comfort. I was advised by the head of Columbia
University's Dermatology department to stay out of the sun as much as possible
when down there, so I actually never tanned very much and mostly had a golfers
tan. I remember when the Mel Fisher dive expedition was first announced back
then, they advertised the fact that Columbia University and Dartmouth College
were major investors in the expedition, so I would imagine if one investigated
the revenues at those two venerable institutions, they made substantial profits
off of the multi billion Spanish Treasure Gold that the expedition found over
the years. I never read about that in the National Geographic article about the
expedition. Well on other trivial points, we have quite a lot of traffic which
looks like city people traveling through town heading out to the country for
the weekend, so I guess we have our usual weekend invasion. Well I guess I will
broil some center cut pork chops along with potato and frozen mixed vegetables
and ice tea and coffee; before I go out again. Well have a good evening. I
updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm .CIO
Note:<888>6/04/99 Friday 2:10 P.M. EDT: I went to bed at 8
P.M. last night and was up at midnight. I added the Fantastic to my Broadway
Index of /music5 . I also reorganized music1.htm , and I also added another
directory to hold the less busy modern music. At 4 A.M., I shut down the server
and did a C: and D: drive to E: drive backup with compression. I also did a E:
drive to C: backup with compression. I ran Norton Speedisk on the C: drive and
the E: drive and also Norton Windoctor. At 7 A.M., I started a complete tape
backup of the entire system, except the two hard drive backup folders. I turned
on Good Morning America and watched live from the White House on ABC for the
next two hours about Gun Control in the schools. I had a breakfast of four
fried eggs, five strips of bacon, two pieces of toast, vitamins, orange juice,
and coffee. Earlier in the morning I had finished off a can of mixed nuts. I
went back to bed at 9:00 A.M., and I slept until about 1:30 P.M. and the tape
drive backup had finished about 1 P.M.. I rebooted the system, and started the
server running. Well, I might a rest a bit more. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>6/03/99 Thursday 7:35 P.M. EDT: I started to go to
bed at 4 A.M. this morning, but then I decided to purchase
http://www.musicmatch.com for $29.99 over the internet. It works fine on my 233
mhz system unlike the Real JukeBox. It also works fine encoding CD music disks
into MP3 files while the server is serving out up to 200 streams. It also is
fast and take about as much time to encode as the music would take to play.
Today I made four Broadway MP3 groups of files, "My Fair Lady",
"Oklahoma", "Camelot", and "The Sound of Music"
available from Broadway Index of /music5 . The first file in each folder is a
M3U files that plays the entire group of tracks to play the entire CD. It took
time to set up the M3U files and each MP3 file can not have spaces, but needs
"_" between each word. They all work fine. Thus I eventually went to
bed at 9 A.M. after one morning phone call from a friend. I was up at 1 P.M.,
and I had breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I went out at 2:30 P.M., and I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New
York and withdrew funds. I paid my rent at the bank on Lafayette Place. I ran
into my 3 P.M. appointment there. After my 3 P.M. appointment I went to the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop and test a 1993 Texas Instruments Postscript
laser printer for sale for $20. I am not sure if it runs or not, since I did
not have enough paper to do an accurate test. Thus I did not buy it and I do
not need another printer. I then went down to the post office and got money
orders to pay my GEICO and MCI bills. I sat out in front of the senior center
until 5 P.M.. I then drove down to the bottom of Steamboat Road and chatted
with a few regulars down there. I stopped by the Greenwich Capital Associates
building to see who actually owns the building, and the security did not know.
I returned home about 6 P.M., and I finished the MP3 Broadway music files with
their M3U play all files. I just finished microwaving a Stauffer's frozen
lasagna which I will eat with ice tea. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm
also. After dinner, I might rest a bit since I did not get much sleep this
morning. Have a good morning. CIO
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Note:<888>6/03/99 Thursday 2:20 A.M. EDT: Well I went out
about 11:30 P.M. after making the ice tea. I took along my coffee in a thermos.
I mailed the birthday card at the central Greenwich Post Office. I sat in front
of it and had my coffee. I walked down Greenwich Avenue, and the sewer project
is still progressing underneath the railroad overpass. There is a strong smell
of methane gas in the air. I stopped by the Greenwich Harbor Inn, and I chatted
with the regular night manager. I told her that the name of the non descript
hotel in Key West, where retired British tourists used to stay was the Atlantic
Shores. Last time I saw it in 1983, they had built a pool deck out over the
water front on the Atlantic side of Key West across the park from Augie Ramos'
Southern most house. Apparently all the tall Canadians staying there using the
pool at the Atlantic Shore motel prefer nude sunbathing, so it is not exactly a
family hotel; but I guess up in Canada it gets so cold when they go south all
the way to Key West, they go berserk and take off all their clothes. Key West
used to have an ordinance that you had to wear a shirt downtown and shoes to
make the island more presentable. Well I have not been down south since about 1988,
so these are all vague memories; and I assume times have changed. Well after
stopping by the Greenwich Harbor Inn, when I exited I noticed a yacht parked at
the waterfront, from Georgetown, Cayman Islands called Dream Weaver?, so that
is the first vessel out of Georgetown, I have seen this season. I walked by the
harbor side of the General Reinsurance owned office building?, and there were
no security as the front desks. I continued on down Steamboat Road, and I
chatted with a few of the star gazers and fishermen at the end. They said the
Stripe Bass were running, now that it is warmer. One of the fishermen said he
caught a 28 pound stripper. I noticed they now have the street lights going on
the bottom of Steamboat Road and for many years they seemed to be deliberately
out, possibly so as not to interfere with Marine traffic navigating the harbor
in dense fog and rain, when they might be mistaken for the launch lights at the
Yacht Club. I walked back up Steamboat Road. I noticed a floral arrangement with
ferns had been left at the Island Beach parking area newspaper boxes. I
returned to the center of town and sat out in front of the Senior Center for a
while. The southern light of the two light posts on either side of the Veterans
monument has been burned out for about six months, and I believe one of the
light in front of the senior center is also burned out, but I think it might
have been fixed recently. I guess someone should check the lights at night to
make sure they have not burned out. I drove back down to the harbor and
everyone was gone. I returned home just now, and it looks like today might be
hot, but the evening is perfectly comfortable. I have a 3 P.M. appointment
today. I noticed in the Greenwich Times that Malcolm Pray is selling his dealership,
if anyone is looking to buy an automobile dealership which is well established.
I will a do a little internet work, while I have a diet 7Up. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/02/99 Wednesday 10:30 P.M. EDT: I went out after
last message, and I drove down to the bottom of Steamboat Road and then headed
to the Riverside Shopping plaza CVS and bought a carton of Dutch Treat Light
cigar cigarettes for $15.04. I went out to Tod's Point and walked around the
three mile walk around Tod's Point. I returned to downtown Greenwich and went
to CVS there and bought a gallon of CVS detergent for $2.99, a birthday card
for a family member for $2.95, a DJeep lighter for $1.59, two cans of Mixed
nuts for $1.99 each plus .45 CT. tax for $11.96 total. I then drove down by the
harbor. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and checked out 10 Broadway Music
CDs. The local paper was not available. I went by the Grand Union and bought 3
twelve packs of Citra soda for $5 total with coupon plus $1.80 can deposit, a
half gallon of GU 2% milk for $1.72, boneless pork chops at $3.99 a pound for
$4.51 and a half gallon of Turkey Hill Egg Nog ice cream for $1.99 plus .30 tax
for $15.32 total. I returned home and put away the groceries. I am just
finishing up making a batch of icetea.htm . I will have the Stauffer’s pizza
out of the oven for dinner in five minutes. After dinner I will make coffee and
go out with it with my thermos, and mail the card. I had one phone call from
Stamford. Everything seems all right, just mosquitoes over there. Well have a
good evening. CIO
Note:<888>6/02/99 Wednesday 4:35 P.M. EDT: I was called up
by a family member or two of them about 10 A.M. this morning. I finally got up
at 2 P.M.. I had breakfast of 4 fried eggs, six strips of bacon, toast, orange
juice, vitamins, and coffee. I surfed the net a bit. My server is running
better with the contents on the E: drive, and it is easier to use the programs
on the C: drive without them both having to use the same drive. I prepared the
rebates to send in for the CompUSA Maxtor $50 rebate and the Microsoft Serial
Mouse $5 rebate. I got most of my bills ready to be paid tomorrow whenever I go
out. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . I will clean up and go out in a
little over a half hour. Today is hot and it looks like there is a bit of ozone
or pollution out along with a high pollen count, so allergy sufferers will not
feel too good. I guess I will go by the library and downtown when I go out. CIO
Note:<888>6/02/99 Wednesday 7:00 A.M. EDT: I started to go
to bed about 3 A.M. and got up shortly thereafter. I decided to remove the B:
floppy drive from the computer and installed the Western Digital 1 Gigabyte
Drive as the third drive as the D: drive Slave from the first IDE controller,
and the new CompUSA Maxtor drive is now the E: drive. Reconfiguration and
installation was straight forward. I transferred little used file to fill up
the 1 G. D: drive freeing up space on the C: drive. I then optimized all three
drives again, while watching the History Channel on the American Revolution.
Well time for bed, have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/02/99 Wednesday 1:10 A.M. EDT: I was up at noon
yesterday. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s Raisin bran, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, and coffee. I showered and cleaned up, and went out about 2 P.M.. I
stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York and withdrew funds. I drove up to
CompUSA in Norwalk. I bought the CompUSA Maxtor 8.4 gigabyte hard drive on sale
from $199.99 for $149.99 plus $9 sales tax for $158.99 total plus it has a $50
mailin rebate from CompUSA, and I also bought a Microsoft serial mouse on sale
from $19.99 for $9.99 plus .60 sales tax for $10.59 total, and it also has a $5
mailin rebate from Microsoft. I returned home. I took out the old 1 gigabyte
Western Digital hard drive out. I blew canned air in the computer to remove
dust. I had a problem with the rails fitting on the new drive, so I used the
old rails on the new hard drive. I installed it as a primary drive on the
second IDE controller. I recognized it with the CMOS. I did a Command Prompt
boot and ran fdisk. I set up the new drive as a full 8.4 Gigabyte D: partition.
I rebooted and the system and it recognized and installed the new drive. I
checked for any updated drivers for the drive, and it was fine. I formatted the
new D: drive and I also ran the Sys Command on it just in case. I checked the
new drive with Norton Disk Doctor and I did a thorough surface scan of the
drive, and it was alright. I moved the swapper drive to the D: drive and
optimized it after rebooting to be at the beginning of the D: drive with Norton
Speed Disk. I transferred my Apache Server files for my server to the D: drive,
I also installed the Apache server on the D: drive, saving my old logs and my
httpd.conf file which I edited to reflect the D: drive. I transferred my HA web
analysis program to the D: drive, and edited its config.txt to represent the D:
drive. I ran Norton Speed Disk and optimized the C: drive and then the D:
drive. I watched the ABC evening news while this was going on. I started
cooking dinner about 7:00 P.M. of broiled sirloin steak, steamed carrots, baked
potato, ice tea. Just before I began eating dinner, I started a complete system
backup to the new D: drive. I cleaned up the dishes after dinner, and I made
coffee and put it in the thermos. I went out about 8 P.M. and stopped by the
new Greenwich Library Peterson addition which opened today. It is quite a
tremendous beautiful new building. There are quite a few computer terminals
around. It is quite spacious and well lit. I browsed the whole new area and the
parts as it is incorporated into the old building until they are finished
remodeling the old building. It is quite comfortable and the music CD
collection is well displayed now. I chatted with some of the staff. I am most
pleased with the final outcome on the new library addition. They still have to
finish the "Jewel" extension on the library, and some furnishing are
still not in place. I will have to look at it during the daylight hours. I made
four copies of my CompUSA receipts for .40 for my rebates. I read the Greenwich
Times. I left shortly before the library closed, and headed downtown. I started
drinking my coffee, and I chatted with one local about various topics. I drove
down to the bottom of Steamboat Road about 10:00 P.M., and I then drove by the
Exxon station and put $11 of premium in my car. I stopped by the Grand Union
and bought a Stauffer’s frozen 20 oz. lasagna for $2.99, two Stauffer’s extra
cheese French bread pizzas for $3.29 each, two Tropicana Grove stand half
gallon orange juices for $2 each, and two I Can't Believe It's Not Butter for
$1.29 each for $16.15 total. I then returned home and put away the groceries. I
checked the computer, and the backup had stopped because it can not write a
file larger than 4.2 G.. I restarted the backup backing up the C: drive only to
the D: drive, and the D: drive only to the C: drive. This took about two hours,
so I watched a little of PBS. I started the server running about midnight, and
it is all running fine. Now with the server running off the new 8.4 Gigabyte D:
drive, I won't have the main C: drive running all the time. With the backup
files on both drives, I am using up a bit of space for now; but it is good
insurance while I can spare the space. Next time I will have to remember to
compress them. It all seems to be running fine. I also updated Scott's Index
scopor01.htm . Well, I need to relax a bit; but I will probably do a little
computer work for a while. I also installed the new Microsoft Mouse, which is
much more responsive. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/01/99 Tuesday 3:00 A.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message. I drove down to the bottom of Steamboat Road, and I then
parked in the center of town. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue
and sat in the Post Office plaza for a while where the veteran wreath is. It
was very quiet out. I guess I will head off to bed, well have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>6/01/99 Tuesday 1:45 A.M. EDT: Apache server back
up and running with new log file at 1 A.M. and the old log files saved. It took
a while to download the log file from Florida for May. I have cleaned up and
will go out for a little while for some fresh air. Also CompUSA
http://www.compusastores.com still has the Maxtor 8.4 gigabyte hard drive on
sale for $149.99 with a $50 mailin rebate for $99.99 total through Thursday. I
will go up there when I get up today, and see if they still have any. Then I
will be able to post my server files on the new 8.4 G. D: drive, so they will
run separately from the system files and give less wear and tear on the system
C: drive. I will also have enough room to grow with new files and for now to
make a C: and drive D: drive backup to the D: drive. It should be about a half
hour installation since I won't have to transfer the entire system files.
Basically take out the 1 G. drive and put in the new 8.4 G. D: drive with the
dip pins set as a slave and run cmos setup to recognize it and plug and play
should recognize it for FDISK, if not run FDISK and set it up and also remember
to set up FAT 32 on it. CIO
Note:<888>6/01/99 Tuesday 12:10 A.M. EDT: After dinner I
watched Memorial Day programs on Channel 13 PBS from the U.S.S. Intrepid
Aircraft Carrier in Manhattan, and the National Memorial Day television show
from the west lawn of the Capitol. It was very enjoyable. I am shut down the
server just before midnight and will start it up shortly after midnight to
change the Apache server logs. I guess I will now clean up, and go out in a
little while for fresh air. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/14/99 Monday 9:00 P.M. EDT: I went out after the
last message. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and read three computer
newsweeklies. I suggested to one of the staff that they should look into using
full spectrum florescent lighting tubes which are like plant or aquarium
florescent tubes which give off more of an orange red light which is easier on
the eyes that the cheap standard florescent tubes which give off a greenish
light which is uncomfortable over long periods of times. This has been proven
for over 50 years, so somebody ought to shake down General Electric for some
descent full spectrum florescent tubes to replace the existing ones in the new
addition, and I guess they could do the same with any bulbs. After the library
I drove down to Steamboat Road and it was full of waterfront viewers. As I was
returning back home, it started raining and lightning. Well I've been awake for
24 hours, so it is time to go to bed. Have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>6/14/99 Monday 7:25 P.M. EDT: I had chicken salad
and Ramen noodles for lunch along with ice tea. I went back out about 1:30
P.M.. I stopped by Exxon for $11 of premium. I drove back down to the harbor
and viewed the Sound. I drove over to ELDC thrift and viewed the merchandise.
They have a used Cuisine Art with parts for $75. I drove back down along the
Mianus River passing the Bush Holley House and returned through Bruce Park. I
drove over to Grass Island, and it was quiet over there. I went over the
Greenwich Harbor Inn to use the bathroom and it was quiet there also. It was
quite a smoggy and humid today, and I imagine the pollen count was up. I drove
back by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop and bought the nautical marine
compass for $5. I stopped by the Greenwich Hardware store and obtained two self
tapping sheet metal screws which they gave me for free. I arrived at my 4 P.M.
appointment a half hour early. After my 4 P.M. appointment, I returned home. I
parked the car along side the building while the Little League baseball game
was going on in back. I plugged in an extension cord and drilled two holes on
the cowl between the seats and mounted the Marine Compass there. I also
connected the night light for it to the electrical system, so it lights up with
a red light when the head lights are turned on. While the extension cord was
out, I also vacuumed the car, which needed it. I took my Chinese Swiss army
knife out of the Air Canada emergency survival bag and put it back in the
driver's door panel pocket. I had dinner of Chicken salad and Ramen noodles
with a Diet Coke. Well I have been up for about 22 hours, so I guess I should
start thinking about going to sleep. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm which
did not do much today. Well have an enjoyable evening. CIO
Note:<888>6/14/99 Monday 12:25 P.M. EDT: I tried to fix a
zipper on my green walking shorts, but I broke it trying to fix it, so now I
have a new dust cloth. They were a good pair of shorts, I bought them at the
Brooks Brothers clearance center in Kittery, Maine just south of Kennebunkport
for $20. Well I finally went out about 9:30 A.M.. I drove down to Steamboat
Road. I chatted with a local resident of the road. Two couples from Virginia
showed up to observe a Danish pianist's house on the harbor. I pointed out the
house with the four white chimneys. The gentleman I spoke with gave me his
card. His name was:
Halvor (Hal) Strandskov, Board of Directors, The Danish Immigrant
Museum, An International Cultural Center, Box 470, Elk Horn, Iowa 51531, 712‑764‑7001,
800‑759‑9192, FAX 712‑764‑7002 mailto:dkmus@netins.net
14 South Montana Street, Arlington, Virginia 22204‑1062, 703‑671‑3145
mailto:hal.strandskov@Juno.com "Across Oceans, Across Time".
He told me the Danish Pianist's original piano he had when he came
to America during World War II was out in the museum.
I next went by the Hospital Thrift shop and they have a marine
automobile compass for $5 half price from $10. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank
of New York and withdrew funds. I had an officer photocopy the Danish museum
card, to refer to a Danish citizen. I then went over to the Greenwich Library,
and I retrieved the sign from the garbage can in front announcing the
"Open House" last Saturday. I read the local paper. It is really loud
inside the library today since the workmen are hammering assembling work desks
in the main room. I chatted with a few staff. I then returned home and had a
diet 7UP. Well I guess I will relax until my 4 P.M. appointment. Have a good
afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>6/14/99 Monday 6:35 A.M. EDT: I did a little
regular internet work, and I rested from 4:30 A.M. to 5:30 A.M.. I updated
http://mrscott.com/download.htm with a few minor changes to
http://mrscott.com/scott005.zip and http://mrscott.com/scott006.zip . Well I
guess I will have chicken salad and ramen noodles and ice tea along with
coffee, and then I will shower and clean up and I guess go out in about an hour
or so. CIO
Note:<888>6/14/99 Monday 2:30 A.M. EDT: I downloaded and
installed the trial version of Worlds Best Weather Software : WeatherNode and
installed it and restarted the Apache server. CIO
Note:<888>6/14/99 Monday 1:30 A.M. EDT: I updated my
Tropical Weather Page weather.htm . CIO
Note:<888>6/13/99 Sunday 11:00 P.M. EDT: Well I went to bed
about noon. I had a phone call from a family member about 3 P.M.. I got up
about 9 P.M.. I had breakfast of cheese omelet with four eggs, five strips of
bacon, two slices of toast, orange juice, and coffee. I noticed this story
Presidential Candidate Bush Endorsed By Parents that George W. Bush the
presidential candidate is coming down to Greenwich this Tuesday for a fund
raiser. Since I can't afford to read the Greenwich Times, I don't know if it
has been in the local paper yet. Well I have a bit of paper work to do, and I
suppose it is usual routine. Today I noticed a very well dressed Chinaman
walking from downtown a mile away over to my vicinity of town observing the
origins of Scott' Internet hotlist. I hope he enjoyed looking at Automobile
Row. If you ever need a new motherboard http://www.pcware.com has a
distribution office just across the Queensborough Bridge from Manhattan, of
course you would have to buy your CPU from some other place. It is my viewpoint
after one installs a new motherboard and CPU, one might be able to do a safe
boot from Widows 98, and run Windows 98 setup to install the right drivers. The
only other alternative might be to delete all the drivers from "My
Computer", "Properties", "Device Manager" and hope
upon rebooting plug and play would install the right drivers, or then doing a
safe boot and trying to run Windows 98 setup. Having never done this, I am not
sure if it would work or not. Perhaps just booting from the original hard
drives with a new motherboard and CPU might cause plug and play to install the
correct drivers, but a year ago when I tried that; I had to install Windows 95
from scratch. Of course one could try to boot the Windows 98 CDROM, and install
from that setup; or use a bootable disk that loads the CDROM drivers and
himem.sys and try running setup for Windows 98 from that. Well have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/13/99 Sunday 11:35 A.M. EDT: Well I channel
surfed until 9:30 A.M.. I saw this interesting travel commercial Revolutionary
Fun‑Vacation Locations, Williamsburg, Virginia for people whom maybe live
in New England and might want to sweat it out elsewhere on vacation. I watched
a little bit of Crystalcathedral.org for a little bit of religion from the
Reform Church of North America out in California. Of course in the Dutch Reform
Church on the east coast, they have a number of churches in Manhattan including
Marble Collegant Church of Norman Vincent Peale fame, Peter Styvesant's church
at around 2nd Ave. and 12 street, another Dutch Reform church at around 2nd
Avenue and 7th street, and I would imagine a few others in the New York area
like Rye, New York and Terrytown, New York; and I believe Norman Vincent Peale
was also involved in the Foundation for Christian Living in Pawling, New York;
so obviously the Dutch Reform Church is somewhat established in the New York
area, although I am not sure if they still go to church in wooden shoes
anymore. I went out and chatted with a fellow downtown about the weather and
the Cayman Islands who was walking a white Belgium shepherd. I noticed quite a
few non New York metropolitan area license plates, so we have quite a few
visitors coming through the area with summer vacations. I noticed one fellow
wearing a AMERICA'S DREAM RESORTS: WHITE ELEPHANT RESORT wind breaker from
Nantucket http://www.nantucket.net , which a comfortable harbor side hotel in
Nantucket near town for those of you whom enjoy strolling. I once heard they
called it that, since it costs so much to operate and they never make any
money, although it is a bit expensive by Nantucket standards, but it is a full
service hotel. I stopped by the St. Moritz bakery and bought an Almond Danish
pastry for a light snack. It has cleared a bit, but is still overcast. It might
be like this for the next several days like a Northeasterner, but I am not sure
how the moderate hurricane conditions off Bermuda might come into play. Well I
returned home, and I guess I should start slowing down; and think about going
to bed. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>6/13/99 Sunday 7:45 A.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last message. It is rainy, misty, damp, and foggy out. I guess it
might be caused by that hurricane 300 miles southeast of Bermuda. Check
weather.htm to see what is happening with it. I drove down to Steamboat Road
and a half dozen fishermen were out there. I stopped by the Grand Union when it
opened at 7 A.M., and I bought two cans of Maxwell House Columbian Supreme 11
oz. cans of coffee for $4 both with store coupon, a dozen jumbo eggs for $1.69,
two GU raisin bran for $2.19 each, GU whole milk half gallon $1.72, and a large
38 oz. box of Pepperidge Farm Goldfish crackers for $5.29 for $17.08 total. I
returned home and put away the groceries. Well have a good day, I guess I will
watch a little morning television for a change. CIO
Note:<888>6/13/99 Sunday 6:25 A.M. EDT: I sifted through my
email, and did some of my regular internet work. I guess I will go out shortly
for a morning walk. http://www.compusastores.com has Microsoft Office 2000
available with $40 mailin upgrade rebates. Well Bill and Paul did not seen me
my own copy, so I will go without. Microsoft Windows 2000 is schedules for
release in mid October 1999. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/13/99 Sunday 4:10 A.M. EDT: After the last
message, I prepared some white chicken breast meat with Tabasco sauce, steamed
corn on the cob, steamed frozen green peas, and ice tea. While I was steaming
the vegetables, I picked off the rest of the meat off the chicken carcass, and
chopped it up with two chopped Vidalia onions, and sprinkled the mixture with
herbs and spices along with white wine, Tabasco sauce, Angostura bitters and
mixed it with Hellmann’s mayonnaise making a very good chicken salad, which I
put in the refrigerator to chill. After I had my meal, I had a cup of coffee. I
then cleaned up and showered. Well I guess I will do my last four days email
now. I am still listening to the BBC. CIO
Note:<888>6/13/99 Sunday 2:15 A.M. EDT: I updated Scott's
Weekly broadcast sound.htm . CIO
Note:<888>6/13/99 Sunday 1:45 A.M. EDT: Well yesterday
morning, I did some regular internet work. I uninstalled some programs from the
C: drive that I never use. I optimized the C: drive. At 7 A.M., I did a C: and
D: drive backup to the E: drive. I went out and drove down by Steamboat Road,
and then I walked downtown and bought an Almond Danish from St. Moritz baker. I
returned home about 9 A.M., and I started a complete tape backup of the entire
system. I got up at 3 P.M. to turn off the tape program and reboot the system
and start the server. I had a phone call from a family member. I went back to
bed until 9 P.M.. I had breakfast of 4 fried eggs, six strips of bacon, two
pieces of toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I then started cleaning my
apartment while listening to the BBC Up All Night. I rested from 11:30 P.M.
until 12:30 A.M., and then got up and finished cleaning my apartment and
watering the plants just now. I need to have a bite to eat, and to take a
shower; and then I might go out for a breath of fresh air. Well have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/12/99 Saturday 12:15 A.M. EDT: Well I went to
bed yesterday until 4 P.M.. I got up and had Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins for breakfast and I went back to bed until
7:30 P.M., when I received a phone call from somebody in Stamford ‑
Darien, Connecticut who only has mussels and snails to eat that he finds in the
harbor around Dolphin or Scott's Cove. I guess the foreign labor force does not
think that Americans are entitled to eat, which means that sooner or later the
Americans when they get fed up will throw out any foreigners who are hogging
all the food. Of course without our guest workers, we might not get as much
done; so if anyone knows a labor economist you could try paying that person
$200 an hour which is what a labor economist is worth minimal, but make sure
they have the same qualifications that I do. Well after the phone call at 7:30
P.M., I got up and cleaned up and finally went out about 9 P.M.. There were
lots of people out downtown for dinners, drinks, coffee, and movies which is
typical for a Friday night. It was a bit cooler out than normal, but it is
quite refreshing. Well I came back about 11 P.M., and chatted with my
neighbors. I had dinner of cold chicken with Tabasco sauce, steamed corn on the
cob and steam frozen small carrots, ice tea and diet 7UP. I made a cup of
coffee and put it in my thermos in case I have to go out again. Well I am not
sure what the case is at the moment. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . It
looks like the general public have been selling down the market all week and
profit taking which is par for the course this time of year. CIO
Note:<888>6/11/99 Friday 8:00 A.M. EDT: I slept from after
the last message. I got up at 4 A.M.. I had a bowl of fruit and ice tea. I
rebooted the server. I went out at 5:30 A.M. and drove down by the water. A
couple of fishermen were present. I returned home, and had a bowl of microwave
popcorn. I channel surfed a bit, but there is not much worth watching on
television, since I am not prone towards watching the tube. I suppose I will
relax a bit, since I have no need to go out this morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/11/99 Friday 12:15 A.M. EDT: I went downtown
after the last message, and I viewed the harbor. There were about a dozen
youths star gazing down by the harbor. I noticed three modest sized Yachts at
the Greenwich Harbor Inn. I returned to the center of town and walked the lower
section of Greenwich Avenue. There were a few diners coming out from dinner. I
returned home and watched a little television, but as usual not much was on.
Well I suppose I might do a little internet work or relax. I ran the antivirus
program while I was out, and the system is virus free. Well have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/10/99 Thursday 9:20 P.M. EDT: Well I worked on
the internet until about 7 A.M.. I went to bed until 1 P.M.. I had breakfast of
Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I cleaned up
and made my 3 P.M. appointment. I stopped by the Hospital thrift shop and they
have new merchandise out for their summer opening. I drove down by the
waterfront. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and returned the Titanic and
some music CDs. The Greenwich Library is having their official opening and
ribbon cutting this Saturday from 2 P.M. to 4 P.M.. They were unloading more
furniture for the library. I drove over to Staples and they don't have the $20
upgrade to Windows 98 you have to order it from Windows 98 Second Edition , and
in my particularly case I will have to have somebody else order it for me. I
then drove around Tod's Point. I then drove back by Steamboat Road. I returned
home about 6:30 P.M., and I had dinner of cold chicken with Tabasco sauce,
steamed corn on the cob and steamed baby frozen carrots. I read the new issue
of the Greenwich Post. I sat around and had my coffee. I updated Scott's Index
scopor01.htm . Well not much happening, have a good evening; I might go out for
a brief spell. CIO
Note:<888>6/10/99 Thursday 3:10 A.M. EDT: Well I did a
little computer work. I went out about midnight and drove down by the harbor. I
stopped off in the center of town and walked the lower section of Greenwich
Avenue for a short spell. It was a little damp out since it had just finished
raining. I stopped by the Grand Union and bought 24 packages of Ramen noodles
for $4 total, two half gallons of Tropicana Tangerine juice for $1.99 each, a
Red Baron 4 cheese pizza for $3.50, Angostura Bitters $3.29, Early Morning
bacon $1.79, Sorrento Mozzarella cheese 16 oz., $2.49 plus $1.30 in cans
returned for $18.30 total along with .20 tax. Well I returned home with
groceries and put them away. I read the last three issues of the Greenwich
Post. Not much happening, it is a pretty quiet night as usual. Well have a good
morning. I might have some fruit salad and ice tea shortly. CIO
Note:<888>6/09/99 Wednesday 9:30 P.M. EDT: Well I went back
to bed after the last message. I got up about 7 P.M., and I fixed the Bush
Presidential Library and Museum links on my web sites. I had dinner of sliced
cold chicken with Tabasco sauce, baked potato, green peas, ice tea, and coffee.
I like the larger baked potatoes that cost .99 a pound since you don't get a
tough skin when you microwave them. I am just finishing up making a batch of
icetea.htm . Well it looks like it is cooler outside today. It seems whenever
George Bush and company come north it gets hot outside, and when they go back
down to Texas it cools off. I guess it is just like when I went down to Key
West in 1976 and the temperature was down to 42 degrees Fahrenheit, and when I
went to Oslo, Norway around St. Patrick’s Day in 1983 the temperature was
around 65 degrees Fahrenheit. I guess when various people travel they bring
their own weather with them, and conversely when various groups of people
travel; the bring combinations of weather with them. Well don't forget to study
this link from weather.htm , the link is
http://www.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk/pub/sat‑images/DTOT.JPG the west coast of
Africa satellite photo where hurricanes form a week to ten days before they appear
in the Caribbean. Well I guess I will do a little internet work, before going
out for a little fresh air. Don't forget a new animated film about a true
environmentalist Disney.com Tarzan‑‑ Where the Magic Lives Online!
coming to a theatre near you soon. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>6/09/99 Wednesday 9:20 A.M. EDT: Well at 5:30
A.M., I started cooking a 8 pound Purdue chicken which was done at 7:15 A.M.,
and I refrigerated it after it was done. I had some ice tea and goldfish
crackers while it was cooking. I watched the Titanic while it was cooking, and
I just finished watching it. Well I think I will take a little nap, so have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/09/99 Wednesday 4:30 A.M. EDT: Well I finished
writing a letter to a family member. I updated Text File of Scott's Random
Notes from start June 1997 thru May 1999 about 672 pages or 2,182,948 bytes,
and I printed out a hard copy of the Notes from February 1999 thru May 1999 to
add to the existing hard copy. It is all in five blue binders, and I have left
the most recent binder next to my reading chair. Well back to routine work. CIO
Note:<888>6/09/99 Wednesday 2:20 A.M. EDT: I was up at 12:30
A.M. after a sound sleep. I had breakfast of 4 fried eggs, three strips of
bacon, two slices of toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I restarted my
server, so it works better. I guess I will do a little internet work and write
a letter. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/08/99 Tuesday 5:15 P.M. EDT: Well I went back
out after the last message. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York and
cashed my check and withdrew funds. I enjoyed lingering in the nice air
conditioned lobby of the bank on this hot day. I then headed on down to the
central Greenwich Post office and paid my electricity bill. I lingered in the
park downtown for a couple of hours and chatted with a pipe smoker and told him
the Owl is no longer in New Haven, but the Greenwich tobacconist has tobacco
across from the Police Station. I usually buy an ounce of Round Hill and a ounce
of Grand Manier and I then put it in a mason jar in the freezer mixed up, and
let it sit there until I feel like smoking my pipe. At present the mixture in
my freezer is about five years old. I chatted with a visitor from Terrytown who
is Puerto Rican about the Caribbean. I reminded a British staff officer it is
safe to assume that all communications in America are monitored. I walked the
lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I headed on down to the bottom of Steamboat
Road and checked out how the two hot weather fisherman were doing. I also
chatted with some of the local gardeners in town. I stopped by the Hospital
Thrift Shop and told them some gossip. They said it was not busy today. I
stopped by the Greenwich Library and gave them a few pointers. I checked out
the videotape "Titanic" which I have not seen. Well it is still
extremely hot outside, but I seem to have endured so far for the last 22 hours
by going at a slower pace, and not getting to hurried by the heat. I noticed a
few resident foreigners and business people persist in wearing black suits on a
day like today, but I suppose it gets hot where they come from also. Well
everything is cool and comfortable in the old apartment, so I think I better
have a snack and go to bed. Have a good evening, and I also updated Scott's
Index scopor01.htm . CIO
Note:<888>6/08/99 Tuesday 12:50 P.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message, and I stopped by our local Cadillac dealership on West Putnam
Avenue and checked out the cars and picked up their brochures. I explained to
them that on the side I have been trying to promote General Motors cars for the
last fifteen years. I noticed that the newer models are harder to recognize as
a Cadillac. I next went by the Hospital Thrift shop and viewed the merchandise
and chatted with young English lass and pointed out a dress they have their
that looks like it came from the Dress Shop on Avenue Montagne. I next stop by
Putnam Trust Bank of New York and withdrew funds. I drove down Greenwich Avenue
and parked on Steamboat Road and gave a young stock broker a lecture on
Economics. I chatted with an Irish liquor salesman who has the Schenley Liquor
franchise for a particular liquor. He told me he use to own 25 acres on Round
Hill Road. He also told me that St. Peter from Xerox used to live across the
harbor from me when I lived on Steamboat. I chatted with a local fisherman who
was bummed out by the heat. I chatted with two young hedge trimmers who seemed
quite energetic in this heat, and they did an excellent job as usual on the
Indian Harbor Hedges. I next returned uptown and stopped by the Greenwich
Library and chatted with security. He wanted to know if I had seen a regular
patron, and I told him not since the library had reopened. I went inside and on
this very hot day, it is a full house. I read the local paper, and briefed a
few staff about the electricity situation. I stopped by Exxon and bought $13.25
in premium. I returned home and my ValueClick check for $65.16 arrived for this
month. I had some of my fruit salad and ice tea. I have been taking a can of
soda with me. I guess I will go out and stop by the bank and cash the check and
withdraw funds and pay my electricity bill, and lets hope the power does not
fail before or after that. Well back out into the heat wave, to face the heat
of the day. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>6/08/99 Tuesday 8:30 A.M. EDT: I sifted through my
email and did my scotwork.htm . I went out at 6:30 A.M.. I drove downtown to
the bottom of Steamboat Road and said Good Morning to one fisherman. I returned
to the center of town and sat for a while. I walked the lower section of
Greenwich Avenue and chatted with a Philippine citizen who is looking for a job
as a correctional officer. I recommended to him that he try Hospital Security.
I met with his wife also and told him about other Philippine families in the
area and of course chatted with him about Volcanoes. I walked around the train
station and suggested to one hot commuter that he "Ditch the Neck
Tie". I walked back up the avenue and explained to one local that we are
expecting major brownouts in the area today, and possibly commuters should not
travel if at all possible since if the air conditioning goes off in Manhattan
along with elevators and electric trains, the situation can be quite unbearable.
There is a good chance of it happening since not many people are on vacation
and we using full energy consumption. Well I returned home, and I might
possibly go out again until noon. Well stay cool if at all possible.
Note:<888>6/08/99 Tuesday 4:10 A.M. EDT: After I finished
the laundry, I drove down to the bottom of Steamboat Road, and no one was there
like it is suppose to be. I then drove back to the center of town, and there
were a few people across from the Dome restaurant parked sitting on the
sidewalk. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and I sat out at the
Post Office plaza observing for a while. I then drove back down to Steamboat
Road and it was still quiet. I returned home about 3:30 A.M., and had a bowl of
Ramen noodles, gold fish crackers, and ice tea. I will now do a little internet
work. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/08/99 Tuesday 1:45 A.M. EDT: I fell asleep on
the sofa until 8 P.M.. I had two slices of Stauffer’s French Bread pizza, ice
tea, and coffee for dinner. I chatted with two family members. I went out about
9:30 P.M. and parked in the center of Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with one
local. I walked down Greenwich Avenue by the Greenwich Harbor Inn. The 100 foot
yacht the Sea Falcon from London is birthed at the Greenwich Harbor Inn on a
quiet evening. I walked on down to the bottom of Steamboat Road. I returned and
chatted with the security at Greenwich Capitol Management next to the Greenwich
Harbor Inn. I returned to the center of town and drank a diet Coke out of my
Kennebunkport container chiller. It was a very hot evening close to 90 degrees
Fahrenheit. Before I went out I put the backup computer in the bedroom, and I
set up the hospitality bar where the backup computer was, just in case I should
ever run into anyone that needs refreshment. Well I guess it will continue to
gather dust as it has for the last couple of years. I stopped by the Grand
Union just before closing at midnight. It is not open tonight now. I bought GU
16 oz. frozen peas $1.59, GU frozen carrots 16 oz. $1.75, a Tony's pizza $3.49,
a Stauffer’s 20 oz. frozen lasagna $2.99, I Can't Believe It's Not Butter
$1.29, GU crunchy peanut butter .99, two pints strawberries $1.29 each, two
Cantaloupe for $1.99 both, seedless grapes at $1.99 a pound $3.62, four large
Idaho potatoes at $1.99 a pound $2.39, two half gallons of Florida Natural
orange juice $1.99 each, a half gallon of GU 2% milk $1.99, a Purdue Oven
Roaster Chicken at .89 a pound for $7, for $35.38 total. I returned home and
put away the groceries. I started my laundry, and I am on the dry cycle right
now. I diced the two cantaloupe, sliced the strawberries, and removed the
grapes from their stems, and I mixed them all together with a few teaspoons of
Angostura bitters, a cup of white wine, and a cup of orange juice, and one
jigger of Mount Gay Rum and put it all in two containers to ferment for a day
for a fresh and delicious fruit salad. Well it is nice and cool about 76
degrees right now inside, so I guess I will do a little internet work. I also
increased the numbers of streams on my server from 200 to 250. Well have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/21/99 Monday 10:00 P.M. EDT: I had dinner about
5:30 P.M. of broiled boneless steak, steamed corn on the cob, steamed broccoli,
ice and coffee. I ran Disk Doctor, and did a C:D: drives to E: drive backup and
E: drive to C: drive backup. I ran Norton Speed Disk on all drives. I chatted
with a family member. I have been watching a Channel 10 broadcast on the
Colorado Rockies Orient Express train ride which is most interesting and
visual. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . I am just about to start a
complete tape backup of the entire system. Well have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>6/21/99 Monday 3:30 P.M. EDT: I updated Scott's
Broadcast sound.htm . CIO
Note:<888>6/21/99 Monday 3:00 P.M. EDT: I removed the music
files from my internet server, since the server is so busy; I can't get any
internet work done through the cable modem. Also I feel my directory and its
contents are important along with the other pages of content, so hopefully more
people will be able to access them without running the 250 streams of music all
the time, so back to a faster directory for my local site and no music for now.
CIO
Note:<888>6/21/99 Monday 2:00 P.M. EDT: After the movie last
night, I went to bed about 2 A.M.. I had a phone call at 8 A.M. this morning,
and I went back to bed until 11 A.M.. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast,
orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I updated promo2.htm , promo1.htm , and ibmlvg98.htm
. CIO
Note:<888>6/20/99 Sunday 10:15 P.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message. I parked in the center of town and walked down by the
waterfront and chatted with a few locals and observed the fishermen. I returned
to the center of town and chatted with another local. I drank a diet Coke and
since it was a quiet night I came home. I will probably watch "A Chef in
Love" video. Well not much unusual to report. CIO
Note:<888>6/20/99 Sunday 6:30 P.M. EDT: I went out after the
last message. I stopped by CVS on Greenwich Avenue, and they did not have the
Dutch Treat lights, I drove over to Old Greenwich, and they did not have them
at CVS there. I stopped by Tod's Point, and I walked a short distance. It was
quite busy out at the picnic area. I stopped by Radio Shack at the Riverside
shopping plaza, and they did not have frosted candle bulbs. I will have to go
to the fashion light center for frosted candle light bulbs on Monday. I went by
CVS at Riverside shopping plaza and bought Hav‑A‑Tampa sweet cigar
cigarettes for $12.19 plus .72 Ct. sales tax for $12.92 total. I returned to
the center of town and drove down Greenwich Avenue and viewed the harbor. I
stopped by the Grand Union and bought a dozen jumbo eggs for $1.69, a pound of
Icelandic smoked salmon for $9.99, a half gallon of 2% milk for $1.69, a head
of broccoli for $1.50, and a 8 oz. container of GU onion chive cream cheese. I
returned home and had a Citra soda in a chilled mug. I started watching the
History Channel about Niagara Falls. I made two sandwiches with mayonnaise one
side, three slices of smoked salmon on each, and then spread the cream cheese
on the other side of the Healthnut bread, along with two quartered dill
pickles. I had the sandwiches with ice tea. I watched a bit more of the History
Channel, and I then filed this report. I might go out in a little while. Have
an enjoyable evening. CIO
Note:<888>6/20/99 Sunday 2:30 P.M. EDT: After breakfast I
cleaned the apartment and watered the plants. I cleaned up, and now I will go
out to enjoy the afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>6/20/99 Sunday 11:30 A.M. EDT: I was up until 3
A.M. this morning. I watched the "English Patient" video. I had a
phone call at 9 A.M. this morning from a family member. I will have breakfast
and then do house cleaning. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>6/19/99 Saturday 8:20 P.M. EDT: I was up at 10:30
A.M. this morning. I watched the Royal Wedding at 11 A.M. on Channel 33
"The Learning Channel". After the event, I went back to bed until
7:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of three fried eggs, five strips of bacon, two
slices of toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I am listening to a bit of
old Broadway music and relaxing. I suppose I should clean up and go out, either
that or think of doing house cleaning, which I guess can wait until tomorrow.
Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>6/19/99 Saturday 4:35 A.M. EDT: After the last
message, I went out and drove over to CVS at the Riverside Shopping Plaza. I
chatted with some of the staff. I bought two packs of Dutch Master cigar cigarette
lights for $3.18 both, CVS Spectrasite Vitamins $6.99, Gold Emblem cashews
$2.69 plus .19 Ct. tax for $13.05 total. I returned to the center of town and
viewed one fisherman on the wharf down by the water, one couple making out, and
one former resident taking a nap. I returned home, and all the fire doors in my
building were closed, since the power had blinked off for a short spell around
1:30 A.M.. I restarted the computer and server. I reset the answering machine,
and other clocks. I relaxed a bit, and posted this note. There does not seem to
be any television on the Edward Sophie wedding, so perhaps it is later today,
although they are five hours ahead, I believe. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/19/99 Saturday 1:25 A.M. EDT: I had dinner of
broiled sirloin steak with Worstershire sauce, steamed corn on the cob, steamed
frozen peas, ice tea. After dinner I went out with my thermos and I drank my
coffee downtown. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with
a former neighbor and offered a ride to the grocery store and then dropped the
former neighbor at home. I returned downtown and walked the lower section of
Greenwich Avenue. I drove down to the bottom of Steamboat Road, and I chatted
with a couple of locals. One local Chinese student caught a 31 inch Striped
Bass. I told him he could probably sell it to a Japanese restaurant for $80,
but I think he wants to keep it to take home. I returned home, and I am just
finishing up making a batch of icetea.htm . I finished encoding Index of
/music4/South Pacific for your listening pleasure. Well I might go out again,
so have a pleasant morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/18/99 Friday 7:15 P.M. EDT: Well I went to bed
about midnight last night. I was up at 7 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of
Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I had a tired
spell, so I went to bed until 2 P.M.. I got up and restarted the server. I am
maxing out at 250 streams. I had lunch of Ramen noodles and a peanut butter
sandwich along with ice tea. I went out and stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New
York. I then went by the Hospital Thrift shop. They have a brass tray with
pineapples marked either .50 or $50, and I am not sure what the price was and
they did not know, so I did not buy any. The Hospital Thrift shop is very
erratic in their pricing, and they should have someone in there that knows real
prices, instead of what the Market Will Bear. Next I went down to the Post
Office and I paid my Cablevision, Optimum Online, and Telephone bills. I said
good day to a local priest. I then drove down and viewed the waterfront, but as
usual this time of year, it was overflowing with people out from New York
hanging out for hoodwinking and mischief. I suppose there is nothing the
Greenwich Police can do about it, which is why a great many real estate people
advise that it is not a desirable neighborhood for those whom enjoy privacy. I
stopped by the Greenwich Library and read the local newspaper. If one wants to
read and abbreviated version of the Greenwich Times Greenwich Time Online |
Welcome , it is available on the net. However since Greenwich tends to be a
private community, you really fine information on community events and general
activity. Most private residents of the town, would prefer not to be in the
local news so as to avoid attention in their private lives. Moreover, like most
news organizations the Greenwich Times is on a very limited budget, so there is
not the general ability to investigate, they simply report general public
relation had outs. I suppose quite a few residents don't even live here in the
summer, and simply prefer to hide out in places like Nantucket, Bermuda, the
Canadian Rockies, Nova Scotia, Maine, Iceland, Scotland, and other northern
hideaways where the life is less hectic, and it is cooler during the summer.
Basically New England Yankees have been migrating to the north country for
close to a century or more since the railroads and automobiles made travel
easier. However some people have to work in the summer, so they frequently wait
until the cold winter weather to travel down south to the warmer regions. I
guess I might have one of those shell steaks for dinner this evening to build
up my protein level. I was thinking if U.S. Tobacco moves out of their present
building across from the Greenwich Library, Exxon could put in a Sales,
Marketing, and Advertising office there. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>6/17/99 Thursday 8:50 P.M. EDT: All right here is
the latest low down from this backwater swamp they call Greenwich, Connecticut.
I went out after the last message. I next went downtown and walked around a
bit, and I chatted with an employee of the "Board of Education". I
made my 3 P.M. appointment. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I then
went by the Hospital Thrift Shop. They were most cordial there, and I opened up
a sailors purse thinking it was a camera bag which was very distressing to him.
I explained to him about sea novels I used to read out of the Decatur, Alabama
"Andrew Carnegie" library and I never found many like them once I
moved near the ocean. I also told him about the herb garden in Key West which
use to have several hundred gallon mason jars full of various medicinal herbs,
berries, roots, extracts from the Islands, Latin America, South America, and
Appalachian Mountains that the locals used instead of modern medicine. I told
him that during the Carter Administration when the Georgians were pushing
peanuts, I actually enjoyed eating "Sesame Seed Butter, Oranges, Cuban
bread which has lard, and well water from the water fountains in places like
the Key West Police department that had "Well Water" like Ernest
Hemingway's House as oppose to brackish water that was pumped down from Miami.
Of course I believe in Nantucket they have Pond Water. After chatting in the
thrift shop, I headed down Greenwich Avenue and chatted with the waterfront
fishermen and retired sea gull watchers. I then headed to the Greenwich Library
and I chatted with some visitors I have seen before about various people I know
involved in the Chinese Tourism business. I suggested to the staff at the
library and a patron at the Thrift shop that they might look into Williamsburg,
Virginia craft works for Wedding gifts for Prince Edward and his bride Sophie.
Or perhaps they could have the children make up some sort of craft items. I
checked out a "Chef in Love" video which the Chinese visitor from
Brazil suggested to me. I then headed over to the Grand Union and bought two
Plumrose Bacons for $1.50 each, two boneless Shell steaks at $4.99 a pound for
$8.98 and four ears of yellow corn for .67 for $12.65 total. I told the butcher
some jokes about the meat and steak house business. I returned home and
relaxed. I had a Stauffer’s 20 oz. frozen lasagna for dinner along with ice
tea. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . I noticed that it was a bit
overcast, and I worry if a slow moving hurricane passes nearby, there might be
lots of rain even if there is not much wind. I finally figured out that certain
people are drawing people into the community whom don't seem to know why they
came here, but they seem to get use to it, since perhaps they have no where
else to go on the international travel circuit. Well have a good day, and give
my best to anyone whom did not see me roaming around as usual today. CIO
Note:<888>6/17/99 Thursday 12:15 P.M. EDT: Well I was up at
9 A.M.. I have a splitting headache. I had breakfast of three large eggs, five
strips of bacon, toast, orange juice, and coffee. I suppose not much is going
on outside. I am advised diverse people are visiting the area for various
graduation exercises. I have a 3 P.M. appointment. Not much is going on, but I
chatted with a few people about my viewpoint of the area, so from now I can
only say, "With Friends Like This, Who Needs Enemies". Well have a
good day, and enjoy Greenwich for what it is, not what it could be, since the
locals once they get off work, would just as soon do us in, as have us live
here. All I can think about is hiring about 50,000 Canadians from Toronto; and
sending the rest of this group packing. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>6/17/99 Thursday 3:45 A.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last message, just after midnight. I drove back down to Steamboat
Road and four college kids where "Sound Gazing" on the overcast damp
night. One local retired individual was relaxing in his car enjoying the fresh
evening ocean air which helps his emphysema, and of course he use to do the
same in Nantucket. I suppose former cigarette smokers like to get a little
fresh ocean air, and since recently I have been smoking little cigar
cigarettes, I might end up in the same boat some day, unless I quit smoking
which would probably totally screw up my timing and my normal routine. So to
use the old sea horse expression, "You're Dammed If You Do, and You're
Dammed If You Don't". Well so much for the divine comedy out of our neck
of the woods. I suppose nobody has any quick solutions, but I have a feeling
with the cooler weather and any after effects we might get from the storm off
Bermuda, we're not going to have too much decent weather for a while. However,
I did notice the barometer is high as it ever goes, so it is a high pressure
system keeping the storm off shore and pushing it further north. Still the
reported 50 mile an hour winds might not be too bad, but as any storm watcher
would tell you a slow moving hurricane can still carry a lot of rain, which can
make for hazardous conditions. As far as I can tell, since I did not work on
the internet this morning, but sat around dictating fish stories, there is not
much going on, just the same sleepy quiet peaceful town with a few more
residents back visiting home. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/16/99 Wednesday 11:35 P.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message. I drove down by the waterfront. I stopped by the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift shop. They have two parsons lamps without shades or harps a
white microwave hutch and other nick knacks. I stopped by the Greenwich Library
and read three computer newsweeklies. I checked out the English Patient
videotape. I drove back down by the harbor at 5 P.M.. I stood out until 8 P.M.,
and I chatted with some locals. I noticed a few nats out this past evening. I
returned home and relaxed and I had a bowl of fruit and Ramen noodles for
dinner along with ice tea. Well I guess there is not too much to report on. The
Greenwich Times said that George Schultz was involved in a $3 billion dollar
embezzlement from the defunct Virgin Islands Shell corporation St. Francis of
Assis Fund which was some sort of fraud by fake priests and con artists. They
also said that the George W. Bush fund raiser raised $1.4 million dollars at
the Hyatt. They showed Governor Rowland of Connecticut standing next to George
W. Bush, and the Greenwich Time photo looked like one of those pictures stunts
where they use a card board cut out of Bush like, like they do with the card
board cut out photo of Clinton. Thus nobody knows what the real story is other
than there was a lot of air traffic yesterday, but it could have been the same private
jet taking off and landing over and over. My basis assumption is that something
is rotten in Denmark, but since I have no control over events, it is none of my
concern. Well the kids seem to be getting out of school, so there are more
young faces floating around town. I suggested to one of the library staff that
the local high school or another group should post summer job notices on the
internet, so that the local youth will know what is available. Well have a good
evening, and don't take any wooden nickels. Scott's Index was up a bit today
scopor01.htm . CIO
Note:<888>6/16/99 Wednesday 12:40 P.M. EDT: After I finished
my laundry, I got a tired spell; and I went back to bed from 7:30 A.M. to 9:30
A.M.. I did a little bit of my regular computer work. I tried downloading and
installing the Microsoft Personal Server, but it can't handle the same load as
Apache; so I uninstalled it. I am fixing a Tony's pizza for lunch; and just
having a quiet day at home. I don't know if I feel like going out yet. I guess
I could go out and people watch later on this afternoon. Not really much to
report on. CIO
Note:<888>6/16/99 Wednesday 5:55 A.M. EDT: I was up at 4:30
A.M.. I started my laundry, I am on the dry cycle right now. I had breakfast of
Kellogg’s Raisin bran, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I will reboot
the computer and restart the server shortly. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/15/99 Tuesday 7:25 P.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last message. I parked down on the end of Steamboat Road and chatted
with some of the local wharf rats and other people from the area. There were
lots a few fisherman out. One fisherman caught a fifteen pound striper. Not
really much happen. I heard about the earthquake in Mexico City, so I came back
and watched the ABC news. Well I am a little bit tired, so I think I should
start slowing down for the day. Have a good evening. I updated Scott's Index
scopor01.htm . CIO
Note:<888>6/15/99 Tuesday 3:25 P.M. EDT: I chatted with a
family member this morning. I sorted through some of my summer clothing, I had
on the inside of the closets. I went out at noon. I stopped by the Arnold Bread
store and bought three loaves of Healthnut bread for $3.49 total. I went by
Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I chatted with a local legal representative. I
stopped by the Greenwich Hospital thrift shop. I drove down Greenwich Avenue
and parked at the board of education parking lot. I found a meter with two
hours on it, and I added a quarter for another two hours. I quickly noticed
that since I had warn boat shoes my feet were killing me. I walked down to the
Mews Thrift shop, and they have quite a lot of merchandise there. I bought the
24 Volume 1958 Encyclopedia Britannica set along with the 1959 to 1962 updates
for $10.60 total. They came in three milk crates. I walked back up to car and
drove the car down to pick up the books. I put them in the car, and I returned
home and carried up each of the three crates of books upstairs and I put away
bread. I shelved the Encyclopedias on the lower two shelves of the bookcase
outside the bathroom. I put the books from those shelves behind the television
in the bedroom. This took a while, and I just finished it all. I noticed that
the Encyclopedias were dedicated by Queen Elizabeth II and President Dwight
David Eisenhower. Well it was a little warm doing all this, and I guess I might
either go to bed or take a nap. It was quite busy downtown as usual, and I
noticed quite a few personal jets flying into the local airport as I was
driving around. I believe the George W. Bush fund raiser is suppose to have
about a 1,000 people at a $1,000 a head; so I would imagine quite a few
republican supporters are visiting the area. I don't think Presidential
candidates get Secret Service protection until after they have won a primary,
but since Governor W. Bush is the governor of Texas it is traditional that the
State Police would monitor the event along with the local police. I suppose
since the Governor of Texas is also the Head of the Texas Rangers, the
Connecticut representative of the Texas rangers would also be present, since I
believe there is at least one Texas ranger in each state of the Nation. I am
sure it will be an enjoyable event and the republican faithful will turn out in
full force. I have not read the local paper, but there is only one place in
town that I know of that can accommodate a thousand people comfortably. Well I
am tired, so I guess I will either take a nap or sleep until early morning.
Have a good afternoon and evening. CIO
Note:<888>6/15/99 Tuesday 9:40 A.M. EDT: After the last
message, I went out at sun rise. I fixed the drivers side window on my Volvo
which was out of alignment by taking off the door panel, and loosening the
crank mechanism bolts and repositioning the window and tightening the bolts, so
it slides up and down evenly now. I then washed the car and cleaned the White
Walls with a SOS pad. I dried the car, and then I waxed the car in the shade
with NAPA auto polish. I keep my car wax inside, so it does not freeze in the
car in the winter. After waxing the car, I cleaned the Vinal with NAPA vinyl
protector, and I then cleaned the windows on the outside and inside with Windex
glass cleaner. Since I vacuumed the car yesterday, I now have it all
presentable for my summer driving pleasure. I came inside after finishing about
9 A.M., and I had Ramen noodles, chicken salad, and ice tea for lunch along
with a chilled Citra soda. I might rest briefly or clean up and go out in a
little while, I will have to see how I feel. It is a very nice day with lots of
Jet traffic flying in and out of the airport nearby, so I guess it will be a
busy day downtown. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>6/15/99 Tuesday 5:00 A.M. EDT: Well I was up at
2:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I am doing a little bit of regular internet work. I
rebooted and restarted the server which I try to do once a day. The Apache
server as far as I can tell has a maximum of 250 streams. Well have a good
morning, I might rest a little bit more later on. CIO
Note:<888>6/30/99 Wednesday 7:25 A.M. EDT: Well I've had a
case of the blahs today. Not much to report. I got an hour nap until the
missing person called to say he was all right. I figure with the hot weather
and since most people don't bother air conditioning substantial houses up
north, certain members of the establishment are sweating it out in their cooler
basements. Well it is cool and comfortable and the old 10 year old Sears air
conditioning is still running fine. My sister told me that her former Norwegian
next door neighbor died of a heart attack at age 42, so I am sure she is a bit
depressed. I guess it is important to reduce stress. I will quit posting
scopor01.htm since I don't really care much about the stock market any way.
Well I guess I will relax some more. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>6/30/99 Wednesday 7:55 A.M. EDT: Since I am trying
to run an Octagon House here in a 11 side building, I picked up on a recent
Chinese psychic forecast 12 day ago on a Friday night. The local Yahoo Reuters
news was worrying about a potential terrorist attack from the Saudi Arabian Ben
Laden terrorist. I was thinking about that when I went down to Steamboat Road
and a little Chinese boy caught a 31 inch striped bass he said, so I got to
thinking about the number 31, and June only has 30 days, so perhaps a terrorist
attack would be planned for July 31, which would be a Saturday. A horrible
scenario would be that since the United Nations generally leaves along with a lot
of other New Yorkers probably that Friday before on July 30 for the August
month of vacation, then possibly the United Nations area always a terrorist
target area would potentially be full of tourists on that hot Saturday. Of
course psychic predictions can always be messed up, and just because one little
kid yells 31, does not mean it would necessarily happen. Well I have a
splitting headache, and I guess I will try to rest a spell. CIO
Note:<888>6/30/99 Wednesday 7:45 A.M. EDT: Well I chatted
with another friend from the Stowe, Vermont ski patrol about upcoming winter
weather conditions and we expect it to be more severe this winter. I was
reminded by a Texas Historian that the great Irish famine towards the end of
the 19th century was not caused by the volcanoes in Iceland erupting, but the
great eruption in 1882 of Cracatoa in the South Pacific. Conceivably caused by
the Spanish or other parties to get back at the northern European parties in
their colonial expansion, they caused the volcano to erupt to freeze out the
northern Europeans. This is all theory and there is no documentation of any
such group actually causing it to happen. I have to remind any notes readers
that I try to be a neutral Swiss Swedish observer in recording my observations
which is why they frequently can be inaccurate if the historical research is
somebody else's propaganda on historical events. The Texas historian reminded
me that when my family came to this country in 1620 there might have been a
similar volcanic eruption that caused a similar famine during that period, but
I have not had time to research it. Basically I am not well enough briefed
other than current journalism to know the real story. On other events a friend
of mine's wife called to say that he did not return home last night and did not
call, but I was chatting with her last night, so perhaps he did not get his
call through about a change of plans. I also checked with the Stowe Ski patrol
and they told me Hallowell & Co., Fine Sporting Guns closed their place in
Greenwich and bought a few thousand acres of land in Montana. I guess the area
is becoming so overbuilt and developed anymore, there is no room for sport
hunters in the area, so they had to go out of business. Well not much else to
report, I might rest a bit and then go out. I did check with local hospitals
and New York State police about the driving route that my friend might have
taken, but from what I can tell no one knows anything. I suppose we will have
to check on the satellite that we keep focused on him all the time to see if
anything happened, so check with NASA. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/30/99 Wednesday 3:50 A.M. EDT: I was up at about
9 P.M. this past evening. I chatted with a family member and another friend.
There is not much to report on. I am doing a little bit of system work, and as
far as I can tell it is a quiet evening. I checked with the Greenwich Police
and advised them they should keep a closer eye on the waterfront activity on
Steamboat Road at night and enforce the traffic parking regulations banning
parking from 9 P.M. to 6 A.M.. There is a certain group of out of towners whom
seem to think they control that pier for drug purposes or other activity as far
as I can tell, and since when the Greenwich Police run them off, they always
return. Basically they are cleaver and know about fishing, but their fishing
skills and routines don't match those of normal fishermen, and it seems more
than likely they are spotting members of the Indian Harbor Yacht Club and other
residents in the neighborhood and certain nautical activities for purposes
unknown, perhaps to figure out the movements of the Greenwich Harbor Patrol, so
that they might sell information to waterfront beguilers or determine certain
patterns of activity of residents, so they might use it for other purposes.
Needless to say when a group of out of towners are not friendly, I believe it
is safe to assume they are up to no good, and someone or persons unknown are
putting them up to it all. Basically from fifteen years of professional
observation, I might send down a Federal Marshall there with enforcement
capability and make them clean up their act and the waterfront pier at the same
time, but for all I know Greenwich residents may be doing the same thing in
other waterfront locations around the world. Basically they scare off the tax
payers of the town whom occasionally use the area. I would advise at the
present for the police to keep a log of all regular license plates numbers and
to check them out as usual to see if there are any other similar patterns they
practice in other areas. Basically they have the legal right to fish, but they
fit the Drug Enforcement Agency profile of known traffickers and mules. Perhaps
they are using the location as a transit point or just gathering intelligence
on our local activities or diverting our attention there while they are up to
something else in another location. If it was just fishing, they would not be
fishing at low tide when there is only a foot and a half of water. Needless to say
unharmed local civilian taxpayers feel intimated by hostile fishermen carrying
knives. Well I suppose you should have the Harbor Master study the situation
down there some more, maybe he can figure out something. Well have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/29/99 Tuesday 1:00 P.M. EDT: Well I am dead
tired. The housing authority with its ever increasing efficiency has installed
a new hot water heater and the apartment is back together. I still have that
interesting mold that bears examining above the bathroom sink. Well I will have
a bite to eat and go off to bed. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>6/29/99 Tuesday 8:50 A.M. EDT: I went back out
after the last message. I drove down by the Harbor and chatted with some of the
out of town fishermen. The Greenwich Police showed up and let them stay. I
returned to the center of town and walked around lower Greenwich Avenue. I
advised the Electric company employees if they were having problems with PCPs,
that they should call the Connecticut EPA. They were still washing down the PCP
oil with foaming agents. It looked like they have the electrical problem under
control, and they said no power was out. I chatted with a local Avenue retiree,
and he said "All He Wanted Was Peace and Quiet!". I walked around the
lower Avenue and back up Arch street and sat out at the Post Office Plaza until
4 A.M.. I also told the electrical company employees that when the transformer
blew up by the old Paradise cafe about five years ago, it was caused by
squirrels chewing on the electrical cables. I returned home and thought out a
few fish stories until 6 A.M.. I drove back down to Steamboat Road. I told a
couple of regulars that the visitors from Aspen who mentioned constructing a
pier on the east side of Steamboat Road never noticed the new pier that was
constructed there a few years ago. I chatted with one local about Intel and
gave him my web site. I chatted with a resident from Scotland and he kidded me
that in the old days when Scotsman fought over property, they would pull out their
swords and start fighting for the property. I told him I was an engineer and
had once lived around a Russian nuclear engineer, I think he got the message. I
chatted with the full time observer. I noticed Canadian license plates number
32 and 33 in Greenwich during the last fifteen years. I chatted briefly with
one Steamboat Road resident who was out feeding his pet squirrel in the
morning. I returned home. Before I went out I had called Housing Authority
Maintenance, and told them the apartment hot water tank is leaking above the
bathroom sink. The ceiling is damp, and it has also developed and interesting
mold spot which should be cultured, incubated, and studied if this were a
Pasteur Research Institute living laboratory. Maybe with all the different spores
and molds and various dust I have in the apartment, I might have a mutant mold
growing. I also chatted with a gentleman from Austria while down on the
waterfront. Well I would like to go to bed, so I guess I won't wait for
maintenance to show up sooner or later. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/29/99 Tuesday 2:20 A.M. EDT: I also stopped by
the Greenwich Harbor Inn before returning home. The regular night manager was
in, and the air conditioning was not working the lobby. I don't know about the
rest of the hotel. I suggest to her that she contact Johnson Controls out of
Newport News, Virginia who I once saw servicing the heating and cooling
systems. I believe Johnson Controls has an office at Westchester Airport, since
they bought the old Pan American Airlines Special Services Division, which was
like the State Department of the Airline Industry in the old days. I got
emailed this link tonight OAG Worldwide . CIO
Note:<888>6/29/99 Tuesday 1:40 A.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message after chatting with a family member about 9:30 P.M.. When I
arrived half way down Greenwich Avenue, there were several fire trucks parked
at Greenwich Avenue and Fawcett Place across from the movie theatre. I headed
down Arch Street since the street was blocked off by the police. I drove down
to Steamboat Road and chatted with some of the waterfront crowd. I told one
local computer user who just started smoking again six months ago, he might be
having problems with Iroquit poisoning, since it is very common in New England
after prolonged dry spells, people get Iroquit poisoning which is like Swamp
fever or what happened during the Salem Witch trials. The natural remedy for
Iroquit poisoning is smoking tobacco or taking Niacimide like I do or Niacin
which make you flush red, if Niacimide is not available. Commercial bakers
today commonly use flour with Niacin added, so if one eats enough baked goods,
you frequently get enough Niacin. Also Niacin I believe is the same as Vitamin
B3 which is similar to Nicotinic acid, which one gets from smoking tobacco.
Well the wharf rats chatted with a long time Greenwich resident returning from
Aspen with his wife from Fort Worth, Texas and they're headed up to Nantucket.
One had to watch their language down on the waterfront in case ladies are
around. I noticed a few youngster moon watching through the clouds. It feels
like rain, and possibly feels like tornado weather might occur to the north of
us. It is a hot sultry evening about 78 degrees F.. Well I next returned to the
center of town, and I chatted with a couple of other locals. One told me it was
a transformer fire on Fawcett Place. The fire department looked like they had
washed down the gutters with a foaming agent possibly to retard any PCPs. I
noticed the electrical department there and the police department. I did not
see the state EPA man there. I guess the fire department and the electrical
department will have to determine if any PCP ran off into the storm drains into
Long Island Sound. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue and there was
not much happening. Well I returned home and had a Citra soda in a chilled
frosty mug. No one seemed to know how the President traveled in the area today,
so I guess he probably took Marine One which everyone knows is serviced in Bridgeport,
Connecticut. I explained to some of the waterfront crowd that waterfront
development has to be overseen by the Army Corps of Engineers, and frequently
the Department of Defense has plans for certain areas during military
emergencies or natural disasters which is why they frequently certain
recreation development in certain areas. Well enough to report on now, have a
good morning. I got email from a relative, and he told me on a recent trip to
China and the Far east, he ran into a Chinese four star general who ran the
Chinese defense system along with the Defense minister of Australia. Well I
guess it is a small world. CIO
Note:<888>6/28/99 Monday 8:40 P.M. EDT: I went to bed after
the last message, but I did not fall asleep until about noon. Around 4:30 P.M.,
my 4 P.M. appointment called up to tell me I missed it. I guess I reset the
alarm when it went off at 2 P.M.. Well I finally got up about 6:30 P.M.. I had
breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I guess
I am still on a night schedule. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well not
much to report. Anyone caught up in the local White House visit today is
probably suffering from White House fever. The common cure is "Take Two
Aspirin, and Call Me in the Morning". Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>6/28/99 Monday 8:00 A.M. EDT: Other wildlife
observations last night, there was a black cat hanging around in front of the
Porsche dealership last night. Also I saw a black and white tuxedo cat crossing
the post office plaza, just after I saw the rat eating garbage in the street in
front of Richard's Men's clothing. I checked out the excavation work on the new
Richard's and since nobody in Greenwich ever wears new cloths anymore, I think
it is a waste of money to have another clothing store there. I suggested to a
number of local merchants that they should build a Tivoli Garden there instead
closed in with a glass enclosed type Victorian green house structure, so people
could site inside in during the cold winters and hot summers and sip tea and
coffee on the Avenue and wander around in a Tropical paradise, but I suppose
the people in Greenwich don't understand the Quality of life type architecture
that they could build instead of think in terms of cost per square foot architecture.
That is why they vetoed my idea for a glass enclosed sun solarium with swimming
pool on the roof of the new Hospital and the Peterson addition at the library.
The locals would rather invest in cruise ships and escape to more exotic
destinations that weather out the four seasons here. Just like when the local
people in Greenwich are poor they summer in Nantucket to save on expenses, and
when they are rich, they vacation in Europe. Thus since the last few years have
been prosperous years, I would dare say most of the affluent people in town are
vacationing in Europe to enjoy the waters of the various European spas and
hospitality concerns. Thus in the nature of travel and tourism, we probably
have a few package tourists coming our way on the return trips out of Europe,
whom are curious to see what life is like on the other side of the big Pond. I
have noticed a few retired folks from overseas downtown, whom seem to enjoy
sitting down in Greenwich after walking too much in Manhattan. Well after the previous
message I did my regular internet work, and I then went out about 6 P.M. and
drove down by the waterfront and chatted with some of the locals whom were just
starting their days. No news is good news as far as I can tell. Well not much
else to report on the home front, I suppose it will be another warm day, so I
will have to suffer a little bit of heat when I finally make it out this
afternoon. I noticed a big influx of PowerBall Players this morning, there were
four people lined up in front of Zyn stationary just before it opened. I
suppose after a while people lose interest in standing in line for lottery
tickets and would rather gamble on horses over the internet Horse racing and
betting from OTB which is a lot more comfortable than cooling your dogs on the
Avenue, and I would imagine the odds are better although not the purses. Well
so much on social commentary from this neck of the woods, so I would imagine
"Nothing is Really Happening" since everyone has made so much money,
they all took off traveling, and us lesser mortals are stuck catering to the
tourist trade are whomever shows up on the rebound. Remember whenever one of
our Good Will Ambassadors takes off from town, someone or a group of people
usually show up on the return. Well have a good day, and enjoy the town for
what it is. I suppose if you need a vacation there are plenty of alternative
destinations, but when needs to relax frequently home is the most familiar and
relaxing place. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>6/28/99 Monday 3:40 A.M. EDT: I went out about
12:30 A.M.. I drove down by the waterfront and returned to the center of town.
It was overcast, so we might be some rain. I walked the entire length of
Greenwich Avenue viewing some of the shop windows. I noticed a rat in the
street eating garbage in front of Richard's Men store. The items on Greenwich
Avenue tend to be very pricey, but it is still intriguing to look at what
they're trying to sell, and of course I always enjoy the exercise. It was only
about 76 degrees F., so it was not too uncomfortable. I returned home, and I
took a chilled 12 oz. can of Alaska tin salmon and a 4 oz. can of flake white
tuna fish, and drained them, and flaked them both together in a bowl. I added
some herbs and spices along with a small amount of white wine, angostura
bitters, two small chopped Vidalia onions, the remains of some salad dressing
and Hellmann’s mayonnaise and one raw egg and mixed it all together. I then put
part on two slices of bread and made a sandwich and refrigerated the rest, and
sliced two dill pickles and ate it all with a small bowl of goldfish crackers
and ice tea. I then cleaned up the dishes. I am not having coffee, since I have
to be to bed earlier and up about 2 P.M. tomorrow for a 4 P.M. appointment. It
was a very quiet night out, and I suppose tomorrow afternoon will be a little
busier with President Clinton in the area at Westport for a fund raiser. Well
have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/27/99 Sunday 11:45 P.M. EDT: I was up at 6:30
P.M.. I had breakfast of three fried eggs, toast, five strips of bacon,
vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I started house cleaning and watering the
plants while listening to the BBC Up All Night, third dino. I rested from 9
P.M. to 10 P.M. and just finished the house cleaning and watering the plants. I
am making up a batch of icetea.htm which should be done in about a half hour.
While it steeps, I will clean up and take a shower. I might possibly go out
then for a little fresh air. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/27/99 Sunday 8:25 A.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last message, and I chatted with some of the regular visiting
fishermen down by the harbor. I returned to the center of town about 6:30 A.M.,
and I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue a couple of times. I chatted
with a few morning early risers. I stopped by the Grand Union and bought a half
gallon of 2% milk for $1.69 and a box of "I Can't Believe It's Not
Butter" for .99 for a total of $2.68. I returned home and filed this
report. I suggest in extreme hot weather like we're having, you invest in
Frederich Air Conditioning. I believe in India if you want to relieve the heat
you add more curry to your cooking, which helps you not feel the heat. I
believe interesting meals in hot weather are Greek salads, chilled canned tuna
or canned salmon salads, gazpacho, curry chicken salad in a half cantaloupe,
for thirst quenching beverages like Sangria, or ice tea with lots of fruit
slices in it. Of course fruit salads or any other chilled concoction like
chilled pasta salad with bits of prochuto and red pepper and broccoli bit,
whatever is cold. Well as for me I just had Ramen noodles and ice tea. The
Ramen noodles with all the salt is actually good in hot weather. I suppose one
could study what foods they eat in other places that are hot. Well enjoy the
day, and if you're not up to the Buick Classic golf tournament, today the
Allman Brothers are doing a NASCAR concert in Hartford, Connecticut
Wrenchead.com NASCAR Allman Brother's Concert , however I don't know if it sold
out or not. Well have a good day, I am just about to go to bed, and when I get
up this evening, I will start my usual Sunday house cleaning routines. CIO
Note:<888>6/27/99 Sunday 4:00 A.M. EDT: I studied the
Greenwich Hospital web site Welcome to Greenwich Hospital , and from what I can
tell, we're in reasonably safe hands, but I suppose if you had a lot of money
and wanted to be more secure, you could buy an apartment near the grounds of
Sloan Kettering Hospital or New York Hospital over there around York Avenue in
Manhattan, but it tends to be a little bit noisy neighborhood. Of course the
air quality is slightly better out here. I here tell the Mayo Clinic Mayo
Clinic & Foundation for Medical Education and Research , has certain
facilities available, if you don't mind flying out to Rochester, Minnesota.
Well I think I will survive here for now. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/27/99 Sunday 3:00 A.M. EDT: I went out after the
last message. I drove down by the waterfront and chatted with a couple of
locals, fishermen, and visitors. I noticed the Greenwich Marine patrol take off
on a call over by Belle Haven. I saw a tug boat out in the harbor today that
does marine rescue instead of the Coast Guard. Apparently the Coast Guard
charges a couple of hundred dollars these days for a tow, so other people are
doing the business. I noticed a ring around the moon that is almost full, so
hopefully it will rain soon, since it is awfully dry in the area. I saw two
trucks with the web address Wrenchead.com which is an online Auto Parts store.
I suppose since that business is very lucrative, they will be making a little
bit of money. I returned to the center of town, and I walked the lower part of
Greenwich Avenue, and it was extremely hot and sultry. Well I will begin to slow
down, and relax. I guess all the golfers are an early morning crowd, so there
was not much late night activity this evening. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/26/99 Saturday 11:45 P.M. EDT: Well on a minor
note, the noise I heard in the laundry room ceiling last night, I checked at
about 6:30 this morning, and another neighbor said it was probably squirrels. I
checked it at 4:30 P.M. this afternoon with a flash light, and the walls go up
to the original ceiling height, so it was probably just heat from the laundry
room causing the ventilator ducts to make noise. I have pointed out to a number
of residents that the area to the left as you enter this building through the
front entrance all along the left side of the hallway is sealed off, and perhaps
an old furnace or other oddity is there. I suppose it would make a good storage
room, if they ever opened it up, but it would not be practical for an
apartment, since it has no windows. CIO
Note:<888>6/26/99 Saturday 10:55 P.M. EDT: Well I woke up at
4 P.M., and I had GU raisin bran, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins for
breakfast. I went back to bed and at 6 P.M., I had a call from a friend. I
showered and dropped off some of his personal belongings he had stored at my
place, and I chatted for a while. I returned to stopped by CVS in Riverside and
bought a carton of Tampa cigar cigarettes for $12.92. I returned to central
Greenwich, and Steamboat Road was crowded and no parking, so I parked in
central Greenwich and drank a diet Pepsi. I walked down by the waterfront, and
viewed the regular harbor cocktail party at the Greenwich Harbor Inn. I am sure
lots of famous golfers are in the area since the Buick Open is going on. I
walked on down to the bottom of Steamboat Road, and the regular crowd was not
there, but it was packed full of fishermen. One fellow caught an eel. I walked
back up Steamboat Road. There were two news trucks parked in front of Zyns
reporting on possible Powerball mania again, ABC and Fox. I chatted with the
ABC news people and gave them a few tips on covering Manhattan. I also told him
a bit that was going on in the area. I sat out and walked the lower section of
Greenwich Avenue again. I drank a Citra soda on the hot sweaty night. I walked
the lower section of Greenwich Avenue again. I sat out at the Post Office plaza
and chatted with a local about how poorly the computer press was doing anymore
with everyone on the internet. I returned home, and I am cooking a Red Baron
pizza for dinner which should be ready shortly. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>6/26/99 Saturday 4:50 A.M. EDT: I downloaded a
Oracle application server that I tried to install, but it would not install
properly. I guess it is time to call it a day. Quite day for a change. CIO
Note:<888>6/26/99 Saturday 2:30 A.M. EDT: I had a Stauffer's
frozen lasagna for dinner, ice tea, and coffee. I did a little internet work. I
watched a little of ABC at 10 P.M.. I rested from 10:30 P.M. to midnight. I did
my laundry, and I watched a bit of the History Channel and CSPAN. I heard a
noise above the laundry room false ceiling and a ceiling panel was ajar.
Perhaps it was the heat rising from the dryers. I can't imagine anyone crawling
around the false ceilings. There is not much to report. I have not been out
today, since I don't have much to do; and of course at the end of the month I
am low on funds for keeping busy. Well the ends of the months are always very
quiet for me. Have a good morning. Perhaps now that I have lots of baud width,
I might try chatting on the internet; but I have not really done that in quite
a lot time; and I frequently get tired of chatting. CIO
Note:<888>6/25/99 Friday 8:20 P.M. EDT: Well I was up at 2
P.M. this afternoon. I had three fried eggs, four strips of bacon, toast,
vitamins, orange juice and coffee for breakfast. I did some routine internet
work. I did a few cable modem tweaks from SpeedGuide.net in the registry. I
also made a permanent swapper of 128 megs on the E: drive. I also took the
Vcache recommendations. The Windows 98 Drivers Bug tip at Windows 9x
Troubleshooting , I fixed by installing the *.vxd files that Windows 98
installation did not install. The system seems a lot better, and is running
even better. I am just about to optimize the swapper on my E: drive. I updated
Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>6/25/99 Friday 1:40 A.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last message, and I chatted with some locals down on Steamboat Road.
We had one local show up with his BMW overheating and overflowing coolant.
After it cooled down a bit we examined it. Apparently his uncle had worked on
it today, and he had installed the upper cowl over the fan improperly, pushing
a hose again the fan, causing the fan to jam and break two blades. I got a
flash light and towel, and reach underneath the car after it cooled and removed
one of the broken fan blades that was still interfering with the fan movement,
and I aligned the hose to its proper position, and pushed the cowl into its
right place, so the stranded driver and his girl friend were able to return
home nearby. I chatted with a few other people. I stopped by the Greenwich
Harbor Inn to use the bathroom. No boats were in, but plenty of people were
have drinks on the outside harbor terrace. I returned to the center of town and
walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue and the lower section a second
time. I chatted with a local night time worker on his way to work. My right leg
and foot fell asleep while I was sitting down on the bench, so I had to move it
around to get it going. I returned home and had some goldfish crackers and ice
tea. I chatted with a friend from across the Sound for about an hour. I had a
dish of Hagen Daz ice cream. I guess I will do a little internet surfing. I
heard on the BBC that Cardinal Hume of England passed away from cancer, which
was not report in the U.S. media. I suppose it is another quiet evening. Well
have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/24/99 Thursday 7:45 P.M. EDT: I had dinner of
three reheated salmon cakes, a microwaved baked potato, steamed broccoli, ice
tea; and I am just about to have my coffee. I am listening to the BBC. I
noticed in the Greenwich Times at the library today that Staples has Maxtor 8.4
gigabyte hard drives on sale for $99.99 sale price. The sales brochure appears
that this is the actual price and not a rebate price. Well after my coffee, I
might go out for an evening stroll. I noticed in an article at
http://www.internetnews.com that @home is putting a 128 Kbytes upspeed on their
service as opposed to the 3 megabyte download speed. CIO
Note:<888>6/24/99 Thursday 5:45 P.M. EDT: I was up at 1 P.M.
today. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and
coffee. I cleaned up and went out. They are installing another cable along the
Post Road in the center of town. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop, and
they have a Victorian sitting chair there for $250 in pretty good shape. I made
my 3 P.M. appointment. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and read the local
paper, and I also read P.C. Computing. I returned home and chatted with a
couple of neighbors. My next door neighbor's daughter is moving out her
belongings. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm which was down quite a bit
today. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>6/24/99 Thursday 5:00 A.M. EDT: I read my email. I
downloaded ftp://ftp.caldera.com/pub/OpenLinux/1.3‑dos‑install/ in
my D: drive that I emptied and uninstalled and installed as FAT16, but although
the program downloaded in its entirety, I could not get it to install by
disabling my C: drive in the CMOS, and installing it into the D: drive which
was then the C: drive. The Linux program kept saying I did not have a drive to
install on, and I was not going to run Linux Fdisk and risk losing my Windows
98 system. Thus I saved the download on the C: drive as Linux folder, and I
reformatted the D: drive and Fat32 it. I transferred its contents back from the
C: drive where I had stored them. Well I then had a the last of the smoke
salmon with onion and chive cream cheese sandwich with mayo and a glass of ice
tea. I am tired, and it is time to go to bed. I have a 3 P.M. appointment
today, so I will have to be up at 1 P.M.. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>6/23/99 Wednesday 11:55 P.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message. I stopped by the Grand Union and bought a 12 oz. bottle of
STP The Racers Edge Fuel Injection and Carburetor Cleaner for $3.29 plus .20
tax for a total of $3.49. I put it in the Volvo's gas tank right away, since I
have a full tank. After about five minutes, the car started running fine.
Frequently with automobiles with fuel injection, one needs to add Fuel
Injection cleaner every six months, and this cleans out the injector system and
the injector nozzles, and it immediately starts running much better. It is an inexpensive
remedy to a common automobile problem. I parked downtown and walked the entire
length of Greenwich Avenue. It was a very quiet night out, and hardly anyone
was out, except a full house of college kids in the Sundown saloon. I noticed
one patron from 64 Greenwich Avenue exiting the restaurant, and then drive up
Greenwich Avenue the wrong way in a Buick with New Jersey license plate. I
guess he was disoriented. I returned to the center of town, and I noticed an
ambulance, bicycle patrolman, and two police cars responding to a Pedestrian in
need who looked like he had feel down and had a big mark on his forehead or
black eye. I returned home and filed this report. I generally do not go down to
Steamboat Road after sunset other than driving around and turning around
because it is a dark road, and anyone could be loitering down there, although
automobiles are not suppose to park down there after 9 P.M.. I noticed in the
Greenwich Times today that Fergie cancelled out on the White Birch Farm Polo
match this weekend because of a previous engagement in England. Perhaps she is
trying to lose weight at Wimbleton munching on strawberries and cream. It is
about 70 degrees F. out at midnight, and today it was quite hot, sultry, with
bad air. I suppose if we get rain, it might clear up the air a bit. Well have a
good night. CIO
Note:<888>6/23/99 Wednesday 9:50 P.M. EDT: I made dinner by
taking a 16 oz. can of Alaskan salmon and putting it in the Cuisinart, adding
quarters of one Vidalia onion, one egg, two tablespoons of herbal spicy flower
and herbs and spices and mixing it all together. The mixture was a little moist
for hand formed cakes, so I oiled with olive oil a Teflon coated cup cake pan,
doing six of the openings. I put one part of the mixture in each of the cup
cake openings, and dusted the tops with spicy herbal flower. I cooked the
salmon cakes in the convection microwave oven for a half hour a 350 degrees.
Fifteen minutes into the process I started steaming corn on the cob and
broccoli. At the end of the process I put three of the salmon cakes on the
plate along with the vegetables. I had to separate the cakes from the tin with
a knife, but they came out perfectly formed and delicious along with the
vegetables and ice tea for dinner. I chilled the other three salmon cakes, and
I am now just about to have my coffee. I listened to the BBC while doing this,
and I also went through the last two weeks of the Greenwich Post. Well have a
good evening. CIO
Note:<888>6/23/99 Wednesday 7:55 P.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message. I stopped by the Fashion Light Center and bought two fifteen
watt frosted candelabra bulbs for $2.86 total. I stopped by the Exxon gasoline
station next to the Greenwich Library and bought $14.25 of premium gasoline. I
went by the Greenwich Library and read the local paper. I also read three
computer newsweeklies. Not much going on in the computer field. I suggested to
the librarian for cleaning computer beige cases and other light office
equipment like copies, I use Clorox bleach in a spray bottle, and try not to
get the spray into the insides of the computer or other equipment to give it
that bright shinny new look. I checked out "Island of the Blue
Dolphins" video. I drove down Greenwich Avenue, and it was still a bit
warm. I stopped by the Grand Union and bought a half gallon of 2% milk for
$1.69. I came home, and I adjusted the air intake on my Volvo for hot weather,
and I made sure the hallow rubber hose insulated the ignition wires where they
cross the manifold. I installed the two new bulbs on the bathroom scones
overlooking the dining table. I had a Citra soda. I put another 12 pack of
Citra soda in the refrigerator. I have also installed a Password on my screen
saver in case anyone is sneaking into my apartment to use my computer. My
former neighbor's daughter is moving her out of the apartment, and she gave me
71 old National Geographic which I put on the bedroom desk. I always enjoyed
reading National Geographic, and with all the computer activity for the last
ten years, I have not had much chance to read them. Well I guess I will catch
up on a few back issues of the Greenwich Post before, I have diner of smoked
salmon and cream cheese sandwich, steamed corn on the cob, steamed broccoli,
ice tea and coffee. Russell Reynolds of Directorship had an editorial in
today's Greenwich Times that the town of Greenwich did not show enough
attention when George W. Bush came into town for the $1,000 a head fund raiser,
however I suppose at those prices quite a few people stayed away. You know dinner
with George W. Bush or a new home PC which would you prefer. Well it is hot and
dry out, and the grass in non shaded areas is beginning to dry out, so I
suppose we could use a bit of rain. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>6/23/99 Wednesday 4:35 P.M. EDT: I had another
annoying phone call this morning from somebody from IBM Lotus wanting to me to
answer a survey on R5. I told them what I knew, I advised them to email me the
800 number or to send me the demo CD. I went back to bed until 3 P.M.. I tried
listening to the BBC, but it was nothing but Wimbleton. Instead I listened to
the second Dino, the Voice of Russia. The mentioned that they have built a new
super armored tank called the "Black Eagle". There was a discussion
on Puskin and a historical dissertation on Russian porcelain. I had breakfast
of three fried eggs, five strips of microwaved bacon between paper towels, two
slices of toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. The Russian broadcast
mentioned something about a 1,000 Kilograms of Caviar. I updated Scott's Index
scopor01.htm , which was only up about $25 today. I guess the Pop Corn market
down on Wall Street is not doing much since the high flying yuppies are away on
vacation. Well I have not been out since Sunday evening, so I guess I should
start cleaning up, and go out to fill up the gasoline tank on the Volvo and
stop by the library and read some computer press. I should be out in about an
hour. Well stay cool. CIO
Note:<888>6/23/99 Wednesday 2:30 A.M. EDT: Well I watched
the ABC evening news. I relaxed around doing a little internet work. I watched
a little bit of the Learning Channel. A family member survived heart surgery. I
had relatives in the area this weekend who did not look me up. I chatted with
another family member. In thinking about the Royal wedding, I have this
internet page from a few years ago british.htm . Fergie is suppose to be in
town this weekend for a Polo Match. I once chatted with William Simon and his
wife about horses, and he financed Fergie's "Budgie the Helicopter"
coloring book. I think she advertises for Weight Watchers International , but
recent photos of the Queen looks like she has put on a few pounds herself, so I
guess they all have to keep up their weight to keep Prince William under control.
I noticed a few other pages Sweden Royal Family Välkommen till Kungl.
Hovstaterna , Netherlands Royal Family From Johan Willem Friso to Queen Beatrix
, and Sultan of Brunei Government of Brunei Darussalam who seems to have two
wives. Well I guess if you are a Sultan, you can have more than one wife. Of
course if he wanted to move to America, he could just become a Mormon and live
a simpler life. Well I looked for that old "M" magazine from about
twelve years ago that had the article on Nantucket, William Paley, and
photographs of all the European Royal families, but it seems to have
disappeared mysteriously. Maybe some enterprising young Royal Watcher should
compile a web list of all the Royal sites with photographs for the general
public to view. It would probably be an educational experience. Well I have
stomach acid from being hungry, so perhaps I will have some Ramen noodles
before trying to go to bed again for the last three hours. I made a briefing
phone call to another group whom seem to stay up at night. Have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>6/22/99 Tuesday 6:10 P.M. EDT: Well I have
finished my daily work. I did my email and my daily work list scotwork.htm . I
noticed in the British Press Photos of President Clinton overseas, he seems to
have a bug or mosquito bit on his right cheek about two and a half inches south
east of the right ear. I guess he got bit by a bug. I also installed Netscape
Communicator 4.6 which I never use. Basically days like today, although they
are good to most people, if you have allergies or are bothered by air pollution
are not always a good day. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . I will now
have dinner of a smoke salmon with onion and chive cream cheese sandwich, with
steamed corn on the cob with steamed broccoli, ice tea, and coffee. After
dinner I will clean up, and possibly go out. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>6/22/99 Tuesday 4:00 P.M. EDT: I am doing my
regular internet work. I am through the last few days' email. I updated
satphoto.htm .CIO
Note:<888>6/22/99 Tuesday 11:50 A.M. EDT: I was awake at 10
A.M. this morning by the Navy Web Master calling to complain that I had the
ValueClick web advertising on navy1.htm . I tried to explain to him that
calling me at 10 A.M. is like calling somebody at 3 A.M.. I had him email me
his complaint and I removed the ValueClick Advertising from navy1.htm . He said
he would refer the matter to the Department of Justice, if I did not remove the
advertising link. I called the White House Secret Service Intelligence division
at 202‑435‑5000. They said they did not involve themselves in
Internet Activity. I checked with another authority here in town. I also
checked with a family member who said another family member is having surgery
at 2 P.M. this afternoon. I will now have breakfast, and try to have a good
day. CIO
Below is a copy of the email I received about the matter from
mailto:Goldstein.Alan@HQ.NAVY.MIL
To: Goldstein, Alan P
Subject: RE: Illegal web page
> ‑‑‑‑‑Original Message‑‑‑‑‑
> From: Goldstein, Alan P [mailto:Goldstein.Alan@HQ.NAVY.MIL]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 1999 10:04 AM
> To: 'mls@home.com'
> Cc: Goldstein, Alan P
> Subject: Illegal web page
>
>
> Mr. Scott,
>
> Your web page at http:///mrscott.com/navy1.htm is a copy of
the
> official Navy web site's welcome page at http://www.navy.mil.
The use of
> the phrase "official Navy web site" and the way you
have
> presented the page
> is in violation of Federal laws which prohibit the use of
government
> emblems, etc., purporting to be an agency of the U.S.
government.
>
> Since this page also has commercial advertising, it also
implies an
> endorsement of the product by the U.S. Navy.
>
> Please remove this page from the web. Your cooperation is
greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Alan P. Goldstein
> Assistant Chief of Information
> Technology Integration
> Navy Office of Information
> The Pentagon ‑ Washington, D.C.
> visit the Navy's web site at http://www.navy.mil
>
Following is my "Michael Scott's" reply:
To: Goldstein, Alan P
Subject: RE: Illegal web page
http://mrscott.com/navy1.htm
http://mrscott.com/navy1.htm
http://www.mikescott.org/navy1.htm
Internet Advertising removed from pages.
The page is part of the downloadable directory, and nobody every
looks
at it anyway.
However, if you were working at a remote internet site, and had
access to the downloadable
directory, you would have links which one might be able to access
from a more remote location,
which is the purpose of the directory.
Show the page again to Jimmy Johnson "Chief of Navy
Operations" and see if there is anything wrong
with it now.
Since nobody uses the directory off the server, it is all totally
irrelevant.
I have checked with the White House, and they said not to bother
me.
This site originally started as a Decoy Project to catch somebody
like the "Unabomber"
five years ago. I just let the site ride since most people did not
have the capability of producing
this site, with the technology five to three years ago.
I have not received any compensation from any Corporate or
Government group, the ValueClick Advertising
pays for my Cable Modem which is $42 plus $43 for Optimum Online
TV which you also have to have.
Thus the $40 to $65 I get pays for the internet connection.
I would not get involved in this, since the state of Connecticut
has all ready quit paying for my heat and
electricity, which is not fair to me a legally disabled citizen
living on SSI with severe arthritis .
Basically we are neighbors of the Bushs and since my family was
involved in founding the U.S. Military, I happen to have
met anyone of prominence in this century.
As a volunteer project taking close to 50,000 hours; I don't
pretend the site is a professional job,
but you have to remember, five years ago when I started Tim
Berners Lee emailed me to keep up the
concept of a downloadable directory.
Thus without any funding the site has been produced, so take it
for what it is or use another portal.
If you want me to remove the U.S. Navy from the downloadable
directory, you will have to contact
somebody in Justice and have them look into whether legally you
can do that.
I don't think you can.
I did remove the click through advertising link.
Tell those tourists down there, if they want to keep there jobs,
"Not To Make Waves",
I know plenty of Key West Navy personnel whom are now serving in
places like
Diego Garcia and Greenland, who might actually have enjoyed using
the downloadable directory.
Yours Truly,
Michael Louis Scott, Esquire
Note:<888>7/07/99 Wednesday 7:00 P.M. EDT: Well I went out
at 2:30 P.M., and I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I then went to
RadioShack in Cos Cob and bought the 7 Channel Weatheradio with Severe Weather
Alert with 15 presets NWR‑Same Operation 12‑249 on sale for $59.97
from $79.97 plus a Lithium 9 Volt Battery for $6.99 for backup plus tax of
$4.02 for $70.98 total. I returned home, and I am setting it up on Channel 7
162.550 mhz (I believe NOAA Rockefeller Antenna) for multiple channels, first
channel 99 for fifty mile radius, 2 Westchester Country, New York (036119), 3
Fairfield County, Connecticut (009001), 4 New York country, New York (036061),
5 Rockland Country, New York (036087), 6 Nassau County, New York (036059), 7,
Bexar County, Texas (048029), 8 Indian River Country, Florida (012061), 9
Suffolk County, New York (036103), 10 New Haven County, Connecticut (009009),
11 York County, Maine (023031), 12 Houston County, Texas (048225), 13 Nantucket
County, Massachusetts (025019), 14 Monroe County, Florida (012087), 15 Martin
County, Florida (012085) . The National Weather Service Number for the preset
codes is 1‑888‑697‑7263. Well it says on the NOAA Weather
Radio Rockefeller Center Transmitter the routine weekly test is 11 A.M. to Noon
on Wednesday. The broadcast comes in fine, but I have to wait for the routine
weekly test to see, if the Alert function is pulling in the signal. For
listening to the regular NOAA weather radio broadcasts in this area try wxradio
. Well I am hungry, so I will have a bite to eat. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>7/07/99 Wednesday 1:35 P.M. EDT: Well Dolphin Chat
is over. I viewed the apartment next doors to mine, it is a light cheery
apartment; and I had never seen it before. I use to worry about disturbing my
neighbor playing music, and I found out the only common walk is with the
entrance hallway and the bathroom, in other words; I doubt if she could have
ever heard the music. Well I like my apartment, so I don't think I will try to
move next door since I don't feel like moving all the junk in my apartment,
just so I can have window with view. Well have a pleasant afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>7/07/99 Wednesday 1:20 P.M. EDT:
http://www.mysticaquarium.org/starthere.cfm Live Dolphin Cam. CIO
Note:<888>7/07/99 Wednesday 12:50 P.M. EDT: Feeling hot try
these links for cooler weather Welcome to Australian Antarctic Program . CIO
Note:<888>7/07/99 Wednesday 12:35 P.M. EDT: ABCNEWS.com
Moderated Chat Dolphin Chat at 1 P.M. coming up shortly. CIO
Note:<888>7/07/99 Wednesday 12:20 P.M. EDT: Well I was up at
9 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I relaxed a bit, it is a bit cooler today. I 86ed the IBM
and Microsoft ad links from the tops of my homepages since no one ever looks at
them. I suppose I will relax and do a little computer work this afternoon. Have
a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>7/07/99 Wednesday 1:40 A.M. EDT: Well I think it
is time to sort out the House, and start putting the House back in order. That
is all for a while. CIO
Note:<888>7/06/99 Tuesday 9:45 P.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message after cleaning up and having breakfast. I returned the
videotapes and CDs to the Greenwich Library. I stayed at the library until
closing at 9 P.M.. They told me that quite a few residents were using the
library today to stay cool and it is most cool and refreshing inside the new
library. One resident suggest they keep the library open later, so people could
stay cool. They apparently had a shortage of seating today, since so many
people were trying to use it. This evening it was moderately busy. I chatted
with one resident whom had finished building a house on Block Island. I told
him Fishers Island is a little bit more private. I also mentioned a few items
about Nantucket. He told me that they found a carpenter on the island had been
living secretly in a cave on the island in the hidden forest for the last five
years. I suggested that he might have had erogot poisoning from the cranberry
bogs when they are dry which is a common problem in Massachusetts, and as usual
I suggested people with that problem should take Niacimide which is the common
generic remedy. I read three computer newsweeklies and two computer magazines.
Not much seems to be going on in the computer field, I guess a lot of people
are spending their technology profits on longer vacations. Well it is 92
degrees F. outside and 80 degrees F. inside. I believe the heat spell is
suppose to end on Thursday. One has to remember when one goes further north
away from the ocean it only gets hotter since away from the ocean the heat
builds up. The hottest I ever was in New England was in Hanover, New Hampshire
while visiting around August 1978 on my way up to Montreal. After traveling
into Montreal across to Toronto, I eventually spent the night in the parking
lot of York University outside of Toronto, and a bag piper woke me up
practicing his bag pipes in the morning since they had the Victoria Exhibition
going on at the time there. Well needless to say I did not have enough money to
attend the Victoria Exhibition, but I did see quite a few automobile factories
and heavy industries along Lake Erie before heading back down into the States.
Well it seems pretty quiet. I have noticed quite a few insects in the area that
one normally does not regularly see. Well I will do a little computer work this
evening. I don't know if I will bother going out or not. Have a good evening.
CIO
Note:<888>7/06/99 Tuesday 4:50 P.M. EDT: Well I am finally
up. I will have breakfast of three fried eggs, five strips of bacon, toast,
vitamins, orange juice, and coffee shortly. I chatted with a family member this
morning, and they said that they had read that Ross Perot is thinking of
running Lowell Weicker for President. I wonder if Lowell knows. Well have a
cool afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>7/06/99 Tuesday 9:10 A.M. EDT: Well I went back
out after the last message. I drove down by the waterfront and chatted with
some of the early morning fishermen. They were pulling in the blue fish this
morning. I advised them of Flossie's old recipe in Nantucket for cooking blue
fish. Bake one filleted and scaled blue fish filet in aluminum foil at 350
degrees Fahrenheit for about 30 minutes and stuff or coat the blue fish with
Hellmann’s mayonnaise and fresh dill. The mayonnaise helps take out some of the
oils and the dill adds flavor. I noticed a tall man came down to fish about 7
A.M., and one of the last tow trucks left. I noticed the electric company down
there, so hopefully they will get the power problem fixed in the 700 block. I
drank a Nestea Ice Tea and had some Pepperidge Farm goldfish crackers for a
snack while down there. I call the Pepperidge Farm Goldfish crackers sea
biscuits. I next returned to the center of town. I have not been bothering to
lock the car and I have been leaving the windows open downtown. I walked down
Greenwich Avenue and gave on the morning regulars a quick briefing. I stopped
by the Greenwich Train station and noticed the normal morning crowd headed off
to work. I stopped on the opposite platform and chatted with a visitor from
Green Farms, Connecticut and gave him a quick run down on the town situation. I
noticed there were about a thousand people lined up for the train, since it was
an hour late, and did not get there until about 8 A.M.. I guess they were all a
little hot standing on the platform. If one wants to observe the morning
commuter group going into Manhattan you get a good view of the legion of office
workers from the New Haven bound side of the platform. I returned to central
Greenwich about 8 A.M., and I returned home and had a glass of ice tea and then
filed this report. I guess the normal business community is back to work, so
have an enjoyable day, and try to stay cool. I suggested to one tanned commuter
going into Manhattan that if I were them I would open the Bethesda Fountain
Cafe in Central Park and sit there and observe the visitors in the City. I also
forgot to mention the family got into the railroad business because they were
cleaver at ship building and were in the shipping business running molasses and
rum from the West Indies back up the east coast of the United States and back
to Europe. Whatever brought us here in the first place never made the history
books, but I hear tell we were "horse thieves" back in Scotland and
had to get out of the country in a hurry and we caught the first boat which
happened to be coming here. Well have a good day, and remember to be hospitable
to our visitors. CIO
Note:<888>7/06/99 Tuesday 4:15 A.M. EDT: Well I went back
out about 1 A.M.. I made a peanut butter sandwich before going out and took
along three cans of Nestea Ice Tea with me. I also put in four 12 packs of diet
Sprite, Citra, Nestea, and Diet Coke in the refrigerator to have in reserve for
these hot days. I sat out downtown in front of the senior center and had a
peanut butter sandwich and Nestea. I left two cans of Nestea on the veterans
monument in case any hot veterans walk by whom are thirsty. I walked the lower
section of Greenwich Avenue and walked by the train station. The railing on the
east bound steps on the east end are all rusted away along with a good deal of
the masonry creating a pedestrian hazard for the commuters. I walked over to
the Greenwich Taxi stand and they are now driving Ford Crown Victorias. I tried
to interest them in General Motors products, but I am not sure if GM makes any
taxi models anymore. I told them a few taxi jokes about driving taxis in Lake
Forest, Illinois for two years while in college. I told them in Lake Forest,
Illinois all taxi drivers had to be fingerprinted by the FBI. I also told them
that one rather heavy lady that weighed about 600 pounds use to be the
dispatcher and she would handle any trouble calls. I also told them since
during that period it did not snow much in Illinois, they use to use me as the
snow and ice driver during blizzards for runs down to O’Hare airport from Lake
Forest. I also told them about Hurley Haywood at Brumos Porsche in
Jacksonville, Florida running a executive protection driver training service,
which he was good at since he won Daytona over a half dozen times. We commiserated
that GM no longer makes Cadillac limousines, and they said Rudy's Limousine
service could no longer get them. I told them the story about going into our
local Cadillac dealer and asking to see the new Cadillacs and instead they
showed me Oldsmobiles and gave me Oldsmobile literature, which seemed peculiar.
I mentioned that some families who once controlled the railroads branched off
into oil and steel and then got into the automobile business and probably are
into minerals, lumber, coal, timber, gravel, and other not so profitable
industries anymore. I told them that when I drove a taxi in Chicago after
returning from Europe during the first 18 hours shift after two days of
training, my first passenger at O'Hare airport looked like Prince Phillip and I
took him to the Drake Hotel and gave him the grand tour down Michigan
Boulevard. I believe my next passenger was a bag lady moving about 50 bags of
personal belongings out of her apartment near Clark street, and the following
passenger was a hippie smoking marijuana which distracted me and I ended up
driving up Clark Street the wrong way, and I believe I got a ticket. By the end
of that shift, I heard the news that E. Howard Hunt's wife had been on the jet
that crashed in the south side of Chicago and she was carrying suitcases of
$100 bills. I figured I was not cut out for taxi driving, so I believe I headed
back east. I also told them that during the oil embargo, during the early 70s,
the only places to get gasoline was the Exxon station at the Round Hill store,
the Darien rest area, the Hess station on the west side of Manhattan that
serviced taxi cabs, the Mobil station next to Rockefeller University, and the
Shell station down around Prince Street in SoHo. Thus I told them I learned to
walk a lot and am still walking. I have also mentioned recently that during the
oil embargo, the steam generation plant south of the United Nations use to have
plenty of energy since the underground tunnel through Penn Station carries coal
cars to feed the steam plant, and most of the buildings in midtown Manhattan
were powered with steam from that particular facility across the street from
the old East Side Airline terminal, which is where I last stayed for a week
before coming back out to Greenwich fifteen and a half years ago after coming
down from Canada, off of Nantucket with Jackie, visiting Florida during the
Grenada invasion, and leaving Nantucket originally at the end of the season.
Having only gone to Manhattan once in the last nine years, I am not sure it is
all still there, but I believe the east side airline terminal was replaced and
along with it Wolf Peugeot and they no longer sell Peugeots in the United
States. After chatting with the taxi men, I walked back up Greenwich Avenue
just as the train came in. Two skinny young gals were coming out from the city.
I told them to watch out for brown outs today. I sat at the Post Office plaza,
and then I walked up to the top of Greenwich Avenue and sat out there for a
while. I noticed quite a bit of traffic. I returned back down the Avenue and I
found a roll of toilet paper for a giant I suppose about 12 inches in diameter
and 12 inches wide. I guess they sell that for big people some place else quite
a novelty I had never seen. I put it in the car. I also noticed that Banana
Republic has moved up to the top of Greenwich Avenue around 2 East Putnam
Avenue. I sat for a while again. About 2:30 A.M. I drove down to Steamboat and
the lights were still out at the Barney and Jenkins buildings on the
waterfront. I noticed that there were three highway wreckers or tow trucks
parked down there, and the tow drivers were chatting with the fishermen. I
chatted with one temporary resident of Barney and Jenkins and I chatted with a
Italian fisherman about Italy in the winter of 1972 when there was a coal
strike in England and southern Europe and the Mediterranean was full of English
trying to escape the cold. It was also a cold winter that year, and one day in
February 1972 we skied at Carrerra north of Pisa where the Italian marble comes
from, and they had two feet of fresh powder that day. I also skied off about a
200 foot clift at the end of the run which had a sharp bend to the right, which
one could not see during a blizzard and landed on a road in a snow plow blade
full of snow which broke my fall. When I finally made it down the run, my ski
companions were wondering what happened to me and when I told them the story,
they were not sure what to make of it. I had a brandy and relaxed by the fire
place in the warm and comfortable lodge, and I never bother skiing again
although I have dealt with a lot of cold weather. Well after returning from
Steamboat Road, I had diet Sprite and filed this report. Well some times the
truth is stranger than fantasy. Have a good morning and watch out for brown
outs. CIO
Note:<888>7/05/99 Monday 11:55 P.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message after taking a cool shower instead of warm water. I parked in
the center of town. One local stroller told me that they just had had a modern
twin rotor helicopter land behind the town hall to medivac a patient to
Greenwich Hospital. It must have been a obstetrics case, because that is the
only reason I can think of medivacing someone to Greenwich Hospital since it
does not have a triage unit. Greenwich Hospital does have air conditioning, so
perhaps someone in Nantucket at the Cottage Hospital was too hot and were
medivaced off the island. I walked down by the water. On the way down I chatted
with a Hispanic mother and daughter whom use to live in Greenwich and they were
very enthusiastic about the George W. Bush campaign coming from Texas now. I
gave them some pointers about walking around in the New York area. I noticed
one of our local Greenwich Times reporters heading off to work. I walked by the
Greenwich Harbor Inn and there were about fifty people on the patio having
drinks and dinner. I noticed the Sea Falcon had departed port. I walked on down
by the waterfront and noticed a few residents of 700, 702, and 704 Steamboat
Road were walking around. Apparently the power had gone off there, and they
were not able to get anyone at the electric company and the landlords were on
the harbor for a cruise. I walked on down by the harbor and talked with some of
the locals. There were a few fireworks from Bayville, Long Island across the
way, possibly Oyster Bay, Long Island. We all agreed that people in Oyster Bay
never know what day it is anyway and are usually a day late and completely out
of touch with the times, with their old world manners. I noticed a few
fishermen trying to fish at low tide. They were only getting Bunker. Quite a
few youth were out listening to music. I returned back up the road. I stopped
by the desk at the Greenwich Harbor Inn. They no longer have the Coca Cola
machine down by their entrance. The desk clerk told me quite a few locals had
checked in to stay cool. I returned up town, and I chatted with a couple of
Canadian fellows about computers, physics and tech. I mentioned that I was like
McGiver, I know how to get certain activities done properly, but it would cost
a lot of money to bring in highly skilled professionals whom know how to build
more modern facilities, and the town was basically cheap. The street light was
blinking on and off constantly while I was talking to them probably because the
sensor was maladjusted. I suggest a bird might have crapped on the sensor. They
were driving a shinny bright red Mitsubishi sports car. I chatted with them for
quite a bit about other Canadian activities in the area, and they suggested
that I should try driving my old Volvo up to Canada. I explained to them if I
went up to Canada, someone else would have to come down here whom might not
like the heat and on a year round basis Greenwich has a moderate climate in the
winter being near the water. Since one of the fellows had arthritis he
understood. I had a drink of water from the water fountain in the park, and I
sat out for a while. There were lots of skinny young high school and college
kids out walking around whom did not seem to mind the heat. I guess when one is
thin like I use to be until age 33, one does not notice the heat as much. I
returned home and had a Citra soda in a chilled mug along with some ice tea. It
is 82 degrees F. in the apartment and 86 degrees F. outside, but it is not as
humid inside. The heat wave is suppose to continue until Thursday, so get use
to it. County Appliances over on Long Ridge Road in Stamford, Connecticut near
the Ridgeway Center might still have large heavy duty Frederich air
conditioners depending on the amount of voltage your dwelling can handle. Also
with a few people trying to go back to work tomorrow and trying to cool the
office buildings, I advise that as many people as possible stay home on Tuesday
tomorrow to avoid overuse of electricity and possibly causing brown outs in the
area. Well have a good morning, stay cool if as all possible. CIO
Note:<888>7/05/99 Monday 7:35 P.M. EDT: After I put the
coffee to chill in the refrigerator, I started making chicken salad. I stripped
the rest of the meat off the Purdue oven roaster carcass. I diced it and put it
all in mixing bowl, I then diced three medium Vidalia onions, and the rest of
the can of small olives; and mixed it all together in the bowl. I added Italian
Spices, oregano, basil, hot curry, Chinese five spice, pepperica, poultry
seasoning, celery salt, ground pepper, and garlic powder and mixed it all
together, I then added a six ounces of the salad dressing and mixed it all
again, and I then added five large tablespoon scoops of Hellmann’s mayonnaise
that I keep chilled and mixed it all together and put it all in a Rubbermaid
container to chill in the refrigerator. Well the chicken salad mixture weighs
four pounds without the container, so that should be about eight, eight ounce
servings for the next number of days. Well it is still warm inside, so I will
shower and clean up and get some fresh air. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>7/05/99 Monday 6:40 P.M. EDT: I laid out a bed of
Boston lettuce on a large dinner plate, I added a half of sliced cucumber, a
sliced plum tomato, two stalks of celery sliced into eight smaller stalks, four
slices of white chicken meat sliced into slivers lengthwise, a half of diced
Vidalia onion, a third of a can of small pitted olives, and a kosher dill
pickle sliced into quarters and put the salad dressing on this for a delicious
chicken chef's salad for dinner with ice tea. I am now making a second pot of
coffee along with the original eight cups of coffee for 16 cups of coffee in a
container in the refrigerator for iced coffee once it chills along. Also I put
ice in separate containers and refilled the ice trays to have some extra fresh
ice on hand. Well the temperature inside is still 84 degrees Fahrenheit and
outside the thermometer in the sun has dropped down to 128 degrees Fahrenheit,
so it is beginning to cool off. Well have a good evening. I guess after I put
the coffee in the refrigerator, I will start to clean up and shower. CIO
Note:<888>7/05/99 Monday 5:30 P.M. EDT: Well the apartment
is up to 84 degrees Fahrenheit with the sun shining against the western
exposure, and the air conditioner is still making noise trying to cool it off.
I made some home made salad dressing. I took a white wine bottle with a half
cup of white wine in it, I add dried Italian spices, basil, oregano, quarter
cup of parmesan cheese, ground pepper, hot curry, celery salt, and paprika
through a funnel and shook it all together, I put a quarter of cup of red
vinegar in a cup and mixed in three tablespoons of Dijon mustard and mixed it
together and poured it into the wine bottle, I added a few dashes of Lea and
Perrins Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco, and angostura bitters and shook it along
with a sixth of cup of kosher dill pickle juice and shook that all in the
bottle, and then I filled the rest of the bottle up with Bertolli Classico
olive oil and put the cork in and shook it all to have a liter of home made
salad dressing, and I then put the wine bottle with the salad dressing in the
refrigerator to stay cool. Well not much else to report on. CIO
Note:<888>7/05/99 Monday 4:55 P.M. EDT: I received a flag
from a vessel at the Greenwich Harbor Inn, and I responded to the flag just
now. In the old days, to "Flag" was to send a message; and to
"Tag" was to receive a message, so when sending and receiving lots of
communications quickly, one would say "Flag" and "Tag". I
also remember when you're hot, in the pitcher of ice, beside pouring in draught
beer, you're suppose to add a few sectioned limes. Port Chester Beer
distributor just across the border in Port Chester wholesales beer along with
kegs of draught beer and other mixers. I keep Red Cross emergency provisions in
my apartment, but I have a limited stock of refreshments. Also the air
conditioner is making so much noise, it sounds like one of those old DC‑3
planes that Monsanto use to use to smuggle Scotch whisky down from Scotland in
old days. Var Max liquor pantry just across the border in Port Chester has a
wide assortment of European liquors and wines. Well everyone knows I don't
drink very much anymore, but I still keep track of where the critical supplies
are located for entertainment and refreshment. CIO
Note:<888>7/05/99 Monday 3:45 P.M. EDT: Well in old days at
the Greenwich Country Club when 1‑203‑869‑1000 when we use to
have hot weather in Greenwich and we were outside around the Club playing golf,
we would fill a pitcher full of ice and pour draft beer in it, to have a cold
weakened less alcoholic cooling beverage. I believe the Greenwich Country Club
has air conditioning, but alas one has to be a member to use its facilities.
Thus a cooler place inside out of the heat until 7 P.M. might be the Greenwich
Hospital cafeteria which should be cool enough. I would imagine the air
conditioned library will be opened tomorrow as usual. I believe they are plenty
cool. Other cool places in Greenwich might be to fill one's bathtub with cold
water and to sit in it until the sun goes down. I suppose a few pubs and
Starbucks are air conditioned. Well I guess nobody that knows me needs to stay
cool in my 80 degree Fahrenheit apartment since nobody has called. I guess the
swimming pool at Byram Beach might be cool too. Well I suppose you could go
down into a basement and that would be cooler also. Other cool places in
Greenwich if Starbucks is busy is the Coffee Tree up Greenwich Avenue run by
friendly Columbians. I suppose one could browse any of our local grocery stores
to their hearts content to stay cool for a while. Well you all know the heat
does not really bother me, I know how to slow down to get use to it. I guess
one could also sit in the air conditioned terminal at Westchester airport, if
one could afford to park there. I would imagine one could have a cool drink at
the Hyatt Hotel. Well other ideas for staying cool might be to sit in a lawn
chair underneath a tree and leave a lawn sprinkler running, but watering the
grass during the heat of the day can burn it out. I suppose a local cool spot
downtown might the Diner, but theoretically one could go to the Greenwich
Hospital and have a cup of ice tea, and enjoy the cafeteria. Well so much for
hot weather reports, I guess I will shower and go out and face the heat
shortly. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>7/05/99 Monday 3:20 P.M. EDT: As a point of
reference on my western exposure of my apartment on the black heat absorbing
rain terrace, the thermometer outside my window in the sun has mixed out at 130
degrees Fahrenheit, but the 10 year old noisy Sears air conditioner is keeping
the inside temperature at about 80 degrees Fahrenheit. I would dare say when people
go back to work on Tuesday with extra energy consumption, we might have brown
outs. We're suppose to be down to 88 degrees Fahrenheit on Wednesday. I guess
when people like George W. Bush come north for campaigning he brings north the
hot weather with him, thus he should try campaigning in New Hampshire in
January when we could use a warm spell. Well I guess it is pretty warm outside
right now. CIO
Note:<888>7/05/99 Monday 3:10 P.M. EDT: Well we also know
several computer people whom keep disappearing in Greenwich also have knowledge
of astrophysics, so that may be the connection. Thus if one looks at
http://www.iac.es/home.html Astrophysics Institute in the Canary Islands , they
may be all working there. I also know from searching the word "Lanzerote"
on the CDROM database in the Greenwich Library that NASA maintains a
"Ground Monitoring Station" in Lanzerote which is for tracking the
space shuttle should it abort in Spain or Morocco. Thus also three years ago,
we had the name Escobar a common Spanish name surface on the Internet Phone
program out of Grand Canary, so maybe this whole nonsense about illegal cocaine
drug operation and money laundering has to do with a cover for scientific
research in the Canary Islands. It is hard to sort out, since I don't speak
Spanish, but we do know in the French speaking network, the Arian space program
maintains space launch facilities in French Guiana, so maybe we're just seeing
the tip of the iceberg on a number of clandestine operations where people keep
covering their tracks and moving on, which was the mottos operandi of the old
Hughes network, which tends to prefer warmer weather during the winter. Well
they are all probably all around in the area right now, so a bit of local
investigation might yield results. More than likely individuals whom spend time
in the warmer regions during the winter would be a bit more tan this time of
year. Well who knows for sure. Also it is rumored that NASA might have some of
facility in Houston, Texas. Possibly we should arrest all individuals seen
wearing NASA caps in the area until we get to the bottom of all of this. CIO
Note:<888>7/05/99 Monday 2:45 P.M. EDT:I slept until 1:30
P.M., and I got up and had fresh fruit salad and Ramen noodles. Of relevant or
irrelevant facts we know on the Frankel case is that former Governor Weicker
maintains a home near where Frankel lived. Former governor Weicker once told me
he maintains a house in the Virgin Islands where the whole Frankel Insurance
Investment scandal originated. We also know Lowell Weicker is a well know
associate of Senator Teddie Kennedy. Senator Teddie Kennedy is well known to be
a pilot. I believe his current wife is from Mississippi where the Frankel
investment scam swindled many smaller insurance companies. I also believe if
one were looking for Frankel, one would have to remember the New York Times
story about two months ago about the Bermudiana Hotel being torn down in
Bermuda to make way for the third largest group of off shore insurance brokers.
Since Frankel was involved in insurance, one might try looking for him around
that Bermuda Insurance group. Moreover it would seem to make since for the FBI
to subpoena the flight arrival and departure records from Westchester airport
during that period when Frankel disappeared. Other people whom have homes in
Bermuda are Ross Perot and Nelson Rockefeller, so obviously anyone showing up
in Bermuda would be noticed by other prominent residents of the island. Of
course Teddie Kennedy is seen frequently in Nantucket when he is not in
Hyannis, so I dare say if a group of analysts studied the Flight Records of
these various destinations, it would seem to make sense that the arrivals and
departures of other people at these same locations might begin to surface. Also
since it is rumored that Frankel is in Europe, we all know that Robert Maxwell
of the McMillan publishing empire disappeared off his yacht in the Canary
Islands. Theoretically someone like Frakel could hide out in Lanzerote which
was also one of Howard Hughes hideouts and not be noticed. If one shaved one's
head and beard and tanned darkly in a island like Lanzerote, one could easily
blend into the southern hemisphere populations of darkly tanned people and
would be hard to recognize. Thus of course with the Greenwich Times story, one
first has to assume that it is all true, which frequently with the Greenwich
Times is not the case. Thus if one were a private insurance investigator, one
would first have to investigate the Frankel properties in Greenwich and
determine if in fact the crime did occur. Next one would have to determine
other facts like whom maintained Frankel's 30 odd computers. Since Frankel was
using satellite communications one would have to analyze the computer logs as
well as the satellite logs to see if there were any points of communications
that he might have traveled to. Basically a cheap way to catch Frankel would be
to put him on the cover of Time Magazine which is distributed in most airports
around the world and see what comes back in the way of information. Thus anyone
running computers in that neighborhood of Frankel or around the locations of
various associates or neighbors would be subject to investigation, however
since there are close to 200 million people on the internet, the project might
get a little out of hand and be very costly. Thus it is all theory, and not
much fact yet. Well I might clean up and go out soon. Frequently if one is not
seen in Greenwich, the best time to look for them is on Monday morning in
locations like the Grand Union when they put up their various supplies for the
week. Well no news is good news, enjoy the rest of the holiday. CIO
Note:<888>7/05/99 Monday 9:40 A.M. EDT: I was up at 7 A.M.
this morning. I had a phone call from Texas at 1 A.M. last night chatting about
Houston, Texas. It got me thinking about the Martin R. Frankel embezzlement
case that has been in the Greenwich Times headlines for the last couple of
months Greenwich Time Online | Welcome . By using deductive reasoning like in
Sherlock Holmes I searched Frankel under AltaVista and came up with Frankel's
Costume Co., Inc. which is out of Houston, Texas where George Bush George Bush,
Family, Friends, Scott's Internet Hotlist and Howard Hughes were known to live
when they were not in Greenwich. Hughes links are Hughes Sites Scott's Internet
Hotlist , and since George Bush when head of the CIA use to use funny costumes,
there is probably a Houston connection to all this Frankel news in the local
paper. Frankel's photograph in the Greenwich Times looks like Paul Allen's
Wired World . Since Howard Hughes' spruce goose flying boat was moved up to the
Seattle, Washington area twenty years ago just about the time Microsoft started
to become a dominant player in the software industry, I think it is safe to
assume that old time Hughes operatives are involved in a lot of what is going
on around the country and in Greenwich today, not to be confused with
Rockefeller Sites or other power groups. We have to establish whether
Greenwich, Connecticut or some other place like Palm Beach, Florida or some ski
resort like Vail is the location where these various people commingle. Thus
from what I can tell, there is basically no news; and a certain cleaver group
of people are sitting inside writing fish stories while everyone else sweats it
out outside. Well I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I chatted with a family member about the heat. If one is
hot, Country Appliance in Stamford, Connecticut on Long Ridge Road by the
Ridgeway Center has a large selection of air conditioners. For a living room or
family room which is hot, I would recommend the largest Frederick air
conditioner they make, but make sure it works off 115 volts unless you happen
to have a 220 volt air conditioning wall socket at the desired location. Well I
guess I will start to clean up and go out and observe the hot day. I also made
up a batch of icetea.htm which should be cold in several hours. I suppose
people from Houston are use to this hot weather, so they won't notice it too
much. Well have a nice calm relaxing hot day. CIO
Note:<888>7/04/99 Sunday 9:50 P.M. EDT: I went out after
dinner and watching the NBC evening news. I drove down by the waterfront, and
viewed the harbor. I chatted with a Japanese fellow that lives near the volcano
that begins with F in Japan, not Fuji; about volcanology and mentioned there
was a 5.5 Richter earthquake near Seattle, Washington yesterday. I chatted with
another person on tech. I chatted with a couple of other locals. I returned
just now, and it was quite hot out; and it is suppose to be that way for the
next couple of days. Well have a good evening, time for me to go to bed. CIO
Note:<888>7/04/99 Sunday 5:40 P.M. EDT: I chatted with a
family member. I had lunch of cold white chicken meat slices with Tabasco and
two ears of corn on the cob along with ice tea. I went out after lunch and
drove down by the waterfront on Steamboat Road. The Sea Falcon from London was
turning around in the harbor. It looked like is might have been stuck. One person
asked me where one might get a seafood sandwich around here. I suggested
Allen’s in Westport. I am not sure if any of the local restaurants of other
food purveyors sell lobster or crab meat rolls around here. Perhaps one could
get them at Fjord Fisheries on the Mianus River. I was told by one waterfront
observer that the Grass Island Texaco fuel pumps are closed for the summer. The
Sea Falcon backed into the harbor and parked at the Greenwich Harbor Inn. I
drove over to Old Greenwich and stopped at Staples. They have Digital Cell
phones there for $25 a month service with SNET for sixty minutes and one gets
one of four free digital phones worth over a $100 when one signs up. You need a
credit card to sign up with Staples for SNET. I then drove out to Tod's Point
and drove around. There was hardly anyone at the beach about 1:30 P.M., since
it looked like it might rain earlier. It was beginning to clear about then. I
chatted with one beach patrol officer. I then drove back to the center of town
and parked. I walked down to the harbor and chatted with bicycler about the
harbor and bicycling safety around here. He said he had lived in Amsterdam, so
he like biking around here. I walked over to the Island Beach Ferry and took it
out about 4 P.M. and chatted with a couple going out. I returned on the Ferry
about 5 P.M.. Island Beach was packed full of people and it looked like several
dozen people were planning to camp out there for the night. I noticed indeed
the Texaco marine dock fuel pumps were closed, and posted closed for the summer
of 1999. I returned to the center of town and returned home. I will have some
fruit salad and ramen noodles for dinner along with ice tea. I just had a Citra
soda in a frosted mug. I suggested to the couple on the Island Beach ferry that
two way to stay cool during the hot weather is to use more salt and to add
curry to ones salads and cooking. It was a beautiful sunny afternoon with a
nice breeze on the waterfront. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>7/04/99 Sunday 11:15 A.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message. It is very hot, humid, and sultry; and it looks like it might
rain in a few hours. I stopped by CVS and bought a 100 count box of Lipton Tea
bags for $1.99, 6 CVS solid air fresheners for $2.97 and a box of Kleenex for
.89 plus .23 CT. sales tax for $6.08 total. I walked the lower section of
Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with a fellow with a University of Kentucky polo
shirt about horses. I drove down by the water, and there was no wind down there
either. I stopped by the Grand Union and bought a Red Barron frozen pizza for
$3.99, buy one get one free of 51 oz. Bertolli olive oil for $12.29 both, six
10.5 ounce cans of Savran coffee for $1.50 each, Gwaltney bacon $1.79, a can of
V‑8 juice $2.29, a 6 oz. bottle of Angostura bitters $3.29, two Tropicana
Ruby Red grapefruit juices for $2.50 each for $37.85. I returned home and put
away the groceries, and had a Nestea ice tea in a chilled frosted mug. Well
since the weather is unbearably hot and humid outside, I guess I will hang
inside all day around the air conditioner. Have a good day, and I advise
staying inside by the air conditioner. CIO
Note:<888>7/04/99 Sunday 9:05 A.M. EDT: I was up at 6 A.M.
this morning. I had breakfast of three fried eggs, four strips of bacon, toast,
vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I cleaned the apartment and watered the
plants. I just finished showering, and I will go out shortly. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/03/99 Saturday 7:45 P.M. EDT: After I finished
watching the video, I went for a drive. I drove down Greenwich Avenue, out by
Grass Island, down Steamboat Road, up Milbank, by the High School where early
arrivals are showing up for the fireworks, up North Street, across Lower Cross
Road, down Lake, and over on Close Road, and down Round Hill Road, and over
North Maple, and back downtown and back home for a pleasant evening drive. It
has cooled down a bit, so I guess I am in for the evening. Enjoy the fireworks
or whatever distractions you are pursuing this evening. CIO
Note:<888>7/03/99 Saturday 3:20 P.M. EDT: I tried
downloading and installing the R5 Domino server demo on my machine this
morning, but it was too sluggish. About 9 A.M., I had Ramen noodles and fresh
fruit along with ice tea. I went back to bed from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M.. I got up
and showered and cleaned up. I went by the Arnold Bakery outlet and bought
three loaves of Healthnut bread for $3.49 total. I stopped by CVS on Greenwich
Avenue and bought a carton of Hav‑A‑Tampa light cigar cigarettes
for $12.19, two Comet cleaners for .50 each, two Arm and Hammer baking sodas
for .50 each, CVS fluoride gel toothpaste $1.39, CVS disposable razors $2.69
plus $1.04 Ct. sales tax for $19.19 total. I drove down the Avenue and drove
down by the water. It is so hot out not many people are down there, but
downtown was busy with quite a few pale people trying to stay cool. I returned
home and put away the supplies. I had dinner of three slices of cold white
chicken meat with Tabasco on, steamed corn on the cob and steamed sliced green
squash, ice tea, and I am now about to drink my coffee. I will watch
"Bridge on the River Kwai" videotape starting now. Have a good
afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>7/03/99 Saturday 4:15 A.M. EDT: Well I am on the
drying cycle of my laundry. I have finished my daily routine. I updated Scott's
Weekly Broadcast sound.htm . Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/03/99 Saturday 2:15 A.M. EDT: I started a tape
backup about noon, and it was finished about 7 P.M.. I did not go out for the
day. I watched "The Englishman" video. I slept a couple or hours from
1 P.M. to 3 P.M.. I went back to bed about 6:30 P.M. until just now. I did get
up and shut down the tape backup after it was finished, and restart the
computer and server. I cooked a Purdue chicken while watching the movie, and I
put it in the refrigerator to chill. Well time for breakfast. CIO
Note:<888>7/02/99 Friday 12:40 P.M. EDT: Well I tried fixing
the passenger car window, but the bracket on the window with the cranking
mechanism has broken separating about 1 1/4 inch steel. I will have to replace
the bracket when I have the funds, and possibly have a car window person
install it on the car. The window is workable right now, but out of kilter. I
guess I will have to not use it as much. I came back upstairs and after finishing
the hard drive to hard drive backups, I ran Norton Speedisk on all drives. I
had Ramen noodles, fresh fruit salad, and celery sticks for lunch with ice tea
and coffee. I will now start a tape backup. I will probably take a short rest,
and then clean up and go out. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>7/02/99 Friday 8:45 A.M. EDT: I've done all my
normal daily work. I updated Windows 98 with these downloads, some of which I
already had Windows 98 Update Windows 98 Download: Windows Update . I ran Norton
Disk Doctor, Norton Win Doctor, RegClean, and I am just about to start a C: and
D: drive backup to the E: drive, while I clean up. I will then do a E: drive
backup to the C: drive, and after cleaning up or before I will do a minor
repair on my drivers side car window to align it. Once I do the Hard Drive
backups, I will either start a tape backup or run Norton Speed Disk. Normal
maintenance takes a little time. Hopefully in about two hours, I will make it
out for some other activity like paying my rent. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/02/99 Friday 5:40 A.M. EDT: I was up at 4 A.M.,
and I had breakfast of three fried eggs, toast, five strips of bacon, vitamins,
and orange juice. I am listening to the BBC, and doing my normal internet work.
There is not much happening right now. I suppose people are taking off for long
four day weekends, so people are away, and others will be traveling through
town. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/01/99 Thursday 5:50 P.M. EDT: I made my 3 P.M.
appointment. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital thrift shop. I found a great
bargain a AT&T Cell Phone Model 3810. I am charging it up to see if it
works. The lights came on when I plunged it into the transformer. It was $5
regularly, but everything was half price, so I got it for $2.50. I then drove
down by the waterfront, and chatted with some of the regular waterfront crowd.
It was raining and not much was going on. I feel tired with my low pressure, so
I probably will fall asleep soon. It might rain harder, since generally when I
feel this way were due for a down pour. Well have a good evening, and I suppose
it was a nice quiet day. Cheerio. CIO
Note:<888>7/01/99 Thursday 2:40 P.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York to withdraw funds
to pay bills. I drove down to the Greenwich Post Office and I obtained money
orders to pay my MCI, Electricity, and GEICO Automobile Insurance bills and
mailed them. I walked up to Greenwich Hardware store and a pair of four lock
washers for .80. I stopped by the Greenwich Town Hall and paid my Automobile
property tax. I stopped by the First Selectman’s office and told his
administrative assistant about the recording of Queen Elizabeth II's opening of
the Scottish parliament. I returned to the center of town and stopped by the
Greenwich Hospital thrift shop. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and returned
Island of the Blue Dolphins video and obtained "Bridge over the River
Kwai" and "The Englishmen" videotapes and told them about the copy
of the broadcast on my site. I stopped by the Exxon station and obtained $11.35
of premium gasoline. I stopped by the Grand Union and bought two Tropicana Ruby
Red orange juice half gallons for $2 each, a box GU raisin bran $2.19, a box of
Spinach Ronzonni fettuccini $1.75, a half gallon GU whole milk $1.69, Kikkoman
Soy Sauce 16 oz. $1.99, a Stauffer's 20 oz. lasagna for $2.99, a box of 100
Lipton tea bags for $2.89, a Red Barron pizza for $3.99, a Purdue over roaster
chicken for .99 a pound for $7.53, 4 Chicken of the Sea White Tuna in water .99
each, I Can't Believe It's Not Butter .99, Boston Lettuce .99, GU 20 oz. brown
rice $1.45, GU large brown eggs $1.59, four ears of yellow corn .67, a head of
celery $1.49, a pint of strawberries $1.50, two green squash .79 a pound $1.02,
a pint of blue berries .99, two cans of GU olives .89 each, three plum tomatoes
$1.49 a pound $1.01, a cucumber .50, a cantaloupe $1.99 for $54.73 total with
.24 tax paid. I returned home and put away the groceries. I had a Citra soda in
a chilled mug. I chopped the cantaloupe in pieces, cleaned the blueberries, and
cleaned and sliced the strawberries and mixed them all together and added some
white wine, tangerine juice, and an ounce of Mount Gay Rum and some Angostura
bitters and mixed it all together and set in a container in the refrigerator to
ferment for a day in a sealed container. I made a salad of Boston lettuce,
slice plum tomato, diced Vidalia onion, quartered kosher dill pickle, and a
stalk of celery and put some celery salt and pepper and balsamic dressing on it
with parmesan cheese, and I ate this with ice tea. I then filed this report. I
have a 3 P.M. appointment, so I have to leave shortly. Have a good afternoon.
CIO
Note:<888>7/01/99 Thursday 8:15 A.M. EDT: I was up at 2 A.M.
this morning. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, vitamins, orange juice,
and coffee. I did a little internet work. At 5 A.M. I started listening to the
internet, and the BBC had Queen Elizabeth II's broadcast at around 6:30 A.M.. I
also cleaned up and showered before the broadcast. I recorded the broadcast and
posted it on my internet sites queenscot.htm . Well it is the first of the
month, so I guess I will do some of my monthly daily routines like pay a few
bills. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/14/99 Wednesday 9:05 P.M. EDT: I went to bed
about 10:30 A.M. this morning. I heard the NOAA weather radio weekly Wednesday
morning test go off at 11:14 A.M., so the device received the test signal. I
slept until 5 P.M.. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin bran with extra GU
raisins, toast, orange and grapefruit juice, vitamins, and coffee. I chatted
with a friend this morning. I also chatted with a family member this evening. I
went out about 7 P.M., and I watered the plants in front of the building for
about an hour and a half. I have a hose in the car trunk, with a spray nozzle,
and handle for the spigot in the glove compartment along with a bucket for
dumping water where the hose won't reach. However, I can not leave them out for
other tenants to use to water, since I was advised that somebody would probably
run off with them. Anyway I gave the plants and grass in front of the building
a good dosing. I came inside, and I updated Windows 98 Update with three new
files. I guess I will relax a bit, and go out in a little while after I clean
up. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>7/14/99 Wednesday 9:55 A.M. EDT: I did a little
internet surfing. I went back out at about 6 A.M., and I drove down by the
waterfront and view the picturesque Long Island Sound. I saw two plumes of
black smoke coming from across Long Island sound, it looked like the Russian
consulate was burning their papers or the consulate was on fire. However it
could have been a cabin cruiser on fire. The view from Steamboat Road was
blocked by Island Beach, so it is hard to tell what the fire was about, but it
was out within a half hour. I chatted with a few locals. Apparently the State
of Connecticut game warden was down there yesterday afternoon. The state limits
one's catch of blue fish to ten, and they strictly enforce it. I chatted with
another resident whom was taking pictures of the waterfront with an electronic
camera made by Cannon. I told him I gave up taking pictures, after I saw the
Duke of Windsor walking into the Waldorf Towers two years after he was
supposedly dead, so, so much for photo journalism. Nobody seems to know where
the Ali Khan lives, but last rumored he was a Swiss citizen, so look in
Switzerland. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop, and it was business as
usual. I returned home and had ice tea and cookies. For a birds eye of the pier
on Steamboat Road try Microsoft TerraServer Full Resolution Image Page
Steamboat Road area , for the Golf Cottage Microsoft TerraServer Full
Resolution Image Page Golf Cottage , Microsoft TerraServer Image Page Local
Airport , Microsoft TerraServer Full Resolution Image Page Neighborhood of Old
Run Down Homes . On a lighter note, I studied CANNABIS.COMr ‑ Cannabis,
Marijuana, and Hemp Information and found out there is some controversy.
Apparently the British are sentencing people to 25 years in jail for Cannabis
possesion, however in 1997 Canada legalized Cannabis production, so I guess a
lot of Canadians are in jail in the U.K. or a lot of British hippies are living
in Canada. It goes to show that the Greenwich Times does not report everything.
Well have a good day, and I need to get to bed for some rest. CIO
Note:<888>7/14/99 Wednesday 4:55 A.M. EDT: Well I finished
the laundry and put it away. I brewed two pots of coffee and put them in a
plastic container in the refrigerator for iced coffee. I went downtown about
2:30 A.M., and I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I sat out for a
while by the post office. I drove down by the waterfront, and the usual group of
characters was there. I returned home about 4 A.M., and I saw a yellow Ryder
TRS driving west on Putnam Avenue erratically. It seemed to be a quiet evening
with not much happening as far as I can tell. I am just relaxing at home. Not
much to report. I guess since Prince Charles is into holistic medicine, the BBC
has been running a lot of stories on hemp. This medical report appeared
yesterday BBC News | Talking Point | Should there be shorter sentences for
cannabis drug offenders? . I also heard the Scottish Navy busted a smuggler
with two and a half tons of Marijuana from Africa. Thus I would imagine
although the United Kingdom use to be with the Commonwealth particularly with
India the largest traders in Hemp in the world, they still take a dim point of
view of people smoking it along with Virginia tobacco, for obvious reasons. I
guess certain people in England have glaucoma, so they might use it. Basically
when the worlds foremost new organization bring up a controversial subject for
debate, it obviously is well versed on the subject, and prepared to defend it
journalistic right to bring up a subject for public discussion. Well I can
assure you in the nature of my work, I don't use hemp, but the Dutch cigar
cigarettes are like smoking camel crap, so I am not sure they are much better.
Well as far as I can tell there is nothing going on around here. I guess if I
could afford to be on a day time schedule more is happening, but I enjoy the
peaceful quiet evenings and mornings. We should research other Greenwich,
Connecticut sites; and see if the local Greenwich Astronomy club has a site on
the internet. Another good night for star gazing. CIO
Note:<888>7/14/99 Wednesday 1:15 A.M. EDT: I went to bed
yesterday about 7 A.M.. I was up at 2 P.M., and I had breakfast of three fried
eggs, five strips of bacon, toast, orange and grapefruit juice, and coffee. I
went back to bed until 7 P.M.. I watched a bit of the BBC News on Channel 21. I
had some casserole and ice tea. I went out at 8 P.M.. I read the local paper in
the library. I suggested they buy a book with the Linux 6 Cdrom. However, if
you tried using Linux 6, I don't think there is a driver for the @home cable
modem service. I went downtown. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue.
I chatted with one young fellow doing macramé. I chatted with another fellow
that worked at www.restorationhardware.com , and I told him a lot of their
furniture reproductions are like Adirondack or Frank Lloyd Wright furniture. I
suggested that they might find some of the original pieces in that used
furniture place south of Pougipssie?, New York with the big white horse in
front of it up the highway that runs up the east side of the Hudson River north
of Terrytown, New York. Perhaps some used furniture place out in the midwest would
have that same type of furniture too. I walked to the top of Greenwich Avenue,
and I chatted with a regular pedestrian in town. I walked back down Greenwich
Avenue. The birds are back in the trees in front of Starbucks and across the
street from Starbucks in large number, so remember when sitting on the bench
across the street from Starbucks to watch out of the birds making mistakes.
They come back to those same trees every year. I walked down by the lower
section of Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with two gentleman eating Hagen Daz ice
cream cones. I told them with every one worrying about cholesterol anymore, it
is hard to sell dairy products. I was told by one downtown observer that
somebody was taken away by the GEMS emergency medical crew from the jail. It
was a nice cool evening out. I drove down by the waterfront, and there were a
few kids there. I stopped by the Grand Union and I bought two boxes of
Kellogg’s Raisin bran for $2.50 each, two packages of four rolls of toilet
paper for $1.35, GU premium cookies $1.50, and two half gallons of Florida
Natural orange juice for $2.50 each for $16.11 total with .08 tax. I returned
home, and I chatted with some of my neighbors and we chatted a bit about local
wildlife in the area, and I motioned I had only had one wolf sighting in Old
Greenwich about five years ago, a black wolf with orange main. I mentioned that
generally a wolf won't let you see them, but they're follow you around and
watch you to learn your habits. I am doing laundry, and I have to put it in the
dryer now. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/13/99 Tuesday 4:40 A.M. EDT: I was able to
install the latest PC Ware http://www.pcware.com S‑571 Windows 98 Video
driver by going to "Add New Hardware" and selecting "Have
Disk" which properly installed the right drivers I had downloaded, instead
of using update. I also got Advanced Power Management to install properly. I
can not get the Screen Saver Hot Corners to work though. Well pretty much a
normal routine. CIO
Note:<888>7/13/99 Tuesday 3:20 A.M. EDT: I went out this
past afternoon. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop. I made my 4 P.M.
appointment. I drove down by the harbor. I returned home. I had a snack of
goldfish crackers and Nestea ice tea. I relaxed a bit and watched some news on
Channel 21 until 7:30 P.M.. I had some casserole mix and ice tea. I slept from
about 8 P.M. to midnight. I started working on the computer. I downloaded
Wintune 98, and when I ran it, it messed up my VGA onboard adaptor driver. It
took a while to fix it. I have to remember to reinstall and old drive
"SIS597.drv" which seems to work fine, and when I installed it, I
also installed the Win98 S‑571 PCWare vga driver. It is tricky, but the
system is back up and running fine. It has happened a couple of times before,
so I have to remember to install the older "SIS597.drv". Well not
much accomplished this evening, but I guess I will go back to my email. Have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/12/99 Monday 2:15 P.M. EDT: I ran Norton Anti
Virus before gong to bed. I got up at 1 P.M., and I had breakfast of three
fried eggs, five strips of bacon, toast, orange and grapefruit juice, and
coffee. I checked the computer just now, and Norton Anti Virus found an
infected file with the Trojan Horse Virus"C:\Program Files\ICQ\ICQMAPI.dll"
which it quarantined and I deleted. I did receive a suspicious ICQ message
about a week ago, and I suppose it could have infected my computer. I have a 4
P.M. appointment, so I have to clean up and get going. Have a good afternoon.
CIO
Note:<888>7/12/99 Monday 5:30 A.M. EDT: I ran Norton Web
Services LiveUpdate Pro . I updated to Acrobat Reader 4.0, updated my Creative
Sound Blaster 32 drivers, and up to WinZip 7.0, and a few other minor files. It
also did not alter my system files like before. The system seems to be running
zippier, so perhaps it upgraded some files. Well I am bushed, so it is time to
call it a day. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/12/99 Monday 3:25 A.M. EDT: I went back out
after the last message. I drove down by the waterfront, it was quiet. I thought
about going out by the airport, but instead I drove up Milbank, and then across
East Putnam Avenue to North Maple, and right on North Street. I then turned
right on Doubling Road and followed it to Dingletown Road, and back down Stanwich
and I ultimately drove by the high school and back downtown. I then walked the
lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I studied the construction site for the new
Richard's store. It is a rather big hole. I sat out at the Post Office plaza,
and on a clear night it was good for viewing the stars. I drove back down by
the waterfront, and it was quiet. I then returned home and filed this message.
I was studying the watershed when I drove in back country. The natural
watershed run down between North Street and Stanwich and feeds into the golf
course pond. I believe in September 1975, we had a heavy rain storm, and the
high school road where it comes out at the Post Road, was under about ten feet
of water at the Millbrook Pond closing of the Post Road. I believe that natural
stream system runs through Millbrook and comes out at the west end of Bruce
Park and flows into Long Island Sound. Thus if we ever did have heavy hurricane
weather, the natural watershed would take its course from the reservoirs in
back country flowing down the natural stream beds. Areas like the stream that
runs behind Pray Audi might be flooded along with the Millbrook stream crossing
at the Post Road, and the Millbrook Shopping Center pond. Of course the Mianus
River dam would be overflowing heavily into the sound. The stream area across
from the Bush Holley House would be a torrent. I suppose the Byram river down
below me would also be a torrent, since the natural watershed to the north
brings down a lot of water into the sound. During hurricane Hugo around 1987, I
believe there was a news truck down at the bottom of Steamboat Road, and the
eventually moved up at high tide, when the water breaking at the sea wall
produced spray waves ten to fifteen high. I also recall seeing waves run up to
the entrance of the Indian Harbor Yacht Club. Also the Greenwich Harbor Inn
lobby was flooded. I believe the following year, they rebuilt the sea wall at
the Greenwich Harbor Inn. Also waves were breaking against the sea wall at Arch
street spraying over onto Arch street. I don't recall the Island Beach parking
lot flooding. In one historical account of Greenwich, I read that in the 1870s
it had flooded to the steps of the Presbyterian Church. This is confusing since
the current Presbyterian Church is at the top of Greenwich Avenue. There is a
Presbyterian Church down by the waterfront in Old Greenwich, so perhaps an old
structure in that location flooded which is more than likely. Of course the
area to the west of Sound Beach Avenue in Old Greenwich is prone towards
flooding along with other Old Greenwich shore points. I suppose a few other
spots along the shore in town are prone towards flooding. I always worry about
the Valhalla dam since I first saw it about 12 years ago, and I suppose
reservoir dams like the Conyers Farm reservoir dam and the one between Lake
Avenue and North street need to be constantly checked and monitored. I suppose
if that dam up Lake Avenue near the water company gave way, although it is a
shallow reservoir, it hold enough water back that it would run down the
Clapboard Ridge, Husted Lane, Lake Avenue stream beds and possibly run down by
Glenville Road and into that streambed underneath the Post Road by Pray Audi
and let out by the Boys Club at Grass Island. Well have a good morning, and
remember when thinking about Tropical Storms, one not only gets high winds and
shore line erosion, but the increased amount of rain and also cause run off
from back country that one is normally not use to. I suppose some software
engineer could create a geological model of the area, and feed in certain
variables to see what might happen in certain situations. CIO
Note:<888>7/12/99 Monday 1:05 A.M. EDT: I watched the
http://www.travelchannel.com on information about the Emirates, which seems
like people don't have arthritis problems there. Well I guess I will go out and
moon dog a bit. CIO
Note:<888>7/12/99 Monday 12:05 A.M. EDT: I went out after
having a bit of dinner about 7 P.M.. I parked at the center of Greenwich
Avenue, and I walked down by the harbor passing the waterfront along the
Greenwich Harbor Inn where a few people were having cocktails. I walked on down
the waterfront. I chatted with a few people viewing the waterfront. I started
to walk back up, and I ran into one local off the road, and I walked back down
with him and viewed the lowering of the flag at the Yacht Club, and they don't
fire the little canon on Sunday evening. I returned back up the road with the
local neighbor and we walked by the Greenwich Harbor Inn. One boat is from Georgetown,
Cayman Islands and another from Dover, Delaware. We walked back up as far as
the center of the Avenue viewing the shops, and I walked him as far down as the
lower section of the Avenue. I then walked back up to the top of the Avenue,
and I sat out for a while. I returned to the center of the Avenue, and I
departed home about 10:30 P.M.. I had a bit more casserole and ice tea. I then
watched a National Geographic special from 11 P.M. to midnight on the Titanic.
Well I guess I will surf the net a bit, have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>7/11/99 Sunday 6:15 P.M. EDT: Well I was up at
noon. I made breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, milk, vitamins, orange and
grapefruit juice, and coffee. I opened new box of GU raisin bran, and it was
only half full with hardly any flakes and mostly raisins, rather strange. I
guess California has a surplus of raisins and they're low on flakes. I went
back to bed until about 2 P.M.. I started cleaning the apartment and watering
the plants while listening to the BBC, third Loch Ness monster icon on the
homepage. I added more potting soil and plant food to the plants. I used the
dehydrated soil tablets and potting soil I had stored in the trunk of the car.
Hopefully they will do better now. I just finished cleaning the apartment. I am
reheating some of the casserole for 40 minutes at 350 degrees Fahrenheit and it
should be ready in about fifteen minutes. Hopefully it will be cooked enough.
It is 80 degrees F. outside Greenwich, Connecticut Pathfinder Weather and 82
degrees F. inside with the sun shining against the outside windows, and the
outside thermometer in the sun is 110 degrees F. in the sun. Well it should
start cooling down. After my casserole and ice tea and iced coffee for dinner,
I will shower and clean up and go outside in about an hour. Well have a good
evening. I fixed hurr99.htm , which had the wrong sound link. There is an
article in the Greenwich Time Online | Welcome about Greenwich Time Online |
Conditions ripe for hurricanes this season , so keep studying weather.htm . CIO
Note:<888>7/10/99 Saturday 10:00 P.M. EDT: Well I have HBO
going, so I started watching "Lethal Weapon" at 9 P.M.. I am not use
to watching too much television, so I will probably turn it off shortly. I
watched the NBC evening news, and "Two Fat Women" on the Food Channel
on Channel 71. I shredded 4 Idaho potatoes, one zucchini, two medium Vidalia
onions, 8 oz. of mozzarella cheese, one plum tomato, six stalks of celery, and
mixed it all together. I added Italian spices, oregano, basil, curry powder,
Chinese five spice, celery salt, ground pepper and mixed it all together. I
then added eight ounces of white wine, a half dozen dashes of Tabasco sauce,
two eggs, a stick of melted margarine, four large tablespoons of mayonnaise,
and mixed it all together. I then put it all in a large Pyrex casserole dish,
and baked it for one hour fifteen minutes at 350 degrees in the convection
microwave oven. I had dinner of the last of the chicken salad, and the
casserole vegetable mix along with ice tea. I probably should have cooked the
casserole another half hour. I am just relaxing around home, and I will
probably stay inside this evening. Well not much else happening, have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>7/10/99 Saturday 3:55 P.M. EDT: Well I was up
about 1:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of three fried eggs, five strips of bacon,
toast, vitamins, orange and grapefruit juice, and coffee. I received email that
Sound Beach Volunteer Fire Department ‑ Old Greenwich, CT ‑
Fire/Rescue has a web page. I added it to greenw.htm . I chatted with a family
member who is thinking about going to the Dell Computer store for returned
merchandise to get a returned computer for her roommate. Dell resells returned
computers at a store in Austin, Texas. I told her the story of how about nine
or ten years ago, when I first moved to Byram, away from Steamboat Road, I was
at the Knights of Columbus flea market at the Island Beach parking lot. I was
just getting into PCs, and I chatted with a fellow selling floppy disks and
other computer parts out of the back of the trunk of his car. I said the fellow
very well could have been Michael Dell. I remember telling the fellow that he
would never make any money in the computer business in this area since IBM and
the Chinese pretty much had a monopoly on the business. As I say today, every
Chinaman with a wall plug is in the computer business in this area. Well who
knows, one would have to ask Michael Dell if he ever sold computer parts out of
the back of his car at the Island Beach parking lot. Well I was asleep from 7
A.M. to 1 P.M., so if any unusual weather fronts came through the area, I did
not hear anything. I emailed the Sound Beach Fire Department about NOAA weather
radio. Well I will do a bit of internet work, and eventually go out. A friend
told me there is a computer column called Dr. Bombay on computer tech. Well it
seems quiet here on the eastern front. CIO
Note:<888>7/10/99 Saturday 4:00 A.M. EDT: Having some Ramen
noodles with soy sauce before going to bed. Listening to WXJ42 NOAA Weather
Radio Meriden, CT , which calls for showers this morning, and showers this
afternoon. I would advise going to Island Beach today, unless you want to risk
getting caught in a storm. Well I am bushed have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/10/99 Saturday 3:20 A.M. EDT: I went out for a
short drive down by the harbor. It is warm and sultry out with no sign of any
foul weather yet. The local tow truck guys said that there were just a few
sprinkles. I sat out for a short spell at the post office, and I feel that the
weather front still has yet to arrive. We seem to have a high pressure system
off shore that is keeping the front to the north of us. However, it feels like
tornado or hurricane weather if you know what I mean. There were about a half
dozen people on Steamboat Road, and I told them the flag pole at the yacht club
might attract lightning. I spoke shortly with a retired fireman who was out
smoking a cigar. I feel this storm front is moving fast, but from what I can
tell nothing has happened locally yet. I drove by the Shell Station, and
advised the night manger. With my low blood pressure, as usual I feel a major
storm will come in as soon as I fall asleep which always seems to happen since
I can feel the storm coming making me tired. Well as I always say I really
don't need high tech weather system, I can feel it my bones, and I would be
willing to bet as soon as I fall asleep it storms. Driving back from the Shell
Staton I saw a baby fawn standing on the highway, and usually when young wild
life is nervous that is also a good indication. There were also three twelve
year olds out at the Shell Station, which means as usual the youth are still
out and prowling around. I will try to stay awake as long as possible to hear
and see if the storm comes in, but as yet the NOAA radio alert has not gone off
again. I suppose once I fall asleep it will be another nuisance device to wake
me up. I also imagine from NRL Satellite Photo
/archive_data/sat/www/atlantic/tropics/ir/LATEST.jpg tropics from this photo
the worst of the storm might be this upcoming afternoon from about 1 P.M. to 5
P.M., so keep a weather eye out here in Greenwich tomorrow afternoon. Well I
need to relax and have a bite to eat before thinking about going to bed, have a
good morning. Also there is a large sailboat out in the harbor. Usually every
year a sailboat shows up from Bermuda to try to avoid the hurricane season,
this year might be different. CIO
Note:<888>7/10/99 Saturday 2:15 A.M. EDT: NOAA Weather radio
red light has been off for a half hour. I assume that the alert is over, but
that is for Rockland and New York counties, I am not sure of the status of
Western Fairfield counties. Look at NRL Satellite Photo
/archive_data/sat/www/atlantic/tropics/ir/LATEST.jpg tropics , this front
extends all the way out to Oklahoma and beyond heading our way with denser
clouds to the west of us, so therefore, it might be worse tomorrow afternoon.
Well I will go out for a short spell. I checked with a few security people
about the situation, but ultimately; I will go out and access the situation
myself. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/10/99 Saturday 12:20 A.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last message and I drove down by Steamboat Road, and they were having
a party at the Yacht Club. I chatted with one regular waterfront observer. I
drove by the Greenwich Harbor Inn and they had a busy group there also. I
returned to the center of town, and one local asked me where I had been. I told
him around the waterfront. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and
I walked down by the Greenwich Harbor Inn. I chatted with an IBM employee down
by the waterfront about tech. I returned to the center of town. I mentioned to
a few people I had been tracking a thunderstorm front, and we might get it
around midnight. I sat out at the post office plaza, and I mentioned to one
couple that the post office plaza might be safer to sit at instead of the
senior center since the veterans monument and the flag pole are good lightning
attractors as opposed to the trees in front of the senior center. I walked the
lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I noticed one young fellow using his laptop
at Starbucks. I returned to the center of town. I drove down by the harbor, and
the party was still going on at the Yacht Club. I chatted with a few waterfront
regulars. One fellow said he was going back up to Canada. He told me he got the
ash from Mount St. Helens when it erupted. I told him if I am lucky I might see
him at Park City, Utah for the Winter Olympics. I also mentioned I saw about
eight Canadian license plates while he was here. He gave me a stick of gum
which I accepted. I told him a few things about Volcanoes. I returned uptown
and went to the Grand Union. I bought Florida Natural Orange Juice half gallon
for $2.50, a eight ounce package of Sorrento cheese for .99 a dozen large Grand
Union eggs for $1.49 for $4.98. I chatted briefly with a visitor from the Bay
area, and I told him about the 5.5 Richter earthquake in Seattle, Washington
area five days ago. I just got another NOAA weather alert, and the severe
Thunderstorm Alert is for Orange County at the moment. I have tracked that
storm all day since, and it is only 50 miles wide, so it might pass to the
north of us, but the alert is also for New York and Bronx counties, which means
it should come our way also. Well lets wait and see. The Red light is on for
"Warning" not "Watch", I would advising taking cover to
avoid any problems. Somebody should signal the large yacht in the harbor, but I
assume they would have NOAA weather radio warnings. I will be up most the
night, but I don't plan to go out again. I just go another warning, Sussex
County, New Jersey, dangerous storm approaching. Well it says to stay inside
and to stay away from windows. I will continue to be up through the night.
Let's stay alert. CIO
Note:<888>7/09/99 Friday 11:55 P.M. EDT: I got back about
fifteen minutes ago, and the NOAA weather radio worked and put out an alert for
severe thunder storms for Westchester County coming towards Greenwich between
midnight and 2 A.M. or later with winds over fifty miles an hour. I recommend
if your house or structure is not grounded well to think about disconnecting
the computer and modem in case of lightning strikes. I will leave my computer
on since my building is pretty well grounded. Well I will post more in a few
minutes. CIO
Note:<888>7/09/99 Friday 7:10 P.M. EDT: I just heard and
interesting report on the BBC. Apparently someone set lose a Cobra in the Kent
area of England, and they're warning all people to stay away from the
waterfront. I suppose if a similar incident happened in this area, we would
alert the "Animal Control" officers, thus if one is spending any time
in the area and happens to see non indigenous species, I would advise you to
contact the local police or animal control officer, so they can access the
situation. In the specific situation of a Cobra, it is advisable to keep a
Mongoose around, which is what I believe they do in India. Well have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>7/09/99 Friday 5:40 P.M. EDT: I went back to bed
and got up at 3 P.M.. I did a little internet work, and I updated Scott's
Broadcast sound.htm . Well I also had a bowl of fresh fruit and iced coffee
when I got up. Not much to report on. I got a call from HBO in Wisconsin, and a
young German American gal there sold me HBO for $5 a month for the next 6
months, so I now have HBO. Well not much else to report on. Have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>7/09/99 Friday 11:40 A.M. EDT: I was up at 10 A.M.
this morning. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, orange and grapefruit
juice, coffee, and vitamins. I updated nasa.htm and nasa‑93.htm . Well
have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>7/08/99 Thursday 6:05 P.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message after cleaning up. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York
and cashed the ValueClick Check and made a small withdrawal. I stopped the bank
on Lafayette Place and paid my rent. I mentioned to the Greenwich Polo fellow
in the same building I knew someone who knew a bit about horses. I walked over
for my 3 P.M. appointment, but it was cancelled. I stopped by the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift shop. I drove over to Exxon and put $14 of premium in the car.
I stopped by the Greenwich Library and read the local paper. I noticed that the
new bathrooms in the new wing are reserved for the Library staff, and the
bathroom in the old building off the children’s wing are opened to the general
public. However, several patrons have mentioned to me, that the general publics
bathrooms don't have locks on the door, so anyone can walk into the bathroom,
while people are sitting on the throne. I next stopped by the Grand Union and I
forgot to return the cans. I bought a pint of blue berries for $1.50, a pint of
strawberries for $1.50, a large cantaloupe for $1.99, and a half gallon of 2%
milk for $1.69 for $8.18 total. I then returned home, and I had chicken salad
and ice tea for dinner. I washed the blueberries, and cleaned and sliced the
strawberries, and sectioned the cantaloupe into small pieces and mixed it all
together with angostura bitters, a half of cup of white wine, a quarter of cup
of rub red orange juice, and a quarter of cup of grapefruit juice, and a ounce
of Mount Gay rum and mixed it all together. I then put is all into two medium
Rubbermaid containers to ferment for a day in the refrigerator. Well I then
filed this report. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>7/08/99 Thursday 12:40 P.M. EDT: I received my
June ValueClick advertising check for $55.20. I guess I will go out after I
shower and pay my rent. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>7/08/99 Thursday 12:20 P.M. EDT: I added 7 Bexar
County, Texas (048029) to the NOAA weather warning radio replacing the second
99, and put it in the number 7 position. I am doing usual internet work and
correspondence. I will go down and check the mail. CIO
Note:<888>7/08/99 Thursday 10:30 A.M. EDT: Well I was up at
9 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of three fried eggs, toast, five strips of
bacon, orange and grapefruit juice, and coffee. I changed the date on the
previous story on the first trip back from California, I believe it was
December 1978. Thus when I decided to make the trip to California and meet with
a few key people in the computer industry and three subsequent trips until
December 1980, we had a lot of high tech expertise come back our way out east,
and I believe we even had some prominent politicians from out west on the
National level. Well since a relative Winfield Scott was involved in acquiring
land out west for the United States government, I guess there were a few people
on the west coast whom enjoyed having me show up. Needless to say in the vast
expanses of territory I covered, I was not actually aware various member of the
old Scott family might actually live, and I believe a few historians have a
certain perspective as to diversity between both coasts of America. Well not
much else going now. I think I will email the National Weather service at
Rockefeller center to find out when they actually test their alerts. Well have
an enjoyable day. CIO
Note:<888>7/08/99 Thursday 1:30 A.M. EDT: I had dinner of
chicken salad and iced coffee after the last message. I went out and stopped by
CVS on Greenwich Avenue, but they did not have any cigar cigarettes that I
like. I went by the Greenwich Library, and I read the local paper. I checked
out the old video " The Hurricane" with John Hall and Dorothy Lamour.
I chatted with some of the staff that in the old days we all probably got lead
poisoning from using pencils all the time, and that Greenwich use to have the Ruwe
Pencil company here in the old days. I also mentioned that one of Armand
Hammer's first enterprises in Russia was a pencil company beside donating
medical supplies for the typhus epidemic after the Communist revolution. Well I
then departed the library and headed over to the Riverside Plaza CVS and bought
a carton of Dutch Sweets cigar cigarettes for $15.04. I chatted with an
employee of Starbucks in New Canaan and gave him some advice about being a
twin. I returned back to the center of town, and I walked the lower section of
Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with a Philippine resident again about volcanoes. I
mentioned that during the 4 1/2 foot snow fall six or seven years ago, the snow
maintenance crew was able to remove all the snow off Greenwich Avenue in about
four hours that evening after with heavy equipment. There was a problem dumping
the snow which they wanted to dump in the sound with the EPA which did not make
sense, since removed snow is mostly water, sand, and salt the most common
ingredients in the Sound. Instead they piled it up high at Grass Island and let
it melt during a following warmer spell. I sat out for a while at the Post
Office plaza. My arthritis was acting up during this warm dry weather, so even
without the NOAA weather radio; I can tell we have a weather change coming in.
When my arthritis acts up, I tend to walk at a much slower pace. It was not too
busy of an evening. Apparently much the power was off in central Greenwich
yesterday Tuesday. I returned home and chatted with one of my neighbors. I told
her the story about returning from California, I believe on my first trip back
with a friend around December 1978. We started out east since they were having
a lot of brush fires and Santa Anna winds around Laguna Beach, California. By
the time we got through Los Angeles we heard there was a Tsunami watch on the
west coast from Point Conception to San Diego, so we kept going. It was very
hot in Palm Springs and we bought gasoline at a Shell Station and dates. We
kept going and when crossing the boarder into Nevada, I saw a Scottish Rite
Masonic temple out in the middle of nowhere. I got to thinking about
earthquakes which are frequently mentioned in California. We continued through
Las Vegas and headed up towards Utah, and I got to thinking about all the
former nuclear test areas we were driving nearby. Once into Utah after driving
for the better part of another day through very scenic country, it got cold
around Salt Lake City, Utah; so we stopped by the University of Utah gymnasium
and took a shower and had a bite to eat. We continue east towards Colorado, and
once we started driving into the Rockies, it began to snow. Of course we were
driving a $150 1972 Subaru we bought in Nantucket and I had put a new clutch
in. The car did not have very good heat if any. Well about a fourth the way
across the Rockies we were in a blizzard in about a foot of snow with a few
trucks around us. We stopped at a General Store for some milk and gasoline, and
were advised to not to try to exit the highway at Ranch signs since the Ranch
might be 50 to a 100 miles down the road in a blizzard. The trucks kept going
and the old Subaru without snow tires, but front wheel drive kept going. About
halfway through the Rockies the following day it began to clear again, but we were
advised to worry about avalanches. We kept heading east and around dusk that
evening arrived in Vail, Colorado. We could not afford to stay there, so we
drove around the winter wonderland in a blizzard, and drove back west and check
out a boarding lodge that was filled up. So we drove through Vail and I got off
in Dillon, Colorado and found a Sears tire dump and salvaged two German
Continental snow tires with studs. The Subaru we had bought on Nantucket
originally came from Dillon, Colorado. We drove back to Vail, and a Amoco
gasoline dealer put the tires on for $2.50 apiece. We were advised to not to
try to cross Eisenhower pass during a blizzard, but since trucks were still on
the highway, we kept going with the used snow tires with studs and made it up
Eisenhower Pass with no problem, and down shifted down the mountain into Denver
through out the storm. I found the Airport, and I spent the night there; and
tried calling a relative whom no longer lived in Denver. We toured around
Denver and it did not have too much snow. We headed east, but once out of
Denver, we had about a thousand miles of ice with more than an inch of ice on
the roads, and very little traffic. About a 100 miles east of Denver, we found
a garage at about midnight to fix a leaky radiator hose. We continued until the
next morning, and about 7 A.M., I believe on a Saturday morning we tried to
stop by the famous coffee shop in Russell, Kansas; but they were closed due to
ice. We continued on, and I think on the trip I remember stopping off at the
Coleman Camping company and dropping off some butane camping canisters that
were defective with a note. We eventually made it down to Tulsa, Oklahoma when
it began to clear and I knocked on the door of a relative about midnight whom
was preoccupied with her husband, and she encouraged me to go on, and she leant
us some funds. We headed into a lot of flood country in Arkansas, Louisiana,
and Mississippi the following day. We eventually reached the Florida pan handle
and there were tornado warnings, we traveled through tornado warning areas for
most of the day, and I remember making a few stops, and I believe the following
day, we eventually arrived back down in Key West, Florida and there were
Hurricane Warnings. Well we rested for a spell after our trip across country,
spent some time in Daytona, Florida and eventually made it back to the New York
area for Christmas with snow that year. I found the replacement windshield for
the Subaru that broke on the way out in Midland, Texas in Fort Lauderdale. Apparently
Howard Hughes had designed the Subaru and tested it on a track in Fort
Lauderdale, so there were quite a few replacement windshields. I traded my
Panasonic waterproof floating radio that I had bought at Radio Shack in
Nantucket for the windshield. They also threw in an air conditioning system
that I tried installing that Christmas Eve in Greenwich. Well after an easy
trip out, the return trip was a lot more difficult in terms of weather
conditions, so I quickly learned the various weather conditions one can
encounter while traveling around the United States. Well after I chatted with
my neighbor, I headed upstairs for ice tea. I then went back outside and
retrieved my sunglasses from the car that I forgot, and I reset the Ship to
Shore Radio from Channel 16 the Coast Guard Channel to NOAA weather radio
Channel 1. While outside someone set off a fire cracker. I went back upstairs
and had some ice tea and goldfish crackers and listened to the NOAA weather
radio a bit. I then filed this report. Well I am bit tired, so I will go to bed
I guess, have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/21/99 Wednesday 4:30 P.M. EDT: I am have a
relaxing afternoon. I had vegetable juice, goldfish crackers, cookies, and
fruit salad. I chatted with a friend and a family member. I figured that there
is not much going on, so I am just relaxing at home. I listened to the CNN
President Clinton news conference. After the news conference, they announced
that the recovery team in Martha’s Vineyard have recovered all three bodies of
the Kennedy party, and there will be a memorial mass at St. Thomas Moore,
Jackie's old church at 11:00 A.M. on Friday. It holds about 400 people. There
is no mention to the funeral plans and burial plans, but presumably the burial
will be with his mother and father at Arlington National cemetery, along with
his wife. I suppose President Clinton, the Kennedy Clan, Bissett family and
their immediate friends and family will be there. I guess there will be a big
Irish wake amongst the general Irish community in Greenwich after the burial.
Well traditionally one is suppose to send contributions to one's favorite
charity in lieu of flowers, and one is suppose to wear black arm bands and
black mourning clothing. I would imagine the general public will be viewing at
a distance. My arthritis is a bit active since I have not taken my Arthrirescue
pills in several days, so I will have to go out to Fresh Fields and get some. I
have a 3 P.M. appointment tomorrow.
Note:<888>7/21/99 Wednesday 12:05 P.M. EDT: Earlier when I
was up, I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and
coffee. I went back to bed and around 11:30 A.M., NOAA whether radio weekly
test woke me up. I am having a glass of Nestea Ice tea. Not much happening, I
am relaxing inside. You have to remember, no one ever reads my notes basically,
except me according to the computer logs. CIO
Note:<888>7/21/99 Wednesday 8:05 A.M. EDT: Well I went out
yesterday evening, and view the waterfront on Steamboat Road for a while. While
I was parking at the entrance to the Indian Harbor Yacht Club, I started
listening to NOAA weather radio. I got distracted, and I got out and locked the
car door with the keys in the ignition. I keep a spare key hidden in the frame
of the car which is very difficult to get out. I finally found it and unlocked
the car door, and put it back in its hidden position. This took about a half
hour, and it looked like I was lying dead or drunk underneath the car. A number
of youth coming out of the Yacht Club, probably wondered what I was up to. I
chatted with a couple of painters about how in the old days we use Epoxy Boat
Paint to paint one of the oldest houses in Nantucket first with primer and then
Epoxy paint. The fellow that was having the old house restore on Lincoln Road eventually
went bankrupt since he spent so much money on the restoration. I believe Tom
Brokaw's house was across the street. I also spent about a month taking off
about ten layers of paint off the front entrance way to that old house. After I
got off the old paint, there was the shadow impressions of a different house
number on the house than the current house number, so it is almost like
somebody changed the house number so as to possibly obtain the property or
misrepresent the property in possibly some sort of estate or legal transaction.
Well I next walked down by the waterfront, and I chatted with some of the local
fishermen. There was a full house down on the pier. I volunteered to go up to
the Duncan donuts for a couple of the local fishermen to get them some iced
coffee, since they were blocked in. I returned to them with the iced coffee.
One local fishermen mentioned that "There is No Kentucky Wind
Anymore", which I think means that when a sniper use to just miss you in
the old days because the wind deflected the projectile, since modern ordinance
is not deflect too much by the wind. Basically we all read a bit in this town,
so lots of people have interesting stories to tell. We well right along the
cloud line of a thunderstorm front to the north. I noticed a couple walking
down the road that has the same look at George H. W. Bush and Queen Elizabeth
II, which conceivable could be true, since both families have lots of relatives
in the town. When I see people like that I generally don't bother them, since
they tend to be bothered by me because I look like the Czar of Russia which a
more intimidating look if you know history. I noticed the traffic officer
directing traffic opposite Starbucks yesterday afternoon had a certain familiar
family look. One of the locals told me that they had to run somebody off
Steamboat Road that was trying to sell fish out of a truck, and he was slashing
tires to stake out his territory. They also said there was a drunken Russian
down there drinking Vodka for a while recently. It is hard to figure out where
all these characters come from. One young Arab sheik was trying to look poor. A
few wiser individuals whom have more money were trying to look modern. As far
as I am concerned, I will just maintain my usual persona. One old duffer was
down there catching little snapper bait fish, and he took about 50 when the
limit is 10, and it is a $60 fine for each one over ten. However nobody
bothered him, since he looked like he owned half the town of Greenwich. I
eventually went up to the library and gave a briefing to another local whom I
had not chatted with in a while. I told the information librarian that young
children could be camping out in the library where the construction is over
night unknown to other people. I returned home and had a chilled Citra soda. I
relaxed until about midnight and then I went to bed. Well I guess today is
another great adventure day in the town of Greenwich. Well take care. With all
this media attention to the Kennedy, I noticed a fellow last April who was very
old and tall walking around downtown with a younger women. He was dressed in a
black overcoat and black Fedora like the old time Wall Street Bankers used to
wear, and he looked a bit like old Joe Kennedy whom I had not seen in a while.
He has a bit of a look like an old Mafia godfather. One YMCA employee said the
Kennedy family tend to be Mafiosi, which might be true since they were involved
in the waterfront rackets and bootlegging, but the fellow who mentioned this is
a member of the "Camp Fire Club", and he wears one of those little
pinky rings on his little finger like Europeans do. Well I noticed that a few
people here in town wear copper bracelets, which symbolized the fact that the
Nordics have been mining copper in North America for 7,000 or more years
particularly in Michigan, so when they were exploring around in North America,
there were apparently a large number of cannibals living here that they learned
to deal with. Well have a good day, and try to relax and enjoy the town. CIO
Note:<888>7/20/99 Tuesday 4:45 P.M. EDT: Well I saddle
soaped the acorn leather chair. I had a three egg omelet with mozzarella
cheese, four strips of bacon, and two slices of toast, and iced coffee. I will
go out shortly to view the downtown area. I suppose it might be busy downtown.
I noticed while coming back this way earlier a group of European youths looking
at the Oldsmobile Cadillac showroom. Well lets see what is happening today.
Enjoy the evening. There were lots of children going for a train ride adventure
today. CIO
Note:<888>7/20/99 Tuesday 3:35 P.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last message. I drove downtown about 8 A.M.. I stopped by CVS and I
then walked up to the Bank of New York Putnam Trust cash machine. I said hello
to a long time resident and mentioned that we frequently try to practice
conservation in certain areas of the world. I noticed after chatting briefly
with him, a Yellow and Black butter fly. . I mentioned a family member tends to
be absent minded. I went to CVS and bought two cans of Alaskan pink salmon for
$1.50 each, a can of Edge shaving gel for $2.39, a half price tube of CVS
whitening toothpaste with fluoride for $2.64, a carton of Swisher Sweets for
$14.19 with $1.15 sales tax for $23.37 total. I walked outside and sat in the
little park at the Institute for Foreign Study, and I remembered I forgot to
buy saddle soap for polishing the leather chair, so I returned to CVS for a can
of KIWI saddle soap for $4.44. I then drove down to the center of Greenwich
Avenue, and I chatted with a few morning walkers. I walked the lower section of
Greenwich Avenue and noticed a Labatts Beer truck, and I walked through the
train station and chatted with a few train station employees. I walked back up
the Avenue, and I stopped by the Korean produce stand, and I bought two large
New Jersey home grown tomatoes at $1.49 a pound for $2 total. I walked back up
town, and I sat in the park for a while. I returned to the Senior Center park,
and I mentioned to a resident, I saw a Yellow and Black butterfly and it might
be a good color to bet on a horse. I returned to my car, and I gave a local
golfer a ride over to the Millbrook Club. I stopped by ELDC thrift shop and I
noticed the solid wood furniture they had yesterday had been sold quickly. I
drove by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop, and I noticed they had two very
nice Windsor Chairs priced for $25 apiece which were rather old. I suggested to
the shop volunteer they reappraise them, and take them back in to the back room
until they determine the appropriate value. I drove over to the Greenwich
Library, and I read the local newspaper. I said good morning to a long time
retired Canadian resident, and briefed him on Canadian sightings. I mentioned
to the information desk that there is too much focus on drawing large
population groups to the east coast for vacation this summer with the upcoming
hurricane season, and federal authorities might have to eventually discourage
shoreline activities in certain coastal areas, if the hurricane season develops
the way as forecast. I greeted three arriving Catholic priests from the Sudan
whom I had seen before. I chatted with a Norwegian regular in the library, and
I showed him the photo of the Aga Khan IV, and he told me that is the Aga
Khan's nephew with Princess Michael of Kent. I did find a picture of an older
Aga Khan on the internet, and he supposedly lives in India. He looks a bit like
a fat Colonel Sanders of Kentucky Fried chicken days. I departed the library. I
drove by Putnam Trust Bank of New York and made a withdrawal. I mentioned to
the floor manager that the JFK Jr. accident might have been a kidnapping, so I
suggested they freeze all assets and account for every penny. The Greenwich
Times mentioned that JFK Jr. supposedly was building a house in New Canaan, Connecticut.
I believe they still have property in Greenwich up around back country some
where. Beware of the deer traps. I drove over to the Grand Union and I
mentioned to one local if people thought threatened they could parachute into
the Scott Amudsen base in Antarctica and would not be able to get out until
November. Of course conditions are Spartan there, if one needed medical
attention. I stopped by the Grand Union and there are lots of the three regular
varieties of seedless grapes Concorde, blush, and white. I mentioned the
weather here has been perfect wine weather, so possibly and Europe and
California are enjoying perfect wine weather. The grapes look great. I bought
two Ruby Red Tropicana grape juices for $2 each, a pint of blueberries for .99,
a pint of strawberries for $1.50, two boneless pork chops at $2.99 a pound for
$2.93, Tobin’s bacon for $2 a pound, a large cantaloupe for $1.99, Concorde
seedless grapes for .77 a pound for $1.87, a half gallon of GU 2% milk for
$1.69 for $16.97 total. I said hello to a long time resident whom I had not
seen in a while. I then went to the Farmer Market at the Cumberland Farms
shopping plaza and I bought a small bag of washed potatoes for .79, a head of
endive lettuce for .79, a head of celery for $1.19, two ears of corn .40, a
head of broccoli .79, and a one pound bag of onions for .89 for $5.36 total. I
then returned home and put away the groceries, and I had a diet Coke. I saw two
large Red and White Coca Cola trucks downtown this morning also. I went downstairs,
and I chatted with the building custodian and mentioned to him that possibly
Ben Laden the terrorist has kidnapped the Kennedy party to the Sudan, or they
had possibly taken refugee on Olympic airlines to Scorpios a well known private
isolated destination. Well lets keep our fingers crossed and see what develops,
not to be morbid. You all know I read a lot of "Who Dun Its?. I made a
fresh fruit salad with the Concorde grapes, sliced cantaloupe, sliced
strawberries, and blue berries, and I mixed them together with orange juice,
and white wine, and a jigger of Mount Gay rum and added angostura bitters for
them to ferment in the refrigerator for a day. I had a glass of my homemade
vegetable juice. I am a bit hungry, so I might have a bite to eat and then
saddle soap the leather chair. It is a very beautiful day out, so enjoy
yourselves this afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>7/20/99 Tuesday 7:10 A.M. EDT: I was up at 3:30
A.M.. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast, orange juice, vitamins,
and coffee. I did a little internet work. I email Sconnset out on Nantucket and
Lyford Cay in the Bahamas to keep an eye out to my weather page. I added a few
Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket links to my directory. Well I have to clean up,
and I will probably drive over to CVS in Riverside Plaza and buy some cigar
cigarettes and maybe head out to Tod's Point this morning and do some radio
checks with my ship to shore radio. I saved the old hemp webbing from the old
leather chair, since it might have some spores and dust which would be useful
in Pasteur Institute research project depending on where the chair had been in
the world. Well not much happening since I have not been out. Have a good day.
CIO
Note:<888>7/19/99 Monday 7:00 P.M. EDT: I went out after the
last message this morning. I drove downtown, and I walked the lower section of
Greenwich Avenue. I walked through the train station. I stopped by St. Moritz
and bought an Bolli Italian pastry for $1. I walked up the Avenue, and I ate it
in front of the senior center. I walked around the Greenwich Common. I drove
down by the waterfront. I chatted with a few of the fishermen. I told a story
about leaving my old surf casting rod I wrapped in Laguna Beach that I had
bought in Nantucket and left at the Shell Station in Santa Barbara for $10 in
gasoline with the real, so I could make it to Laguna Beach for the Reagan
celebration party with a few republicans. I then sold the old Volvo at the
entrance to Disney World for $14.50 in gasoline, and headed back with a friend
to New York. One of the fisherman had a Hopkins Lure, and they still have the
eye to close to edge. Another local fishermen was out there with his son
enjoying the day. I chatted with a doctor who had flown up to Martha’s Vineyard
this weekend. I drove uptown and I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop and
viewed the merchandise. I went by the Greenwich Library and read the local
paper. I checked out "The Linux Network" which has a Linux CDROM I
believe version 3.5 a recent book. I chatted with another pilot whom had been
on Martha’s Vineyard this weekend. I gave another gentleman my internet site
address, and briefed him on my formal education. I drove down by the waterfront
and viewed the waterfront briefly. I heard on the Ship to Shore radio some of
the staff communicating about cleaning the kitchen at the Indian Harbor Yacht
Club. I drove through Bruce Park, and they were doing road pavement there. I
told a long time DPW employee about the impending heavy rain this afternoon. I
stopped by ELDC thrift, and they had some nice items. I drove back to town, and
I stopped by the Mews thrift shop, and they are closed until September 17. I
noticed an old broken down Chesterfield brown leather arm chair in the garbage.
I asked the staff at the Mews if it was being thrown out, and they said I could
take it. I put it in the trunk and tied it up. I drove home and I carried it
upstairs. While in the parking lot, I commented to a visiting Sears repairman
that my air conditioner was still working fine after ten years. I mentioned I
might look for a clearance model at the White Plains store in February at a
discount. I inspected the leather chair, all the old hemp webbing was worn out.
Also the seat was pretty well shot, and someone had put Naugahyde on the arms
to cover warn places. I drove over at noon to Jack's Fabrics in Port Chester,
New York and they are either closed or out of business and possibly the antique
shop next door. On the way back through Byram I saw "Designs by Town and
Country" Interior Window Treatments, 203‑531‑0307. Joseph
Carlo sold me ten yards of blue Nylon webbing for $10, and I chatted briefly. I
returned home and I took of the old webbing and secured the roping. I took
about five hours and I put the new webbing on with upholstery tacks, and I also
reset the Naugahyde arm pieces with five brass beaded tacks on either arm side.
I put lemon oil on the wood, and I put a Scottish Stewart plaid blanket throw
over the worn leather seat. It looks very nice, and I set it in front of the
blue sofa to the right of the television. I will get some saddle soap to
condition the leather when I have time. While doing this the NOAA weather radio
went off twice with thunderstorm warnings for Orange, New York Country and
Nassau County, New York. It rained here a bit, and I heard a bit of light
thunder. I also got a wrong number call of a women looking for Joe. I finished
straightening up the apartment. Also the tape backup completed about 1 P.M.. I
had some Ramen noodles and ice tea, and I am very tired, so I will go to bed shortly.
Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>7/19/99 Monday 7:15 A.M. EDT: Well I finished
cleaning the house and watering the plants. I went about 6 A.M., and I did a
quick tune-up by sanding with metal sandpaper the inside of the distributor cap
and the rotor contacts. I also sprayed some WD‑40 on a few key electrical
contacts and adjust the air intake on the Volvo. I chatted with a couple of my
neighbor. I still have 3 1/2 hours until the backup is complete. I cleaned up,
and I had a small glass of vegetable juice. It is suppose to rain this
afternoon. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/19/99 Monday 2:00 A.M. EDT: Well I was up at
midnight and the tape backup was running. I was watching a bit of the JFK Jr.
news, and it said they had discovered the plane, and no bodies were in it. It
said they would continue to search and recover wreckage. It is a grusome
thought, and but depending on the debris field and the amount of impact, debris
could be spread over a wide area. The one news report said he was flying at
night without instrumentation which several of his co pilots said was foolish.
Well I might relax a bit more, or go back to bed or have breakfast now. The
Seagate backup program quit working at midnight, and I tried restarting the
computer and also reinstalling the program to no avail. I will restart the
backup with the Win98 backup program. Once I do get up and have breakfast, I
will do my normal house cleaning routine. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/18/99 Sunday 4:00 P.M. EDT: Well I have not been
able to sleep. I guess my normal pattern is a bit messed up. I started a full
tape backup of the system. Well enjoy the rest of the day. I had some ice tea
and Ramen noodles. Not much happening. I suppose with the media coverage of the
local community Starbucks will be making a bit more money. Well I will try to
get some sleep, and whenever I wake up, I will do my usual Sunday cleaning
routine and watering the plants. When I lived in Nantucket, I never heard of an
island called "NoMans" land. There is an island off Wood Hole that
does juvenile rehabilitation, also Cutty Hunk, and the Elizabeth Islands. I
believe the Forbes family of Boston own one of the Elizabeth Islands. Tell all
the summer vacationers to follow weather.htm . Have a relaxing rest of the day.
CIO
Note:<888>7/18/99 Sunday 11:35 A.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last message, I think possibly; shortly after sunrise. I drove down
by the waterfront and a few people were there. I returned to the center of town
and chatted with a few morning locals. The headlines of the Greenwich Times
says JFK Jr. is missing. I chatted with a few people about using a dash of
curry in their food and vegetable juices to not feel the heat. It is very
sultry out. I noticed the large sailboat out in the harbor, but I could not
tell where it was from. While downtown I had an Almond Danish from St. Moritz
bakery for $1. I noticed a few people going to Starbucks. I chatted with a
visiting golf expert from Florida. I noticed that some of the visitors from the
warmer regions tend to be in better shape than we are up north. I advised one
fellow against jogging. I tried my ship to shore radio but no one was on in the
early morning. There is not much wind, so no one is sailing. After chatting
with a few people downtown, I returned to the waterfront on Steamboat Road, and
I gave a few tips on how they might rescue or search for JFK Jr.. First of all
I believe the U.S. Navy maintains an elite team of trained Dolphins that can
sniff out anything in the ocean. If they made it ashore, they could use Blood
Hounds to comb the shore since the South Shore of Martha’s Vineyard tends to be
very wild and untamed, with lots of thickets that one could get lost in them.
There is also quicksand around both Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket like many
islands, so if one were lost along a damp boggy area, one might encounter quick
sand. Also theoretically the passengers could of escaped from the aircraft and
be drifting on debris or floating at sea. One can float indefinitely if one
knows how to do it. If by happenstance, a stray dolphin rescued any of the
passengers, it might have pulled them further out to sea, since Dolphins'
natural instincts are different from man's. While along the waterfront I did
observe Military personnel helicopter carriers going along the sound, I assume
transporting personnel. I suppose hostile individuals could have rigged the
fuel gauge on the plane, so it did not have enough fuel. I noticed that the
Cape Cod Journal ‑ Ahead of the Times had certain details that the National
media did not have since they are familiar with the area. They mentioned that
the plane on radar lost 900 feet before going off the screen which means it
might have stalled. They mentioned that a fisherman observed a plane at 47 feet
before it dived into the water off Gay Head Light House, which is commensurate
with a plane stalling and running out of fuel. I suppose that the Essex airport
in Fairfield, New Jersey would be able to produce maintenance records and since
I am not familiar with modern aircraft, possibly any sabotage that might have
taken place would have to be investigated. In the old days off the south Shore
of Nantucket, they use to say if you drifted out to sea, you would wind up in
Portugal, so one might follow a drift pattern from the South Shore of Martha’s
Vineyard towards Portugal, allowing for currents and wind. Possibly a unusual
sea gull pattern might indicate surface activity. I suppose that Navy Seals
could investigate any wreckage which supposedly might have been found, since in
the TWA 800 reporting, they indicated a great deal of local expertise they put
into the investigation. As usual with the government more than likely they are
holding back certain facts, until they sort out the train of events. I noticed
a few summer visitors out and about, and I said good morning to one of my
former neighbors, I had not seen in a while. I mentioned to the local
waterfront area that the Cousteau Institute has expertise in underwater search
and rescue along with Woods Hole. I would imagine from what I know the
capabilities of the United States Government are, a much more massive operation
is going on, but for military security purposes, not all of it is being
reported. I have not seen any new reports since 4 A.M., and a half hour ago CNN
did not have anything new. I believe the Japanese are about the best in deep
sea underwater vehicles in the world right now, and the might have certain
capabilities. Theoretically we will all have to wait and see what is report
next. I am very tired, so I will go to sleep for quite a spell and rest until
later this evening. I also chatted with a family member and a local friend.
Stay cool and try to enjoy the day. Say a prayer. CIO
Note:<888>7/18/99 Sunday 4:55 A.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last message and drove downtown. I sat out at the Post Office and had
another CVS cigar out of a "Black Watch" cigar tube. I walked the
lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I returned to the center of town, and I
drove down Steamboat Road. I went to use the bathroom at the Greenwich Harbor
Inn, but their front door is locked in the early morning now. I drove down by
Steamboat Road and parked and went against the bushes at the Indian Harbor
Yacht Club. The sailboat is still out in the harbor. I noticed one regular weekend
fishermen is back in the morning as usual. I returned home. I decided to try
some of my fresh vegetable juice with a half ounce of Smirnoff Vodka, eight ice
cubes, and a dash of Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce in a tall ship six
ounce glass. I relaxed and had my first drink in quite a while, since it is not
my regular practice. I don't think it will intoxicate me. I am having another
glass of fresh vegetable juice. Well it has been a long day, so I guess I will
go to bed shortly . Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/18/99 Sunday 2:00 A.M. EDT: I went out after the
last message, and drove down by the waterfront. The fishermen were waiting for
high tide. There is a large sailboat out in the harbor. I returned to the
center of town and sat out at the Post Office and smoked a cigar. I walked the
lower section of Greenwich Avenue. It was slow. There was a Greenwich News
Television Truck that I had never seen before parked at the top of Greenwich
Avenue. I did not know that some news organization in Greenwich has its own
news truck, rather peculiar. I walked to the top of Greenwich Avenue, and it
was gone. I sat for a while. I walked back down, and I sat out for a while. I
drove back down by the waterfront, and I then returned home. I had some ice
tea, and I watched a bit of Zorro. I then watched something with Jean Claude
Van Dam. I am now watching something with Cliff Roberson, I think about the Mel
Fisher Dive expedition down in Key on Channel 89. Well if you happen to be in
Key West, be sure to look at weather.htm . The movie is over, so I guess I will
do a little internet work. They mentioned on the news that they had found the
wreckage of John F. Kennedy Jr.'s plane off Martha’s Vineyard. I suppose they
could bring up some Navy Seals to investigate the waters around the plane. Well
I guess we will have to wait until morning for the news about the aircraft and
the passengers. I have not heard any other local news. CIO
Note:<888>7/17/99 Saturday 10:40 P.M. EDT: Well I went to
bed after the last message. I got up about 9 P.M., and they're still talking
about the missing plane off Martha’s Vineyard. There use to be a luggage
handler on Nantucket named Andy working for Provincetown Boston Airlines that
might know more about the activities of aviation around Nantucket and Martha’s
Vineyard. I can remember when I was a dishwasher up in Nantucket frequently the
planes would be fogged in and not make it to the island. I believe the present
NBC correspondent use to have a home on Lincoln Avenue across from the harbor side
view homes in Nantucket. Nantucket 's source for Nantucket Island Information
has information on Nantucket. Well we're not really sure what the news is for
now, we are just taking the news at face value. I had a glass of home made
vegetable juice which is a little hot with the Tabasco sauce I put in along
with the onions. I guess if I added a little Vodka and Worcestershire sauce it
would be a good mixer, that might be a little hot on the stomach. I had a
Stauffer's 20 oz. frozen lasagna for dinner, ice tea, and iced coffee. I guess
I will go out for a little fresh air, have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>7/17/99 Saturday 3:50 P.M. EDT: Well I went back
out after the last message. I stopped by the Bank of New York, Putnam Trust. I
drove down by the waterfront. I fiddled with my Ship to Shore Radio. I found
that channel 68 is the Indian Harbor Yacht Club Channel. I picked up somebody
on Channel 9 testing their radio from Hempstead, Long Island. Thus the ship to
shore radio is working fine. One senior waterfront regular whom I thought was
in Nantucket told me that John F. Kennedy Jr.'s six passenger airplane from
Fairfield, New Jersey had gone down off Martha's Vineyard last night about 9:30
P.M.. I listened to the broadcast shortly on the car radio. I spoke briefly
with a British official. I then stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop before
closing. I stopped by Exxon and got $11.50 of premium gasoline. I went by the
Grand Union and returned $1.35 in tin cans. I drove by the Korean vegetable
stand by Cumberland Farms and bought two heads of celery for $1.35 each, one
small bag of onions for .89, and a bunch of carrots for .89 for $4.58 total. I
returned home and turned on CNN and listened to a bit about the plane crash.
They said that the pieces of luggage had been found just off shore Martha's
Vineyard's south shore near Gay Head. They have an extensive search going on
with the coast guard and local fishermen. I use to walk the south shore of
Martha's Vineyard during my college days. It is a long stretch of beach, and
conceivable survivors could have made it ashore and be somewhere along the
shore line which has undeveloped stretches. The CNN report said that John F.
Kennedy Jr. and his wife Katherine Bissett and her sister were onboard, but
they did not know if he had filed a flight plan, so there could have possibly
been other passengers. It said the plane was last contacted at 9:30 P.M. last
evening and their was fog around the island, and the Coast Guard was alerted at
3 A.M.. The weather is clear, so they are having an extensive search in the
area of the South Shore of Martha’s Vineyard. Besides one suitcase with
Katherine Bissetts' name on it, they have not found any other wreckage. The
south shore of Martha's Vineyard has tricky current's which apparently move in
a circular formation. One report on CNN said there might be wreckage 14 miles
west of Gay Head which would put it over Cape Cod. I think they got their
compass heading mixed up and meant east which would be around Nantucket's south
shore. While listening to the reports, I liquefied the vegetables I had bought
and added some herbs and spices and Tabasco sauce to make some vegetable juice
about a quarts worth. I put it in a pitcher to chill. I am a bit tired and the
air conditioner is making a lot of noise on this hot afternoon. A family member
called me about tech support and mentioned a Doctor friend of hers had flown up
to Martha’s Vineyard, and he had a hard time landing in the haze and fog. I
turned back on the television and they still don't know anything more about JFK
Jr. and party. Well I guess I should start thinking about going to bed or maybe
I will go out. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>7/17/99 Saturday 11:00 A.M. EDT: Well I went out
at 8 A.M. after cleaning up. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue,
and I stopped by St. Moritz bakery for an Almond Danish. I then sat in the park
a while. I walked up to the top of the Avenue browsing some of the early
morning sidewalk vendors. I walked over to a tag sale at the Methodist Church
across from the YMCA. I purchase a like new Hamilton Beach juice extractor for
$10. I then walked back towards the Avenue. I noticed at the intersection of
Lafayette Place and Putnam Avenue in front of the temporary banana republic,
there were a bunch of large black hornets or African wasps about two inches in
length along the ground near the sidewalk. I avoided them. I walked back down
the Avenue browsing. I placed the Juice Extractor in the automobile and I sat
out at the Post Office plaza for a while. I then headed over to the Greenwich
Library and read the local paper, and three computer newsweeklies. I returned
home and I had a Citra soda in a frosted mug. I put the Welbilt bread machine
in the closet and set up the juice extractor in its place. Well I guess I will
relax a bit and do some internet work. It is suppose to be up to 105 degrees F.
heat factor index today, so I guess I will spend the rest of the day inside.
Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>7/17/99 Saturday 7:10 A.M. EDT: Well I finished
writing a letter to a family member. I did a little regular internet work, and
I looked at the NOAA weather warning for the tristate area, and they're warning
of a 105 degree F. heat index this afternoon, so I would advise getting any
daily activity done early this morning before it gets too hot. I also updated
Scott's Weekly Broadcast sound.htm . Well I should be cleaned up and out in
about 8 A.M. Have a good morning. Remember, it might be handy to carry a couple
of cans of soda or other beverage in those insulated rubber sleeves to keep
them cool. CIO
Note:<888>7/17/99 Saturday 4:35 A.M. EDT: I was up at 3:30
A.M.. I had breakfast of three fried eggs, toast, five strips of bacon, orange
juice, and coffee. I have to write a letter this morning, and I guess I will
then do a little internet work. Have an enjoyable morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/16/99 Friday 4:00 P.M. EDT: Well I had a
relaxing morning and just relaxed around the apartment. About noon I checked
the mail, and instead of cleaning up I went out all dirty and grubby having not
cleaned up for a day or so. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. They
sent me a life insurance promotion to sign up for in case I have an accident or
am dismembered. I signed up for a modest policy to pay for the party in case
anything ever happens. They will withdraw the premiums from my account. I then
went downtown and stopped by the Gourmet Cooking shop on the right towards the
top of the Avenue. I gave the proprietor some cooking tips. They have a nice
Krups coffee pot there for $25. I would imagine they are the best specialty
cook shop on the Avenue with a wide variety of European items. I walked up the
Avenue to the Coffee Tree, but they had sold all their coffee machines. I drove
down by the waterfront, and the regulars were their usual insulting selves.
Maybe we should sent the heavy Volvo mechanic from the bank down there to try
his hand at fishing. I received email from these friendly fishermen in Tampa,
Florida who do charter fishing Back Country Fishing Safaris if you want to try
your hand at more advanced fishing. I drove by the Hospital Thrift shop and
bought "Disraeli, A Picture of the Victorian Age" by Andre Maurois
and I gave some bibliophiles some tips. I noticed they have one of those
artificial sound machines for $10 not half. I chatted with another local about
certain peculiarities in the area. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and
returned "The Hurricane" videotape and paid a $2 fine for it. I brief
the librarians on the fact that CANNABIS.COMr ‑ Cannabis, Marijuana, and
Hemp Information states that Hemp is legal in Canada, which might effect the
psychology of certain youth in the area thinking that it is legal. Unless New
England wants to secede the nation and join Canada, in which case I am going to
have the best dang "Duty Free" operation on this side of the Canadian
boarder. Well all we have to do is get everyone in New England to vote to
become part of Canada. Next I returned home and one of my neighbors asked me
how I can take the heat, and I told I try to remember to use a little pinch of
curry in my cold chicken and tuna salads. Well it was an enjoyable afternoon,
so I think I will try to get a little rest. Have a good tea time. There is a
motor boat at the Greenwich Harbor Inn called the Lady FairWeather? from Fort
Lauderdale, which is about as large as will fit into the harbor. They were
playing old disco music up top. Well keep a weather eye weather.htm if you are
at sea. CIO
Note:<888>7/16/99 Friday 6:25 A.M. EDT: Well not much going
on in Greenwich. It would seem that with the two major investment frauds in
Greenwich during the last six months, that the local state and federal
investment regulatory agencies are not doing their proper jobs. Thus somebody
should look into the regulatory agencies responsible for government oversight,
and find out why adequate safeguards were not in place. On other news, I am
very bored with the village routine of Greenwich. My normal routine is not to
spend so much time downtown. Perhaps, I will spend less time downtown and on
the internet, and go back to my normal routine of reading most of the time,
which means I would still use the library. It seems whenever I move around
town, I run into a large group of people I have never see in the library, and
thus it is safe to assume that although they are residents and know quite a bit
about local activity, they might not be as well versed in diverse subject that
I am from my extensive reading. Basically the last nine years have been spent
on reading most obtuse computer technical information, which is not good for a
well rounded education. Still it helps in using the technology. From my point
of view, despite the diverse stories in the Greenwich Times, their main
advertisers are real estate salesmen, so the basic purpose of the Greenwich
Time is to sell real estate, which with the flourishing economy a great many
people have speculated in. Still most professional people in the real estate
market seek diversity in their real estate investments, so as to hedge against
the ups and downs of various market economies. Since for a lot of working
families, their homes and their mortgages are their major investments, they
have vested interests in maintaining the nature of the community, which seems
to be why we attrack new home owners all the time. Still in terms of the
overall worldwide real estate market, our properties tend to be overvalued,
particularly if one is looking for privacy in a very public community. Thus
when one lives in a busy area, and is trying to seek a little privacy, it is
usually useful to have an enjoyable hobby that one can share with other
likeminded individuals. Thus if one's hobby gets to be too busy with too many
other people try to participate, one can change one's hobby or place one
pursues it. Basically I have always found reading at home about the most
relaxing and private hobby one can have, not to mention a low cost one if one
has access to a first class facility like the Greenwich Library. I also seem to
have accumulated around 400 books in my apartment, so I have an ample inventory
of recreational reading when I am not distracted with technical reading. Quite
frankly I enjoy viewing the waterfront during the colder times of the years,
when it is not as busy. Thus when it is busy around here, I frequently spend
more time inside for peace and quiet. The youngsters have been working through
out the school year, so they are enjoying a little time off before they get
back to their studies. I would imagine if one gets bored with the Greenwich
Library, one could browse a few of the local bookstores to see what other books
are out there that the Greenwich Library has not acquired. Of course then one
would have to buy them if one wanted to read them. My favorite source for
recreational reading outside the Greenwich Library is the various local thrift
shops particularly the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop which has a large
selection of reading material. In fact most of my books came from there over
the years along with the Mews thrift shop and the discarded book section of the
old Greenwich library. Thus since I don't really have much room for more books,
I have not been acquiring many books during the last few years. One can also
investigate the other libraries in the area, which would also have ample
collections. Generally during the years of my formal education, we were
encouraged to read at least a book a week during the summer, of course that
depends on the length of the book. I suppose once on gets into reading a
specific type or group of books, one becomes more involved. I remember in my
preteens, I enjoyed reading Sea novels. Well I suppose I could investigate the
morning activities, but I might just sit inside and relax for a while, and wait
for the library to open in the morning. Cruising Greenwich Avenue in the day
time looking for bargains is something I can not afford at the moment.
Basically I have everything I need at the moment. Well it is fun to enjoy the
relaxing nature of home, one in a while when one gets to enjoy it for what it
is, and as opposed to the more commercial parts of town. Basically most people
in town whom have larger homes have to spend a great deal of time running them,
so they don't actually have the time that I seem to have to relax around a
rather small apartment. Except when one is near sighted, one does not noticed
that the place is some what closed in. I guess people whom driver automobiles
constantly seeking adventure like wide open spacious homes, until they have to
afford to maintain them. Well not much happening on the quiet side of town, so
I will possibly relax a bit. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/16/99 Friday 3:30 A.M. EDT: I watched the
videotape "The Hurricane". I am just having a quiet morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/16/99 Friday 1:00 A.M. EDT: I was up at 5 P.M.,
and I had breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast, vitamins, orange juice and
grapefruit juice, and coffee. I went back to bed until 10 P.M.. I got up and
watched a bit of television. For the last hour I have been watching "Toro,
Toro, Toro" about the Japanese bombing Pearl Harbor. I just had a Red
Baron pizza along with iced coffee. I am having a quiet morning. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/15/99 Thursday 6:10 A.M. EDT: I made icetea.htm
and I cleaned up, and I went out about 3 A.M.. I drove over to CVS in Old
Greenwich and bought a carton of Dutch Treat Sweets in the Red carton for
$14.19, Wizard Air Freshener for $1.49, Edge shaving cream $2.39 plus $1.08 Ct.
sales tax for $19.15 total. I noticed they have a Aroma Therapy machine there
that you put in little reusable beads in with a light bulb for $20 which might
work as an air freshener. I returned to central Greenwich and drove down by the
waterfront and a few fishermen were out there. I returned to the center of
town, and I walked around the train station area as it was opening. I chatted
with the taxi manger and train station opener. I chatted with another early
morning riser. They have a "Turn Off Two Way Radios" sign by the
construction project for the new Richards, so I guess they are doing blasting
there. It is peculiar since the sign is opposite the construction sight and not
further up the Avenue, so people can turn them off earlier. Well they also have
the beginning of the annual "Sidewalk Sales" today which brings out
every power shopper in the Northeast today through Saturday. Lets hope they
don't have a demolition accident during the sales event. There are thousands of
birds in front of the Board of Education in the trees and I saw one black cat
being chased by crows. Well there is a Bermuda high for the next few days, so
it should be good weather for the Sidewalk Sales. A former taxi driver told me
where the Aga Khan has a house in Greenwich amongst his 350 homes worldwide,
and it is in the old neighborhood where we use to have our first house in
Greenwich in the 1960s, so I guess times have not changed that much. Well have
a good day, and don't take any wooden nickels on Greenwich Avenue. CIO
Note:<888>7/15/99 Thursday 2:15 A.M. EDT: Well I did a
little research, and I finally came up with a recent photo through
www.askjeeves.com of the Aga Khan partying in Russia with a couple of friends.
Note:<888>7/31/99 Saturday 5:25 P.M. EDT: I received a phone
call at 9 A.M. this morning, and I chatted with a family member. I got up and
had Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I called
Karl Chevrolet in New Canaan and they did not have any cars in my price range.
I called Stamford Saturn and they had a 1988 Mazda Wagon with stick shift and a
bad tires and a dent in the passenger door with 51,000 miles for $2,850. I
check with Stamford Subaru and they had nothing under $7,000. I went out
without cleaning up, and I drove over to Stamford Saturn and looked at the
Mazda. Although low miles, it was a bit worn, so I decided not to get it. I
looked at the new Saturns and they are quite sporty. I drove over to look at
the used cars at the Riverside shopping center, and they had a classic
Volkswagen convertible for about $7,500 bug type body. I stopped by Staples and
bought a Oxford Press Guard two blue clip binders for $5.82. I drove over to
Tod's Point, and I noticed a 20 year dark Navy Blue BMW in front of the Old
Greenwich Elementary school for sale in very good condition. I drove out to the
parking area at the south west corner of Tod's Point, and I chatted briefly
with some fishermen about Hopkins Lures. I noticed one fisherman from Florida
trying his luck. It was hazy on the skyline, and I noticed about fifty day
sailors out by the Indian Harbor Yacht Club. I returned towards town, and I
stopped by Greenwich Toyota and they have a couple of used cars there for
$6,000 to $7,000. I went down Greenwich Avenue, and I stopped by the Greenwich
SAAB dealership, and they have a sporty yellow convertible there for about
$40,000. I said hello to some people from Florida. They have used cars there
starting at about $11,000. I drove by Griffin Ford used car lot, and they have
a nice 1992 Burgundy Buick Riviera there price unknown and a lower price $5,000
Ford Escort. I went by Grassi Cadillac and they have used cars starting at
$7,000. I went by the Greenwich Library and I read the local paper and looked
at the car ads. I drove by Pray Volkswagen, and they have used cars starting at
about $11,000. I looked at the Volkswagen golf like Prince William got, and it
is very sporty; but as he gets bigger since he is six foot three inches at 17,
he will have a hard time fitting into it. I suggest he might think of driving a
custom maid Daimler as he get old since he would fit comfortably into it. I
suggest in five years if he joins the Royal Navy after University, he and a lot
of his school chums might be serving somewhere in the Caribbean. They would
probably like those little pink and white beach jeep surrey cars with electric
motors for Caribbean service in five years. I then returned home and had a
Nestea Ice Tea in a frosted mug. I think I will keep my Volvo for the time
being since new cars are very expensive. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>7/31/99 Friday 4:40 A.M. EDT: I search Lanzerote
at Alta Vista and reviewed some of the English links. Lanzerote was a fun place
to get away from it all in February 1997, particularly if you don't know
Spanish. Well I guess I will have to start calling it a day. I also reviewed
the online learning disk from Microsoft, and the third disk program does not
work. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/31/99 Friday 1:55 A.M. EDT: Well today is the
day, that I thought of about five weeks ago when the little Chinese boy caught
the 31 inch Blue Fish. I figured if Ben Laden were going to commit a terrorist
incident it would be today, since June only had 30 days, well we'll have to
wait and see if anything happens today, lets hope not. I went out at 10 P.M.
and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue a couple of time. One local
observer thought that maybe the stock market might go down some time soon, so
watch one's portfolio. I guess now would be a good time to take one's profits
before one loses them all. Of course some people can't afford to sell since the
capital gains would be exurbanite. I walked the entire length of Greenwich
Avenue and sat out at the top of Greenwich Avenue again. I walked back down. I
ran into another exercise walker, and we walked the entire length of Greenwich
Avenue again. We viewed the construction of another restaurant or bar at where
the old Paradise Cafe use to be. I don't know what kind of establishment it
will be. Maybe it will be a gourmet water bar where you get any of 1,000
different types of bottles water served in various different ways. Well I know
they're popular in California, amongst those whom think "You Can't Be Too
Rich or Too Thin". After walking the entire length of Greenwich Avenue
again, I walked back down to the bottom and returned again. I drove down Steamboat
Road and there were a few young astronomers out viewing the evening skyline. I
noticed the Sea Falcon is back in port and has returned from a rum running trip
to London in the British Isles. Maybe it is bringing up kegs of rum from the
Indies. When I chatted with the Norwegian sailor yesterday, I forgot to ask him
if he knew anything about the where about of the Viking which is suppose to be
the world's largest private yacht. I suppose with the upcoming hurricane season
weather.htm they won't be traveling to the western hemisphere. Well it was a
pretty quiet late evening with a few college kids going to the Dome restaurant
and Thataway and 64 Greenwich Avenue had live music. I suppose today will be
another hot sultry day, and there will be lots happening with people escaping
from New York for the beginning of the August vacation month. I hear tell the
Hilton Head and Myrtle Beach areas are popular with Americans down south along
with Florida for those whom don't mind the heat. Of course one can always
travel up to New Brunswick and Nova Scotia where they make new Volvos in North
America. Thus the Eastern sea board is probably full of summer revelers keeping
a wary high to the upcoming tropical storm season. Americans love the ocean,
but it is a love hate relationship since many year round residents know how
fickle the ocean can be, but here in hot sultry Connecticut we enjoy moderate
weather on a year round basis based on the occasional pleasant breezes off Long
Island Sound once the smog from New York City blows away. Well have an
enjoyable morning, and remember to be hospitable to our visitors, so when we
travel outside our community to their communities we have equally enjoyable
experiences. Basically Greenwich is a pretty quiet town and the older resident
work hard trying to keep it that way. CIO
Note:<888>7/30/99 Friday 9:50 P.M. EDT: I chopped the three
cantaloupes into small pieces. I mixed them with a cup and a half of white
wine, and a cup and a half of orange juice, and a jigger of Mount Gay Eclipse
Rum and Angostura bitters and mixed it all together and put it all in two
separate Rubbermaid containers to ferment for a day or until I finish eating
it. I sliced four slices of white meat off the cold Purdue chicken, and steamed
frozen mixed vegetables and a ear of corn and had them for dinner with carrot
and celery juice and I am just finishing a glass of ice tea before I go out.
CIO
Note:<888>7/30/99 Friday 8:45 P.M. EDT: I removed all the
Linux downloads from my system. I can't get them to work, and I don't think
they are much threat to Microsoft superior products. I also installed a program
called the Attune Network, but I can't figure out what it does. I will have a
bite to eat now. CIO
Note:<888>7/30/99 Friday 7:25 P.M. EDT: I received two calls
and chatted. I went out about 5 P.M.. I stopped by CVS and bought a carton of
Dutch Treat Sweets cigar cigarettes for $15.04 total. I went over to Peabody's
garage, and they looked at my exhaust system, and they said it is not that
serious and to wait until it gets worse. Thus I will keep the car for now. They
have a 1986 Toyota Celica with 58,000 miles for about $4,700 and they also have
around a 1988 Chevy Monte Carlo with about 55,000 miles for $4,700 both of
which are too pricey for me. I drove down to the center of Greenwich Avenue,
and I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue in the heat. I stopped by
the Grand Union and bought two Post Almond Oats cereal for $2 each, Early
Morning Bacon $1.79, GU large eggs $1.49, GU half gallon 2% milk for $1.69, I
Can't Believe It's Not Butter for $1.29, a Red Baron Pepperoni pizza for $3.50,
three medium cantaloupes for $2 for $16.16 total. I returned home and put away
the groceries, and I watched the end of the evening news. The weather warning
red light was on for Thunder Storm alert, but I am not sure if it was for this
area. I will do a little computer work and then have some cold sliced chicken
and corn on the cob and baked potato. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>7/30/99 Friday 4:10 P.M. EDT: Well I was up at
1:30 P.M.. I dickered with the computer again trying to install Linux, but it
does not do the complete install with Lisa installer. I had breakfast of three
fried eggs, toast, five strips of bacon, vitamins, and coffee. I checked with a
few security people around the area, and I recommended the limit parking at the
bottom of Steamboat Road to one hour and strictly enforce, so the local group
of thugs out from the Bronx can't monopolize the area, and permit local area
residents to also enjoy viewing the waterfront. As usual the First Selectman's
Office, the Greenwich Police, the Unites States Secret Service, the Military
Police at West Point, and the United States State Department, don't want to get
in waterfront observations, since it means having to spend extended time out at
various hours of the day during all times of the year observing a cross section
of humanity whom like to look at the water, but actually are just parking there
on Steamboat Road, since it is one of the public places in Greenwich which are not
strictly controlled. Basically whomever is trying to monopolized the waterfront
area should try some other fishing locations since they seem to be able to
drive a half hour or more to come here everyday, and at the same time don't
choose to fish near their own home. Needless to say the Ebb and Tide of the
waterfront group of wharf rats continues, and I suppose we will survive until
winter set in, when no one has any interest in viewing the waterfront. Well I
am tired of the waterfront locals, so I will spend more time around town and
the library. I just received a car, and I am not going to get the Saturn since
a family member wants to keep it. I will have to decided whether to fix my car
or to get another used car. I am out of cigarettes, and I have to clean up so
have a good day, and enjoy the rest of it. CIO
Note:<888>7/30/99 Friday 6:45 A.M. EDT: I have been working
all morning trying to install the Caldera Linux 2.2, but I did get it to start
installing, but I am missing a file, so I have to start the process over when I
get up today. I am bushed, have an enjoyable day. CIO
Note:<888>7/30/99 Friday 1:20 A.M. EDT: Well I am still
downloading, and I have seven more hours to go, so I will go to bed and hope it
is finished when I wake up. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/29/99 Thursday 9:10 P.M. EDT: I sent down a
couple of emails to Brazil telling them we could probably sell any extra air
conditioners they might have at Welcome to SAM'S Club in Elmsford, New York.
They have a one day pass, but you pay 5% more. I found this information for you
Linux gurus whom want to use a Cable Modem BYTE Column ‑ Cable Modems And
Linux, Tim Orbaker . Of course I can not afford the Red Hat Cdrom, so I can't
figure out how to configure Linux on my machine. I have been downloading
ftp://ftp.calderasystems.com/pub/OpenLinux/2.2/ all day over the cable modem
with the server down for speed. It is a long download, but since one can use
Linux with a cable modem, I thought I would try to get it all going off my 1
gigabyte D: drive without Fat32 installed. I did make it to my 3 P.M.
appointment, and I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital thrift shop, and I drove a
neighbor home. I continued downloading, and about 6 P.M., I received the NOAA
weather warning for a "Flood Watch" for Goshen, New York and Southern
Orange County. I called up West Point at 914‑938‑4011 and dialed
extension 2 after hours, and I chatted with the Post Military Police and gave
them the NOAA weather warning, which they might not have heard. Also this
afternoon, I discovered I was not having problems with the clutch in the Volvo
just the floor mat was rolled up behind the clutch petal, so it would not go
down all the way. I moved the floor mat, and the clutch works fine. However,
the muffler would be a problem for any future owners costing about $400. I was
told about the some people who might take it for a tax deduction. I broiled a
boneless shell steak, and defrosted mixed vegetables, and microwaved a baked
potato. I went out at 7 P.M. to check the weather on Steamboat Road, and I
noticed the usual fishermen and waterfront observers, and I saw one local
Norwegian putting in his boat. I mentioned to him I was in Oslo in February of
1983, and I chatted with a couple of gentlemen that looked like Ronald Reagan
and Casper Wineburger. Ronald Reagan's ambassador to Norway was from Lake
Forest, Illinois where I had gone to college. I also mentioned that a gal from
Norway use to fly the Norwegian flag in Key West in the old days in 1977 and
1978 at the Atlantic Shores beach club and never go out in the sun. I reminded
him of my internet site mrscott.com, and told him to look at weather.htm .I
forgot to mention in October 1976, King Olaf of Norway was on Fort Lauderdale
Beach with 5,000 Norwegians. I also forgot to ask him if he had seen Rhone
Dietrin anywhere in the world, or he is probably still stuck on Lanzerote.
Rhone's father was a pilot with SAS, so Rhone might still be living at the end
of the runway whom knows. I also forgot to mention I once met two Norwegian
helicopter pilots at Westchester Airport whom keep an all weather red off shore
oil platform helicopter at McArthur airport on Long Island. It is probably one
of the best all weather helicopters in the world. The weather down on Steamboat
was ominous, but it had not started to storm yet. I returned home, and I am
continuing the download of Linux. Once I get it all downloaded, I will try to
install it to the D: drive, and I will change the CMOS to boot the D: drive, to
see if it work and try to get the Cable Modem working with Linux for diversion.
I have been up since 3 A.M. having a quiet day. If I get Caldera Linux 2.2
going, I will probably ZIP together the download and post it for easier
download in this area. It all take time. Today was pleasant weather, and I will
have a quiet evening until whenever I finish the download and go to bed. CIO
Note:<888>7/29/99 Thursday 5:15 A.M. EDT: I was up at 3
A.M.. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s Raisin bran, toast, orange juice, coffee,
and vitamins. I started cooking a Purdue chicken when I got up, and I just put
it into the refrigerator to chill for cold chicken. My log on the Apache server
is missing the last two days entries since when the power went off yesterday, I
lost the previous days entries, and I also lost yesterday entries until just
now, because when the Apache server is closed down incorrectly, one had to
clean up the last couple of lines of the log file with a text editor to get it
working fine again. I will do a little regular internet work. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/28/99 Wednesday 6:05 P.M. EDT: I did a few house
keeping chores, and I received a call from a friend. I picked him up at the
train station, and I drove out to Tod's Point. I showed him my car, and I told
him he could have it for free, but I advised against it since it would be too
much to maintain on his budget. We viewed the windy Long Island sound on a very
nice day. I went to discard a Nestea Ice Tea can in the trash can right at the
entrance to the Southwest area, and I noticed what looked like a crippled
raccoon in the trash can. My friend started calming the raccoon by talking to
it, and I checked with the caretakers wife, and she says it happens all the
time and just tip over the trash can and let it escape. My friend knocked over the
trash can, and sure enough the raccoon headed down to the waterfront to cool
off from the hot heat of the trash can. We departed the Tod's Point park and I
drove him back home to Darien. He stopped of at Taco Bell in Stamford to get
some tacos, and a couple of Star Wars souvenirs. I showed a bit of the post
road in western Darien and then dropped him off and returned home. I only had
about four hours sleep last evening, so I will go to bed now. A family member
mentioned it was up to 115 degrees F. in Birmingham, Michigan. Well have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>7/28/99 Wednesday 10:40 A.M. EDT: I did not fall
sleep until 4 A.M.. The alarm went off at 8 A.M. this morning. I fell back
asleep until 9 A.M.. I had not heard from the used car man at Stamford Volvo,
so about 9:20 A.M. this morning the power went off until about 10:15 A.M.. The
Housing Authority is having a Union Meeting with the Teamsters downstairs, so I
guess they will be cool enough in the community room. I mentioned to one of
them that I am looking to get rid of the Volvo in two weeks, and he said he
knew someone in New Haven who might be interested. I was thinking of keeping
the Volvo for a snow car since it is really good in snow, but I don't think a
resident is allowed to have two cars. I guess I will go back to sleep, and I
will reset the VCR later. It seems to be a cool day this morning. Our
maintenance man is away on vacation. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/28/99 Wednesday 1:35 A.M. EDT: I had a glass of
vegetable juice. I went out and water the plants and grass in front of the
building for about two hours, and I gave them a good soaking. The plants on the
north end of the building I put five pales of water around each, and gave the
rest a good dozing. I noticed the space shuttle made it back to planet earth
nasa.htm . I suppose they will have to build a couple new shuttles to replace
the aging fleet. I am about to have a bowl of fresh fruit and ice tea. I have
the used Volvo salesman coming to look at my car at 9 A.M. this morning, so I
have to get to bed. There was a motorcycle making quite a bit of noise on west
Putnam Avenue. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/27/99 Tuesday 10:30 P.M. EDT: I went after the
last message. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and the local copy of the
paper was not there. I chatted with one patron about construction. I parked in
the center of downtown Greenwich, and I chatted with a local in the center of
town. I walked down by the harbor, and the Greenwich Harbor Inn was not very
busy with just a couple of dozen people having cocktails on the waterfront. I
walked on down to the bottom of Steamboat Road and I chatted with a few of the
locals for a while. I walked back uptown and sat out for a while and drank a
diet Coke I had brought with me. I walked the lower section of Greenwich
Avenue, and I returned to the post office plaza and I had a cigar. I walked up
the Avenue, and I stopped off at Baskin Robbins and I bought a pint of
Dacguarri Ice for $4 plus a dollar tip. I returned home, and I had two scoops
of Dacguarri Ice and a diet Sprite. There were quite a few bugs out this
evening, and I even saw one large two inch dead horse fly on the steps of the
Greenwich Library, and two small bugs stung me down by the waterfront. I guess
with the dry weather we have more bugs. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>7/27/99 Tuesday 5:45 P.M. EDT: I called Stamford
Volvo used cars and one of their salesman is coming over tomorrow morning at 9
A.M. to look at my car to see if he wants to take it off my hands when I get
the Saturn. My friend from Brazil uses Bem‑vindo ao ZipMail . CIO
Note:<888>7/27/99 Tuesday 5:30 P.M. EDT: I wrote a long
email to Brazil about what I have been doing for the last ten years. I made a
Chef's salad with endive lettuce, sliced tomato, sliced cucumber, chopped half
of onion, one third of a can of pitted olives, two slices of mozzarella cheese
in slices, and four strips of crumbled microwaved bacon and home made salad
dressing and I ate it with a glass of iced coffee. Well I will clean up and
face the afternoon heat. Temperature on the outside thermometer in the sun is
130 degrees F. and inside it is 80 degrees F. with the air conditioner going.
Stay cool. CIO
Note:<888>7/27/99 Tuesday 3:00 P.M. EDT: Well I was up at 9
A.M.. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast, orange juice, coffee,
and vitamins. I chatted with a family member. I went back to bed until 2 P.M..
A family member called and I am going to get their 1993 four door Saturn with
25,000 miles in a couple of weeks, so I will have newer transportation with air
conditioning for a change. I also found this link while searching auto sites
autonetworkshow1 with JFK Jr.'s last interview. I received a telephone call
from an old friend in Brazil, and we exchanged email addresses, so I will send
him an email. He is now working for a local Brazilian airline not Varig. Well
have a good afternoon, and stay cool. CIO
Note:<888>7/26/99 Monday 10:55 P.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message. I stopped by the Greenwich Library, and I read the local
paper and Computerworld. I checked out the videotape "Dances with
Wolves". I drove down by the harbor and then downtown and just as I
started to walk the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, it started to rain in
front of Starbucks. I noticed somebody that is living in Greta Garbo's old
neighborhood around East 52nd street. It reminds me that the Greta Garbo home
for wayward boys use to be around St. Vincent’s Hospital in Greenwich Village,
and during World War II, it served as the headquarters for British Intelligence
operations. I returned to my car and picked up my umbrella, I bought for $8 at
ELDC thrift shop that says Bald Peak Country Club which I think is up in
Vermont. After walking the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, I walked in the rain
up to the middle of Greenwich Avenue. I returned down the Avenue and met up
with one regular walker and said good evening to his wife. I walked back down
in the rain with him and stood under the canopy at Thataway restaurant
observing the rain. I returned back up the Avenue after chatting, and I then
drove down by the harbor. I noticed a graceful yacht at the Greenwich Harbor
Inn from Delaware. I returned home, and I had some ice tea; and I filed this
report. Well hopefully we will have some more rain this evening, we need it.
Have a good evening. I think I will go to bed shortly. CIO
Note:<888>7/26/99 Monday 7:25 P.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last note. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York and cashed my
$50 Maxtor rebate check. I went over to Midas Muffler on West Putnam Avenue. It
seems I need to have the exhaust system replaced from the Catalytic converter
on back which included pipes and two muffler pieces which will be about $404.
Also I need to have the break fluid replaced which would be another $40. I
think I also need to adjust the clutch. Thus I have a bit of maintenance to do
on the automobile when I have the funds. I guess I have to consult to see if it
is worth doing or not, since the book value on the 1976 Volvo is only $250. I might
have a warranty on the old muffler, but they said it was not a Midas muffler. I
also stopped by the Hospital thrift shop. I put $14 of premium in my car at
Exxon. Well I made my 4 P.M. appointment. I then drove down by the waterfront
and chatted with some of the waterfront locals. I went by the Grand Union and
bought two Florida Growers Pride half gallon orange juices for $3.19 both, two
boneless shell steaks for $4.99 a pound mismarked from $8.99 a pound for $6.44,
a Purdue Oven Roaster chicken for .59 cents a pound for $4.07 with store .20
cents a pound off coupon, a Stauffer’s 20 oz. lasagna for $2.99, a Red Baron
cheese pizza for $3.50, and two ears of corn for .40 for $20.59 total. I
returned home and I had a Citra soda in a frosted mug. I broiled one of the
shell steaks with steamed ear of corn and steamed broccoli along with ice tea,
and I am now having iced coffee. I will go out shortly for the usual rounds and
stop by the library. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>7/26/99 Monday 1:05 P.M. EDT: I was up at 9:30
A.M.. had breakfast of three fried eggs, toast, five strips of bacon, vitamins,
and coffee. I went outside and checked my muffler system underneath the Volvo,
and it is all still new and recently installed in parts in the last year or two.
I need to take the car to Midas to have them tightened the clamps, so it does
not make noise leaking a small amount. I watched an entertaining program on
Channel 50 "Mouse Hunt" while optimizing my hard drives. I just
checked my mail, and I received a shipment of Glucosamine and Chondroitin
double strength from a relative for my arthritis. I also received the Microsoft
Online Learning Resource Kit Volume 2. I also received my Maxtor $50 rebate on
the hard drive I bought a couple of month ago. Well after I clean up, I guess I
will go to the bank, and then stop by Midas to see if they can tighten the
muffler system. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>7/26/99 Monday 3:35 A.M. EDT: Well I ran the
antivirus program, and there is no problem. I happened to stumble across this
sight from where I was born Robert Wadlow, Tallest Man. Roadside America . Have
a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>7/26/99 Monday 1:15 A.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last message. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I sat
out for a while at the post office. I noticed a Japanese beetle in front of
Richard or possibly a zakata. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue
again. I found a women's bracelet by the post office loading driveway in the
street. I turned it in at the desk of the Greenwich Police department. It did
not feel heavy, so I do not think it was valuable. I walked up to the top of
Greenwich Avenue. I viewed the portable truck moving the Cat Scan machine back
to the hospital. I walked back down the Avenue. I drove down by the harbor, and
I chatted with a resident about recent events. I returned home, and I checked
both Microsoft Encarta and the World Book Encyclopedia about the Aga Khan and
neither have any mention of him or his descendants, so I guess they don't like
being mentioned in encyclopedias. I mentioned to the area resident when I was
out for all I know Bill Gates is just the front man for somebody richer like
the Aga Khan. Well who really knows since I have no plans to visit the Pacific
Northwest anytime soon. You figure I never see anyone in computer stores, but
the gasoline stations are always busy, so I guess somebody is probably making
money off of fossil fuel a non renewable resource. Well have a good morning,
and maybe somebody should start researching solar energy again. Well it is
still very dry here, but with the upcoming hurricane season, I dare say a
little rain might work its way north sooner or later. I also had a glass of
vegetable juice. CIO
Note:<888>7/25/99 Sunday 9:35 P.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last message, and I stopped by the ATM at Putnam Trust Bank of New
York on Mason Street, which is an enjoyable bank to bank at since they always
seem to know whom you are. They also do banking for the town of Greenwich. I
then went by CVS and bought a carton of Dutch Treat Sweet cigar cigarettes for
$14.19 plus .85 Ct. sales tax for $15.04. I drove down to the center of town,
and I chatted with a visitor from Florida about Florida. I surveyed the
skyline, and I noticed dark clouds off to the Northwest. I walked down to the
Greenwich Harbor Inn, and the clouds to the Northwest looked ominous, so I
returned to the center of town and warned a few people about the cloud
formation. I drove down by the harbor, and I pointed out the ominous cloud formation
to a few of the fisherman. The main body passed just south of Greenwich Harbor.
The skyline was still grew to the west, so I stopped by the Grand Union and
bought a pound of John Morrell bacon for $1.99, 3 cucumbers for .99, a small
bottle of Tabasco sauce for $1.45, and "I Can't Believe It's Not
Butter" for $1.29 for $5.72 total. I returned home and I had a diet
Sprite. I watched a little bit of the History Channel about Navy boats. I
turned on HBO and watched "In and Out". I had some microwave popcorn
and a diet Coke in a frost mug while watching it. I also did a C: and D: drive
to E: drive and E: drive to C: drive backups. I guess since the weather watch
"Warning" Yellow light is off, I will go out for a little fresh air.
Have a good evening, and watch the weather NRL Satellite Photo
/archive_data/sat/www/atlantic/tropics/ir/LATEST.jpg tropics .CIO
Note:<888>7/25/99 Sunday 3:45 P.M. EDT: I chatted with a
family member this morning. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast,
vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I started cleaning the apartment and
watering the plants until 11 A.M. when I fell asleep until 2 P.M.. When I woke
up the "Weather Warning" yellow light was on for severe thunder
storms probably to the east of us, and it is still on. I finished cleaning the
apartment and watering the plants. I had dinner of broiled center cut pork
chop, steamed broccoli, steamed corn on the cob, and iced coffee. I also made
up a new batch of coffee for iced coffee. I will clean up shortly and go out in
about a half hour. I have to reboot the computer. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>7/25/99 Sunday 8:00 A.M. EDT: I was up at 7 A.M..
I updated jfkjrob.htm with a few more pictures. Time for breakfast. CIO
Note:<888>7/24/99 Saturday 9:20 P.M. EDT: I went out again
about 5:30 P.M.. I parked in the center of town and I walked the lower section
of Greenwich Avenue. I drove down by the waterfront, and the "Weather
Watch" for Severe thunderstorms is still on the NOAA Weather radio for
about the last seven hours. I noticed that the front appeared to be passing
over the south shore of Long Island, and the weather to the west of us seems
like it will be clear for the next few days, of course one needs to check the
weather at least every six hours to make sure. It is hot and sultry out. I read
in the Cape Cod Journal ‑ Ahead of the Times that President Clinton is
going to be vacationing on Martha’s Vineyard again this August for ten days. I
hope he keeps an eye towards weather.htm in case any of the southern storms
heads up north. Well after viewing the waterfront, I returned to the center of
town, and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I sat out at the Post
Office for a while. I heard and saw lots of birds in the area, and the tree
across from Starbucks and in front of Starbucks are full of hundreds of
sparrows. I returned back home at 8 P.M., and I had a Citra soda in a frosted
mug. I relaxed and watched a bit of the History Channel on the First Division,
the Big Red One. I also had some vegetable juice. Have a good evening. I guess
I will retire for a while shortly. CIO
Note:<888>7/24/99 Saturday 4:40 P.M. EDT: I rested from
after the last message until about 10 A.M.. I had some fresh fruit salad, Ramen
noodles, ice tea, and iced coffee. I went out after cleaning up about noon. I
stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. I stopped by the Greenwich
Library, and I read the local paper. I went by CVS. I drove down by the
waterfront. I drove over to Old Greenwich, and stopped by CVS there. Young
fellows are out in the street by the Old Greenwich Elementary school trying to
get people to pull over for a car wash. I drove out to Tod's Point, and I
walked out to the south east point. I drove to the south west point and
listened to the NOAA weather radio. They're expecting Severe Thunder Storms in
the New York are late this afternoon and early this evening. My
"Watch" yellow light is on the NOAA weather warning system right now.
I stopped by Staples and I bought the Microsoft Encarta 98 Encyclopedia off a
clearance table for $5 and .30 tax for $5.30. I stopped by CVS at the Riverside
shopping plaza. They did not have the cigar cigarettes I was looking for, but
they have little Dominican cigars in tins on the clearance table for over 50%
off. While coming back to town, I noticed about 50 news trucks parked in front
of Christ Church for the Bassett memorial. I drove down by the waterfront. I
chatted with one local waterfront painter. He mentioned my exhaust is making
noise, and I told him all the pieces are new on it, it just needs to be
tightened. I drove by the Greenwich Library and I checked out the videotapes
"Ivanhoe" and "The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty". I stopped
by the Grand Union and I bought a half gallon of whole milk for $1.69 and a
small bottle of Angostura bitters 4 oz. for $3.29 plus .20 tax for $5.18 total.
I stopped by Val's liquor store and they have the 10 1/2 oz. bottle of
Angostura bitters for $7.99. I returned home, and I made a chefs salad with
endive lettuce, sliced tomato, mozzarella cheese, diced onion, pitted black
olives, and four strips of crushed crispy bacon along with home made herbal
salad dressing. I expect possibly storms might come this way this evening, but
at the moment they look like they have passed to the south of us. It is warm
and sultry out, so enjoy the evening once the sun goes down. CIO
Note:<888>7/24/99 Saturday 7:45 A.M. EDT: After watching the
most interesting program on the October 1991 storm, I went to bed until 6 A.M..
I got up had a meal of Ramen noodles, fresh fruit salad, ice tea, and coffee. I
updated Scott's Weekly broadcast sound.htm . Well after I clean up, I guess I
will go out in about an hour. NOAA weather radio reports a High heat index
warning for today with possibilities of severe thunderstorms and possibly hale
late this afternoon and this evening, so keep a weather eye out late today.
Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>7/24/99 Saturday 12:40 A.M. EDT: I had a chef
salad with endive lettuce, mosserella cheese, steak tomato, olives, crushed
bacon, onion and home made salad. I am watching the History channel. At 1 A.M.,
they have "The Killer Storm" on channel 83, based on the storm in
October 1991. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/23/99 Friday 10:45 P.M. EDT: I worked on the
computer all morning. I did my regular computer work. I looked at various Linux
file groups, but decided not to install them since it would not work without
the @home internet connection which does not come in a version with Linux. I
chatted with a couple of family member. One relative has come down with
Lymphatic cancer, let us pray he is all right. I had lunch of broiled boneless
pork chop, steamed corn on the cob and steamed broccoli along with ice tea. I
went to bed about 2 P.M., and I finally woke up at around 10 P.M.. I had some
fresh fruit and iced coffee. Well I guess I am up for a spell this evening.
Have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>7/23/99 Friday 7:50 A.M. EDT: Well I was up at
5:30 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. I did a little routine internet work. I sifted
through my email. I send out email to a pen pal in Denmark. Not really a lot
happening. I might eventually get out this morning. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>7/22/99 Thursday 7:25 P.M. EDT: I went out at 2:15
P.M.. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. They still have those
two Windsor chairs there, and they raised them from $25 to $45 apiece. I made
my 3 P.M. appointment. I went by the Greenwich Library, and I read the local paper.
I also read two computer newsweeklies. I noticed they are installing power and
LAN connection terminals at the some of the library cubicles. The technician
told me you will eventually be able to hook your laptop into the library LAN
network for the internet. I next went to the Grand Union. I bought two, two
pound bags of #2 carrots for $1.29 each, a half gallon of Ruby Red orange juice
for $2, a dozen large GU eggs for $1.49, a carton of Parmalt Whole milk for
$1.45, and a head of Dole celery for $1.49 for $9.01 total. I returned home,
and I had a glass of chilled cranberry juice that had been sitting in the
refrigerator for two years. I pureed with the juice extractor two heads of
celery and one onion adding herbs and spices for a half gallon of celery juice.
I also pureed two, two pound bags of carrots and one onion for a quart of
carrot juice adding herbs and spices. I watched a bit of television. I had some
ice tea and fresh fruit for dinner. I am a bit tired, so I either will go to
bed or take a nap. Have a nice evening. CIO
Note:<888>7/22/99 Thursday 1:30 P.M. EDT: Well I went back
to sleep from 6:30 A.M. to 9:30 A.M.. I watched a bit of the Kennedy funeral
until noon, and I still have it on. I went out at noon to see if the mailman
was here, but he had not arrived. I chatted with a couple of my neighbors. I
went upstairs, and I had a Red Baron pizza along with ice tea for lunch. I am
making up a new batch of icetea.htm . I guess after the Kennedy funeral, they
traditionally have an Irish wake where people are allowed to drink alcohol.
Since I take medication, I can not have a drink. I noticed that they are having
a Memorial Service for JFK Jr.'s sister in law at Christ Church in Greenwich at
7 P.M.. Not much happening. I have to clean up, and I have to put away the ice
tea after that. I have a 3 P.M. appointment. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>7/22/99 Thursday 6:15 A.M. EDT: I posted a page
John F. Kennedy Jr. Obituary Page "jfkjrob.htm" with a downloadable
group of Pictures from the New York Times Obituary . CIO
Note:<888>7/22/99 Thursday 3:55 A.M. EDT: I went back to bed
and got up at 2:30 A.M.. I had a phone call from a family member, and they said
they would send me some of the arthritis cure formula medicine. Not much
happening. I had breakfast of three fried eggs, toast, four strips of bacon,
vitamins, and cafe au lait. Well I might rest more or do some computer work.
The news said they found the bodies of the Kennedy party, and they will be
buried at sea today. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>8/07/99 Saturday 9:45 P.M. EDT: I had dinner of
baked boneless breast of chicken in wine with herbs, and baked potato and baked
onion along with celery juice and iced coffee. I watched "Wag the
Dog", and I also had cheese crackers along with ice tea while watching it.
Not much happening, situation same as usual. CIO
Note:<888>8/07/99 Saturday 6:25 P.M. EDT: I went out at
about 4 P.M. and mailed a birthday card. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and
read the Greenwich Times. I checked in the two computer books I had checked out
earlier in the week. I checked out the videotape "Young Einstein". I
went downtown, and I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and I
chatted with a couple of locals. The Greenwich Times said that various water
restrictions had been put in place in town. I noticed the Greenwich Town Common
has a plastic bag placed over the public water foundation, so people can't
drink out of the fountain, which does not make sense in terms of water
rationing. I stopped by the Grand Union and bought 3 twelve packs of soda for
$5.99 with store coupon plus $1.80 can deposit, one of diet Coca Cola, diet
Sprite, and Nestea Ice Tea, plus 12 bags of Ramen noodles various varieties for
$2, a 2 pound bag of onions for $2, a half gallon of Tropicana orange juice for
$2.50, a package of Purdue boneless breast of chicken for $3.49 a pound for
$4.22, two Early Morning bacons $1.50 each, two Progresso New England clam
chowder for .99 each, I Can't Believe It's Not Butter Lite .99, a 10 oz.
package of GU Munster cheese for $1.99, for a total of $27.55 . I returned home
and put away the groceries, and I had a Citra soda in a frosted mug. Well it is
a bit warm and dry out, but I suppose once the sun goes down, it will be cooler
and more people will be out and about. Have an enjoyable evening. Tonight I
believe is the last night of the St. Roch's fair at Roger Sherman Baldwin park,
so enjoy the evening. CIO
Note:<888>8/07/99 Saturday 3:15 P.M. EDT: I started a tape
backup about 4 A.M.. At the same time the Gateway was down, so the server was
not working. I went to bed and was up at 2:00 P.M. and the tape backup was
complete. I restarted the server since the Gateway was back up and working. I
had breakfast of three fried eggs, toast, four strips of bacon, vitamins,
orange juice, and coffee. I will clean up and go out in about 45 minutes. Have
a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>8/07/99 Saturday 1:50 A.M. EDT: Lanzerote makes
international news Baggage strike hits thousands of holidaymakers . When I was
there in February 1972, there were only two flights a day, I guess it has
changed a bit. CIO
Note:<888>8/07/99 Saturday 1:10 A.M. EDT: Well I went out
and watered the plants for about an hour. I watered each of the 11 plant beds
around the trees in front of the building for about four to five minutes each,
which should keep them going for a couple of days. If you water at night when
it is cool more of the water seeps into the ground around the roots instead of
evaporating. I am making some Ramen noodles and having them with celery juice.
I ate some cheese crackers before going out. I might have some ice coffee after
the Ramen noodles. I might possibly chat on the internet instead of going out,
since nobody ever talks to me downtown at night. Maybe some winter bound Australians
would enjoy some conversation. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/06/99 Friday 11:50 P.M. EDT: I finished running
maintenance utilities on the computer system. I might start a tape drive backup
before I go to sleep this morning. All other computer maintenance is done. I
went out at about 8 P.M. and I walked around downtown. I walked the lower
section of Greenwich Avenue twice. I stopped by the Grand Union and bought a
200 package box of Nutrataste for $4.69. I returned home, and I channel surfed
and computer maintenance programs until just now. I guess I will go out and
water at midnight when it is an odd day by our building number 71. Well nothing
unusual to report. I have seen mentioned that hurricane is possibly forming off
west Africa NRL Satellite Photo
/archive_data/sat/www/mediterranean/sahara/ir/LATEST.jpg tropics and
http://www.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk/pub/sat‑images/DTOT.JPG . Thus in a week
there might be some extra moisture down south in the Caribbean Basin which
might work its way north. We'll have to wait and see. I remember in the old
days, they use to see clouds with some sort of mixture of one gallon of iodine
to 50,000 gallons of water and spraying it with and tanker air plane or jet, or
even possibly mixing the same proportion of iodine to jet fuel, so maybe the
water vapor of jets might seed the cloud. Although the news say the eastern
pacific water is cooler, I think there it is safe to assume there is plenty of
moisture in the upper atmosphere, since with the hot weather there would have
to have been evaporation. Basically various government agencies have been
seeding clouds for over a half century, so the technology must have advanced.
Well don't forget to study weather.htm . Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/06/99 Friday 7:00 P.M. EDT: Well I was up at
noon, and I had breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast, vitamins, orange
juice, and coffee. I did some system maintenance. I started a C and D drive
backup to the E drive. I went back to bed until 5 P.M.. The backup was
finished. I noticed the Attune program was running in the background since I
installed it, so I uninstalled it. I then did another C and D drive backup to
the E drive which just finished. I checked with my neighbors about watering,
but I guess they had not read the local paper Greenwich Time Online | Welcome
which says that we are restricted to outdoor watering to odd days for odd
number addresses and even days for watering on even number days, so I can't
water the plants tonight, but I will do it tomorrow night or I can do it this
morning after midnight which will be an odd day. I am just about ready to start
an E drive backup to the C drive. Well I also moved the cork board out of the
kitchen and put in the new oak cork board out of the kitchen hallway into the
kitchen, so there is more room to get into the kitchen. I also received a check
from http://valueclick.com/ for $42.36. I will have some fruit and iced coffee,
and clean up in a while and then go out. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>8/06/99 Friday 3:50 A.M. EDT: I sifted through my
email. I did my daily work routine scotwork.htm . Not much seems to be
happening with people on vacation and away on summer holiday. I suppose I will
go back to bed for a spell. CIO
Note:<888>8/06/99 Friday 12:05 A.M. EDT: I had dinner and
fell asleep after 8 P.M. to about 11 P.M. when a friend called. I chatted a
while. I watched a bit of television. I guess I will try to sift through my
email. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/05/99 Thursday 7:50 P.M. EDT: I already have the
1999 Harley Hahn Internet Directory. I tried installing Linux 5.1, but I could
not figure it out, so I returned my D: drive to its normal state. I will return
the books. I am cooking a Pepperoni Red Baron pizza which should be ready in about
10 minutes. Well after dinner I will have iced coffee. I guess I will go out
for a drive afterwards. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>8/05/99 Thursday 5:25 P.M. EDT: The NOAA Weather
Warning Red light "Marine Warning" came on just before I left at 2:15
P.M.. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I went by the Hospital Thrift
shop. They have their $10 bag sale. They put out their new merchandise next
Wednesday. They have a 12 foot by 15 foot baby blue barber rug with padding for
$10 that needs cleaning, but is a very good run, and would take at least two
people and a station wagon to move. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. It thunder
showered for about fifteen minutes and then cleared up. I went by the Greenwich
Library and read three computer newsweeklies and the Greenwich Times. I checked
out Harley Hahn's 1999 internet directory that I will copy the CDROM contents
to my hard drive. I also checked out "Special Edition Using Linux"
which comes with 3 Cdroms one with Red Hat Linux 5.2 which I will try to
install to my D: drive. I stopped by the Greenwich Healthmart and bought a 100
tablet 500 mg. bottle of Niacimide Vitamin B3. I went by CVS and they now have
the Dutch Treat Sweets in the gray cartons. I bought a birthday card for $2.07
and a bottle of CVS all purpose lemon cleaner for $1.99 and two boxes of cheese
crackers for .99 plus .12 Ct. tax for $4.09 total. I returned home and I had a
glass of ice tea. Now for computer work. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>8/05/99 Thursday 1:20 P.M. EDT: Well I was up at
11 A.M.. I had breakfast of three fried eggs, four strips of bacon, vitamins,
toast, orange juice, and coffee. I listened to a little internet news. I have
to start to clean up now and go out for my 3 P.M. appointment. Have a good
afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>8/05/99 Thursday 4:30 A.M. EDT: Well I tried
installing the Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Demo, but the Cdrom is defective and
aborts installation or does not complete. When I rebooted the system, I ran
System File Checker, and I found out that in the C:\Windows\System directory
"msrdo20.dll" was corrupted, so I replaced it from my backup. Well
not much accomplished. I am not going to bother with my email this morning.
Time for bed, have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/05/99 Thursday 1:40 A.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last message, and I parked in the center of town. I chatted with a
couple of locals in the center of town. I walked down the Avenue, and I then
sat out at the Post Office plaza for a while. I walked up to the top of the
Avenue, and I sat out for a while. I returned down the Avenue, and I chatted
with a local. I drove down by the Harbor. I drove east on Putnam Avenue, and
they're still painting cross walks. I stopped by CVS in Riverside, and I bought
a carton of Dutch Treat Sweets in a red carton for $14.19 and a 1 1/2 liter
bottle of Listerine for $6.49 plus $1.24 Ct. sales tax for $21.92 total. I then
returned back home and I steamed two ears of corn and had the rest of the
chicken salad with the corn for dinner with ice tea and a bit of iced coffee. I
read a bit up on gun powder and the Gustavus Swedish clan in the Encyclopedia
Britannica, but it got me to thinking about other older matters, and then I
decided I better file a note. Well I guess I will do my email since I have over
150 email messages to sift through, and I still have to install the FrontPage
2000 demo. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/04/99 Wednesday 8:55 P.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last message. I went over to the old Caldor’s shopping plaza in Port
Chester, New York. I stopped by the Vitamin Shoppe, and they have 40% off
selected products this month. I was able to get a 300 capsule bottle of 500 mg.
MSM for $16.17 with 40% off down from $26.95 and a bottle of B‑12 500 mcg
100 capsules for $4.86 down from $6.95 for $21.03 total. I browed Staples and
they have a European power converter in their Clearance Bin for $11. I stopped
Pergament and the have number of fairly large house plants for $7.99 that are a
bit dry. I went by ODD Job Trading and I got the last set of Benwin 47 Watt
computer speaker with 3 D BW‑747‑3d for $9.99 with a $1 senior
discount plus tax for .61 for $9.60 total. They also have a large number of
other discounted items there including a lesser brand of Benwin speakers for
$9.99. The have the IBM keyboard with mouse and microphone with IBM viavoice
for $29.99. You never know what you will find at ODD Job. I returned and
stopped by Cumberland Farms for Mustang 100 ultra light cigarettes for $2.12. I
came home and took on of the MSM and another Condroitin Sulfate and
Glucosamine. I installed the new Benwin speakers easily since I already had a
wire split connector on the computer and with the existing Jensen speakers they
sound really great for audio listening. I turned down both sets volume a bit,
so there is not too much distortion. Well I also got the Microsoft FrontPage
2000 45 demo, which I will install later this evening. I will go out for my
evening stroll shortly. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>8/04/99 Wednesday 6:45 P.M. EDT: I found these
links for the arthritis supplement "MSM" MSM ‑ Rich
Distributing 99.9% Pure MSM and Rich Distributing: Browsing Pure MSM Capsules .
Well I have to clean up, and go outside. I might look for the MSM over at the
old Caldor’s shopping plaza in Port Chester, New York. CIO
Note:<888>8/04/99 Wednesday 5:35 P.M. EDT: Well I was up
about 11 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast,
vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I turned on CNN and they showed the Queen
Mum making her birthday appearance. I got a tired spell, and I went back to bed
until 5 P.M.. I just read some net news. I suppose I will have a bowl of fruit
and some ice tea, and begin to clean up. Have an enjoyable evening. CIO
Note:<888>8/04/99 Wednesday 3:10 A.M. EDT: Happy Birthday to
the Queen Mother The Times and The Times: Britain: Queen Mother bridges the
generation gap and CIO
Note:<888>8/04/99 Wednesday 2:45 A.M. EDT: Well I am still
up. I have not been able to fall asleep. I had some melon and grapes about and
chicken salad about midnight. I remember in 1975, we had this sort of drought
from about April to September, and then one day in September we had about two
feet of rain in 12 hours, and there was quite a torrential bit of flooding
particularly in the Millbrook area. Well besides El Nino which is pushing the
usual Canadian jet stream northward causing this drought, I am not sure how it
affects the predicted hurricane season weather.htm . From what I can tell,
possibly that report last February that part of Antarctica half the size of
Greenland fell off the continent and is gradually melting and drifting out to
sea might have change the usual Southern Atlantic ocean currents as they
interact with the Northern Atlantic ocean currents. Sandia Laboratories at Los
Alamos, New Mexico is suppose to have gotten a supercomputer for global climate
modeling, so they might know more of the long term effects of the present
weather situation. From what I can tell, although there is not water rationing
and water restriction in Greenwich yet, last time it was this dry several years
ago, the town water department was able to buy water from neighboring water
districts that are connected by pipeline for about $40 a million gallons. I
suppose we have to start maintain night time fire watches in the wood areas,
unless there is some sort of modern satellite surveillance system that can
detect minor out breaks of forest fires before they get too much larger. I
suppose the Air National Guard should be made ready along with the local Air
Guard for whatever water tanker fire fighting aircraft they may have available.
Also major utility line crossings in forests need to be protected from fire.
The general public should be advised to avoid outdoor burning. Any dry brush
collected to provide safer perimeters, should be shredded and not burned. I
suppose local DPW trucks could help in shredding operations. I have advised
people that many people in wetlands all around the world get Erogot poisoning
or Bog Fever when damp wetland areas dry out, leaving erogot mold dust in the
area for people to breath in and develop the systems of erogot poisoning. Then
natural remedy for this phenomena in the old days was smoking tobacco which
contained Nicotinic Acid which is similar to Vitamin B2 or Niacin. Since Niacin
causes people to flush, most people take Niacimide which does not cause you to
flush. Niacimide is available from the Village Health Mart. Also most
commercial bakeries use flour that has Niacin added, so if one eat a cross
section of baked goods, you should get enough Niacin in ones system. Erogot
poisoning is similar to LSD poisoning or Rye Grain flour mold poisoning, such
as happened during the Salem which trials near Swampscott, Massachusetts in
colonial days or as today it is called cranberry bog fever. Well I guess the
local medical community and volunteers should be prepared to treat people which
those symptoms. Basically one has a feeling of euphoria and heightened level of
awareness. However over a period of time this can cause stress since frequently
people with the symptoms do not sleep normally. I guess you could also call it
moon fever like they did in medieval times when they thought it was some sort
of witches curse. Since we have more modern means of detecting phenomena, we also
have historical data to gather on. Well I guess that is enough of a briefing
for now. CIO
Note:<888>8/04/99 Wednesday 12:10 A.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last message, and I watered the plants in front with the longer hose,
so I don't have to use the bucket now. I gave them all a good dosing after the
shade had hit the front area for about an hour and a half. One of my neighbors
was worried about water rationing, but it has not been started in Greenwich
yet, although it is pretty much bone dry around the town. About 7 P.M., I drove
over to Cumberland Farms where the Farmers Market is, but they were closed.
They are painting the sidewalk crosswalks on the Post Road or Putnam Avenue
this evening, so make sure you don't get white paint dust on your car. I guess
another group of people whom work at night. I went down by the waterfront, and
I chatted with a local. I returned to the center of town. I walked around lower
Greenwich Avenue, and I then walked up and sat out for a while in the center of
town. I walked up to the top of Greenwich Avenue, and I sat there for a while.
I walked down the Avenue, and I sat out at the post office plaza for a while. I
returned to the car, and drove down by the waterfront. I said hello to a
visiting Canadian before he drove off to McDonald's restaurant before it
closed. I drove over to the Grand Union, and I bought a half gallon of
Tropicana orange juice for $2.50, a half gallon of GU 2% milk for $1.69, a
gallon of Rienz Olive Oil for $5.99, seedless Concorde grapes at .99 a pound
for $2.02, and two heads of celery for $1.59 each for $15.38. I returned home,
and I added the grapes to my melon fruit. I juiced the two heads of celery, and
I added a little Italian spice, garlic powder, and curry to the celery juice
and refrigerated it. Well I am done for the evening, I will start to relax.
Have a good evening or morning, as the case may be. CIO
Note:<888>8/03/99 Tuesday 4:50 P.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message. I stopped by the Arnold Bread discount outlet store and bought
three loaves of 12 grain bread for $3.50. I drove over to downtown, and I
mailed a letter at the Central Greenwich Post office. I checked with subway
barber about a haircut, and they were busy because one barber is on vacation. I
walked up the Avenue to CVS and CVS My Life Vitamins are 50% off. I bought two
bottles of 50 tablet B complex for $5.30 a bottle, a half price tube from the
clearance section of whitening tooth paste for $2.64, and a box of cheese
crackers for .99 for $13.93 total. I then drove down to Steamboat Road and said
hello to the fishermen. I stopped by Maneros about 11:45 A.M., and I ordered a
steak sandwich with onion rings and a diet root beer for $5.75 total, and I ate
it all on the step of the General Reinsurance building that Greenwich Capitol
rents overlooking the harbor. I then drove through Bruce Park, and I drove over
to Old Greenwich. I parked in the center of Old Greenwich which does not cost
to park. I stopped by Off Side barbers, and a delightful young Norwegian gal
cut my hair perfectly for $15, and I gave her a $5 tip since I had not has a
hair cut in three months. There was only a short wait, so it is worth the trip
Old Greenwich. I then stopped by Feinsod Hardware which is a Service Star
hardware store and bought a 60 foot section of 5/8 inch watering hose for
$15.99 plus .96 tax for $16.95 total. I got the hose, so I can connect it to
the 50 foot section I already have, so I can water all the plants in front
during the drought. I drove out to Tod's Point, and I walked the entire three
mile walk around the park. I stop half way through and I viewed New York City.
The weather was perfect today. I stopped by the Wind Surfing Area and chatted
about computers and the economy with a local. He told me he is moving to
Florida, and he has his six bedroom house on the market near the waterfront in
Old Greenwich for $900,000. I told him I would tell a friend looking for a
house who is also in real estate. He told me on my arthritis, I should take
"MSM" which the actor James Coburn takes for his arthritis. He said
it is an herbal supplement that costs about $20 a month. I started the walk
around Tod's Point, and I mentioned to boys at the sailing area, who have a
computer, they should get a cable modem for their computer, so they can follow
the weather on the internet. I then complete the walk around Tod's Point on a
perfect day. I returned home, and I chatted with one of my neighbors, and I had
a Nestea Ice Tea in a frosted mug and I chatted with a family member. Well have
a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>8/03/99 Tuesday 10:15 A.M. EDT: Well I went out to
wash my car after the last message. I crawled underneath the car, and noticed
that the main problem with the exhaust system was that it was lose at the pipe
where it comes out of the new catalytic converter. I took it over to Midas
Muffler and they tightened the clamp on the pipe and packed it with putty and
it is now all running quietly. They did this for free which is great. Jim at
Midas has a 1988 Chevy Blazer four wheel drive for sale with 150,000 mile on it
with a rebuilt motor and very good condition for $2,500. It would be excellent
beach or ski vehicle with the four wheel drive. I stopped by the Shell Station
on the way back and I checked my tires. Two of them were down 4 pounds, so I
put 28 pounds in all the tires all around. I returned home, and I washed the
car; and it looks great again with the wax job I put on six weeks ago. I will
showered and go out shortly. I have to buy some Vitamin B vitamins and possibly
get a hair cut if Subway barber is not busy or I will wait until later in the
week. I also with stop by the Arnold Bread store on my way out. I should be on
my way by 11 A.M.. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>8/03/99 Tuesday 6:00 A.M. EDT: I went to bed last
night at 6 P.M., and I was up at 4 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of three
fried eggs, five strips of bacon, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I
had to restart the computer server, since it went down last night right after I
went to bed. Well I guess it is another day to keep busy. I have to buy bread
today at the Arnold Bread store and Vitamin B complex at CVS. Also I have to
write a letter. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>8/02/99 Monday 5:05 P.M. EDT: Well I put the dinos
stamps above the kitchen entrance. I put the Albertville stamps to the right of
the television set on the wall, and then I went out about 1:30 P.M.. I drove
over to Putnam Trust Bank of New York, and I did some banking. There was one
long time customer of Putnam Trust that they were giving grief to about
parking, and I suggested he go over to U. S. Trust Company for major financial
dealings. I next drove to the Post Office, and I chatted with a downtown
regular. I paid my this month's telephone bill. I walked lower Greenwich
Avenue, and I suggested to a number of ice cream eaters to watch out for the
bees around the trash cans. I walked through the Greenwich train station, and I
said hello to a couple of young gals backpacking, and I mentioned a few places,
I had visited as a college student. One of them was from Argentina. I returned
up Greenwich Avenue, and I chatted with a couple of the staff at Figaro about
the upcoming hurricane season and how it might effect Club Med operations in
the Caribbean. I returned up by the post office and I chatted with a gal from
South Carolina. I mentioned that since her license plate had "666" on
it, it does not mean the Devil, it was the old Hebrew script for Nero emperor
of Rome. I next sat outside and had a glass of water from a local establishment.
About 3:30 P.M., I drove down to the waterfront, and I chatted with one of the
regulars. I noticed they are still painting the Indian Harbor Yacht Club. I
next went back home, and I had a Citra soda, and I filed this report. I have
been awake for 23 hours, so I think I should be off to bed. Have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>8/02/99 Monday 1:40 P.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last message. I drove down by the waterfront. I chatted with the
fishermen, but they have a hard time understanding me since most of them seem
to have Spanish has a first language. I chatted with a French fellow who use to
live in Viet Nam, and he seemed to understand a bit of my French. I saw a
morning regular who lives on Steamboat Road feeding a squirrel. I noticed one
long time fishermen whom I had not seen in about a year. I returned to the
center of town and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I noticed the
Blasting signs at the Richard construction site. I returned to the center of
town and said hello to some early morning risers. I stopped by Zyns and they
did not believe me when I told them 500 people had died in India in a train
wreck, and they told me, "I was full of crap." Well all I know is
what Reuters Yahoo prints and it is suppose to be accurate. I guess since Reuters
over in Stamford only pays $8 an hour, they could possibly make mistakes. I
noticed a nice used Ford Tempo with 44,000 miles for sale at the Greenwich
Common parking lot 203‑661‑1458, blue with four doors price
unknown. I walked down to Versailles and bought two croissants for $2.50 both.
I did not walked to St. Moritz because I thought they were about to blast. I
told the police that their two way radios might signal a blast. After sitting
outside for a while at about 8 A.M., I heard a blast, possibly that is why Zyns
stationary is mad. I sat out longer observing the morning crowd. At 8:30 A.M. I
went to Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street, and I made a withdrawal.
I warned the floor staff about the blasting. I went and paid my rent at Lafayette
Place. The teller was from where the volcano exploded in Mexico on July 30,
Collia?. She said that was why the local Mexican population was upset. I
returned downtown, and I went to the Greenwich Post office, and I paid my MCI,
Bell Atlantic, Optimum Online, Cablevision, and Electricity bills with money
orders at the Post Office. I sat outside for a while and commented to a couple
of morning strollers that the southern night light in front of the veterans
monument had been out for about two years. I said it might be an old Yankee
code like, "One If By Land, Two If By Sea.", or perhaps it makes it
easier for people sitting on the north bench at the veterans monument to
observe the Starbucks crowd at night with out the glare of the light. I started
to walk down the Avenue about 10 A.M., and just I was opposite the Avenue, the
blasting horn went off. I warned two fellows in a vehicle with a DOD sticker
that they should not try to drive, since the road was temporarily blocked. They
waited and did not seem to know much about dynamite. I guess they had a sort of
strange reception to town. I continued walking down the Avenue, and said good
morning to the regular crowd after the blast which was not too loud, but it
does shake the ground. I stopped by St. Moritz and bought a Almond Danish for
$1 and returned back to the center of town, and enjoyed it keep a leery eye on
the blasting. I left downtown and 11 A.M., and I drove down by the waterfront,
and I tried to tell on Hispanic fellow about the volcano in Mexico. I drove
through Bruce Park, and I stopped by ELDC and bought a solid oak bulletin board
for $1.60 and I noticed they have a solid wood Danish table for $200. I also
noticed they have a round solid pine table for $75. I also noticed while going
to ELDC at Maneros someone has an older full size four door Ford Sedan for sale
869‑4195 and 637‑2802. This morning when I went out at 6 A.M., I
saw about ten new blue Cadillac sedans driving around, and I also noticed a
full size blue Cadillac limousine driving around, so something must be going
on. I returned to the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop, and viewed the
merchandise, they have a few new items. I stopped by Exxon and bought $14 of
premium. This week I am getting about 10 miles per gallon instead of 9 miles per
gallon on Greenwich Avenue, so the traffic must be moving faster this week. I
returned home, and I showed one my new neighbors from Poland who lived in
Argentina and moved in from across the street the apartment. I told him a bit
about the building. I updated Microsoft Money, and I filed this report. I got
the $30 rebate from the World Book Encyclopedia IBM offer, so I will go back
out and pay my Bell Atlantic bill, I just got for this month. I am a bit tired,
but it is a nice cool day, so I will try to keep going. Have a good afternoon.
I hung the bulletin board in the entrance to the kitchen which decreases the
width by about two inches of the entrance. I put the Martha's Vineyard sailing
print lower beneath it, and I put the block of dinosaur stamps in the bedroom
desk drawer. Well I will not and go out and pay the phone bill. Have a good
afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>8/02/99 Monday 6:10 A.M. EDT: I have six bills
ready to pay as soon as I make it to the bank and the post office. I also ran
the Norton Anti Virus program, and the system is virus free. Well have a good
morning. I am going out for a little fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>8/02/99 Monday 5:15 A.M. EDT: I went out after the
last message. There was the regularly Blue Cadillac at the Shell Station as
usual. I drove over to Greenwich Avenue and on down to Steamboat Road. I viewed
the waterfront and a couple of cars were there with fishermen fishing. I walked
the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and I found a Michael's catalog with
pictures of Adirondack furniture. I noticed somebody had left a full can
unopened of Budweiser in the street, and I put it on the trash can in front of
the Sundown saloon. I sat out for a while at the post office, and I returned
home at 3 A.M. I noticed the long blue Cadillac livery vehicle driving around
also. I watered the plants for almost two hours in front of the building and
gave them a good dosing. I returned upstairs, and I made two pots of coffee for
ice coffee which I put in the refrigerator. I had some chicken salad for a meal.
I guess I will go out at sun rise. I hope to stay up this morning and do some
banking and pay some bills. I don't have an auto insurance payment this month
or next month. It is pretty much the same old routine as usual. Nothing unusual
to report. I heard a report on the BBC this morning that they are thinking
about charging fines to people for littering in certain parts of England. I
suppose that could apply to cigarette butts, but the general consensus of the
fire department is that they would rather have people in public put them out on
the ground if no suitable cigarette ash try or sand tray is available since
putting them in public trash receptacles would tend to create a trash hazard. I
did contact the British Embassy in Washington D.C. earlier this evening and I
gave them a briefing on what I had observed recently. They told me that they
also have a car in Washington with "QEII" license plate, so I suppose
the cruise ship is back in town recently, I will have to remember to check
their itinerary on their comings and goings. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/02/99 Monday 2:15 A.M. EDT: I made up a batch of
chicken salad with the remains of the Purdue chicken. I removed the meat from
the bones and diced it into small pieces. I added one diced onion, and I added
some pepper, celery salt, poultry seasoning, oregano, basil, Italian seasoning,
Chinese five spice, curry, Tabasco, Lea and Perrins, Angostura Bitters, and
Jack Daniels whisky in small amounts and mixed it all up adding four large overflowing
tablespoons of Hellmann’s mayonnaise and mixing it all up together, and then I
put it all in a Rubbermaid container and put it in the refrigerator to chill. I
had a sip of ice tea, and have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/02/99 Monday 1:00 A.M. EDT: Well I finished the
laundry and the ice tea. I cleaned up, and I updated Scott's weekly broadcast
sound.htm , so I might go out for a little fresh air shortly. Have a good week.
CIO
Note:<888>8/01/99 Sunday 11:20 P.M. EDT: I was up at noon
today, and I chatted with a family member. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin
bran, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I went back to bed until 6
P.M.. I watched the ABC evening news at 6:30 P.M.. I started cleaning the
apartment and watering the plants. After I finished that, I started the
laundry, and I am now on the dry cycle. I am also making a batch of icetea.htm
today. I had some cantaloupe and sliced chicken, ice tea and iced coffee. I
will clean up, once I start steeping the hot tea to make ice tea. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/01/99 Sunday 1:30 A.M. EDT: If the retired pilot
I chatted with this past evening looks at my internet site, he might get a kick
out of this site South Atlantic Flight 1998 . CIO
Note:<888>8/01/99 Sunday 12:55 A.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I returned to
the center of town, and I sat for a while. I walked down the Avenue, and I said
hello to a local economist. I withdrew funds at People's Bank. I chatted with a
young fellow from Berlin, Connecticut whom wanted to know how to get the train
back home. I walked on down by the waterfront. I ordered a steak sandwich with
onion rings from Maneros for $5. I informed a local officer, I would probably
be keeping my car. I chatted with a retired pilot and doctor about aviation who
was helping sell $50 raffle tickets for a car St. Rochs is raffling off. He is
truly an aviation veteran. I walked over to the large office building on
Steamboat Road down from the Greenwich Harbor Inn and ate the steak sandwich on
the office building steps leading down to the waterfront. Before I went out, I
also had cantaloupe fruit I had in the refrigerator and a few slices of white
chicken meat and iced coffee. After I had dinner, I used the pubic restroom at
the Greenwich Harbor Inn. I said hello to one of the most regular walkers I
have seen in the Steamboat Road and Greenwich Avenue areas in the last fifteen
years. I returned back up the Avenue and sat out chatting with a Florida
golfer. I returned home about 11:30 P.M. and I sat out chatting with one of my
neighbors. I have new next door neighbors that have moved in. I had a Nestea
Ice tea in a frosted mug. I changed my monthly Apache server logs. If you want
to see the stats on my local home server without the music for the last month
look at Access Statistics for Scott's Greenwich, Connecticut Local Server Site
. I also made $42.36 this past July off my ValueClick Advertising without the
music files, which is pretty good since the internet is less busy in the
northern hemisphere with people spending more time outdoors. I am a bit tired,
so I guess I will go to bed and resume my normal routine. Have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>8/14/99 Saturday 6:05 P.M. EDT: Well about 10 P.M.
last night we got the NOAA weather warning severe storm warning. I chatted with
some neighbors for a while. About 1 A.M. this morning, the lights blinked for
just a second, so the computer reset. Since there was thunder, I left if off
and unplugged. I sat up until about 5 A.M., thinking about different movie plot
scenarios, but none of them were very good. Well the NOAA weather radio severe
storm warning just woke me up at 5:45 P.M.. Well have an enjoyable evening.
Time for breakfast. CIO
Note:<888>8/13/99 Friday 5:15 P.M. EDT: Well I shot the
breeze on a bunch of AT&T 800 telephone numbers inquiring about a cellular
phone, but unfortunately the local monopoly with Bell Atlantic, they won't let
me have an ATT cellular phone in Greenwich, which with digital roaming would be
about $89 a month and $129 for the Digital roaming Noikia cell phone, which you
could register out of the N.R. Art Museum in San Antonio, Texas and still use
anywhere in the Continental United States if they have cellular service. Their
number is 1‑800‑360‑7561 and I believe their web site is
AT&T Wireless Services , so you could go anywhere and have communications
basically in this country. I believe you get 600 minutes a month with the $89 a
month account. Well as a hermit who never goes more than a few miles from home,
I think I can live without a cell phone, but I will think about it. Have a good
evening, I am getting hungry for some of my spaghetti, I have not tried yet.
CIO
Note:<888>8/13/99 Friday 1:55 P.M. EDT: I downloaded
www.quotestream.com and installed it. They give you a chance to win a Mercedes
Benz, but if you found out how much the property tax was on a Mercedes Benz is
in Greenwich, you would probably drive an old Volvo, and take a luxury vacation
every year instead. Well keep enjoying the ambience of renaissance America, as
it basks on the warm summer days, in one of its prominent watering holes of the
elite, successful, and well to do whom mostly are older citizens looking for
qualified inexpensive help, so they don't have to try and do it all themselves,
probably without benefits or medical insurance. Thus the status quo seems to be
maintained, since as far as I can tell, the power is still working. Actually
this is Michael Scott's new robot dog, that he programs to do all the work for on
the computer, so he could take a vacation and relax in one his secluded
hideaways that you would never find in a million years. Well enjoy the ambience
for what it is, not what you thought it would be. CIO
Note:<888>8/13/99 Friday 1:00 P.M. EDT: On a point of order
from experience in dealing with political groups like United States government
officials, one frequently has to keep a lawn chair in the back of one's
automobile in the trunk, so if you want to observe them or have to move at a
moments notice, you can relax outside on the lawn chair while other members of
the party use the designated accommodations. At the moment, they seem to like
the hot weather, so I am continuing to remain inside and work, and it would
take me about an hour to be ready to go outside for a little outside activity.
Since we're basically an office community here, we actually spend most of our
time inside, and only go out for walk around whenever the boss goes outside, so
you have to figure out whom you perceive to be the boss, and what your personal
timing is. Well have a good day. CIO Mike
Note:<888>8/13/99 Friday 12:35 P.M. EDT: Well not much
happening here. I have been having a relaxing day in Greenwich chatting with a
few business associates around town. I had to explain to Mercedes Benz that if
I need another of their cars, I have the capability of buying direct from the
factory. I also called the Greenwich Country Club at 1‑800‑869‑1000
and explained to the very polite receptionist there from England about certain
people I have seen around town that they have missed out on. Of course families
on vacation don't always have time to pay courtesy calls since the kids are
frequently more interested in McDonalds and Videos. Well have a good day. As
far as I can tell it is sort of sultry around here, so I am not bothering to
face the heat of the day. I noticed the LinkBot program crashed the system
about 9 A.M., so there is not much to report on. I guess I could read some of
the local propaganda as usual, but as usual the poor city people are constantly
coming out here trying to make a little money on the side. As far as I am
concerned if they don't have proper business in town, they should not be
allowed to continually linger for purposes of ill begot gain. Ultimately the
Chief of Police decides whom in the general public stays or goes when the
linger here too long. Of course citizens of the United States have
constitutional rights only as far as they don't transgress the constitutional
rights of other citizens, which they frequently forget in trying to exercise
their constitutional rights. Moreover a great many of our guests are bemused a
lot of neighbors don't seem to know anything about the town despite all the
time they linger here. I guess if one worked in the town, and became more
familiar with it, you would have a better sense of the overall scope of the
town. Of course a great many of the retired folks are our primary stockholders,
and when they come up from the south, it is as if they are inspecting their
investments. Well from what I can tell it is another hot sultry summer day in
Greenwich, so there is not much to report on, unless you want to face the heat
of the day. As usual in my office apartment, I continue to think, research,
consult, and deal with matters as I know them in English based on reports in
English, no second hand information from somebody whom may or may not be
properly briefed. Frequently what is old news yesterday is new news today
depending on when certain individuals became aware of what the overscope of the
activities are that we have been managing around here. From my viewpoint, if
you are curious as to what is happening in the area, one might try reading some
of the more authoritative business journals as opposed to opinions of
individuals whom have no professional expertise on the subject which they are
speaking about. Well from what I can tell, the joke is one them since they have
not done their proper amount of homework, but instead chose to watch too much
entertainment media, since they found the important subject matter too boring
and tedious. Basically in maintaining a complex and evolving environment, one
has to deal with the situation as it is on a day to day basis, not as it is on
one particular day. Needless to having lived here for an extensive period of
time, I frequently have to consult with long time residents whom may have a
more fully briefed outlook. From what I can tell, people whom think they know
it all, only know one small part. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>8/13/99 Friday 9:30 A.M. EDT: Interesting Internet
News stories for those of you navigating with GPS Satellite Glitch May Hit
Yachts, Private Planes . I'm running Tetranet Software: We're the E‑Testing
Solutions Company 15 day demo. I guess I will clean up and go out in a while.
Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>8/13/99 Friday 8:45 A.M. EDT: Well I finished my
email. CIO
Note:<888>8/13/99 Friday 6:55 A.M. EDT: The First
Congregational Church of Greenwich .CIO
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phone user, this site has half price cell phone batteries A1 Cellphone Battery
Warehouse . CIO
Note:<888>8/13/99 Friday 5:35 A.M. EDT: I emailed ATSDR ‑
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry ‑ Dept. of Health and
Human Services about all the problems with the building where I live at 71
Vinci Drive, so maybe with the government attention on the building, they will
look into the matter. I think we still have lots of asbestos in the building
which in a sealed building is not healthy. Still I am not the expert, they
would have to examine the residual dust in the building to see if it is a
healthy building or not. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>8/13/99 Friday 5:20 A.M. EDT: I was up at 4 A.M.
this morning. I had the old AT&T cell phone light blinking on the recharger,
since it has a bad battery; so there was a faint blinking light coming of the
lights on the hand set. I had breakfast of Post Almond oats, toast, coffee,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I restarted the server, and I reinstalled
Iphone demo to run again for two weeks. Yesterday afternoon on the way
downtown, I forgot to mention I stopped by the Mercedes showroom on West Putnam
Avenue. They have the new Mercedes 430 S class model on view in their showroom.
It seems to be a rather roomy modern sedan, with lots of new tech features like
GPS and one owner told me, it even has feature where one can call up the car
and listen to whom is inside of it, so if you husband is in the car with his
secretary you can eavesdrop on their business conversations. Of course some of
the technological features are optional. I mentioned to them that I thought
Hurley Haywood at Brumos Porches Mercedes in Jacksonville, Florida would
probably sell one at near cost. I believe in his retirement, he also has an
executive defensive driving school where he teaches antiterrorist driving
techniques. All this information on the internet got me to thinking about those
laid back southern people whom seem to have lots of people around them who used
ago used hippie weed. I suppose now they are prosperous yuppies, they could
order tins of Canadian lobster from Wendall Graham (1981) Limited Prince Edward
Island and along with five or ten pound containers of fresh or frozen Canadian
lobster, they could also order five or ten pounds canned Canadian hemp in the
same containers which would be legal within Canadian boarders, and just to show
their sense of humor, one could also put a little pink plastic lobster in the
top of the can. I am not sure what the U.S. boarder patrol viewpoint would be,
but it seems that with selective enforcement going on within the states
anymore, people are not paying much attention to that activity anymore, since
more people are hooked on consumer tech and the prosperous consumer market, and
are generally anti smoking group of people here any more. It seems rather
amusing that the California senator is anti hemp sites on the internet, which
from government research shows her particular district is one of the largest
hemp using and producing districts within the United States, so it would seem
the good senator from California is trying to protect the free market economy
of her district which seems to prosper off the activity. Needless to say,
having friends and associates in the pharmaceutical business; you better know
more about chemistry and science before you even think about bothering me on
the subject, since the agony is in the details, and if one were a medical
person or a pharmacist, the physicians desk reference might make interesting
reading, if you have never read it. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>8/12/99 Thursday 8:35 P.M. EDT: Well I went
downtown at 1 P.M. without bothering to eat any more. I figured in the warmer
weather, one feels better without too much food in the stomach. I drove over to
CVS on Greenwich Avenue, and I bought a carton of Dutch Treat Lights in the
gray carton for $15.04 with tax. I said hello to some old deja vue colleagues
whom I had not seen in a while. I notice quite a few young families downtown. I
walked over to the park by the American Institute For Foreign Study and I
chatted with one of the employees about my foreign travel experiences as a
student, mentioning that Lanzerote was an interesting getaway from the business
of southern Europe. I next walked back up the street and sat down at Pickwick
plaza on the steps for a while. I got curious about the deli at the top of the
Avenue, and they have roast beef sandwiches for $4.75. I went into Kaybee toys
and toured all the merchandise that the children are interested in. I mentioned
that the Japanese have invented a $2,500 robotic computerized dog, for families
that live in crowded quarters in Asia where a pet in impractical. They said
they have a wind up dog for $29.95. I noticed they have stuffed Saint Bernard
puppies for $30. I next toured Clementine's interior decorator showroom, and
they have their old guard color of pea green and blois du roise just perfect
from the old days. It looks like they know somebody that saw the original decor
years ago. Rather amusing gals in the place. I also while on the way up to
Pickwick toured the French antique shop near Sam Goody, and I mentioned it
you're not afraid to travel to France, one can purchase a lot of the same items
at the Bourse much more reasonably. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I drove back
down by the waterfront, and I chatted with a few visitors exercising, and they
seemed to know I already knew what was going on locally through the grapevine,
while still trying to maintain my usual routine. I noticed quite a few of the
old guard around and youth sailors practicing their skills. I drove through the
Greenwich Harbor Inn, and they have restricted parking this evening. I went
back downtown and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue for a while, and
I gave a few locals tips on surviving the heat and economy measures in
Greenwich, like the Grand Union Laundromat is cheaper than the Greenwich Avenue
Laundromat, but the Greenwich Avenue Laundromat has some amusing local users. I
advised one gentleman in the park whom looked a little warm, that if he sipped
a little tomato juice with a dash of curry, one would not feel the heat as
much. I noticed quite a few locals around town whom seemed to blend into the
crowd of interesting visitors. Of course the locals don't always recognized the
foreign dignitaries since they are not commonly photographed in the western
media. Well about 6 P.M., I began to get tired after being awake for 24 hours,
so I went back home, and I relaxed with a Citra soda. I am somewhat tired after
being awake for 26.5 hours; so I will have to get to bed shortly. Well have a
good evening, and that is about it. CIO
Note:<888>8/12/99 Thursday 11:20 A.M. EDT: Well the next is
back up and running. It was down until I went out at 6:30 A.M. this morning. I
had a sandwich to eat which I had made yesterday morning along with iced
coffee. I relaxed for a bit this morning before going out. I set up the Aroma
machine with the Inhaler beads, and I will let it run for a while. I went out
originally at 4 A.M.. I drove down by the waterfront. I chatted with a few
fishermen. I returned to the center of town and while at the intersection of
Steamboat Road and Arch street, I heard an explosion that sounded like a truck
having a flat tire on the highway. I reported it to an officer driving by the
police station, and I parked not in my usual place. I walked the lower section
of Greenwich Avenue. I then sat out at the post office for a while. I returned
home, and I checked on the internet connection, and it was not running. At
about 6 A.M., I chatted with Cablevision, the local number from Greenwich 348‑9211
in Stamford. They said no one would be in until 8 A.M.. I explained that
certain media people probably could not file stories since the cable modems
would have been down for them to. I figure yesterday with all the rain on Long
Island, the Cablevision and Optimum Online trunk lines from Stamford, Ct. to
Westbury, Long Island might have been flooded out. I went back downtown at 6:30
A.M. without starting the server. I drove downtown and parked in the center of
town. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and I chatted with a few
morning people at the train station. I don't linger too long at the train
station, because the only two times I have stopped for an extensive time to
observe individuals at the Greenwich train station was the day Ronald Reagan
was shot, and the day the World Train Center was bombed; so I have thus become
superstitious about lingering around the train station lobby in the morning to
watch our morning commuter crowd. I have a family member whom worked for the
railroad for 50 years, and another good friend whose family run a railroad
empire, so thus I enjoy being around the railroad. I returned back up the
Avenue, and I chatted with some other morning regulars. I then headed over to
St. Moritz and bought a $1.50 pecan round pastry which I ate in front of the
senior center. I used the restroom at Starbucks which is convenient downtown. I
chatted with some of the morning landscaping crew about the water problem in the
area. I then drove down by the waterfront, and I chatted with some other
regulars. It was quiet down by the waterfront, and I enjoyed the peace and
quiet for a change. I noticed it looked like the youth regatta was over. I
chatted with one local about Aruba and other Caribbean destinations like
Tobago. I mentioned to a few local now much happening on the hurricane front
weather.htm . On the return back uptown, I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop
which was quiet, and I bought a butter lattle for $1. I returned home and
chatted with a neighbor. I relaxed for a bit, and I had a Citra soda in a
frosted mug. I then filed this report. Well have a good afternoon. I have a 3
P.M. appointment, so I have to stay up. CIO
Note:<888>8/12/99 Thursday 2:45 A.M. EDT: I went to bed
yesterday about 1 P.M., and the NOAA weather radio was going off about the
Flash Flooding in Suffolk Country, Long Island. I received a call about 2 P.M.
from Wilton, Ct. and gave the friend a briefing on local matters. I slept until
about 8 P.M., and I had one telemarketing call asking me about health insurance
while I was asleep, a Charlie Horse in my leg finally woke me up. I got up and
I had three fried eggs, five strips of bacon, toast, orange juice, vitamins,
and coffee. My @home Optimum Online Cable Modem Service went out about 9 P.M.,
and it is still out. Network diagnostics say the Gateway is not working. I went
out about 10 P.M., and I drove downtown. It looked like before I went out this
evening and while I was out, we had about a quarter inch of rain. I dried off
the car downtown, and it began to rain. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue which
was not busy with my umbrella in the rain. It was not busy out. I noticed that
Rink and Racket is putting in a new store by the train station. I returned to
center of town, and I sat out for a while out by the post office. I then drove
down by the waterfront, and there were a few fishermen down there. I returned
back towards town, and I noticed a gray BMW parked on the road along side the
Island Beach Parking lot had its alarm lights flashing, so I flagged down a
passing patrol officer further up the road, and I told him. I then headed over
to the Riverside Shopping plaza, and I stopped in at CVS. I bought one back of
Winchester cigar cigarettes for $1.59, and a Hav‑a‑Tampa cigar
cigarettes clearance item for .79, and a pack of CVS 100 yard dental floss for
$2.19 and a Aroma Spa aroma machine for $19.99 plus $1.47 Ct. sales tax for
$25.94. I believe the Aroma spa is for aroma therapy, but I thought the little
machine that heats reusable aroma beads for various purposes might be useful
for eliminating some of the cigar cigarette smell from the apartment. I next
drove back to the center of town, and I drove down Greenwich Avenue. I stopped
by the Grand Union which is open tonight, and I bought 5 cans of Rienzi plum
tomatoes for .40 each, and five cans of canned mushrooms for .40 each and three
packages of San Georgio extra thin spaghetti for $2 all, GU parmesan cheese
$2.99, and 85% lean ground beef for $1.99 a pound for $4.88 for $13.87 total. I
returned home, and I dried the car since it looked like it had quit raining. I
then browned the ground beef and drained it, and I added it to my salsa mix in
a pot along with four cans of mushrooms and then I peeled the rest of the bulb
of garlic I used last night, and I added the gloves to the Cuisine Art along
with a 28 oz. can of plum tomatoes, and I pureed it all, and I added it to the
spaghetti sauce mix. I am now simmering the whole pot of sauce for an hour, and
I should have a large batch of spaghetti sauce shortly. I might add a quarter
of a cup of white wine, once it is done, since there is no room in the pot
right now. I will set up the Aroma machine shortly, but I don't think it will
cover the smell of cigar cigarette smoke and garlic very effectively. Well
hopefully the internet gateway will be up soon enough. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/11/99 Wednesday 12:40 P.M. EDT: NOAA weather
warning just reported the flash flood warning is for Suffolk County, New York
until 3 P.M., and the just got five inches of rain; and they have four feet of
flood waters there. It just came on again and it says there is extensive
flooding around Islip, Long Island. Well no heavy rain here yet, but I can feel
it coming hopefully. CIO
Note:<888>8/11/99 Wednesday 12:25 P.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last message, and I stopped by the ATM at Putnam Trust Bank of New
York. I then went over to the Hospital Thrift shop and got and early parking
place before they opened at 8:30 A.M.. There were about two dozen early
arrivals awaiting their new selection. I let all the gals go in first. I then
toured the merchandise. They have lots of jewelry and china along with lots of
clothes. I bought a new wisk for $2, a tin frothier cup for $2, a Franzu
compact polarized 1600 watt international electricity converter that converts
international 220 Volt to 110 Volt for $3 and the bargain of the day a
practically new Braun Handblender for one's cooking enjoyment for $25 for $32
total. The place was beginning to fill up when I left. I noticed several good
pairs of men's size 10 or 10 1/2 shoes including a pair of Timberland Gortex
boots. They also have an upright piano made in Boston for sale on the front
porch of the shop. I chatted with one gal who told me that Candlewood Lake is
very polluted up by Danbury and all the kids are getting sick with the lack of
flow through in the area. She mentioned her 30 year old son flew a 747. I
noticed quite a few familiar faces and there was a large selection of
interesting useful merchandise. There was an old book on the Isle of St. Michel
for $15. I next headed over to Putnam Trust Bank of New York and made another
withdrawal. I noticed they have lots of Olivetti business equipment of the
banking floor. I mentioned that I thought that Carlo di Benetti owns Olivetti,
and no one ever recognizes him when he comes here, since he is not well known
in America. I also mentioned that when I studied in Florence, Italy I realized
the enormous wealth the Medici family had accumulated, and apparently they have
never run out of money in 800 years. I also mentioned that one local economist
and financial wizard told me that the Medici fortune compounded at simple
interest over 800 years would be the equivalent of the entire planet earth in
Gold. Well next I drove down Greenwich Avenue, and I drove down Steamboat Road,
and it was quite busy with the youth regatta going on at the Yacht Club. I then
went over to Gateway automotive by the Griffin Ford used car lot, and I bought
to Phillips Halogen headlamps for my Volvo for $14 each or $28 together. I
installed them in the parking lot since it is a very simple procedure, just
unscrewing some plastic hold downs, and sliding off the retainer ring, and I
sprayed WD‑40 to loosen the electrical plugs and pride them off gently
with a screw driver. I install both head lamps, and one of them had a bad high
beam; so I got one that worked. I also kept both old ones, one being still good
which is in the back of the trunk and the one with the bad beam is in the front
of the trunk. I then bought Lemon mechanics hand cleaner for $2.99 and a quart
of Pennzoil 10‑40 for $1.79 for $4.78 total. I put the last half quart of
Quaker State in the car. I then returned down by Steamboat Road and found a
parking space in front of the Indian Harbor House. I chatted with the Cutty
Sark liquor licensee, and I also chatted with one long time Greenwich Harbor
resident about local matters. He thought with all the youth down on the
waterfront, the automobile drivers were driving to fast, and I suppose the
local police should try to slow down the traffic on Steamboat Road. There is
hardly any wind for the sail boat regatta. He said they are being very strict
and they eliminated 30 contestants yesterday for illegally rounding buoys in
one race. I noticed about 200 day sail boats in the Yacht Club yard including
the ones on the waterfront. It seemed to be a large contingent of teenage
sailors. I noticed one retired fisherman trying his luck and a experience youngster
look like he might catch something. I mentioned to the long time resident that
the Greenwich Harbor Association should register www.greenwichharbor.com or
www.greenwichharbor.org or www.greenwichharbor.net all of which are still
available to register, so they can publish the latest harbor association news
and minutes as it relates to the waterfront. I believe it is with the
capability of the Greenwich Harbor Association to do such a thing. I chatted a
bit more, and bid adieu and I then returned to the car; and returned home. I
test the Braun devise and read the instructions. One does not immerse it in
water or clean it plug in. I had a Citra soda in a frosted mug along with my
arthritis supplements which don't seem to be doing much good on a damp day like
today. The NOAA weather warning device was on when I came home for a
"Flash Flood" warning in the New York area, so perhaps we will get a
little rain which is long overdue. Well I am quite bushed, and I need to get
some rest. Usually with my low blood pressure when I go to be on a rainy day
like this it downpours, and I feel like a major downpour is coming because I
can hardly stay awake. Well have an enjoyable afternoon, and keep the umbrella
handy. CIO
Note:<888>8/11/99 Wednesday 7:50 A.M. EDT: I went out and
water the plants for a while this morning. We have a 50% chance of rain this
morning, but the plants were try so I went ahead and gave them a dousing. I
chatted with my neighbors. I have to go out for headlights and also to check
out the opening of the hospital thrift shop, so have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/11/99 Wednesday 4:50 A.M. EDT: I finished the
laundry while watching a bit of the History Channel. I went out after putting
away the laundry and I stopped by the Food Emporium. The usual group of
cheerful night workers were on duty, most of whom I had not seen in quite a
while; since I regularly shop at the Grand Union. I a bag if tortilla snack
corn chips for $1.49, six hot Italian pepper at $2.99 a pound for $1.67three
green peppers at $1.19 a pound for $2.21, one Red pepper at $3.49 a pound for
$1.47, two Spanish onions at .79 a pound for $1, a bulb of garlic at $2.99 a
pound for .63, a 5 oz. bottle of Tabasco sauce for $2.99, and a 10 oz. bottle
of Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce for $2.99 for $14.05 total. I then
mentioned that I read an article that in the place where George W. Bush is
looking to buy a weekend ranch in Texas near Fort Hood, they still charge $3
for a haircut, but I mentioned they probably use a lot more fuel getting
around. I drove down by the waterfront and two cars were down there with
fishermen on the waterfront. I returned home. I chatted with a local retired
person while on the way down the Avenue, and he mentioned with all the music
from one of the local establishments, he had a hard time sleeping. I peeled
seven gloves of garlic and section into eights the two Spanish onion and
chopped on pulse them into about 1/8 to 1/4 inch chunks in the Cuisine Art and
set them aside in a mixing bowl returning any larger pieces to the machine, I
next cleaned the peppers and then diced the Italian hot peppers and the Red
pepper into similar size and transferred them to the mixing bowl removing any
large chunks back to the machine. I then did the same with the three green peppers.
I then pulsed four time one can of Italian plum tomatoes with the juice and
remaining large chunks adding ground pepper, Tabasco, lea and Perrins
Worcestershire, basil, Italian seasoning, oregano, hot curry, celery salt, and
Chinese five spice; and then transferred that mixture to the mixing bowl. I
then pulsed four times another can of Italian plum tomatoes without the juice
and added that to the mixing bowl and mixed all the ingredients together. I
then cooked the entire mixture on the stove in a cooking pot at medium for a
half hour. While cooking I toasted four slices of bread, and microwaved four
strips of bacon, I put Hellmann’s mayonnaise on the toast, and sliced the
remaining chicken breast that I cooked last night and also sliced some white Colby
cheese. I put on the sliced chicken first and then a few drops of Tabasco, and
then the cheese, and then bacon making two sandwiches. I set one sandwich out
to eat and refrigerated the other one. By this time the Salsa mixture had
cooked a half hour. I did not cook it any longer because I did not want the
chopped ingredients to break down. I put the salsa mixture in the refrigerator
to cool. I have never made salsa before, so hopefully this is a good imitation.
The Food Emporium did not have jalapeno peppers. I then ate the sandwich with
iced coffee. I will go out and water the plants shortly to give them a dosing
in the early morning. It was overcast when I was out, a few drops fell; but I
don't think much rain will fall, and the plants need the water anyway. Well
have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/11/99 Wednesday 12:50 A.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last message. I noticed going out my low beam on the drivers side is
out, so I have to replace both sealed bean Halogen headlamp in the morning
which should be about $40 give or take. I parked in the center of town, and I
walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue, and I sat out at the post office
and the top of Greenwich Avenue. I noticed they have an investment company
above the ski shop called Waterhouse Securities which in terms of the recent
drought might be worth looking into. There were quite a few young movie goers
out and about. I checked my trunk to see if I had a spare headlamp, but I gave
it to another former Volvo owner about a year ago. When I replace both sealed
beams tomorrow, I will have a spare. It is quite simple to replace the sealed
beams on the 1976 Volvo, and one does not even need a screw driver. I drove
down by Steamboat Road, and a returning yacht from the Cayman Island is at the
Greenwich Harbor Inn. I noticed the Greenwich Capital Associates or General
Reinsurance building had "Special Event Parking" signs standing in
front of their building. I drove down to the end, and I saw what looked to be
the usual representatives of the astronomy club and the Greta Garbo home for
wayward boys on the prowl down by the waterfront. I stopped by the Mobil
station downtown, and the Brazilians running it did not have a head lamp. They
are open to midnight across from the Texaco station which use to be open all
night. I noticed the Grand Union is closed tonight. I stopped the Shell station
and they do not have sealed beam headlamps, but I was able to get a pair of
church key can openers for $1.49. I put one in the glove compartment, and one in
the kitchen. They are handy for opening capped bottles on foreign beer and
condensed milk cans. I started my laundry, and I had a chilled Citra soda
before filing this latest up to the minute latest report on the exciting
happenings in downtown Greenwich, Connecticut. Well have a good morning. I
might make some homemade salsa tomorrow with the canned plum tomatoes on sale
at the Grand Union along with fresh onion, green and red peppers, jalapenos,
and possibly hot chilly peppers with Tabasco, Lea and Perrins, garlic powder,
Italian seasoning, basil, oregano, and curry powder all mixed together in the
Cuisine Art. I think the Food Emporium might be open, it was hard to tell. I am
doing my laundry right now. CIO
Note:<888>8/10/99 Tuesday 9:15 P.M. EDT: For those of you
whom like shopping at the Hospital Thrift Shop thrift.htm, tomorrow Wednesday
8/11/99 is the seasonal opening when they put out their new used merchandise. I
believe they will be opening at 8:30 A.M.. The early bird gets the worm, but
their prices have gone up a bit over the years. CIO
Note:<888>8/10/99 Tuesday 8:55 P.M. EDT: I got to thinking
about canned lobster meat and found these links Wendall Graham (1981) Limited
Prince Edward Island , Port Lobster Company, Kennebunkport Maine ‑‑
Fresh Lobster and Seafood , Cape Porpoise Lobster Co., Inc. Fresh Live Lobsters
‑ Fresh Seafood ‑ Rock Crabs ‑ Clams ‑ Mussels ‑
Scallops ‑ Shrimp ‑ Lobster Crackers ‑ Swordfish ‑
Haddock ‑ Steamer Clams ‑ Cape Porpoise Maine ‑ Portland ‑
Retail ‑ Wholesale ‑ capeporpoiselobster ‑ Tails , Fulton
Street Lobster & Seafood Co. Inc. ‑ Delivered from the ocean, to your
home. New York, CV. SINAR SELATAN Indonesia , Seafood Business , The Lobster
Trap Co. Bourne, Mass.. Well I remember in Nantucket while working at the now defunct
Languedoc restaurant that frequently in the summer the Lobstermen who caught
lobsters were not able to meet the summer demand for lobsters, so frequently
the restaurant used two pound cans of fresh lobster meat for various lobster
concoctions, I suppose the first link up on Prince Edward Island would be a
good source for canned frozen? lobster meat, but we generally prefer fresh if
you can get it. CIO
Note:<888>8/10/99 Tuesday 7:45 P.M. EDT: Well I was up at 2
P.M., and I had breakfast of Post Almond Oat flakes, toast, vitamins, orange
juice and coffee. I surfed the net a bit, and I went back to bed until 6 P.M..
I reconfigured MSN since I had downloaded the British version. I put the US
version back on, so I get the U.S. news and my old default opening page Scott's
MSN.COM which has a lot of interesting news stories as I have set it up. I also
watched the BBC evening news on Channel 21 from Garden City, Long Island and as
usual the BBC is very good on world news, but it never tell you anything about
what is happening in the United Kingdom. Perhaps everyone in the U.K. is on
holiday, so there is no news to report. Perhaps Royal Watcher might find a bit
of news on the Royal family at All the latest News from Scotland On Line since
the Queen has taken up residence at her summer home Balmoral in Scotland along
with other members of her family who are not sponge diving in Greece. I read
about two years ago, the Queen was looking for a new head gardener at Balmoral,
since we don't have very much water here in the states for gardening except for
Cacti recently, I suppose we could lend some of our gardeners to practice their
skills in Scotland if they want to pay their own fare over there to lend a
hand, providing the local Scottish security services vet them and allow them
safe passage. I once read that the Duke of Edinburgh maintains the largest
private army in the world as one of his responsibilities for the Queen of the
United Kingdom. Well not much happening on this side of the pond, so I suppose
I should start cleaning up and thinking about going out to enjoy the night air.
The local Greenwich Time Online | Welcome says that if you water in the evening
or at night your grass will develop fungus and mold from the dampness, but I
thought it might be a way of giving the roots a good soaking without having the
moisture evaporate during the heat of the day. I suppose someone should do a
little research on efficient watering procedures during times of drought. The
conventional wisdom is to water during the early morning, but then most of the
moisture evaporates. Well not much else to report, so I guess I should start
getting my act together and possibly have a some corn chips and salsa sauce and
iced coffee.. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>8/10/99 Tuesday 5:55 A.M. EDT: Well I am finished
for the day, time to start slowing down. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/10/99 Tuesday 5:05 A.M. EDT: Well I am done
sifting through the last few days' exciting email. I also had some microwave
popcorn and ice tea. Not much to report on, I will now check out scotwork.htm
another part of the usual routine. I was emailed this link, it looks
interesting Hotel Web Hosting, High Speed Internet Solutions .CIO
Note:<888>8/10/99 Tuesday 1:55 A.M. EDT: I updated
exxon01.htm for your energy needs. CIO
Note:<888>8/10/99 Tuesday 12:15 A.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last message tonight and I watered the plants for about an hour. I
came back inside and I made up a batch of iced coffee, and I baked some
boneless chicken in wine and herb along with baked potato and baked onion for
dinner. While cooking and after dinner, I worked on seeing if I could get a
password to come up with the Apache server, which I did, but the program did
not recognize the password that I had installed, so for now I will just leave
the server as is. Well it seems to be a quite night. I think I will wait to do
my laundry tomorrow night. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/09/99 Monday 7:40 P.M. EDT: I was up at 1 P.M..
I had three fried eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins for
breakfast. I worked on figuring out how to install a password on the Apache
server in case I want to post password protected files like music files. I have
not figured it out yet, but I think I will get if figured out sooner or later.
I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York and cashed my ValueClick check. I
made my 4 P.M. appointment. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and read the
Sunday and Monday Greenwich Times. I read the three computer newsweeklies I
usually read. I stopped by Exxon and got $10.75 in premium. They have an older
two tone Daimler from Florida they're repairing there. It is a very classic
sharp looking car. I remember the British consulate in New York use to have two
black ones. I stopped by the Grand Union, but first I checked Val’s Liquor and
they don't have the large bottles of Angostura bitters, just the small ones. At
the Grand Union I bought 3 twelve packs of Citra soda for $5.99 total plus
$1.80 can deposit. I bought seven 10.5 oz. cans of Savarin ground coffee, two
bottles of Lemon cleaner for .99 each, a jar of hot GU salsa for $1.85, GU #2
coffee filters 40 count for $1.39, a bag of Tortilla corn chips for $1.99, GU
large eggs $1.49, GU 16 oz. mozzarella $2.49, five cans of mushroom for $2
total plus .56 tax paid for GU total of $28.47. I also returned .95 in cans. I
returned home and I put away the groceries, and I put a 12 pack of Citra in the
refrigerator. I had a diet Coke along with hot salsa and chips. I watched a bit
of the BBC news on the television at 7 P.M. on channel 21. I will not go out
and water the plants in front since it is an odd day. Well have a good evening.
I noticed in the Sunday Greenwich Times, Country appliances in Stamford is
getting a shipment of 200 air conditioners this week. CIO
Note:<888>8/09/99 Monday 6:55 A.M. EDT: I downloaded some
Microsoft Media encoding files from Download :
[media,stream,streaming,audio,video,Windows Media,multimedia,multi‑media,netshow]
, however I don't think I will be using them. You need Windows NT to stream in
Microsoft Media format, although I could encode a file for download. I noticed
the system was running a bit slower at a reboot, so I ran System File checker
and it crashed when I ran it. I rebooted and ran Norton Anti Virus and there
was no problem. I ran Norton Disk Doctor and it showed one of System File
Checkers files c:\windows\sfclog.txt was cross linked, so it fixed it. I then
ran System File Checker and it ran fine, and the system was all right. I have
only one file that has changed that I ignore. I then rebooted the computer and
started back up the server. Well it is better to be safe than sorry in term of
checking an error. Well have a good morning, I don't know whether I will go out
or not. I have a 4 P.M. appointment this afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>8/09/99 Monday 4:40 A.M. EDT: I had a Stauffer's
frozen lasagna to eat and iced coffee. I reindeer the first siteminer.htm
search engine, so it does not have any of the Favorites in it, and it has all
the web pages on my server. I have all the Favorites listed in the my second
search engine, but although they are all listed some of the specific urls are
not listed since the index has a limit. I also updated Scott's Weekly broadcast
sound.htm . Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/09/99 Monday 1:40 A.M. EDT: I went to bed about
6 A.M. yesterday morning. I was up at 2 P.M.. I had breakfast of Post Almond
Oats, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I ran the siteminer indexer
again while I went back to bed. I got up about 5 P.M., and I went back to bed
until about 8 P.M.. I chatted with a couple of family members. I cleaned my
apartment and watered the plants while listening to www.ttalk.com weekender
program which I had not listened to in a couple of months. I finished cleaned
the apartment about midnight. I tried downloading an older search engine, but
one could not use it off the web. Most search engines don't work with Windows
98 or they cost a bit of money. I finally decided to create a second siteminer
account, and use it just for my Favorite URLs and I edited the setup for the
original account not to include the ULS. Hopefully between the two accounts, I
can get most of my sites contents indexed for their search engine. I updated
the Siteminer search engine page siteminer.htm for my site to include two
search engines for both accounts. They should work once the siteminer site is
finished indexing my site in two different configurations. Well I need to eat
and clean up. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/08/99 Sunday 5:25 A.M. EDT: I added a remote
SiteMiner siteminer.htm search engine to my site, which seems to work fine, and
is very simple to install. Go http://www.siteminer.com to install your own
search engine. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>8/08/99 Sunday 3:45 A.M. EDT: I slept from 10 P.M.
to 1 A.M.. I downloaded Windows 98 First edition updates from Microsoft
Download Center and installed them along with updating from Microsoft Money 99
an update file also. I also did my usual work from scotwork.htm . Well it is a
quiet morning, enjoy the rest of the morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/21/99 Saturday 10:05 P.M. EDT: Well after
dinner, I tried installing the Microsoft FrontPage 2000 demo, and the CDrom is
still defective even after I tried to clean it. I ran the System Information,
System File checker, and I updated the list of good files by comparing the new
files with older files, so I have the latest files. One file in the
C:\windows\system directory "msrdo20.dll" was reported as being
possibly corrupted. It would not restore from the Win98 Cdrom, so it is not one
of Win98's file. I checked my backup, and the current file was September 1998,
and the file on my backup was November 1997. By looking at the Microsoft Help
site, I figured out the file I have on presently is the update of Microsoft
Visual Basic 3.1 that I had downloaded from Microsoft, which is different from
the Windows 98 Update. Thus I guess the file is all right. The system is
working fine, and is still much snappier. I had to run WinDoctor again to remove
the registry entries for the Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Demo aborted
installation. It also removed 72 shared file entries. Thus the system seems to
be back up and running fine. I also reinstalled a few Win98 Updates, I had on
my hard drive. I received a call from Texas, and they were worried about
Hurricane Bret, weather.htm which looks like it is heading near Brownsville,
Texas and might possibly effect off shore oil platforms. It bares watching. It
developed in the gulf and did not develop over the Atlantic. There is also
another hurricane Cindy out in the Atlantic headed into the Caribbean. Thus I
guess the hurricane season is underway, so keep a weather eye. I am quite
burned out from all the system maintenance today, so I guess I will start to
relax and go to bed. I will do my usual house cleaning when I wake up tomorrow.
Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>8/21/99 Saturday 4:10 P.M. EDT: Well after
breakfast I did a little routine internet work. About noon, I checked the mail,
and there was just junk mail and a high school alumni news magazine. I decided
to reinstall Windows 98 Original Edition, since I still don't have the Second
Edition, but a relative has ordered it for me. Reinstallation went smoothly,
and the overall system is running much better, snappier, and quicker. All my
drivers updates were maintained, and the existing interface and setup was
maintained. I guess it was worth the chance. I did have to reinstall the update
for the Intel LAN card for my modem, my Logicode telephone modem driver, and my
Creative Lab SW32 driver updates. all of which I keep on the hard drive and the
Logicode modem driver I had handy on a floppy. Well I also went to Windows 98
Update, and I installed all the Updates that came up, except the Mobil
Processor Update which is for laptops. I also did not install the FrontPage
Express Update since, it has never worked on my system, so I keep the earlier
version on my system. I will optimize the drive for faster performance after a
few days after the system files are run enough times to become priority files
for Norton Speed Disk. The reinstallation left my Swapper on the E: drive, but
instead of a fixed 128 Megs, twice the size of my 64 megs memory, it is
variable. I am running Norton Anti Virus with the latest virus updates, and I
have it set to AutoProtect and to boot up at startup. After Norton Anti Virus,
I might Run Norton WinDoctor. Well not much happening on this rather dreary
day. I guess I will have the rest of the salmon and tuna mix in sandwiches, and
some fresh fruit. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>8/21/99 Saturday 6:45 A.M. EDT: I started a tape
backup of the system after the last message yesterday. Since it was raining, I
went for a short drive down by the waterfront. I stopped by the Greenwich
Library, and I chatted with a regular patron from Norway about large yachts. I
returned home, and I had reheated spaghetti with meat sauce and ice tea for
dinner. I relax and watched a bit of television until 9:30 P.M.. I was finally
up at 5 A.M. this morning, and the tape backup was finished about midnight last
night. I shut down the tape drive, and I restarted the computer and the server.
I did some routine internet work, and it looks to be a rainy day. Well I will
have breakfast now of Post Almond Oats, toast, fresh fruit, orange juice,
vitamins, and coffee. Also on a sad note according to the Greenwich Times on
Friday, Henry Van Buren age 84 supposedly died on Thursday from a fall, and
there will be no funeral and burial will be private. He truly personified "Mr.
Greenwich". Well have an enjoyable Saturday morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/20/99 Friday 2:00 P.M. EDT: Well did a bit of
routine computer maintenance and did hard drive to hard drive backups. I
chatted with my neighbors. I went out about noon. I drove down by the
waterfront. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop, and they're still full price
not half yet. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I went by the CVS and
bought a carton of Dutch Treat Sweet lights cigar cigarettes in the gray carton
for $15.04. I went by the Grand Union and bought a dozen large eggs for $1.49
and a quart jar of Hellmann’s real mayonnaise for $2.79 for $4.28 total. I
returned home, and I had to detour around an auto wreck by the BMW garage. I
chatted with a neighbor. I am about to have salmon and tuna sandwiches with
iced coffee. It looks like it might rain with the wind out of the southwest, so
I plan to stay in this afternoon, and for the next two hours I will optimize my
hard drives. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>8/20/99 Friday 7:50 A.M. EDT: I sat up until about
10 P.M. last night. I was up at 6 A.M.. ran the indexer for my Microsoft
Favorites and updated it while asleep Scott's Internet Hotlist SiteMiner Search
Engine . I received email from Welcome to Expedition wanting to know if I had a
telephone number for George W. Bush the candidate. I emailed this reply from
what I know on Bush telephone numbers:
To: Richard Favara
Subject: RE: Great site
Usually when I want to pass a message to the President, I try
calling the White House Secret Service Intelligence Division at: 1‑202‑435‑5000.
Since former president Bush has secret service protection, they would be able
to relay a message to him. Also here locally in Greenwich, Connecticut Betsy
Heminway of Deerpark married to Spike Heminway managed former President Bush's
campaign locally. Their number that I have for Greenwich, Ct. is 1‑203‑869‑8141.
Since they are long time friends, I would imagine she would be able to relay a
message to George W. Bush the candidate. However, this time of year they could
very well be in Kennebunkport, Maine. The number I have for former President
Bush when he was president is 202‑456‑1414, possibly a White House
number. Also his bother Prescott's number locally is: 1‑212‑490‑7710
at his office and 1‑203‑869‑4409 here in Greenwich, but he
might be up in Maine also. I would
imagine some of that some of these numbers might still be valid. I pulled them
out of old Greenwich Country Day alumni and Taft School alumni manuals.
Recently my telephone has been tapped by a non U.S. government group, since I
can here the clicks, so I am not so sure how secure telephone communications
is. Also Governor Jeb Bush of Florida
has email linked from: http://www.state.fl.us/eog/contact_governor/contact.html They know whom I am, but since I was never
financially successfully enough to be a major contributor, I usually can only
get their attention during slower times.
Of course the George W. Bush campaign site has email also.
http://www.georgewbush.com/Contact/contact.html In an emergency situation the White House
Secret Service Intelligence Division has the communications and capability of
contacting George W. Bush the candidate, although until he wins a primary, I
believe, he is not entitled to Secret Service Protection. Any other matters I can help you on, let me
know.
‑‑‑‑‑Original Message‑‑‑‑‑
From: Richard Favara [mailto:RichardF@expedition.com]
mailto:RichardF@expedition.com
Sent: Friday, August 20, 1999 1:55 AM
To: 'mikelouisscott@home.com'
Subject: Great site
Can you help me get an important message directly to George Bush
(Candidate) Richard T. Favara
President The Expedition Networks' Group of Companies Phone 818‑892‑6000 RichardF@Expedition bringing
"Imagination to Realization" Http://www.Expedition.com
I then had breakfast of three fried eggs, toast, fresh fruit,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I will do a little internet work this
morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/19/99 Thursday 7:15 P.M. EDT: I had a couple of
salmon tuna sandwiches for lunch along with iced coffee. I went out and I
stopped by the Arnold Bread store outlet, and I bought three loaves of 12 grain
bread for $2.50 total. I drove down by the waterfront, and it was not busy. I
drove by the Hospital Thrift shop and toured the merchandise. I made my 3 P.M.
appointment. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and read the local paper. I
stopped by Exxon and bought $13.50 of premium gasoline. I returned home, and I
had a diet Sprite in a frosted mug. I received a phone call from a friend. I stopped
by Stamford to deliver some supplies. I stopped by Tod's Point, and there were
quite a few picnickers out in the southwest picnic area. The wind was pretty
strong out of the southeast, so some of them had to seek shelter from the wind
along the tree line. I noticed driving through Old Greenwich, that
Sconavocaho's? restaurant in the center of town was advertising a prime rib
diner for $10.95. I returned home, and I had dinner of reheated spaghetti with
meat sauce and grated parmesan cheese along with ice tea and orange juice
combination. I guess I will relax for the rest of the evening. Enjoy the
evening. CIO
Note:<888>8/19/99 Thursday 11:40 A.M. EDT: I took a nap, and
I found these links Hector Russell kiltmaker ‑ Quality Kilts and Highland
Dress from Scotland. , Edinburgh Castle webcam in Scotland , Webcamera views of
Scotland , The Edinburgh Military Tattoo ,Bank of Scotland , SendWine.com ‑
Send gifts of fine wine nationwide , Festival Revue Home Page , and I guess it
is back to the net. I am online at Iphone General 2, but no one whom speaks
English has called yet. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>8/19/99 Thursday 8:25 A.M. EDT: I was up at 5:30
A.M.. I had breakfast of fresh fruit, Post Almond oats, toast, vitamins, orange
juice, and coffee. I chatted with an IBM employee up in Burlington, Vermont. I
went out at 7 A.M., and I watered the plants until just now. Not much else to
report on at this juncture. Well have an enjoyable morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/18/99 Wednesday 9:50 P.M. EDT: After dinner, I
went for a walk on lower Greenwich Avenue. I first stopped by CVS and bought
jars of garlic powder, Basil, Oregano, and Italian Seasoning for .99 each or
$3.96 total. I then walked down again, and I toured Roger Sherman Baldwin park
where they had a country music band from Vermont beginning to play an evening
concert. I counted a line of 30 geese paddling on the water. I returned to the
center of town. About 8 P.M., I headed over to the Greenwich Library, and I
checked out "Business @ The Speed of Thought" by Bill Gates. I
returned home, and I watched the end of the History Channel about the history
of the masons in America. I began to watched a conspiracy program on the
History Channel about the Kennedy asassination which I had seen before. I received
a phone call, and I chatted for a while. Well I am a bit tired, so have a good
evening, and tomorrow is another day. CIO
Note:<888>8/18/99 Wednesday 5:15 P.M. EDT: I slept from
after the last message until noon. I had two salmon and tuna sandwiches with
ice tea. I went out about 1:30 P.M.. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New
York. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I drove down to CVS on Greenwich
Avenue, and I bought a carton of gray Dutch Treat Sweet Lights cigar cigarettes
for $14.19 plus a two pack of Dove soap for $1.79 plus .96 Ct. tax for $16.94.
I drove down by the waterfront. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and I read
the local newspaper. We have a new library director from the New York Public
Library. I read the three computer newsweeklies, I usually read. I stopped by
the Grand Union, and I bought two large cantaloupes for $1.99 both, two Dole
Caribbean Pineapples for $3 both, a 4 oz. bottle of Angostura bitters for $3.29
two half gallons of Tropicana tangerine juice for $5 both a quart of parmalt
whole mile for $1.45, a half gallon of GU 2% milk $1.69, and two cans of
mandarin oranges for .89 each for $18.40 total. I returned home, and I peeled
the two pineapples and diced them not using the core, and I also peeled and
diced the two cantaloupes, and I added the two cans of Mandarin oranges with
juice, all to a large mixing bowl and I mixed all the fruit together. I added a
ounce of Mount Gay eclipse rum, five tablespoons of Angostura bitters, and pint
of white wine, and three cups of Tangerine juice and mixed all the ingredients
together with my trusty wooden spoon. I then put most of the fruit mixture into
two large Rubbermaid containers to ferment for a day in the refrigerator along
with a bit of left over in a Hellmann’s mayonnaise jar. I then started boiling
water for spaghetti noodles which should be done in five minutes along with
reheated spaghetti sauce with parmesan crumbled cheese which I will have for
dinner shortly with iced coffee. Well have an enjoyable evening. CIO
Note:<888>8/18/99 Wednesday 9:30 A.M. EDT: I was up at 1:30
A.M.. I had breakfast of three fried eggs, toast, six strips of bacon,
vitamins, orange juice and coffee. I sorted out the unsorted good Favorites and
put them back into the directory and removed the bad links from the directory.
I zipped the 11 different groups of downloadable Favorites, and they are
available from download.htm . I now have 72,416 Favorites , so I cleaned up
about 6,000 bad links with LinkSweeper. Well have a good morning. I will have a
bite to eat and clean up, and go out in about an hour. CIO
Note:<888>8/17/99 Tuesday 4:10 P.M. EDT: I threw two cans of
tuna fish and a 12 oz. can of Alaska Pink salmon in the Cuisine Art with an
onion, mayonnaise and herbs and spices, and I processed it. It came out a bit
runny, but it is still good for sandwiches if you slice the bread first. I had
one of these sandwiches just now along with Ramen noodles and iced coffee. I
made up another batch of coffee for iced coffee. I am just cruising the
internet, since it is a little hot and sultry, so I don't feel like going
outside just now. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>8/17/99 Tuesday 2:00 P.M. EDT: Not doing much
today, just having a lazy day at home. I had a call from Germany about some
local phone numbers. Well have a good afternoon. I think I will take another
nap. CIO
Note:<888>8/17/99 Tuesday 9:00 A.M. EDT: Well I slept from
about 3 A.M. to 5 A.M.. I did some normal maintenance on the system and am
running LinkSweep on the group of Bad Links again. I tried running AltaVista
Search Indexer with it, but a red light came on the modem. I chatted with
www.bam.com Bell Atlantic Mobil, and they said you can buy a analog cell phone
for $45 and get cell phone digital minutes for about .50 to .80 a minute. The
best deal if you want to chat a bit is the Digital 200 Plan for $40 a month
which comes with 200 minutes a month and free time on weekends and from 8 P.M.
to 7 A.M.. They said the plan the store tried to offer me yesterday is not a
valid plan, and that is not a Bell Atlantic store just a licensee. There is a
Bell Atlantic store in Stamford, Connecticut where you could get that plan, and
one would still have to pay a $200 deposit, and would be locked into the plan
for 2 years. Also they recommended the Qualcomm phone which would be about $80
to $120 depending about their mood. I also checked with Bell Atlantic repair,
and they will check into the clicking on my phone; and it looks like some idiot
that nothing better to do or some rogue Russian has been tapping into my
telephone line, which does not make sense, since I hardly ever get any phone
calls. I guess it goes to show how dumb people can be whom watch too much
television and movies and don't read enough. I had some taco chip and a Citra
soda for a snack. Well have a good day, and don't take any wooden nickels. It
is a bit overcast outside right now, so since I have nothing to do, I will
fiddle with the system. Also someone fiddled with my Audio settings again and
turned off the microphone, so I guess they're afraid I am running an open
microphone in the apartment. I guess I could try to set up a streaming program
where I could do that. I will have to check it out. Well not much else
happening. I was thinking of going up to Nielsen's Florist and greenhouses in
Darien to buy four house plants to replace the ones that have died, but at the
moment; I don't have any funds for such extravagance. Well have an enjoyable
morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/17/99 Tuesday 2:40 A.M. EDT: Well I was up about
12:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of Post Almond Oats, toast, orange juice, vitamins,
and coffee. I put a few of my old music MP3 files that are less popular back on
the server at http://mrscott.com/music1.htm . Hopefully since they are not as
popular as the Beatles and Elvis, there will be less baud width use on my
server. I updated Scott' Weekly broadcast sound.htm . Well have a good morning,
and enjoy the day. CIO
Note:<888>8/16/99 Monday 12:40 P.M. EDT: Well I went out a
little before 8 A.M.. I stopped by St. Moritz and had a Almond Danish. I walked
the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I went over to the Old Greenwich
Staples, and I bought two blue binders for $2.12 off the clearance shelf. I
went out to Tod's Point, and I walked around the three mile walk. I sat at the
southwest corner and contemplated the skyline. It is obvious we might have some
clouds coming in from the west. I noticed last week and again this week, they
have changed the flight patterns of the incoming air traffic coming into
Westchester Airport where they come along the southern land shore of Greenwich,
instead of over the waterfront. I noticed quite a few walker and young sailors
and beach goers on a near perfect morning. I returned to town, and I stopped by
the Bell Atlantic Cellular phone store in Cos Cob. I was thinking of getting
service, but they want a $200 deposit that I can not afford. One can get
digital cellular service from them for $30 a month which includes 90 daytime
minutes and unlimited night time minutes from 8 P.M. to 8 A.M. along with unlimited
weekend calls. One also has to pay $90 for a digital phone. I decided to wait
to get one. I don't think it is fair I have to pay for a deposit. I next went
over to the Greenwich Hospital thrift shop, and I toured the merchandise. I
then drove down Greenwich Avenue, and I chatted with a regular waterfront
observer. I returned home, and I had a Citra soda in a frosted mug. I finished
running LinkSweeper, and there were a little over 6,000 bag links, and I still
have over 72,000 good links in my favorites. I will run it again to check the
bad links again. Have a good afternoon. I suppose, I will go out again in a
while after I have something to eat. CIO
Note:<888>8/16/99 Monday 6:50 A.M. EDT: Well I had some
spaghetti and iced coffee to eat. This might be interesting property for the
President and Mrs. Clinton to look at if it happened to be on the New York side
of the boarder Microsoft TerraServer Full Resolution Image Page Northwest
Greenwich, Connecticut, New York Boarder . I have to clean up and go out in
about a half hour, have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/16/99 Monday 3:35 A.M. EDT: Well I rested from 1
P.M. yesterday until 10 P.M.. I got up had breakfast of three fried eggs,
toast, coffee, vitamins, orange juice, and cafe au lait. I returned back to bed
from 1 A.M. until just now. I guess I will do a little internet work. Will
people on vacation not much is happening, so I am relaxing at home. I might go
out this morning once the sun comes up around 6:30 A.M. until 8:30 A.M.. Not a
whole lot happening if you get my drift. CIO
Note:<888>8/15/99 Sunday 1:30 P.M. EDT: Well I made a couple
of my usual Sunday calls. I have a new neighbor moving in downstairs. There is
not a lot happening, I am just having a lazy Sunday afternoon. I might take a
nap now. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>8/15/99 Sunday 10:00 A.M. EDT: Basically a small
group of about a half million Russians seem to think they have control of the
New York Metropolitan area, so if we ran about 260 million United States
citizens through the area or even 2.5 billion Western Hemisphere residents,
they might begin to realize what a small minority, they really are. Well have a
good day and enjoy the comedy of errors. CIO
Note:<888>8/15/99 Sunday 9:50 A.M. EDT: Well if you read as
much as I do, there was a major environmental story on the internet in Yahoo
Reuters that said that a section of Antarctica about half the size of Greenland
had separated from the main continent and was starting to drift out to sea.
This would be enough to effect the ocean currents and the weather and the usual
weather patterns has predicted and might have disrupted the usual hurricane
season along with El Nino. As far as I can tell there has been no further
mention. However a mass of ice that big floating north would take so much
weight off the South Pole, that it would cause the Earth's axis to tilt a
partial degree and have a major effect on weather patterns as we have
understood them historically, but there has been no mention of the story so
far. A cleaver group of people might figure out how to divert certain ocean
currents, so the separated section of ice floated back towards the South Pole
and eventually reattached itself. Separating from the pole and changing the
Earth's axis might conceivable also effect the earth's orbit also. The high
level scientists would probably have the answer. If my phone is tapped, they
should give me Digital ATT wireless service with a Noikia cell phone as mention
a couple of days ago. CIO
Note:<888>8/15/99 Sunday 9:40 A.M. EDT: During World War II,
the DAR had three cleaver plans to defend the White House and Public Buildings.
They were to plant Poison Ivy around the public buildings and churches, put
Golden Rod inside all the Public Building and Churches, and to spread Sheep
Manure on all the lawns of Public Buildings and Churches. I dare say this would
then or even now be an effective deterrent towards disrupting the public trust.
Well I tried calling an important number, and they keep cutting off my phone
number and disconnecting the call, so I think it is safe to assume the
telephone is tapped and the telephone communications in this area is under
control of groups not friendly towards democratic speech. Well have a good day.
CIO
Note:<888>8/15/99 Sunday 9:20 A.M. EDT: Apparently a Clipper
Ship operator knows a cheaper way to get back and forth to Oyster Bay without
disrupting the general public or even a few bicycle mechanics in the area. CIO
Note:<888>8/15/99 Sunday 9:10 A.M. EDT: Unfortunately after
the Steel Baron traders decided to sabotage Greenwich Harbor, a little old lady
that owns a dynamite company objected along with a bootlegger from Oyster Bay
and a bird watchers from North Terrytown, New York and a coal miner from Arden,
New York and a old Scottish hermit up in Scotland and a short lady with some
short dogs and a bunch of stray cats along with the Beagle Brothers software
company and a miner from South Africa and a oceanographer from Japan and a Tin
Lizy salesman and coffee baron and tea dumpers from Boston and a tobacco farmer
from Virginia and a Apple Farmer from New York and a Uranium minder from Nevada
and few other neighbors and a little old lady with a beat up car and a Khan
from Mongolia and we have yet to hear from the Emperor of China or the Czar of
Russia or the Pasha of Persia or the Sultan of Turkey or the Raj from India or
the flamingo dancer from Spain or Adle and Omar the tent makers. So lets see
how this comedy of errors progresses. I guess it might turn out like
"Bridge Over the River Kwai". I am finishing up making some
icetea.htm .CIO
Note:<888>8/15/99 Sunday 7:05 A.M. EDT: I went back to bed
after the last message, and I got up about the midnight. The NOAA weather
warning system went off lots of time, so I assume we had lots of rain. I had
breakfast of Post Almond Oats, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I
finished cleaning the apartment and watering the plants. Last Thursday when the
current wife of a current chief of state of a nearby country was seen around
town, there was some discussion along the waterfront with the Head of The Army
Corps of Engineers whether they should try to build a bridge from Steamboat
Road to Oyster Bay. They were seen consulting with the owners of United States
Steel and Bethlehem Steel whom have the capability of caring out the project. I
don't want to mention names, so as not to invade people's privacy. Well I have
some Spaghetti and meat sauce, have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/31/99 Tuesday 11:59 P.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message, and I stopped by the library and read the local paper. I
noticed this interesting link many people frequently forget about Carnegie
Corporation of New York . I then parked in the center of town. I walked down by
the waterfront and stopped by the desk at the Greenwich Harbor Inn which costs
$149 on weekdays and $119 on weekends. I noticed this afternoon underneath the
Mianus I‑95 bridge by the Bush Holly House, there was a very high tide at
2:30 P.M. coming up to two feet from the roadway. I noticed this evening, there
was a very low tide down by the Greenwich Harbor Inn and as I walked down by
the end of Steamboat Road, I finally figured with the tidal extremes and very
high tide, even if we get residual rain and wind from Hurricane Dennis,
weather.htm , we could get local flooding in Old Greenwich and other low lying
areas. I mentioned this to a couple of residents of Steamboat Road. I also
mentioned it to the Greenwich Harbor Inn security. He mentioned Fort Benning,
and I suggested it might be time for the Army of the South better known as the
Fifth Army or the Black and Gold to think about traveling north to Camp Drum or
even Montreal or Toronto, since this is just the beginning of the hurricane
season. I mentioned that Zanadu down in Fort Lauderdale is large is large than
the person I saw a week ago. Basically when that many people start moving, they
need some large traffic officers to keep the vehicles moving along with moving
other heavy equipment. I returned back uptown, and I saw a few skate boarders
out and about town. I advised a local traffic officer about the high tide. I
mentioned it to security at the Greenwich Office Plaza, Greenwich Capitol
Associates, and a local car dealer whose vehicles might be jeopardized at Pray
Audis lower parking lot, it that stream flooded. I sat out for a while and
walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue on a quiet night. I returned back
by the Grand Union. I bought a half gallon of 2% milk for $1.69 plus returned a
$1.15 in cans. I returned home and filed this report. I have to stop the server
and restart a new month's log. I will surf the net this morning, have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/31/99 Tuesday 8:15 P.M. EDT: I received a
telephone call at noon today. I made an appointment to pick up somebody in
Stamford. I then worked on the computer, and made a C: drive to E: drive
backup, and a D: drive to E: drive backup. Each of the C: and D: backups have
to be separate files, since the program won't back up more than about 5
gigabytes to another hard drive. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin bran,
toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I cleaned up. I changed the LPT 1
port to a different IRQ in the CMOS and I made it EPP. When I rebooted the
computer the system recognized the LPT 1 port as EPP and also in the tape back
up SCSI controller as EPP which is faster. I left the SCSI comptroller program
as the default the Seagate software installed instead of updating the driver
with a Win98 update. I started a 6 gigabyte tape back up of all three drives
C:, D:, and E: without the hard drive backup files which I would not need on
the tape backup. Starting about 2:30 P.M., it was all finished at 8 P.M., which
with EPP is about 40% faster than regular paralell which would have taken about
nine hours. Thus I get fast tape backups. I will do anther tape backup when I
go to bed. At 3:30 P.M., I picked up a friend in Stamford and drove him over to
pickup his girl friend, and I dropped him off at their accommodations. I then
returned to home. I made up a bunch of pasta fraiche for dinner with iced tea and
iced coffee. I watched the BBC evening news on Channel 21 at 7 A.M., and the
McNeal Leher report at 7:30. I also briefly looked at the last two months of
the Greenwich Post. Well I pretty much have the hallway rug dried up. I will
put it back down in a day or two. I will then put on some rug deodorizer, and
let it sit a half day while I am out, and then vacuum it up. I worked on
pressing down the front part of the rug at the front door, so it opens
smoothly. Well have a good evening, I am off to the library and for a walk
downtown. I need to restart the Apache server log at midnight. CIO
Note:<888>8/31/99 Tuesday 4:30 A.M. EDT: I worked on the
computer on Sunday night and Monday morning. I tried to start a tape backup,
and I went to bed about 3 A.M. on Monday morning. I was up at 9 A.M., when the
Housing Authority inspected my apartment. I noticed the tape backup had failed.
I worked on the computer all day Monday trying to get a tape backup to work. I
finally reinstalled Windows 98 twice and reconfigured my system, and just now
tried running another tape backup which failed. I have tried using both tapes,
and they both don't work. I have setup the LPT port for EDC? which is faster. I
had GU raisin bran for breakfast, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee.
About 2 A.M. this morning, I had Ramen noodles and ice tea. I will start the
server shortly, and make a C: and D: drive backup to the E: drive. I will go to
bed shortly, and I will try to figure out the tape drive problem later on
today. I restored my homepages to their normal state. Well I am bushed, so have
a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/29/99 Sunday 9:40 P.M. EDT: Well I worked on the
computer doing maintenance until about 9 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of
three fried eggs, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I went back to bed
until about 2 P.M.. I worked on trying to setup my server, so it works with the
American Online browser, but it does not, but it works with the regular web
browser which AOL users would also use. I had some pasta fraiche and iced
coffee about 3 P.M.. I started cleaning my apartment and watering the plants. I
chatted with my next door neighbors when they arrived home, and I told them
what happened to cause the leak in the their apartment. I propped up the carpet
in my hallway, so it drys offer better; and the other part needs to dry more. I
listened to Tarzan of the Apes, by Edgar Rice Burroughs: Listen to the
audiobook on broadcast.com while cleaning the apartment, and I got through the
third cassette. I chatted with a family member about the hurricanes and figure
that since both Cindy and Dennis are moving to the northeast, they might not
come ashore; but they might converge. Possibly Nantucket, Martha’s Vineyard or
Provincetown might be effected. I dried out one my closets that was wet and
through out some carpet remnants. I am just finishing making icetea.htm . I did
my usual system maintenance running Norton Disk Doctor, Norton Win Doctor,
doing a C: and D: drive backup to the E: drive and a E: drive backup to the C:
drive. I ran Norton Speed Disk on all three hard drives. I still have to do a
tape backup which I will do before I go to bed this morning. I also ran System
Information and checked the System files restoring a few with newer files. Thus
the system is running fine. AOL works fine, and I will have to look at it more
when I have time. I will be paying $10 a month for using AOL with my cable
modem, and the first month will be free. Well not much else happening. I will
now have a Red Baron 4 cheese pizza for dinner. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>8/29/99 Sunday 4:00 A.M. EDT: Well I was up at
1:30 A.M.. I noticed in Yahoo news that President and Mrs. Clinton were in
Chappaqua yesterday looking for houses. I believe Chappaqua?, New York is just
north of Armonk. I still think they should buy a house on Clinton Road in
Bedford, New York. I finally signed up for American Online, and since I have
added AOL instant messenger for a while, I got a easy Screen Name
"mmikescott". Well I starting some routine system maintenance, and I
have done the Norton Anti Virus scan. Now I will run Win Doctor and RegScan,
before starting hard drive to hard drive backups. I will have breakfast and
start my usual Sunday house cleaning. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/28/99 Saturday 5:50 P.M. EDT: I went down by the
harbor after the last message, and said hello to regular observer. I stopped by
Maneros butcher shop and bought a steak sandwich for $5.05 and I had it with a
diet coke. I ate it over on the waterfront on the steps of Greenwich Capital
Associates. I observed the waterfront for a while. I had a chat with daytime
security, and told them they should rename the outfit "Greenwich Harbor
Associates" which sounds less mercenary. I also mentioned that if indeed
Frankel is hiding out in Israel as rumor suggests, and if it is with
cooperation of the Israeli government, more than likely the U.S. government
would cut of aid to Israel and confiscate certain Israeli assets with the U.S.
Government domain, so therefore it would not be in the interest for the Israel
government of Israeli citizens to harbor him, once they know of his where
abouts, and that they should turn him over to the U.S. Marshall's Office. I
next walked down Steamboat Road, and I saw number 43 Canadian License plate,
and I noticed another Canadian license plate parked at the Indian Harbor Yacht
Club. I chatted with two French Canadian fellows about local activity. I
chatted with a couple of other residents. I mentioned the large fellow on
Tuesday Morning at 1 A.M. to one veteran, and he said he did not think a 600
pound man could parachute safely. I then walked back down by the waterfront,
and chatted with a couple of fishermen. I next ran into another exercise
walker, so I walked back down Steamboat Road talking about the weather and
hurricane activity. I then returned back with that person to wear I had parked
my car, and I returned home. I had Pasta Fraische, and a chilled Fresca soda in
a frosted mug. I filed this report, and the party is over for me today, have a
good evening. CIO
Note:<888>8/28/99 Saturday 1:15 P.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message, and I chatted with some of my neighbors about the leaks last
night. I drove by the Hospital Thrift Shop, and I viewed the merchandise. I
drove by Putnam Trust Bank of New York, and I chatted with some of the staff. I
stopped by CVS and I bought a gray carton of Dutch Treat Lights cigar
cigarettes for $14.19 plus CT. sales tax of .85 for $15.04 total. I then drove
down by the waterfront and viewed the harbor, and the regular rude fisherman
with the Lincoln continental was there along with some other strangers. I
noticed the birds were around the harbor, so nothing to worry about on the
weather front, on a beautiful clear day. I chatted with a young couple from Old
Greenwich and told them they should buy a shop vacuum to pick up water in case
it floods down there. I also mentioned to them a good way to do the floor in a
waterfront home would be slate floor with cissle straw carpeting. I returned
uptown and drove by the ELDC thrift shop, and they had some nice hard wood
pieces of furniture there. I told them a German acquaintance was coming to
visit a friend of hers today. I drove back downtown, and I parked in town, and
I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and I chatted with a few
village regulars whom were out enjoying the morning air. I mentioned to a
couple of individuals they should put more pay phones on Greenwich Avenue. I
mentioned to a whisky salesman that a nice elderly lady living near the Mayfair
restaurant would appreciate a call from him. I mentioned to a maintenance
person from the Housing Authority about what had happened last night, and what
needed to be fixed. I sat out in the center of town for a while. I chatted with
a couple and I told them a bit about my weather links at weather.htm , and when
asked about the stockmarket, I said now would be a good time to sell technology
stocks except for AT&T. I walked up the Avenue, and I told a South African
resident about the individual I saw from darkest Africa the other night. I
chatted with a fellow high school classmate, about what I had seen also. It got
me to thinking, I had once seen him standing along the highway about July 1 or
2, 1976 about 200 miles north of Greenville, South Carolina when I was moving a
Uhaul trailer up north with my old blue Chevy, and stopped that night in
Washington D.C. when it was on maximum alert for the bicentennial celebration,
and I continued that night back to Greenwich. Perhaps the large dark African
gentleman is station with the 82nd Air Borne at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and
he just dropped in on us to pay a visit, to see if we are all right. I then
showed the individual the most expensive shop vacuum at the Greenwich Hardware
store for $189 and recommended it is useful for cleaning up light water damage
around the ocean front if there was only minor flooding. Of course if there was
major flooding you probably would need an entirely new foundation, and the shop
vacuum would be just an amusement for cleaning of the deck at the pool. I then
returned and sat out for a while, and I returned home just now and filed this
report. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>8/28/99 Saturday 7:45 A.M. EDT: Well I finished
using the towels to pick up most of the moisture off the carpet. I sat outside
at sunrise and did my wash cycle on the towels. On the dry cycle, I went
upstairs and took a good long soak in the tub to remove the aches and pains
from my aching arthritic body, and I took the MSM and the Chondroitin Sulfate
and Gauclosomine pills and two Tylenols, and now I feel better. I chatted with
a neighbors daughter while folding my laundry. I guess I will go out for some
fresh air after I have some Ramen noodles and fresh fruit about two weeks old
to eat. Anyway I have lost ten to fourteen pounds this summer depending on how
accurate the scale is, but I suppose I could try losing some more. Well have a
good morning, and I will be back in a while to get some sleep. CIO
Note:<888>8/28/99 Saturday 4:05 A.M. EDT: Well for the last
four hours, I took eight towels, and I have been placing on the wet parts of
the carpet mostly in the entry leading around to the bedroom halfway and in the
half way, and placing the towels down on the carpet, and walking on them and
soaking up the moisture from the carpet, and ringing the towels out in the bath
tub, and repeating the same procedure about 25 times so far to soak up the
moisture out of the carpet. The hallway carpet because it had padding
underneath and because it was thicker is taking more time. I will wash and dry
the towels once I am done with the soaking up process. I have enough change for
the laundry since I took a dollar in quarters from my Air Canada survival bag,
so I now only have $11.50 emergency funds in the bag. I should have saved the
water vacuum in the maintenance closet downstairs we used for cleaning up the
water in the apartment next door, and downstairs, but the night maintenance
fellow locked it back up in the closet. I am not sure if a water vacuum would work
on carpet or not. Well another exciting morning. Lets hope my water tank is
secure, I don't want to go through this anytime soon again. While searching for
change, I found my Dan Qualye commerative coin, I got for going to the Dan
Qualye reception at the George Bush inaugural. However, I am so nearsighted
anymore, that I can't tell Danny Qualye from Bill Clinton, since they both have
that same midwestern look. I suppose the President is the fellow surround by
the all the young people whom I guess are some sort of Treasury agents. As they
say you know you're getting older when all the police look like kids. Well back
to more of the mop up job. I suppose the people around Daytona Beach, Florida
and further north might be doing what I am doing in a couple of days if
hurricane Dennis keeps on its present course. Well have an enjoyable morning,
and don't forget to look at weather.htm . CIO
Note:<888>8/28/99 Saturday 12:10 A.M. EDT: Well I made some
Pasta Fraiche, which is basically green pasta and cheese sauce with herbs and
white wine for dinner. I that with iced coffee. I was just about to go out
about 9:30 P.M., when one of my neighbors downstairs came up to check out on a
major water leak from the apartment next door where the new tenants moved in.
Water was coming out from underneath their door. We knocked on the door, and we
could not get it open. The local night doorman with the key could not get it
open. Both the fire department and the police department arrived to try to get
the door open. Finally the night man from the housing authority arrived, and
got the door open. The tenants were not home, and the new hot water heater
above their bathroom ceiling had started leaking. The plywood its sits on had
warped and caused the pipe underneath to change position and caused it to start
leaking. They turned off the electricity briefly in the apartment and they
turned off the hot water. I spent the next two hours helping with the night
maintenance fellow clean up the water in the apartment next door and the apartment
downstairs. We dragged out three area rugs from the apartment downstairs, and
we used a water vacuum and mops to get most of the water off the floors. I am a
little hot and sweaty, and I need to clean up again before going out. I guess
they need to replace the plywood underneath the hot water heaters in the
ceiling before installing the new hot water heaters. I have a bit of water in
my rug when you come in, and it should dry out in a day. I am a bit exhausted,
I normally don't try to do that much work, but it was an emergency. Have a good
morning, and I will try to get out in a while. CIO
Note:<888>8/27/99 Friday7:50 P.M. EDT: Yesterday when I went
out, I put $13.35 of premium gasoline from Exxon in the car. I got up at noon
today, and I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, vitamins, tangerine juice,
and coffee. I then went back to bed until about an hour ago. Not much
happening. I got a summon for jury duty today, but they don't answer their
telephone at the 800 number, so I will have to cancel it for now. Well have a
good evening. Not much happening. CIO
Note:<888>8/27/99 Friday 4:00 A.M. EDT: No major electrical
storm as far as I can tell. I relaxed a bit and did a little internet surfing.
Before I went out this past evening, I had a center cut pork chop, steamed
mixed vegetables, microwaved potatoes, and iced coffee. I started up the
server, and I guess I should start thinking of going to sleep. Have a good day.
CIO
Note:<888>8/27/99 Friday 2:15 A.M. EDT: I made the usual
rounds. I drove downtown and chatted with three local experts. I drove down by
the waterfront, and chatted with two fishermen. I returned to down and walked
lower Greenwich Avenue. I then walked up the Avenue, and I walked a hospital
employee up to work and chatted for a while. I returned to the center of town,
and I told a passerby, that the Greenwich Harbor Inn had four feet of water in
their lobby during Hurricane Hugo. They have sense rebuilt the seawall. I
walked the lower part of Greenwich Avenue, and I noticed a visitor was trying
to use the pay phone at the corner of Railroad Avenue and Greenwich Avenue on
the southeast corner, and it does not work. I returned to the center of town,
and I observed lightning about a half hour ago. I drove down by the waterfront,
and I turned on NOAA radio and there was a report that the storm was over
Queens and dangerous. I told another waterfront observer, that it would be here
in ten minutes and quickly returned home. I noticed the outside door on the
building does not work, so I turned it off. I checked the immediate vicinity. I
will now shut down the computer until the storm passes. NOAA weather radio has
not come on for this area. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/26/99 Thursday 7:30 P.M. EDT: As I was going out
for my 3 P.M. appointment, I chatted with two of my neighbors in the laundry
room. They asked me if I ever hear noises at night in the building, and I told
them I do all the time, but I just thought it was the wind in the attic
thumbing against a lover or something, and I had gotten use to the sound along
with the sound of the aluminum studs expanding and contracting. The one
neighbor lives on the ground floor, so I don't think she would here the noise
that I do. I also mentioned that four nights ago, I had noticed a ceiling panel
out of place in the hall outside of my apartment. I was late for my 3 P.M.
appointment but he was not there, so maybe the cannibal got my 3 P.M.
appointment. I got to thinking maybe the individuals whom lost the $3 billion
dollars in the Frankel Investment hired this six foot four inch six hundred
pound cannibal to track down Frankel and bring him back to justice. There are
established law enforcement agencies that know about such individuals, so maybe
they hired this individual to start tracking Frankel and his gang whom
embezzled quite a lot of money. I next stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift
shop. I then went down by Steamboat Road and chatted with the regular security
people at the Greenwich Capitol Finance building to see if their night security
tape that would have shown the individual on the road that I referred to. They
said they would investigate the matter. I then headed down by the harbor, and I
noticed a lot of clouds over Long Island sound, so they are getting much of the
rain not us. I chatted with a visitor from England about British history in
America. I chatted with a few of the locals and told them what I had seen, but
I don't think they believed me. I stopped by the Grand Union and buy one get
one free of Tetley Tea bags for $3.69, a half gallon of 2% milk for $1.69, a
Tropicana tangerine juice half gallon for $2.50, and two cans of Chicken of the
Sea white tuna in water for .99 each for $9.84. I returned home, and I saw one
of my neighbors going off in the ambulance to the hospital as she has done
quite a few times recently. I received a phone call to run an errand tomorrow
night which I will do. I then updated this report. Remember to follow
weather.htm . Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>8/26/99 Thursday 2:20 P.M. EDT: I printed up this
door warning label to put on my front door ghostdoor.htm , in case anyone is
seeking unauthorized access to my apartment. I have to shut down the computer,
and start the HP laser printer first and after it cycles, then the cable modem,
then boot the computer, and start the server, and then the HP laser printer
works. Have to get going. CIO
Note:<888>8/26/99 Thursday 2:00 P.M. EDT: I had breakfast of
three fried eggs, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I updated my
Default homepages on the working home server and the still working Florida site
to include my Tropical Weather page weather.htm . I noticed that besides the
three Category 1 hurricanes ongoing, there is also a formation 700 miles east
of Barbados and north of Brazil, so we have a fourth about to form, and it
looks quite large. I reinstalled Iphone. I consulted with a local
representative whom is very skinny, so she does not have to worry about
cannibals, and advised her to contact Columbia University and the New York
Natural History Museum about the cannibal matter. Last time we had this problem
in the late 1970s, we had a large force of dog walkers which were moderately
effective. I believe the natural predator to cannibals are pygmies whom use
little poison darts to stalks their prey, so lets hope there are some pygmies
in the area. Needless to say the supposed head of state has surfaced in the
news again on the golf course in Martha’s Vineyard, so the cannibal I saw a day
and a half ago knows where to look for him, if he should be the prey; or course
he could be after other prey like other heads of state that might be traveling
in the area, or even certain individuals whom have crossed him in the past. I
just got a NOAA weather warning that there is flash flood warning in
Mannerville, Long Island in Suffolk County and they're predicting six inches of
rain. I am not sure what the forecast is for here. Well I have to start to
clean up, I have a 3 P.M. appointment. Have an enjoyable afternoon. Remember
nobody is allowed to use my apartment facilities without permission, and anyone
whom is caught using the facility without permission is not knowledgeable
enough on the situation I have worked on for many years, and might possibly be
the root of the problem. Well have an enjoyable afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>8/26/99 Thursday 11:05 A.M. EDT: Well I still have
the my home server and Florida server running on Alert status default.htm and
index.html for Full Alert status. I would imagine we are still on a cannibal
watch which the NOAA weather radio does not signal for, but at the moment it is
on for thunderstorms. I rested last night until 9 P.M., and I received a phone
call from a family member and I told them about the cannibal watch. Yesterday
morning at 11 A.M., I also saw a missile flying over our air space from West to
East about 11 A.M. in the morning, so I would imagine something is up. I
advised the White House Secret Service they should put in whomever is the
commander and chief in Cheyenne Mountain for safe keeping away from the
cannibal that seems to stalking him. As mentioned in my previous messages,
there is no way apprehending this individual, since he is out of Darkest Africa
and once he sets his goal on a target he always succeeds. I advised the Secret
Service they should use Military Police to protect the President and search for
the cannibal. I chatted with the Post MP at West Point, and he said he would
spread the message. I checked with Refrigerator Perry, and he indicated he did
not want to get involved in looking for the Cannibal. I then tried to fix my
internet domains for www.mikescott.org and mrscott.com , but although
www.mikescott.org was changed it was done improperly, and mrscott.com is still
the same. Basically Internic won't accept the changes since it says my email
address "mikelouisscott@home.com" is not correct email address for
the administrator of record, but the WHOIS database indicates it is. This
morning when I was finally up just now, I emailed Internic with both forms at
their help desk to perform the changes for me. Internic is very tricky on
changes, so hopefully they will get it all fix up. I had breakfast of Post
Almond oats, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee last night when I was
up, and I will have another breakfast now that I am awake again. Well I suppose
we have to maintain the Alert status some more, since nobody knows the exact
status of the situation. Last night I also advised the black British security
officer at the Washington embassy as to the cannibal report status, and he took
down a full report. I suppose since we have the cannibal around the Cruise ship
the Queen Elizabeth II occasionally, he might sneak on board and us that vessel
for traveling around. Well we're stay on alert for the indefinite time being,
and try to keep all of forces on maximum security alert. Also I have a 3 P.M.
appointment, so try to enjoy the rainy day. CIO
Note:<888>8/25/99 Wednesday 10:40 A.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last message, and I chatted with some of the usual morning fishermen.
I mentioned that I had seen a rather large fellow about 1 A.M. on Steamboat
Road, what appeared to be a black African about six foot four inches and about
six hundred pounds. I have seen him lingering on the Cruise Ship docks in the
west 50's in the late 1970's, and also along Route 95 north of Greenwich, South
Carolina, and around the south Florida harbor in Port Everglades and
occasionally in Key West in the 1970s. I have never seen this person in the day
time, and when he was around New York Harbor in the late 1970s people thought
he was a long shoreman. However, people started disappearing and the local
sanitation department started finding body parts in the garbage on Amsterdam
Avenue. However, according to informed observers in all those locations where
similar events happened, he was a African Cannibal from the Sudan Region of
Africa who traveled around the world sneaking on shipping vessels to his entry
and exit from various countries. Since he grew up around wild animals in
various parts of Africa, he has instincts like a wild animal, and very few
people have lived to see him and report it, if he happened to be hungry. Once
you see him you won't see him for many years again. However, since he travels
on foot but does know how to use automotive transportation, he could be hiding
out anywhere, more than likely the wooded areas of Greenwich, Connecticut.
Since tracking animals are instinctively afraid of him, they won't track him.
The police dog tried to give me a warning the other night when it passed by me
which normally is not part of its normal routine. Basically hunting him would
be like hunting a black leopard, and quite a few hunters have tried to hunt him
down, but nobody has ever returned alive. The best thing if you happen to see
this individual is to avoid him. As I mentioned he never roams during the
daylight hours, and I have never seen him in Greenwich before, but since I have
seen him around the cruise ship waterfront in Manhattan, more than likely he
has followed out various members of the British Commonwealth delegations into
the area, so as enjoy the ambience of the Greenwich atmosphere and dining which
is well advertised world wide. Let's just hope he does not take a fancy to
feasting on any of our local residents. I would advise the sanitation
department to keep an eye out for any remnants of his feasting on the local
population. However, he more than likely is long since gone, but as usual since
the local population tries to maintain visitors privacy, perhaps he is enjoying
a private hideout in the woods somewhere nearby, waiting until he gets hungry
again. Well I also discussed hurricane probabilities and mentioned that the
Navy Research Lab satellite photos Internet site at Monterrey, California don't
work for the last two days. I also mentioned the Europeans release similar
satellite photos, if you look at weather.htm , and link from
http://www.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk/pub/sat‑images/DTOT.JPG which shows
basically the same cloud formation which could develop in the Caribbean Basin
or elsewhere along the Gulf or Atlantic coasts in a few days. So I would advise
people in those regions to keep a weather eye. Also I chatted with White House
Secret Service Intelligence, and they said they don't care anymore. Thus I
would advise the U.S. House of Representatives and the U. S. Senate to convene
quid pro quo and impeach both the President and the Vice President for High
Crimes and Misdemeanors, and to place the Speaker of the House in the Executive
Branch. This could be done legally in a half hour once both houses are convened.
Well in other news I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop, and Putnam
Trust Bank of New York and advised them to advise the state of Connecticut to
pay the electricity for the tenants of the building that I live in as per the
lease agreement. I also mentioned that if the oil from the middle east were cut
off, there is plenty of coal to keep the steam plant going south of the United
Nations to keep at least Manhattan running during an oil embargo. Well not much
else going on, so I chatted with my neighbors, and I will go to bed slowly.
Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/25/99 Wednesday 6:40 A.M. EDT: Well I sat around
consulting with a few other night people this morning, and basically nobody
cares anymore, so you're all pretty much left on your own to your own defenses,
so have a nice day, and do as best as you can. On an impending matter today, I
would leave it up to the Czar and not try to interfere with his domain, since
in the long run he would have had the wisdom to foresee this matter. Well I am
out for a little fresh air, and remember not to take any wooden nickels. As far
as I can tell, the local group of representatives appearing on television as
government representatives might be, but we're not sure how far their real
authority goes beyond the Cablevision studios in Norwalk, Connecticut. Thus I
would recommend all to remain calm, and since there was a ring around the moon
last night, we might get a little rain today. CIO
Note:<888>8/25/99 Wednesday 2:40 A.M. EDT: Well, I sat
around and jaw boned until about 11 P.M.. I went out and walked the lower
section of Greenwich Avenue. It was quiet out. One young kid with a Brazilian
flag in his window above Thataways has been yelling out his apartment window
constantly this week, which is against town ordinances. I advised an employee
of Thataways to advise him. I noticed the ever efficient town maintenance crews
were watering the hanging plants on Greenwich Avenue. I told them they should
look at the old map in the window of the store across from the Dome restaurant
is, and see how the natural watershed was hundreds of years ago, before we made
improvements. It was very quiet out. I went down by the waterfront, and there
were a few fishermen down there. I decided to drive by the town reservoir, so I
drove up North Maple, and then up Lake Avenue, and took a right on Bobalink and
drove over by the reservoir damn and the water company. I noticed with the
reservoir lower, the are doing construction improvements on the damn, so
hopefully if we ever get a major rainstorm, the damn will hold back the water
it is suppose to. It is an old earthen damn, so frequently the water leaks
underground, and it can weaken the damn, no matter how strong it is up top.
This frequently happens with older earthen damns. I then drove up along the
reservoir, but I could not see much. I drove up Lake Avenue, and I took a right
on Close Road and then I turned right on Upper Cross Road, and then I took a
right on North Street and drove down and looked at the reservoir by the
parkway. It is down a bit. I noticed a deer out in the street by Lindsay Drive.
It is frequently important when driving in backcountry at night to drive very
slowly, so as not to run into deer which back country has plenty of, and
frequently car lights startle and even stun their vision, so they don't always
run away. I then drove down Old Church Road and back west on Putnam Avenue and
down Greenwich Avenue. I drove down by the waterfront, and the Sea Falcon is
back again taking refuge from the high seas and a few other craft. The parking
lot of the Greenwich Harbor Inn is full. I noticed the same fishermen. I also
noticed a rather large man whom looked like an African Chief or Head of State
walking around about 6 foot 4 inches and maybe six hundred pounds, and he
looked to be in fairly good shape. I suppose he likes checking out the fishing
also. I returned home, and I had a chilled Citra soda in a frosted mug. Well it
has been a quiet evening overall. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/24/99 Tuesday 7:55 P.M. EDT: Well I had dinner
of broiled boneless center cut pork chop, two ears of steamed Connecticut home
grown white sweet corn, a microwaved potato and iced coffee. I ran the Norton
anti virus program while having dinner, and the system is still virus free. I
suppose not much is happening as is par for the course on a lazy August summer
evening. Well enjoy the evening, and I guess I will start cleaning up, and
getting ready to go out for an evening stroll. CIO
Note:<888>8/24/99 Tuesday 5:30 P.M. EDT: I went to bed after
the last message until about 5 P.M., so I was still tried. I updated Scott's
Broadcast sound.htm . Well I guess I will have a bite to eat, and start to
clean up before going out in a while. Have an enjoyable evening. CIO
Note:<888>8/24/99 Tuesday 12:50 P.M. EDT: Generally after a
major hurricane like hurricane Bret in South East Texas, those of us whom have
combed beaches find it interesting to comb the shores of beaches to find out
what the hurricane might have washed ashore. Of course you would have to keep a
weather eye weather.htm in case another hurricane came along. Any experience
person living along the shore knows that after a major the store, the seashore
is very interesting to explore, it is like examining the fingerprints of the ocean.
Well have a good day any of you beach combers. CIO
Note:<888>8/24/99 Tuesday 12:40 P.M. EDT: Well I received a
phone call about 10 A.M. this morning, and I chatted. I started the computer
server again. The hack attack seems to be over for now. I had breakfast of
three fried eggs, bacon, toast, vitamins, tangerine juice, and coffee. I tried
calling another family member. I was studying www.shell.com ‑ About the
Shell Group and I noticed this interesting tidbit that I did not know about
Shell:
The 1950s were also important for the development of natural gas.
In 1959, a joint Shell/Esso exploration company called N.V. Nederlandse
Aardolie Maatschappij (NAM) discovered one of the world's largest natural gas
fields in Groningen in the Netherlands. Production began in 1963, and by the
early 1970s, Groningen was already supplying half the natural gas consumed in
Europe.
So I guess anybody from Groningen, Netherlands would have a little
bit of reserve energy. Well I guess if you wanted to compete against them you
could try opening a Sea Shell shop, and start exploring for Sea Shell, and see
what else you might find. I just checked my mail, and I received a letter from
Texas; so I guess the U. S. Post Office is still working down in Southeast
Texas. Well have a good day, I guess I will clean up shortly and go out. CIO
Note:<888>8/24/99 Tuesday 4:40 A.M. EDT: About 3 A.M., I was
hit with a massive hacker attack from IP address 202.96.233.35 that brought
down my @home cable modem service. It constantly keep trying to load the Mozart
Figaro music I have posted on my server, and I use to use a short bit of that
same music for advertising Exxon on my site, so maybe there is something wrong
with Exxon down there in Texas or one of their stockholders elsewhere in the world.
I guess when lots of people are away here, anyone could go into somebody's
office and use their high speed T‑100 Internet Access for a hacker
attack, which would not be ethical. Well from what I can tell, there is no way
to study any of the weather.htm information here. Basically from what I can
tell, possibly other cable modem users beside myself in the area might have
been brought down because of the hack attack. This is not the way the U. S.
government would stop internet access, they would just turn it off like a light
bulb. From what I can tell from talking with a few security people nothing is
going on as far as they know. Well it is about time I call it a day, so the
server will probably be down until I wake up, and hopefully the problem is fixed.
Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/24/99 Tuesday 2:35 A.M. EDT: Well I finished the
laundry. I also received email from Network Solutions ‑ Domain Name
Registration Services from the dot com people that they have accepted the
change of my domain name www.mikescott.org to my home domain server where
mrscott.com is located, so it should go in effect in a couple of days when the
various ISPs automatically update their name servers. I have to wait for the
Florida site to send in the email for that site to be changed. Well have a good
morning. Enjoying the peace and quiet around town for a change. CIO
Note:<888>8/24/99 Tuesday 1:10 A.M. EDT: Well it is an even
number day today, so all you even number people can get out there and water
today. I went downtown after the last message about 10 P.M.. I walked the lower
section of Greenwich Avenue twice, and not much was going on. I noticed a
granny walking around carrying a very tiny baby. I surveyed the Mitchell's
construction site, and it looks like it is progressing fine, but it looks like
at the rear of the project at Mason Street, they're going to dig down more for
lower level parking, which means a lot more blasting in the area. I sat out at
the Post Office plaza viewing the many flowers from Jim McMillan’s bench. They
still look great. I then walked on down by the Greenwich Harbor Inn and chatted
with the regular night clerk, and I told her about www.radiolinx.com . She told
me in September, they're closing for a year for remodeling, so I guess it will
be a little slower down on Steamboat. I walked over the General Reinsurance now
GEICO rented by Greenwich Associates building and I chatted with the regular
security personnel. One of them use to work for the Saudi Arabian Royal family,
so I told him the eldest son of Prince Fhad had passed away last Saturday at
age 55 while attending a sporting event in north Africa. I explained that the
Saudi throne descend down to younger brothers until they're all gone and then
the eldest son of the previous generation's oldest brother. Thus it tends to be
an older monarch. I also mentioned that the Swedish throne passes to the eldest
child male of female. I also mentioned that after over a thousand years, the
British intend to keep the monarch since they're like Mickey Mouse in Disney
World, and that after 400 years of investing here, the British are still the
largest stockholders in America, since they got property when it was cheaper. I
then returned back to the center of town and sat out for a while. I then went
to the Grand Union and bought a half gallon of Tropicana tangerine juice for
$2.50. I mentioned out in Michigan they raise a lot of turkeys. I also
mentioned the Lea and Perrins family have a rather large old house in Newport,
Rhode Island on the harbor. I mentioned that if the President and First Lady
bought New York property on the Connecticut boarder, she could live in New
York; and he could live in Connecticut and they could use both the White Plains
and the New Haven secret service offices, but the New Haven people take forever
to get here, since they have to commute from greater distances. I then returned
home and started my laundry. I next put in about a half dozen teaspoons of
fruit sorbet in a frosted mug with chilled Citra soda for a refreshing summer
drink. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/23/99 Monday 9:35 P.M. EDT: Well I finished
watering. One of my neighbors thought today was the 22nd, and I told him it was
the 23rd; so it was all right to water. I noticed from my compass direction of
my Nautical Marine compass in my car due North is from the entrance to the
building is across the family apartments and across the Post Road. This evening
the moon was in the southeast about 7/8 full. I noticed something that did not
jive with my fundamental navigation principles. When I grew up around NASA near
Huntsville, Alabama and the redstone arsenal, I learned a bit about astronomy.
I was told that whenever you follow the outside edge of the cup of the big
dipper upwards that points due North. This evening the big dipper was in the
Northwest sky, but the outside edge upwards pointed towards the Southeast.
Either I have my constellations mixed up, or the Starship Enterprise inverted
the Polar Axis of the planet or we are in Greenwich, Connecticut; Australia in which
case the Queen of England might be the boss or the Duke of Windsor, if he is
actually still the King, and whomever is supposedly the Prime Minister of
Australia. Of course it could be New Zealand, Argentina, Chile, South Africa or
some other southern hemisphere country that looks like Greenwich, Connecticut.
Well so much for script scenarios. Well have a good evening, I guess I will go
out slowly for an evening stroll. CIO
Note:<888>8/23/99 Monday 7:50 P.M. EDT: I worked on changing
my Internic registrations until 3:30 P.M., and I then cleaned up. I had my 4
P.M. appointment delayed until 4:30 P.M.. I made my appointment. I drove down
by the waterfront, and the usual group of fishermen were there. I returned
home, and I called www.123bizweb.com and confirmed with them my email to have
then change my Internic address for www.mikescott.org and to release the
Administration of it to my email address. They said they would do it. I called
www.valueweb.net at 1‑800‑522‑1093, and I chatted with them
about changing my Internic address for mrscott.com , they said it should have
gone through since Internic has my current email address for that web site. I
said that when it was originally setup it was mikescott@ibm.net and possibly
the Whois database which lists me at Internic is not the same as the database
they use for changing domain name information. They said they would try to
submit the form from their site which is listed as a technical contact. They
said to wait for 24 hours and to see if it goes through. I chatted with them
about Florida. On the way home from my appointment, I stopped by the Farmers
stand between Byram and downtown Old Greenwich across from the Chrysler
dealership at the Nursery there. I bought four ears of sweet white corn for
$1.35. The young fellow told me that it comes from New Milford, Connecticut and
because of the drought, they have limits on the amount of corn he can purchase
for resale. At 5 P.M., he only had about 20 ears left. After chatting with my
web site operators, I broiled a boneless center cut pork chop, two ears of
corn, and microwaved two small potatoes for dinner. I at the pork chop with Lea
and Perrins worcestershire sauce, and I also had ice coffee with dinner. Well
today is an odd day, so I guess I will go out and give the plants a soaking.
Well have an enjoyable evening. CIO
Note:<888>8/23/99 Monday 2:40 P.M. EDT: I transferred my
Internet Domains for mrscott.com and www.mikescott.org to my home server which
will also still be mrscott.com , so that should go through in a couple of day.
I have to get ready for a 4 P.M. appointment, have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>8/23/99 Monday 11:40 A.M. EDT: I was up at 10:30
A.M. this morning. I have yet to have breakfast. I found a U.K. free email site
for travelers at Fireball Free Email , and I now have the U.K. email
mailto:mikescott@fireball.co.uk or "mikescott@fireball.co.uk". I will
have to remember to check it, since I might forget to lot onto the site, and
with usual free email servers, I am not sure if it would work with my email
program. I had a bite of the sorbet, and it is pretty good. I will now have
breakfast of Post Almond Oats, toast, orange juice, coffee, vitamins. Well
enjoy the day. CIO
Note:<888>8/23/99 Monday 2:45 A.M. EDT: I tried to sleep,
but I was not tired yet, so I had the rest of the Daiquiri Ice. I then took
most of the rest of the fruit mixture and processed it in the CuisineArt, and I
then froze it in smaller Rubbermaid containers and the old Old Daiquiri Ice
container from Baskin Robins, and I froze it; so tomorrow I should have about a
half gallon of Pineapple Cantaloupe with flavors sorbet. Well today is suppose
to be a clear day, so I will try to get some sleep. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>8/23/99 Monday 12:45 A.M. EDT: I watched the movie
until 8 P.M.. I installed AOL 4.0 from my Windows 98 Cdrom. I followed this
link for installing Try AOL NOW! . I called them at 1‑800‑827‑6364
and they told me I could get an account to work with @Home for $10 a month, but
first I have to find a friend of relative to let me use their credit card. I
left AOL 4.0 on the machine. I told the AOL representative about my weather.htm
page. However, I had forgot to restart the server after installing AOL 4.0. I
went out about 10 P.M., and I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue a
couple of times. There was a minor fender bender in front of planet pizza. I
walked up by http://www.restorationhardware.com/ and judging from the prices
they are getting for new solid oak furniture in the thousands of dollars, I would
say there is money to be made restoring old oak furniture which is similarly
made. I studied some older maps in one store window which are interesting. It
was quite quiet out, and the town was dead as a door nail. I drove down by the
waterfront, and it was quiet. I noticed a large new yacht at the Greenwich
Harbor Inn, "M?something Kay". I returned home about 11:30 P.M.. On
the way out, I put two blue bathroom towels that are about the same color blue
as my Volvo interior on the front seats, since the old Volvo seats are
beginning to wear out. Not really much to report on. I had a Citra soda in a
frosted mug when I returned. I suppose in another week more people will be
around with people ending their summer schedules and getting back to their
normal work schedules. Well have a good morning, I am off to bed. CIO
Note:<888>8/22/99 Sunday 6:15 P.M. EDT: Greystoke the Legend
of Tarzan started on Channel 37 on the Arts Channel, so I guess I will watch
the rest of it. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>8/22/99 Sunday 5:10 P.M. EDT: I went out after the
last message. I drove down by the waterfront, and the gray skies look ominous
with needed rain. I returned to the center of town, and I walked the lower
section of Greenwich Avenue twice. I put black electric tape around my right
rear tail light where it is cracked to keep the moisture out, so it does not
freeze over in the winter. I chatted with a few locals. I noticed quite a few
people out exercise walking. I drove back down by the harbor and viewed the
waterfront and the cloud cover again. The wind is out of the north, so I
suppose the cloud cover is actually coming from the north, not the leading edge
of hurricane Bret from the south. I stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought a
half gallon of 2% milk for $1.69, 20 oz. GU raisin bran $2.19, and at $2.99 a
pound four center cut boneless pork chops for $5.53 for a total of $9.41. I
returned home and broiled one of the pork chops with two small microwaved
potatoes and steamed frozen broccoli heads and mixed vegetable. I had them all
for dinner with Lea and Perrins on the pork chop with ice tea for a beverage.
After dinner I am having iced coffee. I also am just finishing up making a half
gallon of coffee for iced coffee to put in the refrigerator to cool. Well I am
not sure what the next step is, but I suppose I will find out soon enough. Also
the Grand Union had a dozen or more large four foot tropical plants in front of
the store for sale for $10 each. If you happen to have sunlight in your domain,
they would do well. CIO
Note:<888>8/22/99 Sunday 12:30 P.M. EDT: Well after
breakfast, I tried listening to the BBC Radio Five BBC Radio 5 Live ‑
Home page , but they were not broadcasting. I tried listening to the
www.ttalk.com weekender recorded broadcast, but it was not posted. Thus for the
next few hours I listened to Tarzan of the Apes, by Edgar Rice Burroughs:
Listen to the audiobook on broadcast.com while I did my housecleaning and
watered the plants. I made it through the first two cassettes, and now I will
have some fresh fruit and iced coffee, before cleaning up and going outside.
broadcast.com: AudioBooks Home Page has lots of interesting books to listen to
which make interesting audio content. Well have an enjoyable afternoon, and
don't forget to keep an eye to weather.htm. CIO
Note:<888>8/22/99 Sunday 8:15 A.M. EDT: Well I am up. I
added a few more links to weather.htm . I will have three fried eggs, five
strips of bacon, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins for breakfast. I
will then start cleaning my apartment. Have an enjoyable morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/07/99 Tuesday 5:00 P.M. EDT: After the last
message, I walked downtown and stopped by the Fashion Light Center after saying
hello at Pray Porsche. I bought four candelabra light bulbs frosted 15 watts
for $5.72 total. I reminded them that if the President of First Lady stop in
for light fixtures, they can get wholesale prices through the general services
administration, since the government usually buys wholesale. I next walked over
to Exxon and my Volvo was ready and hour early. They charged me $190.39 total.
I paid $4.95 for an oil filter, $9.95 for five quarts of motor oil, $7 for a
steel brake line, 2 cans of CRS brake cleaner $12.36 both, 2 cans Wagner brake
fluid $7.52 total, Oil and Filter Change $15.08, Brake Inspection $39.95,
Replace brake line from master cylinder flush and bleed brakes as needed $82.80
for a total $41.78 parts, Labor $137.83 and $10.78 tax for $190.39 total. I
next stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I next stopped by the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift Shop and viewed the displays. I next stopped by CVS and bought
a gray carton of Dutch Treat Lights cigar cigarettes for $15.03 and a can of
mixed party nuts for $3. I next drove down the Avenue and parked on Steamboat,
and chatted about geological and government facts with a local. I mentioned
that people on both sides of the roads on either side of the hedges can you
along with the Russian consulate across the sound in Glen Coe, Long Island. He
mentioned that theoretically if their were an asteroid or meteorite impact soon
it would probably be 22 miles south east of Steamboat Road. He conjectured it
would produce a mile high wave which in the midwest in the safe zone would have
knee deep water. Thus you would have to be at least at 6,000 foot elevation,
which means Mount Royal might not be high enough in Montreal. I suppose the
Hidden Valley up around Lake Louise in Canada might be at a high enough
elevation. Well for now I will hope for at least an hour warning, so I can
hitch a jet from Westchester to the high ground. Well I chatted with another
local. I then returned home and the brakes are working fine. I installed the
four new bulbs on the living room sconces. I then made a short phone call. I
then updated this report. I had a Citra soda when I arrived home. I am very
tired, so I will go to bed soon. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>9/07/99 Tuesday 1:05 P.M. EDT: I have been doing a
little internet work and telling fish stories. I don't have a Thursday
afternoon appointment. I received a telephone call from Exxon about 10:30 A.M..
They said the problem was just a leaky brake line. They are also going to
replace the brake fluid and tighten the fan belt. They said it should be ready
by 3 P.M.. I went out and chatted with my neighbors and studied the weather. I
think it should stay clear for a while. I received a $36.84 check from
ValueClick and a $20 check from Recotron for the speaker rebate, so when I go
uptown; I will deposit them at Putnam Trust Bank of New York, and then I will linger
in the library until the car is ready. I just had some fresh melon and Ramen
noodles along with ice tea; so I think I will have enough energy to make it
uptown. I guess I will leave shortly as soon as I put my shoes on, and I will
take my umbrella with me. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>9/07/99 Tuesday 7:10 A.M. EDT: I went out at 5:30
A.M. and studied the sky, it looks like we might get a bit of rain today. I
dropped by the Volvo at Greenwich Exxon 6 A.M. to have the brakes repaired at
Greenwich Exxon. I walked over to the ATM at Putnam Trust Bank of New York and
withdrew funds and stopped by the Post Road news stand and bought buy one get
one free of Merit Ultra Lites for $3.49. I then walked back west on Putnam
Avenue and returned home. It is very hot and sultry hot, so I will stick by the
air conditioner today and relax a bit and do internet work. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/07/99 Tuesday 5:15 A.M. EDT: For any of you
civic minded people whom like going to events here is a link that might
interest you Greenwich Hospital Construction News . CIO
Note:<888>9/07/99 Tuesday 4:50 A.M. EDT: In other news that
rather expensive home that George H.W. Bush visited in Brazil while president
that the Rockefellers built for their German friends to hide out in, since it
is out in jungle surrounded by alligator motes and other natural defenses
reminds me of the old short story my sister read in the car when we moved up
from Alabama years ago called, "Lineengine? and the Ants". Well who
knows what natural defenses linger in this area besides something like Yeti,
Wolves, Bears, Tiger Sharks, addicted shoppers, and gourmet diners. Well think
about the historical knowledge in this area. CIO
Note:<888>9/07/99 Tuesday 2:50 A.M. EDT: I called a relative
in Pennsylvania to tell them they would have a little rain today. I went back
to bed and was up at 1 A.M.. I started cooking a Cookin Good chicken in the
over which will be ready about 3:30 A.M.. I am also on the dry cycle of the
laundry which will be done about the same time. I am also forgot to wash my
bath towel. I noticed all the republican candidates are up in New Hampshire
yesterday, so maybe they will come through town and hood wink us again. One has
to remember that the Tuesday after a holiday all the clubs in town will be
closed, so today will be like a Monday with the old people doing their shopping
and the Club people loitering in town looking for something to do. Since it is
suppose to rain heavily today, I think I will hold off until tomorrow to do my
brake repairs at Exxon, since they will be busy today. Well not much else to
report. I suppose the people whom read newspapers are a little confused by the
local reality here in Greenwich, since private people don't like making public
their private lives which tend to be rather ordinary and involved quite a bit
of work, to maintain the relatively high standard of living we enjoy. Well from
what I can tell nobody ever bothers me, since the local grapevine advises
people I am usually on a different schedule than the daytime want a bees. Well
if you ever tried a night schedule you get more done since there is less
partying and less people to deal with when one goes about their simple chores.
Well have a good day, I might go out around 4 A.M. for a weather check or I
might just do a little routine internet work. CIO
Note:<888>9/06/99 Monday 8:25 P.M. EDT: Volcanic/FIREs and
reports For United States : Wx4u.Com! Popo activity today. CIO
Note:<888>9/06/99 Monday 8:00 P.M. EDT: Latest of the net
Key West, Florida is under Tornado Warning at the moment until 8:30 P.M.
Tornado For Key West, Florida : Wx4u.Com! from Weather Warnings, Watches,
Forecasts, Reports & Weather Information. . CIO
Note:<888>9/06/99 Monday 7:50 P.M. EDT: I was up at 4 P.M..
The NOAA weather radio is on yellow alert for this area, look at Weather
Warnings, Watches, Forecasts, Reports & Weather Information. . I did a
little regular internet work. I downloaded and installed WordWright ‑‑
A Totally FREE Wordprocessor to see what it is like. It seems to do the job,
although I already have WordPerfect 6.0 I believe. I had breakfast when I got
up of three fried eggs, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and five strips of
bacon. I might relax for a while before cleaning up and going out. Well have a
good evening. I checked with the local police department to see if any of our
local residents were stranded at their summer homes on Figure 8 Island off
North Carolina where hurricane Dennis arrived in that area. I noticed all the
republican candidates were up in New Hampshire today, and maybe they will come
through this area. Also Elizabeth Dole's homepage Error Occurred While
Processing Request still does not work. I guess the local and national
political scene is a little messed up by the weather weather.htm . The person I
gave directions to on Greenwich Avenue was either a Bill Gates and his wife or
look alikes, it is hard to tell since I am somewhat nearsighted from looking at
PCs for the last ten years and slightly deaf from listening to Disco music for
20 years before that. Well as the model of the Greenwich Library reads
"Let's See What Comes Next", I guess tomorrow the town will be back
to their normal routine more or less. CIO
Note:<888>9/06/99 Monday 7:10 A.M. EDT: I finished off the
reheated spaghetti, and also made a batch of cut up honeydew melon, and added a
bit of white wine, orange juice, grapefruit juice, and angostura bitters to it.
Well I went out last evening about 11 P.M., and I walked down Greenwich Avenue.
A very polite young couple visiting town asked me if the street they were
walking up was Greenwich Avenue, and I explained that it was and it ran up to
back country which runs all the way up to Hudson's Bay and beyond. I also
explained a lot of Canadians keep Greenwich going in the winter which this year
is expected to be very severe from what I can tell so far, so we might need an
experience snow town manager like Ford from Vail when Ragland is sipping punch
in Barbados. I explained to them that they were on Greenwich Avenue, and the cross
street was railroad avenue, and that the street down on the end was Steamboat
Road, and the cross street there was Arch Street. I then walked up the Avenue,
a bit and observed that it looked like Sadie Hawkins day downtown with all the
youngsters enjoying the holiday weekend. I sat out in the center of town for a
while. I then walked down to the bottom of Greenwich Avenue, and continued
walking on down Steamboat Road, and I stopped by to say good evening at the
desk at the Greenwich Harbor Inn, and told them about the family emergency. I
noticed a wedding party was arriving. I next walked down the waterfront past
the Sea Falcon, and told them some fishermen in front of Greenwich Harbor
Associates that I had seen hundreds of blue fish last Thursday evening jumping
out of the water at the entrance to Tod's Point to the east, so I imagine it is
good fishing down there at hide tide. I noticed one fishermen had caught a
large fish. I next went of down by the waterfront, and not much was happening.
I walked back uptown and sat out for a while until about 1 A.M. when it started
raining. I then drove down by the waterfront, and walked out on the pier and
removed a empty bottle of Lindeman wine and a empty bottle of Heineken along
with a Coke can placed them in the new trash receptacle to try to make the
place where lots of fishermen fish look a little bit more presentable. I
observed the weather patterns as usual, and it was very ominous with very
severe black clouds in the sky over Long Island. I noticed the whole North
Shore of Long Island was lit up like they were having hurricane parties. A
young couple showed up and started making out. Just about the time I was about
to leave, a local patrol officer stopped by and ran them off. I explained to
the officer that I was making weather observations and I was quite experienced
in such a capacity. I think he finally believed me. I waited until he left, and
I returned back home shortly thereafter when it started to rain. I next relaxed
a bit and recited old fish stories from the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion that we
all have heard many times before. I finally exhausted the bed time story, and
about 6:30 A.M. NOAA weather warning alert came on with a Flash Flood Warning
for Rockland County. I did not do any internet work since it is a holiday, I
decided to relax. I mentioned the old Jim Scott story, and they got a kick out
of it that I remembered it, but as far as I know I would rather not think back
any further in time for now. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/05/99 Sunday 8:00 P.M. EDT: I finally got around
to updating Scott's weekly broadcast sound.htm . Well I might try relaxing for
a bit or surfing the net. CIO
Note:<888>9/05/99 Sunday 6:30 P.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last message, and I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I
noticed a few walkers. I next drove down by the waterfront, and watched
somebody pull in a blue fish. I stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought a
large box of Total for $3, two Florida Natural Orange Juices for $2.50 each, 2%
GU milk for $1.69, a Cookin Good chicken for $5.09, a Honeydew melon for .99
for $14.75 total. I next returned home in a heavy downpour. Well have a good
evening. I have to reboot the server. CIO
Note:<888>9/05/99 Sunday 3:30 P.M. EDT: Well I chatted with
a friend about 9 A.M. this morning about the 12 meter yachts. I rested until
about 2 P.M., when I received a phone call from a relative out west about the
tennis tournament on Long Island. I did noticed a blimp flying over Long Island
the other day, so maybe they're trying to promote some sort of event. I watched
a bit of a program on PBS channel 13 about DeBeers Consolidated Mining and
their present day activities under the communist government in South Africa. I
suppose they're still trying to sell diamonds, but since they are not Hebrew,
they don't know anything about the business. I had some tuna fish and ramen
noodles. On the phone call from out west a relative is ill in Maine again, so
that needs to be paid attention to. Not much happening here. I have not been
out since Thursday night I believe, and I have just been relaxing at home, and
I have not cleaned up since then, so I am all dirty and grubby, but I suppose I
could shower and clean up, and try to drive my car with low break pressure on
damp roads which would reduce the breaking effectiveness anymore. I received a
summons for jury duty, but I think I will tell them I can't make it, so I don't
feel like looking at some character like Frankle over a long extended trial, if
you know what I mean. The 800 number for jury duty information does not work in
Connecticut, so I would assume the local communist party has taken over most of
Connecticut. Well that is all I know for now. CIO
Note:<888>9/05/99 Sunday 6:50 A.M. EDT: Lake Forest College
class of 1973 student announces he is willing to run for First Selectman of
Greenwich, Connecticut Housing for Poorer Neighbors Offends Vail's Rich . CIO
Note:<888>9/05/99 Sunday 5:20 A.M. EDT: We had a conference
with Western Hemisphere leaders, and we decided we should intercept the
unidentified aircraft in South Africa, intercept it and force it to land in the
Falkland Islands for a thorough search of the passenger and aircraft to make
sure that no nuclear military armament was procured in China to be used against
established authority in the Western Hemisphere. I was advised all force to go
to their safe havens, and to maintain constant surveillance on the aircraft in
question at least 50 miles distance, so in case they should to decided the said
nuclear weapon, it would not harm the intercepting aircraft. Basically from
what I can tell, they might be trying to gain entrance at the Scott Amudsen
weather research station in Antarctica which is a key military and scientific
research facility which a group could possibly gain entrance to or attack this
time of year, but if they landed or parachuted in, they would not get out until
around mid November at the earliest. Well I am not sure what the status is of
the overall situation. Perhaps it is a bunch of British school boys who escaped
when they got wind of the fact that we were thinking of making a remake of Lord
of the Flies in case there was another hurricane or tropical storm in some
location which would be a realistic setting for the novel. Since we don't know
what the status of the incoming aircraft his, as the Swiss observer, I would
have to advise that the usual quarantine controls and other security
precautions be used to ascertain the nature of this group of internet travelers
whom seem to like Russian classical music. From what I can tell, it might be a
SST or TU‑144 or military craft which would only have the capability of
flying from China to South Africa without refueling in Diego Garcia. Thus we
will continue to try to monitor the craft with our satellite surveillance
equipment unless possibly the satellite surveillance equipment has been
compromised. In which case we might be dealing with a terrorist group trying to
enter the Western Hemisphere through South America, and working there way into
North America with a terrorist device. Since I am not briefed on modern
weaponry or devices I am not sure what the real status of the group might be.
From my viewpoint it is worth paying attention to since it has been going on
for close to two weeks now. It might be some sort of Beatles Magical Mystery
tour, but it will be interesting to see where they end up next, I bet Brazil to
try to force entry into the Western Hemisphere. Well who know for sure. If they
head over towards New Zealand again, we might be in real trouble. It might have
something to do with Welcome to IUGG99 coming to and end, or maybe a major
international effort is being made on some other front besides the Turkish
earthquake and tropical storm season. It all seems rather peculiar. Thus we
should continue to remain at our various safe locations for the indefinite
future, until we are sure what the real situation is. Well good hunting. CIO
Note:<888>9/05/99 Sunday 3:55 A.M. EDT: I noticed from the
news that they claim they have caught Frankle. However from my link Apache
Status for my server the music bandit or one of his associates have fled from
China to South Africa with the loot. I noticed in the story they said Frankle
made off with $50 million in diamonds and they arrested him with $10 million in
diamonds, so I think it is safe to assume that one of his associates is still
traveling around with the loot. I have advised the Greenwich Police, and I told
them to advise Debeers Security in South Africa. Well from what I can tell,
whomever it is they're hitting all the well known diamond ports in the world.
Perhaps I should check out Henry Mancinni "Diamonds are a Girls Best
Friends" from the library and place the tune on my internet site. Known
airlines that might go to all these locations would be either El Al, China
Airlines, South Africa Airlines, or even British Airways, KLM, or possibly TWA.
Maybe we're dealing with a flight attendant, pilot, or vacationing internet
guru with lots of money. Who knows for sure. We do know Frankle looks a bit
like Paul Allen of Microsoft, so perhaps he impersonated Paul Allen or Paul
Allen is somebody else, and they have conned the whole country with Microsoft.
We do know Paul Allen has his own 757, and he and Bill Gates come out of Boeing
territory, and it is vacation time. Well I suppose there is a network of high
speed internet terminals in all these airport destinations, and since New York
is a flight hub, they will probably eventually dead head into the area and be
back living in Greenwich under assumed personas. Perhaps the United States Air
Force should intercept the craft and see what they're really up to, who knows,
but if they made a trip to China and all the other diamond ports, and China
does also have diamond supply capability, they might be laundering drug money
in exchange for diamonds. Well keep a sharp eye out for inbound aircraft with
lots of diamonds. I suppose Debeers Security would know what this is all about.
Perhaps some wealthy old lady is out buying more jewelry who knows. Well while
they were in China, it would have been nice if they picked up some new
motherboards from Taiwan, so we could upgrade our systems. Maybe it is Bill
Gates wife spending his money. We should try to ID both Gates, Allen, and
Ballmer and any key members of their entourage whom might be traveling. I would
say there is something rotten in Denmark. Which reminds me, I have seen the
Danish training ship I believe in Stamford harbor along with the usual group of
Danish cadets roaming the downtown Greenwich area, so maybe Danish royalty is
in the area. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/05/99 Sunday 3:10 A.M. EDT: Well I did a little
internet work, and I chatted with a friend. I suppose not much is going on.
About 11 P.M., I started house cleaning and watering the plants which I just
finished. I had a bite to eat of spaghetti with meat sauce and parmesan cheese.
There is not much really to report on just the never ending routine of it all.
I suppose we should start evaluating the usefulness of this internet
technology. It is getting to be like the New York Times used as a device to
misinform us. Basically if you don't know what is going on, you start using the
grapevine. From my experience not really that much ever happens in Greenwich,
since most people either read quite a bit of watch too much public media. From
what I can tell, the situation here is pretty much the same as always, but I
had to turn on the air conditioner and cool off the apartment, since it was
getting hot and damp, which means it must be hot and damp outside. Well have a
good morning, and please don't keep a level head. CIO
Note:<888>9/04/99 Saturday 6:30 P.M. EDT: Well I had a bit
of time to think last night before I went to bed. I was thinking with all the
Rockefeller enterprise employees and associates and customers in the area, they
could setup a private discount wholesale buying network and outlet in the area
where individuals could order and buy merchandise whom were affiliated with
their enterprises. They even could have a web site such as www.rockbuy.com .
The Caldor’s store is vacant in Port Chester, so they could even set up a pilot
project there if the property were available there. Thus with the immense
buying power of their group, they could have an outlet in Irvine, Texas and one
in Manhattan and one in a convenient location around the oil tanks in New
Jersey, thus all their employees, associates, and customers of such enterprises
as Exxon, Citibank, and the Chase bank would have the buying power of a group
like the Military PX system or other buying clubs in the country. Basically it
is worth looking into, since if you encourage one's employees, family, friends,
associates, and customers to shop at the Company store; they get to know their
co associates and other brand name items the family is associated with. It is
worth considering in this competitive economic market. It would sure put a dent
in Sams and Sears operations in this area. Well I went to bed about 8 A.M., and
I was up around 4 P.M.. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, coffee, vitamins,
orange juice, and coffee. I chatted with a family member and a couple of other
individuals on the Frankel embezzlement matter. I was thinking perhaps Frankel
saw some natural wildlife form like Big Foot, Yeti, or Sasquatch in his back
yard and fled the country in terror taking his investors assets to protect
them, and he has not been given a chance to present his case. Who know what
various wildlife forms could be lurking in the back country area of Greenwich,
Connecticut which the naive urbanite might not be equipped to deal with. Well
in other matters it is a possibility on my 1976 Volvo which I have owned for 7
1/2 years that since I have never changed the brake fluid in that period that
with the additional moisture in the atmosphere finally contaminated the brake
fluid in one of the two brake systems causing it to malfunction. The car is
still serviceable, so I can go out if necessary; I just have to watch my speed
and keep it in a low gear, but if there were an emergency; I would not have the
responsiveness and maneuverability that I normally have with the car. Well I
guess I should think about cleaning up and going out, so have a good evening.
On a minor note since I believe the United States Senate republican majority
leader is from Mississippi where Frankel embezzled a good deal of the money
from, I believe somebody should brief Trent Lott on the current state of the
current ongoing Federal investigation. Also in China the average citizen earns
about $10 a month, so $3 billion would represent about 60 billion work hours by
Chinese standards and in Mississippi where they average about $2 an hour it
would represent 1.5 billion work hours, so even though by New York standards $3
billion dollars is not a lot of money, once you get down to the harsh reality
of the real world, it is a lot of money, and therefore the United States
Federal government and its allies will put the maximum effort into recovering
Frankel and the assets he embezzled, assuming it is a he, and not some cleaver
actress masquerading as another person. Well have a good evening. In the world
there is a cleaver group of people known as the Mandarin actors and actresses
whom frequently assume the personalities of other individuals worldwide, so it
is best to make sure whom you are dealing with. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>9/04/99 Saturday 9:05 A.M. EDT: Well I finally
figured out how to print out enveloped with my HP LaserJet Printer this
morning. I restarted the server. I chatted with a few security group and
reported there is unusual activity on my server out of Australia and China and
the activity has quit out of Israel. The old Russian Tchaikosky symphony War of
1812 if very popular with fugitive at the Chinese Defense Ministry, so thus it
would seem Frankel for better or worse traveled to Switzerland, Italy, Israel,
Australia trading his diamonds as a fugitive, and he suddenly bought his way
into refuge in China. Unfortunately Russia is the large supplier of Chinese
foreign aid, and also the largest supplier of diamonds in the World, so they
would not need to buy his diamonds, and conversely they would have enough
influence to have him picked up anywhere in China and placed in a Chinese slave
labor camp or returned to the United States for criminal proceedings, so thus it
seems Frankels journey is over shortly when he is brought back to America by
the United States government fugitive task force. Of course China does not have
extradition with the United States, but they would do what Russia suggest; so
thus the only refuge Frankle might still seek is in Mongolia which does not
trust either China or Russia and is very primitive, but the many of the various
satellite internet services do work there. Unfortunately the head of Mongolia
is an absolute monarch, so he would probably just seize Frankles ill begotten
property and use it to buy horses since the Mongolians I believe started Polo
by knocking enemies heads around the ground with mallets. Well who know what
really is going on here, since it is dead a door nail here in Greenwich.
Basically I figured local parties sabotaged my brakes on my car to try to
create some sort of insurance incident, so they would be possibly prosecutable
on premeditated manslaughter charges. Well so much for now, but the apartment
is beginning to look better, but the carpet deodorizer smell is beginning to
wear off, so it smell more like an old smoke filled room again. Well have a
good morning, I am going to bed. So much for the continuing education creative
writing class this morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/04/99 Saturday 4:50 A.M. EDT: Well I was up
about 4 P.M. yesterday afternoon. I had breakfast of three fried eggs, five
strips of bacon, toast, coffee, vitamins, and orange juice. I guess I fiddle
with the computer for a while. I can't exactly remember what I did. I do recall
chatted with Bell Atlantic about the squirrel possibly chewing on our building
telephone line. I received email from Paul Allen telling me he does not make
charity contributions to individuals, but only to groups. I have not been out
yet, other to check the mail. I chatted with a family member. I called up a
number of automobile dealerships here in Greenwich. Jack Grassi quoted me
$13,500 for a 1996 Buick Century station wagon with 28,000 miles; but
www.kbb.com Kelly Blue Book says the trade value is about $6,500 and the retail
is $10,500. I looked at some other automobile sites. Volvo of Danbury is run by
Volvo of Mount Kisco. Volvo of Danbury is building a new showroom. The
Chevrolet dealership in Darien said they might have a some low priced used cars
around Thursday this coming week. I chatted with the Buick dealership in
Wilton, and they cheapest car on their lot is around $5,000. I chatted with
Pray Volkswagen, and most of their used cars are over $20,000. They told me
their rear lower parking lot where they store the Audis floods all the time; so
make sure you don't buy a water damaged car there. I chatted with Marty Motors
in Mount Kisco, and they said they still make a large Fleetwood Cadillac, and
they still sell cars to the Rockefellers in North Terrytown, New York. I called
Mount Kisco Chevrolet, and they were not interested in selling me a car. Toyota
of Greenwich does not come up on the www.switchboard.com database. I chatted
with Greenwich Exxon about bringing my car in next week for brake repairs.
Midas this past morning told me if it were the vacuum booster it would be hard
to push down the petal. I guess it might be the master cylinder, and one of the
two three wheel breaking systems went out or malfunctioned, since I still have
partial braking function. I also turned off the brake warning light five years
ago, since it stayed on all the time when there was no problem, so I don't have
a bulb in the dash warning light. One of my neighbors got stranded at the
Meadowlands casino when his watch battery stopped and he missed the bus back to
Port Chester, so he finally took a bus from the Foxwoods casino. I received a
Bell Atlantic phone bill, and there were $32 in charges on my phone bill for
local collect calls from Stamford and Greenwich of duration of about 40 minutes
in total. It would seem some of these private phone operators handling local
phone calls are extorting the general public and I would imagine the Federal
Communications Commission will have to have hearing and deter the practice,
which is a violation of the public trust. I will call Bell Atlantic at their
local office here in town at 203‑869‑5222 and get once again to
correct the bill. It always seems a lot of these con games happen when the
democrats are in the area or the southern people are up north visiting.
Basically I would hate to think what they are doing to the millions of retired
people living on fixed incomes down south. Well I also took the NEC LC‑800
laser printer and place it next to the bedroom computer and installed the
printer driver for it. I also put WordPerfect 6.0 on the bedroom computer and
Microsoft Word 2.1.; so it can be used for word processing and printing with
the reliable NEC laser printer. The NEC is beginning to lose the smudges on the
printouts, since I refilled the toner container about a year ago and never used
it all. Thus I have it set on light, and after running about a dozen copies; it
is a pretty clear copy. I put the HP LaserJet II over on the left side of the
living room desk next to the bar. I thus have a little space cleared on that
desk. I noticed the half gallon of Vodka is down about an inch, so somebody
must have been in the apartment to partake of the Red Cross emergency supplies
that I keep handy in case anyone gets frost bite or hypothermia during the cold
winter nights. Needless to say on a night schedule, I don't have to bother
drinking and only occasionally use the stuff for cooking, but it is a sign of
hospitality around the world to have a beverage bar set up for guests. I even
have a crystal glass bottle of three year old water along with a three year old
water in the seltzer bottle. Well usually people like myself whom don't drink
find people whom do drink annoying, since when they're trying to relax from their
day schedules, I am just beginning my night schedule. Conversely if I came by
somebody's house at 8 A.M. in the morning and had a drink or if I sat out on
Steamboat Road at 8 A.M. in the morning and had a beer people would frown on
me. Thus the local daytime people are ill informed and not experienced at being
away at night. Of course a few semi and retired nurses live in this building,
so they are well aware what the night schedule is all about. I chatted with
ValueClick ‑ The Pay‑for‑Results Advertising Network , and
they told me I should be able to register my three domain names to the same
home server here in Greenwich. Possibly the problem is that the Network
Solutions ‑ Domain Name Registration Services from the dot com people
server where you change you information is a case sensitive UNIX server, and
when it does not recognize my registered email address, it is because two of
the sites has the Internic Handle MLS57 with email
"mikelouisscott@HOME.COM" , so I changed it to "mikelouisscott@home.com"
which is the only reason, I can figure out why it would not accept the
information. I chatted with the ValueClick ‑ The Pay‑for‑Results
Advertising Network technicians for a while about tech and Florida gossip. I
defrost a container of spaghetti sauce and had it with thin Italians noodles
and parmesan cheese about 2 A.M.. There is not really much happening on the
internet with people away for the Labor Day weekend and the vacation season. I
am not even bothering to read the New York Times enews or tech news, I am just
deleting them. I noticed that "www.edole2000.org" Error Occurred
While Processing Request does not work, and that George W. Bush Presidential
Exploratory Committee, Inc. does not update their site with recent information.
Well at the local place is a little bit more straightened up, but as one
philosopher said once a clear desk is a sign of insanity. So making order of
Chaos might not necessarily be the all that it has cracked up to be. I suppose
since the head terrorist is "Rocky the Squirrel" we all have to learn
to live with it, and possibly all the nonsense will come to pass in this neck
of the woods around Frost Bite, Minnesota. So give my best to Bullwinkle and
the gang where ever they might be. Once seems sort of funny about all the news on
Reuters is that the writers are only paid $8 an hour over in Stamford,
Connecticut; so though it is cleaver; they and Reuters don't always have the
financial where with all to do all the thorough research that is sometimes
necessary for accurate news. Well lets see what else is happening. I suppose
once I clean up and shower, I can go out in the morning, but the morning crew
in the morning around here is usually pretty grumpy, so it is usually not as
fun as the night crowd. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/03/99 Friday 7:55 A.M. EDT: After the last
message, I went out for a ride and chatted with a couple of local fishermen
down by the harbor. It was a quiet morning. I returned home, and I did a bit
more straightening up around the apartment, and have the place pretty much
straightened out. I need to buy a couple of fifteen watt sconce bulbs for some
of the fixtures at the lighting store between the Food Emporium and Pray
automotive. Basically when one spends so much time on the computer lots of paperwork
and junk mail begins to pile up over the months. Well it is good to have the
place back into a more presentable appearance. All three printers startup and
work now, when the modem and server are running. If the HP LazerJet II, does
not start its start cycle you can just change the LPT port switch to another
printer, and the HP printer seems to start. Well from what I can tell all the
Florida summer people departed on the last day of the August month, and a lot
of the year round regular residents will not return until after labor day.
Nothing unusual to report. I check the brakes on the car, and it seems that the
booster cylinder has gone out; but the car does stop on the last four to five
inches of brake play. I will wait until after the labor day weekend to have it
checked out, and see if it is worth having it fixed or not. I noticed somebody
on Steamboat Road has had an Audi for sale for the last two weeks, but it has
84,000 miles which is too much. Well not much else to report, so have a good
morning; and watch out for summer travelers visiting our local community. CIO
Note:<888>9/03/99 Friday 12:35 A.M. EDT: Well I was up at 1
P.M., and the apartment smelled better. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran,
toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I cleaned up, and I made it to my 3
P.M. appointment. On the way there, I noticed the brakes on my car were a
little mushy. It seems like the master vacuum cylinder has gone, but the car
still stops fast enough; particularly if one down shifts. I will have to have
it looked into soon, but I don't know if I will get it done before the Labor
Day weekend. After my appointment, I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop and
viewed the merchandise. I was told that President Clinton and family bought the
out in Cattapa?, New York just north of Armonk, New York on Old House Road. I
suggested at the hospital thrift shop, if he needs value in used furniture he
look at the used and antique furniture warehouse on Route 6? just south of
Poughkeepsie, New York with the large white horse in front of it. They have
reasonable prices for the New York area, but one would need heavy lifters and a
rental trailer or truck depending on the size of the furniture one bought
there. I next stopped by Peabody's garage and they have a Pontiac compact car
about 1986 with 56,000 miles for $1,000. They are also taking in a 1994 Toyota
with 74,000 miles for $4,800 they have to do some work on. I then went by the
Greenwich Library and read the local paper, and it was very busy there with
lots of people using the internet terminals. I noticed they do have a flag pole
across from the entrance in the parking lot. I guess I am so near sighted, I
had never noticed it before or not at night when I frequently go. I told them
about "fireball.co.uk" for email for traveling British students or
anyone else and www.radiolinx.com for them possibly to get Laptop Internet
service in the library. I read the local paper. I then headed down Greenwich
Avenue, and chatted briefly with the fishermen down on Steamboat Road. I headed
over to R & R outdoor furniture on the Boston Post Road at the Mianus River
Bridge. They have nice teak furniture there from Indonesia. They also have very
nice beach chairs for about $50 each. I then headed over to Old Greenwich, and
I stopped by Service Star Hardware store, and they have fold lie down beach
chairs with webbing made by Sunbeam for $35 each. I went out to Tod's Point,
and I got out my old trusty rusty fifteen year old beach chair I bought for $3
and I sat out on the beach watching the eastern horizon. I chatted with a
carpenter from upstate New York about Lanzerote and other locations along the
waterfront. One young girl reprimanded me for smoking near children. I have to
remember to watch out for children when I smoke. I then walked a short way back
down the beach and studied the tide line. I returned back along the dirt road
and use the men’s room. I chatted with a couple from the Norwalk Yacht Club. I
decided to go up to Norwalk, and I departed the beach forgetting my old rusty beach
chair. I arrived in Norwalk, and I went to Home Depot and they did not have
beach chairs. I bought two miniature palms plants there for $5.96 each, a
golden pathos plant for $9.96, and a fiscus for $7.96 plus $1.79 Ct. sales tax
for $31.63 total. I next stopped by Bradley’s and they have everything under
the sun that Caldor’s use to have except beach chairs. I next went to CompUSA
and I bought a Inland Pro Commander power control center on clearance for
$11.88 plus .71 Ct. sales tax for $12.59 total. I next returned down the post
road and I went to CVS in Darien, and they did not have beach chairs. I stopped
by next door at Boston Chicken and I had a half chicken dinner, with stuffing,
corn bread, creamed spinach, and mixed broccoli and carrots for with ice water
for $7.25. Boston Chicken is right next to nice restaurant the Black Goose Inn.
I went back into CVS and bought a pack of Marlboro lights 100s for $3.49. I
mentioned to another customer, I bought my first Volvo from Peabody's in 1973
with a loan from Mr. Dupont at the Union Trust Bank in Darien. He told me to
remember that. I also reminisced about living on the old farm across from the
New Canaan Country Club. I then walked briefly around downtown Darien and
Starbucks was closed, so I returned to the car, and returned to Greenwich. I
stopped by the Exxon station, and I bought $15.25 of premium. I mentioned that
Exxon should sell beach chairs along the coast for any evacuees whom might pass
their stations. I returned home, and I brought up my purchases. I transferred
the new plants into my terracotta pots and I placed them around the apartment
after watering them. I installed the new control panel on my computer, taking
of an older one, and leaving another newer one with it, so I have two
underneath the monitor for controlling my peripherals. The monitor is about 3/4
inch higher. I had some iced coffee while doing this. I put the old control
panel underneath the bedroom computer. I then filed this report. I will go out
now for a little fresh air. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/02/99 Thursday 7:40 A.M. EDT: I rearranged a few
more items in the apartment. I put the dead plants out of site. I placed the
hallway carpet back in its original position. I spread the a can of the CVS
carpet deodorizer all over the apartment, and swept it in with a broom. I will
leave it in the carpet instead of fifteen minutes until next Sunday when I
vacuum. It now smells like a perfume factory. Well I have to get off to bed and
be up at 1 P.M.. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/02/99 Thursday 4:15 A.M. EDT: Well I sat around
checking out internet information until 11 P.M.. I went out then and drove down
by the harbor. There were a few youth and a large fisherman out. I returned to
the center of town, and I went to the Grand Union. I bought two half gallons of
Tropicana grapefruit juice for $1.99 each, a dozen large eggs for $1.49, two
Ragu Parmesan cheese sauce for $1.50 each, two 3 Kings bacon for $2 each,
Ronzoni Spinach fettuccini for $1.75, Ronsonzi Spinach tortellini for $1.59,
two ears of corn for .25 both, and a 24 roll bundle of Northern quilted toilet
paper for $7.69 for $24.21 total. I drove through the center of town, and I
returned home. I put away the groceries. I straightened up the refrigerator,
and I still have a two year old container of Yoplait yogurt and a three to four
year old container of open Yugoslavian grape jelly. I put in some more wine to
chill including the white chardonnay I bought last evening. I cleaned up the
paper work around my computer desk area and sorted through it. I found about a
dozen promotional cdroms that I put in the towel drawer. I put the last years
worth of Interactive Week that I never read in a bedroom file stand with some
other computer literature. I straighten up the coffee table books. I sat
thinking about fish stories. I can not put the rug deodorizer on the carpet
until the hallway carpet is thoroughly dry hopefully this coming evening. It
only takes a fifteen minutes to work, but I thought I would let it sit for a few
hours tomorrow evening or today evening when I go out and then I will vacuum it
up. I need to dump out the junk mail and throw out a wine cardboard case. Well
the place looks a little neater, but it still stinks to high heaven with the
cigar cigarette smoke, which I can not substitute with better quality Virginian
tobacco. Well not much else to report on. Hopefully my other two domain names
will be working off my local server in a day or two. Well have a good morning.
I have a 3 P.M. appointment today. CIO
Note:<888>9/01/99 Wednesday 9:35 P.M. EDT: I was awake this
past morning at 11 A.M. by the NOAA weather warning weekly test from
Rockefeller Center. I noticed that the tape backup that I had started had
failed because I tried to run it with the server going. I had breakfast of
three fried eggs, toast, three strips of bacon, orange juice, and coffee. I
started the tape backup again, and I had to reinstall the Seagate Tape backup
program, and I started it about 2 P.M., and it ran and completed about 7:30 P.M.
for the second tape backup. I went out after starting the tape backup, and I
stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York, and I did some banking. I stopped by
the First Union bank and paid my rent. I went by the Post Office and mailed
money orders for my MCI, Cablevision, Optimum Online, and Electricity bills. I
stopped by the hospital thrift shop. I drove by CVS and bought a carton of
Dutch Treat Light gray carton cigar cigarettes for $14.19, two large containers
of CVS carpet deodorizer for $1.79 each, two bars of Yardley Aloe soap for
$1.19 both plus $1.14 Ct. tax for $20.10 total. I looked for beach chairs on
sale 50% off, but they were sold out. I drove down by the waterfront and viewed
the harbor. It was a bit crowded. I went by ELDC thrift and I bought a Pyrex 14
inch glass lid for a frying pan for $1.50 and a pair of Bausch and Lomb Ray Ban
sun glasses possibly for $1.25 with case. I noticed they have a 1840s sleigh
bed for sale for $250. One would have to restore the finish, and get an odd
size box spring and mattress, and possibly cover it with Nantucket Looms Raw
Wood Cloth with fluffy pillows in the same material for that colonial look. I
drove back down the Avenue, and I viewed the waterfront again. I headed over to
CVS in the Riverside Shopping plaza, but they did not have any beach chairs. I
stopped by Staples in Old Greenwich and they were very busy with back to
schoolers. I stopped by CVS in Old Greenwich, and they did not have beach
chairs. I thought it might be a good idea to keep a couple of beach chairs in
the trunk like Florida people do for relaxing outside. I drove out to Tod's
Point, and I parked in the southwest corner parking area. I chatted about the
weather with a fisherman. I walked out to the picnic area and it was busy. I
chatted with a retired couple about the weather. I returned back to Byram, and
I still had a half hour on the tape backup, so I ate some pasta fraiche and
Citra soda. I made up two pots of coffee for iced coffee. I had a glass of iced
coffee. I restarted the computer and the server after the tape backup was
complete. I went out to Port Chester, and Odd Job does not have beach chairs,
neither does Pergament. I stopped by Staples and I bought a $18 32 oz. box of
32 packets of Hawaiian Gold Kona coffee for $9 from the clearance center. I
stopped by Jembro and I bought a large blue made in China umbrella for $5.33,
and on the way back home, and I stopped by Var Max liquor pantry and bought two
bottles of 1997 Novellum white chardonnay regularly $8.99 for $4.99 each plus .67
NY tax for $10.85 total. I returned home, and I filed this report. Well have a
good evening, I guess I will go out for a stroll shortly. CIO
Note:<888>9/01/99 Wednesday 4:35 A.M. EDT: Well I studied
the www.carnegie.org for a while. There is also www.glf.org . Well for now,
lets call it a day. CIO
Note:<888>9/01/99 Wednesday 2:45 A.M. EDT: Well I just
finished listening to ABCNEWS.com : Bush Shattering Campaign Cash Records video
linked from ABC. I resubmitted my Internic submission form from Network Solutions
‑ Domain Name Registration Services from the dot com people this time
just adding the domain names mrscott.com and www.mikescott.org to the
mrscott.com change page submitting them as secondary servers, and I received
email back that they would process the request manually. I fixed the hallway
closet handle by putting a longer screw into the handle. I still have about a
100 emails to sift through. During the early morning hours this link works to
show where Dennis is heading NRL Satellite Photo /archive_data/sat/www/atlantic/tropics/ir/LATEST.jpg
tropics . Well I might have some more pasta fraiche to eat. How do you make
Pasta Fraiche.
Boil one box of green spinach noodles for ten minutes.
While doing this heat one jar of Ragu or Five Brothers cheese
parmesan cheese sauce or alfredo cheese sauce over medium to low heat.
Add one small can of mushrooms
Add dashes of Italian Seasoning
Add dashes of Basil
Add dashes of Oregano
Add a bit of Celery Salt
Add a bit of ground pepper
Add a bit of garlic powder
Add one quarter of cup of dry white wine
Stir this cheese sauce mixture a bit while heating over low.
When you strain the green noodles put them in a separate mixing
bowl,
Pour the cheese sauce mixture over the noodles and mix it all
together thoroughly.
Add about a third cup of grated parmesan cheese and mix it to the
existing mixture.
Eat it while it is hot.
Leftovers can be put in a Rubbermaid container and refrigerated.
Heat each refrigerated serving about three to four minutes in the
microwave when reheating depending on the wattage of the microwave.
Basically it is an improvised Pasta Alfredo depending on the type
of cheese sauce one uses, or a rich man's macaroni and cheese.
Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/14/99 Tuesday 1:35 P.M. EDT: I went out at
sunrise, and the usual fishermen were down by the waterfront. I walked the
lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with a few locals. I went by the
Hospital Thrift shop. I walked to the bank to pick up funds and returned to the
hospital thrift shop. I bought a U. S. Army canteen for $1.50 and a Rubbermaid
beach drink container for $1.50. I put the U. S. Army canteen in the back of
the car. I returned to the center of town, and I watched the seagulls down by
the waterfront. With all the sea gulls the fishing obviously very good since
the sea gulls know where the fish are. Also the sea gulls know where to take
refuge. I returned home, and I think I had some chicken salad for lunch and a
chilled Citra soda. I watched a bit of the CNN news about the hurricane
activity. They advised people to take refuge in Alabama. I guess Chemstrand
still has to old guest house in Decatur, Alabama that could accommodate about
twenty couples of ten modest families. I suppose one could tour Graceland for
diversion of in Memphis. I remembered the a local group of hillbilly’s Biltmore
Estate have a modest conference center under construction on the grounds of
their park. It is on relatively high ground, but you have to watch for the
bears in the Pisgah National forest. I think it is with spitting distance of
the Jack Daniels distillery where they make those hams for Christmas they soak
in Jack Daniels and then smoke in hickory smoked fires. I suppose there are a
few other moonshiners in the neighborhood. I recall their use to be a Hilton
motel in Greenville, South Carolina. I believe Tryon, North Carolina has the
largest number of retired doctors up there in the hills of North Carolina. I
suppose if you were a hermit and knew Henry Ford, you could park your car in
Muscle Shoals, Alabama which is a rather peculiar town. I suppose the Wheeler
family are still receiving guests on the Wheeler plantation, along with a few
families along the Mississippi River. I suppose you could hide out in a coal
mine in Kentucky or tour horse country around Versailles, Kentucky. I suppose
if you drive through down state Illinois you could stop by the old farm on the
Wabash River, and see how the Marathon Oil refinery is doing. I suppose you
could park a few cars around the University of Illinois campus. Basically when
certain groups of people start moving north, they always seem to keep moving
north towards Canada, until it gets cold or they run out of money. I suppose as
people leave the evacuated areas along the Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina
coasts, they decided not to visit the Middleton family in Charlestown, South
Carolina. Also about an hour west of Hilton Head half way to Columbia, South
Carolina is Summerville, South Carolina or Aiken. I suppose if you all are
heading North West away from the shore lines, you can finds lots of room to
maneuver around, but remember by the time you all get up to Sun Valley, Idaho
you will probably have to turn around in a month or two and come back down.
Well for I know, it is a pretty nice day here, so I will probably go out and
tour around. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>9/14/99 Tuesday 4:40 A.M. EDT: I was up at 3:30
A.M.. I found this link Florida IR Satellite Image . I tried to find a south
Florida Radio station to listen to, but they were talking about the war with
Pakistan and India at the West Palm Beach Radio WJNO ‑ Home . Well I need
to have breakfast, of course there are also storms to the northeast of Floyd
moving towards the Northeast also NRL Satellite Photo /archive_data/sat/www/atlantic/tropics/ir/LATEST.jpg
tropics . Also if they are not hit by hurricane you cold buy this Product
Detail H36809 . Time for breakfast. CIO
Note:<888>9/13/99 Monday 9:55 P.M. EDT: I was up at midnight
and I started doing systems maintenance. To make a long story short, just about
the time I got it all straightened away, on the last reboot before 7 A.M., they
system booted; but it did not display anything of the desktop. I spent the next
2 1/2 hours trying to straighten it out. It was caused as before by using the
Microsoft System file checker, and restoring a disastrous file that cause the
system not to boot properly. I had some Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast, orange
and grapefruit juice, vitamins, and coffee; while I reinstalled the operating
system. I then quickly did a few upgrades of important files. I was able to get
the Windows 98 update working by installing the Visual Basic element of
Internet Explorer 5.0. Also on my system with @home Outlook Express, I can not
install Outlook Express 5.0 without crippling it and Outlook 98. I keep the
downloaded able group of Outlook 98 cab install files on my computer, so when I
have to reinstall it, they are available. It can be tricky though, since you
have to uninstall it reboot and install it, and in uninstalling it deleted the
install cab files since, but I had them back up. Needless to say I uninstalled
and installed Outlook 98 about three times before, I got it all working again.
Also I also reinstalled most of the Windows 98 updates. I ran Norton Disk Doctor,
Norton Anti Virus, Norton WinDoctor, I backed up the C: drives and the D:
drives to the E: drive. I ran Norton Speed Disk on the C: drive. I also made
backups of the registry and updated the registry backups twice. There is a
command from the DOS prompt, something like "regscan /restore" that
permits one to restore backed up registry files which did not work for the
blank screen problem. When I got the blank screen problem "systray"
would not boot also; but "explorer" did to know effect. Safe boot
produced the same results. While doing this I checked my mail and watched a
report on CNN at 1 P.M. about the hurricane Floyd. I finally cleaned up and at
about 2:30 P.M., I started a complete tape backup, which finished at 9 P.M.. I
put my weather pages on the homepages, and I posted my Florida IP address in
case the domain name quits working when I finally get it transferred up here. I
guess I will be shutting down the Florida site as soon, as I get the IP
addresses transferred properly. I went by Putnam Trust Bank of New York, and my
account was lower than expected since they are deducting my some of my
insurance policy payments directly from the bank account. The gave me a print
out of the reason. I told them the Federal Reserve Bank in Atlanta has to keep
$50 billion in cash on hand in case of major hurricane disaster in the
southeast, and electronic payment systems don't work. I made my 4 P.M.
appointment which was cut short by an emergency. I went by the Greenwich
library and gave them a cold weather maintenance tip. I drove down by the
waterfront, and the harbor was quite busy with lots of fishermen out sport
fishing in boats. I chatted with a couple of regulars and told them I was in a
foul mood. I came back home and I relaxed and I chatted with a family member
whom is a Florida resident part of the year. I tried to relax a bit. I had some
Ramen noodles with teriyaki sauce and ice tea for dinner. I finished updating
my internet page and added Florida Division of Emergency Management to a number
of my pages. I have the system basically up to snuff and all the system
maintenance done for now. It is working great and should be able to provide
reliable usage for the time being. I am really tired having been awake for 22
hours although mentally tiring and tedious, it has not been a physically
demanding day. Well have a good evening, and watch the weather.htm . I also
noticed a few new General Motors cars today with Palm Beach license plates
including a large model white Buick. Well have a good evening once again. CIO
Note:<888>9/12/99 Sunday 6:15 P.M. EDT: I chatted with a
family member. I went out and I got the refund of $1.51 from the Grand Union
for the coupon discount on the Skippy peanut butter. I used the refund and
$2.28, and I bought a roast beef sandwich on a Kaiser roll from the Grand Union
deli for a total of $3.79. I went downtown, and I put green duct tape on my
broken right rear tail light, so it won't let in moisture in the winter. I sat
outside at the veterans monument, and I had my sandwich and a Nestea Ice tea. I
then walked over and chatted with a couple of local village observers. I then
walked down Greenwich Avenue. I strolled down by the Greenwich Harbor Inn, and
I noticed a nice racing yacht from St. Croix. I told them, I would not mind having
a couple of acres overlooking the ocean at the Mount Irvine Club in Tobago. I
noticed while, I was walking down the Avenue, and a tanned foreigner whom
looked very wealthy was snorting a substance out of a little 1.5 inch by 1.5
inch black cube. I suppose that is what they do in places where it is legal. I
then chatted with a fisherman at Greenwich Harbor Associates about the west
side of Manhattan when they built the World Trade Center, and when the railroad
and the West Side highway use to run down the west side of Manhattan. I
mentioned that Olympia and York is probably still building the Yanksee River
Damn over in China for the next fifteen years, so he would not be seeing their
construction crew around for a while. I also mention that when people see Paul
Reichman, they usually don't notice him since his construction crew are rather
tall, but he is a first class construction engineer. Last time I saw him, he
was wearing a Intel polo shirt at Egghead software about five years ago. I then
walked on down to the end and it was busy, and I chatted about the weather with
a local. All in and all it was a perfect day. I did not see the Island Beach
ferry running, so I guess it is over for the year. I returned back up the
Avenue, and I chatted with the same two observers; who were still sitting
there. I then chatted with a local Florida summer resident about the shortage
of beach chairs for sale in Greenwich and other important matters. I returned
home, and I chatted with a neighbor. Well not much happening today. Have a good
evening. I had a Citra soda in a chilled mug when I got home. CIO
Note:<888>9/12/99 Sunday 1:40 P.M. EDT: I went out after the
last message. I drove down by the waterfront, and they asked me where I had
been, and I told them I had been busy with tech and car repair the past week.
There were lots of sea gulls on the harbor this morning, so you know it was
going to be a nice day. I then drove over to the center of town, and I looked
for a regular visitor from Florida whom I had not spoken with in a couple of
weeks. I then drove over to Old Greenwich, and I noticed Staples is not open
early on Sunday morning. I noticed parked in front of the Old Greenwich
elementary school was a very deluxe Volvo Wagon lemon yellow with 56,485 miles
and black interior. It is the deluxe 850 T‑5R in excellent condition, I
would say about four or five years old. It has no price on the sign, but the
person looking to sell it posted their telephone number 1‑203‑969‑5976.
Dealer trade in value should be about $17,425 for a 1995 model Kelley Blue Book
Used Car Values and retail sale value about $22,975 Kelley Blue Book Used Car
Values according to www.kbb.com if it is a 1995 model. I also watched a home
building show yesterday, which showed them building a log house with an
interesting Finish soap stone or volcanic stone oven furnace that is very
energy efficient for about a 1,500 square foot area, it heats the stone with a
small amount of wood and stays warm half the day with the hot air from a small
fire heat the surrounding air inside the stone furnace. I headed out to Tod's
Point at the south east beach area. Lots of people were gathered around the
northeast beach area for the First Presbyterian Church of Old Greenwich morning
beach service. It was an incredible low tide with the beach extending at least
300 yards. I walked around the beach area deciding to avoid the path around
Tod's point so as to avoid any dangerous mosquitoes. I then drove over to the
southwest parking area and viewed the waterfront, and used my binoculars to spy
on the waterfront homes of Belle Haven. I then headed back towards town at 9
A.M.. I noticed they have the Old Greenwich sidewalk art sale going on. I
stopped by the ATM machine at Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason street. I
stopped by CVS and bought European mystique shampoo and conditioner for $1.58
total which I bought after buying Tampa lite Sweet cigar cigarettes for $12.19
a carton, two boxes of 50 CVS 10 inch security envelopes for $1.19 both, two
boxes of cheese crackers for .99 each, Glad gling wrap $1.99, CVS aluminum foil
.50, two jars of CVS peanuts $1.69 each with CT. tax of .95 for $22.18 total. I
then drove down the Avenue, and I parked near the park. I tore the black tape
off my right rear tail light. I have to put on some duct tape, before winter;
and hope it keeps the moisture out. I walked up the Avenue with a local retired
citizen. We stopped and viewed the Presbyterian church that had tables set out
in front. Well walked east on Putnam Avenue and viewed the new Episcopal Church
parish house that is having a open house soon, along with the local church
going activity. We returned to the bench in front of the Presbyterian church
and chatted some more. We walked down the Avenue, and I showed him the $5
Chinese umbrella I got at Jimbos. We then departed company. I walked down the
Avenue, and I viewed the Mitchell’s construction site. It is progressing quite
fast, and a lot of the foundation walls are poured besides digging and blasting
the block square hole for the underground parking. I chatted with one local. I
then headed back down the Avenue, and I chatted with a local gal watering her
beautiful plants in her half barrels in front of her building. I returned back
up the Avenue, and I chatted with another person whom is originally from Texas.
I then drove over to the Grand Union at 11:30 A.M.. I bought 18 bags of Ramen
noodles various flavors for $3, 32 oz. bag of PicSweet broccoli for $2, and 32
oz. bag of PicSweet mixed vegetables for $2, Kellogg’s 20 oz. raisin bran $2.33,
GU 5 pound sugar $2.09, GU large dozen eggs $1.49, GU teriyaki sauce 12 oz.
$1.49, three boxes of thin Ronzoni spaghetti for $1 total, Stauffer’s 20 oz.
frozen Lasagna $2.99, Honeydew melon .99, GU sixty white kitchen bags $4.69, a
18 oz. jar of Skippy peanut butter for $2.39; I forgot to use the coupon on to
get it for .88 instead, a half gallon of GU 2% milk $1.69, two half gallons of
Florida Natural orange juice for $1.99 each, GU zip storage bags $1.85,
Virginian Maple bacon $1.74, three I Can't Believe It's Not Butter .99, 1.19,
1.19 plus .39 tax for $39.46 total. I then returned home, and I carried up the
groceries and put them away. I had a some defrost frozen melon sorbet, and a
chilled Citra soda in a chilled mug for a snack. The E: drive to C: drive was
finished. I relaxed for a bit and then posted this report. I am tired, so I
might relax before going to bed, I don't expect to be going out again. Have a
good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>9/12/99 Sunday 7:05 A.M. EDT: I put the Fiscus
plant that is losing its leaves in the smaller plastic pot it came in, and I
set it out in the community room. It is guaranteed for a year, so I might
return it to Home Depot for another plant later on this week. I ran system file
check from system information with the original default list. I ran it with
both options checked, and I restored every file about 250 that came up with the
original install Windows 98 versions. When I reboot only my screen and sound
came up, and no icons. I ran Windows 98 install from a floppy boot, and I
reinstalled the system; and when it did its final reboot every thing including
the icons were back to normal. I tweaked some of the system setting. Microsoft
Windows 98 update does not work because a java script error in the page. I
think it is their site fault not mine. I installed the latest Java VM and the
Windows 98 update. I had a problem getting Outlook 98, to install, so I
reinstalled it from a copy I had on my hard drive. I had to uninstall it first,
and it removed the installation files and cab files; but I was luck to have a
backup. I had to reinstall it twice, because Outlook Express 5 also did not
work, and when I installed it, it crippled Outlook 98; possibly because I had
another version of Outlook Express on my drive that came with @home. Anyway
Outlook 98 and the @home Outlook Express now work. While doing this I cleaned
my apartment and watered the plants. I also ran Norton WinDoctor. I made some
chicken salad with the remains of the chicken with an onion and herbs and
spices and mayonnaise. I had it with Ramen noodles and ice tea. I just finished
a C: drive backup to the F: drive. I will now start a D: drive backup to the F:
drive while I shower and clean up. I will start an F: drive backup to the C:
drive before I go out in about 45 minutes. I need to get some groceries, and I
could use a breath of fresh air. Also one of the reason I reinstalled is that
the Win98 Explorer recycles from an error message when running the Apache 1.3.9
server. Possibly I might try going back to 1.3.6 or it is another system
problem, which it should not be after a new install with all new files. I still
probably need to do some Win98 updates, when their page Java script works. Well
have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/11/99 Saturday 11:05 P.M. EDT: I was up at 9
P.M.. I had three fried eggs, four strips of bacon, toast, vitamins, grapefruit
and orange juice and coffee for breakfast. I ran Norton System Information, and
I ran system file checker, and I restored a few new files. I also reinstalled
the two main Windows 98 system updates from Windows 98 Update. Microsoft
Netmeeting still does not work. Well I will either rest now, or do some house
cleaning and watering the plants. The fiscus plant is dying in my apartment,
but it has a year guarantee, so I will take it out of the clay pot, and put it
back in the plastic pot in the sun to see if it come back alive. Well another
exciting Saturday night in Greenwich. CIO
Note:<888>9/11/99 Saturday 2:30 P.M. EDT: I fooled with
Iphone trying to get it to work properly. Finally about 9 A.M. this morning, I
decided to reinstall Windows 98. The first three times from Windows failed.
Finally I reinstalled it booting from the bootable disk. It installed fined. I
then configured a few programs and the updated the Intel driver, and installed
the Windows 98 updates. Netmeeting still does not work. I installed the latest
version of Iphone. I ran Norton WinDoctor and Regscan. I noticed explorer was
still a bit unstable running WinDoctor, so I enabled "taskmon" in the
startup. Well the system seems to be running fine for now, and I started up the
server. Well I have been drinking ice tea through out the morning, and I am
just about to have some Ramen noodles with ice tea. Then I will relax and go to
bed. I am bushed. CIO
Note:<888>9/11/99 Saturday 1:45 A.M. EDT: Well I had a case
of the blahs today. I believe I was up around noon. I had some Total for
breakfast with toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I worked on the
internet, and I went back to bed until 6 P.M.. I had a problem with my Internic
registration, in that both mrscott.com and www.mikescott.org went through the
form application, but Primary Server IP addresses were listed as:
"MRSCOTT.COM" at "24.228.18.154" which is the setup for my
primary home server "MRSCOTT.COM". I chatted with Network Solutions
703‑742‑4777, and tech advised me that I might have to wait for the
DNS database on my @home server to be updates. When I do a traceroute on
www.mikescott.org which was originally changed two weeks ago, nothing comes up;
and I would imagine the same might happen to mrscott.com once it is registered
on the DNS server lists. I tried tinkering with the Apache httpd.conf file, to
improve to add the other two servers, but since the DNS server lists are not
yet updated, I don't know if it will work. Network Solutions indicated to me
that the two Internic names mrscott.com and www.mikescott.org will send users
to my home server at "24.228.18.154" once they are registered in the
Internic DNS servers on the routers. Since www.mikescott.org has been set up
this way for two weeks and does not work, I am somewhat suspect. Thus I after
quite a bit of fiddling I think I have the Apace 1.3.9 httpd.conf file setup to
work, if the domain server information is correct. I tried resting about
midnight. I got up and finished off the fresh melon and then I had some slices
of cold roast chicken with Tabasco and reheated frozen broccoli with ice tea
and iced coffee. I watched a bit of the History Channel about Richard III
killing the two young princes, and I then watched a bit on CNN on whaling on
how it was productive for Sperm Oil until underground oil came along much like
could happen with the internet if somebody in a garage like Bill Gates worries
about came up with something better. Well I still have not cleaned up, and I
have not been out recently; so maybe that is why I have a case of the blues or
blahs. I am not sure what I will do next. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/10/99 Friday 4:05 A.M. EDT: I installed Apache
1.3.9 www.apache.org for Windows and edit the httpd.conf file with a few fixes.
I ran Norton Anti Virus with the latest update files. I did my daily
scotwork.htm . I am watching a short bit of television before going to bed.
Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/10/99 Friday 12:50 A.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message, and I dropped off Bill Gates' book, "Business at the
Speed of Light" at the library book drop. I parked in the center of town
and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with one local who
was having car troubles. I sat out for a while at the post office plaza. I
drove down by the harbor, but nobody was there, I guess they're all worrying
about the St. Louis encephalitis outbreak in mosquitoes in the New York area. I
returned home, and I read this week's issue of the Greenwich Post. I read a
high school alumni magazine. Not much happening, I guess I will do a little net
work. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/09/99 Thursday 10:20 P.M. EDT: The Internic
Network Solutions registration went through for mrscott.com and
www.mikescott.org and they should be working off the homeserver where
mrscott.com is with a couple of day. I had dinner of cold roasted chicken
slices with Tabasco sauce, steamed frozen broccoli, Ramen noodles, ice tea, and
coffee. I finally cleaned up, and I will go out in a while. I had a phone call
from a relative this evening, and the sick relative is back out of the hospital
and back home again. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>9/09/99 Thursday 7:10 P.M. EDT: I rested until
about 10 A.M.. I had some cold roast chicken, Ramen noodles, and mixed
vegetables this morning. I made up a batch of ice tea. I worked until about 2
P.M.. I rested until 6 P.M.. I called Internic at Network Solutions at 703‑742‑4777
and I found out that I had password encryption on my sites mikescott.org and
mikescott.net which I had forgotten for changing, so I think I have finally
changed those two domain names to my home server. I might have to setup the
Apache server to recognize them once they are working, which I can do. I will
then shut down the site in Florida and edit my homepage to reflect the new
site. Well not much accomplished but it is normal routine work. I guess I will
have a bite to eat and possibly go out. I also made up a batch of ice tea this
morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/09/99 Thursday 5:00 A.M. EDT: I talked with
https://www.valueweb.net/ , tech support about the Internic registration
problem. I went back to bed and rested a few hours and got up at 4 A.M... I
found this link if your interested in the local tides Stamford, Connecticut and
http://www.pozo.com has my web directory. I also am running this in the
background on my computer to help out SETI@home: Search for Extraterrestrial
Intelligence at Home , at the moment I am running it all the time since my
computer and modem seems to handle it. You can also set it up to run when the
screen saver activates. CIO
Note:<888>9/08/99 Wednesday 10:50 P.M. EDT: I am just doing
a bit of routine internet work. I installed @home 1.7, but I did not let it go
through the whole process; so as not to reinstall the web browser and the extra
components, since I prefer the Microsoft setup. I also chatted with @home tech
support about tech for a while on their local number out of Stamford,
Connecticut 348‑9211. Well it is great to have a quiet night at home for
a while, and to be off Greenwich Avenue for a change. Not much to report, but
what is happening on the net. I guess I might relax for a while and go back to
the net later. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>9/08/99 Wednesday 6:30 P.M. EDT: Well I was up at
5 P.M.. I noticed the NOAA weather warning was on red for some odd reason. I
ran out quickly and bought three loaves of 12 grain bread at the Arnold Bakery
outlet for $2.49 total. I told my neighbors about the MOSAD tapping the
AT&T underground optic fiber cable at the UJA building across from the
Mobil station at Weaver Street and West Putnam Avenue. I returned home with the
bread and the red light was off. I was told at the Arnold Bread store that they
are running out of old bread since the homeless shelters are buying large
quantities of bread from them. I returned home, and I had a three eggs, five
strips of bacon, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee for breakfast. I
guess I will clean up a bit and watch the ABC evening news first. Well not much
happening, another up all night with Michael. CIO
Note:<888>9/08/99 Wednesday 7:00 A.M. EDT: Well I still have
not fallen asleep. I was thinking about the early message and what I
communicated with various groups this evening. It has long been thought that
there is a large level of telephone eaves dropping in this area for procuring
business, technical, and political information. I mentioned that yesterday, I
noticed the old AT&T copper transatlantic telephone connection cable do not
dig sign at the intersection of Weaver Street and West Putnam Avenue, has been
changed and it now says "Do Not Dig Optic Fiber Cable". Thus they
have a new optic fiber cable running underneath the Atlantic which would carry
up to a half million conversations or data calls. However I noticed this High
Speed Optic fiber cable runs underneath the UJA United Jewish Appeal building
at the intersection of Weaver Street and West Putnam Avenue at the southwest
corner. Since it is very obvious that the UJA is a wealthy group in this area,
I believe it is safe to assume they place their building next to the town dump
possibly, so as to eaves drop on the Transatlantic Cable with high tech
sniffing equipment or decoding or sensing equipment such as the NSC National
Security Council would use. Thus when all the power brokers in North Terrytown,
New York; Bedford, New York; and other Westchester county areas along with back
country Greenwich and adjacent communities use the services that use the
AT&T trans Atlantic cable, which as I mentioned earlier carries up to a
half million streams, it is more than likely the Israeli Mosad intelligence
organization has compromised our communications and National Security
collection key information in this area and selling it to other possibly
hostile political groups. I have advised the Secret Service White House
Intelligence unit, the Greenwich Police, IBM security, Lou Gerstner, AT&T,
Bell Atlantic, and a friend of mine whose family are major stockholders in both
telephone companies, and I have advised the telephone company to work the
grapevine. It does not seem fair, that with all the openness in a democracy
that the foreign government groups would try to compromise our communications
expertise since we actually help them with foreign aid, and they are turning it
against us to use against us. Thus other neighboring office communities more
than likely have been compromised by this security breach. Well I suppose they
will cover this up, like they always do. Also the NOAA weather warning came on
Red for western Suffolk County, Long Island and there is suppose to be flash
flooding this morning there. Well have a good morning, and I need to try to get
some rest. CIO
Note:<888>9/08/99 Wednesday 4:50 A.M. EDT: I am really tired
and hardly can keep my eyes open. I did a little internet surfing and tried to
relax for a while. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/08/99 Wednesday 1:25 A.M. EDT: I noticed when I
walked east to Exxon today, that the United Jewish Appeal has put an office at
the corner of the road with post road and the Mobil station, so maybe they are
siphoning off all the charity we expected to come our way. I also noticed the
old AT&T don't dig sign across from the Mobil station now indicates there
is a fiber optic cable there for the trans Atlantic telephone cable. I slept
this evening from 6 P.M. to 9 P.M.. I had a phone call from a friend who wanted
to know if I am on a day time or night schedule, and I said day; but I am back
on night. I received a phone call from a relative about a sick relative, and he
is still in intensive care. I suppose the Cleveland Clinic or the Mayo Clinic
should be consulted. I next drove down by the waterfront, and when I was
parking I found a blue bic lighter that might work when it dries out. I chatted
with the fishermen whom had pulled in a few blue fish at high tide. I advised
them to put them by the gills and to use long pointed needles nose pliers to
pull out the hooks. Never stick one's fingers in a blue fish's mouth if you
know what is good for you. It looked like it had rained while I was asleep. I
guess we are still waiting for Denis to possibly come our way in two to three
days, it is so slow moving; unless it passes us to the west. It was a decent
night out. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and I then walked up
to the top of Greenwich Avenue with a local who was walking to all night
Kinko’s across from the Greenwich Library. I then walked back down the Avenue,
and I sat out for a while, and I then walked the lower section again; and then
I sat out for a while again. I then drove down by the waterfront, and I finally
returned home. I have a cold chicken in the refrigerator, I will start eating
tonight or tomorrow. I was advised that the Greenwich public schools start up
again today, so the kids will be up bright and early this morning full of
enthusiasm for the new school year. Well there is not much else to report on,
so I will try to stay up until about 4 A.M. before going to bed. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/21/99 Tuesday 11:20 P.M. EDT: I updated Scott's
Broadcast sound.htm for the first time in about two weeks. Well have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>9/21/99 Tuesday 9:25 P.M. EDT: I went out at 8
P.M., and I stopped by CVS. I bought a carton of Hav‑A‑Tampa cigar
cigarettes for $12.19, a 12 oz. container of Rosonol lighter fluid for $2.99
plus .91 Ct. sales tax for $16.09 total. I also purchase a package of four 60
watt light bulbs for $1 plus .06 CT. sales tax for $1.06. I chatted with a
local German American citizen about research. I stopped by the Greenwich
Library and read part of the local paper. I noticed in the legal items in the
classified there are certain tax deferments offered by the state of Connecticut
to veterans. I returned home after the library started to close. I filled my
Greenwich Country Club lighter with the Rosonol lighter fluid and put it in the
Nantucket ash tray. I put away the shell butane lighter. I will now do some of
my regular internet work. It is raining very mistily outside. I plan to have a
quiet evening at home. Have a quiet evening. CIO
Note:<888>9/21/99 Tuesday 6:40 P.M. EDT: I was up at noon,
and I had Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I
went back to bed because with all the rain, the low barometric pressure makes
me more tired, so I thus slept through a rainy afternoon. I did chat with a few
local people about the local reptile problem, and none of them seemed to know
what to do with it. I finally got up about 5 P.M., and I watched a bit of
television. Apparently Donald Trump is running for President on the Reform
Party platform. I guess he can afford his own secret service protection. I have
a feeling that the reptile presence has disappeared from the area, but it might
be a temporary sense of security. Possibly with all the rain, it was washed out
of the natural watershed in the surrounding area, and it was washed out to sea
in Long Island sound. It is hard to tell. I try not to think about Alligators,
Salt Water Cayman or other Crocodiles, but I was advised that the Welcome to
the New England Aquarium keeps salt water crocodiles up in Boston, god only
knows for what purpose. Perhaps they feed Harvard freshmen to the salt water
crocodiles whom don't follow the established course curriculum. Well have a
good evening, and once I eat a bit and make it outside, I might drop by the
library to read a little technology news. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>9/21/99 Tuesday 5:40 A.M. EDT: Well not much
happening is this neck of the woods. I emailed Queen Elizabeth II of England,
The High Commission of Australia in London, and the Prime Minister of Australia
about getting rid of the Saltwater Crocodile off of Long Island Sound,
Greenwich Harbor, and back country swamp land in Greenwich. We don't know what
sort of numbers of the reptiles we are talking about, if they have been here
for an extended periods of time, they might be well established within the
community. Nobody within the community seems willing to comment on any such
event since it would jeopardize real estate values, but for all I know we are
living on top some ancient alligator pit or indigenous region of the area,
where they don't bother the local inhabitants; but it is best to be made aware
of such problems. I suppose as we conjecture the salt water crocodile might be
over 24 feet long, and weigh over a ton; thus it might want a little bit more
to eat than one measly Purdue chicken, so it is best we leave the door open all
night of a local food store, so it can walk in and help itself to whatever it
wants to eat. I really don't feel like tangling with such a ferocious reptile.
Maybe it would settle for a horse out at Conyers Farm, are maybe it might get
tired of gorging on blue fish and decide to have something different. Since
nobody has been able to spot the saltwater crocodile, it is hard to tell what
its feeding habits are or where it originated from. Whether it was dropped here
as a terrorist threat to the community or whether it was imported by the House
of Fins twenty years ago. Needless to say it seem that it is indeed possibly
within the community and swimming in the surrounding waters of Long Island
Sound and the shorelines of Connecticut, New York, Long Island, and possibly
New Jersey or Rhode Island and possibly points further north and further south.
If the saltwater crocodile happens to be using the internet, I read there are
millions of dead chickens in North Carolina along with hundreds of thousands of
dead hogs, so maybe it might enjoy feasting by itself or with the rest of the
Alluvia of Crocodiles swimming out in the ocean or the other wetlands of the
continent. If it is indeed an Alluvia of Crocodiles, they might eventually swim
into the north country or across to Europe, so all shore dwelling people along
the Atlantic ocean's boarders might keep a sharp eye out for unfriendly
reptiles swimming in their regions. If you have a lot of money, you might try
camping out in the middle of Russia with the wolves, bears, and eight foot plus
tall people; I have heard talk about. Of course we will have to see what today
brings, for all I know the night are the same as usual. From what I recall with
Alligators, Salt Water Caymans, Crocodiles Fresh and Salt; I believe they tend
to be more nocturnal; however they will feed anytime of the day depending on
their mood and the availability of food supply. Needless to say, I am not sure
what the real story is, but I suppose we will know soon enough. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/21/99 Tuesday 2:10 A.M. EDT: Well I chatted with
a Texas resident and they told me that two thirds of North Carolina is under
water. I guess Reuters Yahoo missed the story. I went out for a drive about 10
P.M., and I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue avoiding the waterfront
area of Greenwich Harbor. Of course that does not mean that a reptile could not
sneak up behind you from upland, so keep a weary eye when out to any noise in
the brush. I did not notice anything unusual. I drove over to CVS at the
Riverside shopping plaza and I bought two rolls of Scott towels for .89 each
and two packs of Winchester sweet cigar cigarettes for $1.59 each plus .30 Ct.
sales tax for $5.26 total. I stopped by the Hyatt in Old Greenwich and a few
youngsters were watching the football game on the television. I told one of the
desk clerks that 2/3 of North Carolina was under water, and that they should
advise their guests to watch out for reptiles and probably stay north of the
railroad tracks. However realistically such a creature as a saltwater crocodile
could probably venture much further inland, so possibly Montreal or Toronto
would be safer. I next went back downtown, and I briefed the local Kennedy
security officer downtown. I sat out for a while keeping a keen eye out for any
nocturnal movements. I figured out if a large 24 saltwater crocodile came down
Greenwich Avenue, one if they were in good shape could try climbing a light
pole, but since a salt water crocodile can jump 20 feet or more, one would have
to have a high perch. I think they're pretty fast creatures, so maybe the best
bet would be to walk around with a Purdue chicken and chuck it at it, if it
started to approach you, which might deter its progress. Of course you could
try keeping your karma. I then stopped by the Grand Union, and they were closed
to fix the Y2K problem. I then stopped by the Food Emporium, and I discussed
the crocodile problem with the night staff and some night shoppers. I bought a
gourmet spinach pizza for $3.29, and I gave them the best briefing I could. I
next returned home, and I filed this report. Well have a good evening and keep
an eye out for any unusual remains around the waterfront or around town in the
morning. Believe me I am not kidding. Well back to the net. CIO
Note:<888>9/20/99 Monday 9:10 P.M. EDT: Or maybe the reptile
did not swim back to Manhattan Species Accounts: Saltwater Crocodile cporo.htm
. I don't feel like being a dinner guest. CIO
Note:<888>9/20/99 Monday 8:45 P.M. EDT: West Coast &
Alaska Tsunami Warning Center and Sakhalin TWC and FEMA: FACT SHEET‑‑TSUNAMIS
and Tsunami Research Program and Pacific Tsunami Museum Homepage and Science of
Tsunami Hazards and Scientific American: Feature Article: TSUNAMI!: May 1999
and http://www1.tpgi.com.au/users/tps‑seti/spacegd7.html and USC Tsunami
Hazard Mitigation Team and Science of Tsunami Hazards ‑ The Tsunami
Society and Welcome to Tsunami! and NASA Observatorium . CIO
Note:<888>9/20/99 Monday 8:30 P.M. EDT: I had cheese
crackers and ramen noodles, and ice tea; and I went out and read some computer
tech newsweeklies at the Greenwich Library. I walked the lower section of
Greenwich Avenue. It is getting cooler out, so I imagine the gators from
Manhattan will be swimming back to their sewers there. Most of the private
schools have gone back to school today, so it is a little slower around town. I
noticed a surf board in a car parked in front of the movie theatre. I suppose
with the 7.6 Richter earthquake in Taiwan, that the west coast of the western
hemisphere and the various islands in between have to be put on a tidal wave
watch. It generally takes two and a half days for a tidal wave to span the
Pacific from Asia to the west coast of the western hemisphere. Thus the local
beach people in those areas should start waxing up their surf boards or heading
East to higher ground. I will look for a link on Tidal Wave or tsunamis
activity in the Pacific. I recall there use to be a site. CIO
Note:<888>9/20/99 Monday 4:15 P.M. EDT: I went to bed at
midnight. I was up at 10:30 A.M., and I had breakfast of three fried eggs,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. With this low pressure system from
the hurricane activity, I fell back asleep until just now when NOAA weather
radio alerted me to hurricane warning for Bermuda and Flash Flooding for
northeast New Jersey tomorrow. Well I guess I should do the dishes and start
cleaning up. I called the Greenwich town hall and the Greenwich Harbor Inn
about the gator alert this morning. I also called Burns security. Well have a
good evening. CIO
Note:<888>9/19/99 Sunday 10:40 P.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I was sitting
out in front of the post office plaza, and there were lots of bees there. I
also was dive bombed by a kamikaze dragon fly that just missed me. The same
thing happened after hurricane George last year. I noticed lots of young faces
out and about town along with lots of babies and families. There were lots of
dinners about. I mentioned to one couple waiting for a table at Thataways that
the Roger Sherman Inn in New Canaan, Connecticut might not have such a long
wait. I mentioned that with the hurricane evacuations that there might be from
three to five million people moving on the eastern seaboard highways. I
suggested that Montreal and Toronto might have room for evacuees. I did not go
south of the tracks, but I did walk along the railroad platform, and observed
lots of people going back to Manhattan. They have temporary crossing platforms
since the platform side west bound is closed off. I chatted with one local
doing his laundry. I noticed lots of people using Starbucks as usual. I
returned home about 9:45 P.M., and I boiled some spaghetti noodles and heated
some tomato sauce and had a spaghetti dinner with parmesan cheese sauce with
ice tea. I got a pain in my back while I was making the sauce about earlier in
the afternoon, and I still have a sharp pain there. I might try a hot tub. I
suppose it is another uneventful day in Greenwich, with not much else to
report. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>9/19/99 Sunday 6:00 P.M. EDT: I finished cleaning
up. I finished the ice tea. I had some cheese crackers and ice tea for dinner.
I will go out shortly as soon as I reboot the server. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>9/19/99 Sunday 4:00 P.M. EDT: I finished watering
the plants and cleaning the apartment. I have a half hour until spaghetti sauce
I have made is done. I put in a pound of ground beef, two large cans of plum
tomatoes, a half cup of white wine, three diced onions, two diced green peppers,
a few tablespoons of olive oil, a whole bulb of garlic chopped fine with the
Braun chopper in two ounces of water, ground pepper, dashes of Italian spices,
oregano, basil, celery salt, poultry seasoning, Chinese five spice, hot curry
powder, McHilney's Tabasco sauce, Lea and Perrins worcestershire sauce,
Angostura bitters, and I simmered it all for an hour. I also diced a Honeydew
melon, and added angostura bitters, a half cup of white wine, and orange juice,
and stored it in the refrigerator. I have been listening to Tarzan of the Apes,
by Edgar Rice Burroughs: Listen to the audiobook on broadcast.com while doing
all this. I will relax a bit until the spaghetti sauce is finished in a half
hour, and then I will refrigerate it. I will then probably make icetea.htm and
clean up, and maybe go out around 6 P.M.. Well have a fun afternoon with the
Reptile neighbors. CIO
Note:<888>9/19/99 Sunday 12:50 P.M. EDT: Well I was up at
about 11 A.M.. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast, coffee, orange juice,
and vitamins. I checked with a few other people on the reptile matter. I guess
somebody will take care of it sooner or later. I have to do house cleaning for
the next few hours. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>9/18/99 Saturday 11:05 P.M. EDT: I tried
installing FrontPage 2000, and it installed; but it quit responding trying to
open my web site. I guess it does not work with my web site, so I uninstalled
it. I also had to reinstall Outlook 98. I guess not much is happening locally
since everyone is maintaining normal routine. Well have a good evening, back to
a little web work. CIO
Note:<888>9/18/99 Saturday 9:30 P.M. EDT: Well I went back
to bed until 4 P.M.. I got a tired spell from the Benadryl. I got up and
cleaned up. I chatted with a couple of other people about the gator or Cayman.
I then drove up to Home Depot in Norwalk on the Post Road. I exchanged the dead
fiscus plant that had died for a golden pathos for $1.12 more. I then stopped
by CompUSA and toured the merchandise. I next went up to New Canaan, and I had
a blueberry muffin at Dunkin donuts for .90. I then walked the entire length of
downtown New Canaan. I returned to Greenwich via the Merritt Parkway. I chatted
with a local about the gator. I then walked the lower section of Greenwich
Avenue. I then avoided going down Steamboat Road. I then went by the Grand
Union, and I chatted with a harbor regular about the gator. I then bought 90%
ground beef at $2.99 a pound for $3.89, a Tony's Pepperoni pizza for $3, a bulb
of garlic for .28, two green peppers at .99 a pound for $1.07, for $10.63
total. I told a local attorney that I had told a lot of people about the gator.
I returned home, and I conferred with my neighbor. I put the golden pathos in
my clay pot. I received another copy of FrontPage 2000 demo CD disk, which I
will install shortly when I shut down the server. Well not much else happening.
Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>9/18/99 Saturday 11:40 A.M. EDT: I went back to
bed after breakfast, and I got up at around 10:30 A.M. and I finished my
coffee, and I did a little computer work. I am just relaxing at home, have a
good day. I checked with various police officials on the alligator, salt water
Cayman, or crocodile matter; and there are now only two swans not four swans on
Greenwich harbor according to them. Needless to say I plan to avoid the harbor
area for the indefinite future. Use your own best judgment, and if anyone has a
reptilian experience, I suggest they report it to the local authorities. CIO
Note:<888>9/18/99 Saturday 3:55 A.M. EDT: I sat up through
the hurricane on Thursday evening. It was not that bad. At around 8:30 P.M.
while I was downstairs in the community room chatting with my neighbors, I
heard a loud noise like a clap of lightning, but one generally does not get
lightning in a hurricane. I walked around the building once, and it was not too
bad. I threw out the Yugoslavian grape jelly, I had in my refrigerator for
three years. I chatted with some neighbors. I stayed inside, and I was up until
about 6 A.M.. I went to bed and got up at 9 A.M.. When I got up at 9 A.M., I
felt like I had been hit by a biological warfare attack, and I thought that
maybe the explosion I heard during the hurricane was a biological warfare shell
exploding in the area. I felt like the noise came from 48 miles to the
northwest. I had breakfast of Total, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins.
I next sat up thinking. I chatted with a few people about the alligator problem
in the area. I chatted with GEICO insurance about it. I chatted with Roger
Kennedy of Kennedy security told me that one of his dogs was bitten by
something over by the Japanese school and Stillman Rockefellers property. I
also told a partner of Greenwich Capital partners, Morgan Jenkins sister,
Malcolm Pray's secretary, and a few other people around. Basically if there is
and there probably is an alligator around or misplaced crocodile, it probably
lives here in the winter hibernating in the Steam Pipes of various building
facilities. It probably crawls into the bridge culvert in front of the boys
club where there are steam pipes, so it never freezes; and that was where the
swans use to live before they were eaten. I guess they can go up from that
culvert up the natural stream bed that runs along Malcom Pray's dealership, up
through the wet land areas between lake Avenue and Glenville Road. Thus any
wetland areas in the area could have an alligator in the warmer time of the
year. I suppose it would be important to watch oneself when outside. Probably
during the colder weather they would hibernate. I chatted with Rockefeller
University and the Greenwich Hospital about the allergy and alligator problems.
I continued to feel lousy, and I finally remember that the tailwinds of a
hurricane have all the allergies of the tropics, so I went out about 4 P.M.,
and I bought two packages of Benadryl at CVS for $7.18 total. I returned home
quickly, so as not to be outside in the allergy weather very long. I then had
some Ramen noodles and ice tea and went to bed about 7 P.M., and I just got up
now, and I will have some breakfast of three fried eggs, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, and coffee. Well have a good morning. Basically with this alligator
problem, I feel like locking myself in my bank vault and never coming out
again. There is traditional folk wisdom, that if you mess with a alligator that
since they live to be over 200 years old, they will come back to haunt your off
spring after you are dead a hundred years. Well I suppose I should get some
sort of Koon dog, but I don't have the time to walk a Koon dog. Well have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/16/99 Thursday 1:45 P.M. EDT: Yesterday I went
out, and I stopped by the bank. I drove by the Hospital Thrift Shop, and I
bought a Coleman drink holder for $1.50 made by Rubbermaid. I stopped by CVS
and bought a carton of Tampa lite cigar cigarettes for $12.19, peanuts $1.69,
shaving aftershave conditioner $1.39 plus tax .81 for a total $16.08 I went
down by the harbor and chatted with a couple of fisherman and told them about
the gator, and as usual with their prefixed conditions they did not believe me.
If the fisherman down by the harbor continues with the same prefixed attitude,
I would prescribe medication, since obviously he is a fish out of water. I next
drove by the library and chatted with a couple of local observers, and I
suggested to him that his team could pick up the new visitor. I next stopped by
Exxon and got $15.50. I next stopped by the Grand Union and bought a half
gallon of 2% milk for $1.69. I chatted with a few local people there about the
upcoming storm condition, and I recommended they fill up their gasoline tanks
with gasoline in case the electricity goes out. I then observed around the
Grand Union, and I then I played a game of satellite shopping cart chess and chatted
with a few other local shoppers and patrons of other stores. I next went home,
and I chatted with one my neighbors. I forgot to eat, and I sat up until about
6 A.M. remember various historical research projects. I told the story about
the alligator invasion in Buenos Ares, Argentina in 1906 when hundreds of
thousands of gators swooped into town off the ocean and ate most every one
during festival time, except one local man who fed the baby alligators at the
local botanical garden. It was a rather peculiar story to read, and I also told
them about how old Wiley Middletown's nemesis alligator came out of the swamp
right after he died and ate him and spit him out for the baby gators to eat
just after he died. I then relaxed quite a bit, and a lot of this historical
information is available in French from the Bibliotheca National de Paris, and
possibly available for download over the internet. Well I relaxed until about 8
A.M., and I got up at around noon. The NOAA weather radio has gone off a few
times, and it is raining heavily out. I have to eat breakfast and clean up and
go out in the rain for my 3 P.M. soon. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>9/15/99 Wednesday 8:55 A.M. EDT: Well I had some
time to think about what I observed down by the waterfront on the pier on
Steamboat Road yesterday. I noticed quite a few dead rats which had not been
eaten, and I noticed a few dead sea gulls that had been eaten and there were
only feather wings left. Having camped out in Key West, Fort Lauderdale, Boca
Raton, and other tropical parts of Florida that would be an indication that we
have a common site from Florida in the area. As any old Florida hand would tell
you that is a sure sign of an alligator prowling around the waterfront in this
area. Since an alligator would not swim up here either one got away from the
zoo or on snuck off somebody boat that arrived up here. That is the best I can
determine from what I observed around here. Needless to say I try to keep my
karma with alligators since they are part of the ecological evolution of the
tropical areas. Normally we feed alligator old chickens that are out date, so
possibly if you threw an old chicken in the water on Steamboat Road, I bet the
alligator would eat it and leave the sea gulls alone for a day. That is the
best I can determine from what I observed yesterday. I still have not cleaned
up, and I will be out in a while. Well have a good morning. I am just
conferencing. CIO
Note:<888>9/15/99 Wednesday 6:00 A.M. EDT: Well I went out
yesterday after the last message. I went downtown and walked around lower
Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with a few visitors. I stopped by the Mews Thrift
shop and viewed some of the merchandise. I drove down by the waterfront and
observed some local marine activity. I came home about 6:30 P.M. as I recall. I
received a phone call from a friend and went over to visit until 9:30 P.M. The
friends grandmother had not evacuated Daytona Beach, and she was uncured down
in the powder room of her apartment in case the hurricane came ashore there. I
gave them some advise from what I know of the area in 1978. I then returned to
Greenwich and walked lower Greenwich Avenue, and I sat out for a while. I then
drove down by the waterfront, and I viewed the harbor. A few fishermen were
down there, so I told them about the large number of sea gulls, and they know
where to take cover from the storm. I suppose if the sea gulls leave, we might
be in for trouble. I returned home at 11:30 P.M., and I went to bed at
midnight, and I was up at 5 A.M. this morning. Well have a good morning, and I
have to have breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast, orange and grapefruit
juice, coffee, and vitamins. CIO
Note:<888>9/30/99 Thursday 11:45 P.M. EDT: Well I went for a
walk on Greenwich Avenue after the last message. I chatted with a retired
railroad employee about local activity. I walked the lower section of Greenwich
Avenue a couple of times. I noticed when going out that they are spraying the
Byram River by building tomorrow evening at 7 P.M.. I drove down by the waterfront
and nothing is going on. The Greenwich Harbor Inn is closed for the next year
for remodeling. I can't figure out why they have to remodel. I never stayed
there, but it looks perfectly presentable to me. The previous owners went
bankrupt with a $10 million tax judgment against them, so maybe it is just not
a profitable operation. That lowers the night time pedestrian activity on
Greenwich Avenue by about a fifth. I returned home, and I chatted with one of
my neighbors. Not much else to report on. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/30/99 Thursday 8:25 P.M. EDT: Well I cleaned up,
and I went out and made my 3 P.M. appointment. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift
Shop. I drove by the harbor. I went by the Greenwich Library, and I read the
local paper, and I read three computer newsweeklies. I drove back down by the
waterfront, and I viewed the harbor and chatted with a few locals for a while.
I noticed three swans on the harbor two young and one older. I did not see any
other birds on the harbor like gulls, so maybe croc of gator is still around. I
stopped by the Grand Union and bought a 12 oz. container of GU frozen orange
juice for $1.39 and used $1.15 in cans to help purchase it. I returned home and
put the frozen orange juice in the refrigerator to defrost and had a diet
Sprite in a frozen mug. I made up a box of spaghetti noodles and I also mixed a
12 oz. can of white clam sauce, two cans of mushroom, one diced onion, herbs
and spices, a quarter cup of white wine, several tablespoons of olive oil, four
pads of margarine and heated it all stirring over low heat while the spaghetti
noodles boiled. I then had spaghetti with white clam sauce and ice tea. I will
now make some coffee to have after dinner. While I was out this afternoon, I
made a C: drive to E: drive backup. Well it was a nice afternoon. Remember to
watch out for mosquitoes with encephalitis when your out in the evening at
sunset and also in the morning at sunrise. Not much else to report. CIO
Note:<888>9/30/99 Thursday 1:30 P.M. EDT: Well I slept from
about 6 A.M. until 11 A.M.. I listened to some computer broadcast. I had some
reheated pasta friche, buttered toast, ice tea and coffee. I updated Scott's
Weekly Broadcast sound.htm . I have a 3 P.M. appointment, so I have to get
ready to go out soon. Have an enjoyable afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>9/30/99 Thursday 6:00 A.M. EDT: I spent most of
the evening and morning working on the computer. I played with the sound
drivers and reinstalled them trying to get Netmeeting to work to no avail. I
install @home 1.7 for Internet Explorer. By removing "npbmv32.dll" in
both the plugin folders for Communicator and Internet Explorer, when I star the
@home browser, it does not try to load my 75,000 bookmarks. I reinstalled some
basic files and did a little system maintenance. I had some Pasta fraiche and
bread and butter with ice tea about 4 A.M.. Well the system is running fine,
and although it does not seem like I accomplished much, there are always a few
minor headaches. When installing @home 1.7 for either web browser, it try to
install to install a system backup program which when it starts automatically
on my system uses too many resources. After installing the setup files, before
reboot, I disable the backup program in the System Information, System Configuration,
Startup Files settings. Well I have a 3 P.M. appointment this afternoon, so I
might rest for a while. My back is not too bad right now. Well have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/29/99 Wednesday 8:45 P.M. EDT: I made a tape
backup this morning while I was sleeping. I got up around 3 P.M., and I
cancelled my site at mrscott.com down in Florida as of October 24, 1999. I had
three eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins for breakfast. I got a
tired spell and went back to bed until 8 P.M.. I had the rest of my coffee and
four slices of bread when I woke up, and I also took a back pill. My back is
feeling better. Well have a good evening, I believe it is suppose to rain this
morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/29/99 Wednesday 7:30 A.M. EDT: I tried to rest,
and then I got back up and did my email. I installed AOL 5.0 which just came
out, and I uninstalled AOL 4.0. Not much else to report on. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/29/99 Wednesday 4:00 A.M. EDT: I went back out
and drank a thermos of coffee in the post office plaza. I walked the lower
section of Greenwich Avenue and around the train station and up Arch Street. I
sat out for a while at the Post Office Plaza. Not much to report. As usual it
is quite out Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/29/99 Wednesday 2:10 A.M. EDT: I am making
coffee to go out and enjoy on this enjoyable morning. I also noticed Number 46
Canadian License Plate on Greenwich Avenue today in close to sixteen years.
Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/29/99 Wednesday 1:55 A.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I then sat
out for a while. I walked up to the top of Greenwich Avenue. There was a used
pair of hiking boots about size 9 1/2 discarded in front of Outdoor Traders. I
walked down towards Mason Street. I sat out opposite the Presbyterian Church.
They have a sign out that there is a Closet Sale on October 1 and 2. I walked
down the Avenue, and I saw a new pair of women’s shoes discarded on the stone
wall in front of the Greenwich Common with a CVS bag about size 5. I sat out
for a while. I drove over to CVS in Old Greenwich and they have a bin of
generic cigarettes for $1.20 each. I got five packs for $6.36. I drove back to
the center of town. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and I
walked around the train station platform area. I returned to the post office
plaza area. I noticed a sign for a Art Festival in front of the Senior Center
at the Bruce Museum I believe on October 9 and 10. I returned to Byram, and I
went to Cumberland Farms, and I bought a quart of milk for $1.09. I came home
and I am now making Pasta Fraiche. I am also having a Citra soda in a chilled
mug. Well have a good morning. Remember to watch out for mosquitoes with
encephalitis in this area. I am just about to sit down to dinner. CIO
Note:<888>9/28/99 Tuesday 10:10 P.M. EDT: I was up at about
2:45 P.M., and I still had the bad back. I called the Greenwich Hospital 1‑203‑863‑3000
and I made an appointment to go over to outpatient at 4 P.M.. I had Kellogg’s
raisin bran and orange juice with vitamins. I showered and cleaned up. I went
over to the hospital, the Doctor said I probably pulled out my sacracariliac. I
also have only lost three pounds since my last physical, so I put on weight and
lost fifteen pounds recently. I was given twelve Vioxx 12.5 mg. tablets to take
once a day. I then stopped by CVS looking for a large Djeep lighter which they
were out of. I parked downtown, and I walked the lower section of Greenwich
Avenue and back up Arch Street. I returned home, and I went to bed until 9
P.M.. When I got up my back felt a bit better, but it still hurts slightly when
I sit down and stand up. I had some reheated brown rice, ice tea, and coffee. I
then restarted the server, and I filed this report. Well I will go out shortly,
so have an enjoyable evening. CIO
Note:<888>9/28/99 Tuesday 6:30 A.M. EDT: At USC Tsunami
Hazard Mitigation Team they have TSUNAMI FIELD SURVEY MOVIES with a 17.1 meg
movie of a Tsunami Computer Simulation in California. Also this link shows what
could happen from a Tsunami in any coastal area after a small asteroid impact
on the ocean Tsunami from Asteroid Impacts . Well now after you finish worrying
about the Reptile having you for lunch, you can worry about that. I am going to
try to sleep for a while, my back is still hurting. CIO
Note:<888>9/28/99 Tuesday 4:30 A.M. EDT: Well my back has
been hurting me all evening in the lower right-hand side. I have been trying to
relax. I put MediaRing.com ‑ Linking People Connecting Minds on the
computer which now works with a cable modem. I have been cat napping not
bothering to go outside. Whenever I try to pull on my shorts or put on my socks
I get a severe pain in my back. Also when I sit down it hurts after a while. I
have been lying down in bed, and also the short blue sofa with my feet propped
up is comfortable. I called the British Embassy in Washington D. C. and chatted
with the security personnel, but they fell asleep. There number is 1‑202‑462‑1340
and since the U.S. Government intelligence services and other foreign
governments monitor them, it is a good way to pass a message to the
intelligence community. I told them about the Reptile problem here, and
suggested the build a Gator Fence like around the White House or the
Rockefeller Estate in North Terrytown, New York. The only problem is that if it
is indeed a thirty foot plus King Crocodile in this area are swimming up and
down the coastal Atlantic regions which it could, it might actually be much
larger, and possibly swimming in a Alluvia or large pack of them. Thus we would
try building a fifty foot deep moat around the British Embassy and putting the
gator fencing on either side. However a much larger King Crocodile could dig
much deeper in muddy soil. I guess they would have more of a problem digging
deep in Connecticut with all the rocks. However the recently deceased George C.
Scott kept a stone wall around is property up in the swamp area around Stillman
Rockefellers property which might have been partially effective. Still in
swampy terrain it could dig much deeper. Needless to say, I am happy to sit
inside, but if it is a really big gator, caiman, or crock it could jump up to a
second story landing and barge into a second story window. Thus we need to go
to our full gator defenses. I advised a local veteran to check out what the
local vets know about such reptiles in their travels. There is mention today in
the Fox News service that China plans to invade and takeover Taiwan again,
which might cause some sort of international difficulty for any neutrals living
in that part of the world. Well have a good morning, and I will continue to
rest. CIO
Note:<888>9/27/99 Monday 8:45 P.M. EDT: Well I went out
about 3:15 P.M., and I made my stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. I
made my 4 P.M. appointment. I stopped by the waterfront. I chatted with two
gentleman in a new blue Cadillac, and told them they should try to sell more
Cadillac’s. I noticed they had the 45 th Canadian license plate, I had seen in
Greenwich in 15 close to 16 years. I told one of the senior gator watchers
about the local reptile problem. I next went by the library and said hello to
some of the regulars. I read the local paper and also two computer newsweeklies.
I chatted with one regular patron about the Carnegie Foundation. I checked out
Louis Pasteur by Patrice DeBre. I noticed there are quite a few new books out.
They don't have the new Reagan of Bush books. I returned home, and I back was
still bothering me. I had some reheated spaghetti and ice tea. I tried to rest
my back a bit. I tried reading a bit of the Reagan book in bed instead of
sitting up which hurts my back. I decided to file this report. Well since my
back is bothering me, I will stay inside this evening. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>9/27/99 Monday 2:50 P.M. EDT: Well I chatted with
a friend about 7 A.M., and I went back to bed until 2 P.M.. I did get one phone
call from a family member. I had some reheated brown rice and a diet Sprite
just now. I also made up a patch of icetea.htm and seeped it while I was
asleep, and just now put it in the refrigerator. Well have a good afternoon. My
back was bothering me when I got up. CIO
Note:<888>9/27/99 Monday 6:35 A.M. EDT: Well I read through
chapter 22 of Ronald Reagan's autobiography published a number of years ago,
and on page 125 he mentions in the 1950s he was paying 94% taxes out in
California on his income, so that is why he never had that much money saved up
once he became President. I suppose much would be said for a lot of the other
perceived as being wealthy from that period across the United States. Thus most
of their taxed income is probably invested in the highway infrastructure of the
United States that was built in that period, and a lot of established tax
payers paid to build. I also checked with the Greenwich Police Department and
suggest that beside buying and old office building for new headquarters, they
could build a new state of the art security complex on the site of the Cos Cos
power plant instead of using the old run down Cabin Fever Records building. I
also suggested they should study the precinct concept here in town, but the
nature of the town it would probably be better to have 5 to 10 mobile command
post set up at 10 to 20 hookup locations with dispatch vehicles located around
them including GEMs vehicles. Thus at different times of the year, and with
different public safety matters, they could rotate them around, and it would
offer patrol officer operating facilities in the neighborhoods they work in
saving the necessity of returning to a central station all the time. Also
whether at the old Cabin Fever Records building or at the Cos Cob Power Plant
location in a new state of the art building, it would seem Indian Field Road at
exit four off I95 is going to have to be widened to accommodate extra traffic
with emergency vehicles. It would almost seem if it has not been done already,
that they might need to do some sort of long term planning in terms of state,
municipal, and regional development and see how all these diverse facilities
would fit into the local long term regional plan. Basically it would seem to me
that some of the regional banks might have long term plans in terms of the
development of the area, that they have not informed the general public as to
how these different development program fit into the overall scheme. Needless
to say the local Greenwich Times, does not even publish the minutes of the RTM
anymore, so basically I think it would be safe to assume we are part of a Exxon
Rockefeller development, and I did see somebody downtown on Thursday night at
10 P.M. walking from the Dome Restaurant to a parked rental car with chauffer
and body guard that looked like David Rockefeller, Junior; and I overheard him
say; "We're Smarter Than These People." Well I guess as long as the
economy support the new development, activity will continue to progress; but
boom times never last forever; so remember to save for a rainy day. CIO
Note:<888>9/27/99 Monday 3:05 A.M. EDT: I was up at 1:30
A.M.. I had breakfast of three fried eggs, five strips of bacon, toast,
vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I listened to the BBC and they were
complaining that one should eat a low cholesterol diet, so maybe they should
have suggested a low cost alternative such as oatmeal, which last I heard was
plentiful in Scotland. Basically the printed press in looking to cover stories
about notable people somehow seems to miss the point that a lot of notable
people spend a lot of time reading, so therefore instead of covering mundane
facts about notable people which are not relevant, they should seek to
ascertain which book or periodical literature they are reading during their
reading periods. Well so much for political commentary. I will now relax a bit
and read another fifty or so pages from the Reagan biography that came out a
number of years ago. George Bush has a new book coming out around October 6, so
that will give something for the Reagans to read. I guess anyone whom reads a
lot, should also reference which libraries, bookstores, and newsstands they
also use. Well have a good day, and remember if you get bored of English beside
the English speaking libraries in the UK, there are also good libraries in
French in towns like Paris. I believe there is a brand new library in Paris.
Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>9/26/99 Sunday 4:00 P.M. EDT: Well after I had a
cup of herbal brown rice and ice tea, I went out and stopped by the Greenwich
Library, and I read the Greenwich Times. I chatted with a local whom I had not
seen in several weeks, and I briefed him on the reptile matter. He told me the
largest individual stockholder in IBM is a Danish merchant ship owner. He
showed me a picture of the Aka Khan and his uncle with their wives, so if I ever
see them floating around, I will recognize them. I saw a lot of familiar faces.
The Greenwich Times says that George Bush is suppose to be over in Stamford,
Connecticut signing books on October 6,1999. I was thinking that since the
crocodile is the symbol of the Bourbon family, it might have come over here to
protect any member of such a clan lingering in the area, like a Royal watch
dog. I next went downtown, and I saw lots of afternoon strollers. I chatted
with a neighbor once I returned. I am bushed, so I might go to bed soon. I
tried calling a family member. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>9/26/99 Sunday 12:45 P.M. EDT: Well I went out at
first light. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with a
regular at the Greenwich train station which is open on Sundays now. I said
hello to a visiting resident from Austria, and told him there are Austrian
skiers at Stowe, Vermont. I walked back uptown. I chatted with the same
regular. I then walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue again, and I
chatted with a few morning regulars. I then returned uptown and chatted with
the same regular. I then walked up the Avenue with another regular morning
walker. We rested at the bench by the Presbyterian Church, and then we walked
up by Christ Church and the Synagogue and then down the Post Road by the High
School, and then back downtown. I then sat out until 11:30 A.M. observing the
morning Starbucks crowd. I noticed people still park their left front tires
right up to the granite curbs when parking on Greenwich Avenue, and I
frequently comment it is poor civil engineering since the granite curbs cut the
sidewalls which are thinner of the left front radial tires creating potential
highway hazards. I noticed quite a few youngster and families out for morning
strolls. I returned via Exxon and bought $12.75 of premium. I recommended to
Exxon that they should dump a forty pound defrosted turkey in Horse Neck Brook
by Malcolm Prays and one also by the bridge by the Exxon Station in Byram at
sunset and see if indeed a saltwater crocodile or alligator or saltwater Cayman
tries to eat them during night. Conceivably they could use police surveillance
equipment to see if we can catch the reptile in the act. Of course if we do
find such a reptile, and it has not harmed any humanoid forms, it would be
protected under the Federal Endangered Species Act. I returned home and chatted
with a couple of my neighbors. I noticed a friendly baseball game was just
beginning to start in the baseball park behind the Dorothy Hamill rink and
behind the 71 Vinci Drive building. Not much else happening. I plan to have
some reheated herbal brown rice, and ice tea. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>9/26/99 Sunday 5:45 A.M. EDT: I tried to rest a
bit, but I could not fall asleep. I decided to make a some herbal brown rice. I
put in 2.5 cups of water in a heavy cooking pot, and I turned it on to boiling,
and I added four tablespoons of "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter", a
tablespoon of olive oil, a dash of Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce, a
dash of McHilney's Tabasco sauce, a eight of a cup of white wine, a tablespoon
of teriyaki sauce, a dash of ground black pepper, a bit of garlic powder,
basil, oregano, Italian season, Ramen noodles seasoning, cinnamon, Chinese five
spice, hot curry, two beef bouillon cubes, Hungarian pepperica, celery salt,
poultry seasoning, to which when it all boiled I added one and a eight cups of
brown rice, and a seven ounce can of mushroom stems and pieces which I simmered
for 50 minutes until most of the moisture was observed, and then I refrigerated
it in a Rubbermaid container for having to reheat latter on. It could also be
used for refried rice. Well I am listening to the BBC morning report, which is
amusing as usual on Sunday since I think they can afford to have a cocktail on
Saturday nights. Well not much else to report. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/26/99 Sunday 3:45 A.M. EDT: Well I finished
reading the Ronald Reagan biography through chapter 12, page 100. Not much
happening around here, perhaps I will take a nap before cleaning up and going
out in the morning. Have an enjoyable morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/26/99 Sunday 1:10 A.M. EDT: I went back to bed
and got up at 8 P.M.. I had the rest of the pasta fraiche and ice tea. I
started cleaning my apartment and watering the plants. I finished this activity
about midnight. I defrost some spaghetti sauce and boiled some spaghetti, and I
had a spaghetti dinner with ice tea and coffee. While doing this I made C: and
D: drives backups to the E: drive, and E: drive to C: drive backup, along with
optimizing with Norton Speedisk all three hard drives. I watched a bit of the
History Channel while finishing up this activity. My back is bothering me again
from cleaning up. I think lifting the octagon table while vacuuming strains my
back, which happened last Sunday also. I guess now, I will splash some water on
my face, and possibly sit down and do a little reading of the Ronald Reagan
biography that I started last night. I also plan to quit running the Florida
server on October 23, 1999 when the present payment runs out, so be sure to use
the local home server http://mrscott.com/ here in Greenwich, Connecticut USA.
Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>9/25/99 Saturday 4:00 P.M. EDT: I was up at 1:30
P.M., and I checked all my fonts deleting them and trying to run Netmeeting and
then reinstalling them, and unless it is one of half dozen fonts that can't be
deleted, they are not what is keeping Netmeeting from running. It might be a
problem with my AOL Networking, but it does not seem that would cause a
problem. I have not found a solution the Microsoft knowledgebase. I received
Jeb Bush's email newsletter from Florida, and he plans to fly up to New York
this Thursday and return the following Friday. I don't know if he will be
coming out to Greenwich or not. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin bran,
toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. Well I will either rest or clean up
and go out in a while. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>9/25/99 Saturday 8:00 A.M. EDT: I did some routine
work. I checked my system fonts to see if they were keeping Netmeeting from
starting, but it still does not start; but I never used it anyway. Well I just
had some pasta fraiche and ice tea. It just thundered, so maybe it will rain
this morning. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/25/99 Saturday 2:10 A.M. EDT: I watched a hour
show on the History Channel from 11 P.M. to midnight about the historical
political campaigning between Jack Kennedy and Dick Nixon. I then went outside
and smoke a cigar cigarette. I then read the first four chapters of "An
American Life Ronald Reagan The Autobiography". I believe there is suppose
to be a new Reagan biography out this week, so I will have to look for it in
the library. Reading tech news all the time, all you hear about is tech people;
occasionally one enjoys changing the subject matter and relaxing at home
reading. Well have a good morning, maybe I will try some other household chores
or activities. I am really not a television watcher, mostly a reader. CIO
Note:<888>9/24/99 Friday 11:05 P.M. EDT: I went back to bed
after the last message, and I got up at 9 P.M.. I updated Stroud's CWSApps List
‑ New 32‑bit Apps. Free Software downloads for Windows 95/98/NT to
Microsoft Direct X 7.0 and a latest version Music Match Jukebox. I listened to
BBC Up All Night while having some pasta fraiche, ice tea, and now coffee. I
will watch a bit of the History Channel now GIST TV Listings . Not much
happening, have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/24/99 Friday 6:45 P.M. EDT: I went to bed about
9 A.M., and I was up at 5 P.M.. I put together a page on Alligators,
Crocodiles, and Caimans gator001.htm from the Microsoft Encarta 98 and the
World Book Encyclopedia Cdroms. I also had breakfast of three fried eggs,
toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. Well I guess I will clean up in a
while and head over to the library. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>9/24/99 Friday 5:05 A.M. EDT: Well after dinner of
pasta fraiche and ice tea, I went out about 10 P.M. last night. It was a quiet
night out, and I sat out for a while. I noticed a few business people making
the rounds. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue a couple of time,
and it was a quiet night. I noticed www.restorationhardware.com is selling
Kazoos for $3. It was a typical fall night, and it was a bit chilly; so I wore
my fall jacket without a sweater. I returned home about 12:15 A.M., and had
some more pasta fraiche and ice tea. I sat around relaxing until about 2 A.M..
I then remembered I had to do my laundry, so I did it and finished it about
4:30 A.M.. I had two large loads, so it was slightly damp when I took it out. I
put it away. I relaxed while I was doing it. I suppose it is enjoyable to have
some quiet time. Not much to report on. I noticed that George C. Scott passed
away. Quite frankly I did not know he was even out in California around his
family. I suppose he got wind of the Gator and was living out there for quite
awhile to avoid it. Well I guess it goes to show, that it is a large extended family
network on both sides of the continent. Not really much to report on, I suppose
I will have to start slowing down for the morning. I have been feeling a bit
lackadaisical. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/23/99 Thursday 8:45 P.M. EDT: I went to bed at 4
A.M., and I was up at noon. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast,
orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I rested a bit after breakfast, and then I
cleaned up; and I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I then stopped by the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift Shop. I then drove down and parked in the center of town, and I
sat for a while at the veterans monument. I chatted with one regular walker. I
walked down by the train station, and I chatted with a retired railroad
employee. I walked through the train station, and there were lots of commuters
there. I walked over to the other side of the platform, and there was a
commotion there, somebody was nearly passed out on the steps. Railroad
employees told me that they had called the police. It took about 35 minutes for
the Emergency Medical Technicians to arrive. I explained that frequently
somebody might not be drunk, but they might have had a stroke, a bee sting
causing an allergic reaction, or possibly have been given a Mickey Finn in a
local establishment in Manhattan. Once the EMTs transported the person away, I
walked back up the Avenue, and I drove over to the Greenwich Library. I read
the local paper, and it said they would be spraying for mosquitoes with St.
Louis encephalitis from trucks in Old Greenwich tonight at about 7 P.M.. I read
a computer magazine. I then departed the library and noticed two patrons
arguing about a scratched door. I stopped by VALs liquor at the Grand Union
shopping plaza and picked up three empty cardboard wine boxes. I then returned
home and I removed all the contents of my trunk from the Volvo and I
reorganized the trunk putting in various items in the boxes, and resorting
other items. I took out the small clay potting pots and put them in the
community room kitchen for my neighbors to use. Thus I have room for about one
suitcase in the trunk, if I move the snow shovel. I went upstairs, and I had
diet Sprite in a frosted mug and some peanuts. I went back downstairs, and I
put the pots in the community room kitchen. I then returned upstairs and
started making pasta fraiche which should be ready in about ten minutes. I
filed this report while doing that. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>9/23/99 Thursday 1:25 A.M. EDT: I was up about 1
P.M. today. I had breakfast of three fried eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee,
and vitamins. I next cleaned up, and I received a phone call from an individual
complaining how I told someone where he lived, and the individual had only told
me about a million times where he lives as if he wanted everyone to know. When
the individual called a second time, I answered "Cornelius Vanderbilt
residence, Mr. Vanderbilt is at his Grenada, Spain residence." Then I hung
up. When I returned after my errands there was a message on my answering machine
with much the same complaint. Next I stopped by the Arnold Bakery bread outlet,
and I bought three loaves of Arnold Masters Winter Wheat for $4.03 total. I
then headed over to the as I recall the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop, and
chatted with customers about a possible salt water crocodile in the lake on the
ninth hole of a local country club. I then checked some of the merchandise.
They had an electronic air purifier that sparked with a ten thousand volt spark
when you turned it on. Realistically the hospital thrift shop should not sell
used electronics. I noticed a book by Penny Junor on Prince Charles for sale. I
eventually bought a folding wine rack which I put in my bedroom for $1.50. Now
all I need is some wine for it. I then stopped by the ELDC thrift shop, but on
the way I informed a local pedestrian while walking by the new Christ Church
Manse about the salt water crocodile in Greenwich Harbor. I then continued on
to the ELDC thrift shop, and they told me that all the Florida people had gone
back south. They had a nice old spinning wheel there for $95. I next went over
to downtown Greenwich and I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I
chatted with a few locals about waterfront problems. I mentioned to a local
from Trinidad they should gallon bottles of Angostura Bitters here. I walked
around the lower downtown area on a cool blustery afternoon. It looks like
hurricane Floyd has spun over Scotland and around Scandinavia and over Russia
and the North Pole, and come back down heading Northwest to Southeast with lots
of moisture still. I suppose it dropped a bit of snow up in the artic. I then
went over to the Greenwich Library, and I read a couple of computer
newsweeklies. I noticed one article said the Navy Research Laboratory in
Monterey figured out with a CRAY supercomputer three days before hurricane
Floyd would hit North Carolina instead of Florida, and they sent the ships out
to sea. I hope they also informed the general public. I would not know since I
hardly ever watch television or read a newspaper, just the internet stories. I
noticed while sitting down in the comfortable chairs in the library, some
change fell out of my pocket; and it was quite difficult to retrieve out of the
cushion. I eventually departed to the Grand Union. I bought a half gallon of
Florida Natural Juice for $1.99, a half gallon of 2% milk for $1.69, a dozen
large eggs for $1.49 for a total of $5.17. I chatted with one returning member
of the old library skate board mafia whom I had not seen in nine years, and I
guess he is now a doctor after attending premed and medical school for nine
years. He looks a bit like a family member. He said he is now living in
Brooklyn, New York now. I recall last night when I went out, I was looking at
http://www.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk/pub/sat‑images/DTOT.JPG and over Diego
Garcia in the India Ocean, there seems to be forming a dense tropical storm
formation that might head into the Caribbean in a week, however the local
cooler weather would probably keep it from being too intense up north. I noticed
quite a few people were just buying a few items, like nobody had any money. I
suppose possibly the Clinton fundraising in Westport, Connecticut is siphoning
off lots of money from local people in the area whom really can not afford it.
I guess local doctors make so much money off government Medicaid and other
medical payments it is a way of paying back the politicians. I would think that
would be illegal, but since the attorney general has Parkinson’s Syndrome, I
guess she is absent minded. I next returned home, and I had a Spinach pizza for
dinner with ice tea. I rest for a bit, and then I downloaded and installed
StarOffice which is free. I have noticed lots of Russians as usual following me
around, so I guess they think I am the Czar of Russia planning to take over
Russia again. Well from what I can tell as usual not much is happening which is
normal. Also Greenwich is going to spray Thursday night for St. Louis
Encephalitis. I guess we're pretty lucky here compared to eastern North
Carolina. I will keep a sharp eye out for visiting dignitaries with the United
Nations General Assembly starting up its annual sessions. I have been here for
so long, I can't seem to remember if I am part of some other foreign country
delegation or not. I always seem to have blue and white on my mind, so maybe it
is some group with blue and white colors. Well for all I know we're still in
Greenwich, Switzerland. I forgot to mention I transferred control of my
Greenwich, Connecticut pocessions to my Swiss Corporation, so we are a separate
Canton of Switzerland, but the taxes to Switzerland will actually be higher
than United States taxes. It had something to do with International Law of
something. Well have a good evening, and don't take any wooden nickels from any
of the local Indians. I am still continuing to avoid the waterfront in case any
reptiles are out there lurking and much could be said for the swam wetland
areas of town. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>9/22/99 Wednesday 7:25 A.M. EDT:I went out about
1:30 A.M., and I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I studied some
of the Pied a Terres, Sotheby’s has for sale in their Pickwick Plaza display
monitor which seemed to be somewhat unique properties. I noticed at the
boutique across from the Dome Restaurant they have a nice picture of a British
aristocrat horseback riding with his wife. I noticed the Baccarat crystal shop
has a modern display. I noticed the French antique shop up the road across from
St. Mary's has a new shipment of Paris collectables. I noticed that as usual a
lot of other shops are getting ready for the fall and winter seasons. I suppose
one could go on and on about Greenwich Avenue, but I usually don't do much
shopping there anymore other than CVS, since I have most everything I need; but
it is always an enjoyable exercise walk viewing the morning hub bub and other
assorted activity at various time of the day or week. No unusual reptiles
spotted in the area, so possibly they headed down to warmer places like
Washington D.C. to feast on the local wharf rats. I suppose with the change of
seasons more of the Northern folk or making their annual migration here for the
winter where it is warmer. I guess we can expect pretty much the normal routine
as ever. I am a bit bushed, so I suppose I should start thinking about going to
bed. I basically relaxed most of the morning. From what I can tell there is not
much to report here. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/07/99 Thursday 7:20 P.M. EDT: I went out after
dinner. I viewed the harbor, and it is a cool blustery evening with the usual
fishermen in attendance. I stopped by the library and read the local newspaper
and three computer newsweeklies. I am a bit tired, so I will stop the server;
and do a tape backup while I am asleep. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/07/99 Thursday 5:35 P.M. EDT: I worked on the
computer until about noon, doing some routines like backing up the C: and D:
drives to the E: drive, and the E: drive to the C: drive. I also posted the new
version of my directory at the Florida site which ends on October 24. I had
dinner about 9 A.M. of cold chicken breast with Tabasco sauce, steamed
broccoli, Ramen noodles, ice tea, and coffee. I cleaned up, and I went out at 1
P.M.. I stopped by Putnam Trust bank of New York on Mason Street. I drove over
to the Arnold Bread store and bought three loaves of 12 grain bread for $2.43
total. I drove down by the waterfront. The usual fishermen were there. I
stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. I went by the Mews thrift shop.
I chatted with a visitor from California. I found a bargain. I bought a
mahogany acorn poster bed 3 feet by 6 six feet with all the parts for $70. They
had taken in the box spring and mattress which they could not sell, so they
gave them to me. I packed the bed in the Volvo, and I tied the box spring and
mattress to the roof of the car, and I drove it home. I carried it all up. I
moved the blue love seat, and I set up the bed where it was. I made my 3 P.M.
appointment. I toured part of the new hospital. It is a very beautiful
building, and they have a new cafeteria there also. I will have to explore it
some more, when I have time. I returned home. I polished the bed, and I made it
up. I put a silk converter on it that a friend had given me years ago. I put
the bolsters from the blue love seat on it, and I stored the two cushions from
the love seat underneath the bed. I put the love seat frame out by the
dumpster. I put some pillow on the day bed, and it is very comfortable and it
looks very nice in the living room. I had to put the head board end by the
television, so the low part is by the hallway. It is quite comfortable to lie
down on and read or watch television, and the mattress is quite comfortable. I
just made some Stauffer’s lasagna, so I will eat it with some ice tea, and go
out for some fresh air afterwards. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/07/99 Thursday 9:30 A.M. EDT: I was up at
midnight. I had Kellogg’s corn flakes, toast, coffee, orange juice, and coffee.
I just finished posting the new version of Scott's Internet Hotlist
downloadable directory at download.htm, version scott007.zip is available. It
is basically 73,000 proofed links in 160 categories. Well I have to do some
uploading, and have a bit to eat. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/06/99 Wednesday 1:45 P.M. EDT: I made a long
bookmark of my Microsoft Favorites with a Favorites to Bookmark converter. I
removed date code from the bookmark file with Text Pad, and I am about halfway
through updating my downloadable directory with the Proofed Favorites in the
bookmark file. It is just a lot of cutting and pasting with Text Pad, so
tomorrow, I should have a new update of my downloadable directory with all
proofed and updated links. Well I am bushed, so I am off to bed. Have a good
afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>10/06/99 Wednesday 5:05 A.M. EDT: Well I finished
my laundry. The right most dryer does not seem to dry very well, some of the
clothes came out damp. Well I finally turned of the music. It was fun to listen
to oldies for a while. Well time for a little internet work. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/06/99 Wednesday 3:35 A.M. EDT: Well I am still
listening to www.cool107.com . I went out after last message, and I walked a
bit downtown. I viewed the construction site of the new Mitchell's department
store. It was a bit cool out, and I did not wear a sweater, so I did not stay
out long. The Grand Union was closed, so I stopped by the Food Emporium. The
usual friendly staff was there. I bought three bottles of Perrier for $2.99, a
MasterChoice Spinach pizza $1.64 with Food Emporium savings card, a half gallon
of Sealtest 2% milk $2.09, Mighty Mouse six pack of microwave popcorn, for a
total of $9.71. I then returned home, and I started the laundry. I had some
cold chicken breast with Tabasco sauce, steamed broccoli, and reheated herbal
spice brown rice along with ice. I put the laundry in the dryer, and it should
be done in about a half hour. I will now have my coffee. Have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>10/06/99 Wednesday 12:30 A.M. EDT: Tired of tech,
try
http://playlist.broadcast.com/makeasx.asp?id=5629&introad=mms://nsads.broadcast.com/ads/simplenet
for mood relief. CIO
Note:<888>10/05/99 Tuesday 11:20 P.M. EDT: I was up at 9
P.M.. I had breakfast of three fried eggs, six strips of bacon, toast, coffee,
orange juice, and vitamins. I then cleaned the old hospital air purifier by
cleaning the ionizing grids and the cabinet. The charcoal filter is a bit
clogged, but it all seems to work adequately for now. I noticed on television
the other night that the The Sharper Image: 1‑800‑344‑4444
has Product Display Page Ionic Air Purifier which I can not afford, but would
be very handy for my apartment. It is easy to clean, and does not need
additional new filters, and it uses far less electricity than regular air
purifiers, and it is perfectly quiet to regular air purifiers. Well maybe some
time in the future. I am listening to Radio 5 Up All Night on the BBC the third
dino on the homepage about the train wreck in Great Britain where 26 people
were killed. Well I need to clean up and go out for some fresh air and I also
need to get a half gallon of milk. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/05/99 Tuesday 12:55 P.M. EDT: Well I have
finished printing out the last four months of notes. I put them in another
binder. I now have six binders with all the printed out notes since I started
them. Well so much for my recent adventure in publishing. However, they say
write from experience, so I guess I pretty well have documented the experiences
of a novice middle aged Personal Computer user. I guess if you have a little
bit more money in your life than Ramen noodle expenses, you might want to do
something more interesting. Well I just had some Ramen noodles, bread and
butter, and ice tea. I think I might take a nap now. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>10/05/99 Tuesday 11:40 A.M. EDT: I updated
mlsnote1.txt linked from note02pr.htm . I am printing it out now, which should
be done in about a half hour. Well then I might clean up and go out or rest,
who knows. CIO
Note:<888>10/05/99 Tuesday 8:55 A.M. EDT: I did a little
routine internet work. After dinner, I had coffee also. I went through
scotwork.htm . I called the Bell Atlantic toll call dispute number at 1‑203‑890‑0183,
and they said they would take off $75.96 in collect phone calls from local pay
phone in the area that AT&T billed me for during the last four months. If
AT&T wants to pursue it, they will have to bill me separately. It does not
make since that when someone does not have a quarter to call someone from a
local pay phone, AT&T tries to bill at the rate of .35 to .50 a minute
which is against the public trust as the phone companies are regulated by the
Federal Communications Commission. It goes to show that one should look at their
bills more carefully. Well I will rest a spell, and then go out after I clean
up. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/05/99 Tuesday 4:35 A.M. EDT: I was up at about
9 P.M.. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s corn flakes, toast, orange juice, coffee,
and vitamins. I checked with somebody at another office location about general
events in this area. I changed my screen resolution to 800 X 600 pixels, so AOL
content comes up in larger screens. Since there is less room for icons on the
desktop, I made sub folders to hold my various groups of icons. Well it all
took a while, and I also reinstalled the display driver. On my system with
Win98 , I have to use the Win95 display driver for the S‑571 motherboard
from www.pcware.com with onboard video, since the Win98 display driver does not
seem to work. Well any way it is all working for now, so it should be a little
easier on the eyes. Also I have to have to take a break for dinner, and have
some of the cold roasted chicken I prepared last night, with steamed broccoli,
and reheated herbal and spice brown rice, and I am just finishing making up a
batch of icetea.htm . Well have a good morning. Remember any early sunrise
risers and sunset watchers and harbor or shore observers, the mosquitoes are
out there with St. Louis encephalitis and West Nile fever, so watch yourselves.
Smoking tobacco does help keep mosquitoes away. CIO
Note:<888>10/04/99 Monday 2:25 P.M. EDT: I had some reheated
herbal and spice brown rice with buttered bread and ice tea this morning. I
went out at 7 A.M., and I stopped by the Exxon Station next to the library and
bought $14.25 of premium gasoline. I drove down by the waterfront, and the
usual fishermen were out in force. I noticed there were three older twelve
meter yachts at the Yacht Club getting ready to sail. It started raining, so I
left the waterfront. I went by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop, and I bought
a cheese slicer for .50. I then drove by the Greenwich Library and read the
local paper. They have lots of new books there. I stopped by the Grand Union
and I bought six sets of the Willow Churchill dinner ware plate, sauce, and cup
sets for $1.99 each for all three pieces, and I also got four free two ounce
jars of Brazilian Samba instant coffee for $12.66 total. I returned home, and I
was informed that a neighbor downstairs whom had been ill quite a long time had
passed away last night. We will all miss her, she was one of the original
tenants in the building. I chatted with a few neighbors. I put away the China.
I went out again about 11:30 A.M., and I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New
York to do some banking. I stopped by the Grand Union again, and I got two more
sets of the China for $1.99 each for a complete set of eight plus a box of Post
Raisin bran on sale for 20 oz. for .99 for $5.21 total along with another four
jars of 2 ounce Brazilian Samba coffee for free. I then headed back down by the
waterfront. I viewed the waterfront with a visiting party from Maryland. They
told me they had seen the 12 meter yachts at Tod's Point, and sure enough they
entered the harbor as we were viewing and dropped their sails. It was a
beautiful sight. I wish I had had a camera to photograph the vista of the old
12 meter yachts sailing. I chatted with the fellow about Maryland, and I told
him that I thought it was a good place for the Florida people to park their
boats during the hurricane season, since it could hold them all. He was very
knowledgeable about the water. I then drove by the ELDC thrift shop, and they
have some nice chairs there. I went back by the Hospital Thrift shop, and they
have the usual assortment of various items. I tried to go by the Mews thrift
shop, but they were closed. I returned home from there, and I had some reheated
herbal spice brown rice and bread and butter and ice tea. I then put away the
other two sets of dishes for a total of eight. I relax a bit, and I filed this
report. I am quite tired, so it is time for bed. Have an enjoyable rest of the
day. CIO
Note:<888>10/04/99 Monday 5:20 A.M. EDT: I turned off the
server for a while when there was a bit of lightning. I think it is suppose to
rain all day today. I made up a batch of herbal spice brown rice. I ran Norton
Anti Virus. I am watching a old movie, but I guess I will do a little internet
work soon. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/04/99 Monday 3:40 A.M. EDT: I had some Ramen
noodles and bread and butter with ice tea, and I made a thermos of coffee, and
I went out for a stroll. I sat out in the post office plaza and drank the
coffee. I then walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and I then walked
down Railroad Avenue and up Arch Street. I then walked up to the top of
Greenwich Avenue, and then I sat out at the bench at Pickwick Plaza for a
while. I then returned down Greenwich Avenue, and sat out for a while in front
of the senior center. I noticed for the last several years that the box woods
in front of the Institute for Foreign Study are dead which seems peculiar. I
then drove down by the waterfront, and it was quiet. I then returned home. Not
much going on, and it was another quiet night on Greenwich Avenue. Well time
for some net work, have a quiet morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/04/99 Monday 1:00 A.M. EDT: I watched a bit of
the BBC television news, and the Mystery Channel on Channel 21 PBS. I finished
cooking the Purdue chicken, and I put it in the refrigerator to chill. I will
now go out for a bit of fresh air, after I have some Ramen noodles and teriyaki
sauce to eat. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/03/99 Sunday 11:05 P.M. EDT: I rested a bit
more until 9 P.M., since my back was still hurting a bit. I put the pillows in
my major sitting chairs to relieve back pain. I went out at 10 P.M., and I
stopped by the ATM machine, and it once again gives out $20 bills instead of
$50 bills. I stopped by the Grand Union, and they are promoting Churchill
Microwave China with the blue and white pagoda pattern that has been around for
over a hundred years. They don't have the major starter seven inch plate, with
saucer and tea cup for $1.99 with Grand Union Card, but this week two salad
plates are $6.99 with the Grand Union card. They have a 11 inch round platter
that is like a big plate for $11.99 plus the other crockery accessories. I
remember at Flossies Guest House in Nantucket she use to have the original
China pattern. I bought a Tony's cheese pizza for $3.49, a can of Chicken of
the Sea tuna for .99, a head of broccoli for .99, a Purdue Oven roaster chicken
for .79 a pound with .55 off coupon on it for $5.56, Post Raisin Bran 20 oz.
with $2 off store coupon .99, two General Mills cheerios for $2 each, two
Tropicana Ruby Red orange juice for $2 each, Angostura bitters for $3.29, four
two ounce containers of Samba Instant coffee with Grand Union Card free, for
$25.75 total. I returned home, and I put away the groceries, and I started
cooking the Purdue chicken in the convection Microwave oven, and it should be
done about 12.35 A.M.. I will then chill it for cold chicken slices. I will do
a little internet work until it is done. Taking the hot shower made my back
feel a little better. I might go out after the chicken is cooked for a walk
about 1 A.M.. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/03/99 Sunday 7:10 P.M. EDT: I went to bed about
4 A.M., and I was up at 11 A.M.. I chatted with a couple of family members. I
emailed one of them beach1.mpg which is a rather amusing clip of a beach
accident. I got a tired spell, and I went back to bed until 5 P.M.. My back was
also a little stiff, so I took a back pill. I guess I have to learn to sit
upright at the computer. I had breakfast of three fried eggs, toast, vitamins,
orange juice, and coffee. I watched a bit of Baywatch Hawaii on Channel 9 at 6
P.M.. Well I guess I will clean up, and go out in a while. Have a good evening.
CIO
Note:<888>10/03/99 Sunday 3:20 A.M. EDT: I went out about
11:30 P.M.. I drove downtown, and saw a few kids out having cocktails. I drove
down by the waterfront, and not much was going on. I drove over to CVS in
Riverside, and I returned the two Honeywell water filters that did not work for
$10.60 return, and I bought a 50.7 oz. bottle of CVS generic antiseptic
mouthwash that is just like Listerine for $3.49 plus .21 Ct. sales tax for
$3.70 total. I noticed in the Clearance area in the back right of the store,
they have another type of water filter for half price for $20 and the
replacement cartridge for half price $15 each, however they only do 400 gallons
when the HoneyWell system did a 1,000 gallons if it worked. I then returned
downtown, and I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. A few kids were
still out. I noticed a long stretch white Lincoln Continental Limousine was
parked in front of Tucson’s bar. I also noticed most of the yuppies seemed to
be at the Dome. A few younger kids were at the Sundown saloon and at Thataways.
I returned home, and I was hungry; so I made a batch of nine Aunt Jamima
pancakes with Aunt Jamima pancake syrup and I had them to eat with ice tea.
Both the Grand Union and the Food Emporium were closed this evening. I still
have not bought much food yet this month, although I have paid most of my
bills. I received the bills for Cablevision and Optimum Online cable modem
which I still have to pay. I channel surfed a bit of television, but not much
was on. I guess it is another quiet weekend in Greenwich, or Byram, Connecticut.
Not much to report on, but at least I have my house cleaning and plant watering
done. I moved the magazine rack on the right side of the Queen Anne chair in
front of the left living room door to make more room to get by. I have to
remember that I have done my house cleaning, so I don't start doing it again
when I wake up tomorrow. I guess I will try to read a little bit more of the
book on Ronald Reagan for diversion. It seemed to be a bit warmer out this
evening. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/02/99 Saturday 10:50 P.M. EDT: I went to bed at
8 A.M., and I was up at 5 P.M.. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin bran,
toast, vitamins, ice tea, and coffee. I chatted with a family member. I
repacked the Honeywell water filters for returning them. I cleaned the
apartment and watered the plants. I did not throw my back out moving the plants
and the furniture for vacuuming. I had some Ramen noodles with Teriyaki sauce
and bread and butter and ice tea. I will clean up and go out in a while to
return the water filters and get a little bit of exercise. Well have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/02/99 Saturday 6:45 A.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message. I drove down by the waterfront and chatted with a fisherman.
I drove over to CVS at the Riverside Shopping Plaza, and I bought 16 packs of
generic cigarettes at $1.20 a pack plus two Honeywell water filter clearance
items at $4.99 apiece plus $1.75 CT. sales tax for $30.93 total. I returned to
the center of town, and I chatted with one local for quite a while. I then
walked down the Avenue and I chatted with a few other locals. I then chatted
with a former resident whom works for Arnold Bakers Best Foods about grain in
the midwest. About 4 A.M. it was quiet, so I drove over to the Food Emporium
and chatted briefly with a couple of night employees. I bought a pound of
Smithfield Bacon for $3.39, a large box of Kellogg’s corn flakes for $2.50, a
dozen eggs $1.68, a half gallon of Tropicana Ruby Red orange juice for $2.49,
Sealtest 2% milk $2.09 for $12.15 total. The Grand Union was closed. I returned
home, and I had a glass of ice tea. I tried installing first one and then
another was filter, and although the flow diverters work sending water into the
feeder tubes, they back up at the water filter intake at the bottom of the
canister, and water does not flow through them. A closer examination shows the
bottom angle flanges might be sealed with epoxy which possibly blocked the
intake values. I gave up trying to get them to work, so I will probably return them
tomorrow. I had some reheat Spaghetti with white clam sauce with ice tea. I
then filed this report, and it was a long cool night; and I am tired, so I will
probably go to bed shortly. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/01/99 Friday 9:00 P.M. EDT: Well I went to bed
this past morning at 4 A.M., and I was up at noon. I had breakfast of three
fried eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice, and coffee. I went out after cleaning
up around 1:30 P.M.. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I paid my rent
at the Lafayette Place Bank. I drove down Greenwich Avenue, and I chatted with
a nice Swiss couple who had parked next to me, and I told them about Swiss
businesses in the area. I stopped by the central post office in Greenwich and
obtained money orders to pay my GEICO insurance, electricity, Bell Atlantic,
and MCI bills. I went back uptown, and I stopped by the Presbyterian Church and
I went to their tag sale. I bought four pairs of pants for $5 each which I will
tell you more about latter. They have a new elevator at the church. I toured
their new sanctuary which has been enlarged since they have put on the new
stone front. I then drove by CVS and bought three packs of Tampa light cigar
cigarettes for $1.39 each and add .24 CT. sales tax for $4.42 total. I had .60
parking on a busy day of paying bills. I then drove down by the harbor, and I
chatted with a few of the fishermen who were doing their usual thing. I
returned home about 6 P.M.. I tried on the pants and the dark green wide wale
corduroy and the Tommy Hilfinger White Slacks fits me. Unfortunately the L. L.
Bean Heavy wool and the gray trousers were too small for me. I had some
reheated spaghetti with clam sauce along a Sprite soda in a chilled mug. I got
a tired spell after dinner, and I fell asleep until just now. Well time for
coffee, and then maybe I will go out for a walk. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/01/99 Friday 3:55 A.M. EDT: I restarted the
server logs. I earned $37.80 from ValueClick advertising in September. I guess
at the rate I am going I am losing money, but it keeps me busy. Maybe I will
try reading more when I have time. CIO
Note:<888>10/01/99 Friday 3:35 A.M. EDT: I went downtown,
and mailed out the report. I parked downtown, and I smoked a CVS cigar at the
post office plaza. I walked up to the center of town and viewed some of the
stores. I returned down the Avenue a bit and sat out for a while, and then I
drove down by the harbor and it was quiet as usual. I returned home and filed
this report. I probably will try to pay some bills after noonday today, so I
will try to go to bed and get up in time for that. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/01/99 Friday 2:15 A.M. EDT: I reheated the last
of the pasta fraiche and ate it with slices of bread with butter and ice tea. I
also made up a 48 oz. container of orange juice from the concentrate I bought
earlier this evening. Time to go mail the report and letter. CIO
Note:<888>10/01/99 Friday 1:55 A.M. EDT: I printed out my
Microsoft Money Income versus Expenses report for the last nine years and I
also wrote a letter, and I am about to go out and mail them to a family member
now. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/14/99 Thursday 9:55 P.M. EDT: I rested until 2
P.M.. I cleaned up, and I went out and I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I stopped
by the Hospital Thrift shop. I tried to park at the Greenwich Town Hall, but
the parking lot was busy with everyone trying to get flu shots. I parked at the
board of education and walked over to the Town Hall. I got a number and filled
out the form. I waited with about 400 people for about an hour and a half for
my shot. I saw former and present first selectmen there, along with a lot of
the old guard in Greenwich. I was about number 325. I got my flu shot for free
since I have a Medicaid Card. If you don't have insurance it was $15. You have
to be over 65 to get a pneumonia shot. I then walked over to Greenwich Avenue,
and I walked up to CVS. I bought a white Djeep large light for $1.59 plus .10
tax for $1.69. I then walked down the Avenue. I told someone in the senior
center about the flu shots. They were going to be open again from 7 P.M. to
9:30 P.M. this evening. I then drove down by the harbor. No one was fishing
since it was about 45 degrees F.. I said hello to a local resident. I then
drove along the waterfront to CVS in Riverside. I checked GNC for the arthritis
supplement Glucosomine and Chondroitin, but they were too expensive. I stopped
by CVS and bought two cartons of Philly little cigar cigarettes for $12.19 each
plus $1.46 Ct. tax for $25.84 total. I then drove over to Port Chester, and I
stopped by the Vitamin Shoppe at the old Caldor shopping center and I bought a
240 tablet bottle of 500 mg. each of Glucosomine and Chondroittin with
suggested retail price of $59.95 for $35.97 with their 40% discount no tax. I
also bought a clearance item of two sixty tablet 1000 mg. bottles of MSM for $9
both. I then went to Odd Job trading and I bought a box of 15 Christmas Cards
for $4.99 with envelopes, plus a 10 oz. can of mixed nuts for $1.99 plus .34
tax for $7.32 total. I then went over to Staples, and I bought a 500 sheet
package of Xerox paper for $3.98 and a clearance item 20 CD Kensington plastic
rack for $2.90 plus .46 tax for $7.34 total. I then returned home. I put away
the merchandise, and I tool my arthritis pills. I had mixed nuts and ice tea
for dinner. I chatted with a couple of family members and a friend. I then
filed this report. The server was down, so I had to restart the server. Well
have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/14/99 Thursday 12:35 P.M. EDT: Well I was up at
9 A.M.. I had breakfast of three fried eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice, and
vitamins. I updated the IBM Long List ibm01.htm . Well have a good afternoon. I
have a 3 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note:<888>10/14/99 Thursday 12:45 A.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message. I drove downtown, and I sat out for a while. I watched the
police stop a driver from the Bahamas. It was a quiet evening. I walked the
lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and then I walked up Arch Street. I sat out
at the post office for a while. It was raining lightly, so I carried my
umbrella. I noticed on the bulletin board downstairs, they're giving out flu
shots at the Greenwich Town Hall tomorrow Thursday afternoon evening from 3
P.M. to 5:30 P.M. and about 6:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M., so I will have to get a flu
shot. I next stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought four cans of Pope crushed
tomatoes for .75 each, five cans of Pope tomato paste for $2, Ragu Classic
Alfredo sauce $2.19, a quart of Parmalat 2% milk $1.45, GU Parmesan cheese
$2.99, two Stouffers five cheese lasagnas for $2 each, a Tony's Cheese pizza
$2.50, a 2 pound bag of onions $1.99 for $20.12. I returned home, and I put
away the groceries. I am a bit tired, so maybe I will go to bed earlier this
evening. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/13/99 Wednesday 9:30 P.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message, and I dropped the table off at the Hospital Thrift shop. I
stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York, and I did some banking. I drove down
by the waterfront. I stopped by the Greenwich Library, and I chatted with the
usual library security. I stopped by the Greenwich train station and said hello
to somebody from Germany with his family whom was taking the train to Stamford,
that looked like somebody that I use to work for in Manhattan next to the
United Nations. I drove down by the waterfront, and I chatted with one former
neighbor about getting Direct TV internet connection, since he already has
Direct TV. I chatted with the blue fishermen, and I told them that this time of
year; for about every 30 blue fish they catch, they might get a four foot
striper. I drove through Bruce Park looking for snow geese. I returned to the
center of town, and one local town observer is back from Italy. I chatted with
another Florida resident. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and I
chatted with a few people. I walked back up Arch Street. I sat out at the Post
Office plaza for a while. I returned home at 6:30 P.M.. I sat around the
apartment for a while. One local library patron told me the Wallenberg family
from Sweden is one of the world's most powerful families except for possibly
the Saudi Royal family. I relax for bit thinking and testing out scripts. I
received a call from American Online from Flagstaff, Arizona wanting to know
how I like AOL. I chatted with them for a while. I had dinner of microwave
heated ham with Dijon mustard, steamed frozen mixed vegetables, microwave
potato, ice tea, and I am now just having my coffee. Well have a good evening,
and I guess after my coffee; I will go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>10/13/99 Wednesday 1:40 P.M. EDT: I was up at 9
A.M.. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s corn flakes, toast, coffee, orange juice,
and vitamins. I decided to do a little bit more furniture rearranging. I moved
the square table from the right window corner of the living room out of the
apartment, and I will give it to the Hospital Thrift shop. I moved the Danish
end table in front of the bar in that corner. I moved the bar in front of the
left living room closet. I put in the two leaves into the dining room table and
stretched it out along the left was towards the desk, and rearranged various
items that were on those surfaces. The apartment is still a bit cramped, but it
seems to work better. I am just about to have some reheated spaghetti and
tomato sauce with ice tea. I will then clean up and go out in about an hour.
Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>10/13/99 Wednesday 1:50 A.M. EDT: I went downtown
after the last message. I drove by the waterfront and there was a couple making
out on the pier. I parked in the center of town, and I ran into a commuter. I
walked up the Avenue with the commuter chatting about technology. The person
told me about the Internet World computer show in Manhattan. I mentioned some
events I had seen happening locally. We toured over by the automobile
dealerships on West Putnam Avenue. I showed the commuter some of the Mercedes
Benz products available. We tried checking out McDonalds, but they did not have
any food left ten minutes before closing. I chatted about processor size maxing
out, and told the person that I have been chatting about Optic processors for
ten years which could be smaller since they would not be limited in size by
electrons. I mentioned I had chatted with a few Japanese about them over the
years, but I don't know if anything has come of it. I bid adieu, and I headed
back downtown; and I sat out until about midnight. I drove down by the
waterfront at midnight, and I saw a large sailboat heading out of the harbor. I
returned home, and I relaxed. I heard the Doberman visiting next door bark. I
relax for a bit, and I even though it is early, I had a busy day; so I will
probably be going to bed shortly. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/12/99 Tuesday 9:50 P.M. EDT: I had my coffee,
and I made up a batch of icetea.htm . I guess I will go out for some fresh air
after I restart the server. CIO
Note:<888>10/12/99 Tuesday 8:35 P.M. EDT: Well I was up
about noon today. I had breakfast of a two egg omelet, toast, coffee, orange
juice, and vitamins. I received my ValueClick advertising check for $37.68. I
stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street and cashed it. It was
busy at the bank after the holiday. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift
Shop, and I viewed the merchandise. I made my 4 P.M. appointment with my new
appointment person. I will now have that appointment on Tuesdays every two
weeks. I drove down by the waterfront. The usual fishermen were there. I
chatted with one person whom I had not seen in a while whom had a very nice
folding canvas lie down beach chair. I told him they come in handy when
traveling around the shoreline. I mentioned that if one goes down to Florida,
it might be handy to take along one of those DeLongi oil filled radiators in
case where one stays does not have heat. I chatted with a visiting couple from
London. The gentleman was a well recognizable face out of London. They
mentioned they were having trouble getting into Tod's Point, so I told them they
could be my guests at Tod's Point despite the mosquito problems. I discussed
nature and the fact somebody told me they had seen two Artic snow geese in
Bruce Park which foretells a cold winter. I then drove over to Tod's Point
along the waterfront, and told them the guests from London might be stopping
by. I sat out at Tod's Point for a while and walked a short way around. I left
at closing about 6:10 P.M., and I drove over to Staples and toured the store
merchandise. I next went over to the Exxon Station next to the Greenwich
Library and bought $12.50 of premium at $167.9 a gallon. I then stopped by the
Grand Union and bought 18 bags of Ramen noodles for 6 for $1 for $3 of various
flavors, a cooked half boneless smoke carvemaster ham at $1.99 a pound for
$6.59, four boxes of extra thin San Georgio spaghetti for .50 each, 5 cans of
Star Kiss tuna in spring water for $2 all, two five pound bags of Idaho
potatoes for buy on get one free for $2, two Tropicana Ruby red orange juice
for $2 each, a half gallon of GU 2% milk $1.89 for $22.95 total. I returned to
the car, and I chatted with a local on the way out about high insurance rates
in the area. I then returned to the store and bought a pound of early morning
bacon for $1.79. I noticed on the town fathers was about whom I had not seen in
a while. I guess down from Nova Scotia. I returned home, and I put away the
groceries. I am just finishing boiling a box of San Georgio spaghetti noodles
and reheating some tomato sauce for dinner along with ice tea and coffee. I had
a chilled diet Sprite in a frosted mug when I returned home. Well have a good
evening. I guess after dinner and coffee, I might go out for a stroll. CIO
Note:<888>10/11/99 Monday 11:55 P.M. EDT: Well I went out
for a walk after the last message. I stopped by CVS first, and I picked up the
prescription for VIOXX for my back and another prescription I take to reduce
the stress generated by all my ambitious neighbors. I parked in the center of
town. I walked down by the harbor and chatted with a few former neighbors along
the way. One former neighbor had his IBM Aptiva start acting up, and I
suggested it might be the power supply or the older building he lives in might
not have good wall receptacles, so when it cuts out; it might be caused by a
plug making a faulty connection in a wall receptacle. I chatted with a gal
catching blue fish from Barbados. The bluefish were really hopping in the
harbor in front of the Greenwich Capital Associates building. I chatted with a
couple of other regulars. I chatted technology with two fellows from Hong Kong
and Siberia. They really did not tell me anything I already did not know. I
walked back up the way chatting with the one from Siberia. He told me that
Russian bears are afraid of Badgers which are like Wolverines. I told him about
a friend from Bloomington, Indiana that raises Dalmatians like he was walking.
I walked back to the center of town, and I mentioned to one walker that the
Scott Amudsen base in Antarctica is able to relieve some of its personnel today.
I chatted with another retired railroad employee about wildlife in the area. We
both agreed there is a large Skunk population downtown. I mentioned that there
are at least four to six skunk families living along Steamboat Road. I returned
home about 10 P.M.. I put away my medication. I chatted with a relative whom
invited me down to Texas for Christmas. The relative mentioned that John Warner
spent $26,500 on a cashmere jacket in Manhattan today, so maybe he is out here.
We have a Cashmere clothing store diagonally across from the YMCA. I believe
some quaint folks in Scotland still supply cashmere. I also chatted with a
couple from Israel today and a lady from Macedonia. I generally chat with quite
a few people during the day, and I frequently try to speak French if they don't
know English. Well at least I got a little exercise and fresh air. My back
feels a little bit better. I had reheated spaghetti sauce and noodles for
dinner. I suppose not much else is happening. Well have a good evening, I guess
I will try to relax a bit and do a little computer work. I also chatted with
the person at the orthopedic back chair on Greenwich Avenue. The Mexican bakery
is being taken over by the Japanese restaurant next door. Well have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/11/99 Monday 4:05 P.M. EDT: Well I took a nap
from about 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. to rest my back. I checked with
http://www.gordonliddy.com/ and Raymond told me that his father was never
employed as private security for Richard Nixon after he gave up the secret service.
Thus it goes to show that everything that is printed in the New York Times is
not necessarily true. Well I emailed a few people this message:
I checked with Raymond Liddy, and he said his group have not run a
private security firm in five years, so whom ever these Hispanic government
people are or private contractors they must be working for some other
individual, group, or other political group. I do know Nelson Rockefeller
speaks Spanish, so maybe he hired them since the Nelson Rockefeller Museum is in
San Antonio, Texas. http://www.ggordonliddyshow.com .Don't mess with me, unless
you are interested in hiring some sort of construction outfit like Fluor,
Olympia and York; Asea, Brown, Boveri; Stone and Webster; Turner Construction,
Bechtel, or some other world wide construction outfit like General Electric,
all I can do is give you their address or telephone number which you should be
able to find yourself. Yours Truly, Michael Louis Scott
Well not much else to report on, so I will go check out the remains
of the day. Hopefully my back will not cause me too much problem. Have an
enjoyable afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>10/11/99 Monday 9:00 A.M. EDT: I took a Viaxx back
pill before going to bed last night. I was up at 8 A.M. this morning. My back
is still sore and it still hurts to move around too much. I had my physician
order a new prescription for the Viaxx. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s corn
flakes, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I tried watching a bit of
television, but I did not find it interesting. I guess I will try to do a bit
of computer work. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/10/99 Sunday 10:10 P.M. EDT: Well I fell asleep
while listening to the BBC http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio5live/live/output28.ram .
I guess I might try to rest a bit more. Not much to report on. Have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/10/99 Sunday 7:40 P.M. EDT: I chatted with a
family member about the fact that the alligator or crocodile might be living
around Arnold Baker, since they use cooling water to cool off the ovens which
might keep the gator or croc warm enough for the winter. In other news I found
the site www.big‑brother.nl that is the live cam on a household, but
unfortunately although I am half Dutch, I don't know a word of Dutch, and the
site really messes up Microsoft Internet Explorer, but works with Netscape.
Well so much for that. On other Audubon observations, I noticed a black dog by
the entrance to Tod's Point yesterday that looked like a two foot high wolf,
but it was probably a black Samoan. Its hair was sticking out like it had stuck
its paw in a light bulb, but possibly it was scared if it had seen a reptile. I
noticed while driving through Bruce Park yesterday, that a swan was hanging out
with the Chinese cormorants on the pond between the road and the turnpike. I
did not see any geese although there are plenty of geese dropping around. I
have not been out observing much because of the mosquito encephalitis scare in
the area. Well have a good evening, I suppose I will just relax at home for a change.
CIO
Note:<888>10/10/99 Sunday 5:05 P.M. EDT: I added a can of
mushroom to the spaghetti sauce just before it was done, and I had my spaghetti
dinner with ice tea. I then tried the Brazilian Samba instant coffee and it was
very delicious. It is not bitter and it tasted a lot like the Nescafe instant
coffee I use to drink in Europe during the winter of 1972. Well I guess the
Brazilians still know how to make a good cup of coffee. I have been relaxing
listening to classical music on the older stereo system I have in my apartment
with 16 older stereo speakers that still work fine. The Queen Anne chair sits
in front of one pair, so the harpsichord music sound particularly very good
when one listens to it. One does not have to turn on the stereo system very
loud to get the surround sound effect. It is very relaxing, so I guess I might
take a cat nap for a while now. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/10/99 Sunday 2:30 P.M. EDT: Last night before
going to bed, I moved the yellow French chair in front of the computer which is
more comfortable and I put the restored leather office chair in the living room
sitting area. I was up at 5 A.M. this morning. I puttered around. I watched
Robert Schuler www.crystalcathedral.org on television. I had two fried eggs, toast,
five strips of bacon, orange juice, and vitamins for breakfast. Words to the
wise when you have four eggs left, eat two eggs for two days not three eggs and
then one egg. I fell back asleep after channel surfing until about noon. I got
up and watched a little television including "Two Fat Ladies" cooking
show. I decided to start cooking dinner. I had taken out of the freezer and put
into the refrigerator a package of Jones sausage which I browned in olive oil
in a Griswold frying pan. I added to this two strips of bacon. I added the
browned mixture to a Revere soup pot, with olive oil on the bottom, along with
two diced medium onions and two large cans of plug tomatoes. I added a quarter
of a cup of white French white wine, along with herbs and spices (ground black
pepper, basil, oregano, Italian seasoning, celery salt, Hungarian pepperica,
Chinese five spice, cinnamon, hot curry, and two beef bouillon cubes) and a
dashes of Tabasco, Lea and Perrins worcestershire sauce, and Angostura bitters.
This mixture while still cool, I pureed with the Braun hand mixture, and then I
put it one medium reducing it to low to simmer for an hour. I will have the
sauce over spaghetti noodles in about an hour for dinner. I am listening to
some classical music and just relaxing around the apartment. It is a cool,
damp, rainy day; so I am just relaxing a bit inside. I took my back pill VARXX
before going to bed last night, so the back seems a little bit better today,
but I am still stiff when moving around particularly when standing up after
sitting down. Well have an enjoyable afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>10/09/99 Saturday 11:20 P.M. EDT: I had dinner of
the rest of the Purdue chicken along with defrosted mixed vegetables that I
undercooked and Ramen noodles with chicken curry seasoning. Unfortunately the
Ramen noodle factory puts too much curry in their mixture, so I ditched the
Ramen noodles. I went out and moved the car around in the parking lot. I
watched an ABC movie about a 767 being hijacked and I basically tried to rest my
back. Not really much to report on. I noticed a low flying plane overhead and
heard another one fly low overhead. Well on a limited budget, I guess there is
not much for me to do but sit home and relax, unlike all the movers and shakers
in the local community. Well have a good evening, I think I will start winding
down for the evening and think about getting some shut eye. I have to get use
to a new computer chair, since I put my regular computer chair in the living
room sitting arrangement, and I am using the restored computer office chair.
Well at the moment, I have to bend over too much to use the keyboard, so I will
have to see how it work; and possibly switch back to the other chair. However
that configuration over all these years might have caused my back pain. Well so
much for computer interior decoration 101. Have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>10/09/99 Saturday 7:20 P.M. EDT: I went downtown
after the last message. It was warm and damp out today. I sat out for a while
and then I walked up the Avenue and chatted with a few local people. I returned
back down the Avenue. I drove down by the waterfront and the usual fishermen
were there. I drove along the waterfront, and I stopped by CVS at the Riverside
shopping plaza and bought a carton of Captain Black cigar cigarette sweets for
$11.83. I then drove out to Tod's Point and I walked out to the south west
corner and viewed the harbor. One person was out in a loud motor boat, and it
sounded like they hit bottom or rocks about a half mile north east of Island
Beach. They were going fast, and it was a very low tide; so maybe they hit
bottom or a rock. Anyway they were back underway heading back into the Mianus
River harbor basin. I suppose during very low tides, one has to watch out for
more obstacles than during the normal tides. I chatted with a family about how
well my medication for my back was working, and I mentioned I will have to see
how I feel when I wake up tomorrow. I returned back home, and I noticed a few
weddings going on around town as usual on a Saturday afternoon. I guess I
should start thinking about dinner. I guess I will finish up the rest of the
Purdue chicken. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/09/99 Saturday 3:00 P.M. EDT: I chatted with a
family member. My back was feeling better with the VIOXX pills. I just finished
cleaning the apartment and watering the plants. I also moved the mahogany
bureau from the living room to the bedroom by making room for it by removing
the bedroom door and storing it. I put the yellow French chair where the bureau
was, and I put the restored office chair in front of the computer. I
straightened some other areas up too. Well I had a spinach pizza for lunch
along with ice tea. I took out the garbage. I will now go out for some fresh
air with my thermos of coffee. Have an enjoyable afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>10/09/99 Saturday 8:50 A.M. EDT: I took one of my
prescription back pills with my morning vitamins, and I went back to bed. I
rested on my stomach, and I woke up and my back felt a little less painful. I am
still a little bit stiff in the back and painful in the back, but it is
slightly better. I will hold off on the house cleaning until tomorrow and see
how I feel. Well not much going on. I might go out around noon. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/09/99 Saturday 3:55 A.M. EDT: Yesterday
morning, I raised the parson lamps in the living room, so they would not
interfere with the day bed. I went out after the last message yesterday. I
parked in the center of town. I walked down by the harbor and sat for a while
in Roger Sherman Baldwin park. I noticed two full grown and two younger swans
on the harbor. It was a cool blustery day. There was a lot of goose droppings
on the park. I walked back uptown, and I sat out for a while; and I studied the
squirrels in front of the senior center. I then stopped by the Greenwich
library and read the local paper. It said they decided not to buy the U.S.
tobacco building at exit 4 for the Greenwich Police department. I read a
computer magazine. All day my back was hurting me yesterday. I returned home,
and I went to bed about 6 P.M., and I was up at 3 A.M.. I had breakfast of
Kellogg’s corn flakes, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. My back is
still hurting me again this morning, so I might rest more. I was advised to
soak in Epson Salts in the bath tub. The custodian in the library told me that
President Clinton was in Manhattan, so maybe that is why it was slow out here.
Have a good morning.
Note:<888>10/08/99 Friday 2:45 P.M. EDT: I had breakfast
about 6 A.M. this morning of three fried eggs, six strips of bacon, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I tried to rest, but I could not fall
asleep. I watched a bit of television. My back is bothering me again. I suppose
I should not do any heavy lifting for the indefinite future. I finally took a
hot bath around noon and soaked for a while. I went outside briefly and chatted
with a neighbor. I just had dinner of cold chicken leg and thigh with Tabasco
sauce, steamed broccoli, and Ramen noodles, and ice tea. I suppose I will go
out for a while to enjoy the afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>10/08/99 Friday 5:45 A.M. EDT: I ran Norton Anti
Virus on all three drives. I moved a couple plants around, putting one of the
miniature ferns on the octagon table, and I put the taller lean palm on the
dining room table. I moved the candy and throat lounges to the dining table. I
moved around the two American, French, and Norwegian flags. I have the small
blue chair blocked with the Danish end table in front of the bar and the desk.
I could possibly move the Grand Rapids CBS table from the right corner out of
the room, and put the Danish end table there, but it is convenient to have the
end table clear next to the dining table, bar, desk, and computer chair for
setting items occasionally there, and if one wanted to set up the bar and serve
drinks it would be convenient. Not that I plan to have a drink, but the way my
back feels, I think I should. I will try to rest of have breakfast. CIO
Note:<888>10/08/99 Friday 4:55 A.M. EDT: I ran Norton Disk
Doctor with surface scan on all three hard drives, and then I started a tape
backup; and I went to bed about 9 P.M.. I was up at 2 A.M., and the tape backup
finished about 3 A.M.. While waiting for it to finish, I went out by the
dumpster; and retrieved the blue sofa frame. I moved it with a skate board that
was available. I put it back in the apartment where the Queen Anne chair was
perpendicular to the long sofa with the bolsters on it. I put the Queen Anne
chair in front of the right side of the long sofa. I put the long sofa coffee
table in front of the desk and bar. I put the leather arm chair in front of the
left closet sideways. I moved the octagon sofa behind the blue sofa, with the
periodical rack to the left of that. I put a miniature plant on the dining room
table. I put another plant on the desk. I put on of the left stereo speakers
underneath the television raising it higher, so one can see if from all points
in the room. I checked the television connections to make sure it has clear
reception. I watched a bit of Martha Stewart while thinking through this. I put
pillows on the blue sofa to support my back, and I set up pillows and a knit
throw on the pineapple bed. It is all a bit crowded, but it works; and there is
room to move around. I tied up my wall electrical cords with rubber bands on
nails to keep them away from the electric radiators which have come on a bit. I
have room for storage underneath the pineapple poster bed. My back is hurting
me a bit, and I took a back pill before going to bed. Well I think I have it
all straightened around. If you're near sighted like me, it looks fine. Of
course a big fat person would have trouble moving around in the apartment, but
there is plenty of room for me to maneuver. I also ran Norton Speed disk on all
three hard drives, so I basically have done my system maintenance. I might
either go back to sleep or have breakfast. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/21/99 Thursday 12:05 P.M. EDT: I went to bed at
3:30 P.M. yesterday, and I was up at 8:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of three fried
eggs, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I moved the Queen Anne chair
around facing the television opposite the front entrance door. I put the Danish
coffee table next to it, with room for a tea cup. I put the telephone on it and
the Nantucket ash tray and television remote. I put the mahogany telephone
table next to the blue couch with the decoy mat on it. I straightened out the
Coca Cola tray underneath the day bed putting the Greenwich telephone books behind
the television on the television cabinet. I put the older pairs of sun glasses
with the other sun glasses. I put some personal items in the bedroom bureau
left drawer. I straightened out the shoes in right living room closet and other
items in the closet switching clothes around between the left and the right
closet. I frisked the clothes to see if any strange items were left in them. I
put the ironing board back in the right closet. I put the rug cleaning machine
underneath the day bed. I took the bathroom telephone off the wall next to the
toilet and put it next to the bathroom entrance, so if it rings at night it
won't disturb my neighbors. I checked my cables in the hallway. I have two
stereo wires running underneath the beginning of the hallway carpet, and a
telephone wire and stereo wire running underneath the bedroom threshold and
along the hallway and into the bathroom. Technically one should not have wires
underneath carpet, but I figure it is more dangerous to trip over them at those
points. I spackled the screw holes for the telephone in the bathroom and the
holes where I moved the parson lamps above the day bed. I put another power
strip on the bedroom bureau, so the typewriters are plugged into it, and the
emergency flash light is more easily available. I moved the cough drop bowl to
the dining room table. I move the magazine rack behind the Queen Anne chair at
the entrance to the kitchen. I put the speaker further forward, so it is easier
to make into the kitchen. I moved the brass lamp behind the Queen Anne chair,
so one can turn it on and read, but when it is on; it glares into the door side
part of the blue sofa, if someone is sitting there. I move the pelican and pink
flamingo Audubon picture further right underneath the cafe sculpture, and then
moved the larger stereo speaker away from the computer into the corner
underneath granddad’s picture, and put the laser printer on it. I put the light
beneath granddad’s picture higher to do this, and I put a 40 watt bulb in it,
so it is not so bright. I put the Body Basic's aroma machine on the Boston
Acoustics speaker in front of the large speaker placing it on the right back of
the blue sofa sideways, hopefully it won't fall down on a sitter with the aroma
machine. I put the Wilson Jones Terminal Center stands in the middle of the
desk with my odd paper work in them and the computer cdroms and demos on them.
I put the aroma machine funnel to store the beads on that stand with the bad
Sony Tape. I put the Sony SuperStation backup tape devise on the file cabinet
along with current mail and paper work, and my scratch paper and three working
pins along with the www.icelandair.com 1‑800‑779‑2899 two day
travel to Scotland promotion for $399, which seems like a lot of money to go to
Scotland for two days. Their website is www.Scotland99.com . I move the
Monsanto and George Bush coffee cups with mostly non working ink pins in front
of the Sony Superstation. Basically the space behind the restored leather
office chair is open, so it look more open, and less closed in. I moved the
fake book light on top of the right hallway bookcase and left the eight light
on all the time for a night light. I repaired the Malaysia Save the Children
balsa wood tropical fish with Elmer’s glue, and set it up to dry. I moved the computer
tool kit on top of the shrunken pair of long underwear. I put two candles on
the two Harvard plate on the bedroom bureau. I moved some other bric a brac
around the bedroom. I sorted out the hallway sweater closet, and put the
scarves and gloves on the lower shelf. I put the Television folding tables in
front of the bar. I put a empty little silver frame on the Dictaphone. I folded
the parson lamps further apart. frisked the clothes in the bedroom closet, and
moved a few clothing items around. had dinner about 9 A.M. of reheated herbal
garlic in wine boneless chicken breast with ham and onion along with reheated
pasta mixture and ice tea and coffee. I just remember, I put the NOAA weather
warning radio yesterday to the right of the computer, so I can follow it more
easily while I am on the computer. After breakfast, I went to clean the toilet
brush container, and I noticed a mosquito had died in it, so I sanitized it and
left a quarter of a inch of Swiss Pine cleaner in it. I called the Greenwich Health
Department and notified them of the mosquito that had to try to breed in my
toilet cleaner container. I guess it is smart to leave a little antiseptic in
the toilet cleaner container, besides spraying it with Lysol. I have a 3 P.M.
appointment today, so guess I will clean up shortly and go out for the
afternoon, and try to remember to pick up a few items at the Grand Union. Well
have an enjoyable afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>10/20/99 Wednesday 2:30 P.M. EDT: I decided to put
the two miniature palm trees on the dining table. I also took the Dupont
Cordovan cutting board, and put it on the lazy Susan and then put the medium
size golden pathos in the terracotta pot and under liner. I moved the two other
plants on opposite sides of the air conditioner that I keep going to bring in
fresh air, but I don't run the condenser to cool the place in this weather. I
moved a few other books by the telephone table. I put the six Norwegian milk
glass cups with the Norwegian Royal Crest on the oak dining table. I rehung the
Pelican and Pink Flamingo Audubon prints further to the left so they are not
blocked by the large speaker. I hope the magnets in the old stereo speaker
don't interfere with my computer. I put the White Star Line place mat on the
spider web frame in front of the mirror. I put my apartment keys and house keys
in the Nantucket ashtray. I pruned off some of the dead leaves of the golden
pathos plant, since I probably have been watering it too much when I water it.
I went downstairs and checked my mail, and I had a flyer from Joyel Haave
running for town tax collector on the republican ticket. I sipped some ice tea
and relaxed a while. Well the NOAA weather radio did its regular Wednesday test
at noon. I heard something mentioned that they are expecting two to three
inches of rain later this afternoon, but it might be more if this part of the
same tropical storm front that came through Florida. Well have an enjoyable
afternoon, and I think I should try to go to bed. CIO
Note:<888>10/20/99 Wednesday 10:25 A.M. EDT: Well I was not
able to fall asleep. I decided to do more arranging. I put the two leaves back
in the dining room table spreading it across the room between the green couch
and the left closet. I moved the restored leather office chair where the large
speaker was on the right side of the blue couch. I rearrange the material
around the speaker putting the tape drive on it along with other bric a brac
that was in that area. I stacked up ten Veterans of Foreign War encyclopedias
from after World War I, and put the mouse pad on them to my left, so I still
have easy access to the mouse. I can put my scratch paper on the office chair
when I make notes. I suppose I could make notes on the computer just as easy,
and technically these are notes I am doing on this now. I pulled back the Queen
Anne chair, and I put the telephone on the telephone table next to it. I move
the pathos plant off the telephone table to the window sill. I put the two
miniature palms on either end of the dining table opposite the lazy Susan. I arranged
the four bent wood chairs around the table at the rounded corners with the two
old rustic French dining chairs in the center on either side. I placed water
bird and nautical place mats around the table, somewhat worn. I have one the
Revere bowl with lid in the center of the lazy Susan with various ash trays and
cigarette lighters for guest use. I have one Washington D. C. ash tray with red
Djeep light to the right of the side French chair facing the television. I put
the TV tray underneath the day bed where the laptop typewrite is in the
briefcase with the Coca Cola trays with odd items along with the telephone
books. I also have the ironing board all the way back underneath the day bed. I
put the magazine rack on the far side of the bedroom bed next the night stand
on the right side of the bedroom desk. If one were entertaining around the blue
sofa which I never do, you could pivot the yellow French computer chair towards
the computer square off an the left angle, and move the Danish coffee table equal
distance between the leather office chair, Queen Anne chair, and blue sofa or
even turn around the French computer chair 180 degrees backing it against the
computer table facing the Queen Anne chair. It does make it necessary to lean
on the sofa to get the paper off the laser printer, but I hardly ever use the
laser printer. Since I use the computer all the time, and hardly ever
entertain, I plan to mostly leave the French arm chair facing the computer on a
left diagonal. I had to run a telephone extension cable from the computer power
control center underneath the blue couch, so the telephone can be on the
telephone table next to the Queen Anne chair on its right along with the
Smithsonian volcano book and the Nantucket ash tray sitting on it with the Greenwich
Country Club Zippo lighter in the Nantucket ash tray. Well so much for
arranging household items for personal convenience and aesthetic comfort. I am
a bit bushed, so I might try to sleep sooner or later. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/20/99 Wednesday 7:40 A.M. EDT: It is a drizzly
pouring rain outside today. After dinner I did some more rearranging. I put the
Moulin Rouge painting where the Bermuda watercolor was on the right side of the
day bed. I put the Bermuda water color on the left most bookcase in the hallway
behind the blue piece and white piece of coral. I took out from the Princess
Diane memorial television chess, the Panasonic KX‑E708 electric
typewriter and the black IBM 50th Anniversary selectric typewriters and put
them on my bedroom bureau. I put the Decoy lamp in my bedroom window. I put the
books on my bedroom bureau on the television chest. I put the beer steins on
the bookcase behind the television chest. I put the 5 1/4 floppy shareware
disks from the left closet and lots of the boxes my computer parts came in the
chest. I organize the left closet shelf. I put the spare laser printer paper
there along with a few other computer items along with the 3 1/2 disk storage
trays. I cleaned out the right closet shelf and put the excess shopping bags in
a bag and eventually put them in the car to take to the thrift shop. I put the
hats on that shelf. I sorted through some other items. I put the telephone
books in a Coca Cola tray underneath the left front of the day bed. I remade the
day bed put a mattress liner on it, along with a French brocade sheet and I put
the light blue blanket on it. I put the dark blue blanket as a throw on the
green couch. I moved the bar in front of the television stand. I moved the
dining table closer against it. I put the telephone and answering machine in
front of the Queen Elizabeth Life Magazine coronation portrait. I put the NOAA
weather warning device on the Dictaphone at the far end of the green couch. I
put the Shield of Pall Mall that was on the hallway bookcase on the front door
inside. I moved the two television trays against the wall where the bar was
folder up behind the restored leather office chair. I have both typewriters in
working order I believe. I move the cuff link box to the bedroom dresser. I
moved one of the pineapple lamps on the white bedroom dresser. Behind it is a
six plug strip with a emergency rechargeable flash light like the one behind
the kitchen rack. I moved the magazine rack in front of the left side of the
left closet, so the door still opens next to the restored leather office chair.
I took out the laser printer from the bottom two drawer filing cabinet and put
it on the shelf in the left closet. I showed one of my neighbors what I had
done. I dumped the old telephone books and other paper items in the recyclable
paper bin. I chatted with one of my neighbors outside briefly and explained
what I had been doing for the arthritis. I had some reheated pasta mixture and
ice tea just now. I am very tired, so I think I will go to bed. Have an
enjoyable morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/20/99 Wednesday 1:25 A.M. EDT: I have not made
it out yet or cleaned up. I completed a successful tape backup at midnight. On
the slower bi-directional speed it took the Sony Superstation about 28 hours for
a 6 gigabyte compressed backup. I tried the other tape, but it does not work;
so I will have to send it in for exchange. I rebooted the computer without the
tape drive turned on without loading the drivers, and I was able to turn it on
and the HP LaserJet II printer; and it worked through the pass thru port. Thus
when using the HP LaserJet II printer now, you have to turn on the Sony
Superstation Tape machine, but you don't need to reboot. While doing all this,
I did some more cleaning and straightening around the apartment, and generally
reorganizing. I put the items on the bedroom window sill on waterproof items,
so when it collects moisture in the winter, it won't damage them. I moved the
old National Geographic magazines on top the file cabinet. I brought down my
three beer steins and displayed them at lower levels. I sifted though the Coca
Cola junk tray underneath the day bed. I hung the picture of the Moulin Rouge
on the front door. I put the Audubon Pelican and Pink Flamingo pictures above
the desk beneath the copper French Cafe sculpture. I did a bit of damp rag
dusting. At about 11:15 P.M., I washed the four boneless chicken breasts that I
bought last night. I rolled two in olive oil putting a little olive oil in the
bottom of a Pyrex pie dish. I put the chicken breast in it. I laid quarter inch
strips of ham across the breast. I put two pads of "I Can't Believe It's
Not Butter" on each breast. I poured a third of a cup of French white wine
on the chicken breast, and some Angostura Teriyaki, dash of Lea and Perrins
worcestershire sauce, and a dash on Angostura bitters, and then I diced finely
four gloves of garlic and spread it on the chicken breast, and then I put on
light dashes of ground pepper, garlic powder, Basil, Oregano, Italian spices,
cinnamon, celery salt, poultry seasoning, and Chinese five spice. I then
sprinkled on a bit of Parmesan cheese. I then diced finely a medium onion and
sprinkled it on the chicken breasts. I added a small amount of olive oil on
this. I cooked it in the convection oven at 350 degrees F. for 35 minutes. I
had one of the breasts for dinner with the reheated pasta dish from last night
along with ice tea and coffee. I refrigerated the other cooked breast. I enjoy
the new dining table setup, since it is more spacious. I did the dishes and
made up a batch of icetea.htm without the wine which I am just about to put in
the jugs. I will go out in about 45 minutes after I clean up for a breath of
fresh air. I have to remember to keep an eye out for any skunks. Well have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/19/99 Tuesday 9:10 P.M. EDT: I stayed up until
12:30 P.M.. I moved the Queen Anne chair from in front of the television to in
perpendicular to the blue love seat just beyond the front door entrance. I
moved the magazine rack between the two closet doors. I moved around other bric
a brac around the apartment. I was up at 5:30 P.M., and I had breakfast of
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. The backup of
the D: and E: drives will be done about midnight, and it is still running. I
changed the aroma beads in the Body Basics aroma machine. I vacuumed the
apartment. I listened to the BBC while doing all this, and they were talking
about organic food. I move the Prince Charles "Vision of England"
book in front of the book on the book shelf about Queen Victoria and another
one on the Windsor’s. I checked my stereo speaker this morning to make sure
they all work. I sorted out the magazines and periodicals in the magazine rack.
I need to shower and clean up before I go out. I also moved the television
tables behind the front door. Well not much else to report. I might move the HP
LaserJet II printer cable from the Sony Superstation pass thru to either a
serial cable if I have compatible serial cable of back on the four port LPT
converter box, since that did not seem to be the problem. I would do this after
I get the backup finished. Well have a good evening, and I will be out in about
a half hour or so. CIO
Note:<888>10/19/99 Tuesday 8:25 A.M. EDT: I just finished
the tape backup of the C: drive using the slower Bi-Directional setting. It
took about 8 1/2 hours for 2.7 gigabytes. I just started the backup of the D:
and E: drives appending it to the same tape. It should take just about as much
time or more. I put a book in front of the tape drive, so it does not make as
much noise. I went out after the last message. I drove down by the waterfront
and viewed the harbor. I parked in the center of town, and I walked up
Greenwich Avenue. I noticed a dime on the sidewalk in front of Outdoor Traders.
I saw two pedestrians heading towards the Food Emporium. I sat out at the bench
at the top of the Avenue for a while. I walked on back down the Avenue, and I
found another dime in front of Saks Fifth Avenue, which I picked up. I noticed
the night security motion detector device at www.restorationhardware.com sets
of an ultra sound frequency when one walks by the doorway. I walked the lower
section of Greenwich Avenue. I viewed the Mitchell’s construction project while
walking back up the Avenue. I heard water being pumped. I noticed they are
laying the grids and platforms for pouring the main floor in front, and still
working on the lower level in back. I talked to a local peace office about the
internet. I stopped by the Food Emporium about 3:30 P.M., since the Grand Union
was closed. I spent about $21.32, but I did not get a receipt; so it is hard to
be accurate. I bought Angostura Teriyaki sauce for $1.59, a barrel jar of
German dill pickles for $1.99, two pounds of boneless breast of chicken at
$1.99 a pound for about $4, two half gallons of Florida Natural orange juice
for $2.50 each, a half gallon of 2% milk for $1.89, Three Kings bacon for
$2.59, a dozen eggs for $1.79, a box of Spinach fettuccini $1.79 and a bulb of
garlic about .50, for about $21.32 total. I returned home, and I noticed a dead
skunk on the Post Road just west of the Shell Station, and it really stank. I
put away the groceries. I noticed the backup was continuing. I decide to do
some more furniture rearranging. I put the blue love seat couch against the
left wall as you come in front of the desk. I moved a speaker in front of the
desk and file cabinet. I setup the mouse pad on my tape box. I put another
speaker at the other end of the couch with a small speaker on it by the kitchen
entrance. I put a small lamp on it from the bedroom. I put the Round Oak table
with the leaves removed in the center of the room where the couch was. I took
out three other small bent oak chairs with the single one and the two formal
restored French dining chairs and put them all around the table. I put the two
miniature palms on the window sill, and the golden pathos next to the large one
in the kitchen entrance, and the smaller on in the bathroom. I put the former
mouse mahogany table next to the Queen Anne chair in front of the day bed. I
exchanged phones and put the portable on that table with the Nantucket ash tray
on the answering machine. I put the large button speaker wire phone next to the
computer. I put the Danish square table in the corner in front of the blue sofa
and speaker, so I lie facing across the diagonal of the room. I put the bar
where the restored leather arm chairs was, and move the restored leather arm
chair in front of the left closet door, with two folding TV stand tables next
to it. While I had the closet door available, I switched my frequently worn
clothing to right closet and put my less worn jacket and suits in the left
closet. I put the Decoy lamp in the bedroom. I took down last years Christmas
Cards of the French cafe sculpture and stored them. I moved the French,
Norwegian, and two United States flags where the IBM 24 pin printer was. I put
the 24 printer underneath the bed. I have the HP LaserJet II printer working on
the tape drive pass thru, so the tape drive has to be one before one boots the
computer (tape no necessary) to have the printer work, if one intends to use
the printer. I had to connect the answering machine and portable phones to
power sources behind the day bed. I also received a package from UPS yesterday
from a family member. I rearranged various smaller objects around the
apartment. I put the magazine rack at the kitchen entrance at the end of the
blue sofa. I put the mahogany octagon table in the hallway, and I gave it to an
early rising neighbor, who said she knew somebody that could use it. It was
solid, but it had some chipped and cracked pieces. I put the two oak table
leaves in the right hand side of the bedroom closet. I put the Prince Charles'
"A Vision of England" underneath the bar on top of the wine glasses.
I put the aroma lamp in front of the laser printer. I put the Revere Bowl with
top with ash trays in it on the lazy Susan on the oak dining table. Thus I kept
busy while doing the tape backup. One has to walk around the dining table far
side in front of the long green couch to access the computer French arm chair.
I also put the framed spider web in glass case beneath the left wall full
mirror. I put the sewing kit in the left bedroom top drawer along with a deck
of cards. I put the blocked of desk supplies I need in the front of the top
drawer of the file cabinet, which a couple items had to be moved to open. Well
it all seems to work. I am tired, so after some Ramen noodles, I will go to
bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/19/99 Tuesday 1:05 A.M. EDT: I was up at 2 P.M.
today. I called Sony Superstation support at 1‑888‑369‑0685.
They called me back at 4 P.M., just when another backup had quit, and I had
just finished cooking breakfast of three fried eggs, five strips of bacon,
toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I went through a number of
procedures with the tech representative. We decided put it on "BI
Directional" speed which is slower and takes twice as long would work. He
also recommended me taking off the LPT to 4 LPT port switch box. Sony Tech
support is at
Sony Electronics
c/o New Image Technology
78 Lafayette Avenue
Suite 102
Suffern, New York 10901
He also said that I could send back the non working tape for an
exchange at that address, if I don't get it working.
I disconnected the 4 port box and in the process loosened the
screws on the LPT 1 connection, so I had to open up the computer to reconnect
it. I reconnected it, and I also cleaned the CPU fan and spray the whole inside
with canned air. I adjusted different cables that had shifted. I closed the
computer, and at about 6:30 P.M., I started a regular EPP backup, which quit
unsuccessful after four hours. I also had reinstalled the Seagate Backup
software putting in the original SCSI driver instead of the Microsoft update. I
washed the glass wear on my bar which all had a film on it. While doing this I
watched a bit of news. I started my laundry which I finished about 11 P.M..
When the backup failed after four hours, I set it on the Slower bi-directional
speed which will take about nine hours for just the 2.7 Gigabyte C: drive. I
will then add on backups for the D: and E: drives appending them to the tape. I
put away the laundry. I took a shower and cleaned up. I boiled some Pasta
Ronzonni Rotini number 45. I added to a medium pot, one jar of Ragu alfredo
sauce, and then a half Ragu jar of white wine which I shook in the jar to
remove the excess cheese sauce. I added a can of sliced mushrooms, a diced
onion, two diced quarter inch slices of ham, ground pepper, celery salt, garlic
powder, oregano, Italian spices, basil, a half cup of diced frozen broccoli. I
simmered this mixture about fifteen minutes while the noodles boiled, and then
I drained the noodles and added the sauce mix over all of them in a large bowl,
and add a quarter cup of crated parmesan cheese and mixed it all together. I
had one portion for dinner with ice tea along with Samba instant coffee and
refrigerated the rest. I decided to start the server, and let it run while the
backup is running. Well after my coffee, I guess I will go out for some fresh
air and groceries. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/18/99 Monday 6:30 A.M. EDT: On Saturday
afternoon, I watered the plants and did my weekly house cleaning. I had dinner
about 6 P.M. of reheated ham, microwaved potato, steamed frozen mixed
vegetables, ice tea and coffee for dinner. I also did C: and D: drive backups
to the E: drive, and E: drive backup to the C: drive. I started a tape backup
about 6:30 P.M.. I went out at 8:30 P.M., and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue.
I was hungry, so I drove down to Maneros butcher shop, and I bought a steak
sandwich on a hoagie with onion rings for $5. They are open until about 9:30
P.M. on Saturday nights. I sat out at the Greenwich Capital Associates
waterfront steps and ate it. I drove down by the waterfront, and some of the
usual fishermen were there. I returned to town, and I walked lower Greenwich
Avenue. I sat out at the post office. I walked up to the top of the Avenue, and
I sat out for a while. I returned back to the bottom of the Avenue, and I sat
out for a while. I then walked the lower section of the Avenue again, and I sat
out at the post office for a while. I returned home to find out the tape backup
had failed and the computer had rebooted to the password. I started the tape
backup again, and it did the same thing again about 3 A.M.. I tried
reinstalling the tape backup software. I tried changing the LPT ports from
regular, to EPP, to EPC. I finally tried running the tape backup again, and
when I was up at 9 A.M., it had failed again. I went through the same
procedures again, even trying downloading a updated demo from www.veritas.com
which bought the product from www.seagatesoftware.com . I tried another tape,
and it failed too. I had breakfast about noon of Kellogg’s corn flakes, toast,
vitamins, coffee, and orange juice. I chatted with a couple of family members.
I made arrangements to go down to Texas over the Christmas holiday to visit a
relative flying Southwest Airlines . I will have to drive out to Islip, Long
Island to McArthur airport to use the free airline tickets my relative is
giving me. I continued to try to use the tape backup varying the procedures and
it still failed. I was having problems with Norton Disk Doctor showing back
CRCs which I fixed. I watched a bit of HBO movies. I continued the procedures
to no avail. I had a Tony's pizza and ice tea about 6 P.M. after a slight rest.
I continued working trying the tape backup. About midnight, I tried
reformatting one of the two tapes, I have had and it would take 12 hours, so I
stopped it; and the tape would not work after that. With the remaining tape, I
tried different variations. I basically had to reinstall the backup software
everytime the tape backup failed and rebooted the computer. I tried removing
all my cookies which seems to eliminate the bad CRC checksum problems. I
optimized the C: drive about 3 A.M. on Monday morning. I tried a backup with
EPC lpt port, and it failed. I put on a shorter tape drive to computer cable. I
tried a tape backup with LPT EPP setup, and less compression, and it failed
after about 300 megs of the 6 gigabyte attempt. I am tired, hungry and burned
out. I restarted the server which has been down for the last 36 hours. I will
have some Ramen noodles, and then go to bed. Have a good morning, and an
enjoyable work week. All I can think of it that there is so much humidity in
the air from the nearby tropical storm, it is causing the tape backup to fail.
What a pain. CIO
Note:<888>10/16/99 Saturday 2:35 P.M. EDT: I was up at noon.
I had breakfast of three fried eggs, toast, five strips of bacon, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I updated my index for Scott's Internet Hotlist SiteMiner
Search Engine . I fixed the stock quote links and opening links on the IBM
pages, I.htm , and I also included ibm01.htm in the downloadable directory.
Well after I do a few uploads, I have to do house cleaning and watering the
plants. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>10/16/99 Saturday 2:25 A.M. EDT: I updated the
Florida site mrscott.com which will be closed in about ten days. I updated
http://mrscott.com/dod01.zip the DOD directory linked from download.htm which
now has dod02.htmin it linked from dod01.htm linked from the opening page
dod.htm . Well I am bushed, so after I email a few people about the correction
of the directory, I will go to bed. CIO
Note:<888>10/16/99 Saturday 2:00 A.M. EDT: I had dinner
about 7 P.M. or reheated ham, steamed frozen peas, and microwaved potato and
ice tea and coffee. I was listening to the BBC and doing my regular internet
work when I discovered I had a major coding problem in the internet directory.
All *.htm and *.html links had a "/" following them which kept them
from working. I fixed all this code by searching and replacing with TextPad, so
they all should work now. I did a few other minor editing changes. The fixed
downloadable is at http://mrscott.com/download.htm or directly
http://mrscott.com/scott007.zip . Now most of the links should work. Well have
a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/15/99 Friday 6:35 P.M. EDT: I fixed a few of
the opening links in Microsoft 075.htm . CIO
Note:<888>10/15/99 Friday 6:00 P.M. EDT: I rested until 5:30
P.M., when I received a phone call from AOL trying to sell me their manual
again. I updated volcanoe01.htm . CIO
Note:<888>10/15/99 Friday 2:15 P.M. EDT: I updated Scott's
weekly broadcast sound.htm . CIO
Note:<888>10/15/99 Friday 1:35 P.M. EDT: I was up at noon. I
had breakfast of Kellogg’s corn flakes, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I updated nasa.htm and nasa‑103.htm . CIO
Note:<888>10/15/99 Friday 1:25 A.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message, and I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I then
walked up to the top and sat out for a while. I then walked back down the Avenue,
and sat out for a while. I then walked down the lower Avenue, and I walked west
on Railroad Avenue, and I then walked up Arch Street and sat out at the Post
Office. I left the Avenue about midnight. I noticed lots of youngsters in the
pubs watching the baseball game. I drove down by the waterfront, and it was
quiet. I returned home. I threw out an old bag of ice cubes. I put up a new bag
of ice cubes. I refilled the ice trays. I reheated some spaghetti noodles with
oregano, butter, and olive oil; and then put parmesan cheese on it and ate it
with ice tea. I then filed this report. I am a bit bushed, so I think I will go
to bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/31/99 Sunday 8:20 P.M. EDT: I went out about 2
P.M., and I drove down town. I noticed lots of people out enjoying the warm
weather today. I sat out in front of the senior center and lots of people think
the Pear Sculpture looks out of place, but I personally don't mind it since I
like Pears. Pear Liquor is also very tasty. I chatted with a few local telling
them about www.dialpad.com . After sitting out enjoying the sun, I returned to
my car and I drove down by the waterfront and chatted with some of the local
people. When I showed up at sunset lots of people were gathered at the end of
the road, and incoming launch flying a red and white pennant with "R"
in the insignia exchanged what seem to be a informal 20 gun salute with the
Indian Harbor Yacht Club's sunset canon exchanging about 20 rounds. The
incoming Launch seemed be firing something like a Shot Gun and I could not
believe the Indian Harbor Yacht Club fifteen inch long canon could be reloaded
so fast, so maybe they were firing some other type of weapon back like a shot
gun. It was all very noisy and no projectiles flew in the direction of the
Steamboat Road crowd. The usual fishermen were out there. I chatted with one
gentleman from New Jersey who was interested in buying my old Volvo because he
drove a car that was a white Volvo about ten years newer than my Volvo. He
looked quite a bit like a Head of State I have seen in Switzerland and he
appeared with his wife just at sunset. He looks quite a bit like the actor that
plays the modern day Count Dracula or Vlad the Impaler from Romania, so maybe
he flew over here for Halloween and the Yacht Club gave him a 20 gun salute.
Who knows in this town with all the Hollywood types around. I briefed on the
state of my Volvo and he lost interest, and he said he and his wife were hungry
and they had to go get a bite to eat and they drove off in the old White Volvo.
I noticed a young couple downtown dressed up in Halloween Costumes and the
young lad was wearing a Spider Man costume. I suppose it is another normal fall
day in Greenwich. I found on of those old plug electric plastic antennas by the
dumpster that you plug into your wall outlet, and I replaced the rabbit ears on
the short-wave antennae with the modern electric plug in device. I am too tired
to test the reception on the Short-wave Radio to see if it works any better. I
chatted with a couple of family members and they were getting ready for
Halloween trick or treaters. A few of my neighbors are gathered downstairs with
Tootsie Rool Pops for any kids that drop by. Well not much else is happening, I
am quite tired; so I guess I will go to bed to be up for my usual first of the
month routine. Well have an enjoyable evening, and since Halloween falls on a
Sunday, it should be a bit quiet. Best of all from me to any foreign heads of
state whom may be visiting the area, but I have to get some rest. I might have
some Ramen noodles myself and ice tea, before going to bed. CIO
Note:<888>10/31/99 Sunday 11:20 A.M. EDT: Well I finished
house cleaning and watering the plants. I chatted with a few night time people.
I made a few more calls this morning. I heard about the Egypt Air Flight
Disaster about 9 A.M.. I checked into it, and since I use to cover the south
shore of Nantucket, I called the Nantucket Police department, and told them
they should get personnel from New London, Connecticut to start combing the
beach on the South Shore of Nantucket. I watched a little bit of television
coverage on the event. While I was vacuuming I fixed the Electrolux vacuum
attachment, so it works when you turn on the vacuum. I guess I will place more
of my late morning calls, before I got out for a while after I clean up. I also
had reheated spaghetti sauce with reheated spaghetti noodles and ice tea and
coffee for my early morning meal about 6 A.M.. I told a few other people about
www.dialpad.com . Not much else to report on. I still can not go out until I
clean up. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>10/31/99 Sunday 1:15 A.M. EDT: Well I went to bed
at 6 A.M. on Saturday Morning, and at around 9 A.M., I received two no answer
telephone calls from somebody trying to bother me. I complained to the
telephone company, and I checked *69, and no number was returned; so maybe
somebody is bothering me through an internet gateway like www.dialpad.com . I
crossed notes with another local representative, and I did not fall back asleep
until about 2 P.M.. I was finally up at 11 P.M.. I had breakfast of Post Raisin
Bran, Toast, Coffee, Orange Juice, and Vitamins. I am just finishing my coffee
now. I called a few local people and told them about www.dialpad.com . Well
time for my weekly house cleaning and watering the plants. CIO
Note:<888>10/30/99 Saturday 5:55 A.M. EDT: I had some Ramen
noodles and ice tea for dinner about 10 P.M. I cleaned up, and I did a little
internet work. I went out about 12:30 P.M., and I parked in the center of
Greenwich Avenue. I walked up to the top of the Avenue, and I sat out for a
while. I observed a few ambulances on maneuvers. I saw a few college kids
having beverages at the Dome Restaurant. I walked back down the Avenue, and I
observed the two decorative lights in front of the veterans monument are now
working. They now have a new bronze pair sculpture at the Senior Center that
looks from the backside like a Horse's Ass. I walked down the Avenue, and I
told a local night watchman about the www.dialpad.com internet site. I sat out
in front of the post office a while. I walked back up the Avenue a bit and sat
at the veteran's monument. I then walked down towards Steamboat Road, and I
noticed a diesel locomotive coming in at the train station about 2:30 A.M. in
the morning. It was Metro North train, and each car had names on it, and one of
them said "Nelson Rockefeller". I observed a group of youngsters
coming off the train in Halloween costumes. I suppose they were working late in
Manhattan. I continued on walking down Steamboat, and I walked down to the end
and observed the night sky from the end of the pier. There is suppose to be a
Meteor Shower around November 17 that could knock out satellite communications
Meteor Storm Could Damage Satellites ‑ Air Force. I guess a number of
astronomers will be trying to observe the night sky. I walked back up the road
and noticed a few tenants out and about. I stopped by at Greenwich Capital
Associates and told them about the www.dialpad.com site, although they have one
of the heaviest telecommunications cables in town, I doubt if they need it. I
chatted with the night watchman there about a few minor details. I suggested
when they remodel the new Greenwich Harbor Inn, they put multi tiered parking
on the southeast corner of the property with all harbor through suites
accessible from the tiered parking through parking area to corridor, and
corridor doors to rooms. I suggested that there be no parking underneath the
building to prevent any accidental automobile problems affecting the guest
areas. I suppose a cleaver architect could come up with a cleaver enough plant.
I also think where the North Parking Lot is, they could eliminate it and put in
a private Maze garden. I suppose they are consulting with a few individuals trying
to keep it within budget. I suppose Greenwich Zoning would have to be shown a
presentable plan which would stay with the town restrictions against too much
development along the waterfront. I next walked back up the Avenue, and I sat
out for a while. About 3:45 A.M., I head over to the Shell Station and bought a
half gallon of Hood whole milk for $1.99. I returned home, and I had a glass of
ice tea. I relaxed a bit, and I then filed this report. Well have an enjoyable
morning. I suppose I will be doing my house cleaning today when I get up late
this afternoon or early this evening, so I will probably not be out before
about midnight. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>10/29/99 Friday 9:35 P.M. EDT: I went out and
chatted with one of my neighbors. I was reading the tech news, and I saw this
site mentioned Dialpad.com Free Internet Computer to Telephone Calls Anywhere
in the USA . You log onto the site, and it puts an Active X plugin on your web
browser and you can talk anywhere in the United States free through their
gateway in San Francisco. The have advertising on their dialpad. They should
have the Alphabet numbers with the telephone numbers on the Key Pad. There is
advertising on the Key Pad from groups like the United States Air Force. I had
one problem starting the plug in and got an error message. There was a Voxware
File in my C:\Windows\System directory "Vct32150.dll" that caused the
programs not to work, so I removed it from the directory and put in a backup
folder in case another program needed it to work. I chatted with a few friends
and family and it works quite well. I use my old Radio Shack headphones which I
keep with the computer, so I don't get feedback off the computer speakers when
talking. Well now I can really justify the expense of the Cable Modem. I spent
a while adding names and telephone numbers to the Dialpad.com Free Internet
Computer to Telephone Calls Anywhere in the USA telephone directory. Well I
guess this means that people outside of the country could call home through the
internet or elsewhere if they have high speed connections. I imagine it might
be a bit choppy with a telephone connection to the internet. Well it is the
best thing I have seen on the internet for a while since it is for free. Well I
have to clean up and have a bite to eat and possibly go out for some fresh air.
Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/29/99 Friday 2:50 P.M. EDT: I rested until
noon, and then I worked a bit on the directory adding links to
www.fortunebrands.com categories. Well I guess I might have some more reheated
spaghetti and tomato sauce and then clean up and get some fresh air. Have an
enjoyable afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>10/29/99 Friday 7:40 A.M. EDT: I was up at 6:30
A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of Post Raisin Bran, toast, coffee, orange
juice, and vitamins. I updated scott007.zip linked from download.htm by adding
IBM promo1.htm and Microsoft promo2.htm to the downloadable directory. I asked
a family member to order me a copy of Windows 98 Second Edition Upgrade. Happy
Birthday to a friend somewhere east of us. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/28/99 Thursday 10:55 P.M. EDT: Well I am still
awake. I went out after the last message. I drove down by the waterfront and
chatted with a group from Switzerland. One of Poggies handlers were around. I
stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I asked them to reserve a roll
of hemp webbing for me for $1.75 to use for furniture repair. I made my 3 P.M.
appointment. I drove back to the center of town. I walked the lower section of
Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with a retired IBM executive running for First
Selectman. I chatted with a some gals about St. Johns, in the U. S. Virgin
Islands and they recommended I use the Puritan Products brand of arthritis
formula. I am not sure where they are available. I walked back up the Avenue,
and I observed lots of individuals enjoying the nice weather. I drove down by
the waterfront. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and they were having a
reception for the new library administrator. I did not attend since I was not
properly dressed. I read three computer newsweeklies and the local paper. I
have to remember to bring my Polarized sunglass clipons to put on my reading
glasses since the new library is so bright. I noticed CompUSA has a special
with 3COM and @HOME selling Cable Modems for $100 after a $200 rebate. I
returned home. I decided to print out last summer's IBM and Microsoft annual
reports. The Microsoft Report in Word format printed out quickly, but the IBM
Annual report in *.PDF format took four hours to print out for the 96 pages. I
updated the IBM promo1.htm and Microsoft promo2.htm pages which took a while.
Well I am really bushed, so after being awake for 24 hours, I will have a bite
to eat and get some sleep. Have an enjoyable evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/28/99 Thursday 12:40 P.M. EDT: I went down and
checked the mail while about 11 A.M. and got a breath of fresh air. I chatted
with some of my neighbors. I updated the JAVA script in my opening home pages
Scott's Internet Hotlist and the links to not show the old Florida site. I
posted a page of the non working links that LinkSweeper removed from my
directory favorites when I used it three months ago Scott's Internet Hotlist
Favorites with Broken Link’s Bookmarks . Well I have been working at this for
about 14 hours, so I think I will begin to slow down. Have an enjoyable
afternoon. I have a 3 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note:<888>10/28/99 Thursday 10:45 A.M. EDT: I downloaded and
installed some IBM ViaVoice SDKs and other developer programs. They did not
work since, I did not let the installs overwrite my c:\windows\system\mfc40.dll
file which lots of programs try to overwrite. I uninstalled them and they left
lots of Active X registry entries in the registry which I used WinDoctor to
remove. However IBM Software : Groupware ‑ Productivity and Lotus :
ViaVoice : News is suppose to offer a free demo soon for those of you whom feel
like fiddling with it. I believe it will work with Microsoft Word 97 for Speech
dictation into the Word Processor. Well not much else happening. Since it is
the end of the month and I am low on funds, I am just relaxing at home. Well
have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/28/99 Thursday 6:25 A.M. EDT: I have been doing
routine work. I signed up for an offsite storage account at http://www.driveway.com
to store my key files off site. One gets 25 megs for free, 5 more megs the
second time you logon, 5 megs for filling out a survey, and 2 megs for each
friend that registers. It is a good deal for free to backup your key files off
site, or at least your critical files. You can also share files this way with
other users. Well have a good morning, time for some spaghetti and reheated
tomato sauce. CIO
Note:<888>10/28/99 Thursday 3:25 A.M. EDT: I went after the
last message. I drove down by the waterfront. I drove through Bruce Park and
over to CVS at the Riverside shopping plaza. I said good evening to two of the
patrol officers. I bought six packs of Philly Sweet light cigar cigarettes for
$8.34 less $1.50 in .25 off coupons plus .41 Ct. sales tax for $7.25 total. I
then drove back to the center of town. I walked the lower section of Greenwich
Avenue. It is cooler outside. My window thermometer says it is 40 degrees F.. I
chatted with one of the Starbucks delivery people about coffee. I drove back
down by the waterfront. I stopped by the Shell Station on West Putnam Avenue
and lower the air in my tires from 32 PSI to 30 PSI, since in the cooler
weather it helps to have a little better traction, and when one drives on the
highway which I hardly ever do; the tires warm up a bit and the PSI goes up. I
chatted with the friendly night manager at the Shell Station. Well not much
else happening. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/28/99 Thursday 1:10 A.M. EDT: I was up at 11
P.M.. I reinstalled two Windows 98 System Update files from Windows 98 Update.
I ran Speedisk on Drives D: and E:. The whole system is running fine. I have
MDM running when I first start the computer, but it is not running now. It runs
in the background. I had breakfast of three fried eggs, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, and coffee. I made my bed and cleaned up. Well I guess it is another
night on the net. The system is running fine, and I guess on Saturday, I might
do another tape backup. I have a 3 P.M. appointment today. Well have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/27/99 Wednesday 2:35 P.M. EDT: I reinstalled
Outlook 98 and downloaded the add-ons. I installed the add-ons and updates from
the Symantec Live Update Pro. I then ran Regscan, Norton WinDoctor, and Norton
Speedisk. Basically I have the system tweaked around, and it seems to be
running better. I will make another C: drive to E: drive backup now. I just had
some microwave popcorn and ice tea. I chatted with a friend from Eastern
Connecticut. It is cool in the apartment, and I am a bit tired. I guess it is
time to start slowing down and possibly going to bed. Have a good afternoon.
CIO
Note:<888>10/27/99 Wednesday 9:05 A.M. EDT: I just finished
backing up the C: drive to E: drive. I had a Stauffer’s five cheese lasagna for
a meal with ice tea. I just finished making up a batch of icetea.htm . I have
another half hour or a little bit more to finish three quarts of spaghetti
sauce that I made up with eight gloves of garlic chopped, three diced medium
onions, three cans of plum tomatoes, three cans of tomato paste, a third of a
pound of diced ham, 10 oz. of frozen chopped broccoli, 2/3 cups of white wine,
four beef bullion cubes, dashes of Tabasco sauce, Lea and Perrins
Worcestershire sauce, Angostura bitters, Angostura teriyaki sauce, garlic
powder, Italians spices, oregano, basil, celery salt, ground pepper, Hungarian
pepperika, Chinese five spice, parsley which I simmers for one hour fifteen
minutes, and I still have a half hour to go. Well have a good morning. I might
take a nap after I have refrigerated the spaghetti sauce. CIO
Note:<888>10/27/99 Wednesday 6:45 A.M. EDT: I was up at 11
P.M. last night. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, and coffee. I tried reinstalling Microsoft Network MSN 2.6 to fix it
when my www.msn.com page comes up it comes up with http://msn.co.uk instead. I
can get the MSN USA page by clicking on Welcome to MSN.COM USA . I also
reinstalled the Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 that came with MSN from a
download. I reinstalled the downloadable updates and the Microsoft Windows 98
system and internet explorer 5.0 updates. The system is running fine. I tried
changing a couple of setting in the registry to make the right MSN page come up
to no avail. Needless to say this all took a bit of time. I added the MSN links
to 075.htm , news.htm , and first1.htm . I also put them in the downloadable
group of files at download.htm to get scott007.zip . I will run RegClean,
Norton Disk Doctor, and Windoctor and then Norton Speedisk and then reboot the
computer and start the server and do another C: drive to E: drive backup. Time
to relax a bit. CIO
Note:<888>10/26/99 Tuesday 6:05 P.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last message. They are working on the Post Road removing a layer of
asphalt possibly for more underground cable repairs. I drove down by the
waterfront, and I viewed the harbor and I chatted with a few locals. I stopped
by the Greenwich Town Hall, and I chatted with the host of the Greenwich Year
2000 Party at the Hyatt Hotel in Old Greenwich, Connecticut. I made my 4 P.M.
appointment. I returned back down by the waterfront briefly. I returned home
and I pointed out to my neighbor what I had noticed along the waterfront. There
is a large 100 mile wide swath of clouds heading southwest to northeast with a
very sharp straight edge along the northern side. It looks like it could be
possibly a volcanic eruption cloud formation coming from the southwest. I am
now helping someone with AOL dial Norton Update which seem to be tricky. I am
very tired and going to bed. CIO
Note:<888>10/26/99 Tuesday 1:50 P.M. EDT: I drove down by
the waterfront after the last message and viewed the harbor. It is a very nice
day. I parked in the center of town and I walked the lower section of Greenwich
Avenue. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop and viewed the merchandise. I
notice they have a nice baby changer there. I also saw a walking cane. I went
by the Greenwich Library and they have the statue of Andre back up in the lower
courtyard, but they have not put up the plaque that use to be with it. I read
the local paper and chatted with a couple of patrons. I checked out the Speed
Test at MSN Computing Central ‑ Bandwidth and they are getting about 130
Kbytes a second at the library in the morning. I am getting a 1000 Kbytes a
second right now on the cable modem with people out on a nice day and kids
still in school. I recommended to a couple of patrons that Gold might be a good
hedge against stockmarket deflation although it has not done anything in
fifteen years. I mentioned that Malachite was an interesting material to
construct a building out of. I then drove downtown, and I stopped by the Mews
thrift shop and toured the merchandise. I bought a brass roll stamp holder for
$1 plus .06 Ct. tax for a total of $1.06. I chatted with the usual friendly
staff. I next went down by the harbor and chatted with a knowledgeable
fisherman about gator and crock watching. I drove through Bruce Park and I
stopped by ELDC thrift. I notice they have an old Rockwell circular saw there
for $10 that you could cut off your fingers with. One regular patron bought an
oval French inlaid table circa late 18th century to early 19th century for $40
with pedestal and three legs. They have an old beat up Windsor chair at the antique
shop at the other end of the plaza from ELDC. There were lots of dealers
touring the shops today. I returned to town and spent .50 on parking for an
hour. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and I chatted with the
Perrier deliverymen who were delivering foreign beer. Their truck is out of
Bethel, Connecticut. I chatted with painter painting the people's bank and told
them about painting an old house in Nantucket with epoxy paint from St. Louis,
but it took a lot of prep work. On the way down the Avenue, I studied the
Mitchell's construction site. I noticed they are laying the reinforcing rods
for pouring the front part of the first floor. I saw one gal in a antique
Oldsmobile drop a plastic medicine bottle underneath her car which I retrieved.
I noticed quite a few senior using walkers with bicycle brakes and small
baskets in front. About noon the yuppies started appearing. I chatted a bit of
French with some French speaking people around town. I headed back home at
12:30 P.M., and I fixed a Tony's cheese pizza for lunch with two German dill
pickles and ice tea. I heard loud noises in the hallway, and the plumbers are
replacing the hot water tanks nearby. They said they have 14 more hot water
tanks to go. Well it is a very nice day, so I guess I will go out and float
around some more. I have a 4 P.M. appointment. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>10/26/99 Tuesday 8:00 A.M. EDT: Well I did some
regular internet work. I chatted in the Italian chat room on AOL, but I don't
think they could understand my Italian. I showed one of my neighbors what I had
done in straightening up the apartment. Well not much happening, now that the
sun is up, I might go out for a little fresh air and day light. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/26/99 Tuesday 5:05 A.M. EDT: I did a little
systems maintenance. I an Regscan, Norton WinDoctor, and I Norton Speedisk on
the C: drive. I changed the Video multiplier to from 4 to 12 in the CMOS. On
the AOL Network Drivers TCP/IP‑>AOL Dialup Adaptor , I set "Wins
Configuration" to "Disable Wins Configuration". I was viewing
the television cabinet area and with certain decorative accessories on the bar,
it looked too busy; so I stored certain of the items behind the Nixon and
Kennedy books behind the television and speaker cabinets in the book case. I
guess it is all right to display mixers and a little wine. Since I don't drink
it make an impression that I am a lush having the hospitality bar set up, but
that is a copy of the Billy Baldwin style of decorating. A few years ago there
use to be a lot of old silver cocktail shakers in the thrift shops, so I will
have to keep an eye out for one of those. Well the system is running fine. I
will do another tape backup and more systems maintenance at the end of the
week. I have a 4 P.M. appointment this afternoon. I also mailed a letter at the
West Putnam Avenue new post office when I went out earlier this evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/26/99 Tuesday 3:20 A.M. EDT: I finished the
laundry. I chatted with Cablevision up in Bridgeport. Since I have to pay the
bills by November 3, I will go up to Cablevision in Norwalk and pay them on
November 1, and stop by CompUSA there. The Cablevision person seems to think
that Spanish is a secondary language here. I tried to explain to them with thirty
million people living in French Canada, that there are quite a lot of French
speaking people in New England and the New York area to no avail. Well so much
dealing the Cablevision propaganda agency. I guess if you don't want to deal
with a communications agency in English geared towards Spanish speaking
population, one could try DirecTV, but the satellite dishes do not work well
when it snows or snow is on them. Conversely Optic fiber of Cablevision tends
to fail when it gets extremely good, since glass or glass fiber gets brittle
the colder it gets. Well so much for being shook down the Mafia in Westbury,
Long Island to the tune of about $1,200 a year and another $900 a year for
GEICO insurance from Melville, Long Island. I guess the local Connecticut people
should start charging the New Yorkers and Long Islanders more when they are in
this area. First we should start charging out of towners for using our very
fine library. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/26/99 Tuesday 2:15 A.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message. I drove down by the waterfront and it was quiet. I parked in
the center of town. I found a one dollar bill on the street in front of the
senior center. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I returned home.
I had a cooked sliced of frozen pizza and a Stauffer’s five cheese lasagna. I
started my laundry. I am having my coffee, and I have about twenty minutes to
go on the laundry. I put the dollar bill I found in a little silver tone frame
I got with a two pack of Kent cigarettes as a novelty decorating item. I guess
I will do a little internet work this morning. I have to call up cablevision to
see if I can defer payment on the Optimum online TV and the Cable modem until a
few days after the third of November when they are do. Well have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/25/99 Monday 10:55 P.M. EDT: I had a phone call
about 3 P.M.. I was up about 5 P.M.. I had breakfast of three fried eggs, four
strips of bacon, toast, orange juice, and coffee. I watched the ABC evening
news. I went back to bed until about 8:30 P.M.. I put fresh sheets on my bed
and I cleaned up. I updated Scott's Broadcast sound.htm . Well I guess I might
be going out for some fresh air in a while. Also Scott's Site in Florida is no
longer available since, I feel the site here in Connecticut is adequate. Well
have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/25/99 Monday 9:40 A.M. EDT: My
"Motherboard Resources" drive was not working, so I deleted it and
restarted the computer, and it worked. I set my Intel Card driver to defaults
and it is working faster. I put the original S‑571 motherboard driver on
my computer or an earlier one and it is working much faster. Overall the
computer seems to be running as good as it ever has. Well I am tired, so time
to go to bed. Also with the faster Intel Ethernet Card defaults, I am getting
my home page to load in the AOL browser. I also installed the AOL Network
drivers from the Win98 Cdrom which are older, but they seem to go faster. Well
I am bushed have a good morning; time for me to go to bed. CIO
Note:<888>10/25/99 Monday 5:55 A.M. EDT: I had dinner about
11 P.M. of reheated chicken, steamed defrost broccoli, microwaved potato, ice
tea and coffee. I rested from about midnight until 1:30 A.M.. I did a bit of
internet work going through last weeks email. I changed the IRQ for the
SoundBlaster 32 from 10 to 7. I can not get the Fox News video clip to work
with it from @home. I changed the @home shortcut to load the web browser. For
some odd reason, my MSN page keeps loading with www.msn.co.uk . I must have set
it up improperly. Not a lot happening. I think I might have some microwave
popcorn and relax and go to bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/24/99 Sunday 9:20 P.M. EDT: I rested a bit this
afternoon. I chatted with family members. I wrote a letter to a family member.
I printed out some envelopes on the laser printer with Microsoft Word 97. It
prints the recipient bar code. In bold text I only got three lines on the
return address, when initially I got four lines. Well I guess I will have a
bite to eat, clean up, and possibly go out for some fresh air. I did the
internet update on Microsoft Money 99. My visitor had to cancel out today. Well
have a good evening. Computer and server all up to snuff. CIO
Note:<888>10/24/99 Sunday 1:55 P.M. EDT: Well the tape
backup completed successfully in 6 1/2 hours. I went for a drive about 4 A.M.
and a short walk on the Avenue. I bought a half gallon of 2% milk and margarine
for $2.98 at Cumberland Farms. I went to bed about 8 A.M. and just awoke now.
Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>10/24/99 Sunday 3:40 A.M. EDT: I finished my house
cleaning and watering the plants and straightening items around. I have tried
to make two backups, both of which have failed about half way through. I tried
between them to lower the refresh rate on my onboard video from 75 mhz to
default. I lowered the Video Multiplier in my CMOS from 8 to 4. I reinstalled
the onboard VGA drive for Win95 instead of Win98. This all did not make a
difference. This time I deleted the Sound Blaster 32 driver and changed the
CMOS setting for the LPT1 port to EPP, and I set the IRQ to 5 and the other
setting to 378. I rebooted and it loaded the Sound Blaster 32 to IRQ 7 and the
LPT1 port to IRQ 1. I will now installed the Seagate Tape backup software
again, and run it on its default install SCSI setting to see if that works.
About midnight I made baked boneless beast of chicken in wine with herbs and
spices, chopped garlic, and chopped onion, with a tab of Angostura Teriyaki
sauce, steamed frozen broccoli, and baked potato, ice tea and coffee. I tried
watching a bit of television, but it was boring. I rested about an hour. Well
back to trying to backup. I will possibly go out for some fresh air during this
attempt. Have a good morning. I won't run the server while trying another
backup. CIO
Note:<888>10/23/99 Saturday 8:40 P.M. EDT: I went to bed
about 8 A.M.. I started another tape backup which failed when I checked at 9
A.M.. I went back to bed, and I received a call from a friend who said he would
visit tomorrow afternoon. I started another tape backup which failed. I had
breakfast of three fried eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I
decided to return the tape drive to Staples in Old Greenwich. I packed up the
tape drive, and I cleaned up. I took the tape drive back to Staples. I could
not return it, but they exchanged it for a new one since Sony said that 7% of
merchandise is defective. The one I bought originally came in shrink wrap, and
the Sony Superstation does not come in shrink wrap, so the original drive I
bought was a returned item already and probably defective. I returned home, and
I chatted with one of my neighbors whom just returned from the Mohegan Sun
Casino. I setup the new tape drive with the same Seagate software. I will now
start the server, and try another full tape backup with EPP settings. Let's
keep our fingers cross that it all works. Well have a good evening. I will
start my house cleaning while the tape backup runs for about 5 1/2 hours. CIO
Note:<888>10/23/99 Saturday 7:40 A.M. EDT: I tried making a
Tape Backup with SCSI fast EPP, but both times it fail, so I reset the SCSI
drive to Bi-Directional, and like last weekend it should run continually for
about 28 hours, and hopefully I will have another complete tape backup. I will
run the server while it is running. Well I am really bushed, so time for bed.
CIO
Note:<888>10/23/99 Saturday 5:00 A.M. EDT: I decided to
reinstall Windows 98, and then I reinstalled the Updates and a few other
necessary drivers. I ran Norton Disk Doctor, RegClean, WinDoctor, and also
reinstalled the Seagate Tape backup software. I did a C: drive to E: drive
backup. I just started the faster EPP full tape backup and hopefully it work
since I reinstalled Win98. Netmeeting still does not work. Well I will relax a
bit and go to bed. I am tired. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/22/99 Friday 10:20 P.M. EDT: Well I had a bite
of reheated pasta mixture, and I had to restart the C: drive to E: drive
backup, since there was not enough room on the E: drive. I moved the D: drive
backup to the C: drive. I then went out and I drove down Greenwich Avenue, and
I stopped by the waterfront and I said hello to a couple of the fishermen. I
then went over to Staples in Old Greenwich and I exchanged the defective
SonySuperstation Tape for a good one. I then stopped by the Hyatt Hotel in Old
Greenwich, and I chatted with Hotel Security for a while. A number of guests as
usual were arriving for a wedding reception. I used the Bank of New York ATM at
the Hyatt Hotel, and I withdrew funds. I then stopped by CVS at the Riverside
shopping plaza, and I bought a carton of Philly Cigar cigarettes for$11.94 plus
.72 CT. tax for $12.66. The carton was $12.19 but each package had a .25 off
sticker, but the scanner would only take one, so I have nine .25 off stickers
to use. I then returned home. I had to make another C: drive to E: drive
backup, since the one I started did not complete. Apparently one has to have
enough space for the previous backup plus the current one to get a complete
backup, so I deleted the previous and ran the backup again and it finished
after about an hour and fifteen minutes later. I had two German pickles while
doing this. I then changed the settings on my SCSI tape backup to EPP and restarted
the computer and started the server. I will try to run a faster backup now with
the new tape with the server running, let's see what happens. CIO
Note:<888>10/22/99 Friday 4:30 P.M. EDT: I installed the
parts of Microsoft Essentials 98, I did not have, since I had Microsoft Money
99, Microsoft Encarta 98, and Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0, and Microsoft
MSN, I did not need those features. I also went to Microsoft Word Downloads and
installed about 24 add-ons for Word 97 including the "SR2bOF97.exe"
update file, which asked me for my registration number which I had from
installing Microsoft Work 98, which is different than the Microsoft Essential
CD number. I ran Regclean, and Norton Disk Doctor, and Norton WinDoctor; and I
am just about ready to start a C: drive to E: drive backup. I will have a bite
to eat, and then clean up and shower; and then go out in about a hour. I might
drive up to CompUSA in Norwalk; and get an exchange for my SonySuper Station
which I bought from them which does not work. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/22/99 Friday 1:15 P.M. EDT: I went out
yesterday at about 1 P.M.. I basically did have finished cleaning up my and
rearranging my household. I got to thinking about the mosquito larvae and
mosquitoes I found growing in my bathroom toilet brush container. I figure they
might have come down the bathroom fan duct above the toilet brush since we live
near the Byram River which is basically a creek. I do have some luggage stored
here of a friend whom returned from Cologne, Germany a year ago and whose girl
friend's father worked in archeology in Egypt, so possibly he brought back
mosquito larvae in his luggage that set off the West Nile mosquito encephalitis
in this area. Another possibility is that a prominent Egyptian has a house on
Greenwich Harbor, and possibly he has an aquarium in his house that is breeding
Egyptian mosquitoes since he might have imported objects or Aquarium life that
might have contained Mosquito encephalitis. I checked with the House of Fins this
morning about it, and they said more than likely the fish would eat the Larvae.
I went out yesterday afternoon, and I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York.
I then stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I found a copy of
Microsoft Home Essentials 98 for $12.50 which I bought. I will install it after
I post this message. It has all its material with it. I will now have Microsoft
Word 97. I noticed they also have Microsoft Streets 98 there for $12.50. I
stopped by the Exxon station and bought $12 of Premium gasoline. I chatted with
a livery driver there driving a Lincoln Town Car, and I tried to interest him
in buying a Cadillac. I then went to the Grand Union. They don't have the
English china starter sets out at the moment. I did buy two bottles of Swiss
Pine cleaner for $1.39 each, a bottle of dishwashing liquid for $1.79, a nylon
scouring pad for .99, and a Sylvania 7.5 watt light bulb there for $2.39,
Angostura bitters $3.89 for a total of $11.84. I next went to my 3 P.M.
appointment. I toured the new Greenwich Hospital cafeteria and the Nutmeg Grill
is open from 6:30 AM to 10:45 AM, 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM and 3:30 PM to 7:00 PM. I
use to eat there a lot before I had a kitchen since it is the most reasonably
priced place to have a meal in town. I then drove down by the waterfront, and
the regular fishermen have disappeared. I noticed the sea gulls and the
cormorants were around the harbor and it was perfectly normal. I chatted with a
couple of visitors about ornithology. I mentioned that occasionally birds can
be dangerous. I next went by the Greenwich Library and read the local paper. I
said hello to one patron that had had a back operation, and I told him I was
using VIAXX for my back. I returned home, and I did some brain storming and
chatted with a couple of people. I went to bed about 10 PM. I was up at about
10 AM this morning, and I had breakfast of Kellogg’s corn flakes, toast, orange
juice, vitamins, and coffee. I chatted with a family member, and told them a
friend from Long Island would drive me out to McArthur airport on Long Island
and back when I fly from there to Texas over Christmas. I noticed my Apache
server log was not working when I went to restart it. I looked a the log, and
somebody had locked the log with the Archive switch. According to the log the
third to the last entry was
tcs‑gateway6.treas.gov ‑ ‑ [22/Oct/1999:12:37:30
‑0400] "GET /marine04.htm HTTP/1.0" 200 34298
and they hacked my server and locked the log, which seems very
unprofessional; unless they are sending a message that the U.S. Treasury
Department needs help from the U.S. Marine Corps. I unchecked the archive check
box, so the log works again. It is rather strange here when I chat with the
security personnel, they don't seem to know English very well as if it were
there second language. I will now install the features of Microsoft Essentials
98 that I don't have. Well have a good day. I suppose I will go out in about an
hour and a half. CIO
Note:<888>11/07/99 Sunday 9:50 P.M. EDT: I went to bed at 3
A.M. last night, and I was up at 9 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of
Cheerios, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I chatted with a family
member. I worked on the computer all day. I uninstalled the Naturally Speaking
4.0 update for Microsoft Word, and I put on version 3.0 that came with the
program, and it works much better in Microsoft Word, fast enough to make it
useful. I started working on trying to get Real Audio to work which was not
working. In the process of cleaning up some files, I noticed I had in my
"C:\Windows\system" directory, two copies of "mfc42.dll"
and "Mfc42.dll", got rid of the caps version and kept the Microsoft
lower caps newer version from 9/16/99, and believe it or not the system runs a
lot better. I tried installing Netmeeting, and it also works now. I finally
called tech support at Optimum online about 3 P.M., and although I tried
various options in Real Audio including changing setting and reinstalling it
several times including reinstalling it from Optimum Online before I called them
to no avail. While chatting with tech, I tried changing the
"Preferences" setting by unchecking "Enhanced Video" and
sure enough the Real Audio video now works fine. I optimized the C: and D:
drives. I backed up the C: and D: drives to the E: drive. Ford dinner I pealed
ten four inch Idaho potatoes, the smaller ones in the bag, and I diced them
into 3/4 inch pieces and boiled them in water with a dash of salt for a half
hour. I then put them in the Cuisinart with a quarter cup of milk and a half of
stick of " I Can't Believe It's Not Butter" along a few dashes of
Hungarian Paprika, a dash of basil, a dash of garlic powder and I mixed them up
into a pudding like consistency since I made the mistake of adding a half cup
of milk which makes them too runny unless you were going to try to make potato
pancakes out of them. Along with the mashed potatoes for dinner, I had a cold
chicken leg and thigh with Tabasco sauce and steamed frozen peas with pearl
onion, and ice tea and I am just having my coffee right now. I refrigerated
about four cups of the mashed potatoes. I chatted with a family member while
boiling the potatoes. I have to do my laundry in a little while. Have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/07/99 Sunday 1:40 A.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last message. I parked in the center of town. I mailed two copies of
my internet directory. I bought five stamps for $1.65. I walked the lower
section of Greenwich Avenue. I said good evening to a local Park and Recreation
employee who seems to know the town better than I do. I sat out in front of the
senior center. I walked up to the top of the Avenue. I noticed quite a few of
the college crowd were having refreshments and the local pub and I noticed
quite a few individuals were going to the movies. I studied the construction
site for the Mitchell's department store, and they have filled in more of the
southwest side of the foundation. I sat out at the top of the Avenue. I walked
back down the Avenue, and two strollers barked at me something I did not
understand. I returned down the Avenue and chatted tech with a local stroller.
I then walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue again. My feet were aching,
so I came inside about midnight. I chatted with a couple of contacts. I had
some microwave popcorn and a glass of ice tea. I also had eight Danish butter
cookies and a few jelly beans. I am tired, so I will pass up doing the laundry
this evening, and I will do it tomorrow when it is not busy. Well have a good
morning. One British contact told me that the "House of Lords" had
not been abolished, so I guess there is a disparity between Western Hemisphere
propaganda and that from the Eastern Hemisphere. Well I guess if I go to bed
now, I will be out on an earlier schedule today, if it is not too cold. Present
temperature is 47 degrees F.. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/06/99 Saturday 8:00 P.M. EDT: I was able to set
up the Microsoft Word 97 regular label program to print out my pin labels from
the manual sheet feed from the top the Laser Printer, five labels fed in at a
time. They come in handy for making flopping disk labels and other item label.
I made five, two disks copies of my Internet Directory, and I put them in saran
wrap and bound them together with Andy Boy broccoli bands for distribution, so I
now have a shrink wrap copy of my directory. I still have to clean up, and
there is still a wet spot where I scrubed the stain on the carpet which is
annoying when you step on it barefoot. I still have to clean up and have a bite
to eat before I go out for some fresh air. Have a good evening. I had a wrong
number phone call while doing my work. CIO
Note:<888>11/06/99 Saturday 5:35 P.M. EDT: I was up at 7
A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of three fried eggs, four strips of bacon,
toast, coffee, orange juice and vitamins. I went back to bed and got up at 10
A.M.. I started cleaning the apartment and watering the plants. I listened to
the last part of Tarzan of the Apes, by Burroughs, Edgar Rice: Listen to the
audiobook on Yahoo! Broadcast while doing this. I also cleaned the mirrors and
pictures with Windex. I finished about 3 A.M., and I had a dinner of cold
chicken and thigh leg without the skin with Tabasco sauce, steamed frozen peas
with pearl onions, two small microwaved potatoes, ice tea and coffee. While
drinking my coffee, I worked on a another project. Last night before going to
bed, I had a stain on the carpet from when there was a hot water tank leak in
the neighboring apartment. My Queen Anne chair had let off mahogany stain at
one of the legs on the carpet, so when I moved it there was red mahogany stain.
I should of taken care of the problem when it happened several months ago, but
it did not show until I moved the chair when rearranging the apartment. I
soaked the stain with white vinegar and salt which when I vacuumed it up this
afternoon, some of it was still there. I then soaked the stain with lighter
fluid and rubbed it in. After that I soaked the stain with a diluted mixture of
one fourth bleach and three fourths water. I wiped that in and worked it with a
toothbrush. I then put a tad of blue pigment watercolor in a small amount of
water and wiped that in. I then brushed it again with the toothbrush with the
diluted bleach mixture to the best I could get it. I then poured on blue liquid
detergent and brushed it with the tooth brush, and then I soaked up the
detergent with fresh warm water rinsing out the carpet. The net result is the
stain is barely visible, but it is still there; and the carpet around the two
inch stain is a bit cleaner for about five inches in diameter. Well since it is
old furniture stain, it is hard to remove. I guess in the Spring I will use my
rug shampooer and clean the carpet better. I then separated Scott's Internet
Hotlist downloadable into two separate files, which can be downloaded from
download.htm, so one can carry the directory easily on two floppy disks in
"Zip" format. Well I am now trying to print out some labels with the
laser printer and Microsoft Word 97 Avery label printer. However the labels are
old pin sheet feed labels, so I don't know how they will go through the laser
printer. I need them to put on a few floppy disks on my directory for easy
transport. Well after doing that, I might clean up; and go out for a breath of
fresh air. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/05/99 Friday 7:50 P.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop, and I viewed
the merchandise. I bought an old Cablevision Box for $1.50 like they use to use
before Cablevision. I then bought a buy one get one free of Parliaments for
$2.75. I might try to smoke cigarettes a bit at home, so the smell of cigar
cigarettes is not around, and I could smoke the cigar cigarettes outside. I
walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I viewed the Mitchell's
construction site. The have finished pouring about 40% of the first floor and
started to fill in the foundation at the southwest corner. I sat out in front
of the senior center. I drove down by the waterfront and the usual fishermen
were there in force. I noticed yesterday while at Tod's Point, there was a
brown gray heron on the road by the marsh area which I thought unusual for this
time of the year. They had a picture of it in the local paper today. I chatted
with the fishermen for a while. I then stopped by CVS and bought a tin of
Danish cookies for $1.99 and eight roll pack of Scott Paper towels for $5 plus
.30 Ct. sales tax for $7.29 total. Next week they are going to have 24 roll
packs of Charmin on sale, and they already have them stacked up, but not on
sale yet. I stopped by the local library and it was busy with lots of people
using the internet terminals. I read the local paper. My feet were aching since
I did not wear my usual Nikes. I returned home, and I fiddled with the cable
box on the bedroom TV set, but it does not work with Optimum TV, so I put it
away. I attached a Cable from the bedroom wall cable receptacle around to the
bedroom backup computer, so if I ever pick up a LAN card for it, I could use my
cable modem with it. 100 Meg LAN cards at CompUSA this week were $20 minus $10
mailin rebates, so I guess I could afford on some time. I relaxed a bit, and
they announced on CNBC that the Microsoft ruling had been announced and that
Bill Gates has to live as a hermit on a actively volcanic island for the rest
of his life or something like that. I then watched a bit of the History Channel
about the Mississippi River. I had some microwave popcorn and pumpkin pie for
dinner along with ice tea. Not much else happening, so have a good evening. I
don't think I will be going out this evening, since my feet ache, and I am bit
tired after having only five hours sleep last night and being up at 9 A.M. this
morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/05/99 Friday 2:00 P.M. EDT: I chatted with a
couple of family members for a while with www.dialpad.com . I ran Speedisk on
the C:, D: and E: drives. While doing this I went downstairs and checked the
mail. It is a nice day outside. I had lunch of cold chicken breast with
Tabasco, steamed frozen green beans, and microwaved potato, and ice tea. I am
just about to have a cup of coffee and then I will go out to enjoy the day.
Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>11/05/99 Friday 10:50 A.M. EDT: I was up at 9 A.M.
this morning. I made a backup of the E: drive to the C: drive while I was
asleep. While having and eating breakfast, I backed up the D: drive to the E:
drive and the C: drive to the E: drive. I rezipped the downloadable file
download.htm to include few extra links I have added, nothing major. I will now
run Norton Speedisk on all three drive, and I will shut down the server while I
do it. I had breakfast of Post raisin bran, toast, coffee, orange juice, and
vitamins. I guess I will either rest or clean up while running speedisk. Have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/05/99 Friday 3:30 A.M. EDT: I have not had
anything to eat yet, since I have been busy on the computer. I made a mistake
installing Dragon Naturally Speaking 3.0. I installed the update for it for 3.5
to 4.0; but after I trained it, I found it did not work in Microsoft Word.
After many hours of tinkering with it, I finally figured out that the update
was messing me up. I uninstalled it saving the sound file, and then I
reinstalled it without the update. It now works with Microsoft Word 97, but it
is a bit slow. It works faster with its own interface. I then installed the
Microsoft Home Publishing 99 Suite. I will now have some Ramen noodles and
Pumpkin Pie for a snack with ice tea before going to bed. Have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>11/04/99 Thursday 5:15 P.M. EDT: I went to bed at
midnight last night and I was up at about 7 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast
of three fried eggs, five strips of bacon, two pieces of toast, orange juice,
vitamins, and coffee. I went out about 10 A.M.. I stopped by and mailed a
letter at the West Putnam Avenue post office off the side road. I stopped by
the Hospital Thrift Shop. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York and did
some business. I stopped by the Mews Thrift shop, and they gave me a Honeywell
envirocaire air filter that they had out by the dumpster. I drove down by the
harbor and besides the usual fishermen, I chatted with a fisherman from Russia.
The CBS news truck was also there with their satellite in the up position. I
told them about having once worked for CBS news in 1973. I drove over to Old
Greenwich, and I got my hair cut for at Off Center barbers for $15 plus $5 tip.
They give a very good hair cut there. I went to the Old Greenwich Thrift shop
and bought a 10 inch electric burner liner for $1.50 and I stopped by CVS and
bought a bottle of garlic powder for .99, a bottle of Bay Leaves for .99 plus a
bottle of 91% alcohol for cleaning my tape drive for $1.39, plus two bags of
jelly beans for .99 each plus .12 CT. tax for $5.47 total. I drove out to Tod's
Point, but it was too windy to walk. I noticed by the caretaker's cottage near
the chained off entrance to the upper property, there was a very large dead
tree that had fallen down. It would supply about fifteen cords of firewood, if
properly split up; and since the tree was dead, the wood would be dry. I
stopped by Staples and found two packages of software in the Clearance Bin for
$9.99 each "Dragon Naturally Speaking Standard Version 3 with headset and
Microsoft Publishing Suite 99 with "Home Publishing 99", "Picture
It! 99" and the Hallmark Connections. I bought three package of open pins
from the Clearance area for $1.50 total and I then went to Putnam Trust Bank of
New York in Riverside to withdraw funds for the software. I returned and bought
the two packages of software for $9.99 each plus $1.20 tax for $21.18 total. I
then headed over to the Greenwich Library and read the local paper, and I
chatted with a couple of regular patrons. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I
returned home, and I installed the new Honeywell air purifier. It had hardly
been used. I threw out the old Hospital Electronic air purifier which is
dangerous. I had some ice tea. I sorted out my pins as to those which that work
and don't work, and I put them in four cups by the desk on the computer. I put
out the jelly beans on the lazy Susan on the oak dining table. I now will
install the two software packages. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/03/99 Wednesday 10:50 P.M. EDT: I went to bed
at midnight last night and started a tape backup. I got up twice during the
night and it had failed and I restarted it. I finally got up at 9 A.M.. I had
breakfast of Kellogg’s Raisin Bran, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins.
I reconfigured the backup program updating the SCSI drive, and put the Veritas
updated backup on and then reinstalling the Seagate backup, and starting it
again. It ran until about 4 P.M. and failed. While doing this I slept. I tried
the same configuration, but this time setting the SCSI driver setting to
"/W95" and not adding the other parameters. I also did one drive at a
time. I just finished backing up the entire system, except for a 100 Kbytes of
the D: drive. I watched television while doing most of this. Earlier I read two
month's back issues of the Greenwich Post and Interactive Week. After watching
the ABC news I had dinner of cold chicken breast with Tabasco, steamed frozen
green beans, microwave potato, ice tea and coffee. I made up a batch of
icetea.htm while doing the tape backup. I watched Animal World after the BBC news.
I just finished the tape backup and restarted the server. I found these two
links in the Greenwich Post Lolly Prince '99 who won yesterday's election for
First Selectman and The Greenwich Chamber of Commerce, Greenwich CT . I also
found a link to this firewall Welcome to Network ICE if you happen to afford
$40. Well since I got up late, I guess I will do a little computer and internet
work. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/02/99 Tuesday 10:10 P.M. EDT: I had dinner of
roasted chicken, steamed green beans, microwaved potato, ice tea, and coffee. I
watched a little bit of the Arts and Entertainment Channel. I guess I will do a
little internet work now. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/02/99 Tuesday 7:15 P.M. EDT: Well before I went
out, I took the two leaves out of the dining room table and moved it around a
bit to make more room in the apartment. I also put away two of the blue bent
wood chairs in the ceiling. I rearranged the table, and I put the two miniature
palms in the window. I put the restored leather office chair in opposite the
dining room table next to the day bed. I put the shield of Pall Mall back up on
the book case, and I put the Bermuda watercolor on the back of the entry door.
I put mom's picture above the restore leather chair. I put a folding TV table
next to the computer to hold the mouse pad and my note paper. I put the
Veterans of World War I books back in the bookcase. I think the apartment looks
a bit more spacious now. I went about 3 P.M., and I stopped by the Fleet Bank in
Byram to use their ATM. I voted at the New Lebanon School. I stopped by the
Arnold Bread store and bought three loaves of 3 seed bread and a pumpkin pie
for $6.35. I drove downtown and I drove down by the waterfront, but no one was
there on a rainy day. I went by the library and read three computer
newsweeklies. The Greenwich Times was not available. I stopped by the Grand
Union five cans of Cento Crushed tomatoes for $2, Ragu 4 Alfredo sauce $2.19, a
bulb of garlic .51, four cans of Cento tomato paste two for .99,a Red Baron
Pizza for $3.99, Ronzoni spinach fettuccini $1.65, GU frozen peas with onions
$1.34, GU whole green beans frozen $1.50, GG frozen broccoli pieces $2, two
"I Can't Believe It's Not Butter" $1.29, two 12 packs of Vintage seltzer
$1.99 each plus $1.20 can deposit for $26.85 total. I went to pay but the ATM
machine at the store was out of money, so I paid all but $4 and then went to
the Putnam Trust bank ATM and withdrew funds and returned to the store and
repaid the manager the $4. It was pouring rain heavily when I left the store. I
brought the groceries up, and I put them away. I showed one my neighbors my
apartment. I started cooking the Purdue chicken and it should be ready in a
little over an hour. Well I guess I will relax a bit have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/02/99 Tuesday 1:45 P.M. EDT: I was up at 7 A.M.
this morning. I had breakfast of three fried eggs, toast, five strips of bacon,
orange juice, and vitamins. I went back to bed after breakfast and awoke again
about 11 P.M.. I did some computer work. I just had some Ramen noodles and ice
tea. Not much going on a rainy day. I have to get out and vote in about an
hour. I checked with Bank of New York, and their online banking program does
not work with Microsoft Money 99, but they have their own online banking
program that works with bill paying for $8.95 a month. It would seem Bank of
New York is behind the times in online banking. Well I guess I should start
cleaning up, and getting ready to go out and vote. I also have to stop by the
Arnold Bread Store. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>11/01/99 Monday 9:35 P.M. EDT: I did a few errand
around the house, and I had lunch of reheated spaghetti sauce and Ramen noodles
with ice tea and coffee. I smoke a couple of cigars since I was out of cigar
cigarettes. At about 2:30 P.M. I went out downtown. I stopped by Putnam Trust
Bank of New York and did some banking. I went by the bank on Lafayette Place
and paid my rent. I drove down Greenwich Avenue and parked downtown, and I went
to the Post Office. It was busy, so I walked across the street and bought three
packs of basic regular buy two get one free for $6.40. I then went back to the
post office and waited in line for a while, and I paid my MCI and Bell Atlantic
telephone bills along with my GEICO insurance with money order which is cheaper
than bank money orders. I then stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop and bought
the roll of hemp webbing for $1.75 that I had asked them to save me. I chatted
with a few visitors from Scotland, one of whom looked like my paternal
grandmother. She did not seem to recognize me. I happened to be dressed up for
a change, so at least I made a presentable appearance. I noticed in Yahoo
Reuters today, they have a picture of Bill Clinton with King Olaf's younger
brother whom I am not sure is the King of Norway. I guess the Norwegians know
whom is King by whoms picture is on the money. I then stopped by Exxon and
bought $14 of Exxon Premium. I then drove down to the I95 and drove up to Cable
Vision in Norwalk. I paid my Optimum Online and my Cablevision for the last two
months. I was told that as oppose to the @home, I can get the Optimum Online
package $10 cheaper and own my own cable modem, however I am not sure that
service is available in Greenwich. One can pick up the modem and what ever
software you need for it at the Wiz in Norwalk. I then went by CompUSA in
Norwalk. I toured the store merchandise, but I did not buy anything. I thought
about buying the last headset microphone set from LAN? Electronics for about
$20, but I figured my Andrea electronic microphone I bought a couple of years
ago for $50 is better. I then drove through Darien. I stopped by CVS and bought
a carton of Philly Cigar cigarettes for $15.90 individually with $2.50 off in
stickers and two bags of jelly beans for .99 each with .92 Ct. Sales tax for
$16.30 total. I then stopped by the Greenwich Library and read the local paper.
I then went by the Grand Union and bought a quart of 2% parmalat milk for
$1.55, a Stauffer's 20 oz. lasagna for $2.99, GU 2% milk half gallon $1.95, two
half gallons of Sealtest orange juice not from Concentrate for $2.50 each,
three cans of Progresso New England Clam chowder for .99 each, two packages of
Oscar Meyer bacon for $2.50 each, a dozen GU eggs for $1.49, four boxes of
three piece plate, cup, and saucer Churchill English China with the blue and
white pattern like I got before for $1.99 each for $32.74 with .48 tax. I now
have 12 setting of the three piece china set. I will leave them unused for
guests if I should ever dane to have guests. I returned home and I had a diet
Sprite in a frosted mug and relaxed a bit after I filed this report. Well not
much happening. It was pretty much a normal day. I have to remember to set back
the clock in the car. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/01/99 Monday 10:00 A.M. EDT: I was up at 4
A.M., and I had breakfast of Post Raisin Bran, toast, coffee, orange juice, and
vitamins. I went out side and smoke a White Owl cigar since I was out of cigar
cigarettes. I came back in and fell asleep until about 9 A.M.. I went out and
smoke a Middletown Cherry light cigar. I restarted the Apache server logs for
the new month. Well I have to clean up and go out pay some bills at the first
of the month. I probably will drive up to Norwalk Cablevision and pay my Cable
and Optimum Online cable modem bills and stop by CompUSA on the way back. Well
first of the month is always busy. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>11/14/99 Sunday 10:20 P.M. EDT: I was up finally
about 5 P.M.. I had breakfast of three fried eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice,
and vitamins. I chatted with a few family members. I fiddled with my registry
settings from SpeedGuide.net and looked at Cable Modems & xDSL Registry
Tweaks and also Cable Modems & xDSL ‑ Advanced Registry Editing and I
used their recommendations for Windows 98, but checking my MTU with pinging,
the @Home server has a MTU of 1460 which I set my MTU settings to and thus an
MSS of 1420. The cable modem seems to be working faster, and at this busy time
of night I am getting 1 megabyte a second instead of .5 megabyte a second, so I
would say the settings they recommend along with the correct MTU and MSS
setting make a difference. I am not able to use www.dialpad.com on Sunday
evenings at the moment since it is busy and some weekday evenings. However when
I am on an earlier schedule and also during the morning it should be available.
I guess it depends on the number of Foreign users. Well have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>11/14/99 Sunday 7:00 A.M. EDT: I also put cinnamon
in the Oat Meal cookies. I went out after the last message, and I contemplated
the waterfront in the peaceful serene morning hours for about an hour. I
noticed it will be a cloudy day, when I came in at first light, it almost
looked like snow clouds. I returned up to the Avenue, and I walked the lower
section of Greenwich Avenue. I stopped by the train station and they have it
opened in the morning. I noticed a few people heading to the restaurant across
the street from the train station. I noticed a weird car from Florida with a
University of Vermont sticker, so it must be a reverse snow bird, I guess we
would call the person a pelican. Well I walked back up the Avenue, and I
stopped by the news stands across from Figaro and viewed the magazines. I
returned back to my car, and I stopped by the train station and I chatted with
one of the workers from Omnifitness waiting to start work on the new store. I
returned home, just now and sampled one of the oatmeal cookies and they taste
pretty good with a glass of ice tea. I guess I will try to go to bed. Have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/14/99 Sunday 4:15 A.M. EDT: I noticed an
obscure note in history as I was doing my reflections of past events. I believe
Prince Charles heir to the throne of Great Britain and the future head of the
Commonwealth is celebrating his 51st birthday today having been born on
November 14, 1948. I guess he will be seeing the trooping of the Horse Parade
today and other events as recorded on the BBC since the Queen and the Prime
Minister are out of England for the Commonwealth Meeting. Well Happy Birthday
Your Grace. CIO
Note:<888>11/14/99 Sunday 3:20 A.M. EDT: Well I went out for
some fresh air after the last message. I drove down by the waterfront, and it
was quiet. I drove over to CVS at the Riverside shopping plaza and I bought a
carton of Philly cigar cigarettes for $14.19 less a .25 coupon plus .84 CT. tax
for $14.78 total. The carton also has ten .25 off coupons on the packs which I
will use later. I thought about buying CVS Italian seasoning, oregano, and
basil bottles; but the store was out of them. I might find them on Greenwich
Avenue at the CVS store there. I returned back to town and I parked downtown,
and I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. It was a quiet night. I
drove back down by the waterfront, and then I returned home. I then used the
recipe on the Grand Union old fashioned oatmeal container and made 30 oatmeal
cookies. Instead of using a cup of brown sugar and a half cup of sugar, I just
used a cup of regular sugar. I also use 3/4 teaspoon of baking powder instead
of a 1/2 teaspoon of baking powder, and I also used a cup of chopped walnuts. I
put about Tablespoon balls instead of teaspoon balls on each of the two greased
baking trays containing 15 each. Since they were larger balls of cookie doe, I
cooked each tray in each of the convection microwave ovens for about 22 minutes
each at 350 degrees Fahrenheit. I then set out each tray to cool about 45
minutes, and I then put fifteen oatmeal walnut cookies in each of two Danish
cookie tins for munching on during the next number of days or so. One should
not eat too many of them since each cookie contains 1/30 of a cup of sugar. I
also used "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter" for shortening in the recipe.
An I greased the cookie sheets with Canola oil. Well it helps to keep busy
during the winter evenings. At the moment it is 38 degrees Fahrenheit outside.
Well have a good morning, I guess I will do a little internet work. I have
several days of email to sift through. CIO
Note:<888>11/13/99 Saturday 10:45 P.M. EDT: Well I finished
cleaning the apartment and watering the plants. I listened to a bit of BBC
while doing it. I had a meal of pork stew I made last night, ice tea and
coffee. I cleaned up, and I guess I will go out for a bit of fresh air shortly.
Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/13/99 Saturday 3:55 P.M. EDT: Well I was up at
2:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of Cheerios, toast, vitamins, orange juice and
coffee. I tried making a telephone call but no one was there. Sprint has called
me up the last two days trying to sell me long distance, and I politely keep
asking them not to call me back. I will now start my house cleaning routine.
Have an enjoyable afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>11/13/99 Saturday 3:30 A.M. EDT: I went out about
10 P.M., and I parked downtown. I explored the Mitchell's Construction site. I
ran into another exercise walker. I walked the entire length of Greenwich
Avenue, and we walked west on the Post Road and back down Indian Field Road and
west on Elm Street. I noticed they were doing some construction on West Elm
Street. We chatted a while, and I bid "Adieu". I walked down the
lower section of Greenwich Avenue again, so I got a good walk. I sat out at the
Post Office plaza for a while. I drove down on Steamboat Road and there was a
box in road by the closed Greenwich Harbor Inn, so I moved it off the road. I
noticed there are some discarded wing back chairs in the construction dumpster
at the Greenwich Harbor Inn that look to be in good shape. I drove down by the
waterfront. I returned back through town. It was a very quiet evening since it
was cooler. I stopped by the Shell Station and bought a half gallon of 2% milk
for $2. I returned home and I had some ice tea, and I finished up the Danish
cookies. I relaxed a bit this morning and did not do any computer work. I guess
tomorrow when I awake it is another Saturday house cleaning day. Well I am
getting a bit tired, so I guess I will try to get some sleep. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/12/99 Friday 9:10 P.M. EDT: I went out and test
the phone. It works fine in the upstairs hallway, not in the elevator, in the
laundry room, not in the community room, outside in front of the building, by
the east side entrance, halfway out to the family units, weakly by the back
bench overlooking the baseball field, by first, second, and third base, not on
the far side of the building by the community room, or along the Post Road side
of the building, but it does work very well in front parking lot of the
building. I then came upstairs about 7:30 A.M., and I diced the four boneless
center cut pork chops and five strips of bacon and browned them in olive oil. I
put a few tablespoons of olive oil in the bottom of the Revere soup pot and I
drained the brown meat and put it in the bottom on the soup pot. I turned it on
medium high and added a half cup of white wine and a cup of milk. I then
cleaned a whole bulb of garlic and pureed it with the Braun handblender in a
quarter cup of white wine and added it to the pot. I added a large can of
crushed tomatoes. I peeled and diced five medium onions, and added them. I
turned the heat down to about medium and let it all simmer. I added another cup
of milk, a stick of "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter", and another
quarter cup of white wine. While it was simmering I added garlic powder,
Italian spices, Basil, Oregano, Five Bay Leaves, Cinnamon, Chinese Five Spice,
Hungarian Paprika, Ground Black Pepper, Celery Salt, Tabasco, Lea and Perrins
Worcestershire sauce, Angostura Teriyaki sauce, Angostura Bitters and mixed it
in. After about a half hour I peeled and diced five medium potatoes and added
them along with a diced head of broccoli. I stirred it adding a half of bag of
macaroni soup noodles. After another half hour, I added two cans of mushrooms
stems and pieces and proceeded to simmer it another half hour until the
potatoes and broccoli pieces are soft. In about five to ten minutes once the
potato pieces are soft enough, it should be ready for dinner. I will have it
for dinner with ice tea, and refrigerate part and freeze the rest. Then I will
have a cup of coffee and after I clean up I will go out for a breath of fresh
air a little before 11 P.M.. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/12/99 Friday 6:15 P.M. EDT: I was up at 1 P.M.
today. I had breakfast of three fried eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice, and
vitamins. I did a little internet work. I set the presets on my new Radio Shack
phone. I chatted with a couple of family member on www.dialpad.com . I did a bit
of system tweaking. I have not cleaned up yet. The new Radio Shack phone should
be charged up now. I think I will go out and check out how works outside and in
the hallways of my building. It is suppose to have a 700 foot range, but I have
florescent lights and aluminum studs in the building which might interfere.
Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/12/99 Friday 5:25 A.M. EDT: I noticed it was
about 80 degrees in the apartment, so I turned the temperature down about 1
A.M.. Some Arab must lived downstairs or something. I went out at about 2 A.M..
I drove down by the waterfront and it was quiet. I parked in the center of
town, and I then walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I noticed the
work crew was at OmniFitness working on their new showroom. I walked back up
the Avenue and sat for a while. I then walked up to the top of the Avenue and
viewed the Sotheby's Real Estate office monitor. They have lots of Real Estate
for sale in Rhode Island. I sat out for a brief spell at the top of the Avenue.
I then walked down the Avenue, and I sat out for a bit more. About 3:30 A.M., I
drove back down by the waterfront and then I returned home. I relax a bit and I
had a cup of Sleep Time herbal tea. Well I am tired, so I think I will go to
bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/12/99 Friday 12:25 A.M. EDT: Well I actually
had a Red Baron Pepperoni pizza for dinner. After dinner, I decided to clean my
old Faberware Convection over with oven cleaner. So I took a while to clean it
with over cleaner. I then took down the book case on the bureau in the kitchen
and put it in the bathroom along the left wall when you come in along with the
kitchen storage items in it. I stacked the two Faberware Convection ovens on
top of themselves putting the newer one on the bottom and the older one on top.
I seperated them a little further apart by supporting the legs with CVS spice
bottle caps. I also connected them to an outlet with a heavy duty orange
utility cord along with the toaster oven. Thus I have two convection ovens set
up in the small kitchen along with the GE microwave and the regular GE oven. I
also turned off the circuit breaker for the bathroom heater which the bookcase
is in front of along with having it turned off at the unit. I never use the
heat in the bathroom since it is too expensive. I just let the heat flow in
from the rest of the apartment. I rearrange a number of smaller kitchen items
to complete the setup. I am steeping a another batch of icetea.htm which should
be ready in a half hour. The new Radio shack phone is charged up enough to try.
It sounds fine. Both telephone splitters I bought off the clearance table were
for two line phones, so they did not work. Thus I disconnected the red phone
which would be redundant now. I also disconnected the NOMAD 4000 and 4400
cordless phones since their batteries are down, and that could cause problems
until I replace them. I will also replace the GE cordless phone battery at the
same time when I have funds. You can't do everytime at the same time. Tomorrow night
I will try to make a stew with the center cup pork chops, Idaho potatoes, fresh
broccoli, onions, and garlic which should be tasty for the next few days. Well
not much else to report, I will set the presets on the new phone in the day
time so I don't wake anyone at night trying to set the presets. Really not much
to report. Well I guess I will do a little internet work. Have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>11/11/99 Thursday 7:50 P.M. EDT: Well I was up
this morning until about 8 A.M.. I chatted with a friend about 7 A.M.. I went
to bed and was up at 1 P.M.. I had breakfast of Post Raisin bran, toast,
coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I cleaned up and I made it to my 3 P.M.
appointment. I then stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I then drove
down by the waterfront and noticed a few fishermen were out. I then went over
to ELDC thrift shop and I bought a like new Faberware Turbo Air Convection Oven
for $10 plus .60 tax to replace my same model one that was getting older but
still works fine. I then went to Staples and checked out cordless phones and I
only bought a 3M Post It pad for my Post It note holder for .27 from the
Clearance Center. I then went to Radio Shack in Cos Cob and I bought on sale
from $69.99 to $39.99 the Radio Shack 900 MHz Cordless Phone in Graphite Color
"43‑1108 Graphite", and I paid $39.99 plus $2.40 CT. tax for
$42.39 total. I think it is a good buy since it is the latest 900 MHz
technology that might have a range up to 700 feet depending on conditions. It
also works with a one plug headset you can buy there for $20. It is featured in
this week's advertising promotion. I then returned home, and I installed the
new Faberware Oven, and I guess I will put the old one out by the dumpster. It
needs a little cleaning but works fine. I then set up the new Radio Shack Phone
to the right of the computer. It takes 24 hours for the batteries to charge up
before one can use it. It has quite a number of features. I fiddles with the
telephone line splitters behind my control panel to make it the first phone on
the split. I also noticed one of my new splitters did not work, so I replaced
it with another one I had. I read the instructions for it. I will set up the
speed dials once I have it charged tomorrow. They suggest to discharge the phone
once a month and recharge it to keep it more fully charged. I am now cooking a
Tony's Pepperoni Pizza in the new Faberware oven to make sure it works before I
dump the old one out. Well after coffee and pizza and ice tea, I guess I will
go out for some fresh air. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/11/99 Thursday 5:20 A.M. EDT: I am bushed time
for bed. I still have not gotten around to eating much I had about a half dozen
Danish cookies and a dill pickle. I suppose I could have some Ramen noodles, but
I think I will try to save them until the end of the month. I guess with the E
Coli scare more people will be living on Carbohydrates. Well not much else to
report from this neck of the woods. I suppose if you're sort of bored, you
could check out the media where your friends and relatives live for a
diversity. I sometime look at scotwork.htm to see what the other side of the
pond is gossiping about. Well no news is good news, so I suppose we will keep
the camp fires burning for now. I am amused that so many dwell on making money,
and if they were smart enough to make money, it constantly confuses me that
they don't work on more scholarly achievements, unless of course they have some
sort of paranoia about running out of money and don't know how to improvise. A
common way to communicate if you don't have the internet or can't afford a long
distance telephone is to mail a letter with whatever first class postage costs.
I think it is about 32 cents an ounce. Well have a good morning, and I am
bowing out. CIO
Note:<888>11/11/99 Thursday 12:50 A.M. EDT: I was up at 8
A.M. this morning, and I had breakfast of Kellogg's raisin bran, toast, coffee,
orange juice, and vitamins. I made a few phone calls checking with people about
what was going on. The new telephone number for the White House Secret Service
Intelligence IP control center is:1‑202‑406‑5988, and they
handle computer matters. I got some more rest until about 2 A.M., and I munched
on some Danish cookies and ice tea and showered and cleaned up. I went out and
toured the festive display activities at the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I
noticed they have a bolt of heavy Clarence House type fabric 3.5 yards by 5
feet for $35 not half yet. It is not big enough to throw over my sofa. To cover
it properly I think I need about eight yards by five feet to ten yards by five
feet, and then I could lay it across length wise in two sections. Of course if
one had a drape cover over the sofa, it might hang against the electric
radiator which might be a fire hazard unless one pulled out the sofa another
foot or so. I chatted with a couple of the volunteers about seeing the Vienna
Boy's Choir in my travels along with the Lepisand Stallions in the old days,
and I mentioned that the Vienna New Years Cotillion they throw every year might
be the proper party to attend for the Year 2000 festivities, since I guess they
would do it up right in the old world tradition if one did mind waltzing. I
suppose some people here locally have been invited or can afford to be patrons.
I then drove over to the Greenwich Library and read three computer news
weeklies and the local paper. I chatted with a couple of regular patrons. I
noticed it was quite busy. I checked out "A History of London" by
Stephen Inwood and "Inside the White House" by Betty Boyd Caroli for
my current conversation books. I don't know if I will have time to read them or
not. I then headed down Greenwich Avenue, and I parked downtown, and I walked
the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I stopped by St. Moritz bakery and I bought
a blueberry muffin for a $1 and they gave me a second for free since they were
closing. I walked up to the Post Office Plaza and ate one blueberry muffin. I
chatted with a local who introduced me to a Canadian couple. I chatted a little
Canadian gossip. I then headed to CVS on the Avenue looking for bargains. I
then walked back down the Avenue. I then headed over to the Port Chester
shopping plaza. I toured Jimbo's but I did not find anything I needed. I went
by the Appliance store next to the rear entrance of Staples, and I viewed their
new General Electric appliances. They have a Stainless Steel General Electric
refrigerator with Culligan Water cooler for $2,200 at warehouse prices. I
toured Staples, and they have a 24X Creative computer CD player in the
Clearance center with cables in the box for $20. I noticed you can get the
Fortune Brands Scotch tape holder for $3 that is made by Swingline and is
weighted and the Scotch Tape in a half inch roll costs about $1.50. I decided
to hold off on the purchase. I then toured Pergament, and they have a General
Electric inexpensive phone with cord not cordless for $13. I then toured Odd
Job, and they advertise $3 bottles of Kosher Dill pickles for $1, but they were
out of them. I noticed they have the $70 Uniden cordless phone on sale for $40.
I then returned back to Staples since they use the lower back entrance after 6
P.M. now, and they don't have any General Electric cordless phones there like I
bought at Caldor’s before for $25. I decided not to get the CDrom player for
the bedroom computer, since I though it would not work, but then I figured it
would work since I put in my ACER 24 X cdrom into it and it worked. I then went
to the Vitamin Mart and I bought 300 Capsules of 500 Mg deodorized garlic for
$10.17 with tax. I returned back downtown, and I chatted with a Hospital
employee on his way to work. I then headed back to the car, and I fetched my
umbrella, and I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I then ate the
second blueberry muffin in front of the senior center. I walked around the
lower section of Greenwich Avenue again. It started to get quiet, so I returned
home about 11 P.M.. I then relaxed a bit. I have not eaten yet, but I am still
trying to lose a bit of weight. I noticed the Barnes and Noble bookstore have
both the Reagan and Bush books, but I have not seen them in the library yet. I
returned home, and I remembered I have a $3 Red "Star Fifty" phone
stored in the closet, so I hooked it up next to the computer to make it easier
to answer the phone. I did not see any rechargeable batteries for the two
AT&T rechargeable Nomad 4000 phones, I still have; but one still works, but
one seems like it needs a new battery. I have never used them very much, since
frequently they caused problem along with the red phone when I tried using a
telephone modem for years, but since I use a cable modem now it does not
matter. I still have not eaten, and I have a 3 P.M. appointment today. I
suppose I could have a snack of some Ramen noodles instead of eating a heavy
meal. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/10/99 Wednesday 12:05 A.M. EDT: Well I had a
dill pickle and reheated mash potatoes and walnuts and jelly beans for my late
evening meal about 10 P.M.. I guess I will throw out the rest of the Purdue chicken
since it is a week old. I sort of drifted off into a trance this evening, so I
guess I am tired; so I will go to bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/09/99 Tuesday 8:50 P.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message, and I stopped by down by the waterfront and a few of the
usual fishermen were still there on a warmer day. I made my 4 P.M. appointment.
I stopped by the Greenwich Library and read the local paper. I stopped by
Peabody's garage to see if they have any General Motors station wagons, but
alas they only seem to have tiny foreign cars. I chatted with the garage
proprietor about the Chicago Marathon and all the old foreign cars one use to
find around Great Lake Naval Station in the old days, when the young recruits
were allowed to return home from duty with their foreign automobiles. I noticed
on the internet that Queen Elizabeth II went back down to South Africa to pick
up more of diamonds. I returned home and I chatted with a neighbor. I chatted
with a former Greenwich resident living further east in the state. I guess not
much is happening. I hear a bit more air traffic than normal, so I guess the
local business community is up and traveling a bit more today. I guess they
have to keep up their frequent flier miles irregardless of conservation. I have
a feeling a lot of the local business community are like Sea Captains in the
old days with a ship in every port leading diverse and secret lives when they
travel. Perhaps they're all a bunch of polygamist Mormons trying to befriend
the mostly protestant town of Greenwich. Who know for sure what it is all
about, but since the local women control the financial infrastructure of this
town, it is more than likely if the traveling business public is up to
mischief, they will find their line of credit and American Express Cards
cancelled. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/09/99 Tuesday 1:45 P.M. EDT: I fixed some links
in first1.htm and incorporated them into download.htm . Well time to start
cleaning up and get outside. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>11/09/99 Tuesday 12:50 P.M. EDT: I was up at 11
A.M.. I had breakfast of Cheerios, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I
have a 4 P.M. appointment this afternoon. It is suppose to be a warm day out,
so I guess I will get out and enjoy the day after I clean up. Latest
temperature check from my outside thermometer is 64 degrees Fahrenheit. Well I
suppose on a day schedule, it might be slightly busier that on a night
schedule. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>11/09/99 Tuesday 4:05 A.M. EDT: Well I sifted
through my email. I had some reheated mashed potatoes and a dill pickle slice
for a bed time snack. Well not much happening in Greenwich. I guess everyone
went down to Barbados early for the Big Year 2000 Party they are having down
there. On a minor note, the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop will be offering
their Christmas collection this starting this Wednesday opening at 8:30 A.M.
and closing I believe at 4 A.M.. Well keep a sharp eye out for any unusual
Audubon sightings during the next two warms days. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/09/99 Tuesday 2:20 A.M. EDT: I had a peanut
butter sandwich and ice tea a little before midnight. I went out for some fresh
air. I drove down by the waterfront and one fisherman was there. I went for a walk
on lower Greenwich Avenue. I noticed they have started putting out the holiday
lights on the trees in the middle section of the Avenue. I see they have a
heavy lifting crane putting up the steel structure for the new Mitchell's
Department store. They have the steel going up in the northwest corner of the
project and the crane is at the southwest corner. I guess that is why they
filled in that section since it is more stable for the crane. I noticed a new
store going in next to the train station entrance Omni Fitness Home and
Commercial Fitness Equipment for office types whom don't get enough exercise. I
notice there was an orange in front of the Korean market and two latter
passersby noticed a rat on the street in that vicinity. One of them tried to chase
it. I read in this week's Greenwich Post that persons unknown have placed green
rat poison pellets around the Green, and that eight dogs have been poisoned and
it is a threat to the youngster whom play soccer on the nearby field and the
youngster whom use the recreational facilities in that area. I suppose somebody
should check the other parks to see if similar occurrences are type of poison
has been placed. I returned back home and I read the Greenwich Post. I noticed
they are still working on construction at the old West Putnam Avenue post
office site, but the sign does not say what is going to be there. Not a lot to
report. Well I will check my email and I guess go to bed. The next two days are
suppose to be warm. CIO
Note:<888>11/08/99 Monday 11:10 P.M. EDT: I went to bed
about 3 A.M. last night, and I was up at 9 A.M.. I started a tape backup that
failed before going to bed. I restarted it when I got up. I worked on the tape
drive problem for quite a while until about noon. I finally decided it was a
"Video Driver" problem. I reinstalled the Video Drivers from the
Cdrom that came with my mother board instead of the Windows 98 Update drivers.
I also lowered the Video property from 24 bit True Color to 16 bit High Color
while I made the backup. I started a C: drive backup, and then I had breakfast
of three fried eggs, toast, coffee, vitamins, and orange juice. I sat up for a
while, and then I took a nap until 4:30 P.M.. The C: drive tape backup worked
successfully, so I started a E: drive backup saving space on the tape, so as to
only use one tape by not backing up a number of music files and other outdated
files. I watched the ABC evening news at 6:30 P.M., and I then had dinner of
cold slice chicken breast with Tabasco sauce, reheated mash potatoes, steamed
frozen broccoli, ice tea and coffee. I showered and cleaned up. About 7:30
P.M., the E: drive backup was finished, so I started a D: drive backup. I went
out and I stopped by CVS on Greenwich Avenue. I bought a 24 roll bundle of
Charmin toilet paper for $5.50, Gillette Series saving gel $1.99, two bags of
Jelly beans .99 each, and a tin of Danish butter cookies for $1.99 plus CT.
sales tax of .57 for $12.03 total. I then drove down by the harbor and a few
people were there fishing. I next drove up to the Post Road and I drove over to
Staples in Old Greenwich. I toured the store, and they have four clearance
areas. They have software in one clearance area by the entrance at the left,
the have office clearance items in the far right of the store, they have
software and electronic items in the far left of the store, and they had a
clearance table in front of the cash register. I combed through all four areas,
and I eventually bought a number of inexpensive items from the Clearance table
in front of the cash register. I bought a Post It note holder for $2, a Belkin
6 foot gold shielded LPT printer cable for $3.99, a package of Post It notes
for .50, a Belkin Erickson Mobile Power Cord for a mobile telephone for .50, 25
foot telephone extension cord for $1 and two telephone two way splitters for $1
each, two pairs of Stockwell Bulldog clips for .25 a pair, a Liquid Paper all
purpose correction pen for .25, a ten sheet pack of Avery Business Cards for
the laser printer .50, and a Oxford laserview portfolio for $1 plua .74 Ct.
sales tax for $12.98 total. then left the store shortly after closing at 9
P.M., and I went over to CVS at the Riverside shopping plaza, and I bought a
carton of Swisher little cigars for $14.19 and a General Electric socket dimmer
on clearance for $5.24 plus $1.17 Ct. sales tax for $20.60. I then headed back
to town, and I stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought two half gallons of
Sealtest fresh orange juice for $2.50 each, GU 2% half gallon $1.95, five cans
of Georgio mushroom stems and pieces for $2 all, "I Can't Believe It's Not
Butter Lite" $1.29, GU dozen large eggs $1.29, 2 GU Old Fashioned Oat Meal
$1.19 each, a carton of Parmalat 2% milk $1.55, a head of broccoli for .89, 4
bags of four cup bags of Sun Diamond Walnuts on sale for $1.50 each, a pound of
Early Morning bacon $1.50, and four center cut boneless pork chops at $3.49 a
pound for $3.80 for $27.85 total. I then returned home, and I put away my
purchases. I put the General Electric socket dimmer in the small lamp when one
enters the apartment by the Blue sofa and behind the Queen Anne chair, so one
can lower the light and use it for a night light or dim room light or turn it
up brighter and use it for a reading light. It is a pretty cleaver item and
saves one from having to buy expensive low voltage light bulbs. I restarted my
internet server, and the computer is running great with the tweaks that I did.
I had some ice tea. Well I guess I will do a little internet work. Have a good
morning. I have a 4 P.M. appointment tomorrow. CIO
Note:<888>11/08/99 Monday 2:45 A.M. EDT: Well I finished the
laundry. I noticed the elevator in our building does not work. I updated
Greenwich, Connecticut Links Scott's Internet Hotlist with links from Local Non‑Profit
Organizations in Greenwich . I noticed in the British Press the Prince Edward
is traveling to New York. I have to incorporate the updates on the Greenwich
page into the downloadable directory. Then I will shut down the server and
start a tape backup and go to bed. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/21/99 Sunday 7:20 P.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last message. I drove downtown and it was a 70 degree day. I sat out
in the center of town for a while. There were lots of people exercise walking.
While walking past Harrington’s of Vermont on Railroad Avenue, I found a small
bottle with the top of containing pills of something called
"NitroRevitalizer". I think they were heart pills, so when I walked
back up the Avenue, I dropped them off at the front desk of the local Police
Department. I then headed over to the Food Emporium where I plan to do more
shopping in the future. The store is under remodeling. However, there are still
some bargains in the store if you look beyond all the pricey items. I bought a
large bottle of Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce for $2.69, extra large
white eggs $1.68, "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter Lite $1.69, Angostura
Bitters $3.39, a two pound bag of yellow onions $1.59, a head of Foxy broccoli
$1.50, a 96 oz. jug of Tropicana orange juice $4.99, "I need three jugs
for making ice tea", 2% milk half gallon $1.79, a five pound bag of Domino
sugar $2.69, a frozen Butterball Turkey breast at .79 a pound for 3.89 pounds
for $5.41 plus I got off $3.07 from my Bonus Savings card accumulation for the
turkey, and they forgot to charge me for the Oscar Meyer low sodium bacon which
was on sale for $2.99 plus 6% tax of .20 for a total of $24.55. I then headed
home and I put away the groceries. My refrigerator looks bare, but at least I
know it is sanitized and clean. I will take the Guatney package to the
Greenwich Health Department for them to examine tomorrow, but alas the ham is
in the stew that in the dumpster waiting for the sea gulls to eat it in the
Bridgeport Land Fill. I two cans of Seltzer, Ramen noodles and two slices of
bread and butter for dinner. I picked up the Food Emporium Brochure some of the
items listed are.
at: www.thefoodemporium.com
America's Choice Fresh Whole Turkey .89/lb.
$10 off certificate when using an American Express Card.
Coca Cola 2 liter regular of diet .99
Bottom Round Roast $2.99/lb.
Edy's Grand Ice Cream $2.49
Ronzonni Curly Lasagna .69/box
Frozen Raw White Ecuadorian Shrimp 5lb. box/save $10
Tropicana Pure Premium Orange Juice all kinds $2.49 a half gallon
Imported Prosciutto di Parma $16.99
Frozen Imported Tiger Shrimp 4/lb Save $9
Sorrento Ricotta Cheese $3.99
Imported Percorino Romono Cheese $4.49
Frozen Cooked Shrimp 2.5/lb Save $8
Sorrento Mozzarella 16/oz $2.99
Boar's Head Rosemary Ham $7.49
Fancy European‑style Cookies Platter $7.99
White Anchovies $16.99/lb
Imported Jarlsberg Cheese $5.99
Traditional Herb Stuffing $3.99
Large Candied Yams $1.99
Glazed Carrots $3.49/lb
Turkey Gravy $1.99/lb
Baked Stuffed Extra Large Shrimp $16.99/lb
Baked Stuffed Mushroom Cap $5.99/lb
Imported Petite Lobster Tails $12.99/lb
Jumbo Cooked Shrimp $13.99/12 oz. package
Fresh Whole Salmon $4.99/lb
Large Catfish Fillet $6.49/lb
Scrod‑Cod Fillet $8.99/lb
Fresh Lemon Sole Filet $9.99/lb
Fahi Mahi Filet $11.99/lb
Medium Shrimp Ring $4.99/lb
Fresh Boneless Salmon Fillet $7.99/lb
Fresh Large Flounder Fillet $9.99/lb
Save $5 on Medium Shrimp 2 lb. bag
Fresh Sea Scallops $13.99 /lb
Fresh Medium Shucked Oysters $4.99/lb
Stuffed Clams $4.99/24 oz. package
Gourmet Crab Cakes
$19.99/lb
Pride of Alaska Seafood Blend $3.99/lb
Sliced Premium Smoked Salmon $13.99/lb
Seafood Crab Cheese Spread 13/oz. $4.99/lb
Purdue Oven Stuffer $1.19/lb.
Purdue Fresh Cornish Hens $1.79/lb. twin pack
Butterball Lil Breast $1.39/lb.
Butterball Frozen Whole Turkey .99/lb.
Murrays Fresh Whole Turkey $1.99/lb.
Cedar Spring Prime Boneless Leg of Lamb $3.99/lb.
Aged tail‑less Porterhouse Steak Save $2/lb.
Swift Brown and Serve Sausage $1.29 7.8 oz. package
Jone's Link Sausage $2.39 12/oz.
Three Kings Sliced Bacon $2.49/lb.
Oscar Mayer Sliced Bacon $2.99/lb.
Pork Crown Roast Center Cut $4.99/lb.
Lamb Crown Roast $10.99/lb.
White's Spiral Honey Glazed Ham $3.79/lb.
Hormel Cure 81 Ham $3.79/lb.
Free Turkey with $150 purchase 10‑13 lb.
Free Turkey with $250 purchase 16‑20 lb.
Coca Cola 12 Pack $2.49
Canada Dry Seltzer litre of mixers .79/lt
Schweppes Ginger Ale .79/lt
Dole Pineapple
Juice $1.59 46 oz.
Martinelli's Cider two 25.4 oz. $5
Spa Non‑Sparkling Spring Water $1.29
Poland Spring Water Three/lt bottles $1.99
Fiji Natural Spring Water $1.39/lt.
Eight O'Clock Hazelnut $1.99/12 oz.
Bigelow Constant Comment Tea $2.29 20 ct. box
Tazo Tea $3.49 24 ct. box
Sunshine Cheese Its $2.49/lb.
Planters Cocktail Peanuts Two 12 oz. jar $5
Carr's Butter Cookies 4.4 oz. box $2.19
Duchy Oraganic Biscuits $5.49 7 oz.
Kellogg's Cereal Two 20 oz. pkg. $5
Eight O'Clock Bean Coffee, Balenced Blend , Dark Roast 11.5 oz.,
French Roast or Regular 13 oz., Decaffeinated Regular 13 oz., for $1.99 or
French Roast Decaf ($2.99)
All With Bonus Savings Card.
Well I have been awake for about 24 hours, so I think I will start
thinking about going to bed. Have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>11/21/99 Sunday 12:35 P.M. EDT: Well I chatted
with a few family members. www.dialpad.com works fine on the east coast in
morning when the west coast is asleep. One family member has a Stage 2 Melanoma
that we are quite concerned about. I also contacted the Connecticut Poison
Control Center at 1‑800‑343‑2722 and consulted with them
about recent events. I tried to rest, but I was unable to rest. I guess I will
shower and clean up, and go out for a little fresh air. Also the Connecticut
Poison Control Center told me to contact the Consumer Protection Office at 1‑800‑842‑2649.
Well have a good afternoon, it suppose to be warm for the next few days. I
guess I will try one of the Food Emporiums for groceries. I suppose the Grand
Union might have cheaper prices if the are selling old merchandise, who knows.
CIO
Note:<888>11/21/99 Sunday 9:20 A.M. EDT: Well more than
likely the cause of my upset stomach was the Guatney Ham. However, I did notice
my refrigerator was set on the lowest temperature. Just to be on the safe side
in case it was Salmonella poisoning, I threw out everything in the refrigerator
except sealed tin cans and sealed glass bottles. All items in plastic sealed or
not I threw out. I kept a frozen Stauffer's Lasagna which I am cooking now, and
the Mrs. Smith's frozen pumpkin pie. After emptying the refrigerator, I cleaned
it with Spic and Span and hot water, and then I wipe it all with straight
bleach. I then sprayed it with Lysol. I washed the trays and vegetable
compartment with straight dishwashing detergent and hot water and sprayed them
with Lysol also. I washed the exterior of the refrigerator also. It was fairly
clean, since it was only about two years old. I cleaned my ice trays and
refilled them. Earlier I had checked my hot water tank, and it only goes up to
125 degrees. I thought it might be caused by an old container of Yogurt, but I
buy a new container of Yogurt every year to use as a starter when I make home
made Yogurt, so the Yoplait yogurt container should have been less than six
months old. I got rid of my ice tea jugs which I fill full of hot water
everytime I make ice tea. I even through out the Lea and Perrins and Angostura
bitter and soy sauce. Everything that was open or in sealed plastic containers
including bacon and eggs. I threw out all my freezer frozen containers of
prepared items and ice cream. Well now I must have just about the cleanest
refrigerator in Greenwich, with mostly sealed beverages. I also wiped off the
outsides of the sealed beverage containers with a damp cloth. I figure if it
was salmonella it would permeate containers like the Polly O Mozzarella and
bacon packages. Well let see if I can eat the Stauffer’s Lasagna. I will then
clean up and go get some basic grocery supplies. I will take the Guatney Ham
label to the Health department on Monday. I will also tell the Grand Union
store manager. Having worked in restaurants for many years this could be caused
by any of a number situations. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/21/99 Sunday 5:10 A.M. EDT: Well for four days
in a row, I have had severe diaerria from eating dinner with the Gualtney Ham.
If it is not the Gualtney Ham, the only other thing it could be is the
Temerarious old‑fashioned Dijon Mustard that I used on the Gualtney Ham
the first two days I sliced it and microwaved it on high for two minutes. The
current stew also had three tablespoons of the Dijon Mustard in it. However, I
cooked the stew for an hour and a half. Since the Dijon mustard is almost gone
and it has been opened in my refrigerator for the last three months, it might
be the Dijon mustard. Well it has not made me sick, it just all runs through me
really quickly. I put the refrigerated part of the stew in the freezer to
preserver for further investigation. The Gualtney Ham had a scummy film on it
when I unpacked it. I have reported the incident to the Greenwich Police and
the Greenwich Hospital. I am feeling a little better, but I still have quite a
bit of gas in my stomach. The Greenwich Hospital said I should bring in a stool
sample, but at the moment; I don't think there is anything solid in my
digestive track. I retrieved the Gualtney Ham package from the garbage and rinsed
it off, and put it in a zip lock bag. Well the ham taste it all right, and the
Dijon mustard is so strong smelling, it is hard to tell. I will put it in a zip
lock bag, and keep it in the refrigerator until I have time to chat with the
Greenwich Health Department. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>11/21/99 Sunday 2:55 A.M. EDT: I went to bed
yesterday at 8 A.M., thinking what my neighbors must think with the smell of
garlic in the building. I had a family member call at about 3 P.M.. I got up
and had Cheerios, toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I went back to bed
until about 8 P.M.. I started house cleaning and watering the plants. I
finished that about midnight. I ran Speedisk on the C: and D: drives and did a
little bit of other systems maintenance. I noticed the internet is running
slowly around here with all the children home from schools and possibly the new
version of Internet Explorer 5.01 available for download. I channel surfed a
bit. I reheated some of the ham, rice, garlic, mushroom, and red pepper stew I
made last night. I also reheated some Spinach. The stew looks very nice in a
flat soup bowl with a wreath of spinach around it. For some odd reason as any
cook knows, it tastes better the second night when one does not have to cook
it. I will have to see if it still gives me a bit of gas. I had it with ice
tea. I am just about ready to have a cup of coffee. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/20/99 Saturday 5:50 A.M. EDT: I went out after
dinner. I drove down by the waterfront and it was quiet. I parked in the center
of town. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue, and I walked around the train
station. I noticed the Rolls Royce Dealership still has quite a few Bentleys
and Rolls. I guess some of the Country Club crowd that does not drive in
traffic very much like to drive them since they might be able to afford them.
Downtown was pretty quiet. I sat out at the Post Office plaza for a while. I
had a bit of gas from dinner. I guess it might be from all the garlic. It was a
bit damp out, so I came back in about 3:30 A.M.. I channel surfed a bit, and as
usual there was not much on. I hear tell that www.directtv.com has a lot of
content from other countries, and I suppose French content which might be more
upscale than the general content of American television, but one would have to
know the languages if it were not translated. It would be fun to watch French
cooking shows to see how they really prepare their cooking. I miss not seeing
"Two Fat Ladies" since one of them passed away. I suppose I will be
having my ham and rice stew for the next few days. I noticed that one of the
busiest pages on my web site is Scott's Stuffing Recipe which I suppose one
could had ground walnuts to, or use Instant stuffing, if one did not want to
cook it in the bird. I might see if I can find a packaged small Turkey breast.
The Grand Union some times carries Louis Rich turkey breasts, but this time of
year they might be in short supply. I don't believe I could consume a whole
turkey in a few days, so obviously I don't need a whole turkey. It would be too
much to digest, and it does not freeze that well. Not much else to report on. I
suppose I can sift through my email. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/20/99 Saturday 12:40 A.M. EDT: I went out and
stopped by the Food Emporium and told him about the Key West stone craps and
then I drove down Greenwich Avenue, and I stopped by the waterfront and no one
was there. I drove over to CVS at the Riverside Shopping plaza. I bought a
carton of Philly Natural Cigar Cigarettes for $14.19 less .25 coupon plus .99
for a jar of Italian seasoning plus .84 CT. tax for $15.77 total. I then drove
over the Grand Union. I bought a half gallon of 2% milk for $1.95, two half
gallons of Florida Natural orange juice for $1.99 each, two 14.5 oz. cans of GU
chicken broth .65 each, two Granny Smith green apples at .99 a pound for .95, a
100 pack box of NatraTaste sweetener for $1.99, a pound of Polly O Mozzarella
for $1.99, a 10 oz. box of slice mushrooms $1.99, a bulb of garlic at $2.99 a pound
.81, four red peppers at $1.99 a pound $3.22, two pounds of Oscar Meyer bacon
$1.99 each, a head of broccoli $1.69 and a bottle of oregano $2.49 three double
gloves of shallots they charged me as yellow onion .38 instead of $4.99 a
pound, so I saved about $2 for $28.71 total. I then returned home, and I put
away the groceries. I had a glass of ice tea. I then put in my six quarter
revere soup pot, I put a eighth of cup of bertolli olive oil on the bottom. I
then diced three medium onions, and I put them in the pot and turned it to
medium on the large electric burner. I then cleaned the bulb of garlic and I
had about 20 large gloves. While the onions were blanching, I puréed ten gloves
at the time with Braun chopper in a quarter cup of white wine, and added the
two batched of puréed wine garlic to the soup pot once the onions were
blanched. I then added the 14.5 oz. can of GU chicken stock, and a 28 oz. can
of crushed tomatoes. I then cleaned the four large shallot bulbs and chopped
them into quarters and puréed them with the Braun food chopper in another
quarter cup of white wine, and added them to the soup pot which I had on medium
high to warm up. I mixed it all, and I added ten turns of ground black pepper
from the black pepper mill, a tablespoon of Italian Seasoning, Basil, Oregano,
1/8 teaspoon garlic powder, about four dashes of celery salt, 2 dashes of
ginger, cinnamon, hot curry powder, Chinese five spice, 4 dashes of Hungarian
paprika, about 6 dashes of McHilney's Tabasco sauce, 6 dashes of Lea and
Perrins worcestershire sauce, 4 dashes of Angostura bitters and Angostura
teriyaki sauce, and three tablespoons of Temeraire old fashioned Dijon mustard;
and I mixed it all up with six large bay leaves. At this point I had a half pot
mostly liquid ingredients which once it started boiling, I lowered to medium. I
then took 2 1/4 pound of Guatney low sodium hickory smoked ham and pealed the
skin off it, and diced it into 1/2 inch cubes. I added this too the pot and six
chopped strips of Oscar Meyer bacon. I then cleaned and diced into half inch
chucks two red peppers and added them. I then added the 10 box of sliced
mushrooms, and I mixed it all together. I added another half cup of white wine
and 1 and 2/3 cups of Carolina brown rice and mixed it all together and once it
was simmering, I lower it to low to warm and let it all simmer on the burner
for an hour and twenty minutes more. It should be ready in about fifty minutes
once the rice has absorbed the liquid. Well I will eat some, refrigerate part,
and freeze the rest. After dinner with ice tea I will have coffee and then go
out for some fresh air in about 1 1/2 hours about 2 A.M.. Have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>11/19/99 Friday 8:00 P.M. EDT: I had a phone call
from Zion communications this afternoon. I was finally up at about 6 P.M.. I
had breakfast of three fried eggs, six strips of bacon, toast, coffee, orange
juice, and vitamins. I chatted with Wyndham Casa Marina ‑ Resort and
Beach House ‑ Key West, Florida at 1‑800‑626‑0777 and I
chatted with a young fellow Glen at the desk. He told me had pulled in about
6,000 pounds of Stone Crabs he has for sale. I chatted with him about Key West
in the old days. I guess I will start cleaning up and get ready to go out for
some fresh air. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/19/99 Friday 4:40 A.M. EDT: I went to bed
yesterday after the last message. I was up at 1:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of
Post Raisin Bran, toast, coffee, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I made it
to my 3 P.M. appointment. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I returned
home, and I slept until 7:30 P.M.. I started working on configuring the
computer again. I worried about the "user.dat" file, so I tried
restoring another version that did not work. Regscan restored a good copy. I
then decided to reinstall Windows 98. While doing this I had dinner of reheated
ham, microwaved potato, spinach, ice tea, and coffee. I reinstalled the
Creative Sound Drive and the Intel Ethernet Card Drive. I checked that the tape
drive worked. I did a few other setting checks. I good not get Windows 98 to
update. It kept prompting me to install Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 which
came out on 11/17. I had also just reinstalled @home with Internet Explorer
5.0. I tried installing 5.01 and it kept coming up with the older version. I
tried this three times. I finally deleted the three copies of the Internet
Explorer downloads I seemed to have on all three drives, and I finally got 5.01
and its additional components to install properly. I finally had Windows 98 Update
working, so I reinstalled all the updates except a few. I then backed up the
registry. I ran Norton Disk Doctor. I ran WinDoctor, and I then backed up the
registry again. I test all the programs, and they're all running fine. The
overall system is running as well as it ever has. So I guess the effort is a
success. I started the server. I making up a batch of ice tea with 50 percent
orange pekoe and 50 percent green tea with my usual icetea.htm recipe. I will
now start a C: drive to E: drive back, and enjoy some popcorn. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/18/99 Thursday 9:15 A.M. EDT: I did a bit of
systems maintenance. I had noticed at the last C: drive to E: drive backup on
Monday that my "C:\windows\User.dat" file was half its normal size
down from about 2.8 meg to 1.7 meg. I did not think anything of it until I
noticed that @home was not working. So I restored that Sunday backup of the
registry of both "system.dat" and "user.dat". However
"user.dat" was still corrupted and, so I restored the "user.dat"
file from a week before which was the original file length of 2.8 megs. I then
ran without rebooting "C:\Windows\Command\scanreg.exe /fix" which was
suppose to fix the registry. It did not change the size of
"system.dat" , but "user.dat" was down to 900 Kbytes. I
rebooted the system and ran @home install, but @home still did not work. I then
ran Windows Update, and I was prompted to install most of my Internet Explorer
Updates and Internet Explorer 5.01 which I did in a series of steps. When I
rebooted after installing the Internet Explorer 5.01 and a group of files, the
system did not freeze; but it did not finish booting, as if it were trying to
install my Favorites which are already installed. Thus I closed out the IE
configuration program with CTL‑ALT, and the system booted properly. I
then reinstalled Internet Explorer 5.01 again without the other programs, and
it all installed properly. I then ran WinDoctor. I also reinstalled my Seagate
Tape Backup program and made sure it worked. Thus the system seems to back up
and running fine again. I have a "user.dat" file that is now about
1.2 megs instead of 2.7 megs. However everything seems to be running fine. I
will go to bed now, and I have to be up at 1 P.M. for a 3 P.M. appointment.
Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/18/99 Thursday 4:00 A.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last message and from about 1:25 A.M. to 2:40 A.M., I parked down on
Steamboat Road facing due south towards Oyster Bay, Long Island. I turned of
the car. I noticed the old nautical compass in my car is not accurate. It
points North West for South. I observed about 11 meteorites of varying
intensity along the southern skyline over Long Island Sound. They were all
going North East to South West. About half were as bright as stars or brighter.
One burned up due south of me. They seemed to be getting further south as the
time went on. I suppose various observatories would have seen the same
activity. I also noticed three geese on the water and six mallards. I heard a
flock of geese landing. Believe it or not that 4 1/2 tall brown gray heron we
have seen for the last several weeks landed just in front of me on the stones
to the left of the pier about 2:20 A.M. and started looking for something to
eat. It is quite a stately looking bird. It does not seem to mind the 29 degree
F. temperature outside. I suppose the Brown Grey Heron is smarter than the
snowbirds, and it decided to stay north until the current hurricane down in
Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands is over. I guess the local wildlife has a
network also. I have not had time yet to study the hurricane reports. I suppose
the meteorite shower will continue until sunrise. It was low tide. A Port
Chester Cab or Gypsy cab was coming down the road when I left the first time. I
drove around town, and I returned for another five minutes. For some odd reason
the temperature gauge is not going to normal in my car, but the heat works
fine. I did not leave the engine running while I observed the meteorite shower,
but I sat in the car with the window up and the engine off. I also observed two
helicopter or small air craft fly over from Long Island towards Westchester
Airport or passed it. I also saw a flat bed tow truck bring out a long stretch
Cadillac limousine and drop it off at the Exxon Station, I guess to either
return it or service it. It was a pretty quiet morning out. I did not observe
anything else unusual. I have a 3 P.M. appointment tomorrow afternoon. I had
ice tea and lite microwave popcorn when I returned. I microwave my microwave
popcorn in my microwave oven on a microwave proof plate for 4 1/2 minutes on
high. Well have a good morning, I suppose I will be going to bed shortly. By
the way it was a perfectly clear sky and the moon was out, so despite the
street lights on Steamboat, it was most excellent observing. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/18/99 Thursday 1:15 A.M. EDT: Well I finished
doing my laundry. I also washed my long johns and the Starbucks apron I found
downtown. I guess I will go out for a little fresh air. It is presently 79
degrees F. in the apartment and it is 30 degrees F. outside. I put the oil
filled radiator out in the living room next to the computer. I just turned it
off since it is a little warm inside. I will go outside a little fresh air and
see if I see any evidence of the Meteorite Shower this evening. A pen pall
emailed me from Denmark, it is overcast there; but they had their first snow
already. Well have a good morning. It was clear here this evening, but the moon
is half full and bright at 9 P.M., so maybe it is less bright now. CIO
Note:<888>11/17/99 Wednesday 10:10 P.M. EDT: After dinner, I
stopped by the Greenwich Library and read the local paper. I checked out
"Henry F. Dupont and Winterthur" by his daughter Ruth Lord. I then
parked downtown, and I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I returned
home, and I guess I will do a little internet work, have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/17/99 Wednesday 7:30 P.M. EDT: Well I was up at
8 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of three fried eggs, toast, coffee, orange
juice, and vitamins. I went back to bed until about 1 P.M. I had a phone call,
and I chatted. I had a couple of walnut and oatmeal cookies and ice tea, and I
cleaned up. I went by the Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I went by the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift Shop. I bought a Omron Automatic Oscillometric Digital Blood
Pressure Monitor for $3 down from $5. I got the discount because it was missing
it's 6 Volt power transformer which I had one of at home. I then went by
Gateway Auto Supply and bought Gumout Fuel Injector Cleaner for $2.99, and a
quart of Pennzoil 10W‑40 for $1.79 for $4.78 total. I drove over to the
Grass Island Park, and I cleaned my inside Volvo windows with Windex. I also
sprayed WD‑40 on the battery terminals and a few other ignition parts. I
made sure the two rubber hoses I have around two of the spark plug wires were
in position to insulate them from the hot manifold. I checked the oil which was
fine. I top of the antifreeze. I have noticed this week that CVS sells Texaco antifreeze
for $6.99 a gallon. I checked my exhaust system, and although it rattles
occasions it seems to be firmly fastened. I chatted with a fisherman who
travels around the country fishing. I drove over to Steamboat Road and chatted
with a couple of other fishermen and a local harbor watcher. I went by the
Exxon station and put in the Gumout Fuel Injector cleaner in my car, and I
topped up the tank with $3 of premium. I then went over to the Grand Union and
bought two bags of Diamond Walnuts four cup bags for $3 both, and a box of
Grand Union low fat popcorn 6 packs for $2.89 for $5.89 total. I then returned
home and I cleaned the front windshield on the outside and the two front side
windows. Since the rain generally keep the outside windows clean, it generally
does not matter too much. I put away the groceries, and I attached my 6 volt
power transformer which actually does multi voltage, and test my blood
pressure. It is 121 over 72, so I guess that is about average. I tend to have
low blood pressure, so I guess it was a little high today. I guess I will heat
some sliced ham, microwave potato, steam frozen spinach, along with ice tea and
coffee for dinner. Well have an enjoyable evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/16/99 Tuesday 10:10 P.M. EDT: I decided I
wanted the Microsoft Cordless phone, so I packed up the Radio Shack phone and
then I had dinner of the rest of the Pork Stew and ice tea. I went out and the
Radio Shack was closed in Cos Cob, so I returned it at the Radio Shack at the
Riverside shopping plaza. I will get the Microsoft Cordless phone when I have
funds. I then stopped by the new Food Emporium at the Riverside shopping plaza
which is always very festive. I bought a bulb of elephant garlic at $2.49 a
pound for .55, a Mrs. Smith's Pumpkin Pie on sale $2 off for $1.99, a box of 48
Lipton Green bags which is suppose to be good for preventing cancer for $3.29,
for $7.25 total. I then stopped by CVS but they did not have any Italian
Seasoning or Oregano. I then returned to town, I stopped by CVS on Greenwich Avenue
and I bought a jar of ginger for .99 and a jar of Italian Seasoning for .99.
They were out of Oregano also. I then drove down the Avenue and parked. I used
the bathroom at Starbucks. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I
then headed over to Exxon and bought $14 of Premium. I then headed over to the
Grand Union. I bought a five pound bag of baking potatoes for .99, a two pound
bag of onions for $1.49, a two pound bag of Pic Sweet frozen broccoli for $2,
two GU frozen Spinach for .59 each, a dozen large GU eggs $1.49, a 100 oz.
bottle of Arm and Hammer liquid detergent for $2.99, a package of Farmland
Mapleleaf sausage for .79, a Gwaltney Boneless smoked ham which is low sodium
for $2.19 a pound for $7.49 for $18.60 total. I returned home, and I chatted
with one of my neighbors. An apartment alarm had gone off and the system had to
be reset by the tenant that does that. I went up stairs, and I noticed the
computer was off, so the electricity had gone off in the apartment for a while,
while I was gone. I turned the plant florescent light on, and I put away the
groceries. I restarted the computer. I lost the log from 3 A.M. today. I have
to reset the VCR. Well it is pretty cold and blustery out. Temperature is still
36 degrees Fahrenheit and about 40 knot winds. I guess I will do a little of my
regular internet work. I noticed while at the Riverside shopping plaza that
older Mercedes Roadster is still for sale. Well not much else to report. Have a
good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/16/99 Tuesday 5:40 P.M. EDT: I was up at noon.
I made it over to my 2 P.M. appointment in Stamford on time. I noticed at my
appointment, they still have Pinkerton Security service working there. I
stopped by at Staples in Old Greenwich on the way back. I noticed the sell the
Microsoft cordless 900 mhz phone for $80 that comes with computer dialing and a
computerized dialing program. However they have had that phone for over a year,
so possibly my newer phone has more up to date electronics if you don't mind
saving $40 without the computer features. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop
and they put out a Regina steam rug cleaner for $40. I drove down by the
waterfront and the usual fishermen were there. One of them snagged a sea gull.
I recommended to one hungry waterfront observer that the Greenwich Hospital
Cafeteria is a wonderful alternative to Boston Chicken. I stopped by the
Greenwich Library and read the local paper. I also have a copy of the local
paper here. The Greenwich Times reported that Barbara Bush's sister died near
Hartford, Connecticut last Saturday; so I guess the Bush group might be in the
area for a funeral. I returned home, and I found a half bottle of Peppermint
Schnapps in the laundry room that I retrieved and put on the bar. It smell all
right, so I will keep in case any cold Germans show up and need a pick me up
this winter. I looked on the outdoor thermometer and it is 36 degrees
Fahrenheit outside with about a 50 knot wind. Inside my apartment the
temperature is 75 degrees Fahrenheit according to the Iodine thermometer, so I
am warm and comfortable. I noticed at the Riverside shopping plaza they have a
about 25 year old Mercedes roadster for sale in the southwest corner of the lot
with a for sale sign in the window. It looks to be in good shape. I had two
oatmeal cookies and a glass of ice tea when I returned. Not much else
happening, have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/16/99 Tuesday 4:30 A.M. EDT: I have a 2 P.M.
appointment in Stamford, Connecticut today; so I have to go to bed shortly and
be up at 11 P.M.. I checked with the local PD, and I advised them that if they
have any internet gurus drifting around town in their cars looking for free
lodging, they should send them over to SUNY Purchase College Campus in Rye
Brook or Harrison, New York and let them take advantage of the excellent campus
facilities the State University of New York system provides. In my present
living situation, I am not allowed to have unannounced guests except immediate
family members and a few local associates. Well have a good morning, not much
going on the net, and at the present moment I don't have the funds to maintain
my usual night time exercise routine of walking which I really don't feel like
doing in the colder weather anyway, so have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/16/99 Tuesday 12:20 A.M. EDT: Well if it is
Winthrop Rockefeller, he looks like this
http://www.state.ar.us/ltgov/ltgov.html and if it is Sadam Hussein Saddam
Hussein he looks like this. The person I saw is about 50 to 55 years, black
hair and big black mustache, about six foot three inches tall and about 230
pounds. Well I had not seen that person in this area before, so it is hard to
tell. Well by Olympia and York Construction Company Standards, he is a shrimp;
but at the moment they're supposedly all in China for the next ten years
building the Yanksee River Dam. Well nothing else unusual to report. Have a
good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/16/99 Tuesday 12:05 A.M. EDT: Well I went out
by the Greenwich Library at 8 P.M.. I read the local paper and three computer
newsweeklies. I checked out a book by British Security Coordination "The
Secret History of British Intelligence in the Americas, 1940 ‑ 1945"
with an introduction by Nigel West. Thus since it is in a book, it is no longer
a secret. I recommended to one other reader checking out the book, I once saw
someone reading a book, "Twenty Five Years of the Night Watch, A Very
Peculiar Business", which I could write after being up pretty much for 35
years. Well after the library I headed down to Greenwich Harbor, and five local
Greenwich Policemen were searching the parking lots on Steamboat Road. I
returned and parked in the center of town. I walked the lower section of
Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with the custodian at the Senior Center. I walked
the lower section of Greenwich Avenue again. I stopped by the Food Emporium and
I purchased Florida Natural Orange Juice for $2.49, a half gallon of 2% milk
for $1.79, a box of Ronzoni lasagna noodles for .69 for $4.97 total. I chatted
about Australia and Volcanoes with an Australian patron and I gave her my
internet address. I also mentioned the volcano category to a checker from the
Philippines. I noticed they are selling Clementines by the box at the Food
Emporium for $5.99. I noticed they still have the boneless lamb there for $3.99
a pound. I mentioned that the other night I saw a walker on Greenwich Avenue
that looked a bit like Sadam Hussein with a big black mustache, but another
prominent American character has the same look, know as Winthrop Rockefeller
Junior, who is well know for raising Angus cattle in Arkansas, so it is hard to
tell from a nearsighted computer point of view. I noticed the Food Emporium is
still undergoing remodeling. I next headed over to the Grand Union, and I
noticed they are selling boxes of Clementines for $9.99 a box and I also
noticed since both stores play canned music, they both should have ASCAP
licenses or it would be illegal. I box a pound of Polly O mozzarella cheese for
$1.99. Well I returned home, and I checked with the Marriott Casa Marina in Key
West, and it is now a Windam Hotel owned by the Crow family of Dallas, Texas.
There number for 800 reservations at the Windam chain is 1‑800‑996‑3426.
They admitted that Texas don't know much about Florida. I advised them that the
property of the Casa Marina Hotel is owned by the United States Government, and
that their is still a loan outstanding on the property owed to Equitable Life
Insurance of Illinois, so unless the Marriott of the Windam Hotel have paid off
the load to Equitable, Equitable would be able to foreclose. I also mentioned
that the hotel property which is owned by the United States government, could
be used by United State's government personnel in times of national emergency,
but some sort of financial arrangement would have to be made to pay the present
management, unless the government wanted to simply reprocess the property which
they could do with all the shore property in Key West since the U.S. government
still legally owns it. I called the Greenwich Police and explained to them for
the time being I won't be floating around at night since I have work to do at
home. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/15/99 Monday 6:45 P.M. EDT: I started a C:
drive to E: drive backup. I took a nap until about 5:30 P.M.. I had dinner of
reheated pork stew, ice tea, and coffee. I will shower and clean up shortly and
go out for a bit of fresh air. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/15/99 Monday 1:15 P.M. EDT: I was up at 11 A.M.
this morning. I had breakfast of Cheerios, toast, vitamins, coffee, and orange
juice. I updated Scott's Broadcast sound.htm . Now I will sift through the last
few days' email. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>11/15/99 Monday 2:15 A.M. EDT: I logged onto
Gibson Research Corporation Homepage and they have a link to Shields UP! ‑‑
Internet Connection Security Analysis and then to Shields UP! ‑‑
Internet Connection Security Analysis and you can test to see if you have a
security problem on your computer. There are two small programs for closing any
security problems on your computer Steve's Free Stuff "NoShare" and
"LetShare" which open and close the Ports on my machine with the
Apache server running except the "HTTP" port which is useful to
prevent hackers from hacking into one's machine. I also found this site which
takes more time to examine one's machine Hacker Whacker Remote Network Security
Scan. Well I had some oatmeal cookies while watching the movie. I just had some
reheated pork stew with ice tea. I guess I might rest a bit since I am a bit
tired before I do anything more. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/15/99 Monday 1:00 A.M. EDT: "Saving
Private Ryan" started on HBO at 10 P.M., and since I have only been to
about five movies in the last five years, I decided to watch it. It just go
over, so now I guess I will do some internet work. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/30/99 Tuesday 11:50 A.M. EDT: I was up at 9:30
A.M. after going to bed at 5:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of three fried eggs,
toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I chatted with HM COMPUTER up in
Hamden, Connecticut. They don't carry the ATX‑Form Card for my computer
USB port. I guess I could get a PCI USB card from CompUSA or a Parallel Port
Camera from CompUSA. Staples does not carry either item. HM COMPUTER has the PC
Ware/PC Max/PC Quest/PC Master Web Pages Alton motherboard 741 for $99, but it
only has one PCI slot. They sell the Celeron 500 Pentium III processor for
$175, and they sell the case for $39 and the CPU cooler for $8. My computer is
working fine, so I don't need to upgrade. I guess I will return the IBM USB
camera to Staples and not bother having a camera for the computer. I might go
up to CompUSA later in the week and browse, but who know. I do have to get my
tired rotated for free at County Tire up by CompUSA some time in the near
future. Well I also chatted with a family member. I guess I will clean up and
go out. Have a good afternoon. I have a 4 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note:<888>11/30/99 Tuesday 4:50 A.M. EDT: Well I just
finished trying to installed the IBM PC camera to no avail. Basically the USB
adaptor I have on my motherboard is thee wrong one, and I will have to get the
right one to use the Motherboard USB features. I fiddled with other system
setting to make sure, but I am basically sure that is the problem. No fault of
IBM. I did take out the Belkin USB adaptor. Well I have been awake close to 24
hours, so it is time for me to go to bed. I have a 4 P.M. appointment today.
Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/29/99 Monday 8:15 P.M. EDT: Well I went out at
about 9 P.M. this morning. I took apart both AT&T Nomad phones to check out
what type batteries they use and jotted down the number for them and the GE
cordless phone. I went by the West Putnam Avenue post office and mailed a
letter. I went by the Hospital Thrift shop and viewed the merchandise. I went
by Putnam Trust Bank of New York and did some banking. I went by CVS on
Greenwich Avenue and bought Texaco Anti Freeze for $6.99 a gallon, three CVS
air fresheners for $2 all, a jar of Basil .75, Planter's Honey Roasted Peanuts
$2.49, CVS vitamins are half price, so I bought 1000 mg. Vitamin C 100 count
$2.99, 2 B‑12 2000 mg. 60 count $3.49 each, two 50 count B‑100
$3.69 each, 400 IU Vitamin E 100 count $3.24, Zinc 50 mg. 100 count $1.74, and
Hav‑A‑Tampa cigar cigarette pack $1.59 plus .63 Ct. Sales tax for
$36.78 total. I then went to the HealtMart store next to Marx Brothers and
bought a bottle of Niacimide 500 mg. 100 count for $7.99. I then went to Exxon
and bought a tank full of premium for $15.98. I then drove down by the Harbor
and chatted with one of the local for a while. I next went to the Mews Thrift
shop which was closed today, but they let me in since they were doing work. I
bought a Victorian tassel silk shade 24 inch at the bottom and 12 inch at the
top and two feet high made of possible salmon silk in excellent shape for $10
and a NEC 4 head stereo VCR for $5 and a box of Christmas Cards for $2 with tax
$18.02 total. I was shown a beautiful Chinese Indian carpet about 12 feet by 20
feet that costs thousands of dollars new that they are offering for $400. It is
beige yellow with a green leaf pattern from what I can tell in very good shape.
They have the padding out back for it for free. They also have a discarded
Sears Die Hard battery out back which might be useful. I then went over to ELDC
thrift and they have a foot vibrating machine there for $20 along with various
other merchandise. I stopped by ST. Catherine's thrift and they were closed. I
went by the Old Greenwich Thrift shop and they had a very good condition DLC?
laser printer there for $8 made in 1991 and they had a broken CD boom box for
$5 along with a lot of other item in their Christmas display. I then went to
Old Greenwich CVS and bought two Ajax anti bacterial dish washing detergents
for .99 each, CVS pine disinfectant $1.99, CVS bleach $1.19 a gallon, a two
bottle of European Mystique shampoo and conditioner for $1.19 both, CVS shave
gel 7 oz. $1.79, a carton of Philly Natural cigar cigarettes for $14.19 less
.25 off coupon plus $1.32 Ct. sales tax for $23.40 total. I then drove out to
Tod's Point and watched a really dark cloud formation come in from the
Northwest. I sat there in my car watching the waterfront for a while eating
some of the Planters Peanuts for lunch. I then drove around Tod's Point. They
have cleared out most of the tree that fell down by the Caretakers cottage. I
can not get my ship to shore radio to pick up NOAA weather radio, but it worked
yesterday before I started fiddling with it. I then went to Staples in Old
Greenwich. I bought the IBM computer camera for $49.98 and a box of black BiC
pens for $2 plus $3.12 Ct. tax for $55.10 total plus the IBM camera has a $20
mailin rebate. I studied the cordless telephones there. They did not have the
GE cordless phone battery, but my GE cordless phone still works well. I then
stopped by Riverside Auto Parts which is going out of business and remaining
stock is 50% off. They did not have 16 inch windshield wipers for my car. I
then went by Cos Cob Radio shack, and they carry the Nomad batteries for about
$10 each, but they did not have the GE phone battery. I decided not to get any
cordless phone batteries since the new 900 mhz phones are getting cheaper and
cheaper. Last Friday Radio shack was selling the $70 900 mhz. cordless phone
for $20, but they would not sell it to me for that today. I then to the
Hospital Thrift shop and bought two plastic Sankaty outdoors plastic cups for
$1.75 each new and a CuisineArt 1.5 inch French bread baker for $2.50 which
makes small round loaves of French bread you can slice in the CuisineArt for
Onion Soup croutons. I then went by the Grand Union and bought fifteen bags of
Ramen noodles for $3, a Stauffer's frozen 20 oz. lasagna for $2.99, a half
gallon of 2% milk for $1.79, I Can't Believe It's Not Butter Lite for $1.09, a
96 oz. container of GU orange juice $3.69, a box of Clementines $3.99, two 32
oz. bags of Pic Sweet vegetables broccoli and peas $2 each, a 5 lb. bag of
Russet potatoes .99, two Thorne Valley bacon both $3.49, Angostura teriyaki
sauce $1.59, GU crated parmesan cheese $3.39, GU large eggs $1.49, a quart of
Hellmann’s mayonnaise $2.99, for $34.40 total. I then returned home and carried
up by purchases and put them away. I checked my mail and NYNEX took off the AT&T
bogus calls off my bill. I then set up the VCR in the bedroom and it works
great. I put the Victorian lamp shade on the green pedestal lamp in the center
window in the Living room, and I moved the gold shade from it to a bedroom
pineapple lamp. I move the two miniature palms to the right of the computer in
the window and put the other taller palm to the right of the air conditioner
which I keep going on low for fresh air in the winter. I had dinner of reheated
turkey stew and stuffing along with ice tea and cappuccino. I then filed this
report. I will not restart the computer and see if the new IBM camera sets up
quickly with plug and play. Of course I will read the instructions first.
Note:<888>11/29/99 Monday 7:35 A.M. EDT: Well I chatted with
a friend in Eastern Connecticut last night. I went to bed, and I was up at 4
A.M.. I had breakfast of Cheerios, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and
cappuccino. I did a little internet work. I wrote a letter. I noticed that
Microsoft Word 97 does not send my Microsoft Word 97 documents in Outlook
Express 5.1 instead Outlook 98, although Outlook Express 5.1 is my default
email program. Thus I just copy and paste the Microsoft Word 97 document into
my Outlook Express 5.1 program with the Outlook Express 5.1 Sky stationary.
Well time to clean up and get ready to go out. CIO
Note:<888>11/28/99 Sunday 7:20 P.M. EDT: I watched a couple
of cooking shows on Channel 13, one with Julia Childs comparing American
Cuisine techniques to French techniques. I got inspired to recycle some of my
food, so I peeled my last apple and then I sliced it thinly and I cut the
slices in half and threw them in the CuisineArt. I then added the rest of the
Ocean Spray cranberry sauce and the rest of the Jell-O Apple mixture from last
week and a couple of ounces of white wine and I light stirred it all together
with the CuisineArt paddle blade on and poured it into a sealed Rubbermaid
container to set up in the refrigerator. Well I guess I will have a little bit
more Jell-O, apple cranberry salad sauce once it sets up in the morning. I
guess since I have been up since 3 A.M., I should start to think about going to
bed; so I can have a really exciting day tomorrow after a good night sleep. I
have not seen many new faces in town, so I guess it just the same old group of
locals going about their normal routines without the Manhattan crowd poaching
on our territory for priority at Starbuck's seating. Well have a good evening,
and enjoy the quiet time. CIO
Note:<888>11/28/99 Sunday 4:50 P.M. EDT: I puttered on the
computer until about 9:30 A.M.. I munched on the last of the pumpkin pie. I
chatted with some family members. I went out finally at 11:30 A.M., I returned
a can of Gillette Gel Shave Cream for $1.99 plus tax at CVS and bought a pack
of Hav‑A‑Tampa cigarettes for $1.59 plus tax, so I could smoke a
few while I traveled around this cool sunny Sunday morning. I drove down by the
waterfront and chatted with some of the locals. I drove over to Staples in Old
Greenwich and checked out the store. They have an IBM computer USB port camera
that you can buy for $50 and also get a $20 mailin rebate. I next went out to
Tod's Point and walked around the beach area for a while and parked at the
southwest parking lot for a while. Nobody could be reached on the ship to shore
radio I keep in my car. I guess cell phone have put those frequencies out of
use. I just get NOAA weather radio on it. I then returned back to town and I
stopped by the local library. Not much happening there as usual. I returned
home, and I had some walnuts, turkey stew, stuffing, ice tea and coffee. I
chatted with another family member. Well I guess I will go out for a short
spell or maybe I will stay in who knows for sure. I will have to think about
it. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/28/99 Sunday 5:00 A.M. EDT: I was up at 3 A.M..
I had breakfast of Post Raisin bran, cheerios, toast, vitamins, and cappuccino.
I have to stock up on some more Vitamins this week, I am out of a few types. I
have smoking small bowls of my pipe tobacco mixture, which is a mixture of
"Round Hill" and "Grand Manier" available at the
tobacconist across from the Greenwich Police Department. The present mixture, I
have had in the freezer for about a year, so it is very well aged and
favorable. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/27/99 Saturday 7:10 P.M. EDT: I went about
noon. I stopped by the Bank but it was closed. I went by the Hospital Thrift
Shop. I drove down by the waterfront. I returned home. About 4:30 P.M., I made
a Turkey stew which I ate for dinner along with ice tea and stuffing. Well not
much else happening, have a good evening, I am off to bed. CIO
Note:<888>11/27/99 Saturday 10:55 A.M. EDT: I was up at 5
A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of three fried eggs, toast, coffee, orange
juice, and vitamins. I worked trying to run Microsoft Frontpage 2000 and its
extensions to no avail. I guess my machine is not fast enough. I uninstalled
them. I am just about done with house cleaning and watering the plants, I have
to clean the kitchen and vacuum and I am done. I ran Norton Disk Doctor on all
drive, I ran WinDoctor, and I just finished Norton Speedisk on the C: drive. I
will now start a C: drive to E: drive backup. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/26/99 Friday 8:25 P.M. EDT: I have been working
all day with the Microsoft Frontpage 2000 Demo. I have been trying to figure
out how to get the Frontpage Extensions to work on the Apache server. My
"cgi‑bin" directory seems to be locked or some other problem in
the Apache httpd.conf file. I also could not get the Frontpage 2000 demo to
open my web site with the Favorites in it, but it will when I remove the
Favorites to another Folder. I also have too many links for my machine to
create a word index for a search engine, so that feature which I wanted most
does not seem to work even if I get the Extensions working on Apache. The
Editor for pages works fine, but it tries to load the web when I save which
over whelms the machine. Well not much accomplished. I had dinner of mashed
sweet potato, turkey with mushroom gravy, and stuffing along with ice tea about
2 P.M.. I am tired, and I will go to bed shortly. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/26/99 Friday 5:10 A.M. EDT: I got this link
that might work on arthritis for humans as well as horses Topical Pain
Relievers from Donalex Corporation . CIO
Note:<888>11/26/99 Friday 4:50 A.M. EDT: I was at 4 A.M.. I
had breakfast of Post Raisin bran, toast, coffee, vitamins, orange juice, and
cappuccino. I restarted the server. I am down to a pack and a quarter of cigar
cigarettes, so I may start smoking my pipe when I am outside. Not much to
report on. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/25/99 Thursday 6:55 P.M. EDT: Well I relaxed
until 4 P.M. watching a bit of the Fox Television Network Program about the Reagan
Years with Al Haig and a panel of Reagan administration officials and staff. I
went out at 4 P.M. with .41 change and the last dollar bill from the Silver
frame on the lazy Susan, which was not enough to buy a half gallon of milk. I
parked the car down on Steamboat Road and dug around behind the seats and in
the boot that surrounds the emergency brake and found another $1 in change for
$2.41 total. I then parked downtown. I chatted with a visitor about Volcanoes
and Denmark and pipe tobacco. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I
chatted with a long time resident about volcanoes and other trivia as we walked
up the Avenue. I sat out in front of the Presbyterian Church for a while. I
walked back down the Avenue and at about 6 P.M., I headed over to the Shell
Station and bought a half gallon of Hood whole milk for $1.99. I gave a young
fellow a ride over to the Colonial Diner who was trying to get change for a
$100 bill. I returned home, and I had the Cranberry and Jell-O with Apple fruit
salad and ice tea. I am lower on funds this month because I had to throw out
over $80 in food when I though my refrigerator might have salmonella poisoning
and then restock it. Well another exciting day in Greenwich. I noticed just
about the time I came in that the youngsters in town were starting to prowl
around. Well have a good evening. I am off to bed. I also noticed a jet flying
in a rather dense fog as I came in. CIO
Note:<888>11/25/99 Thursday 2:15 P.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message. I drove down by the waterfront and their were cars at the
Yacht Club, but nobody was on the pier in the rain. I then walked the lower
section of Greenwich Avenue. I walked through the train station area and I
noticed a few families coming out of Manhattan from the parade. I remember
families use to go to the ice cream shop on Central Park South after the parade
near the Marriott Hotel known as the Essex House. I then sat in the center of
town for a while. I then walked up to the top of Greenwich Avenue and sat out
for a while across from the Presbyterian Church. I returned down the Avenue. I
noticed 2 East Elm, the refurbished part of the upstairs of the old Rogers
Building now www.restorationhardware.com is now leasing apartments on the three
upper levels. I suppose they would be in the neighborhood of $1,500 to $2,500 a
month for a one to two bedroom apartment downtown. I am not sure if they have
parking available for the building, but it is right in the center of town if
one is a walker and a commuter. Since it is new, it would probably be the
latest state of the art of refurbishing. It might even be more. I then sat out
a while in area of Starbucks. Starbucks was open as usual and I used the
bathroom there. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and St. Moritz
was open for a while closing about 2 P.M.. I walked around the train station
again, and I noticed the restaurant across from the train station was open as I
suppose the Colonial Diner on the Post Road is open. I noticed Versailles
Restaurant is open. The Greenwich Produce Market next to the Post Office was
open. When I returned home, I noticed Fresh Fields, Exxon, the Food Emporium,
and the Grand Union were all opened, so if one has not had their Thanksgiving
meal; there were plenty of options. Maneros did not look open. I drove back
down by the waterfront when I returned, and I noticed a few families were out
in the rain. I had a piece of Pumpkin Pie when I returned along with a glass of
ice tea. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>11/25/99 Thursday 11:20 A.M. EDT: I started
cooking at 8 A.M.. I put the Mrs. Smith Pumpkin Pie in one convection over and
the Butterball three bound turkey breast in another one. I made a 10 minute
stuffing mixture similar to stuffing.htm and liquefied the ingredients in the
CuisineArt and cooked them on simmer for a while until it was time to add the
stuffing crumbs. 45 minutes before the turkey was done, I boiled two diced
yams. I took the pie out at 9 A.M. and set it out to cool. I started the
broccoli steaming at 9:20 A.M.. I pureed the yams in the CuisineArt with
margarine and a small amount of milk. I added the stuffing crumbs to the liquid
mixture. At 9:25 A.M., I took the turkey breast out of the oven. I put mashed
yams in a separate dish, and two sliced of white turkey meat on the plate with
Swanson Turkey gravy with canned mushroom and herbs and spice in it and wine. I
also put the four pieces of broccoli on the plate. I set out Jell-O apple
pieces salad, with Ocean Spray cranberry sauce, but I was not able to eat that.
I put away all the food before eating at about 9:35 A.M.. It only took about
fifteen minutes to eat. I cleaned up the kitchen and I am saving the pie for
this afternoon. I chatted with some family members. I had a cup of coffee. Well
I feel a bit tired after my Thanksgiving meal. I will either rest a bit or go
out for some fresh air. Have an enjoyable day. CIO
Note:<888>11/25/99 Thursday 5:40 A.M. EDT: Well I finished
making up a batch of ice tea. I put on the latest versions of Outlook Express
and FrontPage Express on my computer which work now. FrontPage Express that
came with Windows 98 did not work, and Outlook Express previous version would
not work with Outlook 98 on the computer. I like what I see in Outlook Express
and I might start using it instead of Outlook 98. It has a spell checker since
I have Word 97 also and it has stationary. I chose Wild Blue Yonder. Well maybe
I should go out before I start cooking Thanksgiving Dinner. Perhaps in about
another hour. Not much else happening. CIO
Note:<888>11/25/99 Thursday 3:45 A.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message yesterday and drove down by the waterfront. I chatted with a
resident French family down by the waterfront. I sat out downtown for a while
watching the rush hour holiday traffic. I walked up to CVS and bought a pack of
Hav‑A‑Tampa Natural for $1.64. I chatted with a former Navy
serviceman about my internet site. I returned back home at 6 P.M.. I went to
bed about 7 P.M., and I was up at 2:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of three fried
eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I am making up a two gallon
batch of ice tea. Well I suppose I will have start making Thanksgiving dinner
between 8 A.M. and 9 A.M. and have it an hour after that. Have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>11/24/99 Wednesday 2:50 P.M. EDT: Well I went out
and I bought two loaves of HealthNut bread at the Arnold Factory outlet for
$1.74. I then drove down by the waterfront and not much was happening in the
fog. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop and a few of the items were half
price. I drove downtown and stopped by the Mews gift shop and they seem to have
a few new items. I noticed the Senior Center is closed today. I went back down
by the waterfront and a few of the regular fishermen were there. The warmer day
has brought out those clowns from the warmer climates whom like to pretend to
be natives. I suppose once it gets cold, we will not see as much activity. I
stopped by the Greenwich Library and read three computer newsweeklies. The ever
informative Greenwich Times was not available. Just about 1 P.M. as I was
heading home we seemed to have the usual onslaught of shoppers heading our way
from Westchester County. I did also stop by ELDC thrift and they had a few odd
items there. Well not much else to report. I suppose it is going to be a four
day rainy day weekend, so enjoy what is left of it today. I was going to try to
stay up, but I am tired; so I will go to bed and be up a little before
midnight. I guess I will be cooking my Thanksgiving Turkey in the morning
tomorrow. I also placed the three pound Butterball turkey in a bin of cold
water to defrost. I will now put it back in the refrigerator. Well have a good
afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>11/24/99 Wednesday 9:10 A.M. EDT: Well not much
happening. I suppose we should be on our best behavior in case any guests are
poking around town, which is really hard for New Yorkers. Well have a good day.
After I clean up, I guess I will start my day in the Arnold Bakeries Outlet
Store and then work my way over to the Hospital Thrift Shop and then possibly
down to Steamboat Road and finally over to the Greenwich Library as if that
were really a new routine. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/24/99 Wednesday 5:55 A.M. EDT: Well I worked on
the internet all night. I did rest from 2 A.M. to 4 A.M.. I had two slices of
home made pizza and Jell-O with ice tea for a meal. I just finished all my
daily internet activity. To be quite frank, I am getting a bit bored of the
internet; and I would save $100 a month if I did not pay for the Cable Modem
and since I don't watch television, I would also save not having to subscribe
to Optimum Online to get the Cable modem. It is worth considering, since it is
my viewpoint the internet bubble is just about to burst. Well have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/23/99 Tuesday 11:20 A.M. EDT: I was up at 9
P.M.. I had breakfast of three fried eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice, and
vitamins. I did not make it to my 4 P.M. appointment today, but I called up. I
turned down the freezer a notch and a half to make it a little less colder,
since the orange juice was still freezing. The Butterball Turkey seems to be
defrosting on schedule. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/23/99 Tuesday 10:40 A.M. EDT: Well I fell back
asleep until 6:30 A.M.. I felt hungry when I awoke, so spent part of the next
hour and a half making pizza.htm . It came out all right, but it does not quite
taste like one buys downtown. It taste more like one would make at home. Well
have a good morning, I think I will relax some more. CIO
Note:<888>11/23/99 Tuesday 1:20 A.M. EDT: Before I went to
bed after the last message, I put Clorox bleach in the toilet and in the toilet
tank water holder to clean out any mold or scum. I also put Liquid drain
cleaner in the bathroom since to clean out the clog caused by shaving cream and
whiskers to make it flow faster. I tried some my Jell-O mixture that I made
earlier. I went to bed and was up at 10:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of orange
juice, coffee, Post Raisin bran, toast, and vitamins. I was having my coffee,
and I watched a the 11 P.M. BBC rebroadcast. I channel surfed and they had that
Discovery Channel program on again about the alligators and crocodiles which I
watched mostly in its entirety. Needless to say I plan to avoid gators and
crocs for the indefinite future. I restarted my server. Not much happening, and
it feels like it might be colder out. I turned down my refrigerator from
coldest to levels warmer at 5. The orange juice was beginning to freeze. Well
have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/22/99 Monday 1:20 P.M. EDT: Well I went out
bright and early this morning about 10 A.M. on a very rainy day which is not so
hot for the old arthritis. I parked at the Greenwich Library and went with the
Guatney Ham label and Grand Union receipt to photo copy them, but the copy
machine at the library is a dime a copy, so I decided to use the Kinko’s copy
machine across the street. I parked at the library to get a little exercise in
the break during the rainy weather. I made 8 copies of the Guatney Ham label and
seven copies of the Grand Union receipt and that was $1.17. They have the new
state of the art Xerox computerized copy machine there, in case you ever need
to run off 10,000 copies of any item, if you can afford it. I next walked over
the Greenwich Health Department on the third floor and reported the incident on
the Guatney Ham. We basically figured out it came from Smithfield, Virginia.
Since I read lots of news reports on the internet, I had read that earlier in
fall over a quarter million swine had drowned in the hurricane in North
Carolina. I think it is safe to assume that they processed some of the swine
after the hurricane, and I possibly got one of those. Thus I would advise
people to be careful in eating swine, pig, or pork. I then headed over to the
library and picked up my car, and I drove over to the Grand Union. I gave them
the ham label in a sealed bag and the grocery receipt and received a $7.49
refund. I then bought a 96 oz. container of Florida Natural Orange Juice for
$4.47, I Can't Believe It's Not Butter $1.29,two Polly O mozzarella 16 oz.
cheese $1.99 each, two Granny Smith apples at $1.29 a pound for $.90, two Yams
at 3 lb. for $2 for $1.13, GU apple sauce .79, two Red Peppers at $1.99 a pound
for $1.99 for $14.57 total. Well that leaves me just enough money to buy some
bread this week, so I guess I will have a quiet week at home. I then returned
home, and I put away the groceries and I had a diet Sprite in a frosted mug,
and I relax a bit and I then filed this report. Well have a good afternoon, I
am beginning to feel a bit tired. CIO
Note:<888>11/22/99 Monday 9:00 A.M. EDT: I finished my
internet work. I made up 4 liters of my regular ice tea and put it in the
washed out aquarium pitchers which I cleaned thoroughly and putting in very hot
ice tea, it should be sterilized. I don't have any orange juice containers at
the moment. It is the same recipe, but the pitcher with the plastic pitcher
with the orange top is harder to use since it can spill off the top easily and
dangerous when it is hot, if it spilled. I peeled and diced the two Granny
Smith Green apples and put into a Jell-O mixture of orange and cherry diet
Jell-O with Angostura bitters and fifty percent orange juice in a Pyrex dish
and set in the refrigerator on the top shelf to set up. I basically have all
the ingredients for a modest Thanksgiving Dinner, but I am not expecting any
guests, it just gives me an excuse to cook. I guess I should clean up and go
out pay a visit to the Greenwich Health Department and see if they made it into
work in the Heavy Fog this morning. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/22/99 Monday 3:25 A.M. EDT: I was up at 1:30
A.M. this morning. I was emailed this link relevant to a family member whose
has Second Stage Melanoma StopMelanoma.com . From having lived around hot sunny
places, I know it is important to wear a hat to shade one's face from the hot
sun in the tropics. Also few people seem to realize that the Intense sun can be
very rough on the eyes, so it is equally important to wear protective sun
glasses with the correct ultra violet protection particularly when around the
glare from the ocean. One Anglophile Florida Resort has a local newspaper one
can read on the internet to see what is happening TCPalm.com ‑‑ The
Press Journal ‑ Including Vero Beach and Indian River County . Since it
is just south of the Cape Canaveral Kennedy Space center, I believe there would
be a few high tech people in the area. Yes I have family members living there.
I had breakfast of three fried eggs. I use a omelet pan that I don't wash, but
have properly seasoned that I wipe with a paper towel and when cooking on the
electric burner at medium heat I put in a little bit of olive oil and two pads
of "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter", and the eggs flip out very gracefully.
I also had five strips of the Oscar Meyer low sodium bacon which tasted quite
excellent. I cook my bacon on a microwave proof plate. I put three paper towels
on the bottom, with the bacon in between and two paper towels on top, and I
microwave in the ten year old lower power GE microwave for six minutes on high.
One might use lower settings with the new high power microwaves. I cooked my
three seed bread in a General Electric toaster over. I noticed this morning
since I put the refrigerator on the coldest setting that the Tropicana Orange
juice from the Food Emporium in the plastic 3 quart container tastes almost
like fresh orange juice. So it is important to keep one's orange juice cold in
the refrigerator. I believe some people whom go to the tropics from colder
climates like drinking Orange Juice and Vodka with Angostura bitters which I
call a Tropical Screw Driver as opposed to Grape Fruit Juice and Vodka and
Angostura Bitters which I call a Tropical Salty Dog. In Tobago where they sell
Angostura Bitters by the gallon, and use it by the jigger; I believe their
primary use of Angostura bitters is in a "Planters Punch" with rum.
In the old days at Trader Vics in various locations around the country they
also had numerous rum concoctions which they sold which were quite potent. I
suppose individuals on cruise ships frequently enjoy these same concoctions. My
coffee I blend five different types of A&P coffee beans together and grind
them to mocha grind in the Braun grinder, and I fill the Espresso cup in the
Cappuccino machine with it, and I run through a cup of coffee which is very
tasty that I add sweetener to and milk. One also can make an improvised
Cappuccino this way, but it is really more like Cafe A Laite. Well in reading
about the Heads of State at the Economic conference in Firinze, Italia; I
remember when I was a student there during the winter of 1972, one could eat at
many wonderful restaurants which were not to expensive. There was one
restaurant right at the Ufizzi, but I actually enjoyed the cheaper working
man's restaurant down in the cellar next to the Church of Santa Croice on the
Medici Palace side of the river several blocks west of the San Trinita bridge
since it was a very quite neighborhood. I frequently would stroll through the
gardens of the Medici Palace after what we here call lunch which I believe is
the Siesta main meal in Italia. Of course they do have another meal after
Siesta after about 10 P.M. at night. Firinze has lots of Pigeons, so it is
frequently wise to wear a borcellino hat to keep the pigeon crap off one's
head. If one wants to sit and enjoy the view from a cafe in Fiezola overlooking
the city from the north, it is very scenic and I believe their is also a cafe
at the Piazza Michelangelo . Of course the Uffici and the Medici Palace have
some the world's most famous art along with a few churches in Firinze. If one
has any spare change after touring, one can always buy gold jewelry from the
hippie street vendors on the Ponte Vechio, since they have been selling gold
there for over five hundred years. Trust me, they know their gold. For the
liberal community, there is the Santa Tinita Bar just south of the Santa
Trinita Bridge near the Pensione Adria. The Pensione Adria has a very scenic
dining room on the fourth floor for guests overlooking the Arno. Of course
there is the Firinze Flower and Flea Markets where you will find the real
statue of the Medici boar which is good luck to rub its nose. Firinze is also
world famous for its linens and leather products since in mid northern Italia
they also raise a lot of cattle along with the local wine and olive oil. Well
give my best to the politicians at the Economic summit. Have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>12/07/99 Tuesday 10:00 P.M. EDT: I was up at 2
P.M. this afternoon. I had breakfast of Cheerios, toast, coffee, orange juice,
and vitamins. I fiddled with the computer for a while. I decided to return the
Creative Lab and USB ports to CompUSA. I stopped by and returned a gallon of
Texaco anti freeze to CVS also. I returned the items to CompUSA and received a
gift certificate for them when there is something I need there. I browsed the
store merchandise until closing. They have lots of 900 mhz phones there, but I
don't really need another telephone, if you know what I mean. Well time for
dinner have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>12/07/99 Tuesday 3:30 A.M. EDT: Pearl Harbor
Memorial Page and http://mrscott.com/pearlmem.txt . I went out after the last
message, and I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I walked around
the train station area. I noticed that a work locomotive was grinding the rails
coming through the train station, I guess to give the trains a smoother ride.
There was an avalanche of sparks coming out of the train grinder. I walked back
uptown. I then walked up to the top of the Avenue. I sat out up there for a
brief spell. I walked to the lower section again and I walked around the lower
section again. I then drove down back down by the harbor at 2 P.M. and viewed
Long Island sound. It had started to clear and one could see Long Island and
the lights again. I then returned home and had some ice tea. Well have a good
morning. I guess I will go to bed soon. CIO
Note:<888>12/06/99 Monday 11:10 P.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message, and I stopped by Odd Job and bought the last Rayovac Hard
Rubber flash light for $1.99 and three packs of two C batteries for $1.59
double pack plus .46 NY tax for $7.22. I then went by Tropolldis appliance on
the back side of the mall by Staples and they have the GE above range Microwave
which need an exhaust outlet for $310. I then went to Staples and the Honeywell
extra good air purifier in the clearance center is now down from $170 to $50. I
then stopped by Pergament and bought auto lock deicer for $1.29 plus .09 NY tax
for $1.38. I then drove over to Radio Shack and in Old Greenwich and they still
don't have the 900 mhz phone for $20 yet. I noticed at Staples in Port Chester
they have the Siemens 2.4 gigahertz cordless phone for $100. I then went by
Staples in Old Greenwich and they have Siemens 2.4 gigahertz cordless phones
there for over $200 a more advance model. I then went down by Steamboat Road
and observed the sound for and checked my car lights. I got the Ship to Shore
radio to get NOAA weather radio. You have to go up the channels to get it set
right. I then went by the Grand Union and bought a dozen medium eggs for $1.29,
a red pepper at $1.99 a pound for $1.17, Forell Raspberry Preserve .99, a green
pepper at $1.49 a pound for .64, a pack of Fleischmann’s yeast for $1.69 for
$5.78 total. I returned home, and I put the older new batteries in the flash
light, and I now have a rechargeable flashlight in the kitchen, one regular
flash light on the speakers by the entrance, and a regular and a rechargeable
by the television in the bedroom, and the red flash light on the car door and
another hard rubber on the right car seat. I also have six two packs of C
Expire 2/2000 and 8/2004 half each for the short wave radio in an emergency. I
think it take ten batteries. I then made Chinese pepper steaks, by heating a
few teaspoons of olive oil in a WOK, dicing three gloves of garlic, and dicing
three medium onions, and slicing the second shell steak and moving the fat and
sautéing them and then dicing the red and green pepper, and adding celery salt,
pepper, garlic powder, cinnamon, Chinese Five Spice, basil, oregano, and
Italian seasoning along with several pads of I Can't Believe It's Not Butter, a
can of mushrooms, a few dashes of Angostura Teriyaki sauce, and a 22 oz. can of
crushed tomatoes and simmering it all in the Wok on medium for a half hour. I
also made up two cups of water with a cup of white rice with the same herbs and
spices which was done in fifteen minutes. It should all be done now, so I will
have the Chinese pepper sauce mix on white herbal rice with ice tea, and then
have coffee. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>12/06/99 Monday 6:20 P.M. EDT: I made $43.44 this
past October and November off my internet advertising, so I guess it pays to
keep the server going. I put the red flash light back in the car along with
leaving the black rubber flash light there. I think I will go over to Odd Job
in Port Chester now and get another one before I eat. Well have a good evening.
CIO
Note:<888>12/06/99 Monday 5:55 P.M. EDT: I relaxed all day
Sunday and did not go out. I chatted with a couple of family members. I just
noticed that my web server was not running, so I guess I forgot to start it. I
have the server running now. I had breakfast Sunday when I got up at 8 A.M. of
Cheerios, toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I went back to bed until
about 5 P.M.. I got up and I munch on some walnuts and other items, I had in
the apartment. I went to bed about 1 A.M. this morning. I was up at about 10
A.M. when my telephone rang four times this morning with annoying nuisance
calls. I suppose some telemarketing machine has broken. I set up the computer
monitor web cam when I exited the apartment, and I went out. I noticed a
familiar face walking into Outdoor Traders looking for sports ware. I went to
the hospital thrift shop, and I bought a cookie cutter machine for $2.50. I
went downtown and I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue on a damp day.
Lot of little tots were out. I stopped by the Senior Center and returned the
computer cdrom on Saturday morning about 2 A.M.. I was told about that time the
Senior Center had been broken into. I walked the lower section of Greenwich
Avenue for a while. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and read the local
paper. I have noticed that the books by Reagan and Bush are still not available
in the library. Perhaps someone has checked them out. Well I guess I will have
a steak for dinner in a little while. Have a good evening. By the way, there
was no evidence of intrusion on my apartment when I returned, but the password
feature of the web cam had been tampered with, so I would say we might have
evidence of intrusion. Most mysterious. CIO
Note:<888>12/05/99 Sunday 6:15 A.M. EDT: I was up at 2 P.M.
yesterday. I chatted with my neighbors. I had breakfast of three eggs, toast,
orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I relaxed a bit until about 8 P.M., and I
was able to get up enough speed to do my house cleaning and watering the plants
in about two hours. I feel a little bit zoomy. I suppose I might be using too
much sugar. I had dinner about 11 P.M. of the Stauffer's Pot Roast dinner with
green beans, ice tea, and coffee. I forgot to water a couple of plants, so
while I was relaxing, I finished watering them. I guess the place is in order, so
I relax most the rest of the morning, and I am a bit tired, so I will go back
to sleep. With the Jewish Holiday and the Christian Sunday, it reminds me of
what happened at Sun Rise in Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. I suppose we
should keep our guard up full force until we're sure about what is really going
on. I am not fully briefed on current events and only know local events for the
time being. I suppose volcanic activity in the northern hemisphere in either
Kamchatka or Alaska could have caused the very black clouds, I saw last time I
was at Tod's Point, and possibly have caused the North Sea Hurricane. More than
likely with the colder weather on the interior of Russia and Poland and other
east block nations, they are possibly underneath a lot of snow at the moment. I
have not had time to look at the weather satellite photographs for that region.
Well I suppose for now I am dog tired, so I should try to get some sleep and
get back to my normal relaxed schedule. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/04/99 Saturday 10:00 A.M. EDT: I went out at
First Light and it was a Red Sky in the morning, I interpret that to mean
"Red Sky Sailor, Take Warning". The message posted below is from my
Swiss coastal observer in Denmark. I assume it is an open coded message from my
International Federation of the Red Cross Representative in Grenna, Denmark. I
interpret it to mean that the Russian Fourth Fleet Battle Group has sailed by
the Jutland Peninsula to destinations unknown. I would advise all Red Cross
personnel encountering such a Fleet action to keep the maximum distance away
from it, if need be half way around the World in the most hidden destinations.
I then continued on to CVS in Old Greenwich and bought a carton of Philly Light
cigar cigarettes for $14.19 plus .85 CT. sales tax for $15.04 total. I advised
a Spanish speaking personnel to advise Spanish speaking personnel on Pan Am
Satellite communications which 2.5 billion people listen to. I then headed over
to ServiStar hardware store in Old Greenwich and they were not open yet. I then
returned to downtown Greenwich and looked for the First Alert rechargeable
batteries, but they did not have it. I advised them of the same content. I then
drove down by the waterfront and gave the same message to a high ranking United
States Navy officer. I also advised a high ranking member of the nobility. I
then headed over to Exxon and told a member of Trout Unlimited the same story.
I put $14 of premium in the old Swedish Volvo. I then headed over to Port
Chester to Feinstod's ServiStar and they have the First Alert rechargeable
flash light batteries for $5.99 each. I bought two for $11.98 plus .81 NY tax
for $12.79 total. I then returned home and I chatted with a family member. I am
terribly tired and have been awake 24 hours, so I will go to bed. I also put
the new rechargeable batteries in the First Alert rechargeable flash lights,
and saved the old ones for proper disposal. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/04/99 Saturday 6:40 A.M. EDT: Well I have been
sitting around relaxing for most of the morning. I tried to fall asleep, but I
could not. I guess since I am out of smokes, I will run over to CVS in
Riverside all dirty and grubby and buy another carton of cigar cigarettes. Well
not much to report from the quiet side of town. I received this note from an
internet correspondent in Denmark.
Dear friend I'm just
writing this to let you know that I'm all right. So far 4 dead from the hurricane that swept
through Denmark today and caused major damage to roads, tree, bridges, houses
and so on. Worst in the Southern part of Denmark, so my part of the country was
not hit so bad as other parts. The
deaths was mostly caused by falling trees.
I haven't heard about any damage in Grenaa except one of my neighbors
trees tilting and destroying a terrace. Also a lot Christmas decoration in town
had fallen down but the hurricane is moving fast East so I think this is it for
now. This is the worst weather conditions in my country ever. People were encouraged to stay indoor from the
afternoon Friday till Saturday morning, so they wouldn't be hit from flying
tiles... Though, since it wasn't that
bad here I went to a concert tonight in Randers 60 kilometers from Grenaa with
the Danish band Michael Learns to Rock. They made a great performance so it was
worth the risk. On the way to Randers I
was supposed to cross a forest but I drove on smaller roads to avoid the
falling trees. The wind was very bad but I managed to keep the car on the road.
We went the same way back and there was a lot of twigs and boughs on the road
but driving slowly we managed to get home safely. Though we had to pass a
tilted tree on the road but there was just enough space for us to pass so we
were lucky. The worst thing was that it started snowing right after we left
from Randers so sometimes it was hard to see the road. All bridges are closed and all ferries have
stopped sailing. A lot of roads are closed because of tilted trees and trucks
so police and rescue teams are extremely busy at the moment. Thousands of
people are stranded on railroad stations and around 1000 people were trapped in
the trains as they tried to cross the tunnel between the islands as a freight
train blocked the way. Some had to sit in darkness in the tunnel for more than
an hour. I'm glad it wasn't me.... Some of the small islands are completely
evacuated because of floods and some places people had to sit on the roof of
their houses waiting for choppers to rescue them. If roads are clear tomorrow morning I'll go
to the Southern part of Denmark (Odense) to race some go‑carts with my
friends and after that we'll have a little party. I hope I won't have to cancel
that. That's all for now, just to give
you some info about what's happening here and let you know that I'm ok. Greetings from windy Denmark. Your pal, Peter
CIO
Note:<888>12/04/99 Saturday 1:45 A.M. EDT: I can not
remember when I awoke this morning, but I think it was around 10 A.M.. I had
breakfast of cheerios, www.cheerios.com , toast, orange juice, vitamins, and
coffee. I relaxed most of the day. I conferred over conventional telephone with
a few people. I had lunch about 3 P.M. of cheese sandwich, walnuts, apple pie,
and ice tea. I rested until about 7 P.M.. I had dinner of the Stauffer's pot
roast which I really like, must simpler than cooking a whole pot roast, ice
tea, and coffee. I relaxed a bit more. For convenience in not stimulating too
many brain cells anymore which are becoming fatigued, I decided to change my
homepage for the indefinite future to default.htm and the same previous content
is available from scotlist.htm . I am more of a reference librarian on the
internet, and I would advise people if they are truly interested in any
reference material to read more scholarly material. Well there are many libraries
in the world which don't have the internet, but I am sure a few have some
interesting books. Well have a good morning, I will continue to relax. Not much
to report on. I might lose $20 a month from internet advertising by not
displaying my web site, but sometimes $20 a month might be worth losing for a
little peace and quiet. I am sure the local Chamber of Commerce won't mind,
since they make money off people shopping in Greenwich not off the internet.
Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/03/99 Friday 4:35 A.M. EDT: I went back out at
9:30 P.M.. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue several times. I
chatted with several local residents. I walked the entire length of Greenwich
Avenue. I noticed a Guildas' milk truck at CVS with www.supercow.com on it. I
chatted with the dairy deliveryman about the dairy business. I found a lost
Microsoft CD from Works Suite 99 Disk 4 that I retrieved off the street in
front of the senior center. About 2 A.M., I stopped by the Grand Union and
chatted with some locals about English Tea. I bought a half gallon of whole
milk for $1.79, a jar of Grandma's Molasses for $2.29, two Stauffer's pot roast
dinners for $2.50 each, five cans of Savarin coffee for .99 each, a 18 oz. jar
of Skippy honey roasted peanut butter for $1.79, and finally a 25 packet box of
Twinings Earl Grey Tea for $2.99 for $18.81 total. I noticed while out at the
www.omnifitness.com construction site at the entrance to the Greenwich Train
station, they are still clearing out asbestos and they don't have the proper
environmental precautions. I also noticed the Grand Union was using the propane
powered floor cleaner in the store which is very dangerous since it emits
carbon monoxide poisoning. I advised one English couple on the matter. I returned
home and put away my purchases. I had a peanut butter sandwich, two
Clementines, and ice tea. I then installed the features from the Microsoft
Works Suite 99 Valuepack that I found on Greenwich Avenue in front of the
senior center. Well I suppose not much else is happening, and I am quite
bushed, but I got a little exercise. Well have a good morning, and it is time
for me to go to sleep. CIO
Note:<888>12/02/99 Thursday 8:10 P.M. EDT: I went out and
stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I paid my rent on Lafayette Place. I
stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I stopped by the Greenwich
Library and checked out the videotapes Eisenhower, Double Exposure, and
Tornado. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I then drove down Greenwich Avenue and
viewed Long Island Sound. I then went over to the Arnold Bread Store outlet and
bought two loaves of Freihofer's hearty nut bread and a Entenmanns’s Apple Pie
for $4.03. I then drove over to Port Chester and I went to Jimbro, and I bought
four light yellow face cloths for .99 each, four dark green face cloths for .99
each, four light blue hand towels for $1.50 each, and two White Floor towels
for $2 each, and two Sentry CD holders for $1.99 each, and a Sony 90 minute
cassette tape for .99 plus $1.67 New York Tax for $26.48 total. I then went by
the Empire Flea market beneath Odd Job, and I had my watch battery replaced and
cleaned for $4 by a gentleman from Korea. I then bought two little leather
zipper change purses for $2 each from a gentleman from Turkey. He told me a
half million lire in Turkey is a dollar, so I paid a million lire for two
change purses. I then went and bought a British flag on a stick for $3 from a
gal that did not also have a Dutch flag. I then went by Staples and bought a
Swingline Scotch tape machine for $2.99 and a roll of half inch 3M scotch tape
for $148 plus .30 NY tax for $4.77. I noticed the Clearance bin at Staples has
a $165 Honeywell Hepa air filter for $89. I then went to Staples and they do
not carry the First Alert rechargeable flashlights or batteries anymore. They
have another brand for about $16 and the Black and Decker rechargeable for $16.
I decided not to buy. I then went to Odd Job, and I bought two RayOVac Heavy
Rubber coated flash lights for $1.99 each plus .27 NY sales tax for $4.25. I
noticed they sell the $50,000 warranty surge suppressor for computers there for
$30. I then returned home and put away my items. I chatted with a friend who
found a gold cane in a dumpster from George Whitelaw of Cleveland, Ohio labeled
with his name from 1809 to 1890. I guess it might be valuable. I then chatted
with a family member having medical problems. I just finished heating a
Stauffer's 20 oz. Lasagna, and I will have it for dinner with ice tea and
coffee. I put the towels out in the bathroom. I put the British flag above the
computer hanging from a lamp. I had batteries for the two flash lights one of
which I put by the entrance, and the other one I will put in the car. I also
fixed the windshield sprayer today by using a little pin to unclog it. I put
the Sony Tape on the Dictaphone. I put the videotapes on the dining room table.
I put the Scotch tape dispense on the laser printer desk in front of the
speaker. I put the CD rack out holding computer and music CDs. I am using one
change purse and keeping a spare in the bedroom drawer. Well have a good
evening, I might go out for some fresh air after coffee. CIO
Note:<888>12/02/99 Thursday 12:30 P.M. EDT: @home internet
cable modem access is working fine now. I had breakfast. I am just about ready
to go out. I have a 3 P.M. appointment. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>12/02/99 Thursday 10:30 A.M. EDT: I was up at 10
A.M.. I have a complete tape backup of the entire system complete. I went to
restart the server, and the @home cable access is down at the moment. Well I
will have breakfast of three fried eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, bacon,
and vitamins. Well have a good morning, and let's hope @home gets its access
back up and running. CIO
Note:<888>12/02/99 Thursday 3:25 A.M. EDT: Well I am done
with the laundry. I am going to start a tape backup before going to bed, so the
server will be down while I am asleep. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/02/99 Thursday 1:50 A.M. EDT: I had dinner of
broiled shell steak, microwaved potato, broiled onion, steamed frozen peas, ice
tea, and coffee. I straightened up a few areas in the apartment, and I set up
certain key features of the bar again. I went out at 9 P.M., and I walked the
lower section of Greenwich Avenue and around the train station. I wore my long
underwear. I sat out for a while in the center of town, and I walked the lower
section of the Avenue again. I then walked up to the top of the Avenue, and I
stopped by Kinko’s. I then walked down the Avenue and sat out for a while. I
walked the lower section of the Avenue, and there was a EMT response to someone
with a hurt ankle at the Sundown Salon. I then stopped by the Grand Union and
chatted with another old Volvo owner. I bought four boxes of Nestle Quick
chocolate for $5, four 12 ounce cans of Savarin coffee for a .99 a can, four
cans of Progresso New England Clam chowder for .99 a can, and five cans of San
Georgio mushrooms for $2 for $15.91. I came back home and put away the
groceries. I started my laundry. I had a cup of hot chocolate. I then relax
started the dry cycle. I then decided to wash my shower curtain and bathmat and
shower curtain liner in bleach and water in the laundry. I also decided to wash
the yellow and blue fabric throw on my computer chair, along with a Woolite
Outdoors jacket with generic Woolite in another machine. I will go down in
about five minutes to fold the laundry and take out the bath items and start
drying the other Woolite load. Well another quite night on the quiet side of
town. CIO
Note:<888>12/01/99 Wednesday 7:00 P.M. EDT: I went out about
11 A.M., and I went by Putnam Trust Bank of New York and did some banking. I
went by the downtown Greenwich Post Office and I got money order to pay GEICO
automobile insurance, MCI long distance, Cablevision, and Optimum online. I
bought five stamps for $1.65. I noticed one patron was mailing a bicycle to
Colorado which was a large package. I then went by the Mews thrift shop and
bought a stainless steel made in India Kleenex holder and a wicker bathroom
wall mount for holding toiletries. I then went by Gateway Automotive and bought
a pair of new windshield wipers for $13.50 and a snow brush and ice scraper for
$3. I then drove down by the waterfront and viewed the harbor. I then went to
the Hospital Thrift shop and viewed the merchandise. I then went to the
Greenwich Hospital dental clinic and had my teeth cleaned and checked. They
were very stained from smoking and apparently since one of my front teeth is
slightly recessed it gets dirties plague and stain buildup since I end up
brushing over it. I was told that CVS had the Braun Plague Remover on sale for
$30 plus a $5 circular coupon for $25 total. I was also told to use Listerine
and not the generic equivalent since it is distilled differently. I then stopped
by CVS on Greenwich Avenue and bought the Braun Plague remover for $24.99 with
$5 off coupon and a jar of Planters dry roasted peanuts for $1.99 plus $1.50
Ct. tax for $28.48 total. I then drove down by the harbor and one fisherman was
out in the cold weather. I then went by the Grand Union and bought two packages
of two shell steaks buy one get one free for $13.92. I chatted with a family
friend whom was using a walker and helped escort her to her car. I then stopped
by the new post office off West Putnam Avenue and bought two package of twenty
comemerative stamps, one of the Olmstead stamp and the other the National
Gallery Religious Icon stamp for 40 stamps for $13.20. I returned home and put
away my purchases. I mounted the bathroom toiletry rack and put the stainless
steel Kleenex holder on the toilet. I set up the Braun plague remover which
takes sixteen hours to charge up. I had some ice tea and peanuts for a snack
and filed this report while listening to ABC news tonight which now has Jack Ford
reading the news. Well I guess I will have dinner in a little bit. Have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>12/01/99 Wednesday 10:50 A.M. EDT: I was awaken at
8 A.M. this morning by the telephone ringing twice with no one there. I got up
and had breakfast of Cheerios, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I am
throwing out the rest of my Thanksgiving meal. I made up a batch of icetea.htm
. I did a C: drive to E: drive backup. I am now going out to pay some bills.
Well have a good morning. I have a 1:30 P.M. dentist appointment. CIO
Note:<888>12/01/99 Wednesday 12:20 A.M. EDT: I went out
about 1:30 P.M., and I returned the IBM USB camera to Staples in Old Greenwich.
I then went up to CompUSA in Norwalk. I bought the CompUSA 4 USB port PCI card
for $39.99 and the Creative Labs Video Blaster WebCam 3 for $79.99 plus $7.20
Ct. tax for $127.18. I returned to Greenwich and drove down by the Waterfront
and noticed a group of Chinese photographing the waterfront. I went by the
Hospital Thrift shop. I made my 4 P.M. appointment. I returned home and I
installed the USB card quickly and it installed quickly plug and play. I then
installed the Creative WebCam 3 and it initially installed without any problems
following the instructions and it works great particularly in the low light in
my apartment. I had a problem, and I had to uninstall it and reinstall it.
Basically I figured out when it does not load, one unplugs the Web Cams USB
cable and restarts and shuts down the computer, so the USB drivers can load,
and then restart it again with the WebCAM 3 USB cable plugged in, and it all
starts up fine. I installed the software it came with and adjusted some
settings. It seems to work fine. I put a three way bulb in the lamp behind the
computer, so one can turn it up or down when using the Web Cam. I restarted the
Apache Log for the first of the month. I have not eaten since breakfast, so I
will have some peanuts and ice tea and go to bed now. I am very tired. I have a
1:30 Dentist appointment this afternoon. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/14/99 Tuesday 3:35 P.M. EDT: Well I went out at
7:30 A.M. this morning and I parked over at Putnam Trust Bank of New York and
observed the early morning routine. I got tired of sitting in my car, so I did
a little exercise walking around the parking lot. I chatted with a couple of
morning employees. I checked out the repair work that Exxon did on my car, and
it looks like a very professional job and the brakes are working great. While I
was walking around the parking lot, I found an interesting black type rock
object and I noticed some sort of scratching on it. I was so tired, I did not
realize what it was immediately. I then went into the bank when they opened at
8:30 A.M. and greeted the morning staff. After doing my business I present the
rock to one of the staff whom did not know what it was. I explained to them
that I found it on bank property and legally it was theirs. He did not seem to
understand what it was. When I exited the bank I told the knowledgeable bank
guard that it might a volcanic tiki left by a messenger at the bank since I
mentioned it so much a traveler from another part of the world might have left
is as a calling card. It was heavier than normal rocks like nickel and black
about a six ounces and about 2.5 inch in length and 1.3 inches in diameter
about medium to dark black with a sort of plum shape. I then went over to the
Hospital Thrift shop and I saw an old fishing buddy and I told him about it and
he seemed to know what it was. I looked for the spot flash light for sale, and
it had been sold already. I told a couple of staff about the rock. I then went
down the Post Road looking for the old fire extinguisher place in Cos Cob, and
I stopped by Fiord Fisheries asking them if they knew where it was. I then
stopped by Gene's bicycle shop, and I asked them where it was. I then stopped
by the Cos Cob Fire Department and they were away on a call. I then stopped by
the Cos Cob hardware store, and they said to go back to the hardware store. I
then observed the fire department returning, and they told me the Fire
Extinguisher Place, I believe called First Interstate was over by the Byram
Fire Department. I then went downtown, and I stopped by Saks Fifth Avenue, and
I told them about a former employee in their Stamford store. I then went by
Greenwich Hardware store and at their 70 percent off section at the store
entrance I found a three foot by five foot Holland Dutch flag for $10.60 made
of Nylon down a lot. I explained to a Gallic visitor that a lot of people think
I speak Gaelic when they don't understand me. I then went downstairs and
decided that I did not need upholstery tack since the ones I already have would
do. I then went over by the Mews thrift shop, and I found a cheerful pink
gingham pillow bolster to put on my pineapple day bed for $10.60. I chatted
with the regular staff and said hello to a long time resident I had not seen in
a while. I then went over to Byram looking for the fire extinguisher place. I
stopped by the Byram Fire Department and they told me it was over near the
lumber yard. I chatted with a state policeman and he did not know where it was.
I then went to First Interstate Lumber and they did not know where it was. I
then kept circling around the Byram neighborhood which I had not done in a while
until I found it. They said they would service the heavier fire extinguisher,
but the old Kidde one with the plastic tip was not any good. Thus I had them
discard the Kidde one, and I will pick up the serviced one tomorrow. I then
stopped by Town and Country fabrics, and I picked up 30 yards of the blue nylon
webbing they keep on hand for $50 which I will use to repair the webbing on my
old family cow tail couch some time soon. I guess when I get around to it, I
will also was the slip covers on the couch in woollite and tumble dry for a
short spell, and then hang out to dry a bit, and a family member suggested to
me, it is smarter to put them on, while they're still damp, so they can regain
their shape. I guess that will be my project when I wake up tomorrow. I
returned home after chatting a bit. I then came home, and I chatted with a few
neighbors and showed them what I had purchased. I put the bolster on the day
bed along with spreading the Dutch Flag over it for display. I put the webbing
folded up on the back of the couch for now. I relaxed a bit, and I thought that
possibly the rock I found in the bank parking lot might be a meteorite that
landed there. It would be rather amusing if that were the case, but I don't
think a meteorite would have scratching on it, unless some youngster found it
and scratched their marking on it. It is all rather peculiar. I then went
noticed the NOAA weather winter warning light is on, so I guess we might get
winter storm conditions. Well I need a bite to eat, and I need to get some rest
since I have been awake for almost 24 hours. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>12/14/99 Tuesday 4:45 A.M. EDT: I went to bed
after the last message and Greenwich Exxon called up at 1 P.M. and said the car
would be ready at 5 P.M.. I chatted in the morning with a family member to let
them know the news. I was up at about 5 P.M., and I had breakfast of three
fried eggs, five strips of bacon, toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I
relaxed a bit, and I walked up town at about 7 P.M., and I found a Mitsubishi
plastic hub cab by the old West Putnam Avenue post office which was replaced by
the Valley Road off Putnam Avenue post office. I left the Mitsubishi hub cab
there in case a Mitsubishi owner walked by. continue on walking in the drizzle.
I stopped by the Food Emporium and they are still remodeling the new store.
They have Lays potato chips prominently displayed at the store entrance. I was
advised the under remodeling Food Emporium store now has 48 undercover
surveillance cameras to monitor store activity, so be sure to dress properly
and with camera appearance if you shop at the Food Emporium. I then walked on
over to Exxon and the ever faithful staff at Greenwich Exxon had the Volvo
ready. I was charged:
$35.70 for a pair of brake pads
$161.16 for a master brake cylinder
$61 for a pair of rear brake rotors
$3.76 for Wagner brake fluid
$6.18 for brake cleaning fluid
$4.95 Oil Filter
and 5 quarts of Exxon motor oil for $1.99 a quart or $9.95 total
plus oil and filter change labor $15.08
20 Point Maintenance Check: No Charge
Winter Antifreeze and condition check $12.50
Replace and Repair Master Brake Cylinder $89.70 includes bleeding
system
Replace Rear Brake Pads and Rotors $138
for
$282.70 parts
$255.28 labor
$32.28 tax
for $570.26
I thanked the service station representative for the fast and
courteous attention and paid the bill. I was told that Chevrolet is opening a
new sales room at the construction site currently going on at the old West
Putnam Avenue Post Office.
I then drove the car over to the new library and the brakes work
great.
I stopped by to read the local paper, but it was not available. I
chatted with a regular patron whom I had not seen in a while. I heard all the
fire trucks in Greenwich responding to a massive fire running by the library.
I then went over to CVS and I did little price comparison and
checked out their inventory supply, so I remember where everything is. I stayed
there until closing at 9 P.M.. I noticed Listerine is $2 off this week. I
noticed they have quite a few other sale items. I noticed the green plastic
Christmas Tree stands they have are probably good for only about a 5 foot tree
since they are six sided which makes them easier to fall over. I personally
don't approve of live Christmas trees in the house unless they are constantly
monitored since they pose a significant fire threat. I chatted with a few
staff. I noticed quite a few familiar family friends and one long time family
friend has developed a mole underneath her eye which is generally taken car of
by putting a dab of Clearasil on it. Having had large moles on my back all my
life, I know it is best to leave them alone and not have them removed since it
is a sign of a certain family heritage. I gave a few people household tips. I
was advised by one EMT that the fire station had responded to the fire in
backcountry to a house on Riversville Road which had the fire burning through
the roof. I guess we will have to read the paper this morning to see what
happened. It reminds me I have to get my Fire Extinguishers recharged in Byram
this morning after I go to the bank early. I then went down to the lower
section of Greenwich Avenue and I chatted with a few Senior Center staff. The
fire department was not there, so I guess they were still working on the fire
relief project. I then walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and I
chatted with some local businessmen, and one told me that there is large Danish
community in Pella, Iowa whom are concerned about the Danish hurricane. I told
him what I knew. He was a substantial gentleman, and I would judge that he
would ample expertise in handling the situation if not capable personnel. I
then walked the rest of the lower Avenue, and I returned back to the car. It
was a nice rain and not raining too much. I did not bother using an umbrella
for the time out in the rain since after all the years living in Nantucket
without a car, umbrella, or rain coat; the rain does not bother me too much
with the arthritis supplements, and the British claim it is good for the
complexion providing one does not catch the flue or pneumonia. I then returned
home, and I had a couple of my hot cheese slices with ice tea and relaxed for
the rest of the evening and the morning. Well have a good morning. Below is a
copy of a newspaper excerpt that was sent to me about the Danish hurricane:
Germany:
Strong windstorm kills at least 14
Hamburg ‑ A strong storm blasted across northern Europe,
killing at least 14 people, injuring dozens more, and leaving thousands
Saturday to clean up debris‑strewn streets, felled trees and flooded
homes.
Packing gale‑force winds that toppled trees and construction
cranes with ease, the storm swept Friday across Britain and continuing eastward
over Denmark, northern Germany, southern Sweden and Poland.
Experts in several countries called it one of the strongest storms
of the century, and damage was estimated in the tens of millions of dollars
across the area.
By Saturday, the skies were sunny and bright blue in much of the
region. Weather officials said the storm passed over the Baltic’s and was in
western Russia by the evening, but with significantly weaker winds of only
about 56 mph.
Six people died in Denmark, which was hit hardest by the storm.
Three of the victims died in separate locations when they crashed their cars
into fallen trees. At least three people died in Poland, three more died in
Britain and two more in Germany.
Well I might relax a bit more before going to the bank at about
8:30 A.M.. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/13/99 Monday 8:55 A.M. EDT: Well I went out at
about 5:30 A.M. this morning and the Exxon Station was open to drop of the
Volvo. I dropped it off to have the brake line fixed, the oil and filter and
lube done, and the antifreeze checked. I then walked back to Byram. It was an
enjoyable walk in the early morning hours. I found a Chevrolet hubcap next
along the sidewalk across from the Mobil station which I retrieved. By the
Alamo rent a car place or whatever it is called, I found three little items
that sort of looked like shirt studs that had been run over, the damaged
package said "niko". I chatted with a neighbor about the weather. I
noticed the laundry man retrieving the change from the Laundromat. I sat up for
a while relaxing. I guess I will get up about 1 P.M. and check to see if the
car is ready. Ah yeh, I cleaned off the hub cab and hung it on the wall on the
entrance to the kitchen. I also moved the large pathos plant from underneath
the plant light to the center of the dining table and moved the one that was not
doing well underneath the plant light. I also moved one candle to a different
position, so it does interfere with viewing television from the Queen Anne
chair. Well I am a bit tired and have to have enough energy to make it back to
Exxon this afternoon, so I think I will rest for a while. Have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>12/13/99 Monday 3:40 A.M. EDT: I relaxed a bit. I
then decided to clean out my main kitchen drawer next to the sink. I put about
80 corks in a bag and put them on the top shelf in the right closet. I save my
corks in hoping I might save up enough to make a cork raft and get out of here,
but I guess at the price of clearance wine at Var Max liquor pantry, it will
take a while. I also put in another bag lots of rubber bands and put them in about
the third from the bottom bureau drawer in the kitchen. I bound up all the
garbage bag ties and put them in the far left kitchen drawer. I then took out
all the utensils and steel plate ware and put them in a sink full of hot water,
dishwashing detergent and bleach and soaked them for about an hour with most of
my frequently used plates and cups. This took off some of the coffee stains
also. I dumped the lose buildup in the drawer in the garbage. I found my pliers
in there, and put them in my yellow plastic took box at the bottom of the
sweater closet. I washed the drawer out with the same sink mixture. I then
rinsed everything off in the sink with hot water, and towel tried all the items
and put them away orderly. Thus the main drawer where I keep all my cooking and
eating utensils is a lot cleaner for a change. I am not taking a walk this
evening because I figured I would take my car over to Exxon next to the library
at 6:30 A.M. in the morning when they open to drop it off to have the brake
line repaired which is just a minor repair and should be ready by noon or
shortly thereafter. I will then walk back home here to Byram and rest until I
here from them or wake up and call them. I might take a short nap before I run
the car over there this morning. Well one seems to spend so much time on the
internet anymore, one loses track of all ones ordinary maintenance routines
that are part of everyday life. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/13/99 Monday 1:05 A.M. EDT:I decided not to go
and instead to have a relaxing morning at home. I took half the loaf of fresh
French bread and cut off the heel o a diagonal, then I cut six more slices at a
diagonal about 3/4 inch in thickness. I then set them on a cooking sheet. I
covered each of the six pieces with about a half inch of my spaghetti sauce. I
then shredded about a third of a pound of mozzarella cheese with a cheese
crater. I put about a 1.5 inch high portion on each slice. I then put a few
dashes of garlic powder, celery salt, and Italian spices on each slice. I then
sprinkled parmesan cheese on each slice. I then ground up my bread crumbs and
heel of the bread into fine ground crumbs. I then sifted out the fine bread
crumbs with a colander and sprinkled them over the six slices. I then put few
drips of olive oil on each slice. Then I transferred them to a clean cooking
trade without the overflow from preparation on the tray. I then put them in a
convection oven at 400 degrees for 15 minutes. When they were done I removed
them with a spatula from the cooking sheet and put them on a plate and let them
cool for fifteen minutes. I then put them in a Rubbermaid flat sealed container
and put them in the refrigerator to chill until read to eat. Thus I have home
made cold French Bread pizza to snack on when I feel like it. I then boiled a
box of spaghetti noodles for ten minutes and reheated the rest of the spaghetti
sauce and had a spaghetti dinner with the sauce and parmesan cheese and ice
tea. I put sirran wrap over the end of the other half of the French bread so it
does not dry out. I don't think I will have coffee instead I will just relax a
bit and possibly sift through my email. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/12/99 Sunday 11:25 P.M. EDT: Well I printed out
a second copy of another telephone list. The French Bread came out fine for the
both loaves I did them in the convection oven with two cups of water in a cake
pan at the bottom at 400 Degrees F. for 15 minutes and 350 degrees for 25
minutes. I then let them cool removed from their pans on a wire rack. I think I
should have done the CuisineArt Tube loaf five minutes less or 20 minutes on
the second cycle, so it would be less dry. When I sliced the tube loaf after it
cooled, half came out in wafer thin slices, and the rest came out as large crumbs
which I ground into regular slice crumbs. I then set them aside to dry for a
day in sealed Rubbermaid containers. I have the finished loaf of bread sitting
on my cutting board for when I get hungry and feel like munching on it. Well
have a good evening, I think I will go out shortly for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>12/12/99 Sunday 10:00 P.M. EDT: I decided to make
some French bread, so I got out the Welbilt Bread machine from the left living
room closet where all sorts of items are stored for myself and an occasional
visitor. I got out the Welbilt recipe booklet which I kept in the upper left
kitchen bureau. I set the machine on French Bread. I then added one package
Fleischmann’s regular yeast, 3 cups bread flour, 2 tablespoons sugar, one
teaspoon low sodium salt, 2 tablespoons "I Can't Believe It's Not
Butter", one cup hot water. I then started the Welbilt bread machine and
let it run its first cycle about 20 minutes mixing and kneading the dough. When
it quit, I turned it off and unplugged it, and I removed the dough and turned
it out on a floured wood cutting boards. I kneaded it a bit by hand to form a
uniform loaf. I then cut off one third, and rolled it out in a long narrow
cylinder snake like shape to fit in the CuisineArt small bread baker. I oiled
the CuisineArt device with a small bit of olive oil. I then put in the snake
roll of dough, and I closed it up. I then rolled out the remaining loaf of
French bread dough into a uniform long French loaf about 20 inches, and put it
in an oiled French bread loaf pan. I then put both loaves on an upper rack in
the conventional GE oven, and it turned it on at 250 degree F. for a couple of
minutes to warm it up a bit. I then turned off the oven and am now letting the
dough rise for an hour. I then made my bed and shaved and cleaned my teeth and
showered. I am now brushing my teeth regular then using the Braun plague
remover with whitening toothpaste then I use the WaterPik with a small amount
of Listerine yellow in it with the water and then I floss. After showering and
washing and conditioning my hair and drying off I gargle with Listerine. I then
chatted with a family member. The bread finished rising and I put two cups of
water in a cake pan at the bottom of the Convection oven and put in both loaves
of bread in the oven at 400 degrees F. for fifteen minutes and then 350 degrees
F. for a half hour according to the Joy of cooking cook book. I might have to
do it five to ten minutes less on the 350 degree session since the Convection
oven cooks faster, and also possibly remove the small CuisineArt loaf baker ten
minutes sooner since it is only about a 1 1/2 inch diameter loaf. I have set up
the CuinineArt to slice the small diameter loaf into Croutons once it has
cooled about a half hour. Thus I should be done overall in about an hour. I
will keep you all posted. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>12/12/99 Sunday 7:50 P.M. EDT: I was up at 3 P.M.,
and I had a family call at 10 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of three fried
eggs, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I chatted with a family
member. I printed out a list of frequently called telephone number in large
type. I also printed out a list of 12 frequently called telephone numbers in
small type on a label that I put on each telephone number and covered with
Scotch tape. I also covered a few with scotch tape and cut the edges off, and
they make a business card like list of frequently called telephone numbers. I
guess I will relax a little bit since I have done my chores. Have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>12/12/99 Sunday 5:50 A.M. EDT: Well I finished my
apartment cleaning and watering the plants. I did a better job of cleaning the
kitchen. I also did three loads of laundry, so the household is about as good
as it gets. I am a bit tired, it was a long day. I guess I will go to sleep
now. Well have a good morning, and be sure to try to relax and enjoy Sunday
your day of rest. Not much else to report. CIO
Note:<888>12/11/99 Saturday 11:15 P.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last message, and I stopped by CVS and bought a container of BAN
deodorant bonus size for .99 plus .06 Ct. tax for $1.05 with CVS coupon over
today. I bought two Reach toothbrushes for $3 both plus .18 Ct. tax for $3.18.
I noticed CVS carries heavy plastic Christmas stands, and it looks like they
might have Listerine on sale starting Sunday since it is in the center aisle on
display. I then went and parked down by Starbucks. I stopped by Zyns and played
a Crazy Eights lottery ticket for a dollar and lost. I bought two packs of
Bugler tobacco with cigarette papers for $2.98 both plus .18 Ct. tax for $3.16.
I then walked down Greenwich Avenue, and there was a fire response to the
apartments above Thataways but they left right away. I noticed the Firemen were
wearing Scott breathing apparatus. I then stopped by Planet Pizza and chatted
with a regular customer about the weather, and he told me there was a Planet
Pizza in Stamford and White Plains now. I then walked up the Avenue, and I
stopped by the new Katzenbach delicatessen, and they are open until 10 P.M. I
think he said. I suggest they try delivering. He said an Elsie's type Roast
Beef sandwich I believe is $5.95 there. I then chatted with an Australian about
Crocodiles and he said that he knew of a deer being hit in the area, and
something dragged off the carcass. I chatted with Starbucks employees about all
the visitors. I noticed people from Finland in the Hospital thrift shop today.
I found a metal book clip by the senior center. I also found a blue felt tip
pen in the library parking lot today. I sat out for a while. I then went to the
Grand Union, and I bought a dozen large eggs for $1.49, a half Gallon of GU
whole milk for $1.59, and a 96 oz. container of GU not from concentrate orange
juice for $3.69 for $6.77 total. I noticed that they have Del Monte Caribbean
pineapples for $4.99 . I chatted with a young fellow from North Carolina about
various products from North Carolina. I next went to the new post office off
West Putnam Avenue and bought 15 skateboard stamps for $4.95 total from the
vending machine there. I returned home, and put away my purchases. I had
reheated spaghetti sauce and noodles with ice tea for dinner. I turned the heat
up a bit since it is a cold evening outside. My thermometer says 38 degrees F.,
which is not that cold except for the blustery 30 to 50 miles and hour winds
the last day. Well I have slowed down a bit, so I will try to do my house
cleaning and watering the plants now. Have a good evening or morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/11/99 Saturday 5:50 P.M. EDT: I went to bed
after the last message. I was up at 10:30 A.M., and I went directly out to do
some banking at Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift
shop, and I bought a Stainless Steel Thermos for $5 and I bought a three sets
of four plastic Currier and Ives Christmas placemats for .50 a set. I then went
by the Mews thrift shop and I bought a nice 18 inch by 24 inch wood frame
mirror for $10.60. I noticed that Chinese rug made in India is still available
for $600. I also noticed they have a fairly recently Dictaphone machine there
for $25. I then drove down by the waterfront and no one was there on a clear
cool day. I then drove by ELDC thrift shop and browsed the merchandise. I next
went by Radio Shack in Cos Cob and they have the $70 900 mhz phone on sale for
$40, but I think the 2.2 gigahertz phone by Siemens at Staples in Port Chester
is more bang for the buck. I then went by CVS at the Riverside shopping plaza
and bought a carton of Philly Sweet cigar cigarettes for $14.20. I then went by
Staples next door and I bought a black Swingline stapler set with staples and
staple remover for $3.98 a two box pack of staples for $1.77, and from the
Clearance section a box of CVS air mail envelopes for .50 plus .38 CT. tax for
$6.63. I then drove by the Old Greenwich Thrift shop, but they were closed by 1
P.M.. I drove out to Tod's Point, and no one is at the gate anymore, so I guess
you can walk your dogs there on a cold winters day. I think you have to clean
up after them. I returned to town, and I stopped by the Greenwich Library and
read the local paper. I gave a briefing on the weather to the information desk.
I then stopped by Exxon and bought $13.25 in Premium. I told them I would bring
my car in on Tuesday to have I believe what is a leaky brake line repaired like
I did about four months ago, so the brakes are more responsive. The Volvo had
dual brakes lines, so if one starts to go, one still has braking power. I
returned home, and I put the mirror in the hallway outside the bathroom. I put the
Ducks picture underneath the mirror at the bedroom entrance. I received my
ValueClick check for $43.44. I finally had breakfast of cheerios, toast,
coffee, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I washed out the stainless steel
thermos. I printed out another set of Christmas Card labels and relabeled a
returned Christmas Card. I will mail them shortly. I need to buy more stamps. I
noticed in the Microsoft Word 97 program when one has the address entered in
the word processor the label printer part of the program automatically imports
the address every time you start it. I have a special label set up, to use my
pin sheet bulk labels in strips of five which I feed into the sheet feeder on
the top of the laser printer. Well I will straighten up a couple of areas of
the apartment and go out shortly. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>12/11/99 Saturday 4:15 A.M. EDT: I found a back of
Philly cigar cigarettes in the kitchen bureau drawer, so I did not have to go
out. I received a Christmas card today from a family member with a photograph,
thank you. I noticed it was raining about 6 P.M. last evening, so I did not
bother going out in the damp weather. I relaxed and watched a bit of television
about the German invading Scotland with a Zeppelin. I looked at the Joy of Cooking
recipe book on cookies, but they all have too much sugar. I noticed the
Biltmore guide has a very good recipe for corn bread stuffing for turkey. I
slept from about 11 P.M. to 2 A.M.. I heard lots of high wind until about 3
A.M.. When I hear the wind in this quiet location, it usually means it is a lot
of wind. I had reheated spaghetti noodles with the spaghetti sauce I made two
days ago. I rested a bit more. I guess it is a sleepless night this morning. I
had some Nestlé’s Quick hot chocolate and three Clementines. Well I guess I
will reboot the server. I might try to rest some more. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/10/99 Friday 6:30 P.M. EDT: I went out and
mailed my Christmas Cards this morning at 7:30 A.M. at the West Putnam Avenue
new post office. I went to bed at 8 A.M., and I was up at 1 P.M.. I posted my
Christmas Message on my internet site xmas99h.htm . I had breakfast around 4
P.M. of three fried eggs, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. It took a
while to reedit the Christmas Message in Microsoft Home Publishing 99, so it
displayed in large fonts on the internet. I also emailed it to recipients on my
email address list. I am out of cigar cigarettes, so I will have to smoke my
pipe until I get my ValueClick advertising check probably tomorrow. Well time
to clean up. I also received the Promotional brochure from Biltmore House and
Gardens down in Ashville, North Carolina, http://www.biltmore.com . They run a
classy operation down there. Well have a good evening and a enjoyable weekend.
CIO
Note:<888>12/10/99 Friday 7:10 A.M. EDT: I made it to my 3
P.M. appointment yesterday. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop. I drove down
by the waterfront. I dropped by the library and returned videotapes, I did not
have time to watch and I read the local paper. I returned home, and I had some
walnut and ice tea. I made up a batch of my usual spaghetti sauce with the
addition of frozen cream spinach for the vegetable and I had it for dinner with
spaghetti noodles, ice tea, and coffee. I froze part of the sauce and
refrigerated the rest. I made up a copy of a Christmas letter with Microsoft
Word, and then I designed it in an ornate format with Microsoft Home Publishing
99 which took a considerable amount of time to print out a number of copies on the
laser printer, since it has to download the file for each page it prints and
does not do multiple copies at a time. I guess it is either because I have an
older HP LaserJet Series II laser printers, or because the Microsoft Home
Publisher 99 does not incorporate all the printer driver features. I finished
printing out the three page Christmas letter about 2 A.M.. I will post it
sometime today after I rest on the internet. I then printed out a series of
labels for each of my intended Christmas Card recipients, and I signed the
letters and Christmas cards, and stuffed the envelopes with the letters and
affixed the proper postage. This all took time, particularly since I could not
import my Outlook 98 address book, but have to copy and paste my label information
into Microsoft Word 97 labels program. I also made up a batch of ice tea while
doing all this. I am bushed, and I will have a peanut butter sandwich and ice
tea before going out to mail the Christmas cards and notes. Then I will return
home for a well disserved sleep. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/09/99 Thursday 2:30 P.M. EDT: Last night I
installed Internet Explorer 5.5 and Outlook Express 5.5. I also moved some
files around and uninstalled Alta Vista Search. I ran Norton Disk Doctor and
WinDoctor. I deleted the C: to E:, and D: to E:, and E: to C: backups, and then
I ran Norton Speedisk on all three drives. I went to bed about 5:30 A.M. after
starting a full tape backup. I was up at noon today, and the tape backup was
complete. I did a C: drive to E: drive backup, and a D: drive to E: drive
backup, and a E: drive to C: drive backup. The system is running fine and
better with the new version of Internet Explorer 5.5. I had breakfast of
Cheerios, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I have a 3 P.M.
appointment so I am going out now. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>12/08/99 Wednesday 11:25 P.M. EDT: I went out
after the last message. I stopped by the Fashion Light Center and bought a 15
watt candelabra bulb frosted with small base for $1.35 plus .08 Ct. tax for
$1.43. I mentioned that for doing chandelier wiring repair or other ornate
ornaments, one can draw a thread of a piece of yarn through the fixture arm
which more than likely curves with a vacuum hose suction, and use the piece of
thread or yard to draw the new wire through when rewiring a fixture. I next
stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop and bought two blue pillows with Clarence
House type fabric with flower patterns which type fabric is available at
Brunswick Fils up I believe on the Connecticut boarder with Rhode Island around
Warwick, Rhode Island at their factory outlet for less price than Clarence
House on East 57th Street in Manhattan. I got both pillows for $10 both. I next
drove down by the waterfront and chatted with some of the regular wharf rats.
One mentioned that a Russian trawler was spotted cruising Long Island Sound
recently. Another said he was thinking of learning C++ programming language. I
then headed over to the Greenwich Library and read the local paper. We had two
high school Red Cross volunteers died in an automobile accident on Monday which
was very sad. I noticed quite a few people were listed in the obituary section.
I read the three computer newsweeklies also. I stopped by the Grand Union and
bought a 2 pound bag of onions for $1.99, a half gallon of whole milk $1.65, a
96 oz. container of GU orange juice $3.69, 80% GU ground beef at $2.29 a pound
for $3.37, a bulb of Garlic at $2.99 a pound for .12, GU raisin bran $2.19, a
pound of Early Morning bacon $1.79, a box of Wheat Chex $2.50 for $17.30 total.
I returned home and put away my purchases. I had some ice tea and peanuts. I
then had the rest of the Chinese pepper steak and rice along with ice tea. I
got a tired spell, and I rested until about 10 P.M.. I got up and had coffee,
and I restarted my server which was acting up from about 6:30 P.M.. In Brian
Livingston's article in www.infoworld.com, I found this command, RUN,
"hwinfo.exe /ui" for system information. Well I also put the new blue
pillows on the blue couch. I moved the green gingham pillows to the end of the
pineapple day bed. I with two green ones on them. I moved the small green ones
onto the bed in the bedroom. Well I guess it is time for more computer work.
Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/08/99 Wednesday 2:25 P.M. EDT: I was up at
11:10 A.M. when NOAA weather radio went off on its weekly test. I moved the
Danish end table from in front of the stereo system to between the Queen Anne
chair and the blue love seat. In doing that I broke a Jack Daniels bar glass
that I cleaned up. I put the small mahogany table in front of the Danish end
table next to the Queen Anne chair. I put a golden pathos plant on the Danish
end table. I moved a couple other plants around. I moved the Delongi oil filled
radiator next to the restored brown leather arm chair in front of the left
closet. Last night I glued with Elmer’s glue the broken tail bits together on
the stuffed marlin, and this morning I touched it up with Cobalt blue paint. I
moved some various bric a brac around also. I moved the iodine thermometer onto
the hallway wall. I plugged in the two parsons lamps on the fall wall, so they
come on with the main light switch. The right is 60 watts and the left is 40
watts. One might want to turn off the left if watching television. I had
breakfast of three fried eggs, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I
guess I will now clean up and go out. Have a good afternoon. I also moved all
the small USA, French, British, and Norwegian flags to the bar. I put the
answering machine in the bedroom next to the NEC laser printer and I put the
Dictaphone with the Sony tape on the left night stand in the bedroom. Well the
agony is in the details. CIO
Note:<888>12/08/99 Wednesday 2:15 A.M. EDT: I stayed inside
this evening. I had dinner after the last message of the Chinese pepper steak I
made last night with herbal rice, ice tea, and coffee. I decided instead of
going out for fresh air, since I had a two hour walk at CompUSA to rearrange my
furniture a bit. I put the eight foot long green sofa underneath the mirror on
the far bedroom walk. I put the antique pineapple day bed where the green sofa
was underneath the window. I put the television cabinet in the far window
corner with speakers on it with the television on them. I put the Danish end
table in front of the stereo system. I put the bar in the same corner in front
of the stereo and television setup. I left the rest pretty much the same. As
usual the apartment is a bit crowded, but it seems to work once one get use to
it. I guess it is ideal for a near sighted computer person. Well I might rest a
bit, have a good morning. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/21/99 Tuesday 9:30 A.M. EDT: I was up at
midnight last night and I had breakfast of Post Great Grains, English muffin
with raspberry jam, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I studied the weather
satellite photos on the internet, and I found this Northeast Pacific IR Ch. 4
Loop which I believe possibly shows the weather front that came through here
last Thursday. I call it the "Wind of the Dragon" or the "Fury
of the Fories". It is the same weather front going around the world, you
can look at more satellite photos at TPC Satellite Imagery List . I was also
told yesterday at the Greenwich Post Office by a frequent walker in the Manhattan
area that New York City has ordered 15,000 body bags anticipating terrorism. I
checked with the New York City FBI office, and they said it was 15,000 garbage
bags. From reading the recent news, it might have been misinterpreted in that
they possibly would need 15,000 for the flood victims in Venezuela according to
news stories I have read. It is hard to tell what the real story is. I went
back to bed, and I just had more of my Greek Grain salad, Dutch Crumb cake, ice
tea, and I am now having Twinning Earle Grey Tea for my wake me up. I have to
get some honey for tea today, and possibly some cans of Sternno to warm water
in case we should have any power failures at the Year 2000. All I know is from
what I have read is that a great deal of the New York City Tri State
electricity comes from Canadian Natural Gas down a pipe line that was built
about 30 years ago, so possibly the Canadian Natural Gas pipeline is not Y2K
complaints. I guess we will all have to wait and see and keep our fingers
cross. Well have a good morning. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/20/99 Monday 3:40 P.M. EDT: Well I cleaned up
and I went out at about 8 A.M. this morning. I stopped by the Fleet Bank on
South Water Street in Byram, Ct. and I discovered I had to go to the main
branch at Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I then drove down by the waterfront
and I discovered the sea birds had flown the coop. I then drove over to Bank of
New York, and I did some business. I then went over to the Greenwich Hospital
Thrift shop and not much was going on the rainy cold day. I then went down to
the Greenwich Post Office, and I paid my Bell Atlantic telephone bill. I then
drove back around through town, and I stopped by a book store on East Putnam
Avenue, and I viewed the selections of picture books. I then stopped by the
Greenwich Hospital cafeteria, and I had a early lunch of Avocado Heart and
Sliced black olives with balsamic vinegar, red vinegar, and olive oil for .25
ounce for about $3.50. I then went over to the Grand Union and I bought boxes
of ten packs of GU dry milk for $5.89 each and four boxes of GU Old Fashioned
oats for .99 a pound for any Year 2000 problem preparations. I also bought a
boneless rib eye steak at $4.99 a pound for $8.28 for $24.02 total. I noticed
quite a few familiar faces amongst the retired population doing their usual
Monday morning shopping. I then went back to Putnam Trust Bank of New York and
did more business. I returned back by Railroad Avenue, and I stopped by
Interstate Fire Prevention and I picked up my recharged and checked fire
extinguisher for $38.25 plus $2.29 tax for $40.54 total plus I bought for $5 a
long vertical sign that says "Fire Extinguisher" with a arrow
pointing down for $5. I then returned home and put the fire extinguisher by the
kitchen entrance with the tin arrow sign pointing down at it. I then put the
four oatmeal boxes and the two powder milk boxes in the right living room
closet, so I have them available for Year 2000 problems. I figure one can mix
oats and powder milk with cold water for an emergency meal in case we have any
energy problems. I put the two boneless rib eye steaks in the freezer. I then
went back out and mailed a letter to a family member whom wanted me to return
an item. I next stopped by the Greenwich Library and briefed too long time users
on the local situation as I perceive it. I then returned home, and I filed this
report. I guess I will have a bite to eat, so have a good evening. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/20/99 Monday 5:50 A.M. EDT: I relaxed a bit
yesterday after I came in. I had some of the Greek Grain salad, with Dutch
Crumb cake and ice tea for my 5 P.M. meal. I went to bed shortly thereafter. I
was up at 4 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of two medium boiled eggs, two
English muffin halves with butter and raspberry jam, a 12 oz. glass of orange
juice with my vitamins and supplements, a large 16 oz. cup of coffee, and a
large bowl of my fruit salad mixture. I then sifted through some paper works
and mailings and sorted them out. Today I have to pay my Bell Atlantic phone
bill. I have to pick up the recharged fire extinguisher at Interstate Fire
Prevention in Byram. I am planning to prepared a bit more for any Year 2000
problems by going to the Grand Union and buying four containers of old
fashioned oatmeal and two large boxes of powdered milk. I might drift around
town a bit also. There is not a lot else happening. I guess I will start to
clean up and shower. I might have a 4 P.M. appointment today. Well it is the
beginning of another week and the beginning of the "Never Ending Routine".
Well have a good morning. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/19/99 Sunday 2:20 P.M. EDT: I went downtown.
I stopped by CVS, and I bought a carton of Swiss Sweets cigar cigarettes for
$15.04. I said good morning to a couple of local citizens. I then went by the
waterfront on Steamboat Road, and I viewed the water. I noticed that several
old gray sea gulls were flying around that are normally down in Florida this
time of year, so they must have come up here to avoid inclement weather that
might be arriving down there. I chatted with a fellow over at the Presbyterian
church who has a new electronic camera for $80. It is yellow and black plastic
of some sort. I then headed over to the Food Emporium, and I bought four boxes
of 25 bags of Twining Tea for $2.49 and a box of 48 Lipton Green Tea bags $3.29
for $13.25 total. I noticed for some odd reason they are selling Argentinean
turkeys at the Food Emporium. I then headed over to the Arnold Bread store
outlet, and I bought two loaves of Arnold 12 grain bread for .99 each and a 12
pack of Arnold English muffins for $1.79 for $3.77 total. I returned home, and
I put away my purchases. I gave one of my fellow tenants a box of the Earle
Grey tea for doing me a favor. Well not much else is happening. I guess I could
just relax for the rest of the day since I was up early. Well have a good
afternoon. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/19/99 Sunday 11:00 A.M. EDT: I have finished
house cleaning and showering and cleaning up myself. I will go out for a breath
of fresh air. Have a good morning. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/19/99 Sunday 7:55 A.M. EDT: Well the
Christmas holidays are rapidly approaching. I rested around Thursday morning. A
friend came down and we toured the Mews Thrift Shop. Somebody has Queen
Victoria's walking cane for sale for $2. I noticed the Mandarin Guard was
present, so high ranking representatives are in the area. I then headed over to
Tod's Point and observed five jets flying into Westchester Airport in
formation, which seems to be ready to collide. We have the death star or furry
of fieries wind that day. I then sifted through the clearance items at Staples.
While driving east to west on Putnam Avenue at about 3:30 A.M. that afternoon,
I noticed that a funnel cloud was high up in the cloud moving across the area.
I returned home and I had a cup of Twinning tea with the visitor. The visitor
left, and I then went over to Interstate Fire Protection, but they were closed.
I then went over to Fleet Bank, and I withdrew funds. I then went over to the
church in North Terrytown, New York and made a small donation to be used at the
discretion of the minister. I then returned back home, and I was stopped by a
Spanish state policeman and who checked my identification and license. I
noticed they were advertising a movie "Hurricane". I believe this
wind circling globe recently might cause a hurricane in other parts of the
world. I stopped by CompUSA in White Plains, New York and viewed the
merchandise. I stopped by Westchester County airport, and I chatted with flight
staff. I then stopped by Exxon and filled the car with about $13.75 of premium.
I then stopped by the Grand Union and bought for 4 bananas for $2. I then
returned home, and I did straighten up the kitchen cabinets for a while. I went
to bed about 10 A.M., and I was up at around 5 P.M.. I did some other routines.
I then went to bed relaxed most of Friday evening and Saturday morning. I made
up four three quart containers of ice tea. I added bananas to the fruit salad.
I made a Greek Grain salad with mushroom, olives, sliced sweets pickles, girgins,
parmesan cheese, Post Great Grain cereal, a tomato, a Avocado, several onion,
herbs and spices, Angostura teriyaki sauce, Lea and Perrins Worcestershire
sauce, Dijon mustard, McHilney Pepper sauce, walnuts and I believe that is all.
Just basically what I had lying around the kitchen. I also added red and white
vinegar and a bit of olive oil, and I mixed it all together. I let it sit in
the refrigerator and set up like a cold muse. I put the Purdue chicken in the
freezer, since I figured I would save it for the Christmas holiday if I
remember to thaw it in time. I went to bed on Saturday morning about 10 A.M.,
and I was up about 5 P.M.. I went out and I bought two half gallons of
Tropicana tangerine juice for $2.50 each at the Grand Union in the late evening
on Saturday and I stopped by the Shell dealer on West Putnam Avenue, and I
bought ten packs of Basic light and Ultra lite 100 cigarettes for $25.15. On
Friday I also signed up for GEICO home and renters insurance for about $300 a
year and I also believe on Friday I changed a group of certain legal documents
which I amply display in my apartment. I felt a tired spell, so when back to
bed at about 11 P.M. on Saturday evening, and I was up at 4 A.M., and I did
house cleaning today. I still have to clean the kitchen and vacuum, and I
finished watering the plants. Not much else to report, have a good morning. I
also have decided not to go down to San Antonio for Christmas since I believe
the present unstable air currents, I don't want to take the risk of flying,
since I don't fly much anymore anyway. Well have a good morning. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/16/99 Thursday 8:05 A.M. EDT: This morning I
went out about 2 A.M., and I stopped by the Shell Station and bought a pack of
Basic Ultra Light 100s for $2.45. I then drove downtown. It is so slow here in
town with the mass transit strike, I observed two police officer parked in both
lanes on West Putnam Avenue chatting. I guess this happens when all of New York
have trouble getting to work. Not much happening. It was a cool slightly
drizzly evening about 47 degrees, so I parked downtown and I walked lower
Greenwich Avenue. I heard the Swallows of Capistrano back in Greenwich again,
so they have come back up north again, I guess anticipating an oncoming storm.
I put 17 Nylon webbing straps on the old family couch, so I would expect the
storm on the 17th or tomorrow my date. I continued the walk, and it was very
quiet. I guess with the railroad MTA on strike, I noticed they are doing
repavement at the Greenwich Railroad station, and I suppose it will continue
this way for the indefinite future. I was walking slowly since my arthritis
still acts up in cold damp weather. I frequently do things by second site, so I
then went to the Grand Union, and I chatted with a store employee in French
about America and the price of food at different stores. I then entered the
store which was perfectly polished and maintained. I bought a half gallon of
whole milk for $1.59, two half gallons of Tropicana Ruby Red orange juice for
$2.50, a box of Anderson Pretzels for $1.49, a Purdue Oven Roaster for .99 a
pound for $7.21. a jar of Forell Raspberry Preserve for .99, a box of Pillsbury
Farina $2.44, a bag of Pillsbury unbleached flour .79, a bundle Scott Family
napkins $2.50, some sort of produce at for .53 @.59 a pound two boxes of Post
Great Grains $2, a box of "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter" $1.29, a
20 oz. Stauffer’s Lasagna $2.99, a bottle of Angostura bitters $3.29, a bottle
of Xtra pine cleaner $1.39, a box of Parmalt Light Milk $1.55, a box of
Dutchland Eggs $1.49, a box of sun maid raisins $1.50, Polly O low fat
mozzarella cheese $1.99, a nice large Avocado $1.50, a jar of GU sweet pickles
$2.39, a jar of Mott Apple sauce .99, two jars of Vlassic sweet midget girgins
$1.50 each, a package of Philadelphia Cream cheese .99, a can of Black Pearl
Olives .89 plus another items I will mention shortly all for a total of $55.89
per my usual early month shopping routine. The unnamed item was a Del Monte
Caribbean Pineapple which I believe comes from Puerto Rico for $3.99.
Historically when I buy a Caribbean Pineapple, it means that it is going to
snow, but when the swallows of Capistrano are out in the morning, it usually
means it is going to be a little bit warmer for this time of year, I don't know
about the weather. In other news I am finally able to release the news, but I
will let the official press organizations handle the news. I am not good out in
cold damp weather, but if it seem nice after I chop up the pineapple and peel
the Clementines, I will make a pineapple Clementine fruit salad with angostura
bitters. I did notice some new business men in town have bought Interstate
Lumber whom seem to be from the middle east. I hope they know how to handle the
proper fire control procedures in managing a lumber yard. Well if Old King Saud
ain't here, I don't know who else could have so much influence to bring in this
many Federal Marshals into town to protect him. Well back to making fruit
salad, have a good morning. By the way for a change I stopped by the Shell
Station and bought a carton of Basic Ultra Light 100s for $24.50. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/16/99 THURSDAY 7:25 A.M. EDT: And for you
regular note readers, the interpretation briefly of the weather is that if the
birds that normally migrate down south two months ago have flown back up north
this time of year. We all know that nature has more common sense since it
spends more time outside. Thus the birds in their weather observations have
chosen to ride out the storm in this location if it should come to pass. I am
not the expert, I just frequently make observations by second sight. I would
prefer that I am wrong. I am not sure what the story is, but this my guest
observation. I will now post my previous morning routine. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/16/99 THURSDAY 7:00 A.M. EDT: AUDUBON
NOTIFICATION, EXPECTING STORM OF THE CENTURY IN SOUTHEAST, BIRDS OF THE SOUTH
ARE BACK ON GREENWICH AVENUE. CIO
Note:<888>12/16/99 Thursday 1:10 A.M. EDT:I got up the night
before last on Tuesday night at 10 P.M.. I had breakfast of wheat chex, toast,
vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I cooked bacon, but I forgot to eat it for
some odd reason, and I usually don't cook bacon with cereal, so I must be
getting absent minded. I did not bother cleaning up. I had a bottle of Odd Job
Woolite type detergent in a pink bottle, so I took of the slip cover off my
eight foot long cow tail sofa and the cushion covers along with a number of
throw pillows and put them in the laundry basket. I also took off the slip
cover off the Queen Anne chair and its cushion, and I put them in the laundry
basket. I then took them out to the car, and it did not snow and it was just a
damp night about midnight. I drove over to the Grand Union and I bought a
gallon of Prestone antifreeze for $6.79 and about a half gallon of GU fabric
softener for $1.99 plus .53 tax for $8.31 total. I also got change of a roll of
quarters. I chatted with a hospital employee and a resident Swedish Doctor. I
looked sort of dirty since I did not bother cleaning up, and I went over to the
Cos Cob laundry which has new machines, and I put in all the slip cover and
pillow covers in a large laundry machine which costs $4. I then added the
entire bottle of Odd Job liquid woolite and to the first and second dispenser
containers of the machine, and I added about two cups of fabric softener to the
third dispenser cup, and I set the machine on hot water, and when I put in 16
quarters the machine started. I said good evening to a visiting Brazilian
couple whom were doing their laundry also. They did not understand me since
they only knew Portuguese. I decided to not just sit in the laundry, for the
next hour and a half the machine took, I did a little exercise walking around
the Cos Cob shopping plaza area. It was a quiet damp night and not much traffic.
The laundry finished at about 1:45 A.M., and I put it in the laundry basket,
and I returned home with the laundry. I hung up the large sofa slip cover on
the shower curtain rod. I then while the upholstery material was still damp, I
put the slip covers pack on the cushions, and pillows and the Queen Anne chair.
I moved some furniture and upended the eight foot sofa flipping it on its side.
I examined the bottom framing structure, and it is a well made structure with
steel supports and springs, and the hemp binding bottom material has held since
it was made in 1948. Its cushion material is made from Cow Tail along with the
hemp binding material is very try, and conceivable could be a fire hazard, but
I would imagine if that were the case, it would have dried out in the first
couple of years it was made. In case the hemp binding material which keeps the
springs pushed up and in, deteriorated, I decided to put on the blue Nylon
webbing over it. I also did vacuum the cushions and pillows before putting on
the clean covers. It was about 3:30 A.M. before I was ready to start nailing on
the Nylon blue anchor tacks that I got at Odd Jobs for a quarter several years
ago. I have about seven boxes of them. I decided to hold off on the project, so
as not to disturb my neighbors downstairs until 6 A.M., so I just relaxed a bit
until then. At 6 A.M., I tacked on 16 strips of the blue Nylon webbing over the
spring assemblage. I made a mistake and I put on one extra strip where it was
not needed, so I put on 17 strips of the webbing. The webbing might make the
sofa more uniform when sitting on it. It is hard to tell. Of course in a fire
Nylon webbing would put off toxic fumes as a lot of modern products would. I
guess if the hemp binding bottom fabric gives way, the Nylon will keep the
springs in place in the future. It is hard to tell. I then vacuumed behind the
couch, and I vacuumed the couch. I then uprighted the couch and attached the
three front legs that come off. I then put on the slip cover and straightened
it out. Next I put on the cushions and the pillows which were also dry, and I
did the same on the Queen Anne chair. I then straightened around the apartment,
and this all took until about noon. I ran out of the Philly Sweet Cigar
cigarettes, so I had two spare packs of Top cigarette packages with cigarette
tobacco and papers. I practiced my rolling technique perfected over the years
of time when I could not afford factory made cigarettes, and I still know how
to do it pretty well. I went out side and checked my mail, and I received a
Christmas card from a friend who is doing just fine. Thanks guys. I then felt a
bit tired, so I went to bed from 1 P.M. to 8 P.M.. I got up and had breakfast
of three fried eggs, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I relaxed a
bit. I thought about doing my curtains and bedspread with last nights procedure
of cleaning, but at the moment with the damp weather I feel a little arthritic
and woosey, so I feel I don't think I should try to do so much two days in a
row. Well I guess I will clean up and have a relaxing evening at home possibly
go for a drive. Have a good morning. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/31/99 Friday 9:35 P.M. EST: Well I went out
about 7 P.M., and I stopped by the ATM machine at Putnam Trust Bank of New
York. I stopped by Exxon and put $8.75 of premium gasoline in the old Volvo. I
then stopped by the Grand Union which was open until 9 P.M.. I had the Deli
make a roast beef sandwich on a Kaiser roll with mayonnaise lettuce and tomato
for $3.79, and I also bought two Tony's Pepperoni pizzas for $2.50 each for
$8.79 total. I drove down by the waterfront. I then went downtown, and I at
half the roast beef sandwich in my car. I walked the lower section of Greenwich
Avenue. I walked through the Greenwich Railroad station and the platform, and a
few people were lined up to go to the city. I then walked back up to the center
of town. I sat out and I ate the other half of the roast beef sandwich. I then
headed over to the Grand Union, and I bought a pound package of Icelandic
salmon for $9.99. I then went over to the Food Emporium, and I bought a bag of
Wise Riggies sour cream potato chips for $1.49, a bag of Lays Salt and Vinegar
chips for .99, a 10 oz. shrimp ring for $4.99, a container of Kraft onion and
chive cream cheese dip for $2.29 for $9.76 total. I then returned home, and I
had the bag of Wise sour cream potato chips with some of the Kraft sour cream
and chives cream cheese and ice tea. I have been watched the New Years Eve
celebration on television. While downtown, I wished a British Citizen Happy New
Years, and I saw quite a few individuals in grocery stores stocking up with
provisions. Well it is a bit cold out, but I might go out for a drive in a
little while. Have a Happy New Years Evening. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/31/99 Friday 5:15 P.M. EST: I went to bed
again last night, and I rested until about 8 A.M.. I had breakfast of Post
Grain cereal, English muffin, vitamins, orange juice, and cappuccino. I then
rested until about 3 P.M.. I finished my coffee, and I finished my Pumpkin Pie.
I guess I am watching a bit of television. I guess I will clean up, and go out
for some fresh air in a little while. At the moment I have ABC channel 7 on.
Well have a Happy New Years Eve. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/30/99 Thursday 9:15 P.M. EST: I was up at about
1 P.M. today. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, pineapple and
Clementine fruit salad, English muffin, vitamins, and orange juice and coffee.
I got a tired spell and went back to sleep and missed my 3 P.M. appointment. I
got up eventually about 6:30 P.M., and I watched the BBC news. I munched on
some walnuts. I just finished watched a bit of the travel channel on Amsterdam.
I guess my finish off the Purdue chicken along with maybe a bowl of New England
Clam chowder in a little while with some of the croutons I made with some ice
tea and maybe cappuccino. It feels a bit cold outside, but I suppose it is an
average December evening. I am pretty much over my cold, and it is relaxing to
stay inside for a change and relax instead of facing the rather hectic pace
outside. Well have a good evening. My Windows 98 Second Edition Upgrade has not
come yet, but it should be here I guess tomorrow. Well not much else happening.
Maybe after I eat and clean up, I might go out for a little night air. Have a
good evening. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/29/99 Wednesday 5:15 A.M. EST: Well I did my
laundry, and I have been just relaxing around the old Pied A Terra in the
Western Hemisphere. Not much else to report. Have a good morning. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/29/99 Wednesday 10:25 P.M. EDT: I cleaned up,
and I changed the sheets on the bed. I went out about 7 P.M., and I stopped by
the Greenwich Library. I returned the book on the Czars, and the two
videotapes. I checked out, "The Tulip" by Anna Pavord, and I checked
out "Time/CBS News People of the Century". I read the local
newspaper, and I also read three computer newsweeklies. The library was not
very busy, but I noticed if you have allergies, they have a few nice Poinsettia
plants there. I then head over to Greenwich Avenue, and I took a walk down the
lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and west on Railroad Avenue, and then back
up Arch Street. I sat out at the Post Office for a while. I noticed it was a
typical winter's eve, with a few more children around since school is out during
the holiday season. On my way from the library, I stopped by the waterfront. I
noticed by wearing my GAP long johns that look like Chinese Prisoner of War
long johns, but are pretty warm; I was pretty comfortable out in the cooler
evening air. I chatted with one regular walker. I then headed over to the Grand
Union, and I bought a half gallon of GU homogenized milk for $1.59, a quart jar
of B&G pickles for $1.69, a quart of Parmalat milk for .72 which I use when
I run out of whole milk, and a Stauffer's 20 oz. frozen lasagna for $2.99 for
$6.99 total. I advised a few informed shopped that if I were stranded in France
without electricity hoping to celebrate the Year 2000, one could try vacation
in Lanzerote which might still have space available for the Year 2000
Millennium celebration there, if one likes Flamingo dancing. I also remembered
today, that this time of years after Christmas up until about March is a good
time to look for floor model air conditioners on sale at Sears in White Plains,
New York. I bought the one that I have used during the summer and for year
round ventilation for 12 years at Sears in White Plains twelve years ago, for
about $239 for a $400 10,000 BTU air conditioner then with a ten year
compressor warranty which they fixed for free about three years ago. Thus in
the next couple of months, or any time soon, I might go looking for an air
conditioner there. The nature of my apartment, in the summer in the afternoon,
it gets the direct western exposure sunlight which with the black rain terrace
outside on the roof can get extremely hot. Unfortunately, I don't get the same
effect in the winter. When I returned home, the florescent plant light was off;
so it means the power was off briefly. I reset my VCRs and restarted the
computer. I imagine anyone in the area whom might be running a server in an
office or apartment or house might have to restart their server. Well I guess I
have to do laundry this morning. I am feeling better, so it is back to the
"Never Ending Routine". Have a good evening. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/29/99 Wednesday 4:50 P.M. EDT: I was up at
about 7 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of Post Grains cereal, toast, orange
juice, vitamins, and pineapple and Clementine fruit salad with orange juice and
angostura bitters. I relaxed a bit. I chatted with a couple of town agencies
and a family member. I remembered in the old days when there was not much oil
energy in Manhattan, the Waldorf Astoria use to always fly the United States
and the Saudi Arabian flag. I called up Greenwich Hardware store and reserved
the Saudi Arabian flag that was on sale at the clearance bin at the entrance. I
then went downtown without cleaning up. I stopped by the Putnam Trust Bank of
New York ATM machine. I then parked behind Greenwich Hardware store, and I
bought the flag for $10.13 a 70 percent discount. I then drove down by the
waterfront and I viewed the harbor. I then went over to Greenwich Capitol
Associates and showed them the Saudi Flag. I then showed one of the
construction crew at the Greenwich Harbor Inn and showed them the Saudi Flag. I
then stopped by the Greenwich hospital thrift shop and viewed the merchandise.
I chatted with a couple of veterans about how I think golf shoes are not
allowed to have metal spikes anymore. I next drove over to Radio Shack, and
they don't sell toggle switch covers to insulate metal toggle switches like on
the Lindburg radio. I viewed the electronics supplies while waiting there. I
then went over to old Greenwich, and the Old Greenwich Thrift shop was closed.
I then parked over by the Old Greenwich CVS and I went to the Service Star
hardware store, and I viewed what merchandise they have there. I then went to
the Old Greenwich CVS, and I viewed the merchandise. There Christmas
merchandise is 50% off including big ornamental candles which might be handy
for any Y2K problems. I bought a Eveready 6 Volt lantern with battery for $6.49
plus two large red Christmas candles for $1.50 each plus .57 Ct. tax for $10.06
total. I noticed they have even larger candles if you think you might need
them. I then went out to Tod's Point. I observed a boat clamming near the
entrance to the Cos Cob harbor. I chatted with a couple of walkers. I chatted
with a fellow searching the beach with a metal detector looking for lost
jewelry. I observed a flock of fifteen seagulls on the beach. It was basically
another clear cold day with a moderate wind. I then drove over to the Hyatt
Hotel in Old Greenwich, and I viewed the Christmas decorations. They have what
looks to be about a 1,000 poinsettias decorating the lobby atrium area. I
noticed quite a few seniors having lunch there. I noticed they were putting in
new carpet by the far conference room where the ATM machine is. I chatted with
a couple of staff. I then went over to Staples, and I viewed the merchandise in
the store. They were stocking the store with more merchandise. I then returned
to the Hospital Thrift shop, and I viewed some other merchandise. I chatted
with a couple of staff. I then returned home, and I chatted with some of the building
tenants and staff. I then came up to my apartment, and I hung the Saudi Arabian
flag over the center winter above the air conditioner. I put the Eveready
lantern by the entrance to the apartment. I put the two red candles on the lazy
Susan. I had a early dinner of reheated white chicken meat, steamed broccoli,
and corn bread stuffing along with ice tea. I then filled this report. Well
have a good evening. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/28/99 Tuesday 7:30 P.M. EDT: Another day of
the blahs with this cold. I did successfully make up four three quart
containers of ice tea, using nine Tetley tea bags, seven Lipton green tea bags,
one black cherry tea bag, one Twinings Earle Grey tea bag, three old Twinings
Earle Grey tea bags, 3/4 cup of sugar, 12 oz. of Ruby Red orange juice, two
teaspoons of Angostura bitters and the rest water. My usual method is to boil
about a gallon of water, and add the tea bags, sugar, and bitters and let it
seep for an hour occasionally stirring, then I remove the bags which I can not
compost since I don't have a garden. I then add the orange juice, and pour one
equal part of the mixture into each of the four 3 quart orange juice
containers, filling the rest with tap water. I let the orange juice containers
sit filled with hot water while doing this process to sanitize them. I
basically think I have enough refrigerated to last a little over a week. I am
no long using the humidifiers anymore, since in this damp cold weather despite
the electric heat, it tends to aggravate the arthritis with more humidity. I
had a relaxing day. I checked down at the desk at the Casa Marina 1‑800‑626‑0777
and told the young fellow at the desk from Champaign, Illinois they should keep
a weather watch on down there. I also email the governors of Texas and Florida
today to keep a weather eye out on and mentioned a couple of local events. I
also remember in the old days that if one was afraid of a "Dust
Storm" developing in Texas, one kept a Dust car hand which was an old
jalopy handy with an oil bath air filter like the one I gave away in Nantucket,
and one would drive the historical dust free roads in Texas that are supposedly
mapped in some navigation guides. Having never dealt with that situation
myself, I am not sure what the real story is. On the Air India hijacking
situation, you might try to find out if anyone on board has a working cell
phone that you could contact them on, of course with the hijackers permission.
It seems to be that following the current weather pattern, the expected
terrorist event Seattle that caused the cancellation of the New Year's
celebration there might be that they're expecting the same storm to arrive
there that recently hit France. Well hopefully tomorrow, I will be fully enough
recovered to catch up on my usual weekend house cleaning routine. I also need
to do some laundry. Well not much else happening. I did heat some Purdue
chicken with white breast meat with Tabasco and corn bread stuffing and had it
with a chilled seltzer water in a frost mug. I also had a chance to watch ABC
news for two nights in a row which is quite unusual, so at least I have some
idea what they're talking about versus the internet. Well have a good evening.
CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/28/99 Tuesday 2:00 P.M. EDT: Well I did a
little bit of relaxing and thinking until about 4 A.M. this morning. I chatted
with AOL, and I decided not to terminate my account with them until the end of
the January billing period, although I never use the service. I was up at 8
A.M. this morning. I got around to having breakfast of two soft boiled eggs,
two English muffin halves, orange juice, vitamins, pineapple and Clementine
salad, and Samba instant coffee. I then relaxed a bit. I still have the cold,
but I seem to be getting over it gradually. I started making a batch of ice tea
which I am just about to refrigerate. I went downstairs and checked my mail,
and I received my MCI bill. I dumped out some garbage also. I relaxed a bit
more. I might try to do a little house cleaning, but I basically have all week
to do it, if I even decide I have the energy to do it. Well have a good
afternoon. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/27/99 Monday 9:15 P.M. EDT: Well I finished
watering the plants. I chatted with a family member. The ABC evening news said
that in addition all the other damage in France from the hurricane winds, tens
of thousands of trees were leveled at Versailles by the same storm. Many of
them were over 200 years old. I suppose there will be plenty of wood for new
furniture or toothpicks. I reorganized some of the family photographs in the
presentation frames in my living room, updating them with more current
photographs. I moved out the blue sofa a few inches towards the door, so one
can access the mahogany desk drawers a little bit. I put the two miniature
palms on either side of the Lindbergh radio. I put the two struggling pathos
plants in the window sill to the right of the computer. I thought that part of
my cold might be an allergy to pollen in the Poinsettia plant, I bought the day
before Christmas, so I put it downstairs in the community room window. I set
out a couple of the heavy duty sand type candles in case, one needs them in any
Y2K problem. I put the Revere bowl on the lazy Susan with the left over
Clementines in them. I really don't have the energy do any house cleaning, so I
will leave it until later. I put the remainder of the furniture webbing in the
living room mahogany bureau drawer. Not much accomplished really, but I
hopefully tomorrow I will feel a little bit better. I think I will try to go to
bed now, so have a good evening. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/27/99 Monday 5:15 P.M. EDT: I continued to
rest a bit until 2 or 3 P.M.. I went outside briefly and threw out some
garbage. I checked the mail, and I received a copy of "New York
Racing" for December 1999. The lower headline says, "Vanderbilt
honored in memorial service." by Francais LaBelle Jr. Alfred Gwynne
Vanderbilt, one of the most important people in thorough racing in the 20th
century, was remembered Dec. 6 by family and friends "as a man who brought
so much honor to the world of thoroughbred racing" in an upbeat memorial
service at Aqueduct. Vanderbilt died at his Mill Neck, New York, home November
12 after making his daily visit to Belmont Park to watch the morning workouts
and dole out cookies and lemon drops to friends. He was 87. The article
continues on with the usual tidbits about the Vanderbilt family and is featured
with a picture of him with "Native Dancer". Well I guess that is
another story that Yahoo Reuters missed out on. Well I then had some reheated
chicken leg and thigh with a little white meat with the rest of the Heinz
turkey gravy and with canned mushrooms, and I mixed up the rest of the corn
bread stuffing and I saved the remainder in the refrigerator. I had some
Twinning Earle gray tea and honey just now. I am just finishing up watering the
plants. That is probably all of the weekly house chores I will be up to for the
time being. Have a good evening. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/27/99 Monday 10:45 A.M. EDT: Well I rested
until about 4 A.M., and I got up and had some crumb cake and pumpkin pie and
ice tea. I rested intermittently until about 9 A.M.. I chatted with a few
people. I still have some of my cold or flu, so I am staying inside. I might
try to do some housecleaning if I have enough energy. I will see how I feel
after I have breakfast. Reading the story about the hurricane winds in Europe,
I was wondering if the eight Ferris wheels they had set up in Paris survived
the wind. It got me to thinking that this same high wind going around the globe
might topple the Millennium Wheel next to parliament and it might fall over and
crush parliament which would be unfortunate for the British legal system. Well
from what I can tell here, it is all pretty much the same with all the
"Movers and Shakers" away in their warmer homes, while the more
simpler residents here seem to be able to withstand this recent cold spell.
Well have a good morning. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/26/99 Sunday 9:25 P.M. EDT: Well I have tried
to rest a bit until this cold or flu goes away. I had some reheated white chicken
meat, with Heinz turkey gravy with canned mushrooms, cornbread stuffing, and
cranberry sauce for dinner. I also munched on some pumpkin pie earlier in the
day. Well time to rest some more. Have a good evening. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/26/99 Sunday 5:50 P.M. EDT: I think I am on
the second day of a three day flu or cold. I am feeling a little better. About
two hours ago, I had three soft boiled eggs, English muffin, pineapple and
Clementine fruit mixture, orange juice, vitamins and supplements, and a cup of
Twinings Earle Grey tea with a teaspoon of honey. I am saving my Earle Grey
teabags after I use them to use in my ice tea mixture for a little different
flavor. I chatted with a family member, and she is doing well. I turned the
heat up a little bit in the apartment. Somebody called me to buzz them in the
building. I watched a little bit of ice skating on television. I suppose I
should try to rest some more. I don't think I will have the energy to do my
housecleaning today. I am also not sure if my Monday 4 P.M. appointment would
want me to show up with the remains of a cold or flu. Well have a good evening.
CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/26/99 Sunday 2:35 P.M. EDT: I seemed to have
come down with a cold for the last 24 hours, so I have just been resting in
bed. I had some crumb cake and ice tea. I also took a hot shower to wash off
the perspiration. I am feeling a bit better, but I think I should continue to
rest. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/25/99 Saturday 6:10 P.M. EDT: I put a can of
mushrooms with the Heinz turkey gravy when I had my Christmas dinner earlier. I
cleaned up after it. I then drove down by the waterfront and there is a thin
layer of ice on Greenwich Harbor. I next drove over to Tod's Point and quite a
few people were out walking dogs and strolling the Audubon pathways. I parked
in the southwest parking lot, and I walked along the south shore to the south
east corner where most of the water birds were sitting on the water to be away
from any winds out of the north west. I saw large swans, drakes, sea gulls, and
Canadian geese. Quite a few different species of dogs were also being walked.
There was hardly any wind, and it was a clear cool day. I ran into a regular
walker and returned with him back to my car and discussed the last several
weeks events. I drove him over to his car. I headed back into town, and I drove
down by the waterfront in town. I returned home, and I reheated a chicken leg
and thigh with corn bread stuffing. I ate it with the cranberry sauce and ice
tea. I also before eating ate a piece of pumpkin pie and crumb cake. I am a bit
arthritic, but I have it a bit cooler in the apartment, so I don't feel quite
so hot. I think I will try going to bed earlier, and trying to get a good
nights rest. Well have a good evening. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/25/99 Saturday 1:00 P.M. EDT: Merry
Christmas. I had a long sleep last night, and I was up this morning about 8
A.M., and I had breakfast of coffee, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and Post
Great Grains cereal. It is a tad warm in the apartment, and I fell back asleep.
I got back up about 11 A.M., and I started cooking a Purdue chicken about and
hour ago, which should be done in about a half hour. I will have it for
Christmas dinner with cranberry sauce, corn bread stuffing, and broccoli, with
Heinz gravy. I opened my Christmas presents. I got a nice Burgundy Patagonia
vest and a John's Island golf shirt along with the many other gifts I purchased
with my Christmas funds earlier in the month. I listened to a bit of Christmas
music on 88.5 FM national public radio. I showered and cleaned up. I just
finished listening to Queen Elizabeth II's Christmas message Royal Insight ‑
The Queen's Christmas Message 1999 . Merry Christmas and Peace to You. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/24/99 Friday 9:05 P.M. EDT: Well I went
downtown. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I took a walk around
the train station. I walked back up the Avenue. I sat out at the top of the
Avenue. I walked back down the Avenue. I took a walk around the lower section
of Greenwich Avenue. There were a few people out strolling. I drove down by the
waterfront. I drove through Bruce Park. I came back west on Putnam Avenue. I
noticed quite a few churches were busier with earlier services. I returned
home, and I wished a couple of my neighbors Merry Christmas. Well I guess I
will start trying to get some sleep. Have a warm Christmas Eve. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/24/99 Friday 6:20 P.M. EDT: I slept until 5
P.M.. I got up and I had a broiled boneless ribeye steak for dinner along with
microwaved potato, steamed broccoli, ice tea, and coffee. It is a little warm
in the apartment, but I thought I better warm it up a bit since it is suppose
to be down to 0 degrees F. to 5 degrees F. this Christmas Eve. Presently it is
25 degrees F.. I put on my long underwear and turtle neck along with my
burgundy Canadian Goose sweater, green corduroys, and I will wear my green
parka along with my Icelandic knit cap and warm leather gloves. Not that it is
really cold, but if I am out for an extended period of time, this will help me
retain some of my natural body heat. Well have a Merry Christmas Eve. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/24/99 Friday 2:50 P.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last message. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I parked
downtown, and I walked up to CVS and I bought a bottle of CVS yellow mouthwash
50.7 oz. for $3.49 and .21 tax for $3.70. I walked back down the Avenue. I
tried to stop in St. Moritz for a croissant, but there were about a hundred
people waiting in line. I chatted with one local Avenue resident. I walked back
up to the car, and I drove down by the waterfront. There were about a half
dozen sea gulls resting there. I stopped by Exxon and purchased $9.95 of
premium. I stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought a red poinsettia plant for
$3.34 plus .20 tax for $3.54 total. I then drove over to the Arnold Bakery
outlet which closes today at 3 P.M.. I bought a Pumpkin Pie for $1.89, a bag of
corn bread stuffing for $1.99 for $3.88 total, and they gave me a crumb cake
for free. I returned home, and I ate some crumb cake and the rest of the fruit
salad with ice tea. I then peeled and cleaned the pineapple and diced it. I
also peeled and sectioned about two thirds of a box of clementines, and I mixed
them all together. I then put them all in a Rubbermaid container, and I filled
it up to the rim with Ruby Red orange juice and put it in the refrigerator. I
put the rest of the clementines in a silver plate fruit bowl on the lazy Susan.
I put the red poinsettia by the Queen Anne chair for viewing. Well I feel a bit
of a chill coming on, so I think I will try to take a nap for a while. Have a
good afternoon.
NOTE:<88888>12/24/99 Friday 8:40 A.M. EDT: I put out the
white wool blanket on the day bed. I updated Scott's Broadcast with a holiday
message sound.htm . Well I suppose it is normal routine. Have a good morning.
CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/24/99 Friday 7:40 A.M. EDT: Well I made my 3
P.M. appointment yesterday. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop afterwards,
but it is closed yesterday and today for the Christmas Holiday. I stopped by
the Greenwich Library and checked out "Chronicle of the Russian
Tsars", and the videotapes "Young Einstein" and "The
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes". I read the local paper there also. I think
they might be closed today also. I then went by the Grand Union and purchased a
head of broccoli for $1.50, a 16 oz. jar of GU clover honey $2.59, a pineapple
for $1.99, a box of Clementines $3.99, two boneless ribeye steaks at $5.99 a
pound for $9.70 for $19.77 total. I then returned home, and I broiled one of
the ribeye steaks, along with a microwaved potato, steamed broccoli, and ice
tea for dinner. I went to bed about 6 P.M.. I was up at 5 A.M., and I had two
soft boiled eggs, two halves English muffin, a bowl of fruit, orange juice,
vitamins, and coffee for breakfast. I went back to bed until just now. It is a
bit cool in the apartment and since it is damp out, I feel a bit arthritic, but
I get use to it over time. I guess I will do some simple routines today. I took
the Purdue chicken out of the freeze several days ago to defrost, so tomorrow
for Christmas dinner I will cook it along with whatever happens to be
available. Well have a good morning. I also took the orange blanket out of the
closet and put it on the long green sofa, and I put the blue blanket on the
blue sofa. Well have a good day. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/23/99 Thursday 2:00 P.M. EDT: I went back to
bed until noon. I listened to music while I had some Progresso New England Clam
chowder with croutons, English muffins, ice tea, and Twinning Earle Grey Tea
with honey. I also baked the croutons and bread crumbs, so they are nice and
crispy. I got my GEICO Travelers home and renters policy. I have a 3 P.M.
appointment, so I will start cleaning up and showering. I also rotated the
jackets in my two living room closets, so I have easier access to the right
closet with my frequently used clothing than the left closet with my less used
clothing. Well not much happening, so I guess it is the same old routine. Have
a good afternoon. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/23/99 Thursday 7:20 A.M. EDT: I was up at 5
A.M.. I had breakfast of eight Aunt Jamima pancakes, orange juice, vitamins,
and cappuccino. I watched a bit of television. It is suppose to be cold this
holiday period. Have a good morning. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/22/99 Wednesday 10:30 P.M. EDT: Well I rested
after the last message until about 5 P.M.. I had a Stauffer's 20 oz. lasagna
for dinner. I finally went out about 8 P.M., and I chatted with a neighbor. I
stopped by the Greenwich Library and read the local newspaper. I walked the
lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought a
8 oz. jar of GU clover honey. I returned home, and I ate rest of the pretzels.
I watched a bit of television. I chatted with a friend giving him a brief
summary of recent events. I guess I will pass up the winter solstice full moon
this evening, and get to bed early. It is suppose to be really cold out the
next few days, so stay warm. Have a warm evening. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/22/99 Wednesday 1:50 P.M. EDT: I went out
after the last message, and I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York and did
some business. I then went by the Hospital Thrift Shop and viewed the
merchandise. I then stopped by CVS on Greenwich Avenue, and with the store
circular coupon I bought two for the price of one two four packs of GE 40 watt
light bulbs for $2.99 plus .18 tax for $3.17 total. I then stopped Greenwich
Hardware www.greenwichhardware.com a two pack of large sterno cans for $6.99
plus a tea infuser for $2 plus sales tax of .54 for $9.53 total. I then drove
on down the Avenue and stopped by the Mews Thrift shop and bought a Lloyds LCD
clock for $2.50 and the replica of the Lindbergh Radio for $20. I had to walk
over to the People's Bank ATM to withdraw funds for the Lindbergh Radio. I then
drove on down by the waterfront and there was a very healthy young to middle
age seagull down by the waterfront. I then drove home the back way. There was a
wreck out by Western Junior High Drive and the Post Road. I came up and put the
LCD radio underneath the green lamp with the Victorian Lamp shade. I set up the
Lindbergh Radio on the brown mahogany chest and tuned it into FM 88.5. The tape
feature on it does not seem to work, but it is a good sounding radio. I put the
wooden pineapple underneath the Victorian Lamp shade. I had the rest of the
Greek Grain salad with ice tea. I turned on my major stereo system with FM 88.5
playing through the apartment. I turned up the heat a bit since it is suppose
to be down to 15 to 20 degrees tonight. I am a bit tired. I will take a nap or
go out in a while. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/22/99 Wednesday 9:00 A.M. EDT: I had some
more Greek grain salad and ice tea. I moved the mahogany bedroom bureau back
into the living room left of the left closet. I set it up with the same bric a
brac including the hurricane lamps. I put the restored brown leather chair in
front of the left closet door. I rehung the bedroom door, so it is in place
with the mahogany mirror on the outside of it. I put the DeLonghi radiator by
the bar. I put the palm leaf hamper by the left night stand. I put an eight
watt bulb in the entrance lamp with the glass globe, and I moved the General
Electric lamp socket adjuster into the right parsons lamp with a 100 Watt bulb
for reading. I have finished cleaning up and showering, so now I will go out
shortly for some errands. Well have a good morning. CIO
NOTE:<88888>12/22/99 Wednesday 5:35 A.M. EDT: I was thinking
that with the flood disaster in Venezuela that having the Queen Elizabeth II
cruise ship in Barbados for New Years Eve 2000 might not be a smart idea, since
there might be a lot of bodies floating around in that area north of Barbados
or adjacent islands like Tobago. I suppose the best place to put the QE II
cruise ship would possibly be the port of New Orleans, Louisiana. I relaxed
most of the last period since the last message sleeping a lot. I did have a
light dinner about 7 P.M. yesterday of Greek Grain salad, Dutch crumb cake, and
ice tea. I went back to bed and got up about midnight. I had two medium boiled
eggs, two English muffin halves with raspberry jam, fruit salad, vitamins, and
coffee. I remember that around the fall of 1962 a group of friends and myself I
think I remember buried a time capsule up around North Terrytown to be opened
on the Year 2000. I emailed the archives about it. As I recall there was
nothing of value just a few items that a bunch of kids might have placed in
what I believe was a old QE II toffee tin. When I looked at the location where
it was placed the sacrete cement looked like it had been tampered with and
replaced with an identical sealing patch made of Portland cement, so it is hard
to tell what the real case is with that time capsule. For all I know someone
put a landmine there or some other nonsense. I then went back to bed and slept
until now. Well I guess I will nipple on something and shower and clean up and
go out and do a few errands. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/07/00 Friday 5:20 P.M. EST: I went to bed after
the last message, and I was up at about 4:30 A.M. this afternoon. I had
breakfast of two soft boiled eggs, toast, corn muffin, orange juice, coffee,
and vitamins. I called up West Point, and mentioned that I had seen a very tall
young gentleman walking around Greenwich at Christmas time that looked like a
family relative. I also noticed last night that the Jensen barometer on my
apartment door indicated humidity of 68%, but when I went to bed this past
morning, and at present the barometer has almost maxed out, and is at 30.9 and
its maximum is 31, so we have unusually high barometric pressure for the last
day, which I suppose means good weather conditions. Well have a good evening.
CIO
Note:<888>01/07/00 Friday 4:25 A.M. EST: I made mashed
potatoes earlier with my potato ricer, and they came out great for the rib eye
steak, and pea and mashed potato dinner with ice tea and coffee. I went out
about 11 P.M., and I walked around Greenwich Avenue. I walked the lower section
of Greenwich Avenue, it was a cool dry night out, so my arthritis did not
bother me. I walked up to the top of the Avenue, and I sat out for a while. I
walked over by Mason street and cut back through Pick Wick plaza. I viewed the
shop window displays. I found a small finger nail clipper which I put in my
change purse. I also found a couple of notes left by other people. I sat out
for a while in the center of town. The lights are on at the Veterans monument
again. In all it was a peaceful quiet night. I drove down by the harbor on my
way before the walk. I stopped back down by the harbor on my way back out of
town. I threw the steak bone out in the wood when I left the building in case
any wild life was hungry. I returned home about 12:30 A.M.. I put the little
mahogany rack by the front door entrance with my Icelandic knit cap, leather
gloves, and scarves on it. I moved the French chateau pictures on the wall with
the other French prints. I put the Dutch equestrian statue on the hallway
bookcase. I moved the Queen Elizabeth II coronation photograph from Life Magazine
to the upper level of the bookcase in the hallway. I put the Rembrandt print of
the Sultan of Fez above the copper cafe scene sculpture which could serve as an
antenna. I put the watercolor of Maxims where the Rembrandt print copy is. I
raise the print of the "Legend of Mingo Creek" a bit and centered it
underneath the Maxim water color. I put the other French cafe scene of the
Moulin Rouge underneath the Hallway mirror. I then relaxed for the rest of the
evening sipping ice tea and having a quiet evening at home reviewing old fish
stories. Well have a good morning. I thought in a McGiver type of emergency if
one pulled of the contact off a PCI computer card that cause it not to work,
since they like a gold plate contact strip, and if one did not have a small bit
of gold solder and the proper solder iron with a magnifying glass, one might
theoretically take a one hair brush improvised with one hair attached to a
toothpick, and try painting in a small strip of gold circuitry along the
printed circuit line with a bit of gold leaf paint, and then dry it with a hair
dryer quickly. It theoretically might work a quick fix solution making similar
electrical contact where one of the tiny contact strips pulled off. CIO
Note:<888>01/06/00 Thursday 9:00 P.M. EST: Well I went back
to sleep after the last message, and at 2 P.M., NOAA weather radio went off
twice warning of severe thunderstorms expected in Westchester County. It woke
me up in time to clean up and make it to my 3 P.M. appointment. I then stopped
by the Hospital Thrift shop. I bought a European cork remover with a red handle
and two tongs on either side for removing corks without damaging them for .50
there. I then drove down by the waterfront. I ran into one of my neighbors who
is getting a new Compaq computer, and I encourage him to get cable modem
access. He wants to use it to trade with Merrill Lynch. I took him for a drive
and we caught up on the news. I dropped him back off at home. I then stopped by
the Greenwich Library and the local newspaper had an article about President
Clinton arriving in the area to move into his new home. I gave them a quick
briefing on the history of the Scott family in Virginia and a local school
teacher whom was related to us. I then drove by the ATM machine at Putnam Trust
Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then headed over to Port Chester, and I
went to Odd Job. I bought three Toshiba 9 volt batteries which expire 12/2000
for .99 each, and a 12 Volt battery work light with a 12 volt bulb for $2.99
for $6.36 total. I then stopped by Staples, and I found the ATT 4051 battery
for my General Electric cordless phone for $14.99 plus $1.01 tax for $16 total.
I noticed the have in the Clearance center there three can packages each 24
bags of a gourmet Boston tea with Ginseng, Egyptian pharaoh tea, and Green Tea
for $5. I stopped by Tripolldi Appliance and told them about the NOAA weather
warning. I then returned home. I put the two nine volt batteries in my two
smoke detectors. I put the third in the my bedroom clock radio. I put the new
battery to charge up in the GE cordless phone. I then decided to have one of
the defrosted steaks for dinner. But first I peeled nine potatoes, and then I
diced them. I am now boiling them to make mashed potatoes along with the steak
and steamed frozen peas for dinner along with ice tea and coffee. Well have a
good evening. I left the 12 Volt work light on the back seat of the car. CIO
Note:<888>01/06/00 Thursday 11:30 A.M. EST: I made up a
batch of a half dozen corn muffins. I had one corn muffin with butter, and I
put the rest in a Danish cookie tin. I add a teaspoon of olive oil to the corn
muffin mix. I also made up a batch of ice tea using several different types of
tea bags and my usual recipe. About 9 A.M., I had some Ramen noodles with
Angostura teriyaki sauce and a can of Progresso New England clam chowder along
with ice tea. I got a tired spell, so I took a nap until 11 P.M. when I got a
telephone call from a family member who has the flu, so I guess it is going
around. Well I have a 3 P.M. appointment this afternoon, so I guess I better
start cleaning up. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>01/06/00 Thursday 6:25 A.M. EST: I updated the
text file of Scott's Random Notes to date mlsnote1.txt linked from note02pr.htm
. I am printing it out now. Maybe, it is time to make corn muffins. CIO
Note:<888>01/06/00 Thursday 4:25 A.M. EST: I updated Scott's
Broadcast sound.htm . CIO
Note:<888>01/06/00 Thursday 3:25 A.M. EST: Well I was up at
2 A.M. this morning. As usual there is nothing on the tube. I listened to BBC
crabbing about www.freeserve.com not making any money. Well come to think of
it, I don't think the BBC ever makes any money, so it must be the latest way of
advertising British tourism trying to get people to visit there while all of
their people visit Disney. Well living on this side of the Great Pond, we
always know the Grass is always greener. I soft boiled three eggs for breakfast
with toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. Well not much else to report
on. I suppose all the new users of the new Greenwich Library Peterson addition
in times once they accumulate some gems of wisdom will be coming up with their
own pearls of wisdom. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/05/00 Wednesday 6:30 P.M. EST: I have been
awake since the last message. I installed the old 1 gigabyte Western Digital
drive on the backup 486 bedroom computer. Its CMOS only recognizes a half
gigabyte when one runs Fdisk. I transferred the other files to the new C: drive
switching them around with the old Western Digital procedure for copying drives
which they no longer post. I have a print out of the procedure. I found an old
3COM ethernet II card in my surplus parts, and I spent quite a bit of time
installing it. I had to take out the Cdrom from my main computer to install it.
However, it does not work with the @home cable modem, and the backup 486
computer is not really powerful enough. This all took quite a bit of time,
since I had to shrink the cable from the living room wall to the bedroom, since
the bedroom cable connection does not work with the modem. I rearrange my
television cables temporarily. I initially copied the Network files for the old
3com Ethernet II one file at a time off my main computer. I finally took out
the Cdrom and installed it temporarily in the old 486. Once I determined the
old 3COM ethernet II device would not work in the old 486, I took it out, and
while I had the Cdrom drive in it, I installed the Windows 98 second edition
upgrade on it also. I did not finish all of this until after 9 A.M. this morning.
I ran Speedisk on the drives on the backup 486. Once I had everything
straightened around, and I was testing the main computer, it did not work. I
determined that I had pulled off one of the pins on my Intel PCI ethernet
10/100 card, and after checking with Entree, and Optimum Online, I determined I
would have to go up to Norwalk for the replacement part. I also finished up my
Clementine fruit and pineapple salad with the rest of the Christmas cranberry.
I set two steaks to defrost in the refrigerator. After cleaning up, I stopped
by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I then drove up to CompUSA in Norwalk. They
had similar cards from $13 to $70, and the Intel card was $50. I decided to go
next door to the WIZ which is owned by Cablevision now. I bought a SOHOware
Fast 10/100 ethernet card for $29.99 plus $1.80 tax for $31.79. They have two
main cablevision optimum online areas in the store. I noticed they have the
Canon HandiCam for $279. I toured their Clearance area which is 10% off
regular. I cancelled my HBO subscription as of January 10, since I hardly ever
watch television. I just was using the trial $5 a month subscription for the
last six months. I looked at various items in stock and the have lots of floor
model clearance items. They are sold out of Digital cameras. I then went by
Circuit City, and I looked at the same cross section of merchandise. I noticed
the Sprint replacement battery for my $20 one year old GE cordless phone is $17
which I did not get. They have a Carousel Convection Microwave oven for above
the range or else where in clearance for $200, and the same range model without
convection in the GE clearance item for $300. The Carousel is missing a 1.5
inch by 12 inch plastic molding on the left side. I looked at other items. I
then headed back to Greenwich in rush hour traffic. I stopped by CVS at the
Riverside Shopping center and bought a carton of Philly Natural cigar
cigarettes for $14.19, 3 boxes of corn muffin mix for $1 all, and half gallon
of Gilda's whole milk for $1.69 plus .85 Ct. tax for $17.73. I returned home.
It was quite cold out today on the clear sunny day. I installed the new
Sohoware Fast ethernet 10/100 card very quickly using their software for the
drive when I booted after closing up the machine. I uninstalled the Intel
Network drive, and did a couple minor tweaks. It is all working fine, just as
fast as before, although this is a slow time of evening for the net. Well I am
hungry, so I think I will have the last of my Stauffer hearty meals, I believe
a chicken medley and then rest a bit and go to bed. I have been awake for close
to 24 hours, so I am a bit tired. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>01/04/00 Tuesday 10:25 P.M. EST: I had a call this
morning from a relative who is having a RoadRunner cable modem installed. I
slept until about 2 P.M.. I had breakfast of wheat chex, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I went back to bed until about 7 P.M.. I guess I was
tired. I chatted with a friend who called up. I ran Norton Speed Disk on my C:
drive that I worked on last night. I just finished a C: drive to D: drive
backup. I had dinner about 9:30 P.M. of a Stauffer's 16 oz. Hearty Pot Roast
dinner with ice tea. I am in the process of installing the old 1 gigabyte
Western Digital hard drive as the C: drive in the backup bedroom 486 computer,
and transferring the files from the old C: drive to the new large C: drive. I
should be done with that in about an hour. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>01/04/00 Tuesday 3:20 A.M. EST: I updated the
system with Direct X 7A. I also fiddled with the SIS display drivers, and the
one that came with motherboard PCWARE S‑571 cdrom dated 2‑10‑98
works. The updated SIS drivers and the Win98 SIS drivers don't work. However
the system is running fine now. I also updated the Microsoft Word 97 program
with the update SR2B update which has all the latest fixes. Overall the system
is running as good as could be expected. For my present uses and server usage,
it is all I need for now. Well I guess I should start winding down for the night.
I have to finish looking at scotwork.htm , and then I am done for the morning.
CIO
Note:<888>01/04/00 Tuesday 12:55 A.M. EST: I went out about
11 P.M., and I went for a walk on lower Greenwich Avenue. It was a quiet
warmish night with lots of pea soup fog. I did not bother driving down by the
waterfront because I knew it would be fogged in. I then stopped by the Grand
Union and bought two half gallons of Tropicana Ruby Red orange juice for $2.50
each and a pound of "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter" for $1.29 for
$6.29 total. I then returned home. I heated up a can of Progresso New England
clam chowder and I put home made rust croutons on it with home made French
bread crumbs and I quarter sectioned two dill pickles, two sweet pickles, and
added six gurgins and put a few dashes of Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce
and Angostura teriyaki sauce and I had all this with ice tea. I then finished
off the meal with six Danish butter cookies. Well I guess I will do a little
routine internet work before going to bed. Have a good morning. One part that
was missing from the Andrew Carnegie biography was that he was a prodigious
reader, so more than likely when they said he was fishing in Scotland all the
time, he was reading as usual. CIO
Note:<888>01/03/00 Monday 10:40 P.M. EST: I upgraded Windows
98 to Windows 98 Second Edition Upgrade. I also had to upgrade a couple of
other files and do some other system work. I made a C: drive to D: drive backup
again. While doing this I have been watching a program on Channel 13 on Andrew
Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick about their industrial activity and labor
relations activity during the nineteenth century. Well the server is back up
and running again. I also had some walnuts and ice tea. Well have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>01/03/00 Monday 6:30 P.M. EST: I received a phone
call at 9:30 A.M. this morning from a friend whom spent the holidays in
Vermont, and all the snow melted up there it was so warm. I went back to bed
until noon. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, and coffee. I showered and cleaned up. I received my copy of Windows
98 Second Edition upgrade in the mail along with a silver bookmark and a couple
bars of Texas soap. I went out, and I paid my rent. I stopped by Putnam Trust
Bank of New York on Mason street. I went by the Greenwich Post office, and I
obtained money orders to pay my GEICO, Bell Atlantic, MCI, Cablevision, and
Optimum Online Bills. I went by the Hospital Thrift shop and viewed the
merchandise. I then drove over to Old Greenwich and got my hair cut for $15
plus $5 tip at Off Center barber. I went by the Old Greenwich thrift shop, and
they have ski clothing in the window for half price and a Burton snow board. I
stopped by CVS in Old Greenwich and bought a tin of Danish cookies for $1.99,
two cans of Campbell's New England Clam chowder for $1.50 each, and a tube of
CVS tartar control gel toothpaste for $1.49 plus .09 Ct. tax for $6.57 total. I
then went over to Staples in Old Greenwich. I noticed they have the various
models of Seimens 2.4 gigahertz phones there from $100 up. They are also
selling the HP C200 camera with 32 meg memory card for $300. They do not carry
the discounted Xerox copies at the Old Greenwich store, the Port Chester store
had yesterday. I then stopped by Radio Shack at the Riverside shopping center
and toys are on sale for 50% off. I went by the Food Emporium there also and
Tropicana half gallons are $2.50 and boneless center cut pork chops are $2.99 a
pound. They also have chicken noodle soup for .50 a can. I then went by CVS
there and toured the store. I then went by Exxon next to the library and filled
the tank with premium for $7.50 at $1.73 a gallon. I also bought four packs of
Basic ultra light 100 cigarettes for $9.40 for all four. I then returned home,
and I put away my purchases. I opened up the Windows 98 second edition upgrade
which I will install shortly. I had a Tony's Pepperoni pizza for dinner with
ice tea. Well have an enjoyable evening. The server will be down for a while, while
I install Windows 98 Upgrade Second edition. CIO
Note:<888>01/03/00 Monday 2:30 A.M. EST: I was up yesterday
at 9 A.M.. I made a call to a family member. I had breakfast of wheat chex,
toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I went back to bed and was up at
about 2:30 P.M.. I went out without cleaning up. I took my CompUSA gift
certificate for $127.18 that I got back for returning the Creative
Videoconferencing camera and 4 USB PCI card at the first of December. I stopped
by the ATM machine in Glenville. I drove over to CompUSA in White Plains, New
York. I thought about getting a $100 digital camera and $50 videoconferencing
camera, but CompUSA was out of PCI USB cards, so they would not work. They were
also out of stock of the Fuji DX10 camera for $199.99. Also the HP CR200 camera
has a $100 rebate if you also get a printer, but they were out of that too. I
decided to get the CompUSA 20 gigabyte hard drive for $149.99 plus $11.63 tax
for $161.62 total. It has a year warranty and is made by Maxtor. On the way
back, I stopped by Staples in Port Chester. They have a Xerox personal copier
there on sale from $150 for $100. I then returned home. I installed the new
CompUSA 20 gigabyte drive as a D: drive. The CMOS recognized the drive, and set
it up properly. I set it as a D: slave drive, with the dip switch 46 not
enabled, so it would be recognized as larger than 8 gigabyte drive. I had
already temporarily transferred my old D: drive contents to the E: drive. I ran
Fdisk and I set up the new CompUSA D: drive at a 20 gigabyte partition with Fat
32. Thus I am able to have larger than 8 gigabyte drive with my CMOS setup. I
then rebooted, and I Formatted the D: drive adding system files. I then kept
the files that I had transferred from the D: on the E: drive. Installation in
the case was straight forward taking out the old 1 gigabyte D: drive. I ran
Norton Disk Doctor surface scan on the new D: drive which took about two hours.
I had dinner of a Stauffer's Hearty Country Fried beef steak with potatoes and
green beans with ice tea. I watched a bit of television. When the Norton
surface scan was done, I then started a C: drive to D: drive backup. When the
backup was done, I started an E: drive to D: drive backup which took a little
longer since, I had left the verify feature on. I watched television while
doing all this which took another five hours. I then ran Norton Speedisk on the
C: and E: drives while watching television. Well the system is back up and
running fine, and I have lots of Hard Drive Space available. Well I did not get
to enjoy the warmer day yesterday, but I got an important computer upgrade
done. I bought the last CompUSA 20 gigabyte drive on the floor at the store. I
don't know if they have anymore in stock. I also had a bowl of microwave popcorn
with ice tea, and a place of sliced dills, sweets, and girgins. Well time for
bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/01/00 Saturday 11:30 P.M. EST: I rested at
about 7 P.M. until a little before 9 P.M., when I received a phone call from a
family member. I chatted a bit. I got up and I turned on the television, and I
watched an hour program on Larry King with Bill Gates being interviewed. I had
a cup of Twinings Earle Grey tea with honey while watching this program. I
channel surfed a bit, and I finally watched the end of a mystery program on
channel 21 with Diana Rigg. Well not much else happening. I also munched on
some walnuts. Well have a good evening. CIO
NOTE:<888>01/01/00 Saturday 6:30 P.M. EST: I went downtown
after the last message. I stopped by the Putnam Trust ATM. I stopped by Exxon,
but they do not sell Basic cigarettes by the carton. I parked downtown. I
walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I stopped by the news stand on
the left on the lower block of the Avenue. I bought two buy one get one free of
Lucky Strike lights for $7.60 total. I then sat out for a while in the middle
of town. I then drove down by the waterfront. I then headed over to the Grand
Union. I bought a dozen GU large eggs for $1.49, two Stauffer's hearty pot
roast dinners 16 oz. for $2.50 each, a Stauffer's hearty beef steak dinner 16
oz. for $2.50, and a Stauffer's low fat hearty 14 oz. chicken medley dinner for
$2.50, a half gallon of Florida Natural orange juice .89, a box of 30 GU tall
kitchen bags $2.79, a box of 100 Salada tea bags for $1.99, Raspberry preserve
$1.49, Angostura bitters $3.29, Garlic Alfredo sauce $2.49 for $24.79 total. I
then returned home, and I put away the groceries. I heated and ate one of the
pot roast dinners which I enjoy. The Stauffer's hearty dinners are further to
the left in the freeze case than where the regular Stauffer's dinners are. They
are with the other hearty dinners. I had the pot roast dinner with ice tea. I
had the Lays vinegar potato chips with the rest of the Kraft onion and chive
dip after dinner. I watched a bit of television. Well it was a bit cool out,
but I seemed to enjoy the warmer afternoon weather. Have a good evening. CIO
NOTE:<888>01/01/00 Saturday 3:15 P.M. EST: I was up at 11:30
A.M.. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, vitamins, orange juice,
and coffee. I cleaned the apartment and watered the plants. I listened to a
little music while doing this. I have finished showering and cleaning up, so I
guess I will go out for some fresh air. Have a Happy New Years ! CIO
NOTE:<88888>01/01/2000 Saturday 12:30 A.M. EST: Happy New
Years ! Well I went out at 10 P.M.. I stopped by the ATM machine again. I drove
down the Avenue, and it looked like only 64 Greenwich Avenue and the Dome
Restaurants were open. I drove by the waterfront. I then headed east on Putnam
Avenue, and also the Boxing Cat grill is open. I drove into Old Greenwich the
restaurant there was open. I returned into the center of town and drove around
town. The Diner is closed. I returned home about 11:25 P.M., and I had the
shrimp ring with ice tea. I watched the New Years celebration on television on
all major networks. Well I still have a tad of a cold, but I feel fine. I might
try to go to bed. Have a Happy New Years ! CIO
Note:<888>01/14/00 Friday 4:15 P.M. EST: I rested until
about 1 P.M.. I restarted the server. I just had some Ziti noodles and
spaghetti sauce with ice tea, and I am making coffee. I decided to listen to a
little music this afternoon to drowned out the airport noise. I noticed this
story of family interest Wal‑Mart CEO Glass Quits, Scott Succeeds . I
suppose since we are both the same age, and I frequently wear Lee Jeans, they
might think this relative is me. Of course if one does not know what Wal‑Mart
does, you can always stop by the Sams Club in Elmsford, New York; if you think
you can afford it. Well time for coffee. CIO
Note:<888>01/14/00 Friday 6:30 A.M. EST: Well I surfed
scotwork.htm . I had some Microwave popcorn and a few strips of mozzarella
cheese along with ice tea and channel surfed a bit. It is 7 degrees F. outside
with below zero wind-chill, and 87 degrees below zero F. on Mount Washington if
you feel like being cooler, so I guess I will rest for a little while. Have a
warm morning and stay warm. I suppose one could stop by Liberty travel across
from the Greenwich Library and fly down to Tobago if you don't like the cold or
even Brazil. I think I will turn the heat up. CIO
Note:<888>01/14/00 Friday 4:20 A.M. EST: I have looked at
various Linux downloads listed at www.cnet.com , and I thought about installing
them and examined them; but I basically decided the Windows 98 second edition
upgrade I have is the best, and there is no need to fool around the Linux
download, one of which needs a Cdrom burner. Well not much else happening. CIO
Note:<888>01/14/00 Friday 1:30 A.M. EST: I rested until 10
P.M.. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, Clementine fruit mix,
orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I disabled the Proxy server in my Microsoft
Internet Explorer "Options, Connections, LAN, Settings" and the web
browser speed maxes out at over 2 megs a second, so disable the Proxy settings
for faster speed. I am doing a little internet work. I don't go outside and
cold snowy nights in the winter, so one gets a bit of cabin fever. The local
area tends to be louder with aircraft noise. I suppose I could start put out
corporate communications that anyone using Westchester Airport will be fired to
see if the private sector does not have any influence. Well from what I can
tell not much going on, so have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>01/13/00 Thursday 7:00 P.M. EST: I went to bed
until 2 P.M.. I cleaned up and I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I stopped down by
the waterfront. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and read the local paper and
three computer newsweeklies. I chatted briefly with one internet user. I
returned home. I chatted with a family member. I made up a batch of ice tea. I
reheated some spaghetti sauce and Ziti noodles which I just finished with ice
tea. The Greenwich Times says they're changing the flight patterns over
Greenwich, so as I guess not to disturb people which mean "NO PLANES OR
JETS SHOULD FLY OVER GREENWICH, CONNECTICUT; OR MILITARY AIRCRAFT WILL SHOOT
THEM DOWN !" Not much else happening. CIO
Note:<888>01/13/00 Thursday 9:20 A.M. EST: On my
www.pcware.com hard disk controllers for the S‑571 motherboards,
Microsoft Update updated the drivers. Not much else happening in this neck of
the woods. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/13/00 Thursday 6:45 A.M. EST: I rested until 4
A.M., and then I had some reheated spaghetti sauce and Ziti noodles. I relaxed
a bit, and I don't care whether it is snowing or not, since it should not be
too bad along the Sound. I was dreaming that I was the World's richest person
and I was looking to buy the best home computer before going to jail, and I
found this site Polywell Computers , unfortunately in their quote form, it is
hard to tell what the best of each item is. Well I suppose the internet is just
one large Ponzi scam run by Bill Gates with personnel that IBM fired ten years
ago when Gates started getting ambitious. Well since I am making about $20 a
month off the internet with close to 50,000 hours work and it is costing me
more than $200 a month to run my internet operation, I am not sure if the
internet is such a good operation. I would be better off playing the horses or
buying lottery tickets compared to the money I am earning off the internet.
Maybe we should have Powerball Lottery fever again in Greenwich, Connecticut;
or call in the sheriff to arrest everyone in Armonk, New York perpetuating this
internet fever. Well who knows what the real story is, but I have only lost
money on computers and the internet. Well have a good day and don't take any
wooden nickels, and be sure to watch out for any minor snow accumulation. CIAO,
Michael .
Note:<888>01/13/00 Thursday 12:45 A.M. EST: I have a case of
the blahs since I am low on funds and can not afford to buy the Scottish flag.
The elevator in the building is not working also, and it looks like somebody is
moving in or out or doing maintenance downstairs. I cleaned the large number
phone and I sprayed Lysol on the receiver. I watched a little bit of the
history channel. I watched Hillary on David Letterman. They gave her a riding
law mower, which might come in handy if it has a snow plow. They're suppose to
get three to five inches north of the Merritt parkway. I guess the first family
has a Taurus too. Well from what I can tell not much happening in this neck of the
woods. The republicans all have so much money, they've all taken off to their
various other worldwide homes, and the current cold weather maintenance
position I maintain in my apartment is under financed. However the lights are
still on which is a good sign everything is all right. I suppose if NOAA
weather radio goes off, it means we will have lots more snow. As usual nobody
is awake on a night schedule except the skeleton crew. I am not sure weather I
will cruise around or not. I still have to make my bed and take a shower. Well
I guess no news is good news. A good place to eat inexpensively in the
Westchester country area is the Blazer restaurant up by the North Salem exit
off 684 if you like hamburgers, home fries and other gourmet treats. I recall the
North Salem deli sells a Swedish beer called "Nordic Wolf". Well I
suppose we could activate the "Freezing Norwegian" snow patrol to
make sure there are no stranded travelers if we should get a light dusting of
snow. My Volvo tends to be good to up to six inches of snow and possibly 12
inches, since I keep over two hundred pounds of junk in the trunk. However,
even if your vehicle is snow ready, you have to watch out for the other guy.
White Plains Sears would have snow tires and the new security Diehard antitheft
battery at a premium, but it will probably be a little busy this morning. Other
exciting things to do in the area, one could go explore the state park over in
North Terrytown, New York that the Rockefellers gave to the state of New York
for a breath of fresh air. I suppose in an emergency the Danbury, Connecticut
area might have similar supplies to the White Plains, New York area. CIO
Note:<888>01/12/00 Wednesday 10:25 P.M. EST: I was up at
7:30 P.M. this evening. I rebooted my computer and lost the last day's Apache
log. The screen saver was frozen for some odd reason. I had breakfast of eight
Aunt Jamima pancakes with Aunt Jamima syrup, orange juice, vitamins, and
coffee. I chatted with a family member and recommended this procedure
xcopyhd.htm for adding a new hard drive and transferring its contents. It has
worked for me a number of times. I also noted that on the CompUSA Maxtor drive
I added, I disabled the DIP pin 46, so I could have the 20 gigabyte partition.
Well I will check www.compusastores.com for what's happening there this week,
and then clean up and go out. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>01/12/00 Wednesday 7:50 A.M. EST: Well I finished
my laundry. I also made a Clementine and orange juice and white wine mixture
with the rest of my Christmas clementines. I relaxed for most of the rest of
the morning and sifted through scotwork.htm . I guess I will go out for a
little daylight and fresh air shortly. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/12/00 Wednesday 3:00 A.M. EST: After dinner
with ice tea, I channel surfed a little bit, but there was not much on. I
started my laundry which should be done in a half hour. I had a cup of coffee.
The wind is strong out of the north probably about 50 knots. The barometer in
the apartment is 30.82 with 70 percent humidity in the apartment, and the
outside temperature with the 50 knot wind is 42 degrees Fahrenheit, but with
the wind chill factor it must feel much cooler. The sky is mostly clear, and
the North Star is pointing approximately due north. Well not much else to
report. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/12/00 Wednesday 12:15 A.M. EST: I went out
about 9 P.M.. I drove down by the waterfront. I parked in the center of town. I
told a local about the snow expected tomorrow night. I walked the lower section
of Greenwich Avenue. I then drove over to CVS in Riverside, Connecticut. I
bought a carton of Philly cigar cigarettes naturals for $13.94 with a .25 off
coupon plus .84 Ct. tax for $14.78 total. I then stopped by the Exxon station
and bought $5 of premium. I then drove back down by the waterfront and viewed
the harbor. I then drove over to the Grand Union and I bought a pound of
"I Can't Believe It's Not Butter" $1.29, 3 cans of GU canned tomatoes
for .99 each, a dozen large GU eggs $1.49, a green pepper at .99 a pound for
.58, at $2.49 a pound 90% ground beef for $3.36, a half gallon of GU whole milk
for $1.59, a 2 pound bag of onions $1.99 for $13.27 total. I then went home,
and I made up my usual spaghetti sauce which should be done in 20 minutes. I
will start ZITA 2 noodles in about five minutes and have dinner in about 20
minutes. Well have a good evening. I am watching a bit of television. CIO
Note:<888>01/11/00 Tuesday 7:50 P.M. EST: I fiddle with my
speaker connections, and the system seems to be all set up and running fine. I
chatted with a family member on their Road Runner connections. I have this
hidden music directory of old music like Elvis and Beatles music
http://mrscott.com/000000009 which has some interesting music for old timers,
and if you need music from a professional Disk Jockey for old timers try
http://www.cool107.com which has all the great oldies. Well I have to clean up,
and go out for some fresh air. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>01/11/00 Tuesday 5:50 P.M. EST: I got a good days
sleep today. I received a phone call from a friend who was watering a Bonzi
plant. When I got up a little while ago the NOAA weather warning system went
off for thunderstorms in New Jersey. They also advised we would have snow on Wednesday
evening and Thursday. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee,
orange juice, and vitamins. I like my new setup for the computer, and it all
seems to work fine. I had two spare 12 foot RCA jacks cords from my microphone
ear piece that I am using for the computer speaker to the stereo input and for
the stereo to the computer input. Well not much else to report, have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>01/11/00 Tuesday 3:40 A.M. EST: Well I did a
little work this morning, and I went back to sleep. I got up about 3 P.M., and
I made my 4 P.M. appointment. I stopped by the waterfront, and there are heavy
storm clouds moving southwest to northeast at over 100 miles an hour, that gave
us the wet weather today. I stopped by the Greenwich Library, and it was full
of new users as usual since they improved the facility. I drove down town, and
I can buy a Scottish flag at the Greenwich Hardware store for $2.98 when I have
the cash on me. I then walked down town, and I chatted with a local. I observed
a Chinese assassin photographer take my photograph with one of those $50,000
infrared digital cameras, while he was pretending to take photographs of
Starbucks. I suppose he slipped the disk to someone else, and the zapped it
back to China. Got only knows why they would ever want to take a picture of me.
Maybe they like my new shorter hair cut. I told him I did not like my picture
being take without being asked for what purpose. I then headed back home at
about 6 P.M.. I decided to rearrange my apartment some more. I disconnected all
the electronic cords behind the computer. I then moved a lot of items on major
furniture pieces. After moving the furniture along the window wall, I moved the
blue sofa in alignment with the Pine Apple day bed. I then put the desk wedged
in between the sofa and the wall. I put the computer coffee table along the
entry kitchen wall. I put the stereo speakers, HP laser printer and Sony tape
backup and cable modem on top of the stereo speaker. I also moved around some
cables. I then started put back the cables and the computer assembly together.
I have on pair of computer speakers on the desk speaker. I put the other pair
of computer speakers behind the Queen Anne chair which I have again the speaker
against the wall at the entry to the kitchen. I put the mahogany telephone
table on the right sitting side of the Queen Anne chair with the large number
telephone on it and the magazine rack in front of that. I put my computer CD
collection on top of the HP laser printer along with other desk supplies. I put
the mouse pad and mouse on a stack of World War I history encyclopedia. I moved
the French stuffed computer chair at an angle slightly in front of the Queen
Anne chair. I put the Danish coffee table between the blue sofa and the computer.
I put the file cabinet in front of the bar. I put the Danish end table on the
right end of the blue sofa up against the Pine Apple day bed. In moving the
computer components around, I dropped the steel computer drawer on my right
foot slightly cutting my big toe. I put a bandage on it. I moved the computer
printer stands used for storing files on the lower level of the Danish end
table. I moved a bit of the other bric a brac around. I need to get two 12 foot
RCA cables male to female for connecting the stereo input to the computer and
the computer speaker to stereo cables which were not long enough. I put the GE
portable phone on top of the computer. I have the computer CPU to the right of
the monitor stand on the wood box with the power control panels. Basically this
all took quite a bit of time. I then ate the rest of the Icelandic smoked
salmon with mayonnaise on a 12 grain bread with ice tea and a couple of
quartered dill pickles. It all looks better, and seems to be more functional.
Well I am tired, so I will go to bed shortly. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/10/00 Monday 9:15 A.M. EST: I finally figured
out why I have had a case of the blahs the last few day. It is possibly with
the warmer temperatures outside, I had not lowered my thermostat, so it was
about 80 degrees Fahrenheit in the apartment. I hopefully fixed this situation
by lowering the thermostat for now. I also had the broiled steak, rest of the
mashed potatoes, steamed frozen peas, and ice tea. I guess I will relax a bit
this morning. I have a 4 P.M. appointment today. However with the damp weather,
I am not sure that is advisable to go out with my arthritis. Well have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/10/00 Monday 7:55 A.M. EST: Not much to report
on. I pretty much rested all day yesterday. I think I remember waking up around
8 P.M., and thinking about moving my furniture. I then as I recall went out
about 1 A.M. this morning. I drove down by the harbor and it was quiet. I
stopped by the Greenwich Harbor Associates building and chatted with night
security. I then walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I sat out for a
while on a very nice night. I noticed that the hanging flower pots are still
out with flowers. I then drove over to the Shell station and bought a pack of
Basic Ultra Light 100s for $2.35. I then drove over to CVS in Riverside, and I
checked out if there was a sales brochure there, but it was not. I then went
over to the Howard Johnson’s on the Post Road and they charge about a $100 a
night if you get a 10% discount with a credit card or for government employee.
I then drove back down by the waterfront. I then returned home, and I viewed
some important historical information on the internet that came back up in
reviewing recent history. I then though through a few recent events. Not much
to report on, so I guess I will have anther steak for dinner along with the
rest of the mashed potatoes and steamed frozen peas and ice tea. I still feel a
little spacey with this recent atmospheric high pressure system. We have a local
temperature of 46 degrees Fahrenheit with damp weather. Barometer in the
apartment is 30.85 with 68 percent humidity in the apartment. Well have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/09/00 Sunday 5:25 A.M. EST: I got a good
night's rest. I was up at 2 A.M., and I had breakfast of Chex cereal, toast,
coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I rest again until about 4:30 A.M.. I then
channel surfed a bit, and not much was on. From what I can tell it will be
pretty much another normal day. I chatted with my insurance agent about current
weather conditions. I guess while the barometer is high, a certain group of
people will be more upbeat; however once the weather changes which it
inevitably does; they will have to deal with the usual weather conditions in
this area for this time of the year. I suppose I should make some of my usual
weather observations and compare them to what one can interpret from the
satellite photographs. I think I should remain any Greenwich, Connecticut
reader's that my insurance agent GEICO Insurance owns the former General
Reinsurance Building rented by Greenwich Capitol Associates on Steamboat Road,
and quite a few of my family and friends use GEICO Insurance because of their
nationwide network of agents and friendly relations with the United States
government and their employees. The name GEICO stands for "Government
Employees Insurance Company". Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>01/08/00 Saturday 5:45 P.M. EST: Well I finished
my house cleaning this morning and watering the plants this morning. I noticed
when I went out in the morning to the check the weather it looked to be a nice
day for this time of the year. I noticed the barometer is still at 31.25
disbars on the older Jensen thermometer. I guess with the high pressure system
with my low blood pressure, I feel more tired than normal. I have just been
relaxing around the apartment in a dream mystic state thinking of the ancient
history of the planet. I did have a bowl of mashed potatoes and ice tea. I feel
fine, I am just relaxing for a change. Well I might try to dose off for a
while, so have a good evening. I believe in the Orthodox calendar certain
events happen at other times of the year closest to the calendar they have in
the western hemisphere. Well figure out what day it is in the orthodox
calendar. Cheers. CIO
Note:<888>01/08/00 Saturday 2:55 A.M. EST: Well not much
happening. I have been relaxing most the evening and part of this morning. I
took time off from relaxing to have two sandwiches I made with three slices of
Icelandic smoked salmon with two slices each of Philadelphia cream cheese on
Arnold 12 grain bread with mayonnaise. I also reheated some mash potatoes and I
quarter sectioned a dill pickle, a sweet pickle, and had about five gurgins
with the meal along with ice tea. I suppose since not much is going on, I might
start contemplating whether I should try to get up enough energy to house
cleaning or put it off until the next day. Really not much happening and the
internet and the television is so boring, I suppose I should think about doing
some reading for a little diversion. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note 888: 01/31/00 9:40 P.M.: I was up at 5:30 P.M. this
afternoon. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and
coffee. I threw out the broken 20 inch and broken Sun monitors and the Compaq
486/50 L equipment. I cleaned the NEC MultiSync XP17 monitor with a damp rag
with a little bleach to make it a little cleaner looking. I will have to get a
monitor cable and ethernet cable, so I can network both systems together and
use both on the internet through the cable modem with Microsoft Windows 98
Second Edition Internet sharing. I should be able to print from the 486 to the
233 with Network Printing sharing too. I cleaned up. I deleted a few files on
the C: drive and transferred others to the D: drive, so I have 52.5 megs free
with a 32 meg swapper on my backup 486. I will now sift through my last ten
days email, deleting most of it very quickly. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note 888: 01/31/00 12:50 P.M.: Well I have been up all night
again. I went out at 11 P.M., and cleaned off the snow off the car. There was
about three inches. While driving over to CVS in Riverside, it started raining.
I bought two packs of Philly Cigar cigarettes for the usual price. I drove back
to town and it was still raining. I drove down by the harbor. On the way back,
I noticed a dumpster at the train station office park full of discarded office
equipment. I loaded up a NEC MultiSync XP17 monitor vintage 1995, a generic 20
inch monitor, a Sun 17 inch monitor, and Compaq 486/50 L server. I returned
home, and hauled the equipment up with the help of a skate board. I tried all
night to get the Compaq to work. I downloaded the Setup files for it, but I
think the problem is that it has a defective hard drive. I tired a number of
combinations to replace it, but nothing worked. It has a 3COM ethernet III card
about vintage 1993, I could salvage from it. It also had a board specific 32
meg memory card, I can't use except with it. It took quite a bit of time. The
generic 20 inch and the Sun monitor did not work, however the NEC MultiSync
XP17 monitor works fine. I will use it for my backup 486 once I get the main
server up and running when I receive the CMOS part which should be soon. I am
dead tired. I will have some of my Tuna Alfredo fettuccini, and then I will go
to bed. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note 888: 01/30/00 10:00 P.M.: I am making up a batch of my ice
tea. Instead of the normal recipe, I am using eight Lipton tea bags, 10 Tetley
tea bags, one Ping Cherry tea bag, and two Twinings Earle gray tea bags, in a
gallon of boiled water and I add a couple of teaspoons of Angostura bitters,
3/4 cup of sugar, and I let is steep for an hour. I then removed the tea bags
and I add a cup of orange juice to the mixture. I then put a quart of the
mixture in each of four 3 quart plastic orange juice containers, and I add
another two quarts of cold water to each container for 12 quarts or three
gallons of ice tea in the refrigerator the week. I some of my Tuna Alfredo
mixture with green spinach noodles. I make this by boiling several quarts of
water in a Revere pot, and while the water is getting ready to boil, to a two
quart pot, I add a jar of Ragu Garlic alfredo sauce. Ragu is a Cheesebourgh Ponds
company out of Greenwich which also makes Dove soap. I fill half a Ragu cheese
sauce jar with French white wine which I am running low on. I shake it around
to get the extra cheese sauce out of the jar and put it in the two quart pot. I
then add two diced onions, and five finely diced gloves of garlic, one diced
Zucchini, three cans of rinsed tuna fish, and season with ground pepper,
Italian spices, oregano, basil, a bit extra garlic powder, celery salt,
cinnamon, ginger, Chinese five spice, and simmer it all while the Ronzoni green
spinach noodles are boiling for 12 minutes in the large pot with a tad of salt
and a bit of olive oil added to the pot. About half way through or about six
minutes I pureed the tuna cheese sauce mixture with the Braun hand blender with
the pot of the stove being sure not to splash. I then added a can of GU stems
and pieces mushrooms, so the mushrooms are still visible and not pureed. Once
the noodles are boiled, I strain off the water, and in a large plastic bowl I
place the strained noodles and put the tuna cheese sauce mixture over it and
mix it all together thoroughly, for a batch of Tuna Alfredo Spinach fettuccini.
I had a portion last night and I put the rest in the refrigerator in a large
Rubbermaid container and I just had another portion. The mixture makes about
six portions and cost $2.50 for the Ragu garlic cheese sauce, $1.79 for the
Ronzonni spinach noodles, three cans of tuna fish are on sale at the Grand
Union until yesterday for $1 all, GU mushrooms and stems .69, white wine .50,
onions .50, garlic .50, zucchini .50, herbs and spices .25; so the whole meal
cost about $7 approximately or a little over a dollar a portion for a good
tasty meal which lasts a number of days. I had ice tea with dinner along with a
jar of the Brazilian instant Samba coffee which is about the best tasting
instant coffee, I have ever had. I make my oatmeal by adding a half cup of GU
old fashioned oat meal to a large microwave proof bowl, and a cup of water. In
my fifteen year old General Electric microwave which is less powerful, I
microwave it on high for four minutes. I then added to the bowl of oatmeal a
couple of pads of margarine, a half teaspoon of sugar and season it lightly
with cinnamon and add on a little milk and mix it all together for an
invigorating morning breakfast particularly on cold days. Well I guess it is
time to start cleaning up while the ice tea seeps. Have a good evening. CIO
Note 888: 01/30/00 8:45 P.M.: I was up at 2 P.M. today. I had
breakfast of oatmeal, orange juice, coffee, vitamins, and toast. I chatted with
a family member and friend. I went back to bed until 7 P.M., and I watched a
bit of television until now. The NOAA weather radio warning is still on for
snow and sleet in this area for this evening. I am not sure what it is actually
like out now. I got the 486 DX/120 mhz with 16 megs of memory set up a 500 meg
recognized C: drive on a 1 gigabyte drive and older 340 meg drive. I put my
56,000 baud modem in the computer and my Sound Blaster SW32 card with 8 megs of
audio memory in the computer. The 486 is about like a Pentium 60 or 90 in terms
of speed. It is a high level 486. I was able to use this page for information
on connecting the 3Com 3C503 Ethernet II card 3C503 ‑ Win95 ‑
Error: Your Network Adapter is not functioning . I basically set the card to
I/O 0250 which is the Win95 default for the Win98 second edition default driver
installation and put it on memory C8000, and I deleted the Com2 and Com4
drivers which were on IRQ3, so that I could put the 3COM Ethernet II 3C503 card
on IRQ 3. Since it is a 10 meg ethernet card, it works just as fast at my
regular card in my regular system. I set the registry setting at SpeedGuide.net
for Win98 to increase cable speed. Thus though even since @Home says you need a
Pentium 90 and recommend the PCI Ethernet Card, on this older computer, the
internet basically works just as fast as my primary computer, particularly for
web browsing, since even though it only has 16 megs of memory, Windows 98 like
Windows 95 swapper file swaps out to the hard drive for the memory caching. I
also looked at CNET.com ‑ Hardware ‑ Desktops ‑ Top 5 Leading‑Edge
PCs for CNet recommendation of the www.polywell.com computer which for high
level user who does not require bundled software is an excellent computer
solution for $1895 with all the bells and whistles including a 21 inch monitor
if you can lift it, and I would prefer it with a AMD anthlon 800 mhz, which
from the description it might include, but it also mentions 700 and 256 megs of
memory and of course Windows 2000. Well without the music files on my computer
at present the older directory information on my server is not very busy at the
moment. I guess I will clean up and check out the outside weather information
and possibly go for a drive if it is clear. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note 888: 01/30/00 9:10 A.M.: Well I will post a longer note about
what has been going on since early Friday morning 01/21/00. I had just updated
my SIS Video drivers for the onboard PCWARE S‑571 LMR motherboard, I had
recently installed because the earlier S‑571 motherboard CMOS chip had
been corrupted by a bad CMOS driver for the S‑571 LMR motherboard. The
new motherboard bios was dated 07/02/00, so I updated it with the correct
08/13/99 update driver, and once again the CMOS chip was corrupted and no image
including any CMOS information appear on the monitor when I turned on the
computer. That morning I contacted HM Computing www.hmcomp.com, we agreed that
www.pcware.com had posted a corrupted CMOS driver. I packed up the old and the
new corrupted CMOS chips to be sent to HM Computing. I mailed them from the
Valley Road post office at about 2 P.M. that afternoon First Class mail. I did
contact PCWARE and they said my vendor would have to replace the chip. I tried
using the Netzero connection on my old 486/120 mhz computer, but it was
terribly slow. I had a visitor on the cold Friday afternoon. I went to bed
early that evening after being up quite some time. That Saturday morning as
usual I cleaned my apartment as usual. I recall doing some minor shopping. It
was cold on that Friday and Saturday, so I spent most of the time inside. On
Sunday, I had a quiet day. I decided to move some more items in the apartment.
I put the dining table where the blue couch was against the outside wall near
the adjacent computer wall opposite the kitchen entrance. I put the blue couch
perpendicular to the day bed on the window wall. I moved the Queen Anne chair
against that day bed. I put the mahogany bureau back in the bedroom at the
doorway entrance removing the bedroom door. I moved some other minor items too.
On Monday I made my 4 P.M. appointment. I returned home, and I did some minor
house keeping routines. On Tuesday, I went by the gas station as I recall, and
I filled up the car. I did some routine grocery shopping. I made a Tuna alfredo
sauce with noodles over the weekend I ate a bit. On Tuesday, I stayed inside
most of the day after the snow. I believe on Wednesday, I stopped by a few
thrift shops, and I went by Staples and bought a yearly day planner without the
inserts for a dollar, and I got the Year 2000 calendar for it for $4, and I
went over to the Old Greenwich Post Office and mailed it to a relative. I
stopped by Old Greenwich CVS and bought a carton of Philly cigar cigarettes for
$15.03 and a jar of planters peanuts. I stopped by Tod's Points and observed
the waterfront for a while. I then went by the library and I read for a while.
I checked out the videotapes Hackers, Independence Day, and a biography on Queen
Elizabeth II video. I also watched a bit of television at home. On Thursday, I
made my 3 P.M. appointment. I did some other house keeping routines. On Friday
I checked with H.M. computing, and they had not received the package. I checked
with the post office, and they said it might have gone parcel post by mistake
which would mean it would take a week to ten days. I then moved my bookcase out
of the kitchen entrance on top of the adjacent window dresser in the bedroom,
and I moved the bathroom bookcase on top of the bureau by the bedroom entrance.
I moved the bar to the left of the left living room closet. I moved the
speakers behind the apartment entrance to the left of the computer table. I
moved the brown leather chair facing opposite the computer chair at the
entrance in front of the Danish end table I use as an entrance table. I moved
the Queen Anne chair underneath the stereo area where the bar was. I moved some
pictures and other smaller tables to organize the place. That evening after a
spaghetti and tomato and meat sauce dinner, I started working on trying to use
the 486 computer. About 5 A.M. on this past Saturday morning, I was able to get
an older 3COM Ethernet II card to work properly by setting it up on IRQ 3. I
installed the CDROM driver temporarily from the main broken computer to the
older computer. Once I had the 486 online, I installed the Windows 98 second
edition update and a number of other downloadable. I set up the Apache server
with an appreciated part of my server. I moved the rest of the 486 computer and
monitor and stand on the desk in the living room to the right of the main
computer and stacked the two CPU on top of each other. I have the 486 going
just as fast as the main computer, but since it has a slower CPU and 16 megs of
memory, it is not as fast; but still usable. I went to bed a 11 A.M. on this
past Saturday morning yesterday, and I was up at 4 P.M.. After one of my usual
breakfasts, I cleaned the apartment and I watered the plants. I went out for a
walk about 9 P.M. on Saturday evening. I stopped by the Grand Union and I
bought the ingredients for another Tuna Alfredo Green noodle mixture which I
made when I returned home for dinner. I then watched a bit of television. I had
seen the Richard Meyer presentation on Channel 18 earlier in the week on the
new J.P. Getty museum. This past evening I watched a special on I.M. Pei. I
then from about 2 A.M. this morning. I installed on the 486 WordPerfect 8.0,
Microsoft Word 97 plus updates which was a bit difficult because of space limitations.
I also installed Norton System Works, and I ran the basic group of utilities to
tune up the system. Thus, I have the 486 all set up, until I get the CMOS chip
to fix my IBM Cyrix 233. Since the LAN card works on the 486, I will network it
with the main computer, and with Windows 98 Second edition, Internet sharing I
should be able to run the cable modem off both computers at the same time, but
the primary purpose of the 486 will continue to be a back up. I put my old IBM
50th anniversary selectric typewriter on the bedroom desk. I put the Panasonic
Office typewriter underneath the living room day bed. Well it is time for bed,
and it is possibly suppose to snow in the area this evening. Well have a good
day. CIO
Computer Main Server Down:
Note:<888>01/21/00 Friday 4:55 A.M. EST: Well I was up
around 3:30 A.M. waking up slowly. It sounds a little blustery out. I am not
sure what the weather conditions are yet. I had breakfast of ice tea, vitamins,
toast, oat meal, and coffee. I am now using my TOP tobacco papers to roll my
own cigarettes with Round Hill and Grand Marnier tobacco, I keep in reserve for
pipe smoking. I remember the analogy when I lived in certain areas, of the old
duffer smoking the pipe was like an Admiral on a Air Craft carrier smoking his
corn cob pipe watching the Fly Birds come and go. Well not much happening here.
I guess I will start up the Welbilt bread machine and make some more French
bread. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/20/00 Thursday 8:30 P.M. EST: I went out after
the last message. I made my 3 P.M. appointment early and sat around observing
the television. I drove down by the waterfront and sat out for a while and
observed. I had a Sea Gull sit on the hood of my car and observe me. Not much
going on. I parked up town, and I the entire length of Greenwich Avenue for a
early evening stroll. I stopped by CVS not much was happening there. I noticed
the GAP store is leaving its front door wide open which is against energy
regulations. It started to sleet around 6 P.M., do I returned home, and I
relaxed a bit. I had the same dinner as last night. I guess I have been awake
for a while, so I will go to bed. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>01/20/00 Thursday 1:20 P.M. EST: Well I took a
nap, and I was up at 11 A.M.. I had some more of my reheated diner from last
night with ice tea. I chatted with a couple of family members. Not much really
going on. I will go out and dust off the snow off the car and head out for my 3
P.M. appointment and kill some time downtown. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>01/20/00 Thursday 8:50 A.M. EST: Well not much
happening. I relaxed most of the evening. I some of my dinner meal about 6
A.M.. I am rolling my own TOP cigarettes which takes a bit of time, since I
enjoy making them near perfect like the old powder cartridges the British
forces used in India for their fusilier rifles. Of course you have to know what
your doing in this neck of the woods if you don't speak English or French. Well
nothing unusual happening as usual. I will try to rest four hours and get up at
1 P.M. for a 3 P.M. appointment. I suppose with the minor snow flurry all the
business types won't be going into the city and they're be hobnobbing around
Starbucks like Saturday and doing other homebound errands in their GMCs. Well
have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/20/00 Thursday 2:10 A.M. EST: I did another
part of key Computer maintenance. How to restore a sluggish Microsoft mouse
syndrome. I first remove the rolling ball from the mouse by rotating off the
retain cover on the bottom of the mouse. I then take a sharp narrow knife like
a cheap steak knife, and I carefully carve off the accumulated crud and oils of
the rolling bars rotating them around their full circumference. I then take the
mouse ball, and I clean it with toilet paper dampened with rubbing alcohol. I
then clean the mouse rolling bars with alcohol. I then take the toilet paper
dampened with alcohol and clean the entire mouse to remove palm and hand oils
build up. I carefully dispose of the cleaning materials, so as not to cause
fire hazard or fumes. I then reassemble the mouse, and I have a quick moving
fast responsive like new mouse zooming around the mouse pad again. Well that
should save you all a few bucks a year. Of course this procedure would probably
work on most any other type of computer mouse, but not necessarily on a
household mouse. So much for the latest news from the Mouse Palace East . CIO
Note:<888>01/20/00 Thursday 1:40 A.M. EST: Well I stopped by
the library and returned some books. I chatted with a few staff. It was a quiet
evening there. I went downtown and the satellite trucks were pulling out. I
chatted with one local. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and a
few of the local college kids were out at the Pubs. I returned home, and I
relaxed a bit. The NOAA weather warning radio came on about 11 P.M. with the
winter storm warning for this Thursday morning and all day of about three to
five inches of snow which in my routine, I think I can cope with. I broke the
glue arm at one part on the antique reproduction arm chair last night that I
use as my computer chair. I have a standard procedure for repairing it when it
comes off, but this time it only broke at the lower part not the upper part. I
moved it front of the left closet and put the brown leather chair in front of
the computer. I then got some Elmer’s glue, plastic slide through garbage bag
ties with arrow type holds, a long cotton swap which I use for cleaning my tape
drive with 90% alcohol, a damp cloth, and a couple of paper towels. At the
break I separated the joint about a quarter inch which is all it would give, I
then swiped in the Elmer’s glue, and I joined the break together. I then damped
of the excess Elmer’s glue with the damp cloth and none of it dropped on the upholstery
or carpet which I placed the paper towels on. Then I took the plastic arrow
like garbage ties and interlaced a couple together at a few notched up and then
tightened around the narrower of the round curving joint and slid them tight
and then pushed them down over the wider part of the rounded arm to secure it.
I repeated this procedure with four bands securing the glued arm back together
tightly and secure until it dries again in 24 hours and it should look like a
uniform joined joint on a broken piece of furniture again. I accidentally sat
on the arm when I was moving around the computer. This is the third time
recently in about ten years, I have done the same procedure on the chair. I
then relaxed a bit. I am running out of cigar cigarettes, so I a partial
package and a full pack of TOP tobacco and rolling paper along with a month's
supply of two year old aged in the freezer Cavendish tobacco which is the Round
Hill and Grand Marnier blend 50/50 blend at the Greenwich tobacconist. Thus if
I run out of the cigarette form of tobacco, I have plenty of smokeable pipe
tobacco in reserve for a half dozen small bowls or more a day. Not much else
happening in this neck of the woods. I guess when all the big spenders from the
south felt this cold weather 20 degrees F. right now and got wind of a little
snow, they had to move their aircraft to warmer locations for more convenience
maintenance and storage. Thus this the nature of living in one location for the
Four Seasons. Not much else to report. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/19/00 Wednesday 8:00 P.M. EST: Well I went out
after the last message. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop and it is pretty
well picked over. I noticed they were sending out their non needed donations to
the Latvian Society again. I then drove by CVS and bought a pack of Hav‑A‑Tampa
cigar cigarettes for $1.69. I drove down the Avenue and parked around the
senior center. There were about fifteen national media news satellite trucks
covering the squirrel that lives at one of the trees at the Senior Center and
gives pretty accurate weather information if you follow its pattern. It is
rumored that squirrels migrate. I walked on down the Avenue and I stopped by
Zyns. I stopped by the other Indian news stand, and I chatted with a surveyor
about East Coast environmental concerns and observations. I walked on down the
Avenue, and a few people were waiting for the train at the train station. I
stopped by the French sports shop Euro Chase and said hello to them. I stopped
by Richards and look at the architects renderings of the new building they're
building across the street. I stopped by the Post Office and studied the Wanted
Posters. I sat out in the Post Office plaza for a while. I returned to my can
and noticed all the news trucks were still there. I drove down by the Harbor
and chatted with one long time harbor resident. I noticed there is a lot more
Sea Gull crap on the pier than usual, so I guess during the colder time of the
year when there are less tourists, the Sea Gulls have taken over the stone
wharf for their sanitation needs. I returned uptown, I stopped by the Greenwich
Library. I read the local paper, and viewed the new book selections. I chatted
with a few regular patrons. I advised one Greenwich Times researcher, he should
do more research on the natural watershed of Greenwich. There were the usual
group of students and other users in the library. I then headed home. I boiled
up a box of Green Spinach noodles. While I was boiling the water, I cubed the
remain shell steak removing large pieces of fat. I cleaned and diced eight
cloves of garlic, and I diced two medium onions. I also removed the French
bread from the bread machine which was done. I sautéed in about four
tablespoons of olive oil in my cast iron skillet the steak cubes, garlic, and
onion adding five pads of margarine and ground pepper. Once the steak was
browned and the onions were beginning to turn clear, I added a jar of Ragu
Alfredo sauce, and then I filled the jar half full white wine and shook it to
remove the remain sauce and added it to the pan. I stirred it around. I then
added good portions of Italian seasoning, oregano, basil, and garlic powder and
smaller portions of celery salt, Hungarian paprika, and Chinese Five spice and
mixed it all up. I simmered it for the twelve minutes it took to cook the
Spinach noodles. I then drained the spinach noodles and added them to my large
plastic mixing bowl and poured on the Alfredo meat sauce and mixed it all
together and added a quarter cup of Parmesan cheese and mixed it more. I have a
bowl of it for dinner with a slice of French bread with margarine and ice tea.
After doing the dishes, I had a cup of Cappuccino and relaxed a bit. I have
some books to return to the library, so I guess I will go out for a while. Also
last night when I installed Corel WordPerfect 8, it installed Microsoft
Messaging Service which messed up Outlook 98 which I fixed by running Outlook
98 setup and just doing the Update Newer Files feature. All systems are go on
the computer. I also noticed in the Greenwich Times today about six people are
advertising for nannies. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>01/19/00 Wednesday 2:10 P.M. EST: Well I went to
bed at 8 A.M. this morning. I was up at noon. It is 28 degrees F. outside right
now. I checked my mail, just more computer stuff. I had breakfast of oatmeal
with sugar, margarine, milk and cinnamon, the last of my orange juice, the last
of my bread for toast, and coffee which I have about a three month supply of. I
started the Welbilt bread machine to make the French Bread 2 recipe which
should be done in a while. I called up the Wyndham Casa Marina in Key West,
Florida yesterday. It was 72 degrees down there. There number is 1‑800‑626‑0777
. They told me they still have non waterview rooms available for Sailboat Race
week the third week of January for about $265 a night. There web page is
Wyndham Casa Marina ‑ Resort and Beach House ‑ Key West, Florida .
I lived in the Casa Marina during the winter of 1978 while it was under
restoration by the "End of the Road Construction Company" along with
about 250 stray cats and a friend whom like cats. I guess it is a little better
fixed up now. I suppose they got rid of all the tarantulas and other nasty
creep crawlers that the cats use to keep track of. I never saw one myself, but
I suppose there could be an alligator or crocodile in the sealed up Cistern of
the Casa Marina just lurking there. One Floridian here told me, you can also
buy breakfast in Clearwater, Florida for $2. Well so much for Florida dreaming.
I noticed when I was up in North Haven, Connecticut yesterday at the Taft
office complex where H.M. computing is, they have a UPS warehouse terminal
there, and across the street from the Taft office complex, I think I remember
seeing a New England Clock Company either factory or factory outlet. I suppose
there might be other interesting manufacturing businesses at that location like
a great many other locations in New England. Well since I live 100 feet give or
take from the New England boarder with New York State, I guess I should get out
after I clean up and do some boarder patrol. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>01/19/00 Wednesday 7:30 A.M. EST: I went to bed
after the last message, and I had a phone call shortly thereafter from a family
member. I got up at 1 A.M.. I tweaked the system checking drivers and added on
accessory programs and checked my network settings. I enabled the USB port. I
installed WordPerfect Suite 8 and the downloadable upgrade from www.coral.com.
I also enabled it with Dragon Dictate. I ran Norton Win Doctor. I did a C:
drive to D: drive backup. The computer system is running just fine as good as
ever. I also reset the cables so the LCD lights and the reset button work
properly on the new computer case. I had some Ramen noodles about 6 A.M., and
then I had some Microwave popcorn. I chatted with a friend. I watched a little
bit of morning television during the backup. Yesterday I received a Danish
calendar from a Danish computer friend which looks nice on my refrigerator door
and has picture of older Danish art. Well not a lot else happening. It was 10
degrees F. on the outside thermometer this morning. The weather man said it is
more like 4 degrees F. The hallways in my building and the community room are
about 50 degrees which is uncomfortable for the tenants, however my apartment
is warm and comfortable but as usual slightly drafty. I guess I will get some
more rest and stay inside. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/18/00 Tuesday 9:25 P.M. EST: Sunday night after
the last message, I logged onto the SIS site in Taiwan and downloaded the
latest SIS driver for my S‑571 motherboard, and the patch to make it work
with Windows 98. I then did something that was stupid, I tried installing the
M571LMR bios from www.pcware.com to see if it would work on my motherboard. It
entirely messed up the system, so I did not get anything on the monitor when I
booted. I spent all night trying to figure out what the problem was. I check at
H.M. Computing www.hmcomp.com in Hamden, Ct. where I bought the motherboard,
and they said it would be best to replace the motherboard. I checked around on
Monday morning. I had Ramen noodles and tuna salad sandwich for dinner in the
morning. I went to bed about noon. I was up in the early evening for a while
and made a few phone calls. I went back to bed, and I was up at about midnight.
It was zero degrees out. I had breakfast Tuesday morning of three soft boiled
eggs, toast, coffee, vitamins, and orange juice. I went out to CVS in Riverside
about 2 A.M. after bundling up and bought three packs of Philly light cigar
cigarettes for $4.26 with the .25 off coupons. I came back home, and I relaxed
and I slept from 4 A.M. to 8 A.M.. I had mid day meal of boneless broiled shell
steak, steamed frozen peas, Ramen noodles, ice tea and coffee. I relaxed around
in the morning until noon when the mail came. I received a calendar from a
Computer pal in Denmark. I also received some computer CDs from Texas. I
stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason street. I went by Exxon and
bought $15.50 in premium. I then drove up to North Haven, Connecticut about
fifty miles each way in light traffic on a cold day. I was happy to see Ming
for the first time in two years at HM Computing www.hmcomp.com . I bought the
same version newer motherboard Socket 7 M571LMR for $88 with the accessory
cables and parts and the installation CD. Also I bought a Generic Mini Mid
tower AT case with power supply for $20, the USB Port adaptor for the
motherboard for $10 and a P5 processor cooling fan for $8 plus $7.56 tax for
$133.56 total. I big adieu to Ming and told him I might pay him another visit
in about a year, if I felt I needed to upgrade to another system which would be
for $300 in processor and motherboard not to mention the possible headache. I
returned to Greenwich in light traffic about 3:30 P.M. about a 103 mile round
trip. I then started transferring the contents of the old computer case to the
new case working on my dining room table. I followed the manual and the entire
procedure of setting up the new motherboard with the existing parts took about
five hours until I was back online again. I first transferred the drives and
their cables. I then follow the new motherboard manual and it was pretty much
straight forward for me, since I am familiar with the board. However the new
motherboard has much better onboard sound which I am using, on board LAN
connection for a second in addition to my recently purchased PCI LAN card. Ming
recommended that I not use the onboard LAN since it can cause overheating. I
did set it up though. It has the same onboard 4 megs of VGA memory, onboard
56,000 VFP baud modem and FAX, one serial and one LPT port onboard, and when I
first tested the system it did not work, since I mispluged the VGA connector which
quickly fixed. Plug and pray recognized the new accessories. I also set up the
CMOS for my existing drives and Plug and Play processor setup in the CMOS for
my existing IBM/Cyrix 233. I forgot to enable the USB port which I will do
later, and the same card has a PS2 mouse port and PS2 IR port, and two USB
connectors. After setting up the CMOS and disabling antivirus protection, plug
and play took me through the procedures of installing the new configuration and
it was all simple and straight forward with the motherboard CDrom and Windows
98 Second Edition Cdrom. I tweaked a few sound settings, and the over all
system was back online at 8:30 P.M. running better than ever. I made a quick
phone call to let somebody know I was back online. Basically everything is up
to date and running fine in the system, and except for the IBM Cyrix 233
processor which is two years old. I did not have to reinstall the operating
system or reconfigure or install software, since it is basically the same
motherboard, but unfortunately it uses a different BIOS which caused the
original problem. As an added bonus the new M571LMR Cdrom also came with
WordPerfect 8.0 Suite which I will install later. I put items back in order in
the apartment, and I guess it is about time to have a bit to eat. Well have a
good evening. CIO
Note:<888>01/16/00 Sunday 8:20 P.M. EST: Well I had a Tony's
frozen pepperoni pizza with ice tea after the last message, and I then went to
bed until about 6:30 P.M.. I got up and watched the ABC evening news. I had breakfast
of oatmeal, with a teaspoon of sugar, a couple pads of "I Can't Believe
It's Not Butter", and cinnamon along with two slices of toast as usual
with "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter" pads, a 12 oz. glass of orange
juice as usual, and I am now drinking a cup of coffee. It seems to be cold out
which is not unusual for this time of year. Well there is not happening on this
side of the pond, so I suppose after I clean up, I might shower and clean up,
and go out for a breath of fresh air. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>01/16/00 Sunday 10:20 A.M. EST: I started the tape
backup when I went to bed yesterday afternoon, and when I woke up at about 10
P.M., it had failed. I restarted it, and then I had breakfast of three soft
boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I then fixed the
Pelican and Pink Flamingo Audubon prints, so they are aligned properly in their
frame. I put the picture behind the bedroom door. I put an orange and gold
frame mirror in their place behind the blue sofa. I put the shield of Pall Mall
on the bedroom door. I read the back issues of the Greenwich Post and the last
issues I will receive of Interactive Week. I also checked out a book by the
Audubon organization that I took time out to view their bird pictures and other
natural wild life photos. I rest from about 2 A.M. to 4 A.M.. When the tape
backup finished it did not write its header, so I had to restart it again, this
time doing a separate C: drive and E: drive backups. I had a tuna sandwich with
Clementines. I rested a bit more, and I channel surfed a bit. I finally got the
C: and E: drive backups, and I restarted the server. Well it is sort of a
gloomy day, so I guess I will catch up on the internet news. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/15/00 Saturday 3:15 P.M. EST: I went to bed
after the last message, and I got up at 11 A.M.. I went out and I stopped by
the Hospital Thrift Shop. I drove down by the harbor and viewed the Sound. I
stopped by the Greenwich Library and read the local paper. I chatted with a
Greenwich resident whom had come up from Florida to visit, and he said he was
cold and going back down there. I went downtown. I help a visitor jump start
their car with the aid of an adjacent parker and two sets of jumper cables. I
stopped by the Mews Thrift shop, and they have a $7,500 custom built large 8'
by 4.5' pine table for $1,500. I sat out at the Post Office plaza for a while.
I then drove back down by the harbor. They are doing major excavation work in
the parking lot of the Indian Harbor Yacht Club. I returned home. I made some
Pasta Pesto with the remaining Ziti noodles and I had that with ice tea. I had
some Twinings Earle Grey tea with honey. I chatted with a family member. I am
just about to start a full tape backup of the system, so the server will be
down for a while I do it and sleep. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>01/15/00 Saturday 8:55 A.M. EST: I had some Ramen
noodles and Angostura teriyaki sauce along with a crunchy peanut butter
sandwich and ice tea. I moved the oil filled radiator in front of the blue sofa
next to the computer for a little more heat. I read the Greenwich Post. I guess
I will take a nap until the mail comes after 11 A.M.. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/15/00 Saturday 7:20 A.M. EST: I downloaded and
ran http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/upgrade/compat/default.asp The
Microsoft Windows 2000 Readiness Analyzer, and it produced this report
ms2000upgrade.txt . I also set the last six cache settings in my CMOS I believe
for video from inactive to cached works, but it does not seem to make a
difference. CIO
Note:<888>01/15/00 Saturday 5:45 A.M. EST: Just for the heck
of it, I reinstalled my BIOS from www.pcware.com for the S‑571
motherboard, bios version 4/21/99 "000421s.rom". Well not much else
happening. CIO
Note:<888>01/15/00 Saturday 4:15 A.M. EST: Well I went out
and I drove down by the harbor, not much happening. I parked downtown, and I
walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. The Sundown saloon was cleaning
up. I noticed that they were moving furniture at Best and Company. I walked up
the Avenue, and I sat out briefly at the top of the Avenue. I walked west on
Putnam Avenue. I noticed where the old Paradise cafe is, they're building a new
facility with a low ceiling I guess for short people. I noticed across the
street at Harvey Acoustics where they sell the expensive Audio equipment, they
have a sale on. They have a Harvey Acoustic jazz Cdrom you can buy which they
play out on the street that sound pretty good. I will check in the day time to
see if they give away a free sample of it. I stopped by Kinko’s and as usual
they are open all night. I chatted with one employee and another employee
returned to the shop from a coffee break. I walked back down the Avenue, and I
said good morning to one of the proprietors of the Coffee Tree which was
setting up for their morning opening. They have good Columbian coffee and other
South American coffees there. I bought my Braun Cappuccino machine at the
summer sidewalk sales there about a year and a half ago for $40 off from $170.
They have a large assortment of pastries they bring in there during the early
morning hours. I returned back down the Avenue, and they were still moving at
Best and Company. I noticed while down at the train station that the new Omni
Fitness shop next to the train station entrance still has asbestos on the
ceiling rafters. I guess all the stores and movie theatre and lobby at the
Greenwich Train station must have an asbestos problem. I then drove back down
by the harbor. A couple of homes as usual had their night lights on. I returned
home and I filed this report. Not much happening on a quiet night. It is 15
degrees Fahrenheit out, and there is not wind. Well have a good morning. I wore
my Icelandic knit ski cap and leather gloves along with long john bottoms, but
I should have worn a turtle neck with my flannel shirt and heavy sweater and
parka. The headlines in the Saturday Greenwich Times are that the Holly Hill
transfer station dump still has obnoxious odors according the state agency investigating
the dump. CIO
Note:<888>01/15/00 Saturday 2:20 A.M. EST: I rested until 10
P.M., and I got up and I cleaned the apartment and watered the plants. I
listened to George H. W. Bush on Cspan. I also listened to the BBC on the
internet. I had the rest of the spaghetti sauce and some Ziti noodles. I have
extra frozen containers of spaghetti sauce in the freezer. I cleaned up, and I
guess I guess I will go out for a breath of fresh air. Well have a good
morning. It is 20 degrees Fahrenheit this morning at the present. I also put
the TV tables behind the bathroom door for easier storage. Not much happening.
CIO
Note 888: 02/07/00 Monday 4:35 A.M.: I kept busy on the net this
evening studying possible CPU upgrades that would go with my M571 LMR motherboard.
I went ahead and ordered a AMD K6 450 MHZ processor for $45 with fan plus $15
ground shipping that should hopefully come by the end of the week. This should
double the speed of my onboard CPU and make the computer twice as fast. Well I
am tired, so time to go to bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note 888: 02/06/00 Sunday 10:55 P.M.: Happy 89th Birthday Ronald
Reagan. I straightened up my desk drawers in both the living room and the
bedroom along with one night stand. I put all the lose computer parts and disks
in the left set of drawers in the living room. I threw out an old case and some
old parts. I put the laser paper on the top left closet shelf in the living
room. I had dinner of Stauffer's hearty meal meat loaf with ice tea. I went out
and I stopped by the ATM machine at Putnam Trust Bank of New York. It now only
gives out $50 bills. I drove down Greenwich Avenue, and I drove by the
waterfront. I noticed the train station lower level office dumpster has old 386
and 486 CPUs tossed away which might have been stripped. I stopped by the Exxon
Station, and I bought $11.15 of premium gasoline at $1.79 a gallon plus a buy
one get one free of Parliaments for $3.69 plus .22 tax for $15.06 total. I then
went to the Grand Union, and I bought a 200 oz. container of Ultra detergent
which is heavy to carry for $3.99, two Tropicana orange juices for $2 each,
Post Raisin bran for $2.50 and Nabisco HoneyNut wheat squares $2.50, GU frozen
peas 10 oz. .67, GU frozen Brussels sprouts 10 oz. $1.09, two Stauffer’s Hearty
meal Pot Roast dinners $2.50 each, a pound of "I Can't Believe It's Not
Butter quarters $1.29, a pound of GU mozzarella $2.69, a Shady Brook fresh
whole turkey breast at .99 a pound for $5.44, a five pound bag of GU sugar
$1.49, a dozen GU large eggs $1.49 for $32.15 plus .24 tax for $32.39 total. I
returned home, and put away the groceries. I had a cup of Samba instant coffee.
I watched a short bit of television. I also installed the NEC MutiSync XP17
driver to be available on the 486 and Network and Print sharing. I will have to
possibly swap the CDROM drive between computer to install any other necessary
files when I network them together. I also noticed this afternoon at HM
Computer online‑Store CPUs and Memory that the AMD K6‑2 #d 450 100
MHZ Product Detail might work in my new motherboard S‑571 LMR since it
supports a 450 mhz processor at 83 mhz, but I am not sure about 100 mhz. At $78
this would double my system speed. I might consider it sometime in the near
future. Well I have a bit of Email to sift through and other internet work, so
have a good night and stay warm. Overall the apartment is looking very good the
way I have it set up now, so I guess I intend to keep it setup this way for
now. I suppose UPS will deliver the CMOS chip tomorrow, so hopefully in a
matter of minutes, I will have the main server going and have the backup
networked with it. Well have a good night. CIO
Note 888: 02/06/00 Sunday 4:10 P.M.: I was up at noon. I had
breakfast of two soft boiled eggs, toast, orange juice and ice tea, coffee, and
vitamins. I chatted with a family member. I relaxed a bit. I checked out
www.pcchips.com the manufacturer of my motherboard for www.pcware.com , and I
found out on their page for the S‑571 LMR motherboard, they recommend
against updating the CMOS and state that one has to rewrite the CMOS with a
EPROM writer to reprogram it with a newer bios update. When I get the new CMOS
chip probably tomorrow from UPS, I won't ever again update it, since more than
likely it would become corrupted again. It seems rather peculiar the original
motherboard S‑571 did not have that problem. Also it says the S‑571
LMR can take a Pentium 450 mhz, I guess Socket 7. Well I guess it is time to
clean up and go outside. I also have to stop by the Grand Union and get some
groceries. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note 888: 02/06/00 Sunday 4:05 A.M.: I finished cleaning the
apartment and watering the plants. I sorted out my middle hallway bookcase
lower section, and I put all the software in the bookcase top shelves coming
into the bedroom. I sorted out the computer cords in the lower section of the
closet, and put them in the lower section of the bookcase along with extra mice
and keyboards and a few other odd computer items like mice pads. I put some of
the hallway kitchen items back in the kitchen. I emptied my Air Canada flight
bag for hurricane evacuation and resorted its items and put them back away. I
put out all my flight bags on the coat rack behind the entrance door with the
umbrellas. I found my pin flash light in the Air Canada flight bag along with a
number of other items. I put drain cleaner in the bathroom sink along with the
bag tub. I fixed a old black and red Ever Ready flash light and put fresh
batteries in it along with a new bulb. It has a spare bulb in the bottom. I
also set it up, so it can be used as a signal light quietly. I had a Stauffer's
chicken fried steak with mashed potatoes and green beans and ice tea. I turned
the heat up a bit. I am a bit tired, so I will take a rest for a while. Have a
good morning. CIO
Note 888: 02/05/00 Saturday 8:50 P.M.: I was up about 6:15 P.M.
this evening. I watched the ABC evening news. I had breakfast of oatmeal,
toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I put the Panda porcelain on top of
the speakers to the right of the computer. On a www.wwf.org observation, a
neighbor reported several days ago that her son was up in "Northern
Canada, Shooting Polar Bears From Ski Doos". This is an ambiguous report
since as a professional photographer to me when someone says shooting, it means
"photographing". However, I have a friend whom is a hunter which
would mean another context. I display the World Wildlife Fund local on my
normal internet site, and I have never hunted; however I have spent most of my
life observing nature. I have read up on certain natural events. I had a friend
that lived next to the Explorer's Club in Manhattan two blocks east of the
Frick Museum in Manhattan. I read National Geographic for many years until I
got too busy to read it. I lived around the Audubon House in Key West, and I
consider myself more of a conservationist or naturalist. I also used to walk
around at night for many years in Manhattan, and I would frequently walk
through Central Park at night in Manhattan on cold winters night, and in the old
days when "Scandia" the Central Park Children's Zoo Polar Bear was
there, I would stop by to chat with observe Scandia. From my second hand
knowledge, if one were ever to fire upon a Polar Bear causing harm, like a
Black Panther or Python, it would theoretically hunt one down in any part of
the world and would have the capability to do so. Theoretically since the
Falkland Islands is isolated out in the ocean surrounded by Killer Whales the
natural predator of the Polar Bear, one might be safe from a predator polar
bear on the Falkland Islands since the waters around it are surrounded by
killer whales. However, if one wanted to drop a polar bear on the Falkland
Island by one Air Force cargo plane or other means, I guess one could do so. I
chatted with a visiting Canadian gentleman from Canada last evening, and he
advised me that the "Polar Bear" is a protected species in Canada,
and judging by his stature and demeanor, he would have the capability of
enforcing his view point. I am now about to start m usual house cleaning. Have
a good evening. CIO
Note 888: 02/05/00 Saturday 6:50 A.M.: I went out and stopped by
the library and returned the videotapes and a book. I chatted with a local
patron. I then went down the Avenue. I drove up to Norwalk and stopped by the
WIZ and paid my Cablevision Bill of $49.01. I now have all my Optimum Online
Paid up, and I still owe for this month's cablevision. I next stopped by
CompUSA and I bought a 6 foot Belkin VGA Male Male video cable for the NEC
monitor for $19.99 plus $1.20 tax for $21.19 total. I then drove over to
Staples in Stamford, but the did not have LAN cables. I then drove over to
Staples in Old Greenwich and bought a Belkin 25 foot LAN Cable for $13.47 plus
$2 for a Belkin Clearance Item 6 foot Printer cable plus .93 tax for $16.40
total. I then went home. I had a Stauffer's hearty Salsbury steak dinner and
some ice tea. I then relaxed a bit. I just changed my television lead in cable
to the box with my Optimum online cable, so the modem sits on top of the tape
storage box and is more visible. Not a lot happening, so I am just relaxing. I
guess I will go to bed shortly, so have a good evening. CIO
Note 888: 02/04/00 Friday 4:55 P.M.: Well on Wednesday evening, I
did not work on the computer. I moved some furniture around. I put the leather
desk chair in front of the day bed in the sitting area of the apartment. I
disassembled the microwave cart and set up the bar on the Danish end table in
the same location underneath the sitting area mirror by the hallway entrance to
the bath and bedroom. I put the mahogany tea table to the left of the computer
chair, and I put the wooden box to the left of the computer for the mouse pad
with the telephone set up on a speaker to the left of it. One can now enter
directly into the apartment and sit down at the computer, and the mouse is left
sided. If one passes by the computer one can reach the dining table and two
available chairs or pass behind the computer chair and the two Delonghi
radiator in a narrow passage. Yes it is a tiny 450 square foot apartment with
living room with three closets, bedroom with one large closet, hallway with
book cases, bathroom, and small kitchen. I have three large windows in the
living room with now view that are always closed with curtains and one in the
bedroom the same way. I sat up until 5 A.M. on Thursday morning. I was up at 1
P.M., and I made it to my 3 P.M. appointment, but it is cancelled for the next
two weeks. I stopped by the Hospital thrift shop, and the have two older Compaq
desktops without monitors for $37.50. I stopped by the harbor and chatted with
a local. I drove by the Hyatt hotel, and I withdrew funds from the Bank of New
York ATM. I went by Staples and quickly toured the store. I then drove over to
Westchester Airport, and I viewed the arrivals area. I chatted with the
Northwest KLM ticket agent and a couple of other local people. I then drove
over to CompUSA in White Plains. I told one customer trying to buy a used
computer case about H.M. computing in North Haven, Connecticut www.hmcomp.com
where it would be a third the price. He said I sounded like the Comedian Steven
Wright whomever that is. I looked for the male to male VGA cable, but they did
not have it. It was snowing lightly, so just before closing I drove over to
Staples in Port Chester, and they don't have any LAN Cables, so I returned
home. I relaxed a bit until about 5 A.M. in the morning. I had a dinner of the
Stauffer’s Hearty meal chicken fettuccini and ice tea about midnight. I then
went to bed and was about 2 P.M. after a good sleep. A neighbor said there was
only about an inch of snow, so I guess I go out. I checked with H.M. computing,
and they said they had recieved the CMOS chip today and sent it by UPS to be
back here in Greenwich, so it should be here tomorrow Saturday or Monday. I had
breakfast of oatmeal, toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I guess I will
clean up and see if Entree in Greenwich or P.C. Ware over on high ridge road in
Stamford have the VGA male to male cable. It is like what came with my CompUSA
19 inch monitor, so I would imagine it would be available. I guess I will just
get the 25 LAN cable unless the Stamford Staples might have the 50 foot cable
for $22. My Bell Atlantic bill this past month was $20 higher with the computer
calls, and I still have to pay it along with my rent. Well have a good evening,
I guess it time to start cleaning up. CIO
Note 888: 02/02/00 Wednesday 4:45 P.M.: Good afternoon ground hog
shadow lovers. It is 34 Degrees F. outside and sunny, so I guess the old ground
hog will see his shadow today, which means six more weeks of winter. Yesterday
after going to bed at about 2:30 A.M., I was up at 8:30 A.M.. I had breakfast
of oatmeal, orange juice, coffee, vitamins, and toast. I relaxed around the
apartment most of the morning, and about noon I checked the mail. No word about
my CMOS chip. I guess the United States Post Office is tortoise like slow,
which is why they call it snail mail. I went out without cleaning up. I headed
over to Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I noticed a five hundred
pound African American sitting in the lobby whom looked like the Volvo
maintenance fellow from Stamford Volvo but smaller. I asked him if he was the
Volvo employee, and he said, "Take A Hike", which is an old Army
expression. I got to thinking about it since it was a nice day, so I decided to
do a little local exploration. I then withdrew funds. I headed over to the
United States Post Office, and I paid my MCI bill, my Northeast Utilities bill
portion for one month, and my Cablevision and Cable Modem Bills. I made one
mistake, I paid my Cablevision @home bill for two months, but I think I forgot
to pay my Cablevision one month's portion on the television part, since I get
two bills from Cablevision, which means I should call them up in a couple of
days and straighten it out. I obtained money orders to pay the bills. I also
obtained $6.60 of 20 tropical flower stamps. I then walked over to the Mews
thrift shop, and they had reserved a Stainless Steel chrome belt buckle for me
that had the letters "MIKE". I was able to buy it for $5 and .30 tax.
I browsed the shop. They still have the custom made dinning table and chairs,
but they sold the Chinese Indian carpet for $450. I thanked the staff for the
belt buckle. I then headed down by the waterfront on Steamboat Road, and I
viewed the harbor. I then headed to the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop, and I
chatted with a couple of visitors from out of town. I then stopped by ELDC and
I noticed a new arrival from India whom looked very cold was buying a Swedish
Ski blue and yellow Gortex by Minot ski pants and jacket for $35 all which was
a very reasonable price. I advised him that Gortex was for northern people with
thick blood, so they don't sweat in zero degree Fahrenheit weather when they
feel hot like rain gear because it breaths and lets out the heat. I advised him
that a fellow from India should wear a jacket stuffed with duck down which
would keep the heat in and keep him warmer, but he did not seem to understand
me. I then headed over to the Old Greenwich thrift shop. I chatted with a
fellow that looked like Sparky from Nantucket whom looked very cold in a ripped
rain breaker drinking orange soda. I told him he should go to the Greenwich
Hospital and get a cup of green tea and he might feel better. I then went into
the Old Greenwich thrift shop, and I bought a ceramic panda for .50 plus .03
tax. It is much like the ones I use to paint and glaze as a child in Alabama. I
then stopped by CVS in Old Greenwich and I bought a carton of Philly Cigar
cigarettes for $15.03 with tax. I then headed out to Tod's Point, and I parked
in the southwest parking area, and I studied the ominous cloud formations, and
I noticed about 50 ducks were flying north to get out of the wind at about 4:30
P.M.. I did a radio check on Channel 16 with the Coast Guard, and I reported
the Duck movements and cloud formations, so the ship to shore radio with a two
foot Bliss Marine in Darien emergency antenna works fine from Tod's Point, and
I heard them doing navigation checks. I chatted with two young weather watchers
studying the clouds. I noticed the crows had disappeared, but as usual the Sea
Gulls were around. I then headed over to Staples in Old Greenwich, and I did a
2 1/2 hour exercise walk in the store. I noticed they have a $50 Pierre Cardin
pin and mechanical pencil sets for $10. I noticed they have a $15 Shaffer pen
and pencil set for $7. They had an Ink Pad which could be used for finger
printing for .50. I studied the Belkin cables and they have a 10 foot VGA male
female cable for about $11. I believe on my temporary computer setup, I will
need a male to male connector from the CPU to the NEC monitor which they did
not have. I also noticed they have the Belkin 14 foot LAN cable for $11 the 25
foot cable for $16 and they are out of stock for the 50 foot cable for $21. I
noticed as always that Staples sells a lot of HP printers at rush hour. I
finally decided not to buy anything, but I got plenty of exercise. I then
headed up to CompUSA in Norwalk at about 7:30 P.M.. It was a quick trip in no
traffic. I chatted with a few computer people that yesterday a millennium tech
day 02/01/00, sort of like a binary notation. I noticed that one gal was
looking for a headset for her CPU. I winked at a fellow from India with a
Turban by the Laptops. I chatted with a local representative about diplomatic
knowledge with the Spanish, since a Mexican company bought CompUSA. I suggested
to a customer he could by AMD Anthalon computer 800 mhz cheaper directly from
Compaq since it would be straight out of the factory and be configured with the
items he wanted and not items he might not need like a DVD drive. I took a
brief tour of the store studying the merchandise. I found in the back left
corner of the store a stack of Clearance items. They had about a dozen new
unopened Compaq IJ200 600X600 three color printers for $50 each. I bought one
at closing for $52.99 plus $3 tax for $52.99, and I was .20 short, so they let
me have it for .20 less. I then returned to Greenwich and I bought $15.20 at
Exxon, and they let me have it for .20 off. I also noticed at CompUSA the
Belkin LAN cables are about 50% more. I suppose on could go to the Electrical
Supply House next to the Sears Service center in Stamford, Connecticut where
the big satellite dishes are and buy 100 foot to 250 rolls of LAN cable and buy
LAN connectors at Radio Shack and one of those LAN connector cable tolls and
network much more cheaply that way. I won't bother trying to do that until I
get my CMOS chip for the 233, and if I have a longer LAN cable I could connect
the backup computer into the bedroom if necessary, but run print sharing of the
main living room cable. However why bother until the CMOS chip arrives. I then
went downtown and took a short walk on lower Greenwich Avenue, I chatted with a
few visitors, but not much time so the ink in my new Compaq printer would not
freeze. I then stopped by the Grand Union at closing, and bought seven various
Stauffer's 16 oz. Hearty meals for $2.50 plus a half gallon of whole milk $1.59
for $19.07. I then returned home, and I did not bother installing the printer
until I have my 233 running with the new CMOS chip. I relaxed until 6 A.M. this
morning, and then I went about noon when I got up. I checked the mail. I then
had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, coffee, orange juice, and toast. I then
relaxed a bit. I chatted with a Danish computer pal from Denmark whom called me
up, and I told him he is welcome to visit with me when he comes to America. I
chatted technology with him a bit for about a half hour. He said it costs .25 a
minute to talk from Denmark. I then updated this report. I suppose I will clean
up, and I will then go downtown and stop by the library briefly, and then head
over to Staples in Port Chester and see if they have the Belkin 50 foot cable
for 21 and the male male 10 vga cable for $10 and browse what they're clearing
at the clearance center and also try to keep myself from taking a sneak peak at
what is happening at CompUSA in White Plains, New York too. Well have a good
evening and remember right now it is rush hour coming up. CIO
Note 888: 02/01/00 2:05 A.M.: I had some of the Tuna Alfredo
Fettuccini and ice tea. I then chatted with a friend about upgrading his
computer system. I then watch the movie "Hackers" about New York City
students trying to learn computers. I suppose not much else is happening. I
guess today will be the normal first of the month routine providing I am on a
day schedule. As far as I can tell there is not much happening locally as usual
since most of the movers and power shakers are at their winter home where ever
that might be. I did not make it out yesterday, but I suppose everything that
was here yesterday will be here today. As a matter of personal philosophy
"What Goes Around Comes Around" or "Man Whom Does Not Read
History Is Bound To Repeat Themselves." I suppose the keyboard people will
be back at their usual daytime work routines. It sort of makes me wonder what
they do on their light night routines if not watch too much television. If you
get bored of English, there are plenty of other language to learn that might
have some relevance on other subject matters. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>02/14/00 Monday 1:30 A.M. EST: Happy Valentine's
Day. I was up yesterday morning, and I took a walk on Greenwich Avenue with the
usual morning walkers. I went over down by the water first and I studied the
Avenue. It was pretty much a bit warmer day. I chatted with quite a few early
morning strollers. I recall staying out for quite a while. I recall stopping by
the Greenwich Harbor Inn and touring the merchandise they are selling from the
old hotel. They have some older computer equipment nobody seems to want. They
have a lot of heavy mirrors which are dangerous to hang if you are not an
industrial engineer. They are suppose to be constructing a five star hotel
there which will take some time. I suggested they should use it as a Red Cross
evacuation center until they get around with updating it. I noticed about half
the people on Greenwich Avenue seemed to be visiting from Paris. I chatted with
a couple of young French students at the Greenwich Railroad station in broken
French. Since it was a bit warmer, I walked quite a bit on Greenwich Avenue. I
went by Starbucks and had the least expensive cup of coffee. I suggested that
if one likes coffee, it is more sensible to sip small cups of coffee through
out the day as opposed to chugging one big cup of coffee, so one does not take
a massive caffeine jolt. I enjoy the Samba coffee from Brazil which is not as
strong which they gave away at the Grand Union last summer when I mix its
instant product in smaller quantities. I drove down by the waterfront, and I
toured the local area. I recall coming back to the apartment around 4 P.M.. I
got curious, so I went over to Port Chester. While using the Fleet Bank ATM, I
mentioned to one of the local maintenance people that I am concerned about the
Liquid Nitrogen used to cool the Greenwich Skating Rink. If that is not
properly maintained it can be a very explosive facility. He said he would relay
the message to Admiral Halsey. I then noticed across the street from the Old
Life Savers factory where the old Port Chester Beer distributor is, that
railroad bridge had a truck stuck underneath it. It looked like the railroad
bridge took a big jolt, but when I returned from my errands, I noticed the
truck was gone. I would imagine that if the bridge were damaged by the semi
truck hitting it, it would knock out the commuter railroad and the commuter
trains would have to stop in Greenwich and reload in Port Chester and visa
versa. However, I don't commute and have only traveled once into Manhattan in
the last eight years, so I am not sure what the status of the morning commute
will be. I went over to the Port Chester flea market, and I toured the stalls.
I noticed it was quite popular and busy with the locals. I found a nice couple
from India that sold me a nice copper bracelet for my arthritis for $10. They
sold me the last one they had like it. All the others have load stone or magnet
mixed in it for its arthritis features, so you would not want to use a magnet
on your wrist if you were working around a computer, unless you wanted to have
more trouble than normally. It is wrapped copper wire around a brass ring type
of bracelet. I then headed over to Staples and I toured the store. They have
lots of items available. I did not find anything I needed in the clearance
center. I then went over to ODD JOB and I bought a six foot cable television
connector and a battery for $2.48 plus .17 total for $2.65 total. I next went
home, and I noticed the Semi Truck that had hit the bridge was gone. I was
tired, so I feel asleep shortly thereafter, I guess around 7 P.M.. I got up
around midnight, and I put the S‑571 LMR video driver on my computer
video driver, and it seems to be working fine. I am using 72 MHz for the
adapter and the monitor since I have 70 MHz on the onboard motherboard. Well I
called the local PD to tell them about the Bridge in Port Chester. I then
tinkered with my Adapter and Video settings, and I filed this report. Well have
a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>02/13/00 Sunday 7:50 A.M. EST: Well I have been
relaxing a bit. I started the bread machine with the more authentic French
Bread recipe going. I am getting a bit of cabin fever, so I guess I will go out
for some fresh air. Have a good morning. Obviously, I need to relax a bit. Have
a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>02/13/00 Sunday 4:55 A.M. EST: I was up at 9:30
P.M.. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice,
and vitamins. I cleaned the apartment and watered the plants. I did a bit more
detailed cleaning than normal. I listened to the BBC during the entire
progress. During the last part of cleaning, I made up a batch of mashed
potatoes with eight older Idaho potatoes, I had lying around the house. When I
finished about 3:30 A.M., I had two slices of turkey breast and mashed potatoes
along with ice. I just finished cleaning up. It is pretty cold out. My
thermometer says about fifteen to twenty degrees, however it is warm and
comfortable in the apartment. The water coming out of the shower is a bit cold
since the housing authority set the water temperatures in the new water heaters
to less hot water, so the tenants won't scald themselves in case the shower
stall hot and cold water mixers fail after 12 years. Well the cold shower woke
me up. I am not sure what the game plan is. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>02/12/00 Saturday 4:20 P.M. EST: Well I relaxed a
bit today. I have not gone out. I checked the mail. Not much happening. I
chatted with a family member. I moved the old NEC LC800 laser printer from the
bedroom to the right of the back up 486 monitor moving over the backup 486 NEC
monitor and keyboard to the left. I moved the stereo speaker off the desk to
make room for the printer. I hooked up the NEC printer to the backup 486, so
one can print off it. It is high speed in PostScript format. It has a new
package of toner added and only about a 10 pages have been printed with it, so
it smudged on low density until about 50 pages are run off. I put the cable
modem on top of on of the smaller stereo speakers along with my Fortune Brand
Swingline stapler, Scotch tape holder and stapler remover which are at bargain
prices at Staples. I keep GEICO's number handy 1‑800‑841‑3000
in case I have anything to worry about. I have two of the smaller computer
speakers around the Sony Tape backup, so I hope the are shielded well enough
not to bother the magnetic taping mechanism, if not I will have to find some
place else to move them, but I have the stereo input cord only reaches far
enough to the input connector to the speakers. I guess when I have more funds,
I can get more speaker extension cords, so I can get the cords off the floor in
front of the backup computer desk. I put the old Panasonic KX‑E708
typewriter on the left side of the bedroom Danish larger office desk with the
Black IBM 50th Anniversary typewriter on the right side of the desk, however
the desk chair is centered between them, but one could theoretically sit on the
bed and type. I have not done house cleaning today, so when I wake up tomorrow,
I will start house cleaning and watering the plants. I suppose I can vacuum in
the early morning hours, I don't think it will bother anyone. Well not much else
happening, but the over all system as it is incorporated into the apartment
seems to be set up properly, but I have not had the time to test it all as it
interrelates to the other components in the apartment. So of like a Rube
Goldberg affair if you know what I mean. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>02/12/00 Saturday 8:50 A.M. EST: I was up at 10:30
P.M. last night. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, coffee, orange
juice, and vitamins. I decide the onboard sound was not good enough on my
onboard sound on the motherboard, so I took out the Creative Lab Sound Card
SW32 out of my backup 486 computer, and I installed it in my primary computer
disabling the onboard sound feature. It sounded tinny. I also have eight megs
of memory on the older Creative Card. I bought it for $159 about three years
ago. I hooked up and arrange the appropriate cables for it. I put an older
sound card in the 486. I then put the systems back together. I then had to
reopen one system since it needed to have a cable adjusted to boot properly.
Generally when one does in any major work on a system, it is good to check your
primary cable before putting them back together to make sure nothing is lose. I
then tested the system. I interchange the two Lans and found out that the new
SMC did not work with the cable modem. I then took apart the primary system,
and I removed the SMC card. I put the LPT port and the COM port attachment in
its place. I then put back the onboard LAN Connector in its place, but I still
have it disabled. I attached the onboard sound attachment to the inside of the
case. I started the system, and to my amazement the system was back up running
perfectly again. I guess the SMC LAN card interferes with my PCI BIOS setup. I
know it has an onboard EPROM. I will return it later to CompUSA in the week
when it is quieter. I also reinstalled Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 and a
few of its additional programs. I did a few other routine maintenance items,
like Norton WinDoctor, Norton Disk Doctor, Norton Speed Disk, Norton
Optimization. From what I can tell, it might be impossible for me to use
Microsoft Internet Sharing since on my primary computer the Policy part of the
operating system for some odd reason prevents me from installing Printer
Sharing and File sharing. I did install have installed and reinstalled from
Gibson Research Corporation Homepage http://grc.com/files/letshare.exe adn
http://grc.com/files/noshare.exe . the Gibson Research Corporation Homepage has
a test page when one can test how secure one's internet site is against
hacking. Well I can't afford Black Ice Firewall, so I have to run my site as I
can afford it. I also did some other routines, and the system seems to be
running as good as ever and it sounds very good in terms of audio quality. I just
had a Stauffer's Hearty Pot Roast dinner and ice tea. I am a bit tired and worn
out, so I think I will rest some more. I will do my house cleaning when I am
rested or tomorrow. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>02/11/00 Friday 4:45 P.M. EST: Well I have been up
for close to 24 hours. I was trying to get Windows 98 Second Edition Internet
Sharing going, and just after I had give up when I just had finished watching
the Space Shuttle launch, the computer started doing a very slow boot. I
uninstalled the onboard modem which I did not plan to use. I disabled the
LTModem boot file since it is not needed. I tried a few other utilities and
checks, and I still had a boot that hesitated for a couple of minutes at the C:
prompt, and then continued to boot and run normally. I finally decided to
reinstall Windows 98 Second Edition Upgrade, since I might have used the
original Windows 98 CD I have by mistake and messed up some drives. I had a
turkey and mozzarella sandwich on toast while I took about an hour to reinstall
it, evening using setup /ie /is ; so as not to make the Boot disks and do the
hard drive scandisk. Well the system seems to back up and running normally
again, so I guess I will finally go to bed. I am quite tired. Well have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>02/11/00 Friday 11:00 A.M. EST: Well, I went to
bed yesterday about 11 A.M. or slightly later around noon. I was up at 5 P.M..
I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I cleaned up, and I went out. I stopped by the ATM machine at Putnam
Trust, and the still only dispense $50 bills in the smaller increments. I drove
up to CompUSA in Norwalk. I toured the store until closing chatting tech with a
few people. I bought a SMC 10/100 Adapter for $14.99 plus .90 balance for
$15.89 total plus a $10 mail in rebate to Hughes Avenue in Irvine, California.
I then stopped by Bradlees for a large spray can of Resolve foam carpet cleaner
for $3.99 plus a container of Liquid Plumber for $3.79 plus .47 tax for $8.25
total. I then drove back to Greenwich, and I stopped by the Riverside Shopping
plaza CVS for a 16 ounce can of Gold Emblem peanuts for $1.69, CVS Spray Carpet
cleaner $2.49, a valentines card $1.50, plus a carton of Philly Cigar
Cigarettes natural for $14.19 plus $1.09 tax for $20.96 total. I then returned
home, and I removed the clean cushions from the blue couch, and I moved it in
the center of the room, and I sprayed all of its corduroy surfaces with the two
cans of carpet cleaner to clean it up a bit. Then I let if dry for several
hours while I worked on the computer. I then installed the SMC card, but it
comes with drivers for Windows 2000 that when I tried to install them, I showed
eight instances of the SMC card in the CMOS in slot 3 for some odd reason. I
had a hard time get the machine to boot properly without trying to install the
driver eight times. Thus I removed the card from slot three to slot two, and I
removed the SoHo 10‑100 card to slot one. I moved some of the cable
attachments too. Thus the USB port is the uppermost port in the back. I finally
got the downloaded SMC driver for Windows 98 to install properly. I then
reinstalled the SoHo card in slot one and installed the driver for it, and the
system recognized them both on different IRQs, and they both seem to be working
fine. I then tried running Windows 98 Internet sharing on the backup 486, and
it still would not work although I knew all cards worked. I am beginning to
think @home limits the user from using print sharing because the 486 does cause
the cable modem lights to blink. I also took out my Logicode X2 modem and
installed it in the Primary modem keeping the onboard modem as well. I put my
old Zoom VFP 28,800 in the backup 486. About 4 A.M., I vacuumed the sofa and
put it back together and it looks a bit better and probably smell a bit fresher
as if anyone cared with the cigar cigarette smoke. About 7 A.M. while still
working on the previous mentioned procedures, I had a Stauffer’s Hearty
Salisbury Steak dinner with ice tea. I just finished straightening up the
apartment and put the computer systems together and reattaching them in their
proper places. It all takes quite a while. I am quite bushed, so I think it is
time to rest a bit and go to sleep. Well have a good day. I also lower the
Monitor Refresh Rate to BIOS default because with a 70MHz onboard video, I am
pretty sure it is not good for the monitor to be any higher than the video
adaptor refresh rate.
Note:<888>02/10/00 Thursday 10:50 A.M. EST: I have been
doing a little systems maintenance and tweaking for the last four hour. I can
not get Internet Explorer 5.5 beta to run Windows 98 Update. I tried installing
the beta which one can not do. I tried running System Information Tool Internet
Explorer Repair tool, and it said I had older versions of files, so it would
not run. I reinstalled Internet Explorer 5.5 beta, and it still would not work
with the repair tool. I used System Information Conflict File Manger, restored
the correct files to run System Information Repair Tool. Once I ran this, of
course Internet Explorer 5.5 beta still would not run Windows 98 Second Edition
Update Tool. I guess that is in the work. I then downloaded the SIS VGA drivers
from PCWARE for S‑571 LMR motherboard, and they pretty much run the same
as the Taiwan driver from SIS. However SIS's Taiwan site at www.pcchips.com
drivers for the same board when I scanned them had the Chernobyl virus in them
for the media player which it comes with which I never use. Thus I did not run
the media player, but had scan the files with Norton Anti Virus and removed the
virus before it did any harm. The present VGA driver from www.pcware.com is
Virus free and is working fine. I have the Adaptor rate for my onboard VGA
adaptor set to Optimal. I set the monitor refresh rate to 85 MHz for my 19 inch
CompUSA plug and play monitor. I hope this is all right. It is easy on the eyes
than using Bios default. I then changed the Windows 98 swapper to the fast
larger 20 gigabyte D: drive, but unfortunately Norton Speed Disk and Norton
System Optimization would not work on that drive. I did optimize the registry
though. I then put the Swapper back into the C: drive, and I set it at 90 megs.
and 128 megs. since I have 64 megs. of memory, and techies recommend the
maximum swapper be twice one's memory if one set the settings for Virtual
memory. I then optimized the C: drive again including optimizing the Swapper.
The system is running fine. I also checked for some minor files from Norton
LiveUpdate Pro. Well I am tried, so time to go to bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>02/10/00 Thursday 6:10 A.M. EST: When I went out
this evening, I mailed the letter at the Valley Road post office. I put in a
color picture with color text for amusement. I guess I could lot to see if the
90 day demo of Microsoft Publisher is still available to make more use of the
color printer. I tried resting a bit, but it was cold in the apartment, so I
got up and turned the heat up a bit. I just had a turkey Crock Monsieur. One
makes it by toasting two slices of bread. Then add a light coat of mayonnaise
to eat side. Then I put two thin layers of turkey meat on one side. I put a
dozen drops of Tabasco sauce on the turkey. I then added a sprinkle of black
pepper, celery salt, Italian spices, and garlic powder. I then with a cheese
slices I put a thin layer of mozzerrela cheese on it and sprinkled it with
oregano. I then topped brown both slices and put them together and sliced the
sandwich in half. I had the sandwich with ice tea. Well I guess I will check my
email and read the morning press. I might look for some upholstery spray
cleaner to clean the rest of the blue corduroy couch today. Well have a good
morning. I heard on the BBC news earlier this morning that the average writer
over there makes only about $250 a year in royalties and that trained animal in
the popular media frequently make a lot more. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>02/10/00 Thursday 3:30 A.M. EST: I went downtown
after the last message. I stopped by the Grand Union plaza and got three
dollars in quarters at laundry. I drove down to the bottom of Steamboat Road
and viewed the harbor. I noticed the old Greenwich Harbor Inn is having a
liquidation sale for the next month starting yesterday from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. on
week days and from noon on Sunday to 5 P.M... I then parked in the center of
town, and I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. Thataways cafe is
closed for a spell for renovations. Most of Thataways crowds is at the Sundown
Saloon slightly up the street. I walked up to the center of town, and I noticed
the Dome restaurant was quite busy. Coming back down the Avenue just before the
park on the west side of the street, I found a brass Baldwin latch key that
looked to be about 40 years old. I turned it in at the police station. I then ran
into another evening stroller. We walked back up the Avenue. We checked the new
bar restaurant going in at the location of the old Paradise Cafe of
Portinfinos. It looks to be a nice facility with rather low ceiling for shorter
people. I have to remember to see if Harvey’s across the street has that demo
acoustic jazz CD, I heard playing one evening. We then walked east on Putnam
Avenue passed the YMCA where they're planning a major renovation evicting
tenants and building a Olympic size swimming pool. We walked down Milbank
Avenue which had a lot of black ice on the side walks which is slippery with
sneakers on. Generally on ice and snow, I prefer my Timberlands which have a
heavier grid like Vibram sole. We cut back by the Fire station, and I bid
adieu. I then returned home at about 1 A.M.. I started two loads of laundry and
a third load for the orange bed spread from the bedroom. I then went up stairs
and removed the covers of the main sitting and back cushions off the blue sofa
and had them ready for washing along with a few other minor items, like my
Nylon Food Emporium shopping bag along with old blue and red Greenwich Library
book bag. When the three loads were ready for the laundry, I started the four
washer load using extra detergent and fabric softener. I went back upstairs,
and I came down in 20 minutes and the fourth washer load was done. I also
removed the orange bed spread from the dryer since it was dry. I readjusted the
tree dryer loads to dry evenly. I then put the damp corduroy covers on the cushions
without drying them, so they would not shrink although they were almost damp
dry. I put the orange bed spread on the antique pineapple day bed. I then went
downstairs and folded the rest of the laundry and I then carried it all up, and
I put it all away. I am now relaxing with a glass of ice tea. I also put out
five flight bags, I had stored in the closet. I gave away the British Air
flight bag a couple of years ago. I have an older Pan Am bag, a Air Canada bag,
and a KLM bag along with a American Express vacations bag and a much used Gucci
light leather flight bag with a red and green stripe a family member gave me
many years ago. Well have a good morning. I am not hungry yet, so I don't know
whether, I will eat anymore. CIO
Note:<888>02/09/00 Wednesday 10:35 P.M. EST: Well I just had
a slice of white turkey meat along with microwaved potato and steamed frozen
broccoli and ice tea and instant coffee. While the turkey was cooking, I put
clean sheets on the bed and I showered and cleaned up. I also wrote a letter to
a family member with color text and a color picture inserted. I will go out to
mail the letter and for some fresh air. When I return, I have to do laundry,
and I guess I will wash the old orange bed spread, and possibly put it on the
antique day bed. If I have time I might wash the corduroy covers on the blue
corduroy couch and let them dry on the cushions. Well I need to get some
quarters to. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>02/09/00 Wednesday 7:25 P.M. EST: I was up at 2
P.M.. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, coffee, orange juice, and
vitamins. I missed an appointment downstairs, I will take care of tomorrow. I
ran Norton Speedisk on the C: drive and then I started a C: drive to D: backup.
I went back to bed until 5:30 P.M.. I had a call from AOL trying to get me to
sign up again, and I explained I don't have time to read AOL content. I just
finished setting up the Compaq IJ200 color printer that I bought a week ago
Monday for $50 a new clearance item. It works great, and the color print out
color is excellent. Well I have to check my email, and then have a bite to eat
and clean up. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>02/09/00 Wednesday 7:25 A.M. EST: System running
great. Updated nasa.htm and nasa‑99.htm . I also went through scotwork.htm
. Well time to run Norton Anti Virus, and go to bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>02/09/00 Wednesday 6:25 A.M. EST: Well I did not
have turkey for dinner. I worked for the last 12 hours on trying to figure out
how to get the onboard LAN to work to no avail. I tried just about every
possible tweak and configuration without success. Thus I can not use Windows 98
second edition Internet Sharing to run both computers at the same time for web
browsing which is no big deal since the backup 486 slow. I have it set up to
use the Cable Modem just by plugging the cable into its LAN card. Well all to
no avail. In the process of trying to get it going, I reinstalled Windows 98
Second Edition, and the system is running much faster and better. I also selected
"Never" in Internet Properties as to when to update cached pages. I
had dinner of Stauffer’s chicken and noodles hearty meal about 2 A.M. with ice
tea, and then a cup of Twinning Earle Grey Tea afterwards. I also just ran
Norton WinDoctor. I have started the server, so just before going to bed, I
will run Norton AntiVirus. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>02/08/00 Tuesday 6:00 P.M. EST: I was up at 2
P.M.. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, vitamins, orange juice,
and coffee. I cleaned up, and I went out. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New
York. I paid my rent on Lafayette Place. I went by the Greenwich Hospital
Thrift shop. I bought a new full size bed comforter there in a colonial beige
and blue and orange pattern made of 50% cotton and 50% polyester for $30. I
returned home, and put the comforter on the bed. It looks very good. I updated
my Microsoft Money 99 files with the entries that were omitted when the
computer was down. I guess I will work on the Internet Sharing feature to see
if I can fix the IRQ problem. I still have to hook up the new Compaq three
color printer I got at the first of the month. Well have a good evening. I also
should start cooking the turkey soon. CIO
Note:<888>02/08/00 Tuesday 6:30 A.M. EST: I was up at 2 A.M.
today. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, vitamins, coffee, and orange
juice. I received the long awaited CMOS chip for the main computer S‑571
LMR motherboard at about 4 P.M.. I installed it right away and it has an
8/13/99 Bios Update. I won't be installing any new bioses on it, so as not to
have the same problem. I got bother computers connected up and they're both
running fine. I spent quite a bit of time this morning trying to get Internet
Connection Sharing Running. However both Onboard LAN and the PCI LAN Card on
the main computer are sharing the same IRQ 10, which might keep them from
working simultaneously. I will have to figure out a way to fix this. I had
dinner about 3 P.M. of Stauffer’s Hearty Meal Pot Roast dinner with green beans.
I made up a new batch of ice tea. I have both systems set up and everything
back in order. I will edit the logs for different months, and start the server;
and then I will go to bed. Well have a good morning. I am bushed. CIO
Note:<888>02/28/00 Monday 7:45 P.M. EDT: Well I had more
lasagna and ice tea for lunch. I relaxed around a bit, and I chatted with a
family member. I went downtown and 2:30 P.M., and I stopped by the Grand Union.
I returned the Maxwell House French Roast coffee for $2.99, and I bought two 28
ounce bottles of Perrier for $2.94. I noticed they have whole Purdue chickens
for .79 a pound. It was quiet busy as usual. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift
shop, and they will be closed a few days in the beginning of March, so they can
get ready for their cruise collection. I drove down by CVS, and I picked up an
order. I stopped by the Greenwich Town Hall, and I told them they should buy
more GMCs and another appointment. I drove down by the waterfront, and it was
busy. I drove over to CVS in Old Greenwich, and I bought a pack of Philly
Naturals for $1.64. I stopped by Tod's Point, and I observed the clouds from
the Southwest parking area. They all look very ominous. I drove by the Hyatt
Hotel, and the Bank of New York Money machine is still working. I noticed Lever
Brothers is giving a training course there. I went by Staples, and I noticed
they have a couple of Microsoft Games there for sale for $5 in the clearance
area. I checked with them, and one can buy Windows 2000 Professional Edition for
$149.99 plus 6% Ct. sales tax. I might stop by there tomorrow morning and buy a
copy. There is a cheaper standard edition, but it is not available at Staples
in Old Greenwich. I guess I can starve a little and try to get the Windows 2000
operating system installed, but with volcanoes and sun spots, I am not sure if
any neutrons might reek havoc. I then stopped by the Greenwich Library, and I
chatted about the sun spots, volcanoes, and radiation poisoning. I noticed it
was quite busy as usual. I returned home, and I chatted with a local artist. I
noticed they have the heat on in the community room for a change, but it is
still cold outside. I had some lasagna and ice tea for dinner. Well not much
else happening. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>02/28/00 Monday 10:40 A.M. EDT: Well I went to bed
at midnight. I was up at 9 A.M.. I had breakfast of Lasagna, ice tea with
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I am trying to use up the Lasagna before it
goes bad. I updated scottpc01.htm for a reference to the equipment I am using.
The overall computer system seems to be running fine, and it does not seem to
have any problems. Well the heat was too hot in the apartment this weekend. It
was up to 80 degrees F., instead of 70 degrees F.. The French thermometer is broken
at 70 degrees F. instead of the Iodine thermometer is 80 degrees F., so I
turned down the heat. I recently advised a resident at a friends house in Long
Island, that they can turn on the heat in the Mother In Law apartment, by
opening up the little stainless steel pressure relief valve on the end of the
long 20 foot cast iron radiator in the garage apartment, by sliding the tiny
little lever on the end of the radiator by the garage apartment entrance. I
believe I put a little 3 inch by 4 inch hole in the side panel of the bookcase,
so one could let out the air in the radiator with by sliding the little lever
from left to right. If the stainless steel valve is clogged, one could go to
Wright Brothers hardware store in Manhassett, Long Island and probably find the
same device there. One would have to turn off the steam radiator and use a pair
of pliers to turn it off, and replace it. I put it on with Teflon tape, so it
should come off easily with a few quick turns. That project was finished in
January 1983, so I have not spent much time there except once a couple years
later to putting in a door from the garage apartment bathroom to the main
house. I assumed they had heat in the apartment all along. I knew one of the
former residents use to go to Tobago, so I assumed if they returned in mid
winter, they would want a warmer apartment. Basically the apartment is so well
insulated with the radiator working properly, one could grow orchids in the
apartment. Also along with all the other changes, I cut out the termite damage
in the base sills of the apartment, and I installed new pressure treated
4"X4" base plates, and poured in cement underneath them. Thus over
these years with the train running by, it would have settled on the new cement
and new pressure treated base plates, so at least the garage apartment would
not shake any more. I don't know about the main house where the furniture is in
the basement. Well the lady in the house said she knew Billy Baldwin, so I
assumed she expected some sort of simple fix on the house, and nothing too
elaborate. Well have a good day, and don't take any wooden nickels. CIO
Note:<888>02/27/00 Sunday 10:55 P.M. EDT: Well I did my
house cleaning today and watered the plants. I discussed the volcanic activity
in the Philippines with a number of family members and associates. I suppose
will have to wait and see what happens. I suppose if the volcano in the
Philippines goes up soon which I expect it will, there will be a large
radioactive flash felt around the world. A lot of natural systems will be
disturbed along with man made systems. More than likely the best thing for
those whom are far enough away is sit quietly in their homes and relax. Far
enough is a matter of relevance. I suppose the west coast of California, the
west coast of North America, the west coast of Latin America, the west coast of
South America, the east coast of Asia and Australia, and the a great many
island formations in between might be threatened by tidal wave or tsunami
activity of the major eruption when it happens. It could also trigger earth
quakes in that region. On the other side of the globe I heard there was an
eruption in Iceland, so I would assume that any volcanic range or mountain or
island group in the world might threatened, since it seems that the intense
solar flare activity just starting to be produced this year will and probably
most likely trigger similar volcanic activities in other regions of the world.
Here locally although we are not close to a volcano, we have to worry about the
Atlantic Rift zone in the middle of the Atlantic which could erupt and threaten
the eastern North America, South America, Latin America, island formations, and
western European and Africa and their island formations. Thus if nothing major
happens we will be lucky. I am advising local people here despite our pleasant
weather recently, next winter will be severely cold for this region, but
possibly not much snow since severe cold frequently does not mean cold. In the
New York City metropolitan region we can expect temperature down to 50 degrees
below zero, with an average temperature during the winter from 0 degrees F. to
40 degrees F. with a great many days never going above 20 degrees F.. I suppose
we will find out about the anticipated snow levels when it happens. I would
imagine the summer will be cooler, and the amount of participation in the
summer might indicate how much we will get in the winter. I suppose those
anticipating heading towards warmer regions in the southern regions and the
Caribbean will have to wait out the hurricane season if one develops. It is
hard to plan ahead until the intensity of the actual event occurs. I am not an
expert on climate forecast, I am just giving a quick summary based on my
knowledge of reading a number of internet sites and my own personal historical
experience. I had the Lasagna and ice tea three times today also, and I have
been relaxing a bit. Well have a good evening, and I probably will go to sleep
soon. Have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>02/27/00 Sunday 11:30 A.M. EDT: Judging from what
I know all personnel including United States Navy personnel should evacuate the
island of Manila in the Philippines including Subac Bay Navy station and all
United States and Commonwealth delegations should leave the island immediately.
Put you bloody ships out to sea. MIKE CIO
Note:<888>02/27/00 Sunday 11:00 A.M. EDT: I had my server
hacked into and crashed by "gates086.beachlink.com" which is run by
www.beachlink.com which is run by www.myway.com out of Andover, Massachusetts.
It sounds like George Bush and his Andover prep school friends got together
with the Mafia and Frank Sinatra and are causing this problem. More than likely
the "gates086.beachlink.com" is Bill Gates or one of his imposter
associates. Thus I think it is safe assume the hackers are coming out of the
Andover Prep school or some facility near by like Fort Devans Military
Intelligence post near Lowell, Massachusetts or Digital Computer owned by
Compaq Computer. I would say the Federal Communications commission could round
them all up give them some vacation time, since a great many people whom go to
establishment schools end up doing jail time. I also last Thursday saw the
internet leading Civilian weather directory expert out of the University of
Michigan. Well not much else happening. I was up at 9 A.M., and I had breakfast
of my home made lasagna and ice tea and a shot glass of orange juice since it
is so strong. I am not bothering with coffee since with a solar flare you
really don't need coffee. Well have a good day. I will now do my usual house
cleaning. CIO
Note:<888>02/27/00 Sunday 12:10 A.M. EDT: Well I did pretty
much nothing today but relax for a change. Possibly my system is messed up
because they're putting orange juice concentrate in the fresh Florida orange
juice cartons instead of fresh orange juice. This is actually a bargain since
one can dilute it with water and have a similar taste. I would recommend 3 to 1
parts water to orange juice concentrate. As usual some lame brain down in
Florida is not watching his orange juice quality control. On the volcano event
Orange is the highest state of alert which means eruption is eminent. I
recommend evacuating all personnel at least 200 miles or 320 kilometers from
this event. All I know is the Reuters news report. Please be safe and evacuate
at least that distance quid pro quo or as fast as possible. I made up two
batches of bumble bee tuna lasagna with home made tomato spaghetti sauce, two
cans of tuna, a box of Ronzoni lasagna, and a jar of Ragu alfredo sauce which
looks pretty tasty. After cooling it a bit, I put it in the refrigerator to
chill and set. I am a bit tired, and I find it necessary to try to get a bet of
rest. Please have a quiet evening, and exercise all caution and withdraw from
the epicenter of the volcanic event. With sun spots going on these events could
continue on for a while. Pax Vobiscum. Traditionally during lent some religions
don't eat meat, so if you're accustomed to eating meat during lent it should be
in abundance. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>02/26/00 Saturday 11:30 A.M. EST: Well the solar
flare activity seems to have died down for now. My computer is running
perfectly fine. I set up the energy saving features in the CMOS, so the unused
hard drives don't work when the server is working. I lower the brightness on
the monitor, so it is not so hard on the eyes. I went out on Thursday, and I
made my 3 P.M. appointment. I drove down by the waterfront, and I chatted with
some of the waterfront observers. One local is blasting the sound of a screech
owl all over the harbor to scare away the geese. I suggested putting some swans
on his lawn, and the geese would probably not poop on the lawn. Swans tend to
intimidate geese. I then drove over to CVS in Old Greenwich, and I mentioned
the solar flare to their tech people. I was able to find in the Clearance
Center for $2 plus .12 CT. tax a Duracell Refillable Alkaline battery kit,
which is a tenth the normal price. I don't know if it works I have not opened
it. I went home, and I had my the last of the boneless breast of chicken, with
steamed broccoli, microwaved potatoes, and ice tea. I relaxed most of the
evening, and the morning, and did not do much work on the computer. It all
seems to be running fine. I went out for cigarettes at CVS in Old Greenwich
about 10:30 P.M., and I bought Dutch Treats Pipe Aroma for $14.19 plus .85 tax
for $15.04. I stopped by the waterfront first, and a few kids were out drinking
beer in shorts and observing the night skyline. One of them went to John Jay
college of criminal justice in the Bronx. I then stopped by the Hyatt in Old
Greenwich, and the bank of New York money machine was working during the solar
flare. I noticed quite a few familiar faces. I then drove downtown, and a few
youngsters were out. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and I
found what looked to be an expensive Italian leather handbag on top of the
garbage at Planet Pizza which they leave out in the street after the store
closes. I showed it to one regular walked, and I turned it into the police
station. I then returned home, and I relaxed until about 4 A.M.. I had some
home made yogurt and ice tea. I was up on Friday about 4 P.M.. I had three soft
boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. During a solar flare
one should probably not drink coffee, since the mind tends to get a little
short circuited. I suggest drinking Perrier which has naturally occurring
lithium and a few other ingredients, and a great many nuclear engineers enjoy
drinking Perrier. It tends to counteract whatever the solar flare radiation
does, possibly adding more neutrons to the system. I relaxed all evening, and I
restarted the server on Friday evening. I activated the energy saving features.
I then had a couple of yogurts, and a peanut butter sandwich through out the
evening along with instead of ice tea. I quietly sipped a 28 ounce bottle of
Perrier with a small bit of orange juice added from an old A&P wine glass.
I did some brain storming. I figured a volcano had gone off from the clouds on
the waterfront, I saw on Thursday afternoon. They were about the fourth worse
cloud formation, I had ever seen in my life. I guess with the volcano going off
in the Philippines, it means next winter will have a lot more cold and a lot
more snow. I guess the price of oil will be up and more people will want GMC
all weather vehicles. As usual until confirmed the volcano activity puts up all
the world wide Nuclear defense screens until confirmed. It is possibly a
preerruption, and there might more eruptions. I suppose one could draw a
correlation between this recent amount of sun spot activity and increased
volcanic activity. The sun spot activity is suppose to continue through out
this year at various intervals. I have not been out since Friday morning
Thursday evening walk. Thus if one's brain is fried from increased solar flare
of volcanic activity, I suggest drinking Perrier or possibly taking Lithium
Carbonate which is a naturally occurring salt. Well I went to bed at 4 A.M.,
and I was up at 10 A.M.. I still have to have breakfast and clean up. I have a
little bit of gasoline left, so I could go out. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>02/24/00 Thursday 1:15 P.M. EST: Well with
sunspots going on or solar flares, I am not so sure how reliable this
technology is. In this area with Red Cross disaster planning, one of the worse
case scenarios would be if sun spots or solar flares caused one of the four 23
to 30 year old nuclear reactors in this area to fail, and we had some sort of
Chernobyl type of event. In other news my arthritis is bothering me in this
warmer but cooler but still very damp weather. I noticed when I went out
yesterday afternoon down by the waterfront, it is very quiet around town. I
chatted with a couple of locals down by the waterfront. I stopped by the
library and chatted with a local. I went by the Grand Union, and I bought a
half gallon of Florida Natural orange juice for $2.50, a 3 pound bag of Idaho
potatoes for $2.99, a dozen large GU eggs for $1.49, a can of Maxwell House
French Roast coffee for $2.99 that was suppose to be .99, "I Can't Believe
It's Not Butter" $1.29, and a 24 ounce box of Kellogg’s corn flakes for
$1.79. I suppose possibly the Maxwell House French Roast coffee was placed
possibly with less expensive Savarin coffee on sale for .99 instead of $2.99. I
will have to check it out. I then went home, and I had reheated boneless
chicken breast, steamed fresh broccoli, and microwaved Idaho potato for dinner
with ice tea. I did a bit of simple maintenance on the computer and relaxing until
4 A.M. this morning. I put a OEM IDE cable on my D: drive and my Cdrom player.
It has the alignment, so I can install the D: drive right side up. I also put
the Cdrom Rom player in the lower bay, so the cable can reach it all in right
order. I set the default IDE setups of no 32 bit, and PIO 4. I also put the
memory refresh rate at 4. I was having problems with the Network settings, and
I think the www.grc.com programs mess up one's networking. Or possibly, with
the SoHo LAN card, one has to install the card after the Networking setup. I am
just using Microsoft Client for Networks, the NEC 10/100 dialer, and the
TCP/IP. I don't bother with the Network Dialup, since I don't have a dialup
account that I use regularly or its TCP/IP. Well I was up at 8 A.M. this
morning to finish off all of this. I chatted with a couple of family members. I
am just finishing making up ice tea, and I just had breakfast of Post Raisin
bran, toast, orange juice, and vitamins. I noticed that when one drinks the
bottom remains of the fourth jug of ice tea for the week, one frequently can
get the effect of Tannic Acid poisoning since the remains of the ice tea
settles, and if you believe that I have a Bridge in Brooklyn to sell you.
Situation remains the same, Same Old Shit, SNAFU. Well at least the computer is
running fine for now. Let's see what the so called sun spots do or some
intruder into this apartment or the network. Quite frankly from experience with
the software, the software always seems to have a mind of it's own, but it generally
works pretty well. Right now the system is running fine up to peak performance.
Have a good afternoon, I have to get ready for a 3 P.M. appointment. I also
installed the new CPU fan that I bought from Ming with the motherboard instead
of the one that came with the CPU, since it is quieter and seems to be better
quality made in China. CIO
Note:<888>02/23/00 Wednesday 4:00 P.M. EST: One of the
stories printed recently mentioned that there is suppose to be the most intense
solar flare of the century during this February. I would imagine with the very
sunny day and intense radiation, it is probably going on right now. Solar
flares can play havoc with most types of electronics since I believe they emit
large amounts of Neutrons which interfere with electronics’ electrons. Thus
whether machinery is turned on or not it can cause problems. I finished the E:
tape backup about 9 A.M. this morning. I got up and started the C: tape drive
backup which finished about 1 P.M.. I finally got up around noon. I had breakfast
of three soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I lowered
my Cdrom player setting to PIO 2 and no 32 bit access in the CMOS. I am running
my hard drives at 32 bit access with PIO of five. I have the refresh rate set
at 0 instead of 4. I noticed when doing a hard drive to hard drive backup, one
has to delete the old file first before overwriting. I just finished part 1 of
the C: drive to D: drive backup, and part two should be finished shortly. Thus
I am all done with the maintenance, and as soon as I reboot, I will have the
main server up and running. I will go out directly for a little fresh air being
sure to wear my sun glasses. Well have an enjoyable day, and if any electronics
malfunction you know why possibly. CIO
Note:<888>02/23/00 Wednesday 4:15 A.M. EST: Well I am still
up. I had the system running this afternoon after lunch of homemade Colombo
Mount Gay Rum Punch Yogurt and a peanut butter sandwich with ice tea. I kept
working on the system until about 8 P.M., and then I started having dinner of
baked boneless breast of chicken with garlic herbs in white wine, with steamed
Zucchini and baked onion and ice tea. I had a cup of Samba instant coffee with
my lunch. Well just as I was about to sit down to dinner, I had taken off the
cover on the computer to fix a problem with the sound card. Also the Cdrom
player was making noise. I had reinstalled Windows 98 second edition this
afternoon and started tweaking it. Low to my amazement when I started to
replace the cable on the IDE 2 to the D: drive and Cdrom, I discovered I had it
in reverse order of the drives. I had the Cdrom on the end when the D: drive
should have been on the end. I don't know how long it has been this way, since
I have taken the Cdrom drive out a number of time to put software on the backup
486. As soon as I switched the cabling around the computer started running
perfectly fine and faster than ever. I set my Video refresh rate to 0, 70 MHz,
and 10 for the memory in the Cmos. I selected assign IRQ to PCI video, and I
set my LPT port to EPP, all CMOS setups. I still have to use the sis5598.zip
the SIS Video Driver Version 1.14 B for my S‑571 LMR motherboard made by
www.pcchips.com.tw because, the Microsoft Update for the SIS driver freezes the
system. I reinstalled Windows 98 Second edition after dinner. The system was
running the best it ever has. I installed the Internet Explorer 5.5 and its
accessory program. I installed Direct X 7.A. However when I was installing the
Seagate backup software for my Sony Superstation, the SCSI driver for the port
it installs on LPT1 was out of date, so I booted with the tape driver off, and
updated the driver with Microsoft Windows Update. I also am not using Virtual
Networks driver, but I have the Dialup adaptor installed in the network along
with the modem driver. I ran the usual sweet of maintenance utilities from
Norton, and made backups of the registry with System Information tool, and
copied the registry to a separate folder on the E: drive. I set the Swapper in
the D: drive, and I ran Norton Optimizer to on it and the registry to. I also
ran Norton Speed Disk on the C: drive. This all took a bit of time, but the
system is running great, and I will now see if the tape backup works on the E:
drive before I got to bed while it backs up fast on EPP. I tried freezing some
of the yogurt, but it came out hard in the two containers I tried, so I put
them back in the refrigerator. I then put some of the Yogurt in a clean Colombo
vanilla container without the preserves that comes with the new handy little
spoon. Well I am quite bushed, but I am happy to have the computer running fine
again. I will start the tape backup, probably go to bed shortly thereafter.
Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>02/22/00 Tuesday 12:40 P.M. EST: Well they
counched out when I was testing it on ABC news. I tried reboot a few times to
no avail. I finally enabled "Assign IRQ to Video PCI" in the CMOS on
Plug and Play properties. The system booted fine, and I set the Video refresh
rate to 72 MHz for the onboard video, I have set in the CMOS to 70 MHz, and I
set the monitor refresh rate to 72 MHz also, since the monitor refresh rate
should not be anymore than the video adaptor refresh rate. I left the color
settings at True Color 24 bit. However, if could afford a separate video card
with say about 16 megs of memory, I would not have this problem, since I
believe my high quality monitor is capable of much higher refresh rates up to
about 100 MHz. I will have to check the documentation that came with it. Well
time to check the mail, and I think I will have some home made yogurt and a
peanut butter sandwich for lunch. Have a good afternoon. The system video seems
to be working fine now, and it boots fluidly and fast. Also I used registry
checker in Windows 98 System Information to save the registry twice. CIO
Note:<888>02/22/00 Tuesday 11:55 A.M. EST: I was able to
download sis5598.zip the SIS Video Driver Version 1.14 B for my S‑571 LMR
motherboard made by www.pcchips.com.tw , and I posted it from that link, so any
other users can use the latest version video driver. I rebooted a second time
after rebooting the first time to install it. I am using the video driver
install defaults of "optimal" for the onboard video, and 85 MHz for
my 19 inch CompUSA monitor also made in Taiwan. I set the color setting to
emmulate the Diamond monitor. I have it working on "True Color" at
800X600, and it all seems to be working fine, and it has not frozen, and it
passed my short battery of test without freezing. Well it all takes time. Well
I guess my home made yogurt is ready, so I will check the mail first. After
breakfast I rested until 10:30 A.M. while downloading the video driver. My
neighbor told me there was another toaster over smoke alarm, which as usual I
did not hear since in my bedroom while asleep I can not hear the central alarm
system. I did scan the sis5598.zip file with Norton AntiVirus with the latest
virus definition list, and it came out clean. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>02/22/00 Tuesday 7:40 A.M. EST: Well I went to bed
at 1 A.M., and I had a phone call from a family relative wanting to know the
telephone for www.polywell.com.I suggested that they look into the new Compaq
$500 model advertised in the computer press this week. It has a 500 MHz
celeron, 64 megs of memory, 4 gigabyte hard drive, and it is in a well designed
hard drive. I believe it has a Cdrom drive, but I am not sure if it has a
floppy disk drive or LAN connector. I was up at 6:30 A.M. this morning. I had
Cappuccino, Post raisin bran, toast, orange juice, and vitamins. I will put the
Yogurt in the refrigerator at 8 A.M., and it should be chilled and ready at
noon. I am throwing out a bunch of glass jars, I don't have room for. I was
thinking about the problems I have making a tape backup of the E: drive.
Perhaps if I ran Norton Disk Doctor on it, and I then ran Norton Speed Disk on
it, it might be more successful. However, since I have 75,000 URL links on that
drive, I have had the problem in the past that if a URL is too long or if it
has certain characters, they tape drive quits. There is no program that I know
of to scan for these characteristics. Also I need a program to eliminate empty
folders on the hard drive. Well not much else happening this morning. I will do
a little bit of regular internet work. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>02/22/00 Tuesday 12:30 A.M. EST: Well I hope
everyone had a Happy President's Day weekend. I heard a bit of airplane traffic
today, so maybe the CEO set are jet setting in or out after this long weekend. On
Saturday night I worked on networking my two computers together. It went on
until 1 P.M. Sunday morning. I got the Networking working on both computers,
but the onboard SIS LAN would not work with the 3Com Ethernet II card in the
back up 486. I suppose I could have worked on tweaking the setting, and I might
have gotten it going. I used this reference for networking Thresh's FiringSquad
, but unfortunately I did not know how setup the onboard LAN and the 3Com card
other than their default. Since the additional networking drivers use a bit of
resources on Monday morning I deleted them from the main computer, and I worked
on restoring the system to its former setup. I believe for the 26 hours from
midnight on Saturday to 2 A.M. on Monday morning I worked on networking the
systems, I must have rebooted quite a few times. I was having problems with my
onboard SIS video driver, also which came with the OEM 5 Cdrom that came with
my motherboard, and I found Version 7 at http://www.pcchips.com/ the
manufacturer in Taiwan which their American representative at www.pcware.com
does not post. Unfortunately the site is tediously slow, so I have not been
able to download "SIS5598.zip"? the latest version for Windows 98. I
just noticed my properties in my Device drivers, does not work, which is the
first time that has ever happened. Thus although I got networking going on each
system, each system would not recognize the other. I left the networking on the
backup up 486 system. I had breakfast on Sunday morning at 1 A.M. of Post
Raisin bran, orange juice, coffee, vitamins, and toast. I sipped ice tea
through out the day, and about 7 P.M. on Sunday I had reheated spaghetti sauce
and noodles with ice tea. I believe I also had some Samba instant coffee. I
chatted with a family member whom is doing well on Sunday. I working on the
computer until 2:30 A.M. on Monday morning. I basically was able to install the
networking on both computers by switching the Cdrom drive from each computer
back and forth. I had to go through a number of procedures to get it all going,
but still the card would not recognize each other. I don't think I will bother
trying it again. I was up at 6 A.M. on Monday morning. I put the systems back
together. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange
juice, and vitamins. I worked on trying to get the video driver working
properly, and I finally reinstalled Windows 98 second edition again. I finally
got the video driver working without freezes, by lowering the MHz of the
onboard SIS video driver to 60 MHz, and the memory speed to 12, so it would
boot and not freeze. Once it boots properly, I also reduced the colors to 256
colors, and the 640X480 resolution. I then changed the video refresh rate to
Default for both monitor and adaptor, and I reboot; and I increase the memory
setting to 10 and the video adaptor MHz to 79MHz, and I rebooted a couple of
times and I might have also done a safe boot to set the settings. I then
increased the video adaptor and monitor settings in the SIS settings to 72 MHz,
and I rebooted a couple of times again with a safe boot. I then increase the
colors to High Color 16 bit and 800X600, and it is all working fine the way it
did before. I am not bothering with True color for now until I can download the
updated driver from Taiwan. Earlier in the day I ran all the usual maintenance
routines, and on Saturday night I did a tape backup of the C: drive. I also did
a C: to D: drive backup, and a E: to D: drive backup. I was not able to do a E:
drive backup since I believe I have a faulty tape which is warranted by Sony.
When doing the tape backups, I tried both EPP and normal LPT setting at
different setting, and I also lower the MHz on the monitor and adaptor to
prevent freezing. I tried another F: tape backup several times today with the
lower settings, and the system froze on the F: drive. I did do a C: backup to
the D: drive. I do each drive's backups in two parts, since each of the two
drives is over 3 megs. I also on Saturday night had to delete my partition on
the C: drive, when a bad CRC, on the hard disk messed up my directory
structure. I forgot to use the Norton Rescue disks with Image. I reformatted
the C: drive, and I reinstalled Windows 98 and Windows 98 second edition, and I
restored the backup to the drive and I then reinstalled Internet Explorer 5.5
and it's accessory programs that were lacking. Well it was a lot of head ache
over the holiday weekend, but the system is all running fine again. I had
reheated spaghetti and noodles for lunch today with ice tea and Samba instant
coffee. I watered the plants on Sunday. I did the rest of my house cleaning on
Monday. I did a few extra chores. I went out about 5 P.M., and I stopped by CVS
and I bought some CVS generic yellow mouthwash for $3.69 and plus .22 Ct. tax
for $3.91 total. I then drove down by the waterfront, and I chatted with a
local for about an hour. I then headed over to Exxon, and I bought a package of
Basic Ultra light 100s for $2.90. I then stopped by the Food Emporium which is
finished remodeling. I bought a head of Foxy lettuce for .79, a gallon of whole
milk for $2.99, and a cup of Colombo vanilla yogurt for .50 for $4.27 total. I
noticed Twining Earle Grey tea at the Food Emporium in 25 bag packages is buy
one get one free. I also noticed their loose gourmet coffee beans are $5.99 a
pound. I toured the whole store to know where everything is. However their
prices are a bit higher than the Grand Union. However, the do present an
excellent selection of first choice goods. I then returned home. I tried starting
the F: drive tape backup again which failed while I was away. I tweaked the
video setting back to normal after it failed for the last time. I then made up
3 quart batch of Yogurt. I boiled about 2 1/2 quarts of milk. I added to it, a
jigger of Mount Gay rum, 2 teaspoons of vanilla, and four ounces of honey an a
few dashes of Angostura bitters. I wiped off my Salton Yogurt makers, and I
washed the yogurt cups. I put a couple of teaspoons of Forelli raspberry
preserve in each cup. I cooled the boiling milk mixture and with my Salton
thermometer, I added six tablespoons of the Columbo yogurt mixture and mixed it
all together at the right temperature. I then poured the mixture into the ten
Salton Yogurt cups with the raspberry preserve, and I added some to two other
Salton cups, and I filled a covered pint meassuring cup, and the raspberry
preserver jar. I put the ten cups in the two Salton yogurt warmers, and I put
the other four containers on top covered with a towel. I started them at 10
P.M., and they should be ready at 8 A.M. Tuesday morning to be refrigerated. I
then broke up some lettuce, and put eight small girkins on a plate with it, and
two quartered sweet pickles and I mixed up a batch of a eight of a cup of white
wine, a eighth of a cup of red vinegar, a dash of Lea and Perrins
Worcestershire sauce, and two teaspoons of Bournier mustard, and I added a half
cup of olive oil to the pitcher I mixed it up in, and I mixed it together, I
added a small amount to the lettuce and pickle salad. I left the rest in the
pitcher on the kitchen counter for use later. One generally does not freeze
olive oil mixtures. Well I also started the computer server going again. I am a
bit tired, so I think I will relax and go to bed soon. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>02/19/00 Saturday 4:30 P.M. EST: I had defrosted
spaghetti sauce and spaghetti for dinner this morning. I went out about 8 A.M..
I cleaned of the snow and ice off my car. The drive and sidewalks were still
slippery. I threw some sand on the walk by the front door. I helped a neighbor
clear of their car. I went downtown. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop. I
stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I went down Greenwich Avenue, and I
drove down by the waterfront. I drove back up to the Post Road. I stopped by
ELDC, but they were not open yet. I stopped by Staples, and I bought a steel
folder box with lock and key for $2 and .12 tax. I went by the Old Greenwich
Thrift shop. I stopped by CVS in Old Greenwich, and I bought a carton of Philly
Cigar cigarettes for $15.04 with tax. I drove around Tod's Point. The high tide
was very high up to the maximum high tide line. I saw a few walkers risking
walking on the ice. I drove back to town, and I stopped by the Grand Union. I
bought a half gallon of Florida Natural orange juice for $2.50, a box of GU tea
bags for $1.49, a head of broccoli for $1.50, Purdue boneless breast of chicken
at $1.88 a pound for $2.76 for $8.25 total. I then headed over to the Arnold
Bread outlet. I bought three loaves of HealthNut bread for $2.43 total. I
returned home, and I cleared the snow and ice off a neighbor's car. I relaxed
most of the afternoon. I added the Virtual Private Networks, DialUp Networking,
and DialUp Networking TCP/IP, and NDSWIN Network to my networking setup, hoping
that my Email would come in. The only mail to come in the last three days, was
today's version of the New York Times, so I guess most of my automatic Email
comes from the West Coast, but it seems peculiar no other email arrived. I am
not able to download the Real Plug in for my Real player either, so I think it
is safe to assume with the snow in the Midwest that either there is a lot of
internet traffic or that a major line is down. Well it defrost a bit today, but
I will dare say it will be a bit colder and freeze this evening. Happy 40th
Birthday to Prince Andrew, where ever in the world you are. Well time for some
sleep, possibly after a light snack of a peanut butter sandwich. CIO
Note:<888>02/19/00 Saturday 7:00 A.M. EST: I finally got the
correct video drive for the onboard SIS driver on my motherboard by running
Setup.exe from the appropriate folder, and the system is working as well as it
ever has. I do not recommend using Windows Update for the driver, but the one
that came on the OEM cdrom. Well time to start the server, and maybe have a
bite to eat. CIO
Note:<888>02/19/00 Saturday 4:25 A.M. EST: I am finishing
running Norton AntiVirus. I had the reinstallation problem created by a bad
sector on my C: drive which caused me to lose my directory structure. Instead
of restoring the image file which I could have done with the Norton Rescue
disks, I deleted the C: drive with Fdisk and reinstalled it as a FAT 32 drive,
and then I formatted it. I was lucky to have a format disk, since the Microsoft
Windows 98 boot disk does not have the format.exe on it. I added it to it with
my backup computer. Thus it doing it this way created another day's work. I
just ran image to update the image file. I am now running Norton Disk Doctor
surface scan on the C: drive, and once it is finished, I will start the server
and do some normal work. I think it is clear out, but it might still be
sleeting or freezing rain, so I will wait to clean the snow off the car until,
I am ready to go out, so I won't have frozen rain on the car instead of snow.
Well have a good morning. I am trying to get my since of humor back. The NOAA
weather radio went off at 4 A.M. with ice and sleet warnings for Nassau and
Suffolk counties on Long Island, New York; but it did not say much about what is
happening here. I did not install the Network Dialup drivers, so as to use less
resources. If I have to use the telephone modem, I can install them quickly.
Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>02/19/00 Saturday 4:00 A.M. EST: I tried
uninstalling Internet Explorer 5.5 and I basically had my system messed up. I
tried making tape backups and the tape backup did not work. Basically I believe
I have one bad tape, and I need to get it replaced under warranty. Also with
Seagate Backup, it might not work with certain updated "MFC42.DLL"
and "MFC40.DLL" files that Internet Explorer 5.5 places in the
C:\Windows\System directory. I did make a backup of the C: to D: drive. I went
to bed on Thursday about noon after failing on the backups. I was up on
Thursday evening about 9 P.M.. I had raisin bran, toast, coffee, orange juice,
and vitamins. I rested a bit, and I had the DOS version on boot of Norton
Scandisk mess up my directory structure. I spent the rest of Friday morning
reinstalling Windows 98 second edition which means one has to install Windows
98 first. I then restored my backup. I had a problem getting the correct video
drive from the OEM cdrom on the machine, but I eventually succeeded. I did a
tape backup of the C: drive which worked, because I had yet to refresh Internet
Explorer 5.5. I had dinner about 8 P.M. of two square hamburgers, mashed
potatoes, steamed frozen broccoli, ice tea, and coffee. I went to bed about 1
P.M. after starting a Tape backup of the C: drive which succeeded since I had
not yet reinstalled the installation of Internet Explorer 5.5.. I was up at
about 7 P.M., and I had an E: tape backup fail a number of times. I went back
to bed until about midnight. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast,
coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I did a C: drive to D: drive backup. The
system was still a bit unstable, so I reinstalled Internet Explorer 5.5 beta
and a few of its accessories program along with Direct X 7A. The system started
working normally and as well as ever. I guess once you install Internet
Explorer 5.5 beta you can't uninstall it, and you need to run it with the
latest files which you can't update from Windows Update anymore. Anyway the
system is running just fine now. I started a Scan with Norton AntiVirus which
is taking a while. I also ran all the usual utilities this evening and
yesterday. I will start the server once Norton AntiVirus completes. I cleaned
up, and I guess once I finish Norton AntiVirus and start the server, I will go
out and clean off the snow off the car and go for a short drive. I would say we
had about five inches of snow. Unless Windows 2000 comes with support for the
Sony Superstation, I don't think I can use it, if I were able to afford Windows
2000. I will have to check Microsoft tech pages. I will eventually need to
backup the E: drive to tape, possibly by temporarily replacing the
"mfc42.dll" and the "mfc40.dll" files with older ones that
I have saved. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>02/17/00 Thursday 6:00 A.M. EST: I went out
yesterday. I stopped by the Housing Authority and dropped off papers. I stopped
by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I drove up to the Emission station in Darien,
and I had my emissions checked for $10. I will not have to do it after this
year, because the car will be 25 years old. I then drove to CompUSA, and I
returned the LAN Card, I had bought last week. I toured the store for a while.
I noticed they have SoHo Five Port Hubs for $25 for networking computers. I
noticed, unless they're mispriced on the shelf, that they have the Microsoft
Wireless wheel mouse for $30. I then went over to the Wiz and toured the store.
They have a few clearance items in the stereo department. Also I noticed they
were clearing out a Memorex scanner in unopened box with OCR software at 1200 DPI
for $50. I returned home after briefly stopping at Staples in Old Greenwich,
and I had dinner of two quarter pound square hamburgers cooked with a bit of
olive oil, a chopped onion, and a chopped zucchini with a bit of wine, butter,
herbs and spices, and Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce along with a cover
on the Griswold frying pan. I had this with ice tea and Samba coffee and
finished about 10 P.M.. After dinner I relaxed around the house until about
midnight. I then moved the blue sofa towards the large sofa bit. I put the two
restored French dining chairs against the left closet. I took down from the
false ceiling four bent wood oak blue chairs, which I placed around the dining
table around the near half of the table. I also moved the dining table towards
the desk to give a bit more room. I added a couple of place mats to it, and I
rearranged some items on it. I then started surfing the net. I looked at some
of Microsoft Windows 2000 information. I downloaded a number of Real Programs
for broadcasting and content creation, but I am not sure if I have enough
resources for them. I might have to find an earlier version. I downloaded and
installed Apache 1.3.11 . I updated my video drive with the Microsoft Update
and was prompted for the OEM cdrom for the rest of it. I set it at Optimal, and
it has been running fine. I also set the CMOS for the Refresh memory to 0. I
tried out Dragon Dictate with the higher processor. I will now start the
server, and start two partial for who C: drive to D: drive backups. Once I
start the second, I will probably go to bed. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>02/16/00 Wednesday 11:35 A.M. EST: Well I am
feeling better. Whatever happened Sunday morning might have been some sort of
poisoning at Starbucks on Greenwich Avenue. It might have been the sour milk
that I just threw out of the refrigerator. It might have been a bad vitamin in
the vitamins that I usually take. It might have been the coffee was over strong
at Starbucks. It might have been they cleaned the coffee urns at Starbucks with
bleach the night before instead of baking soda. Whatever it was my system was
totally messed up until this morning. I made a few phone calls yesterday about
the matter and relaxed most of the day. I had sliced turkey, and mashed potatoes
with ice tea for breakfast on Tuesday. I had sliced turkey and mashed potatoes
with ice tea for lunch. About 4 P.M., United Parcel Service came with the AMD
K62 450 MHz processor with a fan cooler and heat sink, which I ordered from
AccessMicro.Com 45000 Computer Products Online! for $45 plus $15 shipping. I
quickly installed it. I accepted the CPU plug and play CMOS default and raised
it to the 83.6 MHz CMOS setting for the CPU plug and play since it is a 100 MHz
chip. I rebooted and it said I now have a 450 MHz chip onboard the computer. I
had to reinstall my video driver from the PCware S‑571 LMR motherboard
instead of using the PCWARE download, and I set it to 72 MHz for the onboard
adaptor, and it all worked fine. I did reinstall Windows 98, so it could
install any caching software possibly for the chip. I did also reinstall Direct
X 7.0 A.. I also reinstalled Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 and a few of its
other components. I took a break in the process of doing all of this, and I
went over to CVS on Greenwich Avenue, and they no long carry the cigar
cigarettes. I chatted with a friend about the fact that Encephalitis might
multiply exponentially this summer, and possibly a 100 would die instead of 10
like last summer, and the following summer 10,000 might die from it, if the
Reuters News story is true. I have not read any other mention of the fact, so
maybe it is not true. I then went over to CVS at the Riverside Shopping plaza,
and I bought Philly Natural cigar cigarettes for $14.19, a two bottle set of
European mystique of shampoo and conditioner for $1.49, and a 500 tablet bottle
of CVS aspirin for $6.49 for $22.17 total plus .94 sales tax for $23.11 total.
I then drove over to the Grand Union and bought a dozen large GU eggs for
$1.49, a half gallon of whole GU milk for $1.59, a half gallon of Florida
Natural orange juice $2.50, a pound of "I Can't Believe It's Not
Butter" for $1.29, two zucchini for $1.29 for .65 both, four cans of
Progresso tomatoes for $1.29 each, a package of ground round at $2.49 a pound
for $4.09, a two pound bag of onions for $1.99, four cans of Pope tomato paste
for .55 each, a bulb of garlic for .72, three packages of real Torino extra
thin number 16 spaghetti for .66 each for $24.37 total. I guess tonight I will
make up a batch of my spaghetti sauce. I returned home, and I worked on a few
system tweaks and maintenance until midnight. I basically ran all the normal
maintenance utilities and the system is up and running just great. According to
Norton System Information, my computer is now running at 456 MHz instead of 188
with the IBM Cyrix 233. Thus I am running at about 2 and a half times faster
than before. I am not sure if I have 66MHz memory. I probably do, but the
system would run faster with 100 MHz memory. Well I had a Stauffer’s Hearty
meal of Chicken Fettuccini for dinner about midnight. I am feeling better, and
I was up about 9:30 A.M. this morning. I had three soft boiled eggs, toast,
coffee, orange juice, and vitamins for breakfast. I did a few minor system tweaks.
I tried to run a C: drive to D: drive backup, but it did not finish since, it
is over 3 gigabytes and needs to be broken down into a smaller group. I will do
that later today. I will clean up shortly, and I will go downtown. I will
probably go up to CompUSA to return the $15 LAN card, and I might be able to
get $10 back from the Wiz for the SoHo card, I bought from them for $30 which
CompUSA sells for $20. I can not network my computers together since, file and
print sharing is crippled in my primary computer for the Network by something
in the policy settings, and I run the server with certain setting locked, so
people can not hack into my server. The computer is running just great. Well
have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>02/15/00 Tuesday 3:55 A.M. EST: Well I figured out
what it is all about. A clever group of thieves and software pirates seem to
think I have a prerelease version of Windows 2000, and they were trying to gain
access to my apartment or my computer, so as to obtain it and duplicate it
before the release date. Well if there is money to be made obviously they would
do this at $239 a copy. I don't have a prerelease copy, and I don't intend to
buy it or install it anytime in the near future, since I would have to upgrade
other system components and software. Well have a good morning. The FBI takes a
dim view of this sort of activity. CIO
Note:<888>02/15/00 Tuesday 1:00 A.M. EST: Historically when
all these incidents happen in this area, we trace them all back to the Yale
School of Chemistry and some SOB who was kicked out of the American Chemical
Society many years ago. CIO
Note:<888>02/15/00 Tuesday 12:45 A.M. EST: I made some phone
calls on Monday morning, and since I was tired I went back to bed until
midnight this morning. I had breakfast of oatmeal, vitamins, toast, coffee, and
orange juice during Monday morning. I just had cold turkey, mashed potatoes,
and ice tea. I was awake for quite a long time after I had the coffee at
Starbucks on Greenwich Avenue which I normally don't do. While there I noticed
the former head of research for Polaroid having coffee there along with a
research chemist for Dupont and a Swedish authority on Iroquit poisoning.
Either it was a set up or once again there trying to use me as a guinea pig. I
noticed that two wives of the current executive team at the White House have
had coffee at Starbucks. I believe they're probably pulling some sort of Kin
Keasey type activity there which is why I normally take my liquid from sealed
containers when outside my apartment. What ever the case this happens all the
time in the New York area. I have advised the appropriate authorities including
my insurance people. Perhaps the liberal people at Polaroid and Dupont whom I
have been affiliated with since Ruth Scott was Pierre Dupont’s daughter are
irritated with me for putting a Bush for President bumper sticker on my car.
Whatever the case the Interstate Commerce Commission and the Insurance Safety
Institute of America having equally established authorities and I would dare
say you can't teach an old dog new tricks. Well it is back to normal routine. I
missed my 4 P.M. appointment. I was contacted that there is a program that Dr.
Bombay talks about, and it connects all three hard drives into one partition.
Unfortunately, it would be my guess that if one hard drive or the program
failed, you would lose all three hard drives. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/07/00 Tuesday 9:35 P.M. EDT: Well I had a
Stauffer's Hearty Pot Roast dinner for a late meal yesterday morning. I went to
bed at about 6:30 A.M., and I was up at around noon. I had three soft boiled
eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins for orange juice. I then got a
tired spell, and I went to bed until about 6 P.M.. I had some pineapple and
white grape fruit salad, and I then made a few telephone calls. I changed my
CMOS to "NO" for "Assign IRQ to PCI", and I moved up the
Video driver to 72 MHz and the monitor driver to 72 MHz for the SIS onboard
Video driver. I have been having some problems with the Onboard Video, which I
won't have when I get the new video card. I also decide to remove all the music
files from my server, since a number of the music users including one regular
user from Rutgers University in New Jersey have been hacking into my server
creating havoc with the primary purpose of the server to provide reference
information. I have started using www.zonealarm.com as a free firewall to
hopefully thwart this activity. I have also been resting my eyes away from the
monitor to relax them until hopefully the new video card improves the
situation. If for some odd reason, someone does not like my reference
information, I might suggest they get a better education. Well from what I can
tell not much else is happening in this neck of the woods, so I plan to have a relaxing
evening and morning at home. I posted this note in reference to the music links
at music1.htm . Well from what I can tell one the internet, it only takes one
spoil sport to mess up a free volunteer project. Last month I only made $13 on
my internet advertising, and it cost me considerably more time and money to run
the site, so next time you don't like something think of the ramifications. As
far as I am concerned, they should turn off the electricity in New Jersey or at
least blink the lights, so they have to reset their electronic clocks and
servers. Well have a good morning. Remember, the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop
has their spring opening on Wednesday morning 3/8/00 at 8:30 A.M., and they
have plenty of interesting old records there for a minimal price. Well have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/06/00 Monday 5:15 A.M. EDT: Well I just
finished doing three loads of laundry, and three loads of drying, and I also
dried one assorted batch a second time. I have been relaxing most of the
morning, so not much going on. Well have a good morning, I think I will go to
bed. CIO
Note:<888>03/06/00 Monday 11:00 P.M. EDT: Well today was a
typical day in Greenwich. I think I had breakfast of Post Raisin bran, toast,
coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I drove downtown, and I stopped by Putnam
Trust Bank of New York; and I did some business. I then drove downtown, and I
paid my Bell Atlantic, Optimum Online, Cablevision, and Travelers Apartment
Insurance bills. I noticed a well know retiree walking around with a Pan Am bag
like I have in my apartment. I then went by the Hospital Thrift shop, and
they're not open for their spring preview opening until March 8, which I think
is Wednesday. I then drove back down the Avenue, and I observed the local
nature. I chatted with a resident from Australia about rum running in the old
days, certain suspect property transactions, the possibility of non native
species in our local waters like Alligators, Crocodiles, and Cayman. I then
drove uptown, and I stopped by the library and said hello to a native
Connecticut resident who was stopping by to see what he sees. I then stopped by
the Grand Union, and I bought two Stauffer’s hearty pot roast dinners for $2.50
each, a half gallon of GU whole milk for $1.59, a half gallon of Florida
Natural orange juice for $2.50, a Dole Pineapple for $1.99, a bunch of white
seedless grapes for $1.97 which I think were $1.50 a pound, and a can of black
seedless olives for .99 for $14.04 total. I then returned home, and I peeled
the pineapple and added the grapes, orange juice, Angostura bitters, and French
white wine, and put it all in a Rubbermaid container to ferment a bit for a day
before I start enjoying it. I then mixed the rest of the iceberg lettuce, some
of the Escarole lettuce, chopped celery, a half of sectioned tomato, a half can
of the black pitted olives, and a peeled and sliced and sectioned medium
cucumber, and added some of my home made vinaigrette mustard dressing for a
home made Greek salad without the Feta cheese. I relaxed a bit, and I did not
bother having coffee yet. I thought out some fish tails. I suppose I might have
enough energy as usual to stay up all night again, and possibly get around to
doing laundry. Today is a little bit warmer, by Connecticut standards, but if
you were from down south you would probably be cold. I noticed a car from
Ontario downtown last night, and I noticed another car from Ontario at the food
store today, so the last one was number 55 Canadian license plate, I have seen
in the area in about 16 years of observing. Well not much else happening, the
computer all seems to be running fine. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>03/06/00 Monday 4:45 A.M. EDT: Another uneventful
night in Greenwich, Connecticut USA. I went downtown after the last message. I
drove down by the harbor and more Swans are in attendance to ward off the
migrating Canadian Geese. I chatted with one local Swiss Businessman about
Swiss affairs. I returned to the center of town, and I chatted with another
local observer. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and I found a
$20 bill with a picture of Andrew Jackson in the street in front of the
railroad plaza movie theatre. I retrieved it since I think I know members of
the Jackson family whom might want it back some day. I then walked up the
Avenue, and I sat out for a while. I then walked down the Avenue, and I chatted
with a couple of fellows whom seem to know French and Spanish. I then walked
back up the Avenue, and I chatted with a couple of restaurant staff whom seem
to know English. I then walked up to the top of the Avenue, and I stopped by
Kinko’s and chatted with the night staff about technology. I then walked across
the Post Road, and I noticed that Harvey Electronics has a web site
www.harveyonline.com for high tech sophisticated electronic gear. I then walked
east on the Post Road, and I noticed that someone had knocked over the potted
evergreens in front of the Sotheby real estate office. I labored diligently and
uprighted them, so that the British and United States flag flying above them
looked presentable. I then walked back down the Avenue, and I sat out in the
center of town for a while. I then drove back down by the waterfront, and the
lights were still on, on Long Island; so I guess the electricity still works out
there. I then went for a little cruise. Since I had unexpected good fortune, I
took a drive up King Street where all the new construction is going on. I
toured Westchester Airport which at that hour of the morning is quite vacant. I
noticed that someone had posted a Wanted Posted at the New York State Police
headquarters of an individual that looks like a well known personality. If you
happen to see it, try to figure out whom it looks like and what he might look
like today. I chatted with the young fellow working late at the Hertz counter,
and advised him they should charge $3 a gallon for filling up returned rental
cars, since the price of gasoline locally is now up to $2 a gallon for service
attendance. I toured the airport, and they seem to have that old replica of the
DC‑3 Mohawk airplane that use to fly in their along with some other older
aircraft. At night it is hard to tell what they're doing up on King Street, but
I hope it is safe to assume they know what they're doing. I then returned down
King Street and drove back down by the harbor, and the Swans were still there.
I then returned home, and I relaxed a bit and made a couple of phone calls.
Well from what I can tell not much happening, so have a good morning. I am a
bit tired, so I will try to go bed now, so I can get some errands done some
time today as part of the Never Ending Routine. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/05/00 Sunday 10:40 P.M. EDT: Well I went back
to sleep after breakfast today, and I rested until noon. I then started
cleaning my apartment and watering the plants. I did this until about 4 P.M.
while listening to a bit of CD music. I then went out and stopped by the ATM
machine at Putnam Trust Bank of New York, and I withdrew funds. I then went by
the Exxon gasoline station next to the Greenwich Library and bought $15 of
premium gasoline at $1.89.90 a gallon. I then drove down by the waterfront, and
I chatted with a couple of fellows from Brazil about coffee. I chatted with a
senior IBM Internet Employee about the history of IBM and my family in
Virginia, New York, Illinois, and Florida and other points. I then returned to
the center of town, and I parked on the Avenue for a change with the rear end
of my Volvo with various signs displayed. I then went to Zyn's and checked out
the price of cigarettes, but they were to expensive. I walked down the Avenue
to the other Indian news stand, and I chatted with them about the weather and
cigarettes were too expensive too. I then went back up the Avenue, and I
chatted with a McCain campaign employee about local politics in the area. I
informed her, I would back whom ever won. I then drove over to Old Greenwich,
but CVS was closed. I then stopped by the Hyatt, and I chatted with local staff
there. I then went to Staples, and although they carry the Compaq computer
line, they don't have the new $500 Compaq computer with the Intel Celeron 500
MHz processor, 64 megs of memory, and 4.1 gigabyte hard drive that is
advertised in the computer press for the last week. It should be a hot seller
amongst the office crowd. I guess that is why no one in this area has it yet. I
then went to the Food Emporium at the Riverside Shopping center, and I noticed
they have substantial store made TV dinners for about $5 to $6. I decided to
buy a half of shell of Argentinean steak at $3.99 a pound about four pounds for
$15.76. The meat counter cut a whole shell in half for me. I then went over to
CVS at the same shopping plaza, and six packs of Philly Natural cigars with .25
off coupons for $8.04 plus .48 Ct. sales tax for $8.52. I chatted with a
traveling couple there whom looked familiar, and they said they were traveling
from Florida to Maine. They asked where an inexpensive motel was to stay, and I
told them the Howard Johnson’s in Cos Cob was about $100 a night. I then
suggested the Pequot Inn at the Fairfield Westport boarder might be less
expensive. I believe the Stamford Motor Inn rents by the hour, so I am not sure
it is a respectable motel for couples. I also said I knew of the motel by the
BonJournos, and I also mentioned that there is a less expensive hotel behind
the Taco Bell in Stamford. I also mentioned up in Milford, there are a lot of
reasonable motels near the truck stop. I have never really had much money to
travel outside of this area, so I don't really know where inexpensive lodgings
are. For all I know they're sleeping in the Darien rest area. I then returned
home, and chatted with another family member. One family member bought me
http://www.accessmicro.com/productinfo.php3?ProductId=D1787I56 this which
should cure my computer problems with the onboard video, and make my 19 inch
CompUSA monitor work at its full resolution capacity, so I don't have so much
problem with my eyes anymore. It is a pretty good price as always if one does
not mind waiting for United Parcel Service to deliver by ground from California
for $15. Since I am never in a rush, it should be here by the end of the week.
I then sliced the four pound Argentinean shell steak into five 1.5 to 2 inch
steaks since it is boneless, and I put them wrapped in plastic warp and
overwrapped in plastic grocery store bags into the freezer. I then took the
sixth thinner slice about 3/4 and inch, and I made steak and onions the
European way. I added a couple of tablespoons of olive oil to the old 14 inch
Griswold frying pan with glass dome lid. I then added a few pads of "I
Can't Believe It's Not Butter", and I set it on medium high to head up on
the electric burner. I then through a medium Idaho potato in Microwave over for
7 1/2 minutes. I have a fifteen year old General Electric microwave oven still
going that is lower power. I then also set steaming four sprigs of broccoli in
the Revere 2 quart pot with one of those steamer baskets. I then peppered the
thin steak and put it in the heated Griswold frying pan, along with three
minced gloves of garlic, and a peeled and chopped medium onion. I turned the
steak a few times browning it one both sides, and then I added a quarter cup of
white French wine to let it all simmer with a dozen drops of Lea and Perrins
Worcestershire sauce on the steak, and a few dashes of Italian seasoning,
basil, and oregano. In Northern Italian Etruscan cooking, they would have also
used Lemon juice, but I did not have any lemon juice. I stirred the onions
around, a briefly steamed the steak with the glass lid on four five minutes
flipping it over once while the broccoli and potato finished. I then had the
dinner with ice tea and coffee. It was a light healthy dinner with protein and
a enjoyable taste. Well have a good evening. I might try to do laundry this
morning, and I might possibly go out shortly. CIO
Note:<888>03/05/00 Sunday 8:05 A.M. EDT: I have been staying
inside relaxing since the last message. I was up for breakfast about noon
yesterday. I had three eggs, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I
listened to music and relax a bit. I took a nap in the evening. I did some web
browsing on the computer. I went back to bed about 2 A.M. this morning, and I
was up around 8 A.M. this morning. I had the salad I made about 6 P.M. last
evening. I also had a Stauffer's Hearty meal about 1 A.M. this morning. Thus it
is a normal quiet weekend at home. I will have some Post Raisin Bran, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins for breakfast. I guess then I will start on my
house cleaning. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/04/00 Saturday 3:40 A.M. EDT: Well after
dinner, I fell asleep listening to the BBC talk about Turkey the country that
is. I can play my 40 year old Zenith short-wave radio through my stereo system.
It was coming in fairly well considering the sunspot activity world wide. I
rested a bit until after midnight. I relax most the morning. I received an
interesting Post Card today from a friend with some helpful reference
information. It shows traditional Indian Signs: I don't have the characters, on
the computer fonts, but I will put in the translation.
Deer Track: Plenty Game
Bear Track: Good Omen
Rattlesnake Jaw: Strength
Headdress: Ceremonial Dance
Butterfly: Everlasting Life
Coyote Tracks:
Rain Clouds: Good Prospect
Lightning and Lightning Arrow: Swiftness
Days and Nights: Time
Morning Stars: Guidance
Sun Symbols: Happiness
Running Water: Constant Life
Raindrop‑Rain: Plentiful Crops
Horse: Journey
Tepee: Temporary Home
Sky Band: Leading to Happiness
Medicine Man's Eye: Wise Watchful
Mountain Range:
Hogan: Permanent Home
Big Mountain: Abundance
House of Water:
Fence: Guarding Good Luck
Enclosure for Ceremonial Dances
Eagle Feathers: Chief
Warding Off Evil Spirits
Paths Crossing
Peace
Man: Human Life
Thunderbird: Sacred Bearer of Happiness Unlimited
Crossed Arrows: Friendship
Arrow: Protection
Arrowhead: Alertness
4 Ages: Infancy, Youth, Middle and Old Age
Cactus: Sign of the Desert
Cactus Flower: Courtship
Saddle Bags: Journey
Bird: Carefree‑‑Lighthearted
Lightning Snake
Snake: Defiance, Wisdom
Thunderbird Track: Bright Prospects
Sun Rays: Constancy
Lasso: Captivity
Well not much else happening right now. I guess I should relax a
bit and eventually go to bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/03/00 Friday 9:55 P.M. EDT: I was up at about
noon today. I had breakfast of Post Raisin bran, toast, vitamins, orange juice,
and coffee. I went downtown about 2 P.M. after cleaning up. I stopped by Putnam
Trust Bank of New York. I paid my rent at First Union Bank. I drove by the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop, and I noticed the sign said they will open this
Monday for their annual Spring Preview offerings. I drove downtown, and I
stopped briefly by the waterfront. I went by the E.L.D.C. thrift shop at the shopping
plaza near Indian Field Road and the Mobil Station. I bought a copy of
"Alice In Wonderland" for .25 plus .02 Ct. sales tax. I also bought a
Conran Plastic Dish Towel holder with three steel swing arms for $3 plus .18
Ct. sales tax. I chatted with a few of the staff there. While exiting the
thrift shop, I noticed a couple of youngsters were carrying a little 2 inch CD
disk, that they think is the future of music, since one of them said he had put
16 songs on it. I suppose it all depends on how cheap if every RAM memory gets
as an alternative. I then stopped by the Porticellis Shopping Plaza in Cos Cob,
and I stopped by the Chris Shays campaign headquarters on the second floor and
I picked up six George W. Bush campaign stickers and I chatted briefly with one
of the volunteers. I also chatted briefly with a town historian who said he was
backing Albert Gore. I then headed over to the Greenwich Library. I read the
local paper. I then toured the computer book section. I checked out a picture
book on Paris, a picture book on French houses, and a picture book on Steam
Locomotives. I chatted with one of the senior waterfront staff, and I gave him
my viewpoint on using coal as an alternative energy source if we need to next
winter. I then returned home. I installed the Conran towel rack beneath the
Shield of Pall Mall in the kitchen entrance. I put the short wave radio where
it is more accessible from the Queen Anne chair. I rearrange my old records on
two shelves, so they're more easily access behind the television. I relaxed a
bit. About 7 P.M., I put a tablespoon of olive oil in the bottom of a Pyrex pie
dish. I then added a quarter cup of white wine. I took out the salmon steak,
(Note: People not experienced with fish bones, should not try to eat salmon steaks,
but salmon filet.), and I rinsed it off. I then wiped both sides in the olive
oil and white wine in the pie dish and set it in the center of the dish. I
added a few drops of angostura bitters, Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce,
and Angostura Teriyaki sauce to the top of the salmon. I then sprinkled on
basil and celery salt. I then peeled three tiny Idaho potatoes and halved them
and placed them half side down in the pie dish along with two peel medium onion
halves. I then put a aluminum pie pan over the dish and placed it in my older
Faberware convection oven at 350 degrees F. for 35 minutes. The salmon steak
was about 7/8 pound. I then sectioned some broccoli and set it up to steam for
the last ten minutes of the salmon steak cooking. I then shredded some iceberg
lettuce and some escarole lettuce rinsing it, and putting it on a plate. I slit
lengthwise two stalks of washed celery and cut the slit halves into three
sections each, and I placed them around the bed of lettuce. I then peeled one
medium cucumber, and I slit it lengthwise into four sections and then cut each
section in half. I placed these around the bed of lettuce with the celery. I
then cut a tomato in half vertically, and I made about eight slices out of one
half, and I placed them around the salad plate. I added four small kurkins in
the center. I then peeled and diced a medium onion and sprinkled it over the
salad plate. I put the plate in a plastic shopping bag and refrigerated it for
a late night snack. I then put an eight of a cup of white wine in a small six
ounce cream pitcher. I then added about a three tablespoons white vinegar. I
added two teaspoons Bournier Dijon mustard and then a few grinds of black
pepper, dashed of garlic powder, Italian spices, basil, oregano, celery salt and
I mixed it all together in the pitcher. I then added about three and a half
ounces of Bertolli olive oil and mixed it all together in the cream pitcher
with a spoon, and I then covered it with plastic wrap and left it on the
counter at room temperature, since olive oil tends to congeal if refrigerated.
Once the salmon, potatoes, and onion were cooked, I placed it on a plate and
poured the remaining cooking liquid on them. I then put the steamed broccoli in
a separate dish with a few thin pads of "I Can't Believe It's Not
Butter". I had this dinner with my ice tea mixture. I am now using about
five green tea bags in the mixture. I also put out a small bone plate for
discarding any bones in the salmon steak of which there were quite a few. I
generally eat salmon steak very slowly mashing the salmon with my tongue around
my mouth to make sure there are no bones in it. It is dangerous to eat salmon
steak by oneself, in case one should choke on bone, and not have someone to
give one the Heimlich maneuver. Well after dinner, I had a cup of coffee, and I
relaxed a bit. I guess I will have a quiet evening at home and do a little
laundry latter on. Have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>03/03/00 Friday 5:25 A.M. EDT: I added the Dialup
dialer and TCP/IP, and I updated the Logicode Modem driver to a 28,800
Sportster Modem Drive with Microsoft Update, and I added my init string for it,
"&F&C1&D2&K1&M4L2S6=2S7=90S10=7". I then signed
up for a backup Lycos Free Internet Access account, and it all went fine. I
have five numbers available in Stamford, Connecticut; but I only set up the two
numbers that begin with "3". Well if the cable modem should go down,
I now have a reliable backup dial number. Well I am beginning to get bushed, so
I think I should call it a day. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/03/00 Friday 2:05 A.M. EDT: Well for those of
you on a low budget in a local dial area to this service, I found this for
internet access Lycos Free Internet Access . I am catching up on my email. CIO
Note:<888>03/03/00 Friday 1:00 A.M. EDT: After the last
message, I went out. I drove down by the waterfront. It is a clear cold night
with a north wind. I parked in the center of town, and I walked the lower
section of Greenwich Avenue. I noticed a few of the local pubs had a few lingerers.
I sat out at the post office, and I noticed they have put new slats in the
benches and repainted them. I walked up to the center of town, and then I
returned to my car. I drove over to the Shell Station, and I returned a
quarter, I had barrowed the other night when I barrowed cigarettes. I just
returned home, and the music is enjoyable as ever to relax to and work. I have
to remember to change the CDs occasionally. With the Greenwich Library music CD
selection, I have a large selection of music to choose from, but I mostly
listen to Broadway Tunes since they are more cheerful. Well have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/02/00 Thursday 11:00 P.M. EDT: Well today was a
long day. I was up at 7 A.M.. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast,
coffee, vitamins, and orange juice. I went out about 9 P.M.. I stopped by the
Greenwich Post office, and I mailed a new voters registration card. I also paid
last month's Bell Atlantic telephone bill and this month's MCI telephone bill.
I drove down by the waterfront. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York and
did some banking. I then went over to Off Center Barber shop in Old Greenwich,
and I got my hair cut for $15 plus $5 tip. I stopped by the Old Greenwich
Thrift shop and everything is half price. I stopped by CVS and bought a 16 oz.
jar of dry roasted peanuts for $2.69, and then I drove out to the southwest
parking area and I had a light lunch observing the clouds and skyline from the
car on a cooler day. I noticed quite a few senior citizens out walking for
exercise. I then drove up to the WIZ in Norwalk, Connecticut; and I paid my
last month's cablevision. I still have to pay this month's cablevision and
@home cable modem service. I bought a clearance item, a Techniques 180 Watt
amplifier with controls for CD, Phono, Tape, VCR, Television, and capable of
surround sound or regular stereo. It did not come with a power cable or remote,
however it was $99 plus 6% Ct. sales tax of $5.94 or $104.94 total. I then
stopped by CompUSA in Norwalk. I browsed the store. I noticed that they a
center isle display now with Microsoft Mice and Keyboards. They have lots of
Compaq computers stacked up. I noticed that you can get a 12 meg video card for
$70 plus $20 mail in rebate. They also have a 32 meg video card for $130 this
week for you gamers. However prices seem to still be going up on computer
items, so I imagine for now they won't get any cheaper. The cordless Microsoft
mouse is $40 with a $10 mailin rebate. I then drove back down to Greenwich and
stopped by Fleet Bank in Byram on the New York boarder, and I noticed that they
now charge $1 for ATM withdrawals. I stopped by Radio Shack in Port Chester and
bought a power cord for $2. I returned home, and I noticed the power cord was
not quite the right fit, it needed a split down the center. I cut one and taped
it with electrical tape. I then transferred the cables from my old Techniques
stereo amplifier about fifteen years old that has been hit by lightning at
least two times, but still works. I put on the temporary split cord, and I
tested it. I took the top shelf out of the bookcase, so there is room for the
turn table. I have the Phillips CDplayer on the bottom. Then the new Technique
amplifier tuner, then the JVC VCR, then the older Techniques tape drive, and
then the Techniques turn table. I put the apartment back together, and I made
my 3 P.M. appointment despite lots of traffic around the cable laying on west
Putnam Avenue. I then stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop and it is still
closed, they might be having their annual Cruise Ware preview tomorrow with new
use merchandise out. I then drove down by the waterfront, and viewed the harbor
and the cloud formation. I then stopped by Radio Shack in Cos Cob, and I bought
the proper stereo electrical cord for $2.50. I stopped by the Korean vegetable
and fruit stand next to it, and bought celery, a tomato, 4 cucumbers, and a
head of escarole lettuce all for $3. I then drove by the Greenwich Library, and
I read the local paper. I read three computer newsweeklies. I checked out a
collection of Broadway CDs. I then headed over to the Food Emporium which was
not too busy, and I took an exercise walk. I bought a 24 bag box of Lipton
Green tea for $3.29, a head of Foxy broccoli $1.99, a bottle of Angostura
bitters $3.39, an a salmon steak at $4.99 a pound for $4.04 for $12.91 total. I
returned home, and I installed the proper stereo cable. I also hooked up the
computer speakers lead cable to the Phono input and the Short Wave radio to the
CD input. I test the Tape, CD, Phono, and tuner and set the settings on the new
Technique stereo amplfier tuner. It all sounds great. While doing this, I had a
phone call from an old high school friend, and I gave him a brief run down on
my life for the last 30 years and how it relates to the internet. I put on some
of the Broadway CDs, and I started enjoying listening to music. I had a
Stauffer's hearty meat loaf dinner with ice tea and instant coffee. I had set
VGA adaptor to Default and the Monitor MHz to 56 with 16 bit high color at
800X600. This all took some time. I chatted with a friend while having coffee.
I am steeping a new batch of ice tea. It seems like it got cold out, I can hear
the North Wind howling. Well have a good evening, I guess I will stay up until
4 A.M. or there about doing a little computer work. CIO
Note:<888>03/02/00 Thursday 12:05 A.M. EDT: I was up early
Tuesday morning about 9 A.M.. I worked the night before on the computer. I had
some more lasagna, ice tea, and coffee. I worked on the computer all day
tweaking the system. I went out at 4 P.M., and I drove down by the waterfront.
I returned home shortly. I had dinner of the last of the lasagna and ice tea. I
worked on the computer until about 9 P.M., and I slept until midnight. I worked
on the computer some more until 4 A.M., and I rested until 8 A.M. on Wednesday
morning. I went out without cleaning up for a couple of days. I stopped by the
ATM at Putnam Trust. I stopped by Exxon and bought $16 of premium at $1.84 a
gallon and a package of Basic Ultra lights for $3. I went by Putnam Trust
again, and I withdrew more funds. I went over to Staples in Old Greenwich, and
I bought Windows 2000 Upgrade for $150 plus tax and Norton System Works 2000
3.0 for $50 plus tax with a $20 upgrade mailin rebate and a Sentry Fire Safe
for $25. I drove back home, and I stopped by Exxon and I bought a carton of
Marlboro ultra light 100s for $35. I put my backup tapes in the Fire Sentry
safe in a convenient location. I returned home, and I tired installing Windows
2000. Unfortunately the Cdrom player made a grinding sound with the cdrom which
it did not do with the other cdroms I have. I examined it and the cdrom had
rough edges. I drove over on the turnpike to Staples in Old Greenwich about
1:30 P.M. and I exchange it. I stopped by the Grand Union and on the way back,
and I bought four Stauffer’s hearty dinners for $2.50 each various varieties, a
half gallon of milk for $1.59, two half gallons of GU premium orange juice for
$1.99 for $15.57 total. I then returned home, and I had one of the Stauffer's
dinners for lunch with ice tea. I tried the cdrom, and it was also had rough
edges, and made a grinding sound. I went over to Staples in Port Chester, New
York; and I exchanged it for another one. I returned home, and the third box of
Windows 2000 Upgrade also had the same rough edges that caused it to make a
grinding sound. I went back to Staples in Old Greenwich, and returned the
Windows 2000 Upgrade and the Norton 2000 System Works, and I bought a large box
of legal envelopes 500 count for $4.25. I returned home about 7 P.M., and I
formatted and sysed the corrupted C: drive, and I installed Windows 98 with
only the backup program, and then Windows 98 Upgrade. I then restored my D:
drive backups of C: to the C: drive. While doing this I had another Stauffer’s
dinner with ice tea. Once the backups were restores, I rebooted and I started
tweaking some items. I set the Video adaptor at Default, and Monitor at 72 MHz.
I ran the usual maintenance utilities. Well I now have the system all back to
normal and running fine as good as ever. I am a bit tired, so I think I will go
to bed shortly. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/14/00 Tuesday 2:40 A.M. EDT: Well I just
remember today. I recall after I believe it was my appointment, I stopped by
Exxon next to library and purchased $15.50 in premium at about $1.89.99 a
gallon. I frequently noticed the fellows at Exxon seem to be getting much
heavier while I am getting skinnier, which is rather peculiar, since I believe
some friends of mine in Robison, Illinois refine 350,000 barrels a day of oil
into gasoline from those old slow pumpers in down state Illinois for the
Marathon Oil Company owned by the United States Steel Company. I guess so much
is consumed in this country that hardly a drop of it ever makes it my way. Well
who knows, I suppose the Hispanic community also thinks it owns all the tea in
China too. Well let's wait and see. Cheerio, Old Chap, We Seem to Back in the
Sitting Bull Waiting Game Again, and of course some old geezer in Scotland
might have a little off shore oil too. But you know the Scottish, they seem to
enjoy cultivating peat for energy, since it useful for making other products
like Scotch Whisky which frequently come in handy as Red Cross Emergency
Supplies in severe cold weather for those of you whom have to work outside in
rather severe hostile conditions. Well that is about all I can think of now.
CIO
Note:<888>03/14/00 Tuesday 1:15 A.M. EDT: Well I did not
have much to do since the computer is running all right. It seems possibly if you
turn off the advanced power savings feature in the CMOS it runs fine. I guess
in some countries where they don't have as much energy, they use this feature
to conserve electricity and to preserve the hardware. At the moment, I with it
off, I have the hard drives set to pause after a half hour of inactivity, and I
don't bother to have the monitor deactivate since I turn it off with the power
control center. Well I was think of making home made French bread with the
Welbilt French bread maker, but I can't afford yeast at the moment. I therefore
took out the Fannie Farmer 11th edition, and I made up a the biscuit recipe
adding "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter" instead of shortening and a
tablespoon of olive oil for the recipe. I also use the CuisineArt with the
dough blade for mixing the dough. I then rolled it out on a floured wood board
with a wooden rolling pen, to about nine inches in diameter. I then oil a nine
inch tin cake pan with canola oil. I then place the dough in the pan fitting it
around the perimeter. I then sliced it with a knife into six slices. I then
baked it in the Faberware Convection Oven at 450 degrees Fahrenheit for 18
minutes, and I have a large pie biscuit. I had two slices with "I Can't
Believe It's Not Butter"; and I covered the rest for latter. I noticed
somebody familiar today whom looked to be in quite good physical shape like had
been working in a lumber yard, so maybe somebody in the neighborhood has a
relative visiting. Most office type sitting at the computer desk all the time
tend to be out of shape except for their walking commute or other routine
exercise activities. Since I have always walked for enjoyment in better
weather, I tend to walk a little bit more than most of the locals whom don't
have as much time to stroll as I seem to have. Well I have always maintained
when you walk a bit more slowly and take time out to sniff the flowers, one
some times sees more; unlike the hurried rush hour personnel trying to get back
to their families. Well for all I know there is not much going on. I guess I
can do some other routines, but for now; I will possibly relax around the local
digs for a while. I have running joke when friends and relatives ask me turn
the heat up if they visit. I mention, a large house elsewhere that if one turned
the heat up in, it would tend to be quite expensive, sort of like the Czar
lighting up Mokva. Well enjoy the pleasant spring weather. CIO
Note:<888>03/13/00 Monday 10:45 P.M. EDT: Well today, I made
my 4:30 P.M. appointment. I read a few back copies of the Greenwich Times while
waiting a short spell. I then drove down by the waterfront. It was pretty slow
down by the harbor, but I had a chance to chat with one local resident whom
purchased a Compaq computer and is learning a bit of the net. I then drove over
to Old Greenwich, and I search the old Greenwich CVS for Philly cigar
cigarettes. They were not available. I drove out to the southwest quadrant of
Tod's Point parking area, and I viewed the "Red Sky in Evening, Sailor
Take Warning" sunset. I used my binoculars to scan the waterfront, but it
seemed pretty quiet. I noticed a few bird watchers out and about. I then headed
over to the Staples in Old Greenwich, and I picked up a PNY $20 memory rebate
coupon. I chatted with a few of the staff about traveling in the computer
industry and frequently ending up on the beach with some sort of Howard Hughes
type character looking for oil who owns it all who can't seem to figure out why
I am bothering his prospecting time with office equipment talk, as if there is
no money in office equipment just oil. Well I suppose if you are a good enough
prospector or beach bum or geologist sifting and sorting a planet that at least
ten billion people have already sifted and sorted, you might make new
discoveries with modern technology. However the agony is in the detains and
frequently when one individual did not develop a certain property, it is not
usually for technological needs but more reasons to environmental concern. For
example certain species like Alligators, Crocodiles, and Cayman have been
around for 200 million years, so frequently they are very cleaver and well
networked, so if you bother their habitats; they might come back to haunt you
sooner or later, so study Alligators, Crocodiles, Caiman. Well after lecturing
on the computer industry, I did not view any items, I could afford at Staples,
so I went over to the Riverside Shopping plaza and toured the new Food
Emporium. They have a ready made feast for the eyes. I was intrigued by all the
ready made Sushi meals they have made up in a dazzling selection of items.
There was plenty of every item under the sun. I noticed that if you are a baker
or a brewer, they sell Fleischmann’s Yeast in 6 ounce jars which should be
cheaper than the packages. I chatted with one gourmet about Greek and Spanish
cooking, she looked like she was trying to lose weight. I chatted about how in
Pensacola, Florida back in 1952 to 1954, we used to buy five pounds of fresh
shrimp off the boat for a $1 for five pounds and boil and feast on them all the
time. I mentioned that they still sell deep fat fried shrimp and hush puppies
in Florida. Basically hush puppies are what we folks up north call, "Tater
Tots". I mentioned that I read certain people were visiting the Bahamas,
and they might like deep fat fried Conchs. I mention that certain local experts
in the area from upstate New York and Ohio claim I am a legal resident of
Virginia. Well, I suppose certain other families could claim to be legal
residents of Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia; but I am not very good at making
soap from chicken fat or candles for that matter, and my potteries skills tend
to lean towards making beer mugs out made out of salt ceramic. I also have no
reservations against eating smoked Virginia ham during leant, and I have a few
friends looking for the Jack Daniel's Christmas hams, but I suppose they might
have to go looking down in Lynchburg, Tennessee for that commodity item. I
suppose, they still sell pickled green tomatoes in Williamsburg along with
pickled baby corn ears and other interesting items you don't always see up
north. Well from what I can remember, the Hughes clan like the Scott clan, also
have roots in Colonial Williamsburg, so I guess we both are distantly related.
I hear tell a German beer baron tried to modernize the tavern industry down
there. Well as far as other events in this area, after studying other items in
the grocery stores, I noticed the refreshing taste in the Red Orange juice, is
Ruby Red Grapefruit which I hear tell comes from some area, I am vaguely
familiar with. It is quite a refreshing mixture that Tropicana Juice has come
up with along with other similar concoctions from other Tropical Ports of call.
I gave a lecture on coffee to the proprietor at Starbucks in case he had not
heard it before. I then headed over to CVS and I bought a carton of Philly
little cigar cigarettes for $12.19 plus a can of Gold Emblem Cashews 10 ounce
for $2.69 plus .73 Ct. state tax for $15.61 total. I then headed back to the
center of town, and I toured the Greenwich Library. I chatted with a couple of
regulars about technology and how it might have been missproduced versus other
technology. I then went home, and I chatted with a few family members and
friends about cold weather vehicles. I had the can of cashews for dinner along
with ice tea. I noticed that my computer was down again, someone had hacked
into the server of the computer malfunctioned again, but it eventually
indicated I needed to reinstall the network driver, and I did this; and I
turned off the advanced power management feature in the CMOS which might be
causing problems with the system. Well we will see how it all runs now. Have a
good evening. CIO
Note:<888>03/13/00 Monday 3:15 P.M. EDT: All cleaned up. If
you need any of the vitamins or supplements below, I usually by the Niacimide
at the HealthMart on Greenwich Avenue. I buy the other vitamins at CVS when
they're on sale for 50% off. I get the Supplements at the Vitamin Shoppe in the
Waldbaums Shopping plaza in Port Chester, New York. These shops all carry most
of the items, but in various doses and brand names, so I usually shop by price.
Well time to enjoy a bit of the sun. CIO
Note:<888>03/13/00 Monday 2:30 P.M. EDT: Ah yes, I did have
three soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, ruby red orange juice, vitamins, and
coffee. As I have mentioned my normal Vitamin Intake is a "high dosage
vitamin with minerals, B Complex 100 mg., B‑12 2000 mcg., Niacimide B‑3
500 mg., C 1000 mg., zinc 50 mg., E 400 IU, Deodorized Garlic 500 mg.,
Glucosomine 500 mg. and Chondroitin Sulfate 400 mg. combination, MSM 1000 mg.,
and a ordinary aspirin. These vary depending on what is available on sale when
I need to resupply them. I also wear a copper wrapped brass bracelet from India
for my arthritis and not one with loadstone since magnets should not be around
computers. Well stay healthy. CIO
Note:<888>03/13/00 Monday 2:10 P.M. EDT: Well I was up at 10
A.M.. I chatted with a friend about ordering lobsters from Kennebunkport, Maine
. The sites are http://www.portlobster.com/ and nearby
http://www.capeporpoiselobster.com/frame.htm and if Maine should run out of
Lobsters, you can get them from Lobster Direct ‑ Live Maine and Nova
Scotia Lobster or back to Maine Lobster Company ‑ Order Fresh Live Maine
Lobsters or if you happen to be in Florida New Lobster Company ‑ Spiny
Lobster Processor or closer to home 877GiveLobster.com ‑ Buy live, fresh
LOBSTER from the New England Lobster Company. or Maine Lobster Company ‑
Order Fresh Live Maine Lobsters or Fulton Street Lobster & Seafood Co. Inc.
‑ Delivered from the ocean, to your home. . Seafood is an excellent
alternative to meat if you are not eat meat during Lent and you can happen to
afford it. Well I better start cleaning up, I have 4:15 P.M. appointment. For
some odd reason the BBC is broadcast earlier today on my net link, the third
dino. Well have a good afternoon. I also wrote a letter, and I am most pleased
with the print quality of my Compaq IJ200 printer, I bought at CompUSA for $50.
I did noticed that Staples in Old Greenwich is selling an even better Xerox
color printer for $50 also. Unfortunately on these color printers, when you
have to buy the color replacement ink cartridges, they frequently hit you with
high prices even over $30 for the ink cartridge on a $50 printer. Well I guess
tomorrow, I have to stop by Staples again, and pick up the $20 mailin rebate
coupon on the PNY memory, I got yesterday. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>03/12/00 Sunday 11:50 P.M. EDT: Well I ran Norton
Disk Doctor with Surface scan on the new D: drive. I then backed up the C: and
E: drives to the D: drive. I watched "Raising the Mammoth" on the
Discovery Channel. I had a peanut butter sandwich with ice tea for dinner. I
just had some microwave popcorn for a late snack. I am listening to the BBC
chatting about dull people. Well not much here, I guess I might think of going
to bed. The computer system is running fine. Not much else to mention. Have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/12/00 Sunday 8:30 P.M. EDT: Well I rested a bit
this afternoon, and then I cleaned up and I went out and about 2 P.M., and I
headed over to Staples in Old Greenwich to return the Sony Superstation. I
noticed they were setting up for the St. Patrick's Day parade, so I took I‑95
over to Old Greenwich from Arch Street. Staples cheerfully agreed to let me
exchange the Sony Superstation for another item. I bought with $158.98 credit a
couple of sale items that went on sale today. I got the Maxtor 7200 RPM 15
gigabyte hard drive for $139.94 and I also bought a PNY 32 Meg. memory chip for
$69.97 for $209.91 total plus by buying both items together, their sales
promotion was a $50 instant rebate for $159.91 plus $9.60 sale tax with
returned Sony Superstation for $10.53 total. I then head west on the Post Road
and took Indian Field Road out to the turnpike and exited at Arch street and
parked in the train station underground parking garage, and I walked up Arch
street to watch the St. Patrick's Day parade. I watched it from the corner
across from Starbucks and one saw lots of visitors and lots locals. It was a
bit chilly and gray, but it was an enjoyable annual event to see everyone out
for the parade. I then stopped by the Food Emporium and bought a half gallon of
Sealtest whole milk for $2.29, two half gallons of Tropicana orange and red
orange juice for $1.89 each, and a dozen large eggs for $1.58 for $7.25 total.
I then returned home, and I put the groceries away. I then installed the new
hard drive in my computer removing what I thought was the 20 gigabyte hard
drive from the upper portion with the backups on it. However, I had to
reinstall the upper drive, and the 20 gigabyte hard drive with the backups on
it was in the lowest bay, so I removed it and installed the new 15 gigabyte
hard drive. It takes about fifteen to twenty minutes for this procedure. I will
now exchange the two large hard drives once a month, and keep one drive in the
First Sentry case, so if the computer is it by lightning or other problems
causing the backups and the major drive on the computer to fail, I have a
secure backup. Thus I can have a little piece of mind for a change with a
secure backup. I packed it in the foam rubber that comes with the case along
with the electrostatic case. I then had to removed all the cards and drop the
bottom of the motherboard plate to securely install the new 32 meg. memory chip
along with the existing 64 meg. memory chip. I then reassembled the case and
cleaned up, checking the cables inside and outside the case. I Fdisked the new
drive, and I then booted and formatted the new D: drive. I had to reinstall my
sound drives, and was having problems with one file, so I reinstalled DirectX
7A, and it fixed the problem, but then I had to reinstall the Diamond Stealth
video drivers and their updates, and now the system is all running fine. I set
the video to 72 MHz, at 16 bits until I am sure 32 bits is stable enough. I now
have 96 megs of onboard memory. The new memory chip is 100 MHz, but I am not
sure if the older 64 PNY memory chip is 100 MHz. However the system is running
just great. I chatted with a couple of family members. I had a peanut butter
sandwich and ice tea for a light dinner. I ran Norton WinDoctor. I did a couple
Registry backups. I will now do a Norton Disk Doctor, thorough scan of the new
drive. I then will do C: and E: drive backups to the new D: drive. By midnight
or so, I will be tired, and I will go to bed and start the server before. Well
have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>03/12/00 Sunday 11:35 A.M. EDT: Well it has been
cold and rainy which is not good for my arthritis. I spent all day yesterday
reformatting the tape for the Sony Superstation. I rested most of the day while
doing it. I had some meat loaf, mashed potatoes, and ice tea and some time
during Saturday along with the rest of the fruit salad and ice tea later in the
day. I think I got up about midnight, and I did all of my house cleaning and
watering the plants except the vacuuming. I had the rest of the Post HoneyNut
shredded wheat squares with toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I worked
on trying to get a tape backup of the C: drive through out the night and in the
morning. I finally realized what I had figured out before the Sony Superstation
does not work in damp conditions. I took it off the computer, and I will return
or exchange it at Staples today or tomorrow. I guess that is why most people
end up returning them. I am already doing backups to the D: drive. I could
exchange it for another hard drive, and remove it from the computer after
making backups, and keep it in my fire proof Sentry case. I suppose that would
be the best way. The hard drive backup to hard drive system works, but if both
hard drives are in the computer and it is struck by lightning, one could
conceivably loose all one's information. Thus I suppose another Maxtor 20
megabyte hard drive in exchange for the Superstation is the way to go, and I
can take the time once a month when I do backups of the system on tape instead
to remove one hard drive and exchange it for another. If they're both the same
size, there would be no problem with Fdisk. Well that is all I can figure out
to have a reliable off the computer backup. Well not much happening right now.
I am a bit tired and arthritic, so I will rest for a while. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/11/00 Saturday 6:30 A.M. EDT: Well the sun is
becoming to come up, maybe I will think about going out or taking a nap. I had
a "MoneyMatch" lottery ticket, I bought earlier in the week for a
dollar. I just played it, and I won $2, so something has returned a profit in
Greenwich for me. I might stop by the bank this morning, and see if they have
any of those new gold plated gold dollar coins, they're advertising as being in
circulation on the television. I guess pretty soon vending machine will be
taking them or perhaps parking meters in the long term parking areas. I wonder
if they will go the way of the "Susan B. Anthony" dollar or if they
will be accepted by the general public. It is a sure sign of inflation, so
perhaps the Federal Government is beginning to wake up to the reality and the
obvious signs of inflation, if one happens to look at real world prices as
opposed to fixed market bread basket prices of staple commodities. By my own
estimate, there has been at least 500% inflation in the last sixteen years
which the bean counters in Washington D. C. chose to ignore. Well have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/11/00 Saturday 6:10 A.M. EDT: Well I am still
formatting my tape, so I can backup the C: drive which will take a while. I had
some coffee. I read about the last half dozen issues of the Greenwich Post and
Interactive Week. I might go out this morning after the sun comes up, but for
now I am just relaxing around the apartment. I noticed a new link in the
www.greenwichpost.com . It is www.greenwichpolice.com . I added it to my
"http://mrscott.com/greenw.htm" with other relevant information on
Greenwich. Well not much else happening. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/11/00 Saturday 2:10 A.M. EDT: The computer is
all running fine. I lowered the refresh rate on the video adaptor to 75 MHz. I
was up at 6 P.M. yesterday. I had breakfast of Post HoneyNut Shredded Wheat,
toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I then reinstalled the Seagate
Backup Software. I set the SCSI driver for the parallel port with certain command
preferences which are not necessary. I then started a tape backup of the C:
drive. I went back to bed until 10 P.M., and I got up to find the tape backup
of the C: drive had failed. I set the Command preference on the SCSI parallel
adaptor to just "/w95" the default. I lower the Video adaptor refresh
rate to 60 MHz, at 16 bits 640X480 default video. I then started another tape
backup of the C: drive which would take about 2 and a half hours. I had watched
the ABC evening news earlier in the evening, and I channel surfed the
television, and I finally turned it off. About 11:30 P.M., I took one of the
half pound Argentinean boneless shell steaks, I had defrosted, and I chopped it
into smaller pieces with the fat still on it. I then put them in the CuisineArt
and ground it all into chopped meat. I then added one diced medium large onion,
two diced gloves of garlic, two diced celery stalks, about a 3/4 cup of mash
potatoes, a half 4 ounce can of tomato paste, a few dashes of Lea and Perrins
Worcestershire sauce, a few dashed of Angostura bitters, dashes of ground black
pepper, garlic powder, celery salt, cinnamon, ginger, Italian spices, Basil,
and oregano. I also added a few tablespoons of my oil and vinegar salad
dressing, and one raw egg. I then mixed is all up in the CuisineArt, removing
the lid a number times to stir in the chunkier ingredients until it was all
smooth. I then oil a Pyrex glass meat loaf container with olive oil, and I put
the mixture in it. I put it in the Faberware convection microwave oven for an
hour at 350 degrees F.. I then started making a batch of ice tea which is
steeping now before I dilute it. I had the meatloaf dinner with reheated mashed
potatoes and broccoli and ice tea. I was finished about 1 A.M., when the tape
backup completed, but it messed up and produced an error on writing the headed.
I decided to do a partial format of the beginning of the tape, but it had to go
through the erasing process before doing an initial format. I don't know
whether I will do the first part of it or all, but the process is running now.
I cleaned the dishes, and I am just killing time while the tape format process
runs a bit before I try another C: drive tape backup. This time I might try
doing it in two sections, first of the "C:\windows" and "C:\program
files" directory along with the registry and then the second section with
the rest of the drive. Well the tape is still erasing after 45 minutes, so I
just cancelled it, so I will try another partial backup. All of this part of
routine maintenance, but it sure is tedious after a while. I guess I will
either relax and read or rest a bit, and perhaps have a cup of coffee. CIO
Note:<888>03/10/00 Friday 9:25 A.M. EDT: Well up all night
again. After the last message, I had my dinner. I then went out about 9 P.M.,
and I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue twice. I then walked up to
the top of the Avenue again and sat out for a while. I noticed a lot of long
distance trucking, so I would imagine with all the internet business lots of
people are ordering merchandise in this area. I then walked back down the
Avenue, and I sat out for quite a while enjoying the fresh air. I then walked
the lower section of the Avenue again. I returned about midnight. I then did
some system tweaking. Basically, I tried installing the Microsoft Windows
Update driver for my new Diamond Video card, but the updated driver that comes
with the card works much better, so I just now reinstalled it. I also did some
system tweaking in the BIOS looking at overclocking pages. I have a 100 MHz
motherboard that only goes up to 83.3 MHz with the 450 MHz K6II processor, so
basically the way I have it set up is the best. Since it is running at a faster
speed than the motherboard usually take, I have the CPU plug and play set at "2.2
Volts", "83.3 MHz", and a multiplier of "5.5", which
gives my system 450 MHz speed when it boots. However, I tried fiddling with the
CMOS refresh rate setting it to "0" from "4", but I
returned it to "4". I also tried setting the PIO mode on the CDROM
player in the CMOS to "4", but I returned it to "2". I
tried a "2.3" and "2.4" voltage on the CPU CMOS, but I did
not want to risk the higher voltage, for a little bit more speed. With all the
tweaks, I only got about a 5 % increase with the Norton Benchmark. My system
the way it is now with the Norton Benchmark is at "107.2", compared
to a Pentium 233 MMX at "57.8" or a Pentium II 450 at
"204.8", so I guess I am halfway between both. Also with the 32 megs
of memory and the separate video adaptor, one video content and general use, my
system is a lot faster. Thus it is a bottom the barrel system tweaked up to
snuff. I also set the Diamond Adaptor rate to "Optimal" with 32 bits,
800X600 setting which seems to be working fine. Well I am a bit bushed, and I
can't wait to get back to my normal internet routines instead of all the system
work I have been doing for the last month. Well have a good morning, time for
me to go to bed. CIO
Note:<888>03/09/00 Thursday 6:55 P.M. EDT: Well I went out,
and I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I drove down by the
waterfront. They have a nice men's watch there for $30. I made my 3 P.M.
appointment. I then went by Old Greenwich, and I stopped by CVS in Old
Greenwich, and I bought a carton on sale of Philly Natural Cigars for $12.19
plus .73 Ct. tax for $12.92. I then drove over to the Southwest parking area,
and I sat out at the picnic area viewing the horizon towards Sunset. There were
a number of dog walkers out and exercise walkers on the warm 70 degree day. I
then headed over to the Southeast concession parking area, and I walked out to
the tide line and studied the shore. I then went over to Staples, and I toured
the store. I noticed they have an older Memorex mouse for $5 plus some older
software for $5 each. I then headed over to the Greenwich Library, and I read
three computer magazines. I then returned home, and I found out that my
computer server was not working, since one of the ZoneAlert alerts had to be
clicked OK to let the system start operating again. Thus the system seems to be
stable. I am listening to the BBC talk about people living on the dole. I now
will have an Argentinean boneless shell steak, steam broccoli, and I think I
will peel some Idaho potatoes and make some mashed potatoes with my potato ricer
and have it all with ice tea and coffee. Thus time to start peeling potatoes
and cooking dinner. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>03/09/00 Thursday 12:55 P.M. EDT: Well I was up at
11:30 A.M. this morning. I noticed from the clocks in the apartment, that the
electricity had been off from about 7 A.M. to 11 A.M.. I reset the clocks and
the VCRs. I had breakfast of Post HoneyNut Shredded Wheat, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, and coffee. I set the resolution on the monitor to 800X600X32bits at
72 MHz for the adaptor. Well I guess I will clean up and stop by the Hospital
Thrift shop to see what is left over from their opening day yesterday. I have a
3 P.M. appointment today. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>03/09/00 Thursday 4:55 A.M. EDT: I updated the
Diamond Video drive with the Diamond update. The Video Card is now on IRQ 12,
so I changed the CMOS setting for Slot 1 where the video card is to
"Auto". Well I am bushed time for bed. I will now start the server.
CIO
Note:<888>03/09/00 Thursday 4:15 A.M. EDT: Well I went to
bed at 6 A.M. yesterday morning. I was up at noon when UPS rang me and
delivered the Diamond Stealth III S540 32 Meg Video Card, I ordered on Sunday
morning http://www.accessmicro.com/productinfo.php3?ProductId=D1787I56. It came
faster than I expected since it was sent from Pennsylvania. It came in a 2 foot
by 18 inch by 14 inch box full Styrofoam peanuts. I started immediately working
on installing, and it drag on until now, about fifteen. I had problems getting
it to work properly, so I eventually pulled all the EISA and PCI cards out of
my computer except the Video card in PCI slot one. I eventually Assigned IRQ 3
to PCI slot one in the CMOS. Once I got it working, I went ahead and
reinstalled Windows 98 Upgrade and Windows 98 Second Edition Upgrade without
the other cards in the slots. I ran WinDoctor to clean the registry. I then
reinstalled the drivers for the Video card, and it all worked fine. I set it at
72 MHz for the video adaptor for now until I have time to fiddle with it. I set
the resolution to 600X800 at 16 bits, and it is sharp as can be. I might be
able to go higher in the resolution, but I want to do a C: drive to D: drive
backup first, so I will test it later today. I then installed the SoHo LAN Card
and I removed a networking device that installs with Windows installation that
is not needed. I then installed the Logicode Modem. I then installed the Sound
Blaster SW 32 with 8 Megs of Memory. Once I had it all going doing a few
tweaks, I checked my cables, and I closed the case. In installing the new
Diamond Video card, the adaptor hold down was too short for the card to seat
deeply enough, so I bent it up a bit, and bent down part, and after seating it
firmly, I secured it with a small nut and a washer. Once the system was all
running fine, I ran the usual utilities; and it all seems to be running as good
as ever. I will now do the C: drive to D: drive backup before going to bed. I
guess I will also start the server. I just hope no one tries to hack into my
computer after all the work I have done. I also went out about 6 P.M. last
evening for two packs of Marlboro lights 100s at Cumberland Farms. They were
$8.05 for both. I really have to quit smoking. I just finished the C: drive to
D: drive backup, and I just had a bowl of the pineapple and white grape mixture
with ice tea. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/08/00 Wednesday 4:55 A.M. EDT: I now have the
system running much better. I figured out how to uninstall Microsoft Internet
Explorer 5.5 and now have Internet Explorer 5.01 running, so I can get the
Windows 98 Second Edition Updates. I advise not doing this unless you have
reliable backups like I have. I looked at the System Information files to see
which were Internet Explorer 5.5 files.
They are:
in the "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer" directory
"iexplore.exe",
and in the "C:\Windows\System" directory,
comctl32.dll, advpack.dll, browselc.dll, browseui.dll, ckcnv.exe,
iesetup.dll, inseng.dll, jsproxy.dll, mshtml.dll, msxml.dll, occache.dll,
shdoc401.dll, shdocvw.dll, shlwapi.dll, url.dll, urlmon.dll, webcheck.dll,
wininet.dll .
I did a F8 Command Prompt boot, and moved all these files into a
backup folder. I then rebooted the system, and it would not boot properly, so I
did a boot from the Windows 98 Startup Disk with Cdrom support. I then
installed Windows 98 original edition again. I had deleted my SIS video drive,
so it would not cause conflicts like it usually does on installation. After
installation, I have Internet Explorer 4.0. I then installed Microsoft Windows
98 Second Edition Upgrade, and it installed smoothly, except on the final boot
besides the Windows 98 Setup, it tried to all have another program
"iconn??.*" going which with a CTL‑Alt‑Del, I ended and
setup completed smoothly. I had a problem as usual with the Windows 98 SIS
Video driver, so I installed the newer one that I found from www.pcchips.com
for my S‑571 LMR motherboard sis5598.zip, and the overall system ran
great. I then installed Internet Explorer 5.01 and all its update files, I did
not have on the system. I then installed all the Windows 98 Update files I did
not have including a few foreign language support files. I then ran Norton Disk
Doctor, Norton WinDoctor, Norton Optimization which put my swapper on the D:
drive again. I stopped the D: drive optimization after the swapper was
optimized. I then ran Norton Speed Disk on the C: drive. The system is running
just great. I tinkered with the ATAPI SCSI driver for my Sony Superstation
backup, and it messes up my video refresh rate at 72MHz video adaptor and 72
MHz monitor when it is turned on. I will have to study that more or lower the
refresh rate when I do a tape backup which is probably the best solution I can
think of and have tried before. I will now do a C: drive to D: drive backup. I
turned of the Cable Modem while doing most of this in case anyone was trying to
hack into my computer which is possible, and I also disconnected the telephone
line to the computer. Well once the C: drive to D: drive is complete in about
an hour, I might try a tape backup of the C: drive. CIO
Note:<888>03/21/00 Tuesday 10:00 P.M. EDT: Well I did a
little bit of internet work. I set the Diamond Stealth III video adaptor to 72
MHz, and 32 bits, which seems to work fine. In the CMOS, I do have the CPU core
voltage at 2.3 volts. They system is working fine. I had some microwave popcorn
about 3 P.M., and I went to bed until now. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>03/21/00 Tuesday 10:55 A.M. EDT: Well sifted
through me email until about 6 A.M.. I rested again until 9 A.M.. I channeled
surfed and there was not much on the television. I had dinner of an Argentinean
shell steak, steamed asparagus, microwaved Yukon potato, ice tea, and Samba
instant coffee. I will do a little bit of internet work now. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/21/00 Tuesday 4:25 A.M. EDT: Well I was up at 3
A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of Kellogg's corn flakes, toast, coffee,
vitamins, and orange juice. I need to replenish some of my vitamins and
supplements when I can afford it. I listened to the BBC again this morning, and
they're worried that the internet is a gigantic ponzi scam. They also mentioned
that lots of young people are being kept in 200 year old jails. They seemed to
be particularly focused on the EuroMarket, and they don't seem particularly
interested in the Western Hemisphere. How quickly they forget. Well situation
is pretty much the same here. I think I might have boosted my CMOS CPU voltage
setting from 2.2 volts to 2.3 volts on the system, but I will have to double
check that. It is rather amusing that people think I speak English fast here,
but the BBC speaks about twice as fast as I do. I suppose it depends on whether
you drink alcohol or not. I don't drink alcohol, but I keep it around for
guests like Red Cross supplies in case they get a chill roaming around the
area. I guess individuals whom drink alcohol speak more slowly. Also there is a
tendency for individuals from the southern regions to speak more slowly since
in warmer climates one tends to go more slowly. I have the capability of
understanding different dialects of English, but I am not sure if individuals
always understand me, since when outside I have to speak more loudly outside my
normal tone of voice, and when speaking with more senior individuals, they
frequently are deft. Well have a good morning. I will do a little internet work
today, and I will possibly see how other programs work on my system, now that I
have it all tweaked around and running smoothly. CIO
Note:<888>03/20/00 Monday 6:45 P.M. EDT: I relaxed around
the apartment until about 9 A.M. this morning. I had a pie biscuit and ice tea.
I went over to Putnam Trust Bank of New York and did some business. I then went
to the Hospital Thrift Shop, and I bought two silver lined glass ash trays for
.50. I noticed a visitor buying a homemade butler's table. I then head over to
Kinko’s and I made four copies of my PNY 32 meg memory $20 rebate information
for .32 plus .02 tax for .34. I then headed over to the Greenwich Library, and
I returned three picture books and a collection of music CDs. I then checked
out 10 Broadway Music Cds. I read the local paper. I chatted with a few people.
I then headed down the Avenue, and I parked in the center of town, and I mail
the PNY $20 rebate information at the central Greenwich Post Office station. I
then stopped by the Mews Thrift shop, but it was closed. I then drove down by
the waterfront and it was quiet and slightly overcast. My next stop was to go
over to the Old Greenwich Thrift Shop. I bought a six inch brass Dutch made
ships bell for $9 and a three brass Taiwan made ships bell for $6 plus .90 tax
for both for $15.90. I then went to Feinsod Hardware twice down the street and
I bought two different orders of brass screws, plastic wall fittings, and other
brass parts for $1.76 and $2.87. Next stop was CVS where I purchased a carton
of Philly little cigar cigarettes for $12.19 plus .73 tax for $12.92 total. I
was on my way around Tod's Point in Old Greenwich next. I drove around the
point, and there were quite a few people out there on a cool day. I noticed a
certain vehicle is still for sale in Old Greenwich. I headed over to Staples,
and I browsed the store, but I did not purchase anything. I then went back to
Putnam Trust Bank of New York, and I did some more business. I headed down the
Avenue, and I chatted with a visitor from Michigan down on the waterfront about
local historical activity. I next headed to the Grand Union, and I bought a
dozen eggs for $1.49, two pounds of "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter"
quarters for $1.29 each, two half gallons of Tropicana Ruby Red orange juice
for $2 each, a half gallon of whole milk for $1.59, a package of Purdue
boneless chicken breast at $2.99 a pound for $4.99, Asparagus at .99 a pound
for $1.24, a five pound bag of Yukon potatoes for $2.99 for $18.88 total. I
then went to the Arnold Factory outlet, and I purchased three loaves of 12
Grain bread for $2.43 total. I then returned home, and I carried up the
groceries, and I put them away. I next carried up the other items. I installed
the six inch brass ships bar above the bar, and I put the three inch brass
ships bell underneath the entry door light switch. The three inch bell has a
little rope cord on it, but I am missing the rope cord for the six inch bell. I
rearrange the flags around the bar. I put the Edgartown print or North Water
Street underneath the Edgartown sailing print in the kitchen entrance. I put
the two silver ash trays on the dining table. I had my last sea biscuit and
some ice tea. I might have something else and the go to bed. It looks like
they're building a George W. Bush campaign headquarters on West Elm street on
the north side just off Greenwich Avenue. It looks to be a sizeable location.
Well not much happening besides all of that. I am a bit tired, and I might have
something else to eat before I go to bed. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>03/20/00 Monday 5:30 A.M. EDT: For you old time
Scott's Notes readers, I have hidden the music files I had once before at
"http://mrscott.com/000000009/music3.htm" for you listening pleasure.
Well enjoy the tunes. CIO
Note:<888>03/20/00 Monday 4:20 A.M. EDT: Well I relaxed a
bit. I had the rest of the Cajun stew with a couple of pie biscuits and ice
tea. I finally got around to updating my weekly broadcast sound.htm that I have
not done in two and a half months. Well not much happening, have a good day.
CIO
Note:<888>03/20/00 Monday 1:50 A.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message. I drove down by the waterfront, and it was a clear cold
evening. I drove over to CVS at the Riverside shopping plaza, and I bought 3
packs of Philly cigar cigarettes for $1.34 each with .25 off coupons plus .24
Ct. tax for $4.24 total. I chatted with one local expert on downtown Greenwich.
I drove over to downtown Old Greenwich, and a certain item I saw for sale last
Tuesday was sold. I returned to downtown Greenwich, and I parked in the center
of town. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and around the
Mitchell's Department store construction for the entire length of lower
Greenwich Avenue, there is the strong smell of burning PCPs or burning rubber.
I believe the area around Griffith Ford had a transformer fire about four years
ago in that area caused by squirrels knowing on underground power cables. Perhaps
the construction company is using some sort of toxic substance. Whatever the
case, the smell is pretty strong and I don't envy anyone trying to sleep in the
area. I returned to the car, and I drove down by the waterfront, and Long
Island Sound was still there. I returned home, and I called the local police
dispatcher and reported the odd smell on Greenwich Avenue. I restarted my
computer, and it all seems to be running fine. I guess I will do a little
internet work, and I have about 200 email messages to sift through. Well have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/19/00 Sunday 11:30 P.M. EDT: Well I was up
about 8 P.M.. I chatted with a friend. I made up another nine inch cake tin
biscuit, and I cut it into six slices. I used two slices slit into four pieces
all together and buttered them. I then put three scrambled eggs on them and had
them for breakfast with orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I need to get some
MultiVitamins today and Chondroitin Sulfate with Gauclostimine, I guess at the
VitaminMart in Port Chester. Well I cleaned up, and now I will drive by the
waterfront, and then I will head over to CVS at the Riverside Shopping plaza
and get some cigar cigarettes. I guess I will then take a walk on Greenwich
Avenue. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/19/00 Sunday 10:25 A.M. EDT: Well I finished
the house cleaning and watering the plants. I finished making up a batch of ice
tea. I relaxed a bit and dictated through some more computer game alternatives.
I am just about to have some Ramen noodles before resting for a while. Well
have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/19/00 Sunday 6:00 A.M. EDT: Well the building
fire alarm went off about a half hour ago. It was just a toaster over smoke
from a toaster oven being left on when the power went off. I had a couple of
large soup bowls full of the stew and ice tea. I listened to a bit of the BBC
that did not make sense. The fire department responded to the building alarm,
and the alarm was reset. Well hopefully now, I can start some house cleaning as
usual and watering the plants on Sunday morning or Saturday evening Sunday
morning. There seems to be a bit more chaos in the building than normal. Well
have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/19/00 Sunday 5:10 A.M. EDT: Well I changed the
CPU multiplier of the CMOS back from 4.5 to 5.5. I also remember to disable
"DHCP" and select "Disable Wins Resolution" in the same
TCP/IP setting for the network SOHO card. Well I also installed the new
RealPlayer Basic 7 and the entire system for now seems to be working fine. Time
for house cleaning after some more Argentinean Cajun stew. I also need to make
ice tea. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/19/00 Sunday 4:20 A.M. EDT: Well I lowered the
CPU Multiplier in the CMOS from 5.5 to 4.5 in hopes making the AMD K6 II CPU
more stable. I also noticed two of the three Maytag dryers downstairs are not
working and need to be fixed. Back to routine house cleaning. CIO
Note:<888>03/19/00 Sunday 4:00 A.M. EDT: Well I started to
do my house cleaning this morning, and I went out after the last message. I
noticed most of the lights were out in the hallways. I found maintenance down
in the community room. Apparently the elevator is out, and one tenant move in
and another moved out today. They advised me that the outside transformer was
replaced this afternoon which is why the power was off. They told me the new
transformer was causing problems, and they were going to start replacing it
shortly. I went upstairs and got a couple of flash lights. I returned
downstairs when all the power went off. I surveyed the building and half the
emergency power light did not work. We checked on one tenant whom emergency
light was on, but she was all right. I watched the Connecticut Power and Light
company remove the old generator, and they went out to get a new one. I sat
down with maintenance and chatted with one of them until the new one arrived
along with another tenant. About a half hour, they finished installing the new
transformer which weights about four to six tons, and they had a half dozen crew
here with three Connecticut Light and Power trucks. They told me each
transformer cost $18,000. Once the light was on, we checked the building and
everything seems to be back in normal running order, except the elevator. The
Emergency Medical Technicians came over to check on one tenant whom was without
heat. One regular user of the EMTs moved out today from the second floor
without the elevator assistance. Well now it is time to go back to house
cleaning. Have a good morning. Thanks Guys. CIO
Note:<888>03/19/00 Sunday 12:15 A.M. EDT: Well I took a look
around the building, and the maintenance staff is here trying to fix the
electricity in the building. Most of the electricity is off in the building, so
most of the lights in the hallways are off. I would advise people in this
building not to use the elevators. I have nothing to do, and the lights are off
or lower in the bedroom down to about one fourth power. I have lights in the
living room and the kitchen and the bathroom. The lights in the bedroom are about
one fifth power. Well I guess I should start cleaning house and maintain normal
routine. I checked with a colleague in New London, Connecticut to let them know
the situation. Well back to house cleaning. CIO
Note:<888>03/18/00 Saturday 11:05 P.M. EDT: I changed my
homepage around to reflect a more modern viewpoint Scott's Internet Hotlist . I
have been relaxing all day. I got up about 9:30 P.M.. I had some of my Cajun
stew and ice tea, and then I had some Cappuccino. I guess it is now time to do
some house cleaning. Since I am on limited funding, I plan to relax inside
until I get some funding. I have plenty of food and beverage until the end of
the month, but I might run short of cigar cigarettes; but as usual I have a
month's worth of pipe tobacco. Well have a good evening and morning. At least
all my bills are paid, and I have no debts. How about the rest of you. CIO
Note:<888>03/18/00 Saturday 5:25 P.M. EDT: I have been
resting all day. The light went out about 4 P.M., and they just came on about
five minutes ago. Not much happening. My eyes seem to be better today, and the
sleepers or coodies don't seem to be appearing anymore. Well have a good
evening. I think I will have some more of my Cajun stew for dinner. CIO
Note:<888>03/18/00 Saturday 7:10 A.M. EDT: Well yesterday, I
relaxed around the house most of the day. At about 9 A.M., I chopped up an
Argentinean steak into small slices, and sautéed it in a Wok with a few
tablespoons of olive oil, along with a few gloves of chopped garlic, several chopped
onion, and a half bag of frozen green beans. I added the usual herbs and spice
and condiments along with white wine and a half 4 ounce can of tomato paste and
a large can of plum tomatoes, and I simmered it all into a Louisiana Cajun
concoction for dinner about 9:30 A.M.. I then relaxed around the apartment the
rest of the day. I heard a lot of airplanes flying over the building about 2:30
P.M.. I then heard a sound like a 600 pound paratrooper landing on my roof. I
got to thinking about it, and thought maybe we were having one of those old
fashioned NORAD drills, so I scrambled out of the apartment in my wool socks,
and I looked out in the baseball field, and there were just too businessmen in
suits looking up to the sky. I then returned inside, and I had to let in a
rather heavy set visitor which took a bit of time, since I had forgot to bring
my key. I had to figure out how to use the buzzer system. My eyes have been
bothering me recently since I have a lot of sleeps, and I get getting sleeper
or coodies in my eyes and they seem to be flashing. I seem to be all right this
morning. I then relaxed inside, and I got to thinking some unfriendly computer
user might have dropped one of those suitcase devices on my building roof, so I
then chatted with a friend, and I told them I have been just thinking through
computer game scenarios. Well not much happening, so I went to bed about 4
P.M., and I rested until about 5 A.M.. this morning. I then had made pie pan
biscuits, since I don't have any bread or yeast, along with Kellogg’s corn
flakes for breakfast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. Well not much
happening, so I chatted with a friend about the possible upcoming drought and
fire season this summer. Well I guess I will relax a while. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/17/00 Friday 2:40 A.M. EDT: Basically the
history of the Battenberg family, is that they were tiny people whom knew how
to make cabinets. They also knew a bit about how to make furniture hardware
since it was commonly used on furniture starting in the fifteenth century. At
the moment I have enough furniture to get by on. Net value of the furniture in
my apartment by Greenwich Hospital thrift Shop standards if you could find it
today would be between $5,000 to $15,000; however you might spend about $30,000
in gasoline and about 25,000 hours finding it at the Greenwich Hospital Thrift
shop, so the effort took a bit of time too. The computer equipment that was
bought new can be depreciated over a three year period, if you happen to make a
profit; however since I never make a profit and tend to spend any unused money
on unnecessary items at the end of the month, I tend to lose money or brake out
even. It is basically a very simple retirement routine. If the dialing service
worked on the internet, I could chat with local people for free in the United
States, but it frequently is monitored by people whom have no expertise, and it
is not to expensive to make short fast telephone calls locally within the
United States. I have a telephone modem try to call up my telephone line five
times today, but I was resting from noon and sleep from about 4 P.M. to 9 P.M..
I checked the mail around 4 P.M.. I think I heard forest service helicopter
flying overhead this morning. It is more than likely that with volcanic
activity recently, we will have a dryer summer and spring, which would mean
those people living above the treeline would have to be prepared for forest
fire problems like we had about five years ago. I had breakfast of five eggs,
toast, vitamins, orange juice, and instant coffee. I am just relaxing a bit,
and trying to think about other activities, I might have forgotten to do while
repairing the computer. I am somewhat confused that people frequently forget
that I normally do activities on a very simple routine. Since I paid all my
bills over in the household, I have no debts; but it has left me with my usual
monthly routine allowance. I missed the 3 P.M. appointment today, but I chatted
with the resident specialists about nine times in the last 36 hours leaving
messages on the answering machine. Well not much else happening. The computer
seems to working fine. I chatted the "boot" and
"screensaver" passwords in case somebody was sneaking into my
apartment messing up the system. I have other routines to do, and I can not
spend all my time working on the computer. It seems that it is working fine for
now. Well nothing unusual happening. In the nature of having dual Citizenship
between both countries I am related to I have frequently have an extended family
network. Thus I can frequently and occasionally rely on the friendly
cooperation. In all legal matters, I take a Swiss viewpoint as a Swiss
Resident, and try to cooperate with all parties fully to the best of my
cooperation. Which simply I know a bit of old frequently repeated history, I am
not sure or briefed about a lot of modern equipment. Frequently, I know it is
dangerous to sit in front of computer monitors if not properly maintained,
since they can occasionally blow up. Also, I believe it is standard practice if
electronics make any noise to shut it down. On computers, items like fans, hard
drives, and telephone modems will make noise. However, if a monitor starts to
make any noise turn off the computer immediately. Well around any equipment,
you have to know what you are doing. I guess I might clean up, since I have not
cleaned up in a couple of days. I have a bit of tobacco smoke on my face. I
also have very swollen eyes from looking at the monitors for ten years. Well
have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/16/00 Thursday 5:45 A.M. EDT: Well in the
explosion the other night that I heard from an eighth of a mile away, I got
Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome. Well a funny thing happened, I started
remembering a few things, that I could not remember for 58 years from when I
was age four. My real name is Michael Battenberg, Born May 9, 1938. I was
working in the Lloyds shipping office as a runner when there was an explosion
in 1942, and I don't remember much after that until about 1957. My routine was
a modest routine today. I had breakfast on Wednesday morning of cereal, toast,
milk, coffee, vitamins and orange juice. I had meat loaf and beans at lunch. I
had oatmeal and ice tea for dinner. I spent most of the day relaxing, and I
made a few personal phone calls. Not much really happening. I guess I will
continue to rest and relax. I am a bit tired, I have been awake for about 22
hours. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/15/00 Wednesday 1:25 A.M. EDT: Well it is
normal routine for me here. I filed the report last report yesterday morning.
Just after the last report, there was a large explosion that sounded like a
bomb. Standard procedure, I put out a test email on my mailing list. Then I did
some computer maintenance. I secured the key to the Fire Sentry box with the
hard drive backup with picture hanging wire, and I wrapped it with black
electricians tape, so I have the hard drive ready to deposit at the bank vault
at Putnam Trust Bank of New York for off site storage. I studied some internet
pages. After being up all night, I looked at the www.greenwichtimes.com
headlines, and it said there was a gas explosion at a house an eighth of a mile
from me near St. Roch's school and church. I then proceeded to the Bank of New
York on Mason Street, and I had a legal document notarized, and I was informed
by the Bank Vault manager at Putnam Trust Bank of New York, that I could
deposit my hard drive in the safety deposit box it would fit in for $33.50 a
year. Since I was short of United States currency, I informed him I have other
items of similar or more value, but he said he needed United States Currency. I
then proceeded to the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop, and they have no United
States Currency. I then went to the Greenwich Town Hall, and they did not have any
United States Currency. I stopped by the Presbyterian Church, and advised them
of my hard drive backup procedure, and I told them it was a simple cheap secure
procedure for storing non critical information, since it would reflect 50,000
hours of volunteer work, and that was the procedure, I planned to pursue. I
also showed them the legal document. I then stopped by the United States Trust
Company, and I advised them of my hard drive backup procedure. They do not have
a vault at United States Trust, so I will use the vault at Putnam Trust Bank of
New York on Mason Street. The first book I read on computers in 1968 was a book
called "Report From Iron Mountain" about off site computer backup
storage, so since I can not afford Iron Mountain this is the less expensive
procedure, I plan to pursue. I will exchange the hard drive once a month when I
back up the computer to the hard drive, or whenever I need to. He though there
is nothing sensitive or secure on my computer, I would rather not have to spend
the time reconstructing it all. I respect people's privacy, I just give advise
about how I do things simple and cheaply. I then proceeded to the Greenwich
Public library and chatted with a few visitors and staff. I showed a few old
timers with a sense of humor, my strategic backup solution. You know the
Scottish, "Penny Thrifty, and Pound Foolish". I then stopped by the
Harvey Electronics music store, and they told me the acoustic jazz CDs demo CDs
they play are about $10. I then drove down by the waterfront, and there is no
parking there since the construction at the nearby yacht club has filled their
parking lot. I then stopped by the ELDC thrift shop, and I showed them my top
secret backup procedure. I stopped by the antiques shop at the other end of the
plaza, and I explained to them we have enough old furniture in American, and
quite frankly the old guard in American would rather see some old whiskeys or
liquors from Europe rather than old furniture. I then returned home about noon,
and I informed my building custodian that since I found mosquitoes living in my
apartment this winter, they might be from luggage stored here that has been
exposed to a German Egyptologist working in Egypt and possibly the source of
Egyptian Encephalitis in this area is the mosquitoes growing my apartment which
I spray damp areas like the toilet brush holder with Lysol. Well it was a busy
day, so I call a local International Red Cross representative, and I explained
the situation. Having lived near many tropical environments, I am probably
immune to Egyptian encephalitis, as anyone whom had traveled in Africa,
southern Europe, the Caribbean, Latin American, or South America would probably
be. Thus it is normal routine for me, and as the motto of the Greenwich Library
is, "Let's See What Comes Next." Tomorrow is another day, or should I
say today. I went to bed, and I was up at 9 P.M., and I had breakfast of three
soft boiled eggs, a biscuit, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I chatted with
my GEICO Insurance Travelers Life Insurance representative at 1‑800‑841‑3000,
and they admitted they have a lot of coal for energy reserves in Virginia, so
they are not worried about heating next winter. The reality is when we do get
severe freezing next winter, we could have more gas line explosions since frost
heaves in the ground can frequently damage natural gas pipelines. Well have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/31/00 Friday 9:55 P.M. EDT: Well I was up at
about 7 A.M. this morning. I had corn flakes, orange juice, vitamins, coffee,
and two split biscuit slices for breakfast. I cleaned up and organized some
paper work, and I tried to plan my days adventures. First I went to Putnam
Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I withdrew some funds for errands. I
also purchased 10 of the new Squaw and papoose gold plated coins. Next I drove
down to the Greenwich Avenue Post Office on Greenwich Avenue. I obtained money
orders to pay my first every six months GEICO automobile insurance and I also
paid my MCI long distance bill which should be about the last time since I
switched to AT&T. I sold one of the dollar coins to the post office clerk.
I then went to the Mews Merry Go Round thrift shop, and I exchanged two of the
new coins. I noticed they have a nice sofa in there for $500. I then drove down
by the waterfront and viewed the harbor. No birds to speak of. I chatted about
Scottish, and other Commonwealth imports with one long time local. I then drove
through Bruce Park, and did not notice any birds. I next stopped by Staples in
Old Greenwich, and I exchanged two different coins with a store customer and
store employee. Some people were rather curious about them. One customer told
me they still have the old Stetson Palm Beach golf straw hats up at Delmonicos
on Elm Street in New Haven, Connecticut for $35, but they're going fast. I next
went to the Old Greenwich Thrift Shop, and I noticed they have another six inch
brass ships bell like the one I purchased for $18. I then went to Old Greenwich
CVS, and I purchased a carton of Philly Sweets cigar cigarettes for $12.19 less
a quarter coupon, a box of three ACT II light butter microwave popcorn for
$1.69, two cans for the price of one Glade room air freshener for $1.99 both,
and a 260 tablet bottle of CVS Spectravitamins for Seniors for $12.99 plus .84
CT. tax for $29.45. I next went out to Tod's Point, and I chatted with a German
couple about Germany, and I gave them one of the new gold plated gold coins as
a souvenir. I noticed their was a large cloud of black smoke about ten miles
due west along the shore. I drove around, and I survey it again, and it turned
to white like it had been put out. I chatted with another local about Florida
in the old days. I noticed quite a few birds out at Tod's Point including two
egrets, lots of turns, a white and black duck and a green and black duck, a few
crows, and I did not see any sea gulls or geese. I did not walk around because
my feet were bothering me, possibly from wearing sneakers and not wearing wool
socks, so my feet got hot and swelled in the sneakers. I next took I‑95
up to CompUSA in Norwalk. I bought the ACER 50X CDROM player for $54.99 with a
$5 instant rebate, plus it has a $25 mailin rebate. I also found another
bargain. They had the BEll Phones 2.4 Gigahertz telephone which is normally
$79.88, but they scanned it twice and it came up $49.88; so they sold it to me
at that price. I got the charcoal grew model. It does not have all the features
the $100 model does, but it is a good deal. I noticed a week from this coming
Sunday and Monday on April 9 and 10th, they're having a CompUSA 16 anniversary
sale with lots of bargains. They have a Networking Hub there for $30, but it
will not network to computers to the cable modem. You need to use two more
network cards, which use networking resources. I saw a lot of fancy compact
Compaq desktop computers at the high end level, I had not seen before. I did
not stay too long since my feet were really hurting me. I noticed the PathMark
next door and the SafeWay? across the street are two of the busiest newest
grocery stores in the area with lots of super fresh high quality groceries.
Lots of people in the area seem to frequent these two large grocery stores. I
guess people with large families who shop in large quantities. I next drove
back down to Greenwich, and I got off at exit 5 in Riverside and drove west
along Putnam Avenue back to Byram and home. My COD cmos chip did not arrive
today. I put away my purchases, and rest my feet few minutes. I then went out
to the Arnold Bread store outlet, and I bought four loaves of 12 grain bread
for $3.59. I next stopped by over at the top of Greenwich Avenue, and I stopped
by the Greenwich HealthMart, and I bought a 500 mg bottle of a 100 tables of
Niacimide for $7.95. I then went down and across the street to CVS, and I
bought a jar of CVS dry roasted peanuts for $2.69, two bags of artificial
sweetener jelly beans for .69 each a CVS air freshener device for .89 plus .14
CT. tax for $5.10 total. I then drove back down Greenwich Avenue, and I parked
down by the waterfront, and I ate a half of a jar of peanuts and a bag of the
jelly beans. There were song birds around, but no water birds. It was a
pleasant clear evening. I next headed over to the Greenwich Library, and I read
the Greenwich Times, and the usual three computer weeklies. After that I went
to the Grand Union. I bought two 16 ounce bags of GU frozen broccoli and
cauliflower bags for $1.25 each, a Stauffer's hearty 16 oz. meat loaf dinner
for $2.50 and Chicken Fettuccini one for $2.50. I bought two half gallons of
Florida Natural orange juice for $1.99 each, a two pound bag of onions for
$1.99, two pound boxes of "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter" for .99
each half gallon of GU whole milk for $1.59 for $17.04 total. I then went over
to Kinko’s and got three copies of my CompUSA purchase slip for .24 or .08
each. I next returned home. I hooked up the new Bell Cordless 2.4 Gigahertz
phone next to the computer to the left to start charging up. I will set the
presets once it is charged up. I put the large button phone on the coffee table
in the sitting area. I put a bowl of jelly beans on the bar. I microwaved the
Meat Loaf Stauffer’s dinner, and I had it with ice tea. I then collapsed from
exhaustion and relaxed for about an hour, before I filed this report and
restarted the server. I am quite tired. I also froze three of the four loaves
of bread. Well the beginning of the month is always very exhausting for me, so
I guess I will go to bed shortly. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>03/30/00 Thursday 11:20 P.M. EDT: Well I rested
until about noon today. I checked the mail and no big news. I had the rest of
the rice with some of the tomato, tuna mixture. I did a little server work. I
finally cleaned up, and I went out in time to make it to my 3 P.M. appointment.
I then stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I drove down by the
waterfront. I then headed through Bruce Park and over to Tod's Point and
studied the waterfront. I next stopped by Staples. They are sold out of the
Sidemen’s 2.2 Gigahertz cordless telephones for a $100. I next returned to the
center of town, and I spent quite a bit of time studying the waterfront. It is
unusual for this time of year about 95% to 98% of the usual sea gulls, Canadian
Geese, cormorants, and swans have disappeared and none seem to be flying overhead
further north. There are the usual number of song birds in the area. Possibly
they are having and earlier nesting season, but it would be unusual for both
genders of birds to completely disappear. It was the same way on Sunday when I
was last out. I suppose they might anticipate a storm and fly off to friendlier
areas, but it would be unusual a week ahead of time. Another possibility might
be some sort of new radio or microwave frequency in the area, but it would be
doubtful it would effect all four water species. I did notice grows around
Tod's Point. I would imagine it would be too early for Egyptian Encephalitis,
but I did notice mothers pushing their babies out in the open around Tod's
Point, which they should not be if the Egyptian Encephalitis develops in the
area later in the season. More than likely local personnel whom have served in
southern regions would have immunity. I suppose another possibility might be
some sort of pollution in the water that has not been report, but it would seem
rather strange it would affect the entire Long Island Sound region of
Greenwich. The only other possibility might be if a reactor in the area was
leaking radioactive water, but that would probably scare away the woodland song
birds also. Possibly they might be releasing some sort of chemical into the
atmosphere at Cytex by mistake on the Old Greenwich and Stamford boarder, but
that facility is suppose to be closely monitored. Well it is all rather
strange, so maybe it is just and early nesting season. I left the waterfront at
sunset and headed over to the Greenwich Library and as usual it was busy. I
then stopped by the Grand Union and I bought buy one dozen free get two dozen
free pink carton eggs for $1.49. I next returned home, and I baked my biscuit
cake pan mix, and then I split two of the six pieces into slices and butter
them. I fried a three egg omelet and put it on the biscuit slices along with
about an eighth of a cup of my heated tomato tuna mixture and had it for dinner
with ice tea. I then channel surfed a bit. I checked out about five books from
the Greenwich Library, two on Ronald Reagan, one on George Bush, and two on
Russia. I don't know if I will have time to read them all. I also made a
telephone call inquiring about a International Red Cross representative, I met
28 years ago. Well not much else happening. Have a good evening or morning as
the case may be. CIO
Note:<888>03/30/00 Thursday 7:25 A.M. EDT: I have updated
Scott's broadcast sound.htm . CIO
Note:<888>03/30/00 Thursday 6:25 A.M. EDT: Well I slept most
the night until 5:30 A.M.. I restarted the server. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s
corn flakes, toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. Not really much
happening. I guess everyone has a bit of the Winter doldrums as the winter ends
and the spring begins, particularly those individuals whom have not been
fortunate enough to depart the northern climates for the warmer climates on
holiday. Well I suppose in the next month, we will have warmer weather. Well
have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>03/29/00 Wednesday 7:50 P.M. EDT: I have been
relaxing around the house resting most of the afternoon. I had a diet Pepsi,
and I believe I had some orange juice and seltzer. I got up about 6 P.M.. I
watched the ABC news at 6:30 P.M.. At 7 P.M., I put the dough blade in the
CuisineArt. I added two cups of flour, three teaspoons of Davis baking powder,
one teaspoon of salt, and two tablespoons of olive oil. I then ran the
CuisineArt to mix up the ingredients. I occasionally pushed down the
ingredients with the machine turned off to bring them in contact to the dough
blade. I then added a cup of milk, and mixed the ingredients until it turned
into a ball of dough. I then greased a nine inch cake pan with olive oil with a
paper towel. I floured the wooded cutting board, and I rolled out with a wooden
rolling pin a nine inch diameter piece of dough from the dough ball. I put it
in the cake pan pressing down the edges to make it even around the outside rim.
I cut the dough the cake tin into six wedges. I put the pan in the Faberware
convection microwave oven, and I baked it at 450 degrees Fahrenheit for fifteen
minutes. I then ate four slices with "I Can't Believe It's Not
Butter" with ice tea over the next half hour. I tried to rest, but I am
pretty rested. I turned the heat up a bit since it is cold inside. I guess at
the end of the month when people are low on funds not much is happening and we
have to economize. I just heard about a dozen business types wasting fuel
flying into the nearby airport in their jets. I suppose a fun day for the stock
market to crash would be 11/10/00 since it would be an unusual number date.
Well not much happening on the quiet side of town. The computer server is
running fine. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>03/29/00 Wednesday 2:25 P.M. EDT: I reinstalled
Windows 98 Second Edition Updates. It installed the Bland Network Adaptor with
the cable modem left off, which I left on. I also set the Diamond Stealth
Adaptor to "Adaptor Default" instead of 72 MHz. I then reinstalled
the Windows 98 Internet Explorer Updates in the first section. I next
reinstalled most of the Internet Explorer 5.01 Updates for most of the program
files using the "Custom" feature. I then ran Norton Disk Doctor,
Norton WinDoctor, Norton SpeedDisk, and then I did a C: drive to D: drive
backup. Well the system is running fine, and I restarted the server. I am just
finishing up making ice tea. I also made up a new batch of milk from powdered
milk. I also had some of the tomato, tuna, and rice mixture for lunch with ice
tea. Well time to relax a bit while I let the tea seep before diluting it and
chilling it into ice tea. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>03/29/00 Wednesday 11:25 A.M. EDT: I reorganized
scottpc01.htm to reflect the current state of my computer assets. Well not much
happening here. I guess I will go downstairs and check the mail. Have a good
day. CIO
Note:<888>03/29/00 Wednesday 10:20 A.M. EDT: I slept until 8
A.M.. I tinkered with the system for a while. It is all running fine. I had
breakfast of Kellogg’s corn flakes, toast, coffee, orange juice, and what
vitamins and supplements I have left. I noticed that there was a tornado in
Fort Worth, Texas; and a representative of Fort Worth, Texas lives downtown;
and another representative of the Fort Worth, Texas and Dallas, Texas area
frequently shows up in this building. Well I have one working computer, and
another that should be working fine by Friday. Well I will stick around the
apartment until the mail arrives. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>03/29/00 Wednesday 5:00 A.M. EDT: I had a peanut
butter sandwich and ice tea for dinner last night. I was up until about 9 A.M..
I just got up about 4:30 A.M.. I restarted the server since it had started. I
am listening to the third dino or the BBC for my morning wake up call. Not much
going on. CIO
Note:<888>03/28/00 Tuesday 5:55 P.M. EDT: Well I have been
doing a little internet work. I was working on scotwork.htm . I read the story
about www.qwest.com and IBM, and I had received a telephone call from
www.qwest.com the other day about changing my long distance. I looked at my MCI
long distance bill, and I have been paying 15 cents a minute all the time
except Sunday when it was suppose to be lower. They said they were allowed to
change it to a higher rate last February without telling me. I called up
AT&T and changed to them, for both long distance and interstate long
distance. It runs 5 cents a minute on weekends, and about 7 or 8 or 9 cents a
minute all the time during prime time on weekday, and I think 5 cents a minute
from 7 P.M. to 7 A.M.. Well hopefully I will save money, but I really don't
chat that much on the telephone bill. I also have to call Bell Atlantic to tell
them to do something on my telephone, so other long distance phone companies
can not change it. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>03/28/00 Tuesday 1:55 P.M. EDT: Well not much
happening. I went back to sleep and was up at about noon. I checked the mail,
and I chatted with a new neighbor. I had lunch of the rice and the tomato and
tuna mixture along with ice tea. I am just about to have Samba instant coffee,
and I will then clean up and go out. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>03/28/00 Tuesday 8:05 A.M. EDT: Let's see, I
relaxed yesterday afternoon. I did not bother eating dinner. About 9 P.M., I
went to bed. I was up this morning about 6 A.M.. I had breakfast of three soft
boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I had my 4 P.M.
appointment cancelled yesterday. Well from what I can tell not much happening.
CompUSA www.compusastores.com has the Acer 50 X cdrom player on sale from
$59.99 with a $5 instant rebate and a $20 mailin rebate for about $35 total
final, so I guess on Friday, I might purchase that item, so both primary and
secondary computers have Cdrom players. I need to order one or two CMOS chips
for the backup and possibly the primary today from Midco Computers which has
this link BIOS Online Order Form depending on the pricing arrangement for two
different bios CMOS chips. They should arrive on Friday COD from the area. I
guess they ship them Priority mail. Well normal systems maintenance for me. The
overall system is running just great. For some odd reason my computer Benchmark
with Norton System Information went from 105 to 112 to now about 135 which is
about 65% to 70% of the 205 benchmark for the Pentium II 450 Mhz. Thus once the
system is all setup and working and tweaked, it seems to be a reliable well
working system. Well I have a bit of paperwork to do. I was informed there was
heavy thundershowers and rainstorms last night while I was asleep. Well have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/27/00 Monday 3:25 P.M. EDT: Well I checked the
mail and said hello to some of my neighbors. Not much going on. I had the rest
of the tomato, chicken breast, and asparagus sauce with Ramen noodles and ice
tea for lunch. I then boiled up a cup of brown rice with three cups of water
for some boiled rice adding the usual cross section of available herbs and
spices along with a soy sauce, "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter",
sesame oil drops, and a tad of olive oil for a flavored rice. I cooked it for
about 45 minutes. I then added a couple of teaspoons of olive oil, to the three
quart revere pot along with a 32 oz. can of plum tomatoes, a 6 ounce can of
tomato paste, a few pads of "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter", a few
drops of sesame oil, the usual cross section of herbs and spices available
except hot curry which I only use in hot weather, a couple teaspoons of honey,
a eight of a cup of French white wine, an eighth of a teaspoon of soy sauce,
two cans of rinsed tuna fish, a few drops of Tabasco sauce I think, a few
dashes of angostura bitters, a eighth of a cup of raisins, and three beef
bouillon cubes. The usual cross section of herbs and spices are Chinese five
spice, garlic powder, celery salt, Hungarian paprika, ground ginger, ground
nutmeg, cinnamon, basil, "I Was out of Italian Spices", oregano, a
few bay leaves, thyme, rosemary, chicken melt seasoning, chili powder, and some
old "Goldie’s Special Seasoning" which might have MSG in it, it is
hard to tell what is in it. Just a tiny small dash of each. I simmered it all
while the rice was cooking. I believe I also added a small amount of French
white wine to the rice. Well not much else happening. The server all seems to
be running fine. I with now have a cup of Samba Instant coffee with some GU
powdered milk I made up with a little sugar. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>03/27/00 Monday 12:40 P.M. EDT: Well I went to bed
last night about midnight. I was up around 7 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast
of Kellogg’s corn flakes, toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I relaxed
a bit. I chatted with www.dialpad.com that works fine in the morning. I went
back to bed and was up around 10 A.M.. I had a peanut butter sandwich. I made
up a quart of powder milk in case I need any milk. I had a peanut butter and
some ice tea. I chatted with the electricity company and my electric bill
should be paid up through about April with funds from the Federal government. I
am worried weather the Sears air conditioner will keep the apartment cool
enough this summer, but I will have to wait and see. I suppose it might
depending on how hot it gets. Well not a lot else happening. I guess I will
check the mail now. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>03/26/00 Sunday 8:00 P.M. EDT: Good evening, today
was a brisk sunny day and rather dry, so I did quite a bit of walking when I
went out this morning. I first headed out to the waterfront area. I chatted
with a few of the morning regulars. I next headed over to the center of down. I
stayed in the center of town until about 3 P.M. walking around chatting with
various locals. I noticed quite a few of the New York City summer residents
were out for the warmer day. Quite a few people were walking around town. After
walking the lower Greenwich Avenue for quite a while, I head up towards the
upper avenue to CVS and I stopped by at CVS and I bought a bag of jelly beans
for .69 to munch on for the rest of the Avenue, as I walked around town. I
headed down to Baldwin Park, and I noticed all the geese have flown north, I
guess expecting a warmer summer in Canada. There are a large amount of goose
droppings in the park. I sat out by the head of the harbor by the gravel
walkway benches at the old Greenwich Harbor Inn next to the Island Beach Ferry
dock, and I observed the cat boat sailors testing their skills on the
waterfront. I next headed back up the Avenue. I noticed the masonry in the
stone wall supporting the ridge at the Bruce Museum is in sad need of repair
with all of its mortar coming out of the stone work. I headed back uptown, and
I sat out in the sun a while. I then motored over back down to the waterfront,
and I few the usual afternoon harbor watchers. I then headed over to the
Greenwich Library, and I chatted with a few regulars. I next headed back home
having consumed all the jelly beans. I then relaxed around the apartment until
about 7 P.M., when I microwaved some ramen noodles, and I added half the
tomato, chicken, and asparagus mixture left to my noodles and had dinner with
ice tea and bread and butter. I relaxed a bit more. I then checked my server
and computer, and it all seems to be running fine. It was a rather enjoyable
day to get out for a long walk. Well have a good evening, I think I might try to
get some rest. CIO
Note:<888>03/26/00 Sunday 9:00 A.M. EDT: Well I decided to
have three soft boiled eggs instead of corn flakes. I just finished my house
cleaning and watering the plants. I am listening to an "Oldies" radio
station "96.7 FM", which is put on by someone at www.diskbarclay.com
which does not come up on the internet. It is like www.cool107.com . Well when
you here this music which is constantly played down Pensacola, Florida way; it
generally means that the "Fleet" is back in town. Well you did not
think they would be away for ever. Well I now have to clean up and get ready to
go out. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/26/00 Sunday 5:55 A.M. EDT: Well not much
happening here. I went to bed about midnight. Before I went to bed because
there was lightning and thunder, I turned of the computer. I disconnected the
telephone cord, the cable modem, and the orange power cord from the wall which
connects to the power control councils. I then went to bed and slept until
about 5:30 A.M. from midnight. I reconnected the cable and turned on the
computer. I tried using www.zonealarm.com , but is seems buggy. I guess with
all the Russians in the area, they have someone in Moscow hacking into
computers which is par for the course. Well not much happening here. I will
have breakfast of Kellogg’s corn flakes, toast, coffee, orange juice, and
vitamins. Well have a good morning and don't take any wooden nickels from the
local mob. CIO
Note:<888>03/25/00 Saturday 10:25 P.M. EDT: Well I went out
after the last message, and the drizzle cleared up a bit and it was a bit sunny
and cool. I stopped by the local library and the usual group of hood winkers
were there. I chatted with a local citizen whom has been doing some carpentry
on Martha’s Vineyard. I noticed not much happening on a quiet Saturday
afternoon. I parked downtown, and I walked the lower section of Greenwich
Avenue. I chatted with a Pit Bull walker about unusual animal scents I might
have on my old clothes. I stopped by Zyns and they seemed to enjoy the weather.
I stopped by www.restorationhardware.com and told them about the dog soap from
Australia. I started to walked up to CVS, but then I remembered I had another
errand to run. I drove down to Steamboat Road, and the parking was full with
all the yacht club employees from the Yacht Club parking there while they work
on the new sea wall. I suggested to a local that they should build a swimming
pool for the alligator to relax in. I then drove through Bruce Park and head
down the Shore Road, and I then headed over to Old Greenwich. I used the ATM
machine at Putnam Trust in Old Greenwich, and it worked properly. I then went
across the street to CVS in Old Greenwich and I bought a carton of Philly
little cigars for $12.19 plus .73 Ct. 6% sales tax for $12.92 total. I then
drove out to Tod's Point and that canary yellow 1987 Volvo Wagon 244 DL with
76,500 miles is still for sale for $3,900 according to the Greenwich Times. I
guess not many poor Swedes or Scandinavians in the area anymore whom can afford
it. I then headed out to Tod's Point to the Southwest parking area, and the
usual group of exercise walkers were out there along with a few young people
checking out the weather and the local ornithology. I then drove over to the
southeast parking area, and I walked down to the shoreline. I sat out for a
while and relax. Next I headed over to Staples, and I noticed they have quite a
few bargain items on the clearance table including older cell phone batteries
for $2 and other cell phone accessories. I noticed they a copy of the Microsoft
Greeting Card Home Publishing kit for $5. I toured the store, and I tried to
chat technology; but no one seemed really interested in technology there. I
noticed they have a lot of cameras setup trying to sell them. I guess on slow days
not much was happening. I then went to the Grand Union, and I bought a 32 ounce
bag of Grand Union brown rice for $1.35, a five ounce bottle of SunLuch pure
sesame oil for $2.99, and a 15 ounce bottle of Kikkoman Lite Soy Sauce for
$2.59 for $8.28 total. I then returned home, and I chatted with a neighbor whom
I had not scene since the last major snowfall. He likes visiting the Mohegan
Sun casino and playing the $2 bets. He seemed to be down on his luck. I tried
to cheer him up talking about local Greenwich News. The central fire alarm went
off because someone was burning a steak. I noticed the batteries in the central
fire alarm system have cob webs in front of them like they need to be replaced.
I came upstairs to relax, and I noticed that someone hacked into my computer
precisely at 9 P.M. and turned it off. I informed the local authorities that
this has been happening regularly from various locations. I thought about it
for a while, and since 9 P.M. our time would be precisely 7 A.M. in Moscow, more
than likely one of those tech students at Moscow tech starts there work routine
every morning at 7 A.M. and hacks into my computer to annoy me. Also they are
cleaver enough to fake IP addresses to make it look like it is coming from this
area. Well I informed the local authorities. Basically if they have the time to
annoy me with all the Russian walking around Greenwich, they should come up
with a skilled English speaking Russian technology to try to explain why they
like annoy me. I suppose sooner or later when the "Shit Hits the Fan"
in terms of the weather in some other parts of the world or here, there might
be more people interested in all the free weather information on the internet.
Well have a good evening, I might have a peanut butter sandwich and ice tea and
Ramen noodles which I think I also had earlier this morning before the tomato
chicken and asparagus with rice mixture shortly after noon. Well have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>03/25/00 Saturday 2:20 P.M. EDT: Well I slept from
about 8 P.M. to noon. I got up, and I used the Microsoft Internet Explorer
Update to update a lot of files that might not have been updated after the last
time I reinstalled Windows 98 about a week ago. One update fixed the shutdown
screen problem. I also added all the language programs, so the web browser can
work in a large number of languages if you happen to know those languages. I
then ran the usual group of Norton maintenance utilities. The system is
rebooting and starting smoothly. I made another backup of the C: drive to D:
drive. I had some more of my chicken with tomato sauce and asparagus mixture
with rice and bread and butter with ice tea and Samba coffee. Well not much
else happening. Have a good day. I might clean up and go out in a while. CIO
Note:<888>03/25/00 Saturday 6:50 A.M. EDT: System is running
flawlessly. I have been doing routine internet work. I suppose with people away
on Spring holidays not much is happening locally. All three of my hard drives
benchmark at the highest levels. I organized var01.htm alphabetically. Quite
frankly the site is not that busy, but I keep busy at it since I know how to
research tech and seem to eventually be able to tweak my system so it runs
fine. When installing Direct X 7.0 A, and rebooting the system stops and then I
reboot again and it runs fine. I suppose this might possibly interfere with the
proper installation of Direct X 7.0 A, but right now the system is running
fine. Remember this is not a high level system, but have the Benchmark of a
Pentium II 450 MHz or possibly 60% of that. Still for word processing and web
browsing, it is all that I need; and it has enough resources to run my server
which is really not that busy anymore once I took of the music files. Well fine
for now. As the motto of the Greenwich Library should be, "Let's Wait and
See What Comes Next." I suppose with a 15 gigabyte C: drive, 20 gigabyte
D: drive, and a 8 gigabyte E: drive, I have plenty of room for software; but
alas I have no resource to buy any software, so we will treat it as room for
expansion. I suppose since I am not using the Fire Sentry box for keeping a
backup hard drive, I could return it, and possibly purchase another item like a
new CDrom player, for my main computer and use the old one in the backup IBM
Cyrix 233 when I get the CMOS chip for it. I unfortunately can not do that,
since I put a George W. Rush campaign sticker on it and attached the key with
picture hanging wire. Alas I don't really have any valuables for keeping in the
Fire Sentry box now, but perhaps some day I will. They surely won't get any
cheaper. Well have a good day. I guess I could clean up and go out and bird
watch or whatever it is, I supposedly do in the morning when I am hanging out
around the waterfront. I read in the British Press, The Times of London that
the Queen of England was given some dog soap for her Gorgis, The Times: Court
Page:, so perhaps some store like www.restorationhardware.com will be selling
it soon along with homemade dog biscuit mix. I suppose if I did not spend so
much money on computers, I might be able to afford a pooch; but I don't think I
could afford the Veterinarian Bills on one as they get older. Well have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/25/00 Saturday 3:55 A.M. EDT: Well in listening
to the BBC, they do seem to have the capability of rambling on. I have noticed
over the last ten years of computer adventures that when one buys computer
parts, they tend to depreciate rather fast. I had a family member that was
going to stop by three years ago, so I bought $300 in quality liquor in case
they wanted to have a "Get Together" in my smelly apartment. I have
noticed that over the last three years that the liquor has only appreciated in
value since I don't drink it except for using small amounts in cooking while
the computer parts tend to depreciate as fast as ever. Well I guess the moral
of the story is that if you are thinking about investing and are not a tippler,
it might be better to invest in a wine cellar or liquor pantry instead of
computer parts which depreciate very quickly. I use to buy some odd pieces of
older furniture which I have not been able to do with the expenses on
computers. However, since they are suppose to increase in value; they were
suppose to be a good investment; however I have not noticed anyone wanting to buy
any antiques as an investment anymore since, they frequently don't fit into the
rest of the more modern decor. The Mew Thrift shop at the Mews next to the Post
Office downtown still has that nice custom made heavy pine dining table with
chairs originally $7,500 for $1,250; but they have not even been able to sell
that. I would dare say, it is probably worth it. Well have a good day and
remember, "Cavet Emptor"; "Let the Buyer Beware." CIO
Note:<888>03/25/00 Saturday 2:45 A.M. EDT: Well I am up. The
server is running fine. I will have breakfast of corn flakes, toast, coffee,
vitamins, and orange juice. Well I guess all is quiet on the Eastern front
unless you happen to be east of me. Listening to the old BBC talk about doings
in Jolly Old England. CIO
Note:<888>03/24/00 Friday 9:25 P.M. EDT: I just started the
server, and I seemed to be getting spammed or hit constantly with a DOS attack
with someone trying to get a music file at
"1cust252.tnt2.paterson.nj.da.uu.net" . It is the second in as many
weeks from a site in New Jersey. It might show the minions around Christy
Wittman don't like the fact that I favor Elizabeth Dole for the Vice President
candidate with George W. Bush. Who knows. Anyway from what I can tell, they up
to the same old dirty tricks as usual. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>03/24/00 Friday 9:15 P.M. EDT: I went to bed at
3:30 P.M.. At 6 P.M., I received one of those rude telemarketing calls from the
Greenwich Times that woke me up. I have asked them many times not to call me,
but they don't seem to take "NO!" for an answer. I watched the ABC
evening news. I noticed the server was down, so I went ahead and reinstalled
the Diamond Stealth Video III drivers along with Direct X 6.1. I then
reinstalled DirectX 7.0 A. The system seems to be running fine and has passed
all the tests. I had some more of my chicken with tomato and asparagus sauce
along with rice and bread and butter and ice tea. Well I am still tired, so I
will go to bed. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>03/24/00 Friday 2:15 P.M. EDT: I finished making
dinner and eating it about 10:30 A.M.. I did C: and E: drive backups to the D:
drive while doing this. After having some Samba Instant coffee, I was set to
start up the server, and I decided the Networking was a little buggy. I fiddled
with the CMOS setting for the Video and LAN slots, and "Assign IRQ to
Video", but I eventually returned them to the defaults. When using
"Assign IRQ to Video" and uninstalling the LAN Driver and Networking,
I got the LAN on Video on IRQ 12 and IRQ 10 respectively, but although the
system seemed staple with different IRQs, the "Assign IRQ to Video"
tends to make the system freeze occasionally, so I returned it to
"No", and the system was once again stable. I tried, it because it is
recommended by the manufacturer www.pcware.com for not getting the
"Shutdown Complete" display when shutting down. However, when I
reinstalled the LAN, and Networking it fixed this. I now get a complete system
bootup from password to C: drive light off in about 70 seconds with a smoother
without hesitation bootup. The system seems to be running fine, and I just did
another C: drive to D: drive backup. Well I have been at this for quite a
while, so I don't plan to go out; but I will relax a bit and then go to bed.
Well have an enjoyable sunny afternoon. I just had a peanut butter sandwich and
ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>03/24/00 Friday 8:25 A.M. EDT: I was up at
midnight. I decided to install my new Maxtor 7,200 15 gigabyte hard drive as
the C: drive on my primary computer. I used this procedure for transferring the
contents of the old 5 gigabyte C: drive to the new Maxtor drive xcopyhd.htm . I
had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, vitamins and supplements which
I am running low on, orange juice, and coffee. About 12:45 A.M., when the
contents of the hard drive were transferred, I took out the old C: drive and
switched the new C: drive into its place changing the dip switches. I put my
backup 20 meg hard drive in the computer from the Fire Sentry Case as the D:
drive, both on IDE 1. I left the 8 G. drive my server drive in the computer on
IDE2 primary with the CDROM player as IDE2 slave. I then tested the system, and
enabled the virtual memory again, and it all worked fine. I set the CPU to the
side disconnecting it. I then took out the 486 backup computer, and I opened it
up. I then got out the old IBM Cyrix 233 with bad cmos chip. I reconfigured the
IBM Cyrix 233 with the S‑571 motherboard with the 3.5 floppy from the
486, the 5 gigabyte hard drive that I just took out of my primary computer. I
put in the new 32 meg memory chip from the primary computer, so the primary
computer now has 64 meg and 32 megs video. I reconnected all the cables and
checked the dip switches on the IBM Cyrix. I enabled the onboard sound and onboard
video attaching the rest of the accessories. I also put in the Zoom 28,800
modem from my 486 backup and the 3Com Ethernet II LAN card from the 486. I test
the 486 without these, and it works fine giving an error message for the
missing 3COM card, but it is still good for word processing with 16 megs of
memory but not the net without modem and LAN card. I set aside in the packing
box for my new case on the primary computer. I do have a 15 inch monitor to go
with it and keyboard and mouse. I tested the IBM Cyrix 233, but without a good
CMOS chip, I can't test it. I will have to wait until the first of the month to
order one from the link I mentioned last night. Then hopefully, I should have a
very fast backup computer. I put it underneath the primary computer, and put
the primary computer on top. I reconnected the cables only to the primary
computer. I booted it, and I was having a bit of hesitation when the networking
was longing on which I had had before. I did a F8 safe boot, and File by File
Step by Step acceptance to find the last file in the boot procedure
"idesmart.vxd" was causing it not to boot smoothly. I looked at
"My Computer" "Properties" "Devices Manager"
"Hard Disk Controllers" "SIS 5313 Dual PCI IDE Controller",
and I set its settings from "Default" to "Both IDE Channels
Enabled". This fixed the problem, and I am now getting very quick and
smooth bootups. I ran Norton Disk Doctor. I then ran Norton Optimization,
optimizing the Registry and the Swapper, and also running Norton SpeedDisk on
the new C: drive. The over all system is running fine and better than every
before particularly with the 7,200 rpm drive in the C: drive. I will now do a
backup of the C: and E: drives to the D: drives. While doing this I will make
some stir fried boneless breast of chicken pieces with chopped asparagus and
chopped garlic and chopped onion and herbs and spices with a bit of Angostura
teriyaki sauce, white wine, and the usual ingredients to have on a bed of
steamed brown rice for my dinner with ice tea. Well have a good morning. I
might go out after I eat and have dinner and clean up. CIO
Note:<888>03/23/00 Thursday 5:00 P.M. EDT: I went out about
1 P.M.. I noticed while dumping the garbage out that they have a lot of the
discarded emergency lighting systems in the dumpster because I guess they have
bad rechargeable battery packs. I drove downtown, and I noticed the office
crowd and late risers were beginning to stir. I drove down by the harbor and
the parking was full since they are still working on the breakwater
construction at the Yacht Club. I drove over to Grass Island and chatted with
one long time waterfront observer, and I noticed that they were beginning to
put some of the docks back in the water. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I
returned home directly after driving down the Avenue and stopping by the Grand
Union laundry to change a dollar for four quarters at the change machine. I
noticed today that they are still laying the fiber optic cables along West
Putnam Avenue. I had a peanut butter sandwich and the rest of the potato chips
along with ice tea. Well it has been a long day, so I guess I will call it a
day and go to bed. Have a good evening. It has been a long day. Don't take any
wooden nickels. CIO
Note:<888>03/23/00 Thursday 11:55 A.M. EDT: I left the
apartment after the last message. I stopped by the ATM machine at Putnam Trust
Bank of New York. I then headed over to the Exxon gasoline station next to the
Greenwich Library. I bought $12.50 of premium at $189.99 a gallon. I also
cashed in my lottery ticket for $2. I then parked downtown, and I walked the
lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I then drove down by the Sound and viewed
the waterfront briefly. It is a very nice day, and it looks like it might warm
up to about 55 degrees Fahrenheit today. I next stopped by the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift Shop. Next stop was the Greenwich Library where I read the
local paper, and three computer newsweeklies. They have a 1987 Canary Yellow
Volvo Wagon 244 DL in the Greenwich Times with 76,000 miles on it for $3,900;
which seems quite reasonable. I have seen the car, but not tested it parked on
Sound Beach Avenue in Old Greenwich near the elementary school. Well alas with
the all the maintenance I have done on my 1976 Volvo 244 DL with 108,800 miles;
I feel there is no reason to change cars right now. I should be fine for the
next few years. I next headed over to the Grand Union. I bought with the Grand
Saving Card, and Oneida one quart stainless steel pot made in China for $2.99
plus a glass lid to go with it for $1.99 a bag of Lays Wavy potato chips for
.99, a jar of GU creamy peanut butter for .99, asparagus at .99 a pound for
$1.09, a 18 oz. box of GU corn flakes for .99, for a Grand Total of $11.34. I
then returned home. I noticed that they are putting up new emergency lights in
the building. I organized by pot and pans, and I found a steamer to fit in the
Oneida one quart pot with glass lid. I guess one could also use it for cooking
rice. I took the flags of the bar, and put them with the crystal hurricane lamp
on the dining table. I reorganized the bar a bit, so it is easier to use
putting the Westchester PGA ice bucket in the back of the bar and moving around
a few item. I had a peanut butter sandwich with potato chips and ice tea. I
guess I will now empty my ice trays and refill the ice trays. I will save the
old ice in a plastic bag. I put some of the flags in a French chardonnay
bottle, so they can stand upright on the table. Well my feet were hurting me
with the worn in Rockport’s this morning, so when I go out next I will wear the
comfortable Michael Jordan Nikes or the Reebok tennis sneakers. I have a 3 P.M.
appointment this afternoon. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>03/23/00 Thursday 7:55 A.M. EDT: Well I had a
dinner of reheated herbal chicken in wine, microwaved potato, steamed
asparagus, ice tea, and Samba instant coffee. I found out that www.ttalk.com is
now "kenradio.com" with a broadcast from Cnet Radio www.cnet.com . I
chatted with a friend about local economics. I have cleaned up, so I will go
out for a breath of fresh air shortly. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/23/00 Thursday 5:25 A.M. EDT: Well not much
going on. I tried checking out the Demo of FrontPage 2000, and it still does
not work on my large server directory. I upgraded ICQ and I updated MusicMatch.
I tried the G2 server, but I could not figure out how to get it going with the
Real 7.0 encoder for lack of resources, or possibly setup problem and I tried
it with Real Encoder 3.1. I checked all my files in the Menu for Program Files,
and sifted through what I have on the computer. Well I am still running a
pretty lean and mean machine, much like my waste line recently. I checked out
www.ttalk.com,but I guess they're still trying to install Windows 2000. Well
not much happening on this side of the net. However, the system is running fine
and is stable, but at the moment I don't have many users. I might make about
$30 advertising for the last two months if I chalk up about $8 in advertising
between now and the end of the month, or I will have to wait until the end of
April hoping it reaches $30 the minimum. The sound on the setup sound really
great, and of course I have it capable of hooking into my new Technics
amplifier which would pump it through 16 more speakers in the apartment besides
the 4 on the computer setup. Well so much for system tweaking and everything
seems to be running fine. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/23/00 Thursday 12:20 A.M. EDT: Well I was at
about 11:30 P.M.. I started a backup of the E:\Webroot directory to the D:
drive. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s Corn flakes, toast, coffee, orange juice,
and vitamins. I finished the backup. I am just finishing my coffee watching the
History Channel biography of Howard Hughes. Well not much else happening. CIO
Note:<888>03/22/00 Wednesday 2:45 P.M. EDT: I edited the
homepage on my server to only have links on my server. I put the off server
links of the homepage in a new page var01.htm . I also kept the old server
pages at default1.htm and scotlist1.htm . Hopefully this way, I won't redirect
so much traffic away from my server and the directory information. Well I
rested a bit before doing this. Time to rest some more. CIO
Note:<888>03/22/00 Wednesday 12:35 P.M. EDT: I ran the usual
suite of Norton Utilities. I did a backup of the C: drive to the D: drive. When
running Norton SpeedDisk on the D: drive, it would stop because I think the
Optimized Swapper would change. Thus I just optimized the swapper on it, and
then quit the program. The overall system is running fine, and I guess I have
done as much as possible to tweak it for now. I will now resume regular
internet activity with the system running normally. Around 9 A.M., I had baked
herbal chicken in wine along with baked potato and steamed asparagus, ice tea,
and Samba instant coffee. I just had some microwave popcorn and ice tea. I will
start relaxing for the rest of the day. Have an enjoyable afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>03/22/00 Wednesday 4:35 A.M. EDT: I changed the
CMOS multiplier back from 0 to the default 4, since I had a system free. Now
the system should run fine as usual. I am sifting through scotwork.htm . CIO
Note:<888>03/22/00 Wednesday 4:00 A.M. EDT: I went back to
bed after doing a little computer work until about 2 A.M.. I found this link
for Midco Computers which has this link BIOS Online Order Form for ordering
motherboard bios chips for about $20 each. They're up in Saratoga, New York
area which should be fairly quick for ordering two to three day mail order in
this Greenwich, Connecticut area. They also ship COD, but don't take credit
cards. I was thinking I could order the BIOS chip for my S‑571
motherboard, which I could set up again with the IBM Cyrix 233 processor with
the case I have, and transfer the drives from the 486 backup into the 233 setup
along with the modem and the sound card, and I would have a faster more
reliable backup computer. I would probably do this once, I have another new
CDROM player, so I could also transfer the old Cdrom player into the backup
system. This would all take a bit of time, but I have time; and would only cost
the cost of the $20 Bios chip plus shipping and of course the cost of the new
Cdrom player. I would take the 32 meg memory chip out of the primary computer
and put it in the backup 233. Well something to do in the future when I have
funding around April 1. I also changed my CMOS multiplier from 4 to 0, so the
computer is running a bit faster. I get the Norton Benchmark of 120, twice as
fast as a Cyrix 233, and about 60% the speed of a Pentium II 450. The system
seems to be running fine, and it is stable and running just great. My server is
not too busy without the music, but its primary purpose is the directory
information. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, vitamins,
coffee, and orange juice. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>04/07/00 Friday 11:00 P.M. EDT: Well I was up at 2
P.M.. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice,
and vitamins. I cleaned up, and I went by the bank I did some business. In
addition to a shopping withdrawal, I also got ten more of the new dollar coins
to help put them in circulation. I then paid my rent on Lafayette Place. I then
went by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop, and I noticed one customer buying a
pair of glasses binoculars. I next went by CVS on Greenwich Avenue, but I did
not see anything I needed. I drove down by the waterfront. I ran into a former
neighbor, and he gave me a pack of Marlboro Light 100s. I gave him a couple of
the dollar coins. I chatted with another former neighbor about the birds along
the waterfront. There seemed to be more around. He told me they mostly nest out
on Captains Island. I noticed some of them on the island off the peninsula to
the east of the pier. I could here a big dog barking along the waterfront
scaring away some of the geese. We discussed ornithology and the weather. I
also exchanged a couple of the dollar coins with him. They still have a large
pile of dirt at the local waterfront club there where they are building the new
Sea Wall. I next drove through Bruce Park along the waterfront to the CVS in
Old Greenwich. I bought a bottle of Italian Spices for .99, a bottle of pepper
.99, a bag of jelly beans .69, two three packs of ACT II popcorn .89, two five
packs of buy three get two free of Marlboro lights 100s for $11.19 a five
carton, a birthday card $2.25 plus CT. tax $1.52 for $30.60 total. I then drove
around Tod's Point viewing the gray cool skies and weather. I stopped by the
Southeast concession area and walked along the waterfront. I noticed a few
birds on the water, and it was a very low tide. There were a few other walkers
out. I scanned the shoreline and the tide line for any interesting objects and
the shore was particularly clean. I then stopped by Staples in Old Greenwich.
They have lots of clearance items including a number of software programs. I
did not get Red Hat 6.1 Linux for $5. They had three copies of that. I did get
the Microsoft Home Publishing Premium 2000 for $5, and the Borderbund PrintShop
Pro Publisher 2000 Deluxe for $5 plus .60 tax for $10.60 total. I toured the
store for a while. They have the usual cross section of items. I then stopped
by the Greenwich Library and read the local paper. They have new bathrooms for
the general public to the right of the entrance back where the elevators are
being installed. Last night I checked out a few books too. I then stopped by
the Grand Union and I purchased a half gallon of whole milk for $1.59. I then
returned home, and I put away my purchases. I turned up the heat four degrees
since it is cool out. I restarted my main server, and I uninstalled the second
mouse pad on the keyboard, and I just left the regular mouse. I also
uninstalled the Real Basic 7.0, and then reinstalled it. It is all running fine.
I am not hungry right now from all the jelly beans I ate while doing my
errands. I put the large two dollar coins back in the picture frame on the
dining table. Well not much happening. I might install the new software later
on. I also have to install the Networking on the secondary computer, so I can
use it for a backup with the cable modem. I guess I will eat a little later on
unless I take a nap. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>04/07/00 Friday 9:05 A.M. EDT: I was up at noon on
Thursday. I made my 3 P.M. appointment, but it was cancelled. I remember that
the Colorado State early season forecast came out at
http://typhoon.atmos.colostate.edu/forecasts/ . I stopped by the Hospital
Thrift Shop. I then drove down by the harbor. There was not much happening, and
no birds. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and read the local paper and some
computer press. I then returned home. I checked the tracking number on my 2 to
3 day Priority Mail shipment at http://www.usps.gov/ , and it said it was
delivered to my post office at 8:55 A.M. on 04/05/00. I drove over to the Post
Office at about 4:30 P.M., and they checked the number and it was at the post
office. I paid the $45 for the package with a money order that I had already
obtained. I then went home and disconnected my two computers. I opened up the
cases and installed the two new CMOS chips. I test the primary computer and it
worked fine. I then went through the long ordeal of setting up the backup
computer with the existing older parts. I now have a backup CMOS for the
primary computer too. On the secondary computer, I installed the a 5 1/2 inch
drive that I had lying around. It did not work, and after fiddling with the
cables for some time, I decided to reflash the new CMOS with the same bios.
Then it all worked fine. I installed the Sound Drivers and the 3 COM Ethernet
II driver, and I tweaked the system. I still have to install the network
drivers for the secondary computer to use it on the Cable modem, but that
should not take to much time. I had chicken with microwaved potato earlier in
the evening. This morning I had chicken with Ramen noodles and ice tea. I then
put the computer cases back together, and I reattached the cables. I had an
initial problem booting the primary computer that I fixed by rebooting several
times. I can not get the Real Player to work, so after reinstalling it did not
work. I need to fix that latter today, but now I will go to bed. Have a good
day. CIO
Note:<888>04/06/00 Thursday 4:50 A.M. EDT: I decided to
cooked the Purdue Chicken, and it was done about 5 P.M.. I ate some of it with
steamed asparagus and microwaved potato. I relaxed a bit. I went out about 9
P.M., and I bought three package of Philly cigar cigarettes for about $4.78. I
used my last three Indian dollar coins to help procure them. I then took an
exercise walk in the Food Emporium at the Riverside Food Emporium. I noticed
they all sorts of exciting new products and display items. I noticed that you
can now buy a 12 oz. jar of peeled garlic for $5.99 which seems sort of pricey
for peeling garlic. I also noticed they sell 200 oz. plastic bottles of washing
detergent which seem like they might be sort of heavy to hoist. I chatted with
a few staff about product displays. I then headed over to the Food Emporium in
central Greenwich and toured the store on another exercise walk. I noticed they
are displaying a lot of cranberry juice in both stores. I chatted with a few
staff and customers. I then headed over to the waterfront. I viewed the harbor,
and I chatted with a local chef about waterfront activities. It seemed cool for
this time of year. I noticed only two young Canadian Geese. I then went over to
the center of town. I walked around the downtown area, and it was very quiet. I
returned back home via the Grand Union. I took a exercise walk there. I noticed
they were stocking lots of Jell-O. I then headed over to the Shell Station, and
I toured the shop. I chatted briefly with the night proprietor. I then returned
home. I chatted with the local police department about waterfront activity. I
then called a few telephone operators. I finally got a telephone operator in
Jacksonville, Florida. She informed me that several people have been killed
recently by sharks in Florida which has not been report in the media up north. I
suppose if there is an increased level of shark activity in the area, we should
exercise more precautions around the waterfront until we know exactly what the
situation is. I then informed the Greenwich Police Department and the Nantucket
Police Departments. I wore my old Timberlands tonight which were easier on my
feet, and since it was cold it was a dry cold. I suppose I should have a bite
to eat before going to bed. I think the cruise ship the "Queen Elizabeth
II" might be coming into Manhattan soon returning from its around the
World voyage before heading towards warmer waters. I suppose there is a
possibility that Mike Cousteau might be onboard, and he might know more about
the current level of shark activity in various waters if sailed on board. Well
have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>04/05/00 Wednesday 3:15 P.M. EDT: Well not much
happening in this cool damp weather. I relaxed around the house smoking glove
cigarettes last night until about 9:30 P.M.. I am out of Virginia cigarette
tobacco, but I have Round Hill and Grand Manier blend tobacco for my pipes. I
was up this morning about 6 A.M.. I made my bed, and I had breakfast of three
soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I went ahead and
vacuumed the apartment for a change with the old Hoover vacuum cleaner. I then
got a tired spell, and I slept until about noon. I checked the mail and
"COD CMOS" did not arrive from Saratoga Springs, New York. I suppose
it might arrive tomorrow. I have a money order ready to pay for it. I had a peanut
butter sandwich the rest of the sliced dill pickles for lunch along with some
ramen noodles and ice tea. I got bored of listening to the constant airplane
and Jet noise from the nearby local airport, so I decided to drowned it out
with my stereo system playing three old Beach Boys records of some vintage
material. They are "Beach Boys Concert", "The Beach Boys Endless
Summer", "The Beach Boys, Wild Honey". They don't sound quite as
good as I remember them, I guess over time one's music tastes change. Well I
will just relax and smoke my pipe with pipe tobacco for the rest of the day.
Have a good day, and don't take any wooden nickels. CIO
Note:<888>04/04/00 Tuesday 3:40 P.M. EDT: Well I am still
awake. I received email from Midco Computers that the two CMOS Bio Rom chips
were sent on 4/3/00. I will have to give the postman a $45 dollar money order
when they arrived. Thus I went out at about 10:30 A.M., and obtained a money
order at the new post office up what ever that road is called by Rusty Oxer. I noticed
a few patrons trying to save a bit of time. I had time to browse the new stamp
offerings. There is a nice little packet of submarine stamps for about $10. I
returned directly home. I chatted with a neighbor about all the nonsense on the
internet. I decided to change a bit of the apartment again. I took off the
glassware off the Bar Danish table. I moved the stored items underneath the
blue sofa out. I slid the long green pattern sofa slightly to the right. I put
the Queen Anne chair back opposite the French computer chair facing the
television. I moved the Danish Bar table underneath the stereo setup. I set up
the glass ware. I moved the cordless GE telephone on the end of the bar by the
long green table once I move the sofa back in place. I slid the blue sofa
facing out against the day bed, facing the closet wall. I put the Shield of
Pall Mall below the ships bell. I moved the small Danish coffee table between
the Queen Anne chair and the blue sofa. I put the Nantucket ash tray on the
dining table with the Greenwich Country Club Zippo lighter and the Djeep butane
lighter. I put the large button telephone on the Danish coffee table leaving it
with the two English place mats to protect it as a possible tea table in front
of the Queen Anne Chair. I move the two Martha’s Vineyard Prints to the
opposite kitchen entrance from where they were placing them above the Fire
Extinguisher. I set the blood pressure machine on the end of the blue sofa by
the bar. There is enough space for an agile person to step over the two sofa
ends together to tend bar and operate the stereo is they are at least four feet
tall. Basically it will have to stay this way for the indefinite future because
quite frankly I am tried of moving stuff around and it takes some time to get
use to. I suppose the new idiot next door will find out the hard way not to
continue to bother me for his amusement. However noisy neighbors frequently see
more and they frequently like to check up on their neighbors. It is called the
good neighbor policy. It is better to have somebody check up on you than to be
found passed out from moving furniture in the middle of the floor. Anyway the
overall effect is a more spacious open area which will look a little bit better
in the warmer month of May when I have the funds to buy some rug shampoo for
the rug shampoo machine and shampoo the rug and let it try out on a sunny day
with the window open, which takes about six hours. Well I then collapse a bit
and relaxed. I guess I will try to eat something and then go to bed. Well I
guess the new first generation immigrants grew up in the Gulag, so their
perspective is a little bit different than ordinary Americans. Well from what I
can tell as usual it is much to do about nothing. Well have a good afternoon.
CIO
Note:<888>04/04/00 Tuesday 8:35 A.M. EDT: Well after the
last message, I did three loads of laundry. I had to restart one machine once,
because it was only halfway through its original cycle when I put the money in.
While doing the laundry, I took two of the American Indian Gold Plated Dollar
coin the government just minted, and I put the each side in a little silver
plate frame with a bit of blue cloth behind them. I kept one in my random coin
collection. I finished the laundry about 1 A.M., and I sorted the clothes and
made my bed and put them away. I relaxed a bit, and about 2 P.M., it started
thundering so I turned off the server. Instead of going to bed, I decided to
installed the Acer 50X Max Cdrom drive in the primary computer, and I put the
old Acer 24XMax Cdrom drive in the backup computer that still needs a cmos. I
noticed, I had to reinsert the onboard video ribbon into the motherboard
properly on the backup computer. Of course it still needs the good Cmos chip
which I am waiting for. I cleaned them on the inside a bit. I checked the exact
model number on the AMD processor in the primary computer. It is AMD K‑6
2 450 AFX 2.2 volt core, 3.3 V. I.O., "A0002BPKW" c. 1999 made in
Malaysia. I reassembled the cases and reconnected the cables. I then started up
the primary computer and since I had installed the Microsoft Mouse on the PS/2
port this time, and I then put the keyboard mouse pad on the Serial port, and
with plug and play I now have both working, so technically a mouse pad person
or right handed person would be more comfortable on my setup. It all seems to
running fine, but I am a little bit tired. After doing the laundry, I had a
peanut butter sandwich, a few sandwich dill slices and ice tea. Well time for
bed. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>04/03/00 Monday 9:25 P.M. EDT: After the last
message I went out and I checked the oil on my Volvo. I checked the rotor
underneath the distributor cap, and the generic knock off rotor made of steel
instead of the original quality Bosch brass rotor had its rotor plate and contact
distributor totally worn out and virtually worthless. I am surprised the car
still work. I keep my used car parts, so I put in a good Bosch rotor which I
lightly sanded with steel sandpaper first along with the contacts on the inside
of the distributor cap. I reattached the distributor cap to the housing. I
checked the ignition wires and made sure they were properly spaced. I put a
piece of rubber hosing over a ignition wire from the distributor that was
touching the master brake cylinder. I sprayed WD40 on the battery terminals and
other ignition points and certain accelerator spring mechanisms. I filled the
windshield antifreeze washer solution. Well the car is running a little bit
better, but the starter motor still grinds occasionally although I paid Exxon
twice to fix it unless, I have a bad tooth on the fly wheel. It still starts
fine. I need to add a bottle of Fuel Injection Cleaner to make it run a bit
more smoothly which I do every few months. I guess I should check the tire
pressure. I need to reinsert the brake warning light bulb and I also need to
take out the clock and figure out why it is not keeping proper time. All of
which I will do when I have the time. The driver's window still is partially
broke in the cranking mechanism which means one has to position the window when
raising it. I might think about washing it and vacuuming it on some warmer day.
Well after that maintenance procedure, I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New
York and did some minor business when I first went out. I then stopped by the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop, and I donated my two old AT&T Nomad
cordless telephones with the bad batteries. I drove by the Fashion Light center
and bought two 25 watt frosted chandelier bulbs for the sconces above the
computer for about $2.89. I next drove down by the waterfront and mentioned the
Audubon situation to local residents. I then stopped by Grass Island and viewed
the waterfront. I mentioned to a couple of local waterfront observer, I have a
tobacco stained stuffed Marlin available for donation. It was a bit damp out,
and my feet were bothering me, so I departed shortly for the Grand Union. I
bought two half gallons of Tropicana Ruby Red grapefruit orange juice for $2
each, a 16 oz. box of Ronzonni Spinach fettuccini for $1.75, at .89 a pound a
Purdue Roaster for $6.22, a three packet strip of Fleischmann’s Yeast for
$1.49, a 20 ounce Stauffer’s Lasagna for $2.99, at .99 a pound asparagus for
$1.26, two 20 oz. cans of GU sliced plum tomatoes for $1.09 each, a jar of Ragu
Alfredo Sauce for $1.99, GU 16 oz. sandwich sliced dill pickles for $1.50, a
can of 4 oz. Cento tomato paste for .33 for $23.71 total. I then returned home,
and I chatted with a couple of neighbors. Next I went upstairs and I relaxed a
bit. I installed the 25 watt frosted chandelier bulbs in the sconces above the
computer. I then had the Stauffer’s 20 oz. Lasagna for dinner along with ice
tea and instant coffee which I drank while smoking a glove cigarette from
Indonesia. One should only smoke one or two glove cigarettes a day since they
tend to be stronger than cigar cigarettes. I relaxed a bit more, and I decided
to file this report. Well have a good evening, and my feet still hurt. CIO
Note:<888>04/03/00 Monday 2:15 P.M. EDT: I was up at 10:30
A.M.. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s corn flakes, toast, orange juice, vitamins,
and cappuccino. I rehung the wall telephone in the bathroom, so it is more
securely hung on the wall. I checked the mail, but my CMOS COD delivery did not
come yet. I just finished cleaning up, so I guess I will go out shortly. Well
have a good afternoon.
Note:<888>04/03/00 Monday 4:15 A.M. EDT: For the dinner
mention in the earlier message, I added some steamed frozen broccoli and
cauliflower. I also added a few drops of olive oil and sesame oil to the
vegetables before adding them to the omelet. After dinner, I finished my house
cleaning about 12:30 A.M.. I did not bother cleaning up. I went out downtown. I
chatted with a local downtown whom recently returned from Florida whom has an
ill relative with pneumonia. I advised the local, when I add pneumonia between
Christmas and New Years a little over a year ago. I perspire quite a bit, so I
drank plenty of fluids. I also said they gave me new antibiotics at the
Greenwich Hospital which one does not take too often, so not to have the virus
build up immunity to the antibiotics. We chatted about the Southern regions of
the country and the local Audubon observations. I mentioned I find it relaxing
to have a glove cigarette at the end of the day to start relaxing. I then took
a walk on lower Greenwich Avenue. I walked by the train station, and they have
www.omnifitness.com open for business at the train station entrance. I walked
around the West Bound platform area and then cross the crosswalk ramp over the
East Bound platform area. They still doing construction at the train station
plaza office complex. I then walked back uptown. I noticed only the upper
section of Greenwich Avenue has new meters, the lower section of the Avenue has
the old parking meters. I sat out at the Post Office plaza for a while and
stared at the overcast sky. It was bit damp, but not too cool for this time of
year. I returned to the car, and I drove down by the waterfront. It was foggy
out towards Long Island, and the shoreline was dimmer. I returned home. I also
mailed the Acer Cdrom $25 mailin rebate coupon form the night before last. I
relaxed a bit with a bowl of microwave Act II popcorn along with ice tea. Well
I guess it is time to go to bed, so have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>04/02/00 Sunday 9:30 P.M. EDT: I relaxed a bit and
thought about my day's plan after the last message. I watered the plants and
started cleaning the bathroom. Then I sat down and thought about the overall
layout of the apartment. I decided I had too much furniture in the apartment. I
checked with a new neighbor downstairs who just moved in and could use some
extra furniture. I gave him the two old French dining chairs that I put new
upholstery on, the brown leather chair that I fixed the webbing on, the old
Techniques amplifier, two Boston Acoustic speakers that came with the
Techniques amplifier, the Hitachi color television that had the poor quality
speaker, the old VCR that the Mews gave me, a couple of wood television tables,
a Wok, a Danish coffee maker, and a can of Saverin coffee, as my Welcome Wagon
bit of reorganizing my apartment. Also a lamp shade. I tend to have so much
extra stuff after 14 years, it tends to get a bit cluttered. I helped the new
neighbor set up the stereo and the television and the VCR on a Sear oak
microwave cart I also had. Well my apartment also looked a little bit better.
Then I moved the print of the deer in the woods, "The Legend of Mingo
Greek" above the air purifier on top of the stereo bookcases. I took down
the mirror over the bedroom desk and put it over the laser printer area where
the deer picture was. Next I took off the Bermuda Print off the entrance door
and put it over the bedroom desk. Following that I removed the seven foot
stuffed marlin from the main living room wall, and I wrapped the tail fins with
a towel and stores it underneath the pineapple day bed. I moved the Coca Cola
plastic trays underneath the blue couch and one underneath the dining table. I
then put the old brief case underneath the Queen Anne Chair. I moved the old
IBM PS/1 24 pin printer underneath the blue couch. I put the white telephone
with the large letters on the Danish coffee table in front of the blue couch.
Since the Marlin was hung with extra strong toggle bolts, I moved the 4 1/2 foot
by 3 foot mirror with the light wood frame where the Marlin was from behind the
computer. The 4 foot horizontal by three foot mirror with the curved top and
green wood carved frame, I hung on the secure mirror holder behind the
computer. I move the two bathroom sconce lights about that mirror. I had to
install clear 30 Watt chandelier bulbs in the two sconces, since the two 15
watt bulbs burned out while moving them. I straightened a few loose items up
around the apartment, so it looks a bit more orderly. I still have to finish my
house cleaning, but first I will have an omelet and toast for dinner with ice
tea and coffee. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>04/02/00 Sunday 2:00 P.M. EDT: Well I was up a
little bit before noon. I chatted with a family member about the possible shark
situation. They mentioned they had scene on television a National Geographic
Special on sharks. I received this email from them on what they have been
researching in Australia Field Tales: Tiger Shark @ nationalgeographic.com , so
possibly we might have the same situation in our own area. I still have to set
the clocks ahead. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee,
orange juice, and vitamins. I am just about ready to start my house cleaning
and watering the plants. It was mentioned to me this week that Home Depot
opened a new store in Port Chester, New York on Midland Avenue nearby be, if
you have any household repair needs. I am listening to a bit of Broadway while
I do my housecleaning. I believe on one of the New York Radio stations at 1
P.M. or so on Saturdays they have the Texaco sponsored broadcast live from
Lincoln Center. This link gives information on the broadcast times Explore and
Discover ‑ Texaco sponsored Opera Broadcasts . I believe here in Connecticut,
they are on Connecticut Public Radio at 88.5 FM. I am not sure what radio
station it is broadcast from Manhattan on. Well time for house cleaning. I saw
this link several months ago Welcome to Ski New England.com! . Also what seems
to make the World Go Around in this Area http://dowjones.wsj.com/p/main.html .
Well back to my chores. I am relaxing to 88.5 FM while I do them. CIO
Note:<888>04/02/00 Sunday 4:30 A.M. EDT: Well I had time to
think about the local waterfront bird situation. I finally called my insurance
company GEICO at 1‑800‑841‑3000, and I advised them that with
the cleaner Long Island sound meaning that the lobsters have disappeared. I
also advised them that a cleaner Long Island Sound probably means more friendly
waters for migrating sharks, thus the waterfront birds are more sparse. That is
all I can figure out. Well keep a keen eye out for any other evidence of shark
activity. CIO
Note:<888>04/02/00 Sunday 1:50 A.M. EDT: Well I went out
shortly after the last message. I chatted with a neighbor. He said Day Light's
Savings Time goes into effect this morning, so Fall Back Spring Forward an
hour, so I guess it is about 2:40 A.M., but I will do the clocks when I wake up
tomorrow. I stopped by Exxon, and I put $16.70 of premium in the car. I then
headed over to Staples. I browsed the store a bit. I bought a Plantronics
Cordless Phone headset for $19.98 plus $1.20 Ct. tax for $21.18 total. I
chatted with a customer and staff. I then drove back downtown. I stopped by Zyn
stationary, and I played a quick pick lottery ticket for $1 and won $2. I used
my winning and $2 more to buy a package of Djarum Glove cigarettes. I then
walked down the street and viewed the usual evening dinner crowd. I think I had
an omelet about 4 P.M. with toast and the rest of the tomato tuna mixture. It
was a cool damp evening typical of this time of year. I did not walk that much
since it is a bit hard on the old arthritis. I chatted with one regular evening
person in town. I returned home. I chatted with one of my neighbors and their
visitors. They think there might be a "Bob Cat" in the area, but I
doubt if one would run off all the Sea Gulls. I remised when I flew to Oslo,
Norway in February of 1983, as I recall the plane always flew over forests
instead of the ocean. I have been thinking about that recently and possibly we
flew over the 25 million square mile area of Wolf Ridge Canada. Concievably the
pilot on the Scandinavian Air Service plane might have take the longer route
and flown out of JFK airport and instead of flying the Great Polar Route over
the pole there which is shorter. He might have flown Northwest over
Northwestern Canada over Alaska and over all of Northern Russia and Scandinavia
and landed at Forneburg airport at the proper time or tricked us into thinking
it was the proper time after a seven hour flight. It is hard to tell, but I
don't recall ever seeing any ocean underneath the plane the entire flight, it
was endless miles of Evergreen Trees, what we sometimes refer to as Wolf Ridge,
Canada. Well after chatting with my neighbors and their guests, I returned
upstairs, and I installed the headset on the new cordless telephone. It works
quite well and permits hands free operation of the telephone receiver on the
cordless phone for typing and also one could move around with it. I don't
really chat that much, but I guess it will free up a little time for other
duties when I chat on the telephone. I relax a bit, and I had another glove
cigarette. I had a Stauffer’s hearty Chicken fettuccini dinner with ice tea.
Well not much else happening. I did chat with a friend to wish him Happy
Birthday. Well have a good morning. I still worry we might be in for a touch of
colder weather before it starts to warm up. CIO
Note:<888>04/01/00 Saturday 6:20 P.M. EDT: I was up this
morning about 9 A.M.. I chatted with a family member about the new phone. I had
breakfast of Kellogg’s corn flakes, toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins.
I tested the new phone. It works almost all the way out to the end of right
field in the baseball field. It works in front of the building in the parking
area all the way out to the high point of the road where the family units are.
I noticed some power cables or telephone cables are down where they cleared the
brush on the sloop around the power cables and telephone lines. Possibly they
are dead lines. The new telephone works in the building entrance on the ground
floor fairly well. It does not work on the back side of the building is along
the Post Road. It does not work in the community room. It works in the hallways
on the second floor. It has extremely good clarity. I rested a bit until about
2 P.M.. I chatted with a telephone company employee. I called 1‑800‑305‑4838
for Bell Atlantic to lock in my regional and long distance provider of
AT&T. I chatted with another Connecticut resident. I am about to shower and
clean up. I probably will stop by Exxon and fill up the car. I might stop by
Radio Shack and see if they have one of those ear microphone base headsets, so
one can use the new cordless telephone hands free which might be useful for
transcribing or dictating from the telephone. Well we can only do as much as we
can afford after that we tend to improvise or go without. Well have a good
evening. I chatting with another observer of nature, and the person brought to
my attention that possibly when the Canadian Geese and the Sea Gulls disappear,
there might be an Eagle in the area which would possibly scare them away.
However, there tends to be lots of other wildlife in this area too, not to
mention what might be hiding or living underneath the water in Long Island
Sound or other native estuaries. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>04/14/00 Friday 9:35 P.M. EDT: I cleaned up, and I
went by the Putnam Trust ATM machine. I stopped by the Arnold Bread Store
outlet, and I bought three loaves of 12 grain bread for $2.40. I noticed all
the sea gulls had disappeared around the dumpster at the Arnold Bread store
too. Then I went down to Grass Island. I chatted with one waterfront observer,
and he agreed that the sea gulls seem to have disappeared. It was a cool
evening out, so I only spent about an hour around the waterfront. I stopped by
Steamboat Road and no sea gulls where there also. I drove through Bruce Park
and there were no sea gulls or other waterfront birds. I stopped by Staples in
Old Greenwich. They have battery packs and automobile and aviation accessories
for laptop computers on sale for 80% off. I noticed they sell a Networking kit
with two LAN card and a hub and drivers and cables for $70. I am not sure I
want to network the two computers together because my primary computer only has
three PCI slots, and it I wanted to add another accessory I would have no room
since I use one slot for the LAN and one for the video. I am using my old Sound
Blaster SW32 on a ISA slot as well as the X2 modem for the telephone modem. I
chatted with some of the store staff. I bought a 30 pack of IBM formatted
Maxell floppy disks for $5.50 plus .33 tax for $5.83. I have lots of old floppy
disks four to six years old, but I have not bought any new ones in a long time.
I believe floppy disks are only good for about two years. One needs to them for
making emergency boot disks and back ups of certain files. I then stopped by
the Greenwich Library, and it was slow. Today's copy of the Greenwich Times was
not there. I saw a few people going to the Friday night movie at the library
auditorium. The movie Dr. Strangelove was playing. I next stopped by the Grand
Union, and I bought a half gallon of Tree Ripe orange juice for $2.50, a 16 oz.
package of Polly‑O skim mozzarella cheese for $1.99 on sale for $4.49
total. I then returned home. I started cooking the Cookin Good chicken in the
Faberware oven. Since it is about seven pounds and does not have a bird watcher
pop up thermometer, it will take about an hour and a half in the Faberware
convection oven at 350 degrees F.. I seasoned it with a bit of garlic powder,
black pepper, oregano, Hungarian paprika, celery salt, and poultry chicken
seasoning. I will have it with a microwaved potato, and steamed frozen
broccoli, along with ice tea and instant coffee. I put two loaves of the bread
in the freezer. I then checked my server. I noticed the market was down a lot
today. My bell weather portfolio set up a million dollars three years ago was
up to $1,280,000 and today it was down $50,000 which means it was down about
3.5 %. I would imagine computerized trading programs started issuing sell
orders and certain people were selling to pay taxes. Well I will now make some
emergency boot disks with the new floppies and back up my MS Money 99 file to
the new floppies. Well it is cool and damp out this evening, so I will probably
stay inside. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>04/14/00 Friday 4:15 P.M. EDT: I was up at about
3:30 P.M. this afternoon. It seems to be a nice day outside. I updated nasa.htm
and posted nasa‑101.htm . Well I guess it is time for three soft boiled
eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. Well have a good afternoon.
CIO
Note:<888>04/14/00 Friday 7:15 A.M. EDT: I had some
microwave popcorn. I also finished making the ice tea. I actually tried to
spend some time on the internet tonight looking at other sites that I have not
looked at in a while. I also installed the latest version of Zone Alarm. The
system all seems to be running fine. I suppose since I have not worked on the
internet directory that much in the last year, a lot of new sites have
appeared. Well there is not much happening as far as I can tell. I guess I will
start winding down and get ready to go to bed. I suppose I could sneak a peanut
butter sandwich. I am back up to180 pounds. I guess it was the French bread I
made the other night. I could come up with some mozzarella cheese, I could make
a home made pizza with the frozen spaghetti sauce, but then that would be
fattening. A lot fat alternative might to be use Tofu or Soy Cheese. I noticed
the Smithsonian has posted a lot more information on their Volcanology pages.
Well from what I can tell, it is already a bit cooler here from the events of
the last month. Let's think about next winter and probably having to get use to
a colder winter, which also means paying higher heating bills. Of course the
air conditioning bills might not be as high this summer. I calculated all the
different small bulbs I burn in my living room, and it is 286 watts. Also I
keep the fan going on the air conditioner in the winter for fresh air and a
Honeywell air purifier going all the time along with the computer equipment.
The television and the stereo I don't use much. I also keep the telephones
going. I tried calling up myself with www.dialpad.com to see if the answering
machine works, and it still seems to work. I also leave the florescent light on
in the kitchen when I am away, and I suppose the refrigerator goes all the time
along with using the microwave and other appliances for cooking. I suppose the
hot water heater uses a bit of electricity, but I don't use the electric heater
in the bathroom in the winter, I just close the door so the cigarette smoke does
not disturb my neighbors through the bathroom fan. I also have to turn on the
bedroom lights occasionally to navigate around the bedroom. Thus I try to keep
the energy use down, but I suppose it all adds up. Well not a lot happening
right now. I suppose I could do a bit other house cleaning and maintenance
routines when I have the funding, but it is not warm enough to shampoo the rugs
or wash the curtains which take a bit of effort to climb up and pull them down.
Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>04/14/00 Friday 2:35 A.M. EDT: I went to bed about
7 A.M., and I was up about 2 P.M.. I had breakfast of GU corn flakes, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I then
stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop, and I chatted with one regular
shopper about arthritis supplements. I next drove down by the harbor. I then
stopped by the Greenwich Library. I read three computer newsweeklies and the
local paper. I rested from about 5 P.M. to 7 P.M.. I chatted with a family
member. I get 60 free minutes a month for the first six months with the
AT&T 7 cents a minute prime time plan and 5 cents evenings and weekends.
Well I had Ramen noodles for dinner with the rest of the spaghetti sauce I
made. I still have two containers of the spaghetti sauce in the freezer. I had
ice tea and instant coffee with the meal. I then stopped by the Greenwich
Library before closing and returned some Broadway music CDs. I owe about $3 on
them. I noticed a CBS news truck was at the library and they were covering a
lecture on Lyme Disease. I mentioned to the reporter in the truck that ten
years before Lyme disease showed up on Nantucket back around 1968, people were
coming down with Rocky Mountain spotted fever in Nantucket which is similar to
Lyme disease. I then went downtown. I stopped by the news stand across from the
Figaro restaurant and bought a five pack of buy three get two free of Marlboro
lights 100s for $11.85. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue twice. I
then walked up to the top of the Avenue. I noticed the CBS news truck was
putting up its satellite dish about 25 feet high in front of the stores next to
the Presbyterian church. The raising of the satellite dish from the parked van,
almost hit the over head street light support arm above it. I suppose that is a
high spot for the dish. However, Steamboat Road might have a direct line of
sight to the World Trade Center where the antenna is probably not to mention
the hospital nearby can generate a lot of electronic interference. I then went
on back down the Avenue. There was the usual group of yuppies out and about the
local pubs. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue again. I then drove
down by the waterfront, and it was quiet. I headed over to the Grand Union. I
bought a Cookin Good Chicken at .69 a pound for $4.86, dozen GU large eggs for
$1.49, and a half gallon of GU whole milk for $1.59 for $7.94. I chatted with a
local naturalist about volcanology and the local Audubon situation. I then
returned home. I studied my furniture situation, and I decide to leave it the
way it is. I straightened up the dining room table rearranging it and removing
about a month's worth of mail from it. I sorted out the mail and put it away
and threw out the flyers. I repotted a palm plant into a large pot and also a
weak Golden Pythos plant into a larger pot. I am just finishing up making up a
patch of icetea.htm . This time I am using ten orange pekoe bag, six green tea
bag, two Twinings Earle Grey tea bags, and one Chamomile bag along with the usual
mixture. I have not been using wine in it recently because spending so much
money on computer parts, I can not afford to refresher my cooking wine supply
at the moment. Well it is pretty much a quiet evening. I might have some
Microwave popcorn now. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>04/13/00 Thursday 6:50 A.M. EDT: I was up until
about 1 P.M. yesterday. I got up at about 5 P.M.. I chatted with a friend. I
tried all night until about 2 A.M. to get the onboard LAN going through various
configurations and settings to no avail. I eventually uninstalled it and the
network drivers. I have a feeling the onboard LAN is not compatible with the
Cable modem and the backup computer LAN card. Well I had a bit of trouble with
my Creative Lab SW 32 sound drivers, so I opened up the computer again and
checked that the two 4 meg. memory chips on the card were properly seated and
the cable near it was not touching it. I also disabled a DOS emulation setting
on the card. I then uninstalled my Audio and Network drivers and rebooted, and
the over all system is running fine. I am getting Norton Benchmarks from about
120 to 140 which is pretty good for my system. I had a peanut butter sandwich
around 11 P.M. with ice tea. I also had three soft boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice, vitamins and instant coffee about 3 A.M.. I am a bit tired. I will rest
for a while and I also have a 3 P.M. appointment this afternoon. Well have a
good day. CIO
Note:<888>04/12/00 Wednesday 12:10 P.M. EDT: Well after I
had my spaghetti dinner last night with the fresh slices of French bread. I did
a little routine internet work. I also installed the latest version of the
Apache server .12 . About 4 A.M., I decided to enable the onboard Network LAN
on my primary computer by setting the dip switch inside the case. I then
installed the driver for it. From then on, I have been working at trying to
network the two computers together. I get each computer set up in Network, but
I can not get them to recognize each other and communicate between them. I
don't know if it is the LAN connections or the settings. I basically have it
all set up properly, and all LAN card and connections seem to be working
properly. Well I am a bit tired, so I will rest for now. I had some slices of
the French bread through out the morning along with ice tea. Well time for
rest. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>04/11/00 Tuesday 11:15 P.M. EDT: Well I just
finished making two medium loaves of French bread and I am now letting them
cool on a wire rack. I cooked them for 30 minutes on the Faberware convection
oven at 350 degrees in a Echo Baker's French bread pan. Each is about 12 to 13
inches long, and since the Echo Baker's French bread pan is only about 18
inches long, and it just fits into the Faberware oven, I am limited to the length
of French Bread I can cook. I used the Welbilt recipe for French Bread. I put
in the Welbilt bread machine, a package of Fleischmann’s yeast, three cups of
flour, a tablespoon of sugar, a teaspoon of salt, three tablespoons of olive
oil, and a cup and a eighth of hot water. I set the Welbilt bread machine to
"French Recipe" and I started it for about a half hour letting it run
on the first part of the cycle until the dough was kneaded. I then turned off
the Welbilt bread machine, and I floured a wooden bread board. I separate the
dough into two halves, and I rolled each out into about 12 inch long rolls. I
lightly oiled with olive oil the Echo Baker French bread pan, and I put each
roll of dough in each of two sections. I then put the kitchen oven on warm a
few short minutes to take the chill out of it, and I let the dough rise in the
closed oven for about an hour before putting it all the Faberware convection
oven to bake. I listened to Connecticut Public Television on a show about the
former Presidents and now there is a show on about the history of Connecticut.
Well I guess in a short while I will reheated the rest of the spaghetti noodles
with the remainder of the of my spaghetti sauce for dinner and eat it with the
a few slices of the French bread along with ice tea, and I guess a cup of Samba
instant coffee with milk and sugar. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>04/11/00 Tuesday 9:20 P.M. EDT: I went to bed
after the last message. The telephone rang about 9 A.M., but I did not answer
it and the answering machine did not record a message. I slept until about 4
P.M.. I received a telephone call from MCI trying to get me to change, but I
decided to keep my current ATT service which is 7 cents a minute during prime
time and from 7 P.M. to 7 A.M. and on weekends it is 5 cents a minute, plus the
first six months I get 60 minutes free. I also have to pay $5 a month for this
service. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange
juice, and vitamins. I checked the mail. It looked to be a cold damp day
outside. I watched the ABC evening news. I chatted with the ATT customer
service representative about my service plan. I am now making French Bread
dough in the Welbilt bread machine which I will then form into two French
loaves and let rise in the French loaf bread pans in the oven on a warm setting
just to take the chill out of the oven and then turn it off and let if rise in
the oven for an hour and then I will bake the two loaves at 350 degrees in the
Faberware convection oven for 30 minutes to 40 minutes to have some fresh
French bread to go with my reheated spaghetti dinner later on this evening. Not
much going on. I downloaded Napster which seems to be very effective in finding
MP3 files on the internet. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>04/11/00 Tuesday 6:20 A.M. EDT: Well I finished
sifting through my email. Time for bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>04/11/00 Tuesday 4:40 A.M. EDT: Well I wrote a
letter and published it with Microsoft Home Publishing Premium 2000 which I
bought for $5, and I printed it out in color. I cut and pasted different
sections of the letter into the different pages I set up. It looks pretty good,
however the extra graphics seem to use up a lot of ink in the color ink
cartridge in the Compaq IJ200 color printer, and it also takes a bit of time to
print them. I then went out and mailed the letter. I also bought seven stamps
for .33 each at the post office for $2.31. The new post office up the side road
from Rusty Oxer's service station has a stamp machine in the lobby that is open
all night. I next went downtown, and I drove by the waterfront. I then parked
downtown. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue on a very chilly
evening. I stopped by the Shell Station on the way home. My driver's side rear
tire was down ten pounds of air, so I raised the air pressure to 30 pounds. I
stopped by the service station cashier's desk and he was checking out the new
cablevision channel line up. I returned home, and I made some microwave popcorn
and had it with ice tea. I checked the new cablevision television channel line
up. It is a bit different and will take some getting use to. There was an old
Noel Coward film on "Our Man in Havana" which seemed sort of
interesting. Well I have about 300 automatic email messages to get through, but
I am mostly caught up with my work for now. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>04/10/00 Monday 11:25 P.M. EDT: I updated the text
file of all Scott's Random Notes note02pr.htm . I also printed out the last
section to add to the already printed out sections. I need to find more left
side clipable blue binders like I have used previously. I have not been able to
find them at Staples in Old Greenwich. It is now 1036 pages available in a
ASCII Text DOS file for your downloading and enjoyment and printable if you
need to print it. Well I am now about to write a letter, and I might try
printing it out with my Microsoft Home Publishing Software or PrintShop
software for a more colorful letter. CIO
Note:<888>04/10/00 Monday 10:15 P.M. EDT: Well I went out
after cleaning up after the last message. I stopped by the Greenwich Library
and returned some books and read the local paper. I then stopped by the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. I found a cream pitcher they had discarded in a
dumpster in front. I stopped by the waterfront. I made my 4 P.M. appointment. I
read the local paper for the last three days while waiting. I then headed on
back down to the waterfront and then returned home. I decided to make some
alterations to my furniture setup. I moved the blue couch perpendicular to the
day bed, so it is across the room facing the television again. I moved the
Queen Anne chair in front of the bar, so one can still reach the stereo system
easily. I moved the palm leave basket out of the way in the bedroom. I put the
mahogany tea table along side the computer chair. I moved the Danish coffee
table with large number buttons in front of the blue sofa. I had to move the
large green couch slightly more into the bedroom hallway, but it is still
passable. I put the telephone answering machine on the bedroom desk. Well after
doing all that, the apartment is still more open and spacious and more
comfortable, but one has easy access to the day bed. I then rested from about 6
P.M. to 8 P.M.. I watched a bit of the www.foodtv.com . I reheated some of my
homemade spaghetti sauce with some angel air spaghetti and had that for dinner
with ice tea and cappuccino. Well I have about 300 automatic email messages to
sift through from the past week along with other work. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>04/10/00 Monday 1:25 P.M. EDT: I was up at noon
today. I had breakfast of GU corn flakes, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and
coffee. I have a 4 P.M. appointment. I will clean up and go out shortly. Have a
good day. CIO
Note:<888>04/09/00 Sunday 11:40 P.M. EDT: I went after the
last message, and there was hardly any snow left, but it was cool. I stopped by
the ATM machine at Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I then went to CVS on
Greenwich Avenue. I bought a six pack of BIC lighters for $3.24 with the .75
off coupon, CVS facial tissue .50, CVS Pine Disinfectant $1.99, Ajax
antibacterial liquid dishwashing detergent .79, 8 oz. of sugarless jelly beans
.69, Ultra Brite toothpaste .99 plus .49 CT. tax for $8.70. I then drove down
Greenwich Avenue, and I viewed the waterfront. I then went to the Grand Union
and bought a container of STP fuel injection treatment for $3.29 plus .20 tax
for $3.49. I next went to the Exxon station put the STP fuel injection
treatment in the gasoline tank, and I bought $12.80 of premium at $1.89.9 a
gallon. I also bought a carton of buy three get two free of Marlboro Lights
100s for $12. I then drove down to the center of town, and I park. I walked the
lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I returned to the car. I went back by the
ATM machine. I then went to the Grand Union. I bought a 12 oz. jar of Jiffy
crunchy peanut butter for $1.99, a 28 oz. box of Kellogg’s corn flakes for $2,
GU whole stewed tomatoes $1.09, and GU stewed sliced tomatoes $1.09, 2 GU tomato
paste .75 both, a 8 oz. container of 4C parmesan and Romano grated cheese
$3.69, a package of Hot Italian sausages at $2.49 a pound for $4.20, two green
peppers at $1.69 a pound for $1.74, a box of whole mushroom for $1.50a bulb of
garlic at $2.99 a pound for .63 box of GU sugar substitute for $1.69 for $20.45
total. I chatted with another customer about politics and the economy outside
in the parking lot. I then returned home, and I put away my purchases. I sliced
the hot sausage links into half inch slices. I put a little olive oil in the
bottom of the Griswold frying and I brown the sausage on medium heat. I put a
little olive oil to cover the bottom of a gallon Revere stew pot. I added a can
of stewed whole tomatoes and a can of stewed sliced tomatoes. I added the
browned hot sausages which formed little ball while I was stirring them when
they were done in about fifteen minutes. While doing this, I cleaned and diced
in half inch chunks one large and two medium onions, 2 large green bell
peppers, and seven gloves of garlic cleaned and diced in small bits, which I
added. I quartered and sixth the box of mushrooms which I set aside. I added
another can of sliced stew tomatoes to the pot with a quarter cup of white
wine, and two cans of tomato paste, and three beef bullion cubes, a couple
dozen drops of Sesame oil, a few dashes of Angostura bitters, Lea and Perrins
Worcestershire sauce, Angostura Soy Sauce, McHilney Tabasco sauce, along with a
few small dashes of black pepper, celery salt, Chinese five spice, chili
powder, ginger, cinnamon, paprika, and a few larger dashes of garlic powder,
basil, thyme, oregano, and Italian spices along with four bay leaves. I mixed
this all together in the pot along with the sectioned mushroom while it was
beginning to heat on medium. I eventually cooked if for a 45 minutes on medium
and 30 minutes on low stirring every fifteen minutes. The last half hour, I
boiled some water with a tiny bit of olive oil and salt for the extra thin
spaghetti noodles and I will boiled them the last five minutes before the
spaghetti sauce is ready. It will be a good meal, I will have with a little of
the grated cheese on it and ice tea. Well it should be ready about midnight.
Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>04/09/00 Sunday 7:40 P.M. EDT: I went back to bed
after the last message until 3 P.M. when I got a telephone call from a family
member. I then had some Progresso New England Clam Chowder with toast and ice
tea and instant coffee. I then cleaned the apartment and watered the plants. I watched
the ABC evening news. I just finished cleaning up, so I will go out for some
errand and hope there is not any snow left on the car. Well have a good
evening. I also changed the mirror at the bedroom entrance to over the bedroom
desk, and put the Bermuda print at the bedroom entrance. Also I rehung the
Albertville Olympics Stamps over the mirror to the left of the living room left
closet and rehung the chateau prints to center them underneath the parsons
lamps. CIO
Note:<888>04/09/00 Sunday 8:55 A.M. EDT: I went to bed after
the last message. I was up about 3 A.M.. I had breakfast of three soft boiled
eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I tried networking the two
computers together by connecting the two different LAN card, and using Thresh's
FiringSquad to follow the installation of the Network. However, it took a while
and although I got the network installed on each computer, the different LAN
cards did not communicate between each other. I guess the only other way would
be to try using identical LAN cards. Well it took some time, and I am just
about ready to quit and take a rest. It sounds like it is raining out. Have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>04/08/00 Saturday 9:05 P.M. EDT: I got the
networking installed on the backup computer by setting the network card to 16
bit instead of the first setting of 32 bit. I did not put Dialup Networking on
the backup computer since, the telephone modem might need to have its dip pins
set or other settings. I then installed the Microsoft Home Publishing and the
BorderBund Print Shop. I then ran Norton Disk Doctor, Norton Speedisk on the C:
drive which I also did on the secondary computer. I then did a C: drive to D:
drive backup. I watched a bit of television while doing this. I also had some
popcorn this afternoon and I had a peanut butter sandwich with ice tea for
dinner. Well I might try resting. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>04/08/00 Saturday 6:00 A.M. EDT: Well I read in
the Greenwich Times yesterday that today is the first anniversary of the new
dolphin in the Mystic, Connecticut aquarium. I had dinner about midnight of
roasted chicken, steamed asparagus, microwaved potato, ice tea, and instant
coffee. I just had a peanut butter sandwich with ice tea. Well not much
happening. I have just been relaxing around all night. Well have a good
morning. Time for me to go to bed. The computer seems to be running fine. CIO
Note:<888>04/21/00 Friday 3:00 A.M. EDT: Well a quick
analysis of the past days events. I first went out at 1:30 P.M.. I drove down by
the waterfront and I chatted with a visiting expert from the far east that has
moved into the area. I indicated we know something is going to happen soon, and
he said probably in the first week of May. I told him I thought a volcanology
event would happen today, Good Friday. I made my usual 3 P.M. appointment. I
stopped by downtown Greenwich Avenue and said hello to some friends. I drove
down by the waterfront. I drove over to Old Greenwich and stopped at CVS, plus
a can of Bumble Bee Pink Salmon for $1.28 I bought two cartons of five buy
three get two free of Marlboro lights 100s for $10.69 each for $22.66 total
plus $1.39 and .01 tax $1.40 total. I then proceeded to Tod's Point, and it was
a quiet day not many people out there. There was lady out there with a riding
crop urging people to slow down. As usual I don't interfere with the owner.
While observing at Tod's Point, I walked out and I had a ten inch by three inch
piece of bark fall off a tree limb about ten feet in front of me and twelve
feet above me. I sat out at the picnic bench and I view the harbor and the
overcast horizon. I noticed one Duck, one Cormorant, and two Sea Gulls. I
walked back after a while because it was slow. I stopped to clean up some trash
around the trash can where the bark fell, and I noticed a 1.25 inch by 1.25
inch square target marker on the same tree base hung on a galvanized flat head
nail sticking out of the tree about three inches and bent about 70 degrees. I
pulled the day glow orange marker off, and I continued to clean up around the
tree. I then walked over to another bird watcher, and I advised him that there
was a target marker on the tree, and I took it off. I then cleaned up some lose
items around other garbage cans. I then went over to the car and depart. I told
the gate security officer that some left a target marker on the tree. I then
went to Staples, and it finally occurred to my conscious once I was in a secure
area that someone had fired a shot at me from either Belle Haven, or one of the
Bell Towers or high office buildings in the town. I told a few Staples staff,
and I then took a short exercise walk. I then went to the Riverside Post
Office, and I told the desk clerk through the closed window that I had been
shot at. I then went the Food Emporium and told them. I next stopped by CVS and
I told them. I stopped by the Chinese restaurant and told them. I then walked
over to McDonald's and told them. I then walked over to the Liquor store and
told them. I also chatted with Starbucks. I then walked around the back side of
the Plaza and told a man picking through the dumpsters. I then sat in front of
the post office, and I chatted with another fellow. I then headed over a round
about way by a Bicycle shop, and I told them. I drove over to Bruce Park and I
told a number of friends and told them. I studied the wild life in the pond. I
use the ship to shore radio to advise the Coast Guard and anyone listening to
ship to shore and left the radio on. I drove down Steamboat, and I noticed a
pair walking, and I did not tell them because I did not want to scare them. I
then advised the desk clerk at the Indian Harbor Yacht Club and a guest
arriving. I then parked on the bottom of Steamboat Road, and I had to advise
the same walking couple to depart. I also escort a Yacht Club associate safely
to her car. I surveyed the waterfront from Grass Island and no one was there. I
advise some locals what had happened and the had cell phones. I drove over to
Exxon and I put in $17 of premium and advised them. While driving over there, I
noticed a possible suspect whom I did not bother. I then advised the Greenwich
Library staff what had happened. I returned directly home, and I advised some
neighbors. I telephoned a few people. I have a friend with a sick mother whom
needs emergency medical treatment for a brain hemorrhage at Palm Beach Bethesda
hospital. I relaxed and though through the past events for the next five hours.
I think more than likely the suspect will be able to explain a lot of events
for the last few decades. It got me to thinking that possibly also a scared kid
might be doing target practice if there are prowling Bob Cats or Wolves in the
area. It is hard to tell, but no one seems to believe me, but plenty of people
know what a target marker is, and I am 100 % sure this explains a lot of
events. I contacted a few other groups. I estimate anywhere from 5 million to 5
billion people now know and certain legal authorities have confirmed it. I am
still more concerned about my friend's mother, and I hope someone is able to help
her, and let's all pray for her. I will try to eat something and relax. I put
the home made yogurt in the refrigerator. Well have a good evening, and I would
advise all residents and visitors to stay away from the waterfront for the
indefinite future. Well try to have a good evening. I also advised a visiting
traveler in town about the event that knows something about the ocean. CIO
Note:<888>04/20/00 Thursday 11:20 A.M. EDT: Rumored in the
psychic network, there will be a major volcanic eruption around Popopacatel
near Mexico City in the next 24 hours. None of the Mexican Internet Sites are
working. I have advised the appropriate Command Centers and National Emergency
Networks on the Audubon Network. I would not be within 200 Miles of it, if this
is true. I think this might be real since the increased neutron levels from the
radiation of the solar flares this years is increasing volcanic activity. It is
important in this region around New York City to get ready for a very major
cold winter. It is rather chilly for this time of the year. I was up at about
9:30 A.M.. I had a light meal of the Chinese Indian rice mixture. I made up a
batch of Costa Rican, Hawaiian, and Cappuccino mixture coffee mixture coffee
for iced coffee. I also have in the yogurt machine from two bags of powder
milk, I made a half gallon of milk. I boiled it, and used the yogurt
thermometer to measure the temperature when I cooled it in a sink of cold water
to the right temperature. I added four heaping tablespoons of my last yogurt. I
then head a few tablespoons of honey, a few of Kailua, a little Nutmeg,
Cinnamon, and a teaspoon of vanilla. I put in the yogurt containers a teaspoon
of apple sauce and a teaspoon of raspberry preserve. I have them in the yogurt
machine. I am now about ready to take a shower and clean up. I will be out
about 2 P.M., and I have a 3 P.M. appointment. Have a good afternoon. Work the
"GRAPE VINE" about Mexico to see if it is true. CIO
Note:<888>04/20/00 Thursday 4:15 A.M. EDT: Well I dumped out
the rest of the Cookin Cook chicken since it was six days old. I then replaced
the 40 Watt light bulb on the right window sill that went out. I made one of
those Chinese Indian rice mixtures with all the usual herbs and spices and
sauces along with a few diced pickles and chopped garlic. I made up a quart of
powdered milk and put it in the frozen wine fiasco. I sealed it with a rubber
band and the Lolly Prince jar opener. I straighten out the kitchen. I am out of
opened olive oil, but I have another three liter can I got about 20 months ago.
It seems pretty quiet out. Well I am warm and comfortable. I thought I might
try resting a bit more this morning. I figure it I slow down a bit and relax
here, I might not smoke as many cigarettes. I have a 3 P.M. appointment this
afternoon. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>04/20/00 Thursday 1:15 A.M. EDT: Well I relaxed
most of yesterday. I was up about 5 A.M.. I had breakfast three fresh eggs,
toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I relaxed a bit in the morning. I
went out in the morning. It was a bit damp. The mail came about 10 A.M.. I went
out for a morning breath of fresh air. I relaxed a bit. I went out a few times
in the local apartment building area. I cleaned my car windows and straightened
out the car a bit. I sprayed a little WD‑40 on the car a bit. It cleared
a bit about 1 P.M.. I relaxed most of the day. I eventually went to bed about 7
P.M.. I just got up. I had one light bulb burn out on the right, window sill,
and since it might interfere with proper television viewing I might leave it
off. I guess I was a bit tired, so I just basically relaxed. It seemed like the
first real spring day I have notice. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>04/18/00 Tuesday 8:05 P.M. EDT: Well I was a
little tired so I have been resting a bit. I was up around noon on Monday as I
recall. I recall going out and stopped by the Bank of New York on Putnam
Avenue. One local idiot showed up and asked me if I were a famous actor, and I
told him I am a "Economist" not a "Communist". Obviously if
I was good in Economics which I have a degree, I might also be good at other
activities. I then went down to the center of town, and I paid .25 to park for
1 hour and 15 minutes. I stopped by the Post Office in the center of town, and
there was quite a long line of people waiting to pay their taxes. I chatted
with a few tired customers and advised them there were other post offices in
town. I chatted with another local whom went to high school at the same school
I did. I then went over to Old Greenwich, and I went to the Old Greenwich Post
Office. I obtained a money order for $30.16 to pay my GEICO Travelers Apartment
Insurance for . It cost .80 for the money order, and I paid .40 for a stamped
envelope. I then made out the money order and sent it to the correct address.
It was not too busy in the Old Greenwich Post Office. I then went to the CVS in
Old Greenwich, and I bought two cartons of Marlboro Lights 100s buy three get
two free for $10.65 each plus $1.28 tax for $22.58 total. I then went out to Tod's
Point and I studied the cloud skyline for a while. It seems like we have a
Northeastern storm in the area which generally lasts three days. I stopped by
Staples in Old Greenwich, and I took an exercise walk which is a little warmer
inside than outside in this weather. I studied certain products. I mentioned
they should look into the new Bell 2.4 Gigahertz cordless phone which is half
the price of the Seaman’s. I then went to the Radio Shack in the Riverside
shopping plaza, and I bought a headset extension cable about 6 feet long for
$5.99 plus .36 tax for $6.35 total. It will make it possible to use the headset
and leave it in its recharging cradle and talk for a longer time, if I were at
the computer. I then went over to the Food Emporium and I bought two half
gallons of Florida Natural orange juice with the Food Emporium card for $1.29
each for $2.58 total. I chatted with other customers along the way. I next
stopped by the Greenwich Library and I took another tour of the facility. I
advised the staff that frequently when a youth is missing, they can be found
hiding in the library once it is closed. I mentioned that since the oldest tree
in the state of Florida is about 400 years old, and there are no older trees,
that the state of Florida as we know it is only about 400 years old. Obviously
there was a major storm that reshaped the state of Florida about 400 years ago.
Thus in some archive in the world, there is probably a record of the storm that
shaped the state of Florida as we know it today. Thus many long time residents
know it. I would imagine if it happened once, it has happened many times before
and could happen again. Whether state would be enlarged or eliminated and what
the casualties would be would depend on the intensity of the storm. This might
be the reason for some odd groups like the Edgar Casey Foundation and other
research groups that investigated the state of Florida. From what I know a lot
of ancient sea faring nations know about the real history of the state of
Florida as it has been reshaped. All the United States tabloid press here have
commented a major breach of international protocol which jeopardizes real
people by advertising key figures on the world stage are "Gay"
whether they are not. However if one had a 1200 pound body guard like Walter
Hudson and a 900 pound body guard like Roger Schultz, I don't think anyone
would want to sleep with them or anyone around them except possibly their
wives. Of course only a prosperous farmer could afford to feed such rotund
fellows. I next chatted with the reference librarian at the local library on
other matters. I then returned home, and I received a bit of distressing news
from a friend. I hope she is all right. I then went off on my couch potato
couch and relaxed until about noon today reflecting. I went to bed about noon
today, and I was up about 6:30 P.M. today. I feel a bit tired with the storm
having low blood pressure. Well I suppose I should have a bite to eat. Have a
good evening. CIO
Note:<888>04/17/00 Monday 6:30 A.M. EDT: Well I did routine
house cleaning and watering the plants all day yesterday. I took time off to
chat with a church worker whom is now living in another part of the state. I
also chatted with some family members. Since it was a damp rainy day, I decided
to stay inside all day. I got around to eating about 8:30 P.M., and I had a
peanut butter sandwich and some ice tea. I noticed a few night ago while I was
walking around on Greenwich Avenue, the shop Best and Company on Greenwich
Avenue has a very fashionable timeless straw hat for women similar to the hats
one sees in the timeless British documentary movies about adventures in the
tropics and other far reaching parts of the world. It has another name today,
it is called the Susanne, but I believe it is similar to hats women adventurers
wore in British films on the Nile and India. It is similar to a finely woven
straw hat, a little bit shaped like a pith helmet with a turned down brim, so
as not to blow off in the wind. It has a conservative blue band around it. I believe
a similar women's straw hat was used in Palm Beach in the fashionable 1920s and
1930s in between the Great Wars. It sort of looks like a hat, one might find in
your grandmother's closet from when she use to vacation in Palm Beach years
ago. Well I will have to try to remember what the original hat was called, they
have one also in the window. Well not much going on, so I suppose since
yesterday I believe was Palm Sunday, I suppose next Sunday should be Easter
Sunday. Of course in Greece and Russia like Christmas their orthodox Easter
Sunday some times falls on different Sundays. Well have an enjoyable week, and
in case any early Florida evacuees should happen into the area, I hope they
enjoy their short or extended stays depending on whatever options they should
stay. I also have to pay my GEICO apartment insurance this week. I believe in
having insurance since over time, one accumulates property which might be hard
to replace. I checked with GEICO on early Sunday morning, and I was advised
that I can't make the payment to the company they represent in Connecticut
called Travelers Insurance since, GEICO has to receive the payment in the mail
at Fredericksburg, Virginia instead of my just simply paying in a office in
Connecticut. I guess GEICO and Traveler's Insurance can not afford to maintain
an office in the Fairfield County, Connecticut area since it helps them to keep
their rates lower. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>04/16/00 Sunday 3:15 A.M. EDT: Well in other news,
I had some cold roasted chicken with Tabasco sauce, steamed frozen broccoli,
microwaved potato, ice tea, and instant coffee for my meal a little while ago.
Early this past evening while I was checking my mail, a neighbor gave me four
boxes of Rice Krispies, and two boxes of Quaker whole grain oats, so from what
I can tell with the oatmeal I have the in apartment and the corn flakes, I have
plenty of breakfast cereal for a while. Now it is time for routine house
cleaning. With the upcoming hurricane and storm season, hopefully I will have
fund to pay my upcoming apartment insurance, if not I think a relative will pay
for it. CIO
Note:<888>04/16/00 Sunday 3:00 A.M. EDT: Well I went back to
sleep and got up at 1:30 A.M.. I checked with the local PD, the Key West PD,
and the Lake Forest, Illinois PD, and I basically advised them based on the
current weather conditions for the last several weeks with cool damp air and
warm ocean water, we have ideal conditions for the upcoming hurricane season to
be very severe. I would advise anyone evacuating early to not head up the
Atlantic Coast since hurricanes track up the coast, but to go into the interior
of the country where it is safer from ocean front hurricane activity. In my
particular situation, I only live three miles south of an airport, so I
obviously could move to a saver area if a Force 3 or greater hurricane were
headed into the New York metropolitan area, but I can not say the same for the
other 70 million people whom live up and down the East Coast of the United
States and other threatened locations. Thus we will play it by ear and see what
the future weather hold. Having looked at the current buildup in Key West, and
knowing other facilities built up and down the Atlantic coast, I am not sure
how many people understand how severe the weather can be along the ocean, so we
will take it from day to day until the end of the hurricane season in mid
December. From what I can tell, no one seems particularly concerned at the
moment, so I would assume most everyone is prepared down south and would rather
not deal with the colder weather up north or in the interior of the country.
The nature of duty around the ocean this is particularly routine activity, so
we will have to remember to keep a weather eye out. I suppose certain long term
weather forecasters would frequently admit the birds seem to have more common
sense than people. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>04/15/00 Saturday 7:35 P.M. EDT: I was up at about
4:30 P.M.. I was thinking about a trip, I once made out west and I discovered
that when the Rocky Mountains were snowed in, I decided to drive north from
Denver off Route 70, to Cheyenne, Wyoming and on to Laramie, Wyoming on Route
80 and across Wyoming on to the Little America truck stop and through the
mountains around Lyman, Wyoming and down into Utah and on to Salt Lake. I guess
that might be a safer trip than driving through the Rockies in snow with
avalanche problems. One could then head back east to Park City, Utah where the
Winter Olympics are scheduled I believe in a couple of years. The trip during
mid October around 1978, I believe did not have much snow, but it was minus ‑20
degrees Fahrenheit in Laramie, Wyoming and it was even colder further west.
There was not much snow, and as I recall the old Subaru did not have a working
heater, so a little heat drifted of the engine and came back into the car. I
noticed a Sinclair Oil Refinery about two hours west of Laramie on Route 80, so
I guess there is ample fuel in the area. Well if one ever drives through the
Rockies and Colorado one needs to heed weather information and tape appropriate
avalanche precautions. I also studied the vista of the Wyndham Casa Marina ‑
Resort and Beach House ‑ Key West, Florida that has changed dramatically
since I lived in the building during the winter of 1978. I guess a lot of
people up north don't like cold weather and think that Key West is warmer, but
trust me it can also get cold in Key West, and I have been there when it is 22
degrees Fahrenheit. Well so much for weather observations in North America. On
the trip I mentioned earlier, the conditions do get worse traveling from Salt
Lake, to Reno, to Carson City and on over the Sierra Nevadas if one is heading
west to Sacramento and San Francisco. On a different trip, I saw six inches of
snow in Truckee, California near Lake Tahoe in August and they had even more
snow in Lake Tahoe. I noticed studying an old Rand McNally map, that Crater
Lake is near a smaller mountain Mount Scott, which obviously means that someone
named Scott much have been familiar with Crater Lake. I also noticed that Fort
Bragg, California which is as far north as I have been on the west coast of
California is considerably further north of San Francisco than I thought it
was. I also studied a bit of Northern, Vermont and the Jay Peak area that might
have a connection to the Jay family and the John Jay homestead in nearby
Bedford, New York. I also noticed that it is not too far from St. Johnsbury,
Vermont where friends of mine from Cambridge, Massachusetts use to own a commune
on a dairy farm and work on restoring old hatch covers when they were not
milking the cows. It is nice up there in the summer, but it can be a long
winter. I recall once driving from Burlington, Vermont on a winding Vermont
highway through Montpelier and over to St. Johnbury, Vermont. It was very
scenic in the summer with classical New England church steeple towns and cool
streams along the roadway for taking a quick dip to warm off on a hot summers
day. Still it might be a bit cooler there in the winter. I believe from what I
have a read Burlington, Vermont has grown significantly and there is a large
population of new people in the area, and I believe they have technical skills
since the IBM Cyrix processor use to be made there. Well we know how many people
are up in Canada, so there must be a few in northern Vermont. Well I chatted
with a family member and let a message with someone else. Not much happening,
so I might clean up soon. I had breakfast of GU corn flakes, toast, vitamins,
coffee, and orange juice. Well have a good evening, and if you happen to be
traveling watch the weather. CIO
Note:<888>04/15/00 Saturday 9:35 A.M. EDT: Well I went out
about sunrise at 6:30 A.M. give or take. I stopped by down at the waterfront
and there were about a half dozen Canadian Geese and a couple of sea gulls and
a couple of young teenagers listening to Disco music. I noticed that the skies
seem to be universally gray and it was a bit damp out. I then returned uptown,
and I took a morning stroll on lower Greenwich Avenue. I advised on patron
parked in front of St. Moritz bakery that his black Mercedes station wagon
might not be too good in the deep snow in the mountains in places like the
Rocky Mountains. I strolled through the train station and watched some of the early
morning commuters. There appeared to be a few Norwegians around if one is good
at recognizing Norwegians. I then returned up the Avenue and rested at the post
office plaza and enjoyed the morning air and admired the tulips and daffodils
at the Post Office plaza and the Veterans monument. I returned home, and it
stank a bit since I had forgotten to throw out the chicken guts from the
chicken last night. I relaxed a bit, and now I think I will go to bed. Have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>04/15/00 Saturday 5:30 A.M. EDT: The old Colorado
T‑1000E drive installed with plug and play with Windows 98 after setting
the Pararel port to Normal and "3BC" irq setting and a few reboots. I
have 7 tapes that can hold 400 meg to 800 megs compressed. I had already backed
up most of the music files to 3 of the tapes. I have a backup of the old OS/2
system on the 486. I have one tape left blank. I used one tape to back up the
Favorites and the server directories on the E: drive along with some other data
files. I then backed up a lot of work files, directory files, and other odd
files on the C: drive. I put the tapes in the fire proof sentry box for
storage, so at least I have some sort of off computer backup. I set up the tape
drive on top of the LPT switch box which is above the Cable modem with the
Fellowes storage box above the tape drive. Well not much else happening. Since
I was up later yesterday, I might relax a bit now. The overall system is still
running great. I could switch the tape drive when I have time to the back up
computer and put the Favorites on the backup along with some of the server
files. The Favorites which take up 350 megs on the FAT32 drive only take up a
little over 5 megs on the tape. Well have a good morning. The tape driver does
not load when one boots the computer with the drive off. CIO
Note:<888>04/15/00 Saturday 1:15 A.M. EDT: I finished
dinner. I then made the necessary backups of system boot disks, Norton Recovery
disks, the bios boot disks, the MS Money 99 data file, a *.zip file of my text
file of my notes, and the *.zip files of my downloadable directory. I used 25
new floppies for these, and I have five blank ones left. I have a lot of old
floppies that might be a little erratic after all the years. I got out my old
Colorado T‑1000E drive, and I thought since plug and play should
recognize it, I would make some tape backups on the old tape cassettes of
400/800 megs of my Favorites, letters, and a few other key files to have for
added backup. I will now reboot and see if plug and pray recognizes it. Well
have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>04/30/00 Sunday 9:45 P.M. EDT: I mailed a couple
of rebate letters. I took a drive down by Grass Island. I drove down by
Steamboat Road. Not much happening. I drove through the park and back downtown.
I stopped and chatted with a local. I returned home, and I channel surfed. Not
much happening on the tube either. Well have a quiet evening. CIO
Note:<888>04/30/00 Sunday 7:10 P.M. EDT: Well I rested until
about 3:30 P.M.. I made a pizza.htm using dough from my Welbilt bread machine
and for the sauce, I use some defrosted tomato spaghetti sauce with the hot
Italian sausage. It was very tasty. I make in a square pan. I had two of the
four slices, and I now have four slices left. I just finished watching a PBS documentary
about crossing Canada by railroad. Well it was a quiet day. I think I might
slip out for a short spell to mail to computer software rebate coupons, and
take a short drive. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>04/30/00 Sunday 1:50 P.M. EDT: I was up at 8 A.M.
this morning. I had three eggs, toast, vitamins, coffee, and orange juice. I
did my house cleaning and watering the plants until about 1 P.M.. I also worked
on the computer and stereo sound systems testing their volume levels and
listening to some music. Not much happening. I might go out for some fresh air
in a little while or just stay inside and relax. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>04/29/00 Saturday 6:50 P.M. EDT: Well I rested
until 3 P.M.. I threw out a box. I surveyed the local environment. I chatted a
couple of neighbors. I chatted with a few family friends and associates on
www.dialpad.com . It seems to be working fine. I noticed that I had unplugged
the power to the 2.4 gigahertz Bell phone, so it was totally discharged. I now
have to totally recharge it. I had the rest of the spinach noodles with alfredo
sauce and Argentinean steak. Not much going on. I guess I will make pizza
tomorrow. I will bring out the Welbilt bread machine and make some French
bread. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>04/29/00 Saturday 11:00 A.M. EDT: I ran the normal
group of utilities including Speedisk on C: and E: and I backed up C: to D: and
E: to D:. The system is running fine. I finished off the biscuits while doing
this. I took a nap from about 8 A.M. to 10:30 A.M.. I tinker with the
television Optimum Online cable to make it clearer, removing a splitter. I have
to Rebate envelopes to mail. Well have a good morning. I also sorted some
papers around the computer. CIO
Note:<888>04/29/00 Saturday 5:00 A.M. EDT: Well I went to
bed about 7:30 P.M., and I was up at about 3:30 A.M.. I made up a batch of home
made biscuits. I had a couple with four medium soft boiled eggs, orange juice,
vitamins, and coffee. I might do some routine computer maintenance. They system
seems to be running fine without ZoneAlarm installed. Well have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>04/28/00 Friday 4:50 P.M. EDT: Well if you're
tired of the nonsense going on around here, try listening to some oldies music
Index of /000000009/music8 . Well for now, I will just tune out the local
community. CIO
Note:<888>04/28/00 Friday 3:05 P.M. EDT: I went out this
morning after cleaning up. I stopped by downtown at Zyn's stationary and I
exchanged two quarters for ten nickels. I then drove quickly down by the
waterfront, and I chatted with a couple of people around Manero's about what
happened. I also told some people downtown about what happened. I removed a
florescent orange ribbon stripe from the parking meter near where I usually
park. It was a normal morning. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop. I then
went by the Greenwich Library. I read three computer newsweeklies. I toured the
new books section. I departed for home. I received my ValueClick advertising
check for the last three months for $34.92. Since I took the music off, and I
had the server down doing maintenance, it was less than normal. I stopped by
the Putnam Trust Bank of New York, and I cashed it. My arthritis had kicked in
the damp morning weather, but I was still making it around. I then stopped by
the ELDC thrift shop. I toured their merchandise. I stopped by Staples in Old
Greenwich, and I bought at 90% discount three piece set of Advent Powered
Partners Multimedia Speakers, 50 Watt 3‑Piece High Powered Speaker System
with Wall‑Mountable Subwoofer regularly $149.99 for $14.99 plus .90 tax
for $15.89 total. I took a bit of an exercise walk. I then went over to Old
Greenwich. I stopped by CVS, and I bought a buy three get two free of Marlboro
lights for $10.65 plus .64 tax for $11.29 total. I toured the Old Greenwich
thrift shop. I went over to the Old Greenwich Food Mart. I avoided Tod's Point.
I bought two Tropicana orange juice half gallons for $1.50 each and two dozen
boxes of medium eggs for .99 each for $4.98 total. I next stopped by the Food
Emporium in central Greenwich. I toured the store for quite a while. It has a
very nice presentation of samples of different foods to eat along with a chef
serving various food items. I sampled some of the items including cheese, sausage,
sushi, bread, spinach soup with whole grain salad and cantaloupe. I toured the
store like the others getting some exercise. I bought a banana for .37 in case
a Monkey and a Parrot are behind all the mischief recently. I returned home
about 1:30 P.M.. I installed the speaker system, and it works great. Well I am
a bit tired, so I will relax for the rest of the day. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>04/28/00 Friday 7:20 A.M. EDT: I chatted with a
friend about the local situation. I made up a batch of 16 Fannie Farmer
biscuits. I will go out for a breath of fresh air. Try to have a nice day. CIO
Note:<888>04/28/00 Friday 5:00 A.M. EDT: Well I believe I
recall staying home on Tuesday. I did some routine maintenance work. I sorted
my closets. I made a Spinach fettuccini with ragu cheese sauce and Argentinean
steak dish which I have been snacking on for the rest of the week. I went out
on I believe Monday night or possibly Tuesday night and I bought a two buy
three get two free of Marlboro lights 100s for $22.38 total. I drove directly
home. I have been having corn flakes, toast, vitamins, coffee and orange juice
for breakfast. I have been on a early mostly day time schedule this week. I put
some food in the downstairs community room kitchen for any passing visitors or
needy neighbors as a reserve food supply. I chatted with some local tenants
about the immediate situation. I had to move the car on Tuesday for parking lot
cleaning. After sifting and sorting various closet items, I maintained a
relaxing schedule. I noticed, I believe on Tuesday afternoon, two eagles
tagging each other above the apartment building I live in. I suppose, certain
people in the area might be mistaking me for someone else. On Wednesday I took
all the storage items out of the fall ceiling in my apartment, and I sifted and
sorted them. I stacked up a number of empty boxes. Now I don't have any odd
items stored that might fall out of the ceiling if we had a seismic event. I
also cleaned up dust and debris along the electric radiators. I took the grass
cloth off the black filing cabinet in the bedroom, and it was slightly singed
by the electric radiator. I noticed that there were a couple of plant dried
leaves by the electric radiators which don't get very hot during warmer
radiators. I moved the laundry basket back in the bathroom, and a old trunk
into the bedroom door entrance with items stores in it. I had a piece of nice
carpeting that I put in the living room couch sitting area. It is the same as
in the kitchen. I made my 3 P.M. appointment on Thursday. I threw out all the
old boxes I had stores in the apartment. I also tossed the old stuffed Marlin
on Wednesday. I went to bed about 6 P.M. on Tuesday, and I was up at about 1:30
A.M. today. I had the same breakfast, and I just finished doing my laundry. I
had to go out to the Shell station for $2 in quarters. It is pretty much the
same old routine. I am staying off the waterfront, and I am watching myself
locally. I noticed that while taking a short stroll today, certain cars are
driving around with either low test gasoline or bad timing that seem to make
backfire noise while driving up hills. I would imagine that we have a group of
local mischief makers in the area beside the usual high number of visitors and
travelers. I took ZoneAlarm off the system, since it makes the system boot more
smoothly. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>04/24/00 Monday 8:20 A.M. EDT: Well normal
relaxing evening. Not much happening. Local group of trouble makers from
neighboring towns are trying to pretend nothing happened. I might lay low for a
while or go out. It depends on my instincts. I did a little routine
maintenance. I through out paper garbage and bathroom garbage. I straightened
up kitchen cabinet shelves a bit, and I made a grocery shopping list, but I
don't know if I will do any grocery shopping today or not. I made up a new
batch of ice tea. I really don't have much to do. I had some Chinese Indian
brown rice, peanut butter sandwich, and iced coffee. Not much really happening.
I suppose whom ever was firing the high powered sniper rifle from the Winged
Foot Country Club tower might resume a normal day time job to cover their
tracks. Unfortunately with modern surveillance techniques, I think someone out
there know whom it was. I suppose for now we will to keep an eye on the
individual or individuals to see what other activities they are up to. Not a
lot going on as far as I know. I guess with for diplomats visiting and current
serving politicians and other notables in the New York area, they might have a
few disgruntled associates. From what I can tell in my somewhat neutral
position I could have been mistaken for another individual although my car is
unique. I suppose since I am the only person in Greenwich, Connecticut with a
George W. Bush campaign sticker on my car, he might not be popular with the
local Clintonites or Hitlerites or whatever we call them. Basically whatever
your campaign viewpoint, one does have the right to violate or threaten another
person's basic rights. For now on, I will maintain a more critical viewpoint of
the community and our neighbors and any visitors. After all the volunteer
efforts, I have done for the last sixteen years for basically nothing but
subsistence wages, I will expect everyone else to do the same for the next sixteen
years. Thus one should get use to a lower standard of living. Still it is
necessary to keep the lights on and essential services going, but I would
imagine security will be increased through out the community. Obviously no one
ever bothers me, so I must have been mistaken for another community resident.
Well try to have a good day and watch yourself when outside. It explains why a
lot of the old time veterans have been taking cover. Obviously I was never in
the military. CIO
Note:<888>04/24/00 Monday 2:50 A.M. EDT: Well I was up a
little before midnight. I had three soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange
juice, and vitamins. I relaxed a bit. I decided since I don't know what is
going on, I would change my infrequent broadcast sound.htm with a little light
music from my apartment. I basically had a friend store a musical instrument in
my apartment which I seem to know how to use, so I played it lightly using the
Andrea electronics microphone on wide range setting set near to the musical
device, and instead of doing a vocal broadcast, I played a little light music
to relax by. Well let's see if it works. Have a good morning. I intend to have
a relaxing day. CIO
Note:<888>04/23/00 Sunday 5:20 P.M. EDT: Well I finished my
house cleaning this morning. I did a little fiddling around. I chatted with a
couple of people. Not a lot happening. I suppose I could do something else, but
I am tired. I noticed when I was out four sea gulls on the roof of one building
and a crow on the ground. Not much else happening. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>04/23/00 Sunday 8:00 A.M. EDT: Well sifting
through from what little I know, I figure someone is trying to send us a
message or contact us about concern about the old time Canadian and United
States flood control projects. Obviously from what we know, there is
substantially more water in Northeast North America this spring than usual, and
thus any of the historical dyke, damn, and reservoir networks which I think are
built in step dam formation up to Hudson's Bay might be jeopardized or weakened
by too much water falling and rain this spring. Thus although we are in the
United States of America, it is more than like the Canadian Royal Corps of
Engineers is trying to communicate with the United States Army Corps of
Engineer over potential flood problems that could occur in this area. I do know
last time I looked last spring, they were working on the dam between North
Street and Lake Avenue, so maybe there are other problems in the dam network up
north. All I know if too much water was coming out of the Canadian watershed,
theoretically they could open the St. Laurence Seaway partway like open all the
locks a third the way and let the water flow out to the ocean, I believe at the
Bay of Funday or where ever it comes out. Well I hope everyone has an enjoyable
Easter, and I am mostly done with my house cleaning. I still have to clean the
kitchen, vacuum, and water the plants. I intend to remain inside today, since
with my rather severe arthritis this weather is not comfortable for my
arthritis either. CIO
Note:<888>04/23/00 Sunday 4:40 A.M. EDT: I went to bed and
was up at 3:30 A.M.. I reorganized my homepage, and I added a fifth dino. It
has a music file LOP.mp3 . I just had three soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee,
orange juice, and vitamins. I am relaxing listening to the second side of an
older record play over and over to tune out the outside wind noise. The second
of the album is performed by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. It is the
second side "Die Walkure" by Wagner on a London put out by the Radio
Corporation of America "RCA", the guy with a dog. Well have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>04/22/00 Saturday 10:20 P.M. EDT: Well I rested
from 4 P.M. to now. I have Chinese and Indian rice mixture and yogurt and ice
tea to eat during the day along with a peanut butter sandwich. I chatted with
people through out the day. I don't feel like traveling around the town for
obvious reasons. I finally figured out almost a 100 % sure the sniper at Tod's
Point is firing the high powered rifle from the Winged Foot Country Club 13
miles west northwest of Tod's Point. It is a six to eight story structure with
a large square tower. I don't recalling having been to the Westchester Country
Club, so I don't think it is that structure. With the field glasses one can see
the structure off in the horizon from Tod's Point. More than likely somebody
got one of those new high powered laser sighted rifles that have a range of 20
miles as the crow flies. I guess they are not too accurate since the earth curves
and the moisture and atmospheric conditions at that range would cause problems.
I have told everyone over the telephone that I could think of. Well I was
advised by the Military Police, it was probably some disgruntled former or
present CIA employee. Needless to say the media probably won't publish it to
protect our local karma. Beside shooting at people whomever it is, is probably
shooting at birds, so watch your crows when outside. I finally figured out in a
situation like this that Lord Greystoke makes the best security chief. I think
his friends can handle it. I am particularly upset since shooting at birds, one
risks a Bodega Bay like happening like in the movie by Alfred Hitchcock,
"The Birds". More than likely the general population should rest peacefully
at home. I suppose we have a lot of specialists in the home. I am worried that
somebody might have also tampered with the cigarette supply locally again.
Traditionally there is a group of people whom travel through this area every
spring called the "Travelers" whom are like "Gypsies" whom
create mayhem and mischief in their travels. It would appear they have gotten
more sophisticated and are also trying more dangerous tactics. Well I might
rest a bit more. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>04/22/00 Saturday 8:00 A.M. EDT: I remembered the
new resident from the Far East said something would happen during the first
week of May. I was up some time during the early evening on Friday night. I has
three soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I relaxed
most of the evening and morning listening to the weather and rain storms
outside. I made a few calls checking on the weather. There are no reports of
flooding locally in town. I checked with local security people in the area, and
as far as I can tell no one knows anything more. I suppose anything could be
afoot. From what I can tell, it is more than likely that certain resident
experts or new arrivals have been misinformed as to the nature of the town of
Greenwich and its residents. Primarily we are a business community, and from
what I can tell, if they don't like what we publish, they should reference
other publishing groups in the area, since certain groups like R.R. Donnelly
out in Chicago, Illinois publish over two million publications, and obviously
they publish a little bit of everything. From what I can tell, people whom are
not that well educated or know other languages should read their native
language publications as opposed to publications that are not focused on their
population group. Basically I focus on computer technology and the weather
since the nature of the internet revolves around computer technology and the
weather is universal. Also as a volunteer it has cost me most of my extra funds
to run the site and to maintain it, and the small profit earned represents less
than a tenth of what it costs me to run the site. Thus I made about $35 in the
last three months. From what I know, certain people whom don't understand the
concept of volunteering might be being taken advantage of. If you read the
statement on the bottom of my homepage that has been there since I first posted
it on the web, my advise still stands. Well from what I know the weather is
lousy, so I will continue to stay inside since with my arthritis, I would not
be comfortable outside. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>05/14/00 Sunday 7:15 P.M. EDT: I was up at noon
today. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice
and Perrier, and vitamins. I tweaked the computer system a bit, and it is all
running fine. I finished cleaning the house and watering the plants. I put one
small palm plant in the community room, so it can get more light. I replaced
the air filter on the Volvo and put a new one in. I tried reinserting the brake
failure light on the dashboard, but the new master brake cylinder does not have
the brake warning light feature, so I left it out. I tried fixing the car
clock, but it still does not work. I put it back in with face upside down, so
one knows it is broke. I put in the other three beach chairs in the back seat
passenger side, so I now have six beach chairs in the car. I sorted some of the
other items in the car. I just had dinner of the remaining container of
Mulligan stew along with ice tea and coffee. I will now clean up, and I will go
out for some fresh air. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>05/14/00 Sunday 3:35 A.M. EDT: I went out for a
walk on Saturday morning at midnight. I walked the entire length of Greenwich
Avenue. I drove down by the waterfront. I returned home. I went to bed about 3
A.M. after having some corn chips and ice tea. I was up at about 10:30 A.M.
awake by a telemarketing call. I tried fixing the problem all day until now
with problem of reinstalling Windows 98 second edition. Although the system
runs fine, I am not able to reinstall the operating system because of some of
problem with the way the Diamond Stealth video adaptor is configured and a
problem with a *.vxd file that is part of its driver. I will tried reinstalling
the operating system, but once the Windows 98 Second Edition was installed from
scratch and the backup original system restored, it still did not reinstall
properly. I did this twice which took some time. Once I had the system up and
running and other components reinstalled, I ran Norton Disk Doctor, Norton
WinDoctor, Norton SpeedDisk, and then I did a C: drive to D: drive backup. I
have the system running fine. I turned off the Screen Saver and the monitor
energy saving feature which might be causing the system to halt. Well for
breakfast around noon, I had Kellogg’s corn flakes, toast, orange juice and
Perrier, coffee, and vitamins. I went out about 7:30 P.M., and I stopped by
Staples in Old Greenwich. I then stopped by CVS at the Riverside shopping
plaza, and I bought a carton of Philly Sweet cigar cigarettes for $14.19 plus
.85 tax for $15.04. I drove down by the waterfront. I had received a NOAA
weather warning about an incoming storm, and when I returned home the NOAA
weather warning went off a half dozen times until about 9:45 P.M.. I had potato
chips, ice tea, and two cans of Armour Vienna franks with Bournier Dijon
mustard and Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce for dinner. A little while ago
I also had some potato chips and orange juice with Perrier. I also made up 12
quarts of ice tea icetea.htm . Well have a good morning. Time for bed time. CIO
Note:<888>05/12/00 Friday 11:35 P.M. EDT: I put together a
Microsoft Media Player Audio and Video broadcast sound.htm , which plays about
10 minutes and is for high speed baud users since it is over 100 megabytes
long. I used the Microsoft Media Player encoder with the new computer camera. I
had dinner at about 9 P.M. of my defrosted reheated stew along with potato
chips, ice tea, and coffee. I tried uninstalling the Diamond Stealth Video card
to see if I could reinstall Windows 98, but it still did not install properly.
I might try deleting the video drivers, and reinstalling it that way later on
sometime. I reinstalled and updated the Diamond Stealth video drivers, and the overall
system is running fine. Well I guess I will go out and mail my Ezonics $30
rebate. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>05/12/00 Friday 3:35 P.M. EDT: I was up at about 2
P.M.. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, vitamins, orange juice
and Perrier, and coffee. I put the trunk with a green beach towel on it behind
the blue sofa next to the computer chair upright with two large plants on the
end. I have the Ezonics Camera $30 rebate ready to mail in. The computer seems
to be running fine. I listened to some computer news on the net. Well have a
good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>05/12/00 Friday 5:00 A.M. EDT: I was up at 1:30
P.M. yesterday. I had breakfast of a biscuit and orange juice and Perrier. I
made my 3 P.M. appointment. I then stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I then
stopped by the Bank of New York on Mason Street. Next I headed up to CompUSA in
Norwalk, Connecticut. I bought a Ezonics EZ Cam USA for $49.99 or $10 plus $3
tax for $52.99. It also has a $30 mailin rebate. I then drove back down, and I
drove through Tod's Point. I then stopped by Staples in Old Greenwich. I then
drove down by the waterfront. I returned home, and I had dinner of the frozen
stew I defrosted along with Strawberry sugarless ice cream with the
strawberries, I made last night. I then tried reinstalling Windows 98, but I
had a problem with the video driver. I tried reinstalling the video driver and
also the networking to no avail. Once I got the system running after many hours
about 2 A.M. this morning, I installed the Ezonics camera along with the
software it came with. The system is running very fine. I will run Norton Speed
Disk, and then I will start the server. Well I munch on some corn chips this
morning. I put a strip of blue carpeting along the front of the blue sofa, so
it is more even. I also put the trunk by the end of the sofa with a green beach
towel on it with a couple of green pillows on it. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>05/11/00 Thursday 8:45 A.M. EDT: Well I made up a
batch of biscuits last night. I chatted with somebody. I finally fell asleep
about 3 A.M.. I just got up a little while ago. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>05/10/00 Wednesday 10:45 P.M. EDT: Well it was
thundering and lightning out when I went out about 7 P.M.. I stopped by Staples
in Port Chester, New York. I went by Odd Job Trading, and I noticed they have
the Mr. Coffee cappuccino machine for $19.99 at half price. I also noticed they
have the Microsoft Web TV for $60 and the keyboard to go with it for $30.
However, one can only use it with the telephone line, it does not work with
cable internet access. I stopped by Staples in Old Greenwich watching the
severe lightning along the Boston Post Road while I drove over there. I took an
exercise walk in the store. I then went by Greenwich Library, and I paid a
$3.10 library fine. I noticed intense lightning around the building. I then
took an exercise walk around the Food Emporium. I noticed they have Weight
Watchers 40% off. They also have $5 to $6 packages of boneless breast of
chicken for $1.99 a pound. I then went to the Grand Union across the street. I
bought at .99 a pint two boxes of California strawberries and a five pound bag
of GU flour for $1.59 a pound for $3.57 total. I returned home, and I started
drying the banana yeast again. I cleaned and sliced both boxes of strawberries.
I added a little Peppermint Schnapps, Florida Ruby Red orange juice, Angostura
bitters, and ground cinnamon, and I mixed it all together. I then stored the
strawberry mixture in a Rubbermaid container, and I put it all in the
refrigerator. Well not much else happening. It has quit thundering and
lightning. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>05/10/00 Wednesday 6:30 P.M. EDT: Well I
straightened up the apartment a little bit. I found my old photographs. I had
put the photos from the old green album into one of the newer albums. I had a
Stauffer's Hearty meatloaf dinner along with ice tea and cappuccino. I am
trying to dry the banana yeast on the lowest setting in the toaster over. I don't
know if it will work or not. I guess I will clean up and head over to the
library. Unfortunately unlike yesterday, today is very cool about 45 degrees
Fahrenheit and damp. I just got a call from UCC TotalHome For Remodeling,
Building, Refurnishing and Buying At Dealer Cost! telemarketing their business.
It is a bit damp out, so I will try to stay out of the rain, and not aggravate
my arthritis. Well have a quiet evening. CIO
Note:<888>05/10/00 Wednesday 4:35 P.M. EDT: Well I stayed up
yesterday. I went out in the morning after having breakfast of three soft
boiled eggs, bread, orange juice, Perrier, and vitamins. I stopped by Putnam
Trust Bank of New York and did some business after driving by the waterfront. I
bought a Scotch tape strip holder for $2.12 at Staples in Old Greenwich. I
bought a 7.5 watt night light bulb at the Old Greenwich thrift shop for .50. It
was a nice day. I then headed back home, and I told the Chris Shay's campaign
office where I got the George W. Bush sticker what happened. I then checked
prices at the local appliance store for Frederick air conditioners, but mine is
working fine. I then stopped by CVS on Greenwich Avenue. I stopped by the
Gourmet cooking shop across from where I parked. I stopped by the Arnold Bread
store and purchase three loaves of bread for $2.97 of the 12 grain bread. I put
my items away, and I had more Perrier and chips. I went downtown and bought
$15.85 of premium at Exxon next to the library, and I stopped by the Mews
thrift shop, and I purchased a British flag made out of Dacron or some other
waterproof material 3 feet by 5 feet for $15. I noticed quite a few new items.
I drove down by the waterfront. I returned home, and I hung the British flag
from the curtains above the dining table. I then went out and stopped by the
Fashion Light center, and I bought four 15 watt frosted candle bulbs for $5.72
total. I stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought a bag of tortilla chips for
$1.99, a 12 pack of Kleenex toilet paper for $2.99, a half gallon of Florida
Natural orange juice for $1.99, GU old fashioned oats for $1.29, and GU white
1000 sheet toilet paper .59 for $9.06 total. I then returned home, and I put
away the items. I made a few telephone calls. I had corn chips and ice tea for
dinner. I went to bed about 8 P.M.. I was up at 7 A.M. today. I had some corn
flakes, toast, Perrier with orange juice, and vitamins. I rearranged the items
in the apartment putting all hanging items back in their place, since I feel
the height of the solar flare is over, and any effects from it would be over. I
put most of the Perrier underneath the day bed. I put some in the refrigerator,
and rearrange the rest, so the apartment looks cleaner. I went back to bed, and
I was up at about 3 P.M.. I guess I was tired. I think we have a very bad
allergy season in the area, so if one has allergy effects, one would not have
felt well outside yesterday. I feel better today staying inside. Well have a
quiet evening. CIO
Note:<888>05/09/00 Tuesday 5:35 A.M. EDT: Well I went out a
little before midnight, and I drove over to CVS at the Riverside Plaza, and I
bought two buy three get two free of Marlboro lights 100s for $21.30, and a can
of Planters mixed nuts for $2.99 plus $1.28 Ct. 6.0% tax for $25.57 total. I
returned downtown. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and it was a
quiet night. I walked up towards the middle of town. I checked out the general
weather. From my viewpoint of modern tectonics, if the volcanic butte Mount
Charlemagne were to explode north of Yale University this morning, it would be
about 7 A.M. EDT. Quite frankly after sleeping a 100 million years, it would be
hard to expect it to wake up suddenly, but conceivable it could rumble on for
hundreds or thousands of years before erupting. However with the most intense
solar radiation of the millennium reaching its peak this morning through the
earth on this side of the planet around 7 A.M., conceivably some sort of event
might happen. If there parties from other solar systems involved, creating a
disturbance of this magnitude, I would imagine, it would be hard to stop them
any way. During an event of this size, it would be recommended to remain calmly
in relatively secure locations until it was rather secure in the area. I did
some sifting and sorting. I am working on making banana yeast, but it still has
to dry. I noticed a family member has barrowed a rather new family album again
to prove whom they may be. Well from what I can tell, not much going on at the
moment. Computer system is running fine, and I suppose, I should relax for the
duration of the early morning and see what happens. Well have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>05/08/00 Monday 10:40 P.M. EDT: Since the last
message, I have maintained a slightly different routine. I feel that the
current solar flares are increasing volcanic activity in the structural
tectonic layers of the planet. I felt seismic rumblings in the area at 7 A.M.
on Thursday 5/4/00 and again on Saturday 5/6/00 at 1 P.M.. I anticipate that
there might be a seismic advent at the New Haven butte which the oldest volcano
in the world tonight between Monday 5/8/00 and Tuesday 5/9/00 around midnight.
It is hard to tell, maybe it is the usual rumbling in the area that I have
never noticed before since living here since 1971. I have noticed other people
leaving the New York City areas in large numbers. I noticed that the California
type tall parking lights at the Stables store in Old Greenwich have fallen and
broken off their round concrete post placements. There is a rift zone running
just north of the Boston Post Road. It is possibly that there will be seismic
activity in the area, and most everyone seems to know. I am maintaining a
normal quiet routine today. I am trying to remember what I did since the last
message. I stayed inside and did normal routines. I made a bit of bread with
the French bread machine on Wednesday. I went out a few time for supplies and
basic food and other items including Perrier and cigarettes. This is a list of
purchases since the last message.
On Tuesday, May 2 I had my driver's license picture retaken for
the next four years in front of the board of education for $35.50 at the
Connecticut driver's license bus. I walked around town a bit, and I obtained a
money order to pay for it for .80 at the post office. I also bought a package
of TOP rolling papers and cigarette tobacco for $1.40 at Zyns and at CVS cigar
cigarettes for $1.69 at CVS on Greenwich Avenue that day. On Wednesday, I
stopped the hospital after stopping by the bank, but I did not have an
appointment. I paid my apartment GEICO Travelers apartment insurance through
June 18, 2000 at the local post office for $30.17 the next billing period plus
.80 for a money order at the local post office. I then bought at CVS Greenwich
Avenue mouthwash 50.7 ounces for $3.69, CVS all purpose cleaner for $1.99, a
two pack of GE 15 watt bulbs for $3.49, CVS disposable razors for $2.99, a buy
one get one free of four packs of GE 40 watt bulbs, a jar of Rosemary .99, bay
leaves .99, chili powder .99, garlic powder .99, nutmeg .99, a small Plumrose
premium ham $1.79, 2 Mennen stick deodorants $1.99 each, 4 Armour Vienna
sausages .59 each, two cigar cigarettes $1.59 each, plus $1.49 each $35.39
total. I next bought some gasoline for $16 at Exxon. I then went by Val's
liquor pantry at the Grand Union, and I bought $9 bottle 10 ounce of Angostura
bitters. I next spent the next 3.5 hours at the Grand Union. I bought a box of
Good Earth Chinese tea for $3.19, GU tea bag $2.19, Savarin ground coffee
$1.99, Lysol concentrated liquid $3.99, McCormick whole peppercorns $5.29, a
two pack of Dove soap $1.99, SOS soap pads $1.95, #1 Milita coffee filters
$1.79, GU baking powder .99, GU creamy peanut butter $1.69, dishwashing sponges
two pack $1.49, a 6 ounce jar of Fleischmann’s yeast $6.99, GU brown rice 16
ounces $1.35, GU mozzarella 16 ounce $2.69, GU 4 ounce honey $1.19, Ronzonni 16
ounce fettuccini $1.75, 3 bananas at .99 a pound .63, buy one get two free
Armour hotdogs $2.79, McCormick curry powder $5.49, McCormick Chinese five
spice $4.79, 3 Granada baby clams $4, 3 Chicken of the Sea chunk light tuna .79
each, 4 Grand Union pork and beans .49, 2 six ounce Lea and Perrins
Worcestershire sauce $1.45, 4 ears of corn $1, a bulb of garlic .48, 3 five
pound bags of Idaho potatoes for $1.99 buy one get two free, a two pound bag of
onions $1.99, buy one get one free of Verduci spinach $1.99, a six pack of GU
microwave light popcorn $2.89, two Ronzoni extra thin spaghetti noodles .80
each, two cans of Classic alfredo cheese sauce $2.49 each, two cans of Red Pack
Italian tomatoes .99 each, GU malted pancake mix $1.89, two quarts of B&G
pickles $1.35, two buy one get two free of Dole mini carrots $1.99, 3 Edy's no
sugar ice cream half gallons buy one get two free $3.29 all, four GU frozen
spinach $1.98 all, 2 GU 10 pack dry milks $5.89 each, Stauffer's hearty meat
loaf dinner $2.50 and a Stauffer's Hearty chicken fettuccini dinner $2.50, two
"I Can't Believe It's Not Butter $1.29 a pound, Pillsbury five pound bag
of unbleached flour $1.89, two half gallons of Tropicana Ruby Red orange juice
$2.50 each, a dozen GU large eggs $1.49, 3 GU 1000 sheet toilet tissues .59
each $128.94 total. I then went by the Arnold Bread store at 7:30 P.M., and it
was closed. I returned home, and I put away the food. I then made up 7 quarts
of a Mulligan stew using two Revere pots with a couple of tablespoons of olive
oil in each pot, three peeled and diced potatoes in each, a bag of chopped
carrots in each, a couple of chopped and peeled onions in each, a package of
chopped Armour hot dogs in each, a can of GU pork and beans in each, a bag of
washed and peeled fresh Spinach in each, a half of 32 oz. can of Italian plum
tomatoes in each, three chopped gloves of peeled chopped garlic in each. I
mixed it all around, and I added a pint of powdered milk in each, Lea and
Perrins sauce dashes, McHilney's Tabasco sauce, a teaspoon of Dijon Bournier
mustard, Angostura soy sauce dashes, dashes pure sesame oil, angostura bitters,
and olive oil, and a few pads of butter, two beef bouillon cubes each pot,
dashes Thyme, cinnamon, basil, Italian seasoning, garlic powder, nutmeg, celery
salt, oregano, ginger, bay leaves, chili powder, Hungarian paprika, hot curry,
Chinese five spice, 3/4 cups uncooked brown rice, and three bay leaves in each,
and then I cooked the Mulligan stew for one and a half hours bringing it to a
boiled and simmer it on low. I then put it in Rubbermaid plastic containers,
and I froze it all. Until now I have been removing items that might fall in the
apartment during my free time and sifting and sorting items. I won't bother
with the details. On Thursday, I went out and I noticed a Perrier festival
going on. I bought six low rise seat and back beach chairs at the Mews for $30,
$5 each; and I observed a bit of the town, and I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I
then headed over by the waterfront, and it seemed a bit more secure. I next
took a tour of Staples in Old Greenwich. It was pretty much the same as usual.
I toured the back parking lot and I noticed that the two Californian street
light were beginning to crack. I found a wallet that I immediately turned over
to a store employee. I then went over to CVS in Old Greenwich and I purchased
two cartons of 5 buy 3 get two free of Marlboro lights 100s for about $23.50
for ten packages total. I then headed over to Staples in Old Greenwich and
toured. I stopped by the Food Emporium at the Riverside shopping plaza, and I
bought a vinaigrette salad of artichoke hearts and a few other items along with
a bag of Lays potato chips for about $3, and I sat out and ate them about 6
P.M.. I toured the Radio shack store, and I toured CVS at the Riverside
shopping plaza. I then gave a neighbor a ride back home. On early Friday
morning, I continued sifting and sorting. A friend visited and sat up all night,
and in sifting and sorting some luggage, I found a item, I suggested we throw
in the dumpster. About 10:30 A.M., Saturday morning, I dropped the friend off
at a local transit point, after touring the waterfront and the Staples in Old
Greenwich. I then returned to back home along the Post Road in Greenwich. I
continued sifting and sorting the apartment all day Saturday. I have been
eating lightly with soft boiled eggs, and juice, ice tea, coffee, and lighter
meals. I feel with a solar flare one does not need caffeine. I also tried
Perrier on Friday and Saturday mornings, and it seemed to neutralize some of
the radiation effects of solar flares. On Saturday, I also observed local
nature of the building area. I noticed the building did not have any masonry cracks.
I checked with my insurance company, and I now have earthquake insurance. I do
not have flood, but possibly an earthquake could cause flooding in the area. On
Sunday morning, I went over to CVS at the Riverside shopping plaza, and I
purchased one five packs of Marlboro lights 100s buy three get two free for
about $11.29. I then returned to Greenwich Avenue, and I purchased a Bugle, a
Tops, Sir Walter Raleigh tobacco packs for $5 about. I returned and drove by
the Port Chester beer distributor, and it was closed. I then went to the Food
Emporium, and waited for it to open at 7 A.M. I purchased 6 three packs of
Perrier 24 ounce bottles for $17.94 and a bag of Wise potato chips for $1.99
for $19.93 total. I then went to Staples in Old Greenwich and examined the
California light poles in back again, and they had fallen completely over. I
briefed a few local visitors and store employees about seismic activity. I
returned to town, and I bought 24 three packs of Perrier 24 oz. for $38.87 plus
a bag of potato chips for $1.99 for $40.86 total. I returned home, and I
stacked them around the apartment too. I then bought 15 Perrier three packs for
$44.85 and a $1.99 bag of Wise potato chips for $46.84 and returned home, and I
stacked them. I then went back and purchased 30 Perrier three packs for $89.70
and I returned home, and I stacked them. After stacking and arranging the
Perrier bottles about 6 P.M., I toured the building. I relaxed through the
night and in the middle of the evening, we had a major thunder storm. I went to
bed about 1 A.M., and I was up at about 2 P.M. I had a light breakfast of three
soft boiled eggs, potato chips, bread, ice tea, and a third of a bottle of
Perrier with Angostura bitters. I chatted with my neighbors. I entered some
accounts. I filed this report. I made a few phone calls during the day. I
suggest if there is any seismic activity to leave one's door's unlocked and
opened, so they will not jam. If there is major seismic activity, one might not
want full tanks of gasoline, and it would be unlikely one would be able to
travel far. One could relax in an open field. Well I have some other errands to
do, and I have enough tobacco. If something happens, I can assure you, you will
not need a cigarette. Well have a quiet evening. CIO
Note:<888>05/02/00 Tuesday 10:45 A.M. EDT: I was up at about
7 A.M. this morning. I made up a batch of Fannie Farmer biscuits with the
CuisineArt. I mixed the dry ingredients first, then I mixed them with the oil I
added, and then I mixed that mixture with the powdered milk I had made into
milk. I actually got fluffy biscuits. I then checked with the AT&T operator
first in Pittsburgh, Pa. and they did not seem to understand me. I then finally
talked with an AT&T operator in Kansas City, Missouri; and they were able
to give me a $17 credit towards next months bill. They are suppose to be
billing me 5 cents all the time for in state intra state calls, but instead
they were billing me 9 cents a minute, and had not set up my AT&T dialing
program correctly. Thus I will now pay $5 a month for 5 cents a minute AT&T
dialing intrastate or within the state of Connecticut all the time 24 hours a
day seven days a week. Of course, I really don't make that many calls when I
lead my normal routine, but so many people try to bother me with nonsense that
I frequently have to make extra phone calls to explain my viewpoint. Needless
to say I had the biscuits with three soft boiled eggs, orange juice, vitamins,
and coffee. Well I have to clean up, and go out and do some errands. From what
I can tell, life is getting more complicated as the season gets warmer. Well
have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>05/02/00 Tuesday 1:00 A.M. EDT: Well I stopped by
the library after the last message. I checked out a couple of books on
Volcanoes. At the moment with the renovation work, they don't have a copy of
Audubon's Birds of North America, so I don't have a copy for reference. I
studied the exterior of the new library and as usual gave some free advice. I
noticed it was pretty much the same old routine. I went down at closing, and I
walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with a few locals. I
walked the upper part of Greenwich Avenue. I then returned to the center of
town. Not much seems to be going on. There was a slight drizzle when I returned
home. I noticed a small fleet of private jets leaving the area. I suppose the
weather is not desirable. Well who really knows what goes on. I watched a bit
of television, and as usual there was not much to watch. I finished off the
rest of the pizza with some ice tea. Well I guess I will go to be now, since I
was up during the day. Have a good morning. I suppose there could be some
hungry poachers in the area looking for game birds to eat, but it seems that
Fish and Wildlife would take a dim view of their sport. Since the reality is
that certain government agencies have kept satellites focused on this area for
a extensive time, I would imagine certain government agencies would know the
real story, but whether they would tell the general civilian population seems
to be uncertain. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>05/01/00 Monday 7:10 P.M. EDT: I just watched the
ABC evening news. Apparently AOL Time Warner CNN want to get Disney ABC off the
air, since Disney ABC programming interferes with AOL Time Warner CNN
programming. From what I can tell, it reminds me of something Walter Cronkite
once said. "One and a half columns of the New York Times is only a 30
minute television broadcast. From what I can tell having read many books in the
tens of thousand, there seems to be a tempest in a teapot brewing. I heard
Warren Buffett say today on the ABC news about high technology stocks,
"They're like a 'chain letter'; those whom get in early make the money;
and those whom get in later don't." Well today I found piece of a Charles
Schwab order form in the south Board of Education parking lot, and I returned
it to their office on Greenwich Avenue. They have a rather unique entrance with
elevator in glass foyer. It is confusing when you take the elevator back down,
you're initial instinct is to walk to your left when facing the mirror, but you
have to walk to the right, since the mirror confuses one's perspective. I had
two slices of the pizza about 6 P.M. along with iced coffee. Since I have paid
my bills, I could relax, but I thought I would go out and look for some new
books at the library. I also retrieved the food from the community room kitchen
this morning, since I am not sure the other tenants really need food. Well have
a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>05/01/00 Monday 6:15 P.M. EDT: I was up at 8 A.M.
this morning. I had breakfast of four medium soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee,
orange juice, and vitamins. I weighed myself, and I am down to 173 pounds from
218 pounds, so I have a net loss of 45 pounds. Well, I noticed I feel a little
bit better. Let's hope I can keep it off. I cleaned up, and I went by Putnam
Trust Bank of New York and I did some banking. I stopped by the central
Greenwich Post Office, and I obtained money orders to pay my last month's an this
month's Bell Atlantic telephone bill which includes this month's AT&T phone
bill. I also paid my last MCI telephone bill. I paid my GEICO automobile
insurance bill, my Northeast Utilities electricity bill, and I also paid last
month cablevision and my computer internet cable modem connection bills from
last month. Thus I paid all the bills I have received, except my Internic bill
for mrscott.com which would be $35 if I wanted to keep it. I then walked around
town a bit. I when to Zyn's stationary and I bought a buy one get one free of
Parliaments for $3.90 both. I also paid .25 to park downtown. I then stopped by
the First Union bank on Lafayette Place, and I paid my rent. I next stopped by
the Hospital Thrift shop, and I toured the store. I then drove down by Grass
Island and Steamboat Road, and I did not notice anything unusual just the usual
business crowd. I then went by the Greenwich Town Hall, and I put in a report
at Parks and Recreation about the waterfront sniper or snipers. I then took and
exercise walk at the Food Emporium. I walked around the store for an hour, and
I purchases a five pound bag of sugar for $2.09. I did notice they have
Stauffer's lean cuisine on sale for up to 40% off. I studied some of the other
product lines. I returned home, and I chatted with a neighbor about Florida
history. Well not much going on, have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>05/21/00 Sunday 2:30 A.M. EDT: Well I rested a
bit. I have rested the last few days. I recall doing a bit of ordinary work on
the computer. I believe I stopped by the Staples store in Old Greenwich on
Wednesday night and Thursday night. I have been eating my ordinary items. I
finished up a batch of stew. On Wednesday night after being outside, I stopped
by the Grand Union, and I bought Snyder taco corn chips for $1.50, two dozen
large GU eggs for $1.49 a dozen, a jar of Jif peanut butter for $1.99, a bulb
of garlic for .72, "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter quarters for $1.29,
two half gallons of Florida Natural orange juice for $2.49 a half gallon for
$13.48 total. I worked on the computer a bit during the morning hours I recall.
I slept late on Thursday and was up at 3 P.M.. After having breakfast of three
soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, vitamins, and orange juice and Perrier, I had
the NOAA weather radio go off quite a bit. I went out about 6 P.M., and I
warned the Greenwich Clean Baseball team about the weather conditions and they
left the little league baseball field. I then went out about town. I stopped by
Staples at about 8 P.M., and it rained heavily while I was there. I toured the
Food Emporium. I went by CVS at the Riverside shopping plaza, and I bought four
packs of Philly lights cigar naturals for $1.49 each less .25 coupon for each
plus a pack of Ronson flints for $1.79 for $7.38 with .43 tax. Earlier at CVS
on Greenwich Avenue, I had picked up a prescription, and I also bought an
Energizer battery for a Chinese watch for $2.99 plus .18 tax for $3.17 total. I
went home via Greenwich Avenue, and I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue,
and I chatted with a local, and I installed the watch battery and it was a
little erratic. I went out after a stew dinner with ice tea about midnight. I
drove around a bit. I was sitting out about 3 P.M. at the veterans monument,
and I felt a seismic vibration about 20 seconds duration then. I walked a bit
more, and about 4 A.M., I drove up slowly about 20 miles an hour and I explored
the new reservoir dam, and it all looked fine, but the water was high. I drove
around Bobalink Lane, and I was exiting towards Lake Avenue, I felt the car put
on a little weight. It seemed like a heavy animal or reptile about 200 to 500
pounds had landed on the roof of my car and slowed it down. I did not notice
this immediately, but continue driving on towards Lake Avenue at the same slow
speed. I went down Lake Avenue, and I took a right on Clapboard Road. At Round
Hill Road, I noticed a tree limb on the ground. I drove up Round Hill Road to
Porchuck Road, and I drove left and west on Porchuck Road using first and second
gears with the added weight. I could not see what it was. I thought it might be
a kid trying to skateboard off the back of the car but since no one was around,
I did not stop to look, not knowing what it was. I followed the rounding road
over to Riversville Road, and I turned right up a short distance up Riversville
Road, and I took a left across from Hardscrable Road on the continuation of
Porchuck Road. I followed the rounding road in the dark with a few night lights
on the houses. I noticed about 4:45 A.M., that there was a car a dark sports
coupe coming the opposite direction turning south on Sachem Road, just after
the bridge, that I was just about to cross. I would imagine they might have
seen something on my roof. I continued across the bridge, and I did not noticed
any higher water activity in the stream below. I had to use First gear instead
of second normally to get up the Bruce Golf course hill, and I then turned left
down King Street, and I took a right out to the new Westchester Airport. I parked
at my usual location. I walked into the terminal, and I told a laptop computer
user what was happening with the internet. I noticed a couple of passengers
sleeping the airport. I then departed talking to one of the parking attendants.
I chatted with another parking attendant showing them a souvenir I occasionally
carry. I guess they did not notice anything unusual on my car. I then drove out
from the airport down King Street, and I turned left down towards Glenville
Road and arrived back downtown at around sunrise. I took a look at the
waterfront, and I walked downtown until about 7 A.M.. I returned home, and I
had a bit to eat. I went out again and gave nine bottles of Perrier to the
Hospital Thrift shop. I went by the library at opening, and I read the paper. I
returned home, and I put a three pack of Perrier in the downstairs community
room kitchen. I checked my mail at noon that Friday. I went to bed at about 3
P.M. after having some ice cream with strawberries and homemade banana sauce. I
was up about 8 P.M., and I chatted with another state resident about the event.
I eventually went back to bed after doing a little computer work, and I was up
at about 9 A.M. on Saturday. I did a bit more computer work trying to tweak the
system. I then rest until about 8 P.M.. I had the rest of the stew, and latter
I had some of the strawberry ice cream with strawberries and cream sauce. About
11 P.M. I also had some popcorn. I got the computer squared away, and I also
did a C: drive to D: drive backup. I have it running fine, but I can not
reinstall Windows 98 when I want to because of an error message, "Invalid
VxD dynamic link call from VWIN32 (01) + 00000714 to device "0009",
service 1. Your windows configuration is invalid. Run the windows setup program
again to correct this problem. Invalid VxD dynamic link call to device."
Anyway the system is running fine for now. I just went out, and I bought at CVS
Riverside a package of Philly Natural cigar cigarette $1.24 with .25 off coupon
with .08 tax for $1.42 total. I used my last two dollar coins for the purchase
that I had framed. I returned home and had a Stauffer's Hearty chicken
fettuccini for dinner, and I filed this report. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>05/17/00 Wednesday 3:45 P.M. EDT: I went to bed
after the last message, and I was up at about 11 A.M. yesterday. I left the
computer off. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange
juice with Perrier, and vitamins. I then chatted a bit more with Cablevision
Optimum online about the nature of the Red Screen messages with high baud
transmissions, I have been getting on my computer and my television set through
the cable system. I explained it is probably some sort of high baud
transmission from possibly outside the country or evening somebody hacking or
pirating through an existing satellite. I did some house cleaning routines
yesterday. I did cleaned my Honeywell air purifier and washed the charcoal
filter on it. I also vacuumed the paper filter. I cleaned out and organized two
of my kitchen drawers and two of my bedroom drawers full of loose items. I also
set up a little tray of Lysol concentrated in my apartment to eliminate smell.
I also saddle soaped my shoes and did some other general straightening out. I
went to bed about 10 P.M., and I was up about 5 A.M. today. I had breakfast of
three soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice and Perrier, and vitamins.
I fell back asleep until about now. Well I left the system on with the Norton
AntiVirus running without the Apache server running, so I imagine the system
rebooted or was hacked into or hit by another attack of the Red Screen high
transmission cable modem interrupter. I also chatted with Microsoft about it
this morning. Well time for another meal. I also now have Earthquake insurance
with my Traveler's Apartment Insurance issued by GEICO. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>05/16/00 Tuesday 3:10 A.M. EDT: Well they system
was not working, so I chatted with the Cablevision Optimum online people and
explained my viewpoint of what was happening. I then decided to not run the
cable modem, and I restored my backup. The system is all running fine now with
a few tweaks. I watched a bit of television on cablevision while doing the
restore, but I noticed on the cablevision system we are getting large bursts of
interference which obviously would mess up the cable modem too. Well it is all
running fine, so I will leave the cable system off for now. I munched on some
goldfish crackers and ice tea while doing this. I might have a bit to eat in a
little while. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>05/15/00 Monday 4:45 P.M. EDT: Well I was up at
about 4:15 P.M.. The internet address of the individual or individuals hacking
into my internet server and constantly disrupting it, is
"cmdgrp240.hqusareur.army.mil". For some odd reason, they seem to be
out of touch over in Europe. Perhaps it is Alexander Haig, since we don't here
much about him here in Connecticut anymore. Well I have the site going again
for what it is worth. Can you imagine I pay close to $100 a month just for the
Cable Modem access just go through all this hassle. Also I noticed an
individual whom seems to be at Rutgers University where Lucent is in that area,
Rochester, New York where Eastman Kodak is, and Amsterdam, where Philips is with
their electronics and CD laser technology is intent on using my server
constantly and disrupting it. More than likely the individual is just a flunky
for some individual locally in Greenwich, whom can not be bothered with the
details causing the interference to enhance his or hers personal fortune, and
the individual although the exercise a great deal of economic clout seems to
think they are above the law and can interfere with anyone's activity at their
leisure, just to show that they're the boss. Well we all know who that SOB is
don't we. CIO
Note:<888>05/15/00 Monday 9:10 A.M. EDT: I did a little
system tweaking. It seems a force representing itself as the United States Army
Command Headquarters has been hacking into my server through the firewalls bringing
my site down. The IP address is in my log, but for their privacy I won't
publish it. Whatever the case, it took a bit of time to restore the site again.
I guess they don't like biscuits or scones in the U.S. Army in Europe. How
times have changed. Well I briefed Cablevision Optimum Online. Well I am a bit
bushed, have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>05/15/00 Monday 4:55 A.M. EDT: Well I went back
out after midnight. I walked the upper part of Greenwich Avenue. I noticed that
my relatively new BIC lighter did not work outside, but it worked when I got
back inside. It would seem that we have a low pressure front, which would
account for the pressure in the lighter being lower, which might indicate a
storm front coming in again. I returned home. I had a Scone, and ice tea. I did
three loads of laundry, and just finished it all about an hour ago. I had some
Eddy's sugarless light strawberry ice, with some of the strawberries and
mixture I made up last week, and I also had some old bananas, along with the strawberry
mixture I pureed with the Braun chopper, along with a container of my homemade
yogurt for a topping. After the laundry, I topped browned in the toast oven,
two halves of the scones, with Parmesan cheese on them, and a dash of garlic
powder and Italian seasoning for a late night snack. Well I guess I should
start relaxing and going to bed. The computer is running fine for now. Well
have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>05/15/00 Monday 12:15 A.M. EDT: Well I went out at
8 P.M.. I drove over to Staples in Old Greenwich, and I bought two black Oxford
Press Guard side clip binders for $5.49 plus .33 tax for $5.82. I then went to
the Riverside Food Emporium, and I bought a 38 ounce box of Pepperidge Farm
goldfish crackers for $5.29. I noticed this week the Food Emporium has
Stauffer's meals for 40% off. I then went to CVS, and I bought a jar of Basil
for .75. I then bought $12 of Premium gasoline at Exxon next to the library.
The car is a lot peppier with the new Fram Air filter. I noticed Exxon has a
digital clock for $6.99 that could be attached to the dash with Velcro from the
Greenwich Hardware store. I will have to check to see if it lights up. I then
drove down by the waterfront in central Greenwich. I then took a walk on lower
Greenwich Avenue. I returned home about 10 P.M.. I put my printout of Scott's
Random notes for the last period in one of the black Oxford Press side binders.
I had some goldfish crackers and ice tea. I then made up four large biscuits by
this method biscuits.htm.
Fannie Farmer Baking Powder Biscuits
Updated for Cuisinart Machine with Dough Blade
Blend in Cusineart with Dough Blade: dry ingredients;
Two cups all‑purpose Flour
Three teaspoons Double‑Action Baking Powder
One teaspoon salt
Blends into dry ingredients: shortenings;
Two tablespoons Olive Oil
Two tablespoons Butter or Margarine
Blend into above mixture: liquid ingredients;
Three fourths cup of milk
Add milk, little by little, until the dough is soft and light
But not sticky.
(Flour differs so much that it is impossible to tell exactly
how much milk you will need.)
Turn out onto floured board.
Pat of roll dough into desired thickness of _ inches for biscuits
Or 1 ½ inches for big thick biscuits.
Cut into biscuits with a glass of appropriate diameter.
Or roll into a round tube of uniform diameter, and cut across into
uniform sections.
Or hand shape into individual bun shapes.
Place in a lightly oiled or greased cake or pie pan or cookie pan
side by side close together.
1 inch apart of crusty ones.
Prick with a fork.
Bake 12 to 15 minutes at 450 degrees Fahrenheit.
Makes 12 to 15 regular biscuits or smaller quantities of larger
portions.
Lasts about Two Days.
Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>05/31/00 Wednesday 11:00 P.M. EDT: I had a quiet
Memorial Day weekend. I stayed inside from Friday evening until Thursday
morning June 1, 2000. I rested a good deal on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. I
also worked a bit on the computer tweaking the system. I disabled the LTImodem
in the Devices, so the system does not try to boot it. I also disabled the
LTImodem in the System.ini file under Boot. I made a few C: Drive to D: drive
backups. Possibly the LTImodem was interfering with reinstalling Windows 98,
but I have not tried to reinstall it, since I disabled it. I had my usual
breakfasts alternating with eggs and cereal every morning. I also am still
having Perrier and Orange juice. I am not taking as many vitamins as usual
since I am low on Vitamins. I finished the carrot slaw and Mulligan stews. I
also had other snacks like peanut butter sandwiches. I also finished up batch
of hot Italian sausage spaghetti sauce with spaghetti noodles for dinner a few
nights. I smoked less, and I smoked one of my pipes at the end of the month
being low on cigarettes. I also hand rolled a few cigarettes. I did not do
house cleaning on Sunday, but I did water the plants on Monday. I got quite a
bit of rest. On Wednesday afternoon a friend stopped by on their way down from
Boston from visiting a sick relative. We chatted for a while. I thought about
stopping the Cablevision and the Optimum Online to save money, but I then
decided to go ahead and keep them. Well it was a chaotic month on the net, and
I now have the system running fine without any problems. CIO
Note:<888>05/26/00 Friday 4:10 A.M. EDT: On Tuesday and
Wednesday, I worked on tweaking and reinstalling the Windows 98 operating
system. I initially on Tuesday tried installing the system from scratch. I then
restored the previous configuration, and had it running fine after a long days
work. I had breakfast of Armour hotdog omelet with onions, toast, coffee,
orange juice with Perrier, and vitamins. I also for lunch and dinner had my
Mulligan stew. I recall going to bed in the early evening, and I was up on
Wednesday morning about 3 A.M.. I had the Kellogg’s corn flakes for breakfast
with orange juice and Perrier, vitamins, coffee, and toast. It occurred to me
on Wednesday morning to backup the "system.dat" file, and to
reinstall Windows 98 without it on the system. The installation went smoothly
without the video settings interrupting. However, I spent most of the rest of
the day reinstalling programs to get the system settings working properly along
with the usual group of Microsoft downloads. I then go an improper boot, and it
restored the old "system.dat" file, and the entire system was working
with the right settings as before. I did some system tweaking. I left the CDROM
version of the Diamond Stealth Video driver, instead of the download since
www.diamondmm.com is not working for the last week. Perhaps there is some
problem with their downloadable media driver. I finished off the Mulligan stew
with ice tea and coffee. Well after getting the system running, I rested in the
late afternoon and early evening, and was up on Wednesday evening around 8 P.M..
I had breakfast of Kellogg's corn flakes, toast, coffee, orange juice and
Perrier, and vitamins. I spent most of the evening and morning hours on
Thursday tweaking the system. I have a problem with the old LTImodem driver on
the system which I think I will disable in the CMOS for that slot in case, I
ever need to use the telephone modem, I will have it in the computer. Mostly
the system seems to be working fine. I turned off the boot in the CMOS for the
floppy drive and CDROM player. I also disabled "SmartDisk for Hard
Drivers". I also set the PIO mode for the CDROM player to "5",
and I turned off 32 bit access for all drives. Hopefully once I disable the
last ISA slot on the hard drive for the LTImodem, the system will boot
smoothly. I was up all night and this past morning. I made biscuits in the
morning after having the last of the defrosted Mulligan stew. I looked at the
pictures in the books I had checked out. I went out about 1 P.M., and I
returned the books and checked out more books at the library. I read the Wall
Street Journal which had some interesting internet links one does not normally
find. I also read two computer newsweeklies. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I
then stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop. I went downtown at 4 P.M., and I
walked around for a half hour before returning home. I then relaxed at home,
and I had the rest of the biscuits. I also have munched on Mozzarella cheese
slices and dill pickles earlier in the week. This past morning, I shredded the
last bag of Dole mini carrots with two medium onions, a quarter cup of small
kerkins, four gloves of garlic, and four dill pickles, and I mixed them
together with a half of jar of 3.5 oz. Crosse and Blackwell capers. Then in the
CuisineArt I added a quarter cup of Kerkin juice, a quarter cup of dill pickle
juice, and eighth of a cup of white vinegar and red vinegar, a few dashes of
Sesame Oil, Olive oil, Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce, Angostura bitters
and also Angostura soy sauce, a large tablespoon of Bournier French mustard, one
egg, dashes of Tarragon, Basil, garlic powder, Chili Powder, Paprika, celery
salt, ground pepper, hot curry, Chinese five spice, ginger, nutmeg, oregano,
Italian seasoning, and a quarter cup of Parmesan and Romano crated cheese along
with a half of cup of Hellmann’s mayonnaise. I mixed this all in the
CuisineArt, and then I added it to the shredded mixture. I then put it all in a
flat Rubbermaid container to chill in the refrigerator and pickle a bit. I will
either eat it cold after a day or I will add a couple more eggs and bake in a
Pyrex dish for 40 minutes at 350 degrees for a hot vegetable dish. I also took
of the plastic face plate on my air conditioner so it does not make so much
noise. I need to buy a new filter for it. I went to bed about 8 P.M., and I was
up at a half hour past midnight. I chatted with Cablevision and explained to
them the hacking coming into my computer is probably somebody trying to sell me
DirectTV internet and television service since the would be the only cost
equivalent service, but they are much slower and in a cold climate, I would not
have the capability of removing the snow off my dish when it snows. I had three
soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice and Perrier, and vitamins for
breakfast. I set back the setting in Real Audio, so it does not use as many CPU
resources. I will not try to reboot without the CMOS setting for the EISA slot
for the Logicode X2 modem to see if it works booting any better. Well have a
good morning. I also notice I made about a dollar a day off the ValueClick
advertising links whether the server is running or not which shows somebody out
there is using the downloadable directory. For now I don't plan to run the
server with people always trying to hack the system like DirectTV. CIO
Note:<888>05/23/00 Tuesday 8:20 A.M. EDT: Well I was up
yesterday morning about 8 A.M.. I had breakfast of a three egg omelet with
hotdog and onion filling and orange juice and Perrier along with coffee. I
worked on the computer in the morning trying to possibly reinstall the
operating system. I went out about 3 P.M.. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of
New York and I did one other errand to do with my lease. I also made my 4 P.M.
appointment. I drove over to Staples in Old Greenwich and did a quick tour of
the store. I stopped by CVS at the Riverside shopping plaza, and I bought a
carton of Philly lights natural for $15.40 plus a $2.50 discount and .80 tax
for $15.40 total. I then stopped by the Exxon gasoline station, and I bought
$6.01 of premium gasoline at $193.9 a gallon. I returned home, and I worked on
the computer until about 9 P.M.. I had some slices of mozzarella cheese with
quartered dill pickle and ice tea for a late dinner. I was up at 2:30 A.M.. I
reinstalled Windows 98, and I restored the backups from the D: drive to the C:
drive. The overall system is running fine, but I have a ".VXD" or
".VDD" file that is in the registry or the system.ini file that keeps
me from reinstalling Windows 98 over the restored system that I have to fix sooner
or later. Still the system is running fine. I turned off in the CMOS the
options for "Hard Drive Fast Disk", and I also set up only the hard
drive "IDE0" and the "CDROM" to eliminate boot delay and
also I turned off "Power Saving". Well the system is back to normal.
I also cleaned the wax out of my ears with Debrox and a ear syringe, and I also
cleaned out the bathroom sink drain with the toilet plunger. Well I now will
run Norton Speedisk on the C: drive. Have a good morning. I will continue to
keep off the Cable Modem and not run the server. CIO
Note:<888>06/14/00 Wednesday 3:45 P.M. EDT: Well I had
breakfast. I also chatted with a local investigator on computer matters. I put
the Diamond Stealth Video Card on Slot 1 IRQ 3, with "Assign IRQ to PCI
Video" in the CMOS. I left the SoHo LAN card on Slot 3 IRQ 9. The system
now shuts down correctly. It leaves the Windows 98 screen instead of the
shutdown screen, but when one reboots it boots up properly. Well I also did the
C: Drive to D: drive backup. I guess I can clean up and go out and try to see
if anyone wants the old computer equipment. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>06/14/00 Wednesday 1:55 P.M. EDT: I went to bed at
4 A.M.. I was up at about 11 A.M.. Instead of having breakfast first, I
reinstalled the Diamond Stealth Video driver, and I then went ahead and
reinstalled Windows 98 again. The system is all running fine, and I will now do
a C: drive to D: drive backup. I will have breakfast of three soft boiled eggs,
toast, coffee, orange juice and Perrier, and vitamins. I will then go out and
try to donate the old computer equipment and get some fresh air. Well have a
good day. CIO
Note:<888>06/14/00 Wednesday 1:25 A.M. EDT: I went to bed on
Tuesday morning about 2 A.M.. I spent most of Monday evening and Tuesday
evening doing some routine computer work. I backed up the C: drive to the D:
drive again. I had some spaghetti sauce and noodles with iced coffee for
dinner. I rolled some cigarettes with my pipe tobacco mixture which I ground up
more finely in the CuisineArt, so it is more like cigarette tobacco. I was up
about 10:30 A.M. on Tuesday morning. I had three soft boiled eggs, toast,
coffee, orange juice and Perrier, and vitamins. I turned the air conditioner to
Energy saving at night, and I raise the temperature to 75 to 78 degrees
Fahrenheit on these cooler nights. On Tuesday, I chatted with Optimum Online
and informed them about the hacker or hackers interfering with my system again.
They said they would look into it. It might be someone using my account for
free internet access which would be against the law, and they try to kick me
off when I log onto the service. I did some routine internet work. I have Slot
1 at IRQ 10 for the Diamond Stealth video card and Slot 3 for the SoHo LAN car
at IRQ 9. I turned off assign IRQ to PCI video. The system is booting smoothly
with the USB drivers and camera disabled when I boot. I can always enable them
after booting. For now I am using adaptor default setting and 32 bit at 800 X
600 resolution, and I am doing normal shutdown. During the afternoon, I
listened to Radio 10 from Amsterdam http://www.radio10.nl/live20.ram, which is
basically licensed canned cruise ship music like they play on
www.hollandamerica.com . I fixed my older 486 DX 120 MHz computer with 16 megs
of Ram, and I edited the operating system. I put the older Compaq 151 S 15 inch
monitor with it a Compaq keyboard, two mice, and speakers with transformer, and
the NEC 800 laser printer. I am missing the speaker to soundcard cable which is
a male male smaller jack and the PS/2 to ordinary Keyboard adaptor with the
system. After checking it, I put it all in the car for dropping off at one of
our many thrift shops or whomever wants to grab it. The system also does not
have a modem or LAN card and it does not have a printer plug and printer cable.
Still for word processing it would work. The printer has a new toner added, but
it smudges maybe until a few copies are run off. I then had spaghetti and sauce
again with iced coffee. I also through out the GE air conditioner box. I had
the file cabinet locked and it jammed, and I was unable to unjam it with the
key and a screwdriver pushing the unlocking mechanism back into place. I went
out, and I stopped by the Grand Union and I returned $1.25 in cans. I noticed
that when I put a 12 pack of last years Diet Coke in the refrigerator, four
cans were bulged out, and the Grand Union store manager said I should throw
them out. I then drove down the Avenue, and I stopped by the Harbor. I next
stopped by Christ Church, but no one was interested in the computer. I then
went to CVS at the Riverside plaza and I bought a pack of Philly cigar
cigarettes for $1.21 with .25 off coupon. I also toured the Food Emporium
there. I then drove back downtown by the harbor. I next toured the Food
Emporium in central Greenwich. I then stopped by the Shell Station, and
cigarette rolling papers are $1.69 when Tops with cigarettes tobacco and papers
are $1.39 at Zyns. It was a bit cool out, but I enjoyed it. I returned home,
and I made up a batch of biscuit, and I had a couple. I then started they
system, and I filed this report. Also the fire brigade apparently paid us a
visit yesterday morning at 4 A.M.. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>06/12/00 Monday 6:15 P.M. EDT: I moved the main
computer five inches to the right towards the kitchen entrance. Then I took out
the speaker between the main computer and the desk. I moved the desk against
the main computer coffee table it sits on. I then put the speakers to the right
of the main computer in the right outside corner stacked up on top of each
other. I then put the mahogany tea table in front of them and I put the HP
Laser printer and the Compaq IJ200 color printer on the table. I moved the
backup computer to the center of the desk, so there is more room to use it. I
moved the cable modem and right speakers between the two monitor on the desk. I
had to move a few cables and electrical wires too. I have it all comfortably
set up. I then changed the IRQ for the Diamond Stealth video adaptor to IRQ 11
which lets the USB port be IRQ 10. Thus after reinstalling the adaptor driver
without the Diamond Incontrol program, the computer system boots smoothly with
the USB port and the computer camera working fine. I think I still have to
shutdown the computer by pressing restart and shutting it down when it asks for
the password for a complete shutdown. I then installed the Compaq IJ200 color
printer driver. I took the old NEC 800 postscript laser printer out of the way,
and I will give it to the hospital thrift shop or discard it. It has a new
toner cartridge, but it is smudgy. I thus have the entire system setup well and
working well. I also put the white Steelcase double file cabinet to the left of
the computer chair, so I have a working area and convenient file storage
freeing up room in the bedroom. I still have to sort out some papers in the
bedroom and the living room. Well time for dinner. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>06/12/00 Monday 1:40 P.M. EDT: I went to bed at
4:30 A.M.. I had a call from a friend at 7 A.M.. I was up at 11 A.M.. I
rebooted the computer, and I found that I need to shut it down by doing
"Restart" instead of "Shutdown" to get a clean
"Shutdown". I went ahead and reinstalled the Diamond Stealth III 340
drivers after uninstalling them. I then logged onto Diamond Technical Support
Wizard and got this recommendation for the CMOS settings for the Diamond
Stealth III S540. On my PCWARE www.pcware.com , S‑571LMR, I used,
"IRQ assignment [toggle] by enabling "assign IRQ to PCI Video",
"Pallet snooping [disable]" , "PCI latency time [128]", and
disabling by Video Refresh rates in the CMOS in all it is three different CMOS
groups I did this in my CMOS. When I rebooted, the computer rebooted fine. I
then shutdown by restarting and it all worked fine. I then enabled USB in the
Properties Devices and then worked fine along with the camera when I rebooted
by "Restarting". Thus the computer is working fine. All I have to do
is shutdown by "Restarting" and turning off at the "password".
I have not tried just an ordinary shutdown yet. I had breakfast of Quaker Life
cereal, toast, orange juice and Perrier, coffee, and vitamins. I made a short
phone call to a relative to let them know the computer is running fine. Well it
is a rainy day, so I will do a little computer work. CIO
Web ‑ Resolution 19219
Problem
What are the recommended system BIOS settings for the SpeedStar
A90/A200 / Stealth III S540 / S540 Xtreme?
Resolution
(Note ‑ Not all settings will be present)
[BIOS Settings: General]
IRQ assignment [toggle]
Boot with PnP O/S [enable]
Pallet snooping [disable]
PCI bursting [disable]
PCI latency timer [128]
Peer concurrency [disable]
Video ROM BIOIS Shadow [disable]
Video BIOS shadowing [disable]
Video BIOS cacheable [disable]
Video RAM cacheable [disable]
Byte‑Merge [disable]
Decouple Refresh [disable]
Hidden Refresh [disable]
USWC options ["Uncache Speculative Write Combining" is
similar to Video BIOS shadowing/caching]
Video Memory Cache Mode [UC]
Snoop Ahead [disable]
[BIOS Settings: AGP specific]
USB [enabled]
PCI 2.1 compliance [enable ‑ also may assign IRQ to VGA]
Passive release/refresh [enabled]
Delayed transactions [enabled / disabled ‑ toggle, may also
enable PCI 2.1 compliance]
VGA BIOS Sequence
[AGP‑PCI, PCI‑AGP, PCI]
AGP/Graphics aperture size [Target 1/2 installed RAM]
Write Cache Pipeline [disable]
Read Around Write [disable]
Primary Frame Buffer [disable]
VGA Frame Buffer [disable]
Frame Buffer Posted Write [disable]
RAS‑CAS Delay [3T]
Cache Read [disable] (Via based motherboards)
AGP Drive strength P control and N control to (A)
AGP Master 1 WS Write [enable/disable]*
AGP Master 1 WS Read [enable/disable]*
* Must both be set the same ‑ enable/disable
AGP set to 2/3 instead of 1/1, or + on PC133/AGP4x systems
AGP Multi Trans Timer [disable]
AGP Low Priority Timer [disable]
AGP Capability 4x/2x/1x [test 2x/1x for troubleshooting]
AGP 2x [disable]
AGP 4x [disable] (Troubleshooting)
AGP Turbo Mode
[disable]
AGP Bus Turbo Mode [disable]
AGP Transfer Mode [1x] (Troubleshooting)
[BIOS Settings: Multiprocessor]
MPS or MP‑SSPEC [1.1]
If the board has a soft CPU select, and there is a setting for the
AGP multiplier like 1/1 or 2/3, that needs to be set according to the front
side bus:
66 MHz FSB ‑ AGP speed =1/1 (66MHz)
100 MHz FSB ‑ AGP speed = 2/3 (66MHz)
133 MHz FSB ‑ AGP Speed = + (66MHz)
Should these settings fail, Load BIOS Defaults.
Product Line
Stealth_III
Date Created
06/30/1999 08:21:33
Note:<888>06/12/00 Monday 3:10 A.M. EDT: I had some
spaghetti and sauce with iced coffee for dinner. I did a C: drive to D: drive
backup. I rolled some more smokes. I pureed the tobacco mixture in the
CuisineArt to make it more like cigarette tobacco. I had some strawberry ice
cream with strawberry sauce. I went out to CVS at the Riverside Plaza and
bought two packs of Philly Natural cigar cigarettes for $2.42 both with .25 off
coupons on each pack. I returned home via downtown. I had some microwave
popcorn with a chilled Citra soda. I then uninstalled the Diamond Driver and
Diamond Incontrol and installed the PCI VGA. I then installed the Diamond
Update. I set it to 32 bit and Optimal for the Adaptor driver and 800X600. It
all seems to work well and smoothly. I did a Norton Disk Doctor on the C: drive.
I also did Norton WinDoctor and Norton Speedisk. The system is booting very
quickly and smoothly. I will now do another C: drive to D: drive backup. Have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>06/11/00 Sunday 4:35 P.M. EDT: Well I was up until
about 4 A.M. on Saturday morning. I went to bed, and I was up early Saturday
morning. I did a little routine maintenance. On Friday night I did my laundry.
On Saturday morning, I had three soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice
and Perrier, and vitamins. I made a few telephone calls to the tropics chatting
about the upcoming hurricane season. I did a little routine maintenance. I took
all my tobacco ends and cleaned the tobacco and carbon out of them. I mixed the
old tobacco with some bugler tobacco and two ounces of Round Hill pipe tobacco.
I mixed this all together and rolled about three dozen cigarettes. I put ten in
my silver plate cigarette case. I put the rest in my silver plate Greek
Parthenon cigarette box. It took a while to roll them all. I am becoming somewhat
expert at rolling cigarettes. I went to bed after a peanut butter sandwich and
ice tea about 1 P.M.. I was up about noon on Sunday. I had three soft boiled
eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice and Perrier, and vitamins. I watered the
plants and cleaned my apartment. I then cleaned up. I worked on the computer,
and I reinstalled Outlook 98 to fix and Address Book problem in Outlook Express
5.01. I then reinstalled Outlook Express 5.01. The computer system seems to be
running fine. I had to sift through and delete about 400 email messages. Well
have a good day. It is close to 100 degrees outside, and I have my new air
conditioner set to 70 degrees, and it is plenty comfortable in the apartment.
CIO
End of Week: 06/09/00
Note:<888>06/09/00 Friday 7:35 P.M. EDT: Well this week, it
was pretty much a bit different week. I took some time off from the computer.
Basically I was able to fix the internet log on problem with my cable modem by
disabling the USB port when booting up. On Tuesday evening, I made a Cajun Stew
using my basic spaghetti sauce and adding a bit of Italian Sweet sausage,
canned clams, sliced Vienna hot dogs, pork and beans and a bit more McHilney's
Tabasco sauce. It is pretty tasty. I have been munching on it all week when I
feel like eating. On Wednesday I received some family financial help to buy an
air conditioner. Instead of traveling all over tar nation looking to save a few
dollars, I went to Partridge and Rockwell, and I bought a General Electric
14,000 BTU air conditioner for $550 and $35 tax, and I then spent about eight
hours installing it properly. It is a very quiet and modern air conditioner,
General Electric makes it in Korea. It has a remote control and other modern
control features. I am thus with my western exposure and warmer than normal
apartment have a cooler environment which is very quiet. However having bought
the air conditioner, it leaves me low on other items like tobacco money. On
Thursday, I returned two three packs of Perrier to the Food Emporium to buy
four packs of Top tobacco which come with rolling papers. I spent the entire
day outside. I noticed quite a few people. I wore a common outfit of blue jeans
and a khaki shirt which a lot of road crews and public work crews I have
observed in the warmer states seem to wear since it is a rather comfortable
outfit on a hot day. I observed lots of black wasps in the bushes by the
veterans monument and around the downtown park. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I
also went down by the waterfront. I studied cloud formations around the
waterfront. We had had a warning that their might be "Copper Rain"
which I was worried about. I noticed a Cyclone storm clouds heading from east
to west until about 4 P.M. on Thursday afternoon. I also noticed lots of
Chinese dragon flies and I even saw a Red Winged black bird down by the sewer
plant at Grass Island. I believe these are a lot of the tropical nature in our
area. I would imagine that these natural species from the tropics moving into
our area might forebode that they are taking refuge from the tropical areas in
case there is an early season tropical storm front. I informed local nature
watchers. I was basically awake for a long time, so I eventually went to bed in
the early evening on Thursday. I chatted with a nature observer from elsewhere
in the state about midnight and informed him what I had seen. It is my general
viewpoint with all the tropical species in the area, one is advised to smoke
tobacco to ward off them like Bee keepers smoke hives. Thus keep your karma
when entering this area from less tropical areas. I noticed an old friend from
Brazil trying to be a spy. I also noticed a young couple honeymooning around
town. There is not a lot happening since the local schools are not yet out. I
slept most of Friday to catch up on my rest. I hear a lot of planes coming into
the area, so I guess the local corporate travelers are returning from their
weekly business odysseys. Thus I am doing well, but it takes considerably more
time to roll the TOPS tobacco when preparing for outside adventures than when
just using regular expensive tobacco. Perhaps, I should try to smoke my pipe
more. Well not a lot else to report, but I feel fine and I am enjoying the cool
air in the apartment. Not a whole lot else to report on, but I suppose most
people should continue to observe the tropical weather as it develops. Well
have a good evening and weekend. CIO
Note:<888>06/06/00 Tuesday 2:05 P.M. EDT: Well I think I
finally might have the computer up and running again better than ever for now.
I basically have worked on it from about 9 P.M. on Sunday until midnight on
Tuesday. I tweaked the system a bit. I finally assigned IRQ 9 to the LAN in
slot 3 and IRQ 10 to the slot 1 Diamond Stealth Video card. I was still having
problems, and I reinstalled the Networking and the Diamond Stealth drivers. I
then reinstalled and uninstalled the USB networking in the CMOS and the drivers
continually until I finally deleted the USB files and then reinstalled them
again. I accidentally deleted a key operating file, I copied back from my other
computer this morning. I also had a meal at noon on Monday of potato salad and
ice tea. I had my teeth cleaned on Monday at 1 P.M., and the Dentist wants to
check my upper palate to make sure it is all right from smoking. I received a
Microsoft rebate of $25 on the $5 clearance item of Microsoft Home Publisher
2000 which I purchased at Staples in Old Greenwich. I think I was out all day
on Sunday afternoon quite a bit. There was an antique car sale show. I did some
weather observations on the waterfront. I think I recall touring Staples, and I
came home on Sunday for a potato salad meal with ice tea. I did not go to bed
on Sunday night but worked continually on the computer until noon on Monday
before my appointment. I also made my 4 P.M. appointment. I stopped by the Wine
Pantry on Elm street and I then stopped by VarMax liquor pantry and I bought
six bottles of white wine blanc de blanc Meribeu for $27.62 total including
$1.75 New York sales tax. I use the wine for cooking and for my wine tea. I
worked on the computer more, and I went out about 9 P.M. for a walk. I stopped
down by the harbor. I then stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought two cans of
GU pork and beans for .49 each, three green peppers for $1.23 and a bulb of
garlic for .48 for $2.69 total. I returned home, and I worked on the computer
until about 3 P.M. solving the USB problem hopefully. I then took the fan out
of the window, and I put in plexi glass to block most of the window and the
cool damp air, but allowing some ventilation. I then went to bed and I was up
at 9 P.M.. I worked on the computer until now solving the USB problem, and once
it was all running fine, I reinstalled Windows 98 Second Edition Upgrades. The
computer seems to be running fine for now. I chatted with Cablevision about the
internet problems. I then did some other work. Well from what I can tell, I
should try to have breakfast and then do some routine house cleaning and make
up a batch of spaghetti sauce. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>06/04/00 Sunday 10:30 A.M. EDT: Well I have been
up all night again. It was down to about 66 degrees Fahrenheit this morning. I
have the system up and running fine again. I had to restore my backup a couple
of time because the system was not booting properly. I tried a number of
tweaks, but I finally remember to install the Diamond Stealth Update along with
DirectX 7A. I also reinstalled my networking. I also deleted Microsoft Wallet
which I think hackers are always hacking into my computer to find out what it
contains. Since I don't use it, it must be an automatic hacker program that
scans the net examining the Microsoft Wallet program. I found a file
"Windows\System\00009" which I deleted which had some reference to
the Microsoft Wallet program. The "00009" was also responsible for
Windows 98 not reinstalling. Well it seems either a hacker or someone is
gaining access to my computer. I had some chips and ice tea and a English
muffin. Well I will now run Norton Disk Doctor and then do a C: drive to D:
drive backup, and hopefully be to bed at about noon. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>06/04/00 Sunday 1:40 A.M. EDT: I relaxed until
about 7 P.M. yesterday. I had some chips and dip along with ice tea. I went
out, and I drove downtown and then I drove over to Tod's Point. I walked around
the picnic area at the southwest area. It was a very pleasant cool evening and
lots of people were out enjoying the evening. I then stopped by Staples in Old
Greenwich. I then drove down by the waterfront, and I chatted with a waterfront
regular. I then stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought a Stauffer's light
cuisine Chicken Florentine and a Chicken Fettuccini in the Hearty portion size
for $2.50 each, four Chock Full of Nuts ground coffee for .99 each, "I
Can't Believe It's Not Butter for $1.29, three Libby Vienna sausages for $2, GU
small olives .99, a pint of Strawberries $1.50 for $18.29 total. I then went
home, and I had the Chicken Florentine for dinner along with ice tea. I then
put the strawberries in the CuisineArt along with a container of the homemade
Yogurt and purred them. I then put some of it on the Eddy's no sugar strawberry
ice cream and had it with coffee. I made a telephone call. I then booted the
computer and the entire system was messed up. It leads me to believe that
somebody is gaining access to my apartment and using the computer. I only used
the cable modem while booting, so I doubt if anyone hacked it. The only other
alternative is that the Napster program, I logged onto briefly before doing the
backup earlier in the day might have messed up the system. I restored my backup
I made earlier in the day, and the system is working great again. If some
person or persons unknown is gaining access to my apartment it would jeopardize
my personal security since besides tampering with the computer, they could be
tampering with other electronics or my food or beverage or gaining information
on my family, friends, and associates. This is all rather distressing, and I
have suspected as much for a long time. I will now run Norton Disk Doctor and
Norton Speeddisk. It does not do much good to keep changing the computer
password since hitting the "End" key while booting opens up the CMOS
without the password. I suppose a cleaver enough person could hack the CMOS for
the password. Well it is all rather peculiar since, I would imagine there are
more substantial people in the area whom would be equally vulnerable. Well have
a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>06/03/00 Saturday 5:00 P.M. EDT: Yesterday, I
stayed inside all day working on the computer until 1 A.M. Saturday morning. I
was not successful in reinstalling Windows 98. I had some potato salad with
potato chips and dip for dinner along with ice tea. I was up at 6 A.M. this
morning. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, English muffin, orange
juice and Perrier, coffee, and vitamins. I tried reinstalling Windows 98 to no
avail. I finally decided to back up "system.dat" file and then delete
it. I then went ahead with a successful install of Windows 98 loosing most of my
registry settings. I then downloaded the Microsoft Updates and reinstalled most
of the programs. The "system.dat" file is now 5.5 meg instead of 9.3
megs. The computer boots quickly and smoothly. Last night while removing the
video card and the LAN card to try install Windows 98, I noticed the two lower
hard drives C: and D: were getting a little warm since they were next to each
other beneath the floppy drive. I put the floppy drive in the upper bay and
separated the hard drives, so there is more ventilation. The system is running
as good as it ever has with no problems. I ran the usual Norton utilities and I
then did a C: drive to D: drive backup. They system is running warmer, because
my air conditioner broke down yesterday. It was a 13 year old Sears Kenmore 10,500
BTU that I had had fixed five years ago. I have run the fan continually on it
since moving in here. While doing the backup, I removed the air conditioner and
carried it downstairs on a skate board and dumped it at the dumpster. I then
put a Window fan in the window and exchanged a screen from an adjacent windows
over the center window with the fan. Well it is 84 degrees Fahrenheit in the
apartment next to the windows, but now I have lots of fresh air which is nice
since I still am smoking a bit of tobacco. The apartment gets direct sunlight
on the rain patio on the second floor with the four windows exposed to the sun
in the late summer afternoons and evenings. Well time to clean up and go out
after a bite to eat. CIO
Note:<888>06/02/00 Friday 12:50 P.M. EDT: I made up a onion
dip using a package Lipton Herbal Onion soup mix, a glove of garlic, two small
onions, and a 16 oz. container of Friendship sour cream. I also made up a batch
of Potato salad by peeling and dicing a five pound bag of Idaho potatoes, and
boiling them for a half hour in a pot with a can of beer. I then cooled them in
a colander in cold water set in a pot of cold water. I added salt to the
boiling potato water with beer. I also slit and diced about 20 girgins, three
dill pickles, and added a half jar of capers. To this I made a mixture in the
CusineArt, I chopped five gloves of garlic, added two teaspoons olive oil, a
half teaspoon of Sesame oil, an a few tablespoons of red vinegar, white
vinegar, dill pickle juice, gergin juice, extra dashes of Lea and Perrins
Worcestershire sauce, a dash of Angostura bitter, extra dashes Angostura
teriyaki sauce, a dash of McHilney's Tabasco sauce, dashes of garlic powder,
black pepper, Italian seasoning, oregano, basil, Hungarian Paprika, celery
salt, and small dashes of Chinese Five spice, hot curry, nutmeg, cinnamon,
ginger, chili powder, and I mixed this together in the CuisineArt, and I then I
added 3/4 cups of dry roasted peanuts and mixed it all together until smooth
again. I then added a cup of Hellmann’s mayonnaise to this mixture and mixed it
all again. I added this all to the chilled potatoes with diced pickle mixture
and mixed it all together. I then packaged it in two Rubbermaid containers and
put it in the refrigerator to cool. I then checked my mail. I tried taking some
pictures with the Slam Cam. The come out best when sent at about 1.5 inches by
1 inch. At larger size, they're blurry. I will now sample some of my cooking.
Well have a good afternoon. It is suppose to be hot this afternoon with some
showers. CIO
New Week Above:
Note:<888>06/02/00 Friday 9:10 A.M. EDT: I was up early
Thursday morning June 1. I went out in the morning and stopped by the bank. I
paid my rent. I paid my electricity and my GEICO automobile insurance with
money orders at the downtown post office. I stopped by Zyn's and I bought two
buy one get one free four total of Lucky Strike lights for $7.80 total. I also
bought three packages of Bugler rolling tobacco for $4.17 total for with .72
tax for $12.69 total. I drove down by the waterfront and the usual fisherman
was there. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop. I stopped by ELDC thrift
shop, and I bought two five inch brass candle sticks for $3 a pair plus .18 tax
for $3.18. I took my 1976 Volvo to Oil Star in Riverside and had the oil
changed and a new Fram oil filter put in plus other maintenance items for
$36.96 with a $1 car air freshener. I went by Staples in Old Greenwich and I
bought a WWF Slam Digital Cam from the clearance table for $10 plus .60 tax for
$10.60 total. I went by Off Center hair styling in Old Greenwich, and I got my
hair cut for $15 plus $5 tip. I stopped by the Old Greenwich Thrift shop. I
went by Feinsod Hardware and bought two room air conditioner filter elements
for $1.29 each plus .15 tax $2.73. I went by CVS and I bought a carton of
Philly cigar cigarettes for $12.19 less .25 off coupon, a jar of Gold Emblem
dry roasted peanuts for $2.69, two cans of Ajax cleanser for .89 both for
$16.51 plus .77 tax for $17.28 total. I went out to Tod's Point and I had some
peanuts at the southwest parking area. There were a few fishermen on the
waterfront. I returned to town, and I bought $18.25 of gasoline at Exxon at $2
a gallon for premium. I stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought two half
gallons of Minute Maid orange juice for $2 each, a Stauffer’s' 20 oz. Lasagna
for $2.99, two I Can't Believe It's Not Butter $1.29 each, two Saverin coffee
.99 each, two GU large eggs $1.49 a dozen, a container of Friendship sour cream
.99, two bags of Wise potato chips .79 for $17 total. I then returned home, and
I put away my groceries. I had a light snack. I then went out, and I made my 3
P.M. appointment. I then went by the tobacco stores on Greenwich Avenue looking
for Sir Walter Raleigh pipe tobacco. I finally bought two ounces of Round Hill
pipe tobacco at Greenwich Tobacco across from the Police station for $5.30. I
then went by the waterfront briefly and chatted with the local fishermen. I
then went by the Arnold Bread store outlet, and I bought two loaves of whole
wheat bread and two package of Sour Dough English muffins for $3.17 total. I
returned home. I had the rest of the carrot slaw with a biscuit for dinner and
ice tea. I also had a couple of Citra sodas. I worked on the computer tweaking
the system, and I installed the Slam Cam software. It takes six pictures on the
Digital camera. I went to bed at 1 A.M., and I was up at 6 A.M.. I watched a
bit of morning television, and I had breakfast of Quaker Oats Life cereal,
English muffin, coffee, orange juice and Perrier, and vitamins. I made another
C: drive to D: drive backup while having breakfast. I then filed this report.
Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>06/21/00 Wednesday 1:40 A.M. EDT: Well I was up
until 8 A.M.. I was awaken at noon by a telemarketing telephone, FAX, or
computer modem call which I have been getting two or three times a day for the
last two months which are quite annoying. I chatted with Bell Atlantic about
it, but they said nothing could be done about it. I pressed *69 to try to get
the FAX call number, but it gave me the number of a previous call on my
answering machine. I had breakfast of Quaker Life cereal, toast, orange juice
and Perrier, coffee, and vitamins. I went out about 4 P.M., and I drove by the
waterfront. Then I drove over to RadioShack in Riverside, and I checked out
about returning the cordless telephone jack extension cable. I did not do it
then. I then went to Staples in Old Greenwich, and returned the Platonic
headset for $21.18. I saw a Microsoft WheelMouse and Microsoft Keyboard Elite
set at the clearance table normally $59.98 got $20. I told them I would buy it.
Then I went to Radio Shack again and returned the headset extension cord for
$5.99 and bought a Dual Headphone adapter for $3.99 and I got $2.12 back. I then
went back to Staples and bought the Microsoft mouse and keyboard set for $20
plus $1.20 for $21.20. It came with a $20 rebate, so it is basically free once
I get the rebate free. I then drove around Tod's Point, and it was quite busy.
I then drove by the waterfront in central Greenwich. I then drove over to
CompUSA in White Plains via Anderson Hill road arriving about 8 P.M.. I noticed
on the way, they have the Computer Vendors sale at the White Plains Civic
Center on July 1 & 2. I toured the store and thought about getting a LAN
connector box for $30 with my gift certificate, but I decided not to get it,
since I could not afford the needed LAN cable to use it. This would permit me
to use both computers with the cable modem at the same time. They sell about
five different models for about $30. I noticed they have a similar but newer
Advent speaker system that I have the right speaker broken on, on sale for $50
down from $100. I might think about getting it, but I have good sound right
now, and I will first look into seeing if I can send in the broken one under
warranty. Thus I will have to figure out what to do. I then returned back home
via the Merritt parkway getting off at King Street. I went to the Glenville
Grand Union, and I bought two dozen eggs for .69 a gallon and a loaf of bread
discount for .50 for $1.88 total. I then went home via Weaver Street. I took
the partial mixture of Alfredo sauce and added another jar of Alfredo sauce
eight gloves of garlic, herbs and spices, and three diced medium onions, and I
heated it all up. While doing this I boiled a box of Ziti noodles and some
remaining shell noodles and when it was all done I combined it all for my
Alfredo noodles mixtures. I had some for dinner with ice tea and coffee, and I
refrigerated the rest. I had defrosted the rest of my Spinach Quiche mixture,
and I added two more eggs and a half cup of milk to increase the mixture. I
then made a larger nine inch pie crust in my nine inch Pyrex pie plate, and
baked at 450 degrees F. for fifteen minutes. Then I added the Spinach Quiche
mixture and baked it again for 40 minutes at 375 degrees F.. While baking it, I
installed the new mouse and keyboard. I put the old mouse and keyboard on the
backup computer. I also installed the Microsoft Intellimouse program. They
keyboard was plug and play. I put a larger Audubon placemat underneath the new
keyboard, so it is properly propped up in the computer keyboard. The mouse is
great particularly with the scroller for web browsing and other computer
applications. It is also much more responsive than any other mice I have used.
I let the Quiche cool, and I then wrapped it in a large zip lock bag, and I
refrigerated it. I am listening to the BBC radio 5 live. I will now feel out
the Microsoft $20 rebate for, and go get a copy of at the all night copy center
across from the library and mail it. I then might take a walk after I mail it.
Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>06/20/00 Tuesday 7:15 A.M. EDT: Well I went to bed
after the last message on Sunday. I got up in the afternoon, and I had a
breakfast of Spinach Quiche and brown rice along with Perrier and Orange Juice.
I vacuumed the apartment. I went out about 4 P.M., and I returned three packs
of Perrier at the Food Emporium for $8.97. I then bought a half gallon of
Tropicana Ruby Red orange juice for $1.99. I then went down on Greenwich
Avenue, and I stopped by the news stands, but they did not have any tobacco, I
was interested in. I then drove by Staples at the Riverside shopping plaza and
toured the store. I then went by CVS and I bought six Philly Natural cigar
cigarettes packs for $7.25 with .25 off coupons on each pack. I then drove out
to Tod's Point, and I drove around the park. I then drove back to town, and I
drove by the Grass Island park, and I chatted with a local. I then drove down
by Steamboat Road and chatted with a few locals. I then returned home, and I
did some routine internet work until about 4 A.M. on Monday morning. I chatted
with a friend, and I noticed the Bell South 2.4 gigahertz telephone was not
working properly since the volume control did not work, and the bell turn off
did not work. I went to bed and was up around noon. I checked the mail, and I
received a Memorex floppy disk rebate of $10. I had breakfast of Spinach
Quiche, brown rice, Perrier and orange juice, and coffee. I then chatted with
Cablevision about Optimum Online problems. I found out yesterday when I also
stopped by the Radio Shack at the Riverside shopping plaza that around August
1st, the DirecTV service will be offering internet download device at up to 3
megs along with 250 channels for about $70 a month on a $400 satellite device
and transponder. On Monday afternoon, I checked with Thomson electronics the
maker of the device, and they were not sure when it would be available. I
decided to returned the Bell South 2.4 gigahertz telephone to CompUSA in
Norwalk, so I went out without cleaning up, and I went by Putnam Trust Bank of
New York, and I cashed the Memorex $10 check. I then headed up to CompUSA, and
I returned the telephone since they no longer carry the item for $53. I have an
older GE cordless telephone still. I toured the store from about 4 P.M. to 8
P.M.. I bought a Vortex SQ2500 sound card which is regularly $80 for $63 with a
$20 instant rebate. It came with a $30 manufacturers mailin rebate, but since
the store did not have a rebate form, they gave me a $30 gift certificate. I
could not find anything else I needed at the moment. I then headed home down
the Boston Post Road. I drove by Tod's Point at sunset. I also drove down by
the waterfront in central Greenwich. I returned home, and I installed the new
sound card. I put the old SoundBlaster SW 32 in my backup computer. I also
installed the Logicode X2 modem in the backup computer since I don't have a
telephone modem in my primary computer, just the LAN card for the cable modem.
When I installed the software drivers for the new sound card, it used two IRQs.
I had a problem with my primary sound system with the two speakers with and the
bass woofer, the right speaker does not work. I fiddled with it for a while,
but I could not get it working, so I also added the pair of speakers from my
backup computer to the primary computer, so I have speakers on it, one that
does not work. I put an older speaker on the backup computer. The new sound
card sounds really great with much better sound quality. I installed the sound
drivers on the backup computer along with the Logicode X2 drivers. This all
took a bit of time. The new sound card came with three computer games which I
did not install. I don't have the Creative Cdrom driver loading anymore which I
use to disable. The overall system is running just great. I need to pick up a
small RCA male jack two way to two female splitter cable, so I can have my
headset and lead cable for the feed into the stereo system working. I have a
RCA receptacle jack on the card along with input, microphone, game, and two
sound outputs. At the price of $33 it is a great value. I also received three
games that I did not install yet. I also had dinner of a Stauffer's 20 oz. beef
Lasagna with ice tea and coffee about 9 P.M.. I am a bit tired, and I need to
have a bite to eat before going to bed. I also chatted with a friend around
midnight. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>06/18/00 Sunday 3:30 A.M. EDT: I finished cleaning
house and watering the plants. I still have to vacuum which will have to wait
until after 8 A.M., so as not to disturb my neighbors. Not much happening, I
guess I will do a little regular internet work. CIO
Note:<888>06/18/00 Sunday 12:30 A.M. EDT: Well I rested most
of Saturday. I was up for a while on Saturday afternoon. I had a breakfast of
Spinach Quiche and Perrier and Orange juice. I finally got up around 11 P.M.
today. I had some herbal brown rice and English muffin along with ice tea and
coffee. I guess I will listen to some internet audio while I start my house
cleaning. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>06/17/00 Saturday 3:10 A.M. EDT: I went out after
the last message about 2:30 P.M.. I stopped by Exxon and bought $23.75 of
premium gasoline at around $2 a gallon. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New
York and cashed my ACER rebate check. I then went by the Greenwich Hospital
Thrift shop, and I bought a Krups Optisteam Plus steamer new for $17 that is
regularly $40. I then went downtown, and I paid my apartment insurance of
$35.17 to Travelers Insurance with a .80 money order at the Post Office. I then
went by Zyns and bought double wide cigarette papers for $1.89 for 30 little
papers which seems pricey for cigarette papers. I stopped by Greenwich tobacco
and told them I liked the Round Hill tobacco. I then walked around the park
downtown a bit. I then drove down by the waterfront on a pleasant day. I went
home, and I took about an hour and twenty minutes to steam two cups of brown
rice with herbs and condiments, with about four cups of liquid. I rolled some
cigarettes while doing this. I also took all my old inexpensive CVS cigars that
are at least a year old, and ground them up in the CuisineArt and sifted and
sorted the tobacco with a colander and added it to my existing tobacco mixture,
and put it all in a tobacco jar by the entrance. I then rolled a few more. I
have pipes, but generally when busy I smoke cigarettes even if it takes time to
Taylor make them. Once the rice was ready, I used a portion with the remaining
defrosted Mulligan stew and heated it all in the vintage General Electric
Microwave. I had this for dinner with iced tea and coffee. I then cleaned up
the kitchen, and I went down by the waterfront at sunset and relaxed a bit. I
then went uptown for a walk on lower Greenwich Avenue. I returned home, and I
rolled a few more smokes using up the pack of Double Wides. I froze the second
Quiche, and I had some brown rice mixture with a small portion of Quiche, and a
half of English muffin with peanut butter and ice tea. I made up a mixture of
herbs and spices with the remaining Alfredo sauce, ham pieces, a bit of white
wine, with milk and mixed it up and froze it. I also made up a baker's dozen of
biscuits. Thus I tried to keep busy today on other routines besides working on
the computer.
Note:<888>06/16/00 Friday 1:00 P.M. EDT: Well I received a
telephone call a little before noon today from a family member. I told them
about the Spinach Quiche. I then got up, and I chatted with a neighbor.
Apparently the neighbor on the other side of him has a leaky toilet which they
thought was coming from my apartment. I received a $25 rebate from Acer for the
50X Cdrom drive I bought a couple of months ago. I had a third of a Spinach
Quiche pie for breakfast with toasted English muffin, Perrier and orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I have to go out for a tank of gasoline at Exxon next to
the library and I need to pay my month Traveler's GEICO apartment insurance.
Then I will get some pipe tobacco and cigarette papers to make my tailor made
cigarettes. It is hot out, but it is nice and cool in the apartment. Well have
a good afternoon. I have the Diamond Stealth Video Card S540 32 megs memory set
at "Optimal" and "32 bits" and "800X600", so I
have excellent video on the CompUSA 19 inch monitor. CIO
End of Note Week 06/16/00:
Note:<888>06/16/00 Friday 4:00 A.M. EDT: Well now with the
computer up and running fine. I took time off this evening after dinner to chat
with a in state friend about economics in Connecticut. I then went downtown,
and I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with a couple of
local merchants always discussing local economics and other businesses outside
of the area. It was a nice cool evening and not very busy with a few diners an
movie goers out and about town. In the old days when people had cooks, Thursday
was the cooks night off, so people dined out. A few people seem to observe the
tradition. I noticed that the white brick work on the new Richards clothing
store is coming along fine. It was pretty much a normal night in Greenwich. I
walked up to the top of the Avenue and sat out briefly for a while. I noticed
Bell Atlantic is still busy installing Optic Fibers in midtown along the Post
Road. I believe then intend to offer high speed internet services. I returned
down the Avenue, and I walked the lower section of the Avenue again. I then
headed home. I had a biscuit with iced tea. I relaxed a bit. Then I decided to
make a Spinach Quiche. I got out the "Old Joy of Cooking". I made a
flour pie crust, by adding two cups of white flour to the CuisineArt with the
dough blade, 1 teaspoon of salt, 1/4 cup of water, and 1 1/3 sticks of "I
Can't Believe It's Not Butter" and mixing it up until the dough formed. I
then turned the dough on a wood board and cut it in half, and rolled eat half
out with a rolling pin and place each flat section of dough in two aluminum
seven pie pans from other store bought pies I had bought before. I fitted them
and smoothed the edges and made indents with my thumbs. I then baked them in
the Faberware convection oven at 425 degrees Fahrenheit for 12 minutes. I then
opened a one pound Danish ham, and I cut eight 1/4 inch slices off the center
length wise. I sautéed the strips in olive oil and garlic powder and black
pepper until lightly browned. I then cut them across into 3/8 inch by 1 1/4
inch strips. I then scalded two cups of milk and let it cool briefly. I mixed
four eggs, 1/4 teaspoon celery salt, 1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper, 1/8
teaspoon ground Nutmeg, 1/8 cup of white wine, and a half jar of Classico
Alfredo sauce or 8.5 ounces together with a 10 oz. package of steamed and
drained chopped spinach along with the ham bits. I mixed this all together by
hand with a large wooden spoon. I then added about one fourth of the mixture to
each of the two pie crusts. I froze the rest for use later. I baked the two
seven inch Spinach Quiches at 375 degrees Fahrenheit in the convection oven for
thirty minutes, and then I set them on a wire rack to cool briefly. Then I
covered them with plastic store bought pie covers and place them in the
refrigerator to cool. I placed two labels on the old pumpkin pie labels
"Spinach Quiche, Michael Louis Scott". Well I got hungry, so I had
the last biscuit with the butter spread and a little Kraft Parmesan cheese on
it after, I toasted it. It will be interesting to see if the Quiche is any good
today after it sets up. I would imagine it would be good cold or hot or at room
temperature. I relaxed a bit, and I also used the rest of the rolling papers
for "Taylor Made Cigarettes". Well not much else happening, I guess I
will read a little computer news and go to bed. This weekend is suppose to be
hot. CIO
Note:<888>06/15/00 Thursday 7:20 P.M. EDT: Well I went to
bed at 9:30 A.M., and I was up at 2 P.M.. I had breakfast of Quaker Life
Cereal, English muffin, orange juice and Perrier. I cleaned up and I made my 3
P.M. appointment. I then returned two three packs of Perrier to the Food
Emporium for $5.98. I toured the store. I think instead of Spinach Quiche, they
could try making Swiss Chard Quiche. I noticed they also carry Soy Milk. They
have lots of different coffee beans along with the usual assortment of items. I
then went to Zyn stationary, and I bought a buy one get one free of Lucky
Strike lights. I sat outside downtown for a while. I drove down by the
waterfront. I returned home, and I made biscuits. I had several biscuits with a
Diet Coke in a chilled frosted mug. I set out the Williamsburg Beer Stein with
the tobacco ashes preserved by covering them with red candle wax in the stein.
I did a little internet work, and the system is working fine. I am just about
to have some reheated Mulligan stew along with iced tea and coffee. CIO
Note:<888>06/15/00 Thursday 6:15 A.M. EDT: Well I have been
up all night again. After much hassle over the last couple of months, I believe
I finally got the Diamond Stealth video card S540 fixed. The car and drivers
were fine. However on my www.pcware.com S571LMR motherboard when I put in the
AMD K6II 450 MHz processor several months ago, it worked at 85 MHz, 2.2 Volt,
Multiplier 5.5 on the CMOS setup with the onboard video. By isolating the new
Diamond Stealth S540 video card on the same board, I finally figured out that I
need to have it 66.6 MHz for the card to work properly at 2.2 Volt and 5.5
multiplier in the CPU CMOS setup. Thus my system is now running at 366 MHz
instead of 450 MHz. The Benchmark is 100 instead of 110, so I have about a ten
percent decrease in overall system performance. The rest of the settings are
still the same, but I enabled "Assign IRQ to PCI" in the CMOS also. I
have the video card in Slot one and Plug and Play assigns it to IRQ 10. The
SoHo LAN card is in Slot 2, and Plug and Play assigns it to IRQ 9. Also my USB
port is working fine without interrupting the boot process and the Cable Modem
log on. All systems seems on the computer seem to be running fine. I
reinstalled Windows 98 Second Edition along with all Internet Explorer updates
again. I also reinstalled DirectX 7.a and the Diamond Stealth video drivers. I
also installed the Outlook 98 security update. I ran Norton Disk Doctor and
Norton Image and Norton WinDoctor. I have a minor problem on the 8 gigabyte F:
drive, I have to disable "LBA" in the CMOS for the Norton Utilities
to work on it. I had some of my reheated Mulligan stew I defrosted along with
iced coffee. I went out about midnight and bought a pack of E‑Z Wider at
the Shell station for rolling my pipe tobacco for $1.79. I also owe the Shell
station $2.50 for a pack of Monarchs, I purchased several nights ago. I stopped
by Cumberland Farms first, but they did not have any Buglers or Drum cigarette
tobacco. I also dropped off the computer equipment at the Hospital Thrift Shop.
They are still working on the telephone lines on the Post Road downtown. I had
a peanut butter sandwich and ice tea about 4 A.M.. I also rolled about 10 of
the wider cigarettes. It seems awfully pricey for cigarette papers, but we all
know the local Hemp Heads can afford them. Well time to make a C: drive to D:
drive backup, and then I will run Norton SpeedDisk. I am tired, and should be
done about 8 A.M.. I will then rest, and I have to be up at 1 P.M. to make a 3
P.M. appointment. Well have a good morning. CIO
End of Note, Friday 06/30/00
Note:<888>06/30/00 Friday 6:25 A.M. EDT: I am running the
server again at: http://mrscott.com/ .
Note:<888>06/30/00 Friday 6:15 A.M. EDT: In addition to the
iced tea, I made up a half gallon of ice coffee with my five bean A&P Blend
and Hawaiian Kona and Costa Rican coffee. I emptied and refilled eight ice
trays and bagged the ice. I also made up a batch of biscuits.htm . I sorted
through my bills, and I made up a shopping list. I will go out after I shower
and once the bank opens, I will pay bill and do some grocery shopping and some
other errands. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>06/30/00 Friday 3:40 A.M. EDT: I was up at 11:30
P.M.. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice
and Perrier, and Perrier. I thought about the Mews thrift shop carpet, and I
decided I don't need it. Instead I took the Berber white carpet remnant and
laid it in the kitchen over the an identical piece of carpet, so it is my
cleaner looking. This took about three hours moving a chest and other items. I
had to cut it to fit. Since I have an older Bissell carpet cleaner, I will
shampoo the blue wool rug in the living room which should dry fast enough with
the air conditioner going. I still have the wool throw in the center of the
living room. I am making a batch of icetea.htm . This time I am using ten
Salada orange pekoe tea bags, two China black, two Earle Grey Twinings, two
Lipton Green tea, and one Sleep Time chamomile along with 8 ounces of orange
juice and 8 ounces of white wine with 6 ounces of sugar and several tablespoons
of Angostura bitters for 12 quarts of ice tea. Normal routine for me. The
internet is going very slowly possibly from PC Expo or the kids being out of
school. Most of the sites I normally look at, I can get access to. I have some
bills to pay this morning, so I will wait until about 8:30 A.M. to go out. I
will have Mulligan stew and brown rice and soda before going out. I put in 30
cans of various sodas in the refrigerator to chill along with the Perrier and
ice tea. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>06/29/00 Thursday 5:40 P.M. EDT: I went out at
about noon today. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and chatted with a cold
water sailor. I read the local paper. I then went by the hospital thrift shop.
I noticed they have a electrolux vacuum cleaner without the hose for $15. I
also noticed a few other new items. I then went down by Steamboat Road, and I
studied the waterfront for a while. I then drove by Grass Island, I studied the
waterfront for a short time. I went by the Mews Thrift shop, and I chatted with
the staff and I noticed a green, salmon, and yellow 18 foot X 15 foot carpet of
heavy material for $150. I then went to my 3 P.M. appointment. I then returned
back down by the waterfront, and I chatted with a out of town family about
local historical sites such as the Bruce Museum, the Bush Holley House, Putnam
Tavern, and mentioned Sturbridge Village up in Northeast Connecticut on the
Massachusetts boarder. It is so long since I have been there, it might actually
be in Massachusetts. I noticed most of the regular sea gull population has
disappeared, which means we might be in for a bad storm in the upcoming
tropical weather season. I also have not seen any evidence of any tropical gators,
crocs, or Caymans; but I suppose a good indicator if any are around would be
the two swans in the harbor have a goose size off spring, which if it survives
might mean that such a reptile has not bothered it. Well have a good evening,
time for me to go to bed. I had some brown rice and ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>06/29/00 Thursday 10:30 A.M. EDT: Well I was up at
about 6:15 P.M. yesterday. I had Kellogg's rice crispies for breakfast, with my
five bean coffee mixture, orange juice and Perrier, toast, and vitamins. I had
been up until about 10:30 A.M. that morning before. I then emailed my internet
directory "scott008.zip" to 29 individuals and group, about four
emails were bounced back to me since their servers could not handle the larger
file size of about 2.5 megs. I then did a lot of routine computer work. The
internet was very slow, probably because PC Expo in the New York City area. The
night before I had reinstalled the Java Virtual machine, and this morning I
uninstalled the Vortex video drives along with their programs. I also ran the
usual suite of maintenance routines. I had the Mulligan stew for dinner about
midnight. I then cooked up about six cups finished of herbal and spiced brown
rice in the Krups steamer. I channel surfed a bit, and I finally slept from
about 4 A.M. to 6:30 A.M.. I had some brown rice and ice tea. I inventoried the
Perrier I have left. I have 57 bottles of Perrier liters which I enjoy with my
orange juice when I wake up. I moved the beige, white, black, and browns wool
throw off the bedroom wall and put it down on the carpet in the living room
sitting area. I put the 9.5 foot by 5 foot 49 Star United States flag made in
Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, I bought at the New Canaan Thrift shop for $5
before the Bush inaugural back up on the bedroom wall. It just barely fits in.
I then hung the Duck picture on the outside bathroom door, and another bird
picture on the stores door adjacent, and the Quail picture beneath the parrot
pictures in the bedroom. I threw out the Compaq printer box. Well I have a 3
P.M. appointment today, so I might go out in a little while and enjoy the day.
If is suppose to be a rainy day. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>06/28/00 Wednesday 8:45 A.M. EDT: Well I edited
Scott's downloadable directory and took out all the ValueClick Advertising
Links. It is available from scott008.zip . I am not going to run the server,
but I have edited to reflect the changes, and I also updated the Shell and
Exxon Mobil pages. Well now I will do a C: drive to D: drive backup. Have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>06/28/00 Wednesday 4:30 A.M. EDT: Well it was a
routine computer night. I reinstalled some Win98 files like the Java Virtual
machine and the IE5 files. I spent quite a bit of time fiddling with my speaker
setup. I found out from 3DHardware.net ‑ Advent/Powered Partners AV390PL
Review (1/3) that I might be able to get the right speaker working on the AV290
system, if I put the satellite speakers on a separate 15 Volt adaptor which I
might try when I have the money. I think I might do a back up sooner, but first
I might take the advertising links out of my directory. I had some defrosted
Mulligan stew along with ice tea and coffee. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>06/27/00 Tuesday 9:30 P.M. EDT: Well I did a
little computer work this morning. I quit loading all the startup applications
on my computer, so it boots more smoothly. I went out this morning at around
6:30 A.M., and I stopped by the Food Emporium and I returned fourteen three
packs of Perrier for about $41.52 refund. I then bought one bag of A&P red
bag for $2.99, one of Bokar for $4.39, one of Columbian for $4.39, one of
French roast for $2.99, one of Hazzlenut for $4.39, and a half gallon of
Florida Natural for $2.49 for $21.64 total. I then drove down by the
waterfront, and they have a construction pile driving barge down by the Indian
Harbor Yacht Club. I chatted with a few local fishermen. I then went over to
Staples in Old Greenwich and toured the store. No interesting Clearance Items
were available. I mentioned CompUSA in Norwalk is selling PNY 64 megs memory
for $50 and their same product is $70, and they won't match the price. One
store employee seemed rather irritated when I chatted with him, so maybe there
is a computer parts price war going on. I then went by the Riverside shopping
center and bought a bag of Lays potato chips at the Food Emporium for .75. I
then went by CVS and bought 10 packages of Philly lights natural for $12.19
plus .73 tax for $12.92 total. I then went by the Greenwich Library and chatted
with some of the staff. I then stopped by Exxon and bought $6 of premium at $2
a gallon. I then returned home and ate the bag of potato chips with ice tea. I
went to bed about 10:30 A.M., and about the time I went to bed all the lights
and power went off. I then slept well until about 7:30 P.M., and I got up, and
I had three soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice and Perrier, and
vitamins for breakfast. I chatted with one friend about the day's events. He
mentioned there was a bag storm today. I blended the five bags of coffee
together for my Food Emporium coffee blend before I had breakfast. I will now
do a little computer work. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>06/27/00 Tuesday 2:15 A.M. EDT: Well I did a
little internet work. I then went out a little after midnight and the Food
Emporium was closed in central Greenwich. I went over to the Food Emporium at
the Riverside shopping plaza, and I they would not let me return Perrier after
midnight. I guess I will return it at the central Greenwich store in the
morning after they open at 7 A.M.. As usual I have the receipts. I then went
over to the CVS and bought a package of Philly Natural cigar cigarettes for
$1.21. I then chatted with some night owls in front of the Food Emporium. I
then drove down by the waterfront and checked out the waterfront overcast
conditions. I then returned home, and I had a Coca Cola in a chilled frosted
mug, and I then filed this report. Not much happening on a quiet Monday
evening. CIO
Note:<888>06/26/00 Monday 9:45 P.M. EDT: Well I slept until
about 1:30 P.M.. I got up and have spaghetti sauce and noodles with ice tea. I
then went downtown and stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop. They have a few new
items there. I then made my 3 P.M. appointment. As I was leaving the building,
I was explaining to the receptionist how my new air conditioner has a remote
control where one can turn it on and off, and as I was demonstrating the hand
gesture of turning it on and off, all the electricity went off in town. I then
returned home and the power was back on. I reset my clocks, and I was awaken by
telephone call by somebody looking for somebody with a similar name as me. I
then went outside and hung out with my neighbors until the electricity went
back on about 9 P.M.. I then chatted some more, and I cam upstairs and I had
some more spaghetti sauce with noodles and ice tea. I am just about read to
have coffee and get back to internet work. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>06/26/00 Monday 7:30 A.M. EDT: Well I listened to
some music files on the computer this morning both CD and MP3. I loaded some of
my MP3 files into the MusicMatch player for later listening pleasure. I just
finished improving my shredded cigar tobacco mixture made from shredded cigars
and cigar cigarette remains of tobacco. I added a couple ounce mixture to the
quart of tobacco of a bit of Jack Daniels whiskey, Canadian Club, Dewars, Mount
Gay, Lea and Perrins, Angostura bitters, Angostura soy sauce, McHilney's
Tabasco sauce, and sesame oil for a more aromatic and more moist blend of pipe
tobacco. I guess one would call it whiskey cigar pipe tobacco. I am having a
relaxing morning and there is not much happening. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>06/26/00 Monday 4:50 A.M. EDT: Well I went back to
bed about 11 A.M. on Sunday. I got up again around 6 P.M.. I chatted with a
family member using www.dialpad.com that seems to be working better now
possibly with more people on vacation and the kids out of school. I had three
soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice and Perrier, and vitamins. I was
up until about 10 P.M. then I went back to bed until about 4 A.M.. I just had
three soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice and Perrier, and vitamins
again. I guess I will now do some computer work. I found this interesting
program www.loadtv.com that works very well on my computer with full screen
video. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>06/25/00 Sunday 8:10 A.M. EDT: Well on Saturday
morning, I was up about noon. I had breakfast of Spinach Quiche, toast, coffee,
orange juice and Perrier, and vitamins, and I chatted with a couple of people
and went back to bed until about 5 P.M.. I then did a little routine computer
work. I chatted with a friend four about four hours on www.dialpad.com with a
half hour computer break. I checked my setting in the overall internet setup
for Creative Labs sound cards and the programs that it came with. When I play a
CD in the Acer 50X CdPlayer with the enhanced computer sound played through the
22 speakers in my apartment and on my computer system when I feed it into my
Technics stereo system, I bed I have one of the best computer aided sound
systems in the area. It is really most excellent sound if the CD is recorded
properly. The older MP3 that I listened to sounded a little bit flat compared
to the CD quality music. I had the rest of the Alfredo sauce and noodles along
with ice tea. I rested from midnight until 3 A.M.. I then did my house cleaning
and watering the plants. I still have to vacuum the apartment, but I will wait
until after 9 A.M. on Sunday morning, so as not to disturb my neighbors. I
sifted and sorted my cigar cigarette Danish cookie tobacco can and separate the
butt ends from the tobacco and the ashes. I saved the ashes which can be used
with gold leaf for making antique looking picture frames, and I put the
remaining tobacco back in my tobacco jar. I threw out the filter butts. It
looks like it might be raining out. I guess I will have a bite to eat before
vacuuming. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>06/24/00 Saturday 3:50 A.M. EDT: Well I watched a
little bit of television until 10 P.M.. I then slept until about 11:45 P.M.
when I chatted with a friend for a while. I then made up a batch of biscuits. I
then started going through my email. I found this from ZD ZDNet's LaunchPad:
Norton Personal Firewall 2000 which I downloaded and installed the 30 day demo.
I have seen it for sale at Staples with Norton AntiVirus for about $50 before.
I also found out that when one installs WinOptimizer 99 Deluxe shareware you
get a free 10 time use registration code which is enough to clean up one's
registry and empty folders without repeating the one third at a time process.
Well time to finish my email. CIO
Note:<888>06/23/00 Friday 9:15 P.M. EDT: I backed up the E:
drive, and then removed it with Fdisk and reinstalled it. I then formatted it,
and I restored the backup of the E: drive. This took a while and I just
finished it. I worked on trying to the LTImodem going on the backup computer
which it use to work on. I must be having a problem getting on the right COM
port. Well when I have time, I will work on it some more, although with the LAN
on it, it works perfectly fine on the Cable Modem. Well not much else
happening. I am just about to have alfredo sauce and noodles along with ice tea
and coffee. The computer is much more responsive, and the E: drive now once
again works with Norton Utilities. Also using the utility last night removed
most of the empty folders in my "Favorites". I also installed the
creative microphone on the backup computer. Well have a good evening. CIO
End of Scott's Notes 06/23/00
Note:<888>06/23/00 Friday 3:30 P.M. EDT: Well I was up until
8:30 A.M. this past morning. I tweaked the speaker settings again. I also
finished backing up the C: drive to the D: drive. I just go up. I set the air
conditioner to circulate, 70 degrees Fahrenheit, and Energy saver. I was awaken
around noon time by two FAX computer calls which are really annoying. I will
send out my weekly notes. I will have breakfast of Spinach Quiche, toast,
coffee, orange juice and Perrier, and vitamins. I will also run Norton Speedisk
on the C: drive. The overall system is running just great. Well have a good
weekend. CIO
Note:<888>06/23/00 Friday 5:00 A.M. EDT: I went to bed after
the last message. I was up at around 8 A.M., and I had breakfast of Spinach
Quiche, toast, coffee, Perrier and orange juice, and vitamins. I went back to
bed at about 10 A.M. until 2 P.M.. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I then drove
down by the waterfront. I next stopped by the Greenwich Library, and I read the
local newspaper and four computer newsweeklies. I noticed in the local paper
they mentioned that the brick work was falling off the old library addition,
since about half the brick wall retaining plates had deteriorated. I then
returned home, and I started working on the computer. I tweaked the sound
system by downloading the latest drivers and other files. I also downloaded the
files for the Creative WebCam III, I returned at Christmas time since it did not
have a flash, and I still have some of its programs on the computer. Once I got
the system going fine, I ran Norton Web Services and updated and downloaded
quite a few files. I then ran the demo of PTS WinOptimizer 99 Deluxe to clean
up my registry and system which only does a third at a time when unregistered.
I then ran Norton WinDoctor. I still have to install the Sound Fonts on my
system. I then will make a backup of the C: Drive to the D: drive. Well have a
good morning. I had dinner around 8 P.M. of my Alfredo cheese noodle mix and
ice tea. I had Spinach Quiche and ice tea around 4 A.M.. CIO
Note:<888>06/22/00 Thursday 12:40 A.M. EDT: Well I have been
up since the last message. I did some routine computer work last night. I had
popcorn about 4 A.M. and watched a little television while doing a backup of
the C: drive to the D: drive, and then a backup of the E: drive to the D:
drive. I went out about 8 A.M. after having a peanut butter sandwich with ice
tea. I returned 9 three packs of Perrier to the Food Emporium for $26.73
refund. I then stopped by the copy center, and I made three copies of my
Microsoft keyboard and mouse sales slip for .25 and then I mailed the rebate
for. I walked around a bit on Greenwich Avenue. I went down by the waterfront,
and I chatted with a few morning viewers. I then returned home for a glass of
ice tea. I then went over to CompUSA in White Plains, and I bought the Advent
speaker set half price for $50 and tax with the $30 gift certificate and cash.
I then drove up 684, and I gave a lift to a fellow out of gasoline to the
Texaco gas station in Armonk and returned him to the airport exit. He rewarded
me with $10 for the effort. I then drove back down to Greenwich. I stopped by
Staples briefly. I then went by the Riverside Radio shack and returned the
$3.99 headset cable splitter for a three way gold plated stereo headset
splitter for $6.99 plus .42 costing me after the return $3.18. I then stopped
by the Riverside CVS and I bought six pack of Philly Natural cigar cigarettes for
$8.34 less a .25 off coupon plus .49 tax for $8.58 total. I then returned home
about 1 P.M.. I worked on the Vortex soundcard and the new speaker system
trying to get them to work together, but the speakers would not work with the
card like my other ones. I chatted with Vortex tech support for a while. I
packaged up the speakers and the Vortex sound card, and I drove over to CompUSA
in White Plains arriving about 6:45 P.M.. I returned them and I bought the
Creative Labs SB Live MP3 sound card for $99.99 plus $7.75 tax for $107.74
getting back $10.77 in cash from my store credit of $118.51. I then returned to
Greenwich, and I stopped by the Greenwich Exxon station and bought $10 of
premium. I returned home, and I had some of the alfredo noodle mixture with ice
tea. I installed the new Creative SB live MP3 sound card along with its drivers
and closed up the computer. I rearranged the working pair of speakers, so left
and right are on the right sides. I am still not able to get the right speaker
on the Advent speaker system with a left speaker and a bass woofer to work
still, but the overall sound is just great once I tweaked and balanced the
audio settings. I installed the software that came with the sound card. It came
with a copy of IBM viavoice along with a number of audio applications. I
straightened up my work area. I also got a stand microphone with the sound card
which I don't have connected. I connected the two split stereo Y to the
computer, and then I put the three splitter in one of the two splits, so I have
the three speaker systems connected along with the headset ear piece. Well I
went to bed at 8 A.M. on Tuesday, and I was up at noon on Tuesday, so I have
been up continually until now. I am hungry, so I will have some Spinach Quiche
and ice tea before going to bed. Have a good morning. CIO
End of Note for week 07/14/99 10:20 A.M. EDT:
Note:<888>07/14/00 Friday 10:20 A.M. EDT: I was awaken by
another one of those annoying computer telephone calls at 10 A.M. this morning.
They had stopped for a while. Well time for another day. CIO
Note:<888>07/14/00 Friday 1:30 P.M. EDT: I worked on the
Microsoft Money 99 Home Inventory until about 10 P.M. when I finished it. It
was about twice as high as I had estimated at current prices today. I then
called Traveler’s agent GEICO in Fredericksburg, Virginia; and I increased my
apartment insurance by 50% as of the next policy payment. I emailed copies of
the inventory to relatives. I also mailed five hard copies to another relative
whom will know what to do with them. I drove down by the waterfront and checked
the weather on a clear pleasant evening. I returned home, and I am not doing
any evening strolling anymore since in my normal routines, I seem to get enough
exercise. I made up some address labels also to have handy for mailing. I
watched a few minutes of television. Well I might do a little computer work or
just go to bed. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>07/13/00 Thursday 5:20 P.M. EDT: I went downtown
at 9 A.M., and I walked upper Greenwich Avenue. They were setting up for the
annual sidewalk sales. I then made my 10 A.M. dental appointment. I am all
right. I also had my 3 P.M. appointment early. I then drove downtown. I parked
in the center of town. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue viewing the displays. I saw
lots of merchandise for sale. I noticed the corner cornice stone on the second
floor of the new Mitchell's Richard's department store is chip when it should
be square. I departed downtown. I drove down by the waterfront and chatted with
one local businessman reading the Boston Globe. I then stopped by the Arnold
Bread store outlet, and I bought a Maine Blueberry pie for $1.70. I then
returned home. The Microsoft rebate form and UPC symbols came back from
Microsoft for the $20 rebate on the mouse and keyboard because I sent in the
wrong parts of the box. I think I sent a box bottom with a UPC code while one
of the box tops did not have a UPC code. I then had a half of a blueberry pie
for lunch. I then rested from about 1 P.M. to 4 P.M.. I had some refried brown
rice along with the rest of the chicken salad with ice tea and coffee. I moved
the family trunk out of the bedroom door behind the computer chair upright with
the Gold Pathos plant on top of it, so the room and entry ways are a little bit
more spacious. I believe I have some odd items stored in it. Well have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>07/13/00 Thursday 8:05 A.M. EDT: I worked on the
Microsoft Money Home Inventory until about 9 P.M. last night. I made a few
telephone calls with www.net2phone.com , and it seemed to work adequately. I
had some ice cream and the cantaloupe and blueberry mixture. I watched a bit of
television, and I finally went to bed about 2 A.M. after making a batch of 12
quarts of ice tea. I was up at 7:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of three soft boiled
eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice and Perrier, and vitamins. I will now clean
up. I have a 10 A.M. dental appointment today. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>07/12/00 Wednesday 6:45 P.M. EDT: I worked on my
Microsoft Home Inventory until about noon today. I am almost done with the
living room contents. I then installed Internet Explorer 5.5 along with its
additional programs. I made a chicken salad with the remained of the Purdue
chicken. I had chicken salad on lettuce for lunch with ice tea. I slept from
about 1 P.M. to 5:30 P.M.. I received a call from Microsoft that they are
sending me the OEM program just before going to bed. I just had chicken salad,
reheated brown rice, and a Diet Coca Cola for dinner along with iced coffee.
While using the www.net2phone.com to a friend today, it was slow; possibly
because IE 5.5 was just released. I will now work some more on my home
inventory. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>07/12/00 Wednesday 9:15 A.M. EDT: I went out last
evening about 8 P.M.. I went by the Greenwich Library. I read the local paper,
and I chatted with some staff. I then drove down by the waterfront, and it
looked to be the usual group of fishermen. I then returned home. I had some
microwave popcorn and ice tea. I went to bed about 10 P.M.. I was up this
morning about 8:30 A.M.. I set the air conditioner to 75 degrees Fahrenheit, so
it is a little less chilly. I had Kellogg's rice krispies, toast, orange juice
and Perrier, coffee, and vitamins. I am now flying the English, Dutch, and
Saudi Arabian large flags in the living room in addition to the larger United
States flag in the bedroom along with the smaller British, French, United
States, Norwegian flags on the lazy Susan o the dining room table. I might buy
a Scottish flag when I can afford it. Well I want to try to chat with
www.net2phone.com and I have to continue my home inventory. Well have a good
day. CIO
Note:<888>07/11/00 Tuesday 7:25 P.M. EDT: I have been
entering the apartment inventory in the Microsoft Money 99 program. I am about
a quarter finished. Well time for a break outside. CIO
Note:<888>07/11/00 Tuesday 5:00 P.M. EDT: I went to bed
about 3 A.M., and I was up at 10:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of three soft boiled
eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice and Perrier, and vitamins. I then went
outside, and I washed my 1976 Volvo 240 DL four door sedan. I then waxed it
with some Blue Coral car wax. I then washed with Windex the windows on the
inside and outside. I was finished with this about 1:30 P.M. and the old Volvo
looks as good as ever. I then had a Diet Sprite, and I took a nap until 3:30
P.M.. I then had some white chicken meat and reheated steamed brown rice along
with ice tea. I just finished cleaning up, and now I will do a little regular
computer work. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>07/11/00 Tuesday 1:05 A.M. EDT: I cleaned up, and
I went out this afternoon about 2 P.M.. I toured the Hospital Thrift shop for a
while enjoying the air conditioning there. I found a 9 small muffin tin for $1
and a metal tea ball for .50. I noticed they have copper plated French cookware
behind the counter. I noticed one customer was looking unsuccessfully for old
Bing Crosby records. I reminded him that Bing Crosby was from Coure De Laine,
Idaho where a Mercedes Gull Wing collector I know lives. I made my 4 P.M.
appointment. I then drove over to White Plains, New York to CompUSA. I had
installed www.net2phone.com , and I noticed that CompUSA sells the YAP Time
Net2Phone cards in $10 and $50 increments. Since I don't have a credit card, I
can not charge time over the net. I bought 2 $10 cards for $9.99 each plus
$1.55 tax for $21.53 or 2,000 minutes of Net2Phone time from PC to Telephone
anywhere in the United States. They're also good for dialing from telephone to
telephone. I am not sure whether Zyn Stationary carries them with their Phone
cards, since I was looking for Net2Phone card logo and not "YAP" card
logo. I toured the CompUSA store for a while. I then toured Staples in Port
Chester, New York. I then stopped by at the Burger King across from the Port
Chester mall, and I bought two whoppers for $1 each with .14 tax for $2.14
total. I ate them there. I then returned home, and I logged onto Net2Phone with
the calling credit. A call to Texas was a little choppy. Calls to Maine and the
other end of Connecticut were a little bit better considering around 8 P.M. is
the busiest time of the night for the internet. I then made a Romaine lettuce,
chopped onion, and chopped black olive salad with home made Dijon herbal salad
dressing along with ice tea and coffee. After coffee, I fiddled with my tuner
for a while. I set up two antennas for the FM tuner, so FM stereo plays without
hiss. I also connected a single wire for the AM, but I only get 1490 AM on it.
It seems there might not be good reception in the building for AM. The FM
stereo reception sounds very good though. I am now listening to FM stereo 88.5.
I had some potato chips and ice tea. I won a coupon to mail in a Lays
certificate for $2.29 in Frito Lays product today, which I will mail it in.
Well not much else happening. CIO
Note:<888>07/10/00 Monday 12:10 P.M. EDT: I installed ICQ
2000 A and I also installed www.phonefree.com . It seems like it might work
better than www.dialpad.com, but one person I tried chatting with said it was
breaking up. Well not much else happening. I am listening to the BBC world
service linked from this page:
Copy of Page Links:
Scott's Microsoft Internet Start
MSNBC Cover
Weather Underground: New York, New York Weather Forecast
Microsoft Investor
I Read about 18 Email News Tech Letters from Netscape In Box
Direct Registration
CNNfn U.S. Stock Markets
IBM Stock Quotation
CNBC European Business Network Interactive
Yahoo Reuters Daily News and Events
BBC Radio5Live
BBC World Service
Electronic Telegraph London
The Times London
BBC News
ITN Online
IBM Corporation
IBM Lotus
Microsoft Corporation
InternetNews.com
Stroud's New 32‑bit Apps at Stroud's CWSApps List
CNET.com ‑ CNET TV & Radio ‑ CNET Radio
Ken Rutkowski's Daily Tech Clicks
ZD Week Radio
One a Week, I Check These Sites
BYTE Magazine
Computerworld
InfoWorld Electric Page One
Inter@ctive Week
ZDNet: eWEEK
White House Briefing Room Saturday's Radio Address
When I Have Free Time I Read the Computer Press at the Greenwich,
Connecticut Library
Note:<888>07/09/00 Sunday 9:05 P.M. EDT: I went to bed about
12:30 A.M. this morning, and I was up about noon. I had breakfast of three soft
boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice and Perrier, and vitamins. I munched
on goldfish crackers last night and ice tea. I cleaned the apartment and
watered the plants until 4 P.M.. I also set the Technic amplifier tuner presets
to 28 of 30 presets for music. I also connected the cablevision to the
amplifier hopefully for better music reception. I had chicken and brown rice
with ice tea for dinner, and then I rested from 4:30 P.M. to 7:30 P.M.. I did a
little routine maintenance, I finished off the Planters peanuts. I watched a
little television. I showered and cleaned up. I am now having coffee. Have a
good evening. CIO
Note:<888>07/08/00 Saturday 11:35 P.M. EDT: After dinner, I
went out for a stroll on lower Greenwich Avenue. I then returned home, and I
made up six cups of herbal brown rice with other condiments for flavoring along
with herbs and spices. I just finished making it up. When I returned home, I
had a dish of Eddy's sugarless vanilla ice cream with the cantaloupe and
blueberry mixture on top of it. I watched a little bit of television while
making the brown rice. I am a bit tired, so I will go to bed. I also wrote a
letter before going out. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>07/08/00 Saturday 6:25 P.M. EDT: I went to bed at
about midnight, and I was up at about 10 A.M.. I had breakfast of three soft
boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice and Perrier, and vitamins. I did a
little regular internet work until about 2 P.M.. I made up a batch of diced
cantaloupe, blueberries, white wine, orange juice, and Angostura bitters which
I refrigerated. I also had some Romaine lettuce, chopped olives, and diced
onions with homemade salad dressing. For the homemade salad dressing, I added a
quarter cup of white wine, a half ounce of white vinegar, two teaspoons of
Bournier French mustard, black pepper, garlic powder, celery salt, Italian
spices, Basil, oregano, a few dashes of Sesame Oil and about six ounces of
olive oil which I shook in a salad oil bottle to mix it. I went out at 3 P.M..
I stopped by the Greenwich Library, and I read four computer weeklies and the
local paper. I then went by CVS on Greenwich Avenue, and I bought a two bottle
container of European mystique shampoo and conditioner for .59, two one pound
Plumrose hams for $2.69 each, a 20 oz. jar of Planters dry roasted peanuts for
$1.99, and a 14 bag of jelly beans for $1.79 got $9.89 total. I then stopped by
the Grand Union, and I bought two half gallon containers of Tropicana orange
juice for $2 each, a pint of blueberries for .99, "I Can't Believe It's
Not Butter Quarters" $1.33, a Purdue oven roaster chicken at .99 a pound
for $6.24, a bulb of garlic .48, two dozen GU large eggs .79 each, for $14.62
total. I then returned home, and I added the second pint of blueberries to the
cantaloupe blueberry mixture. I then started cooking the Purdue chicken which
will be done in ten minutes. I am having it with two ears of steamed corn and
iced tea and coffee. I had a lime Rickey while doing this which is a half of
lime juice, teaspoon and a half of sugar, and a can of seltzer water mixed
together. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>07/07/00 Friday 10:30 P.M. EDT: Inetcam ‑
streaming video and webcam solutions 10 Day demo web cam software. CIO
Note:<888>07/07/00 Friday 10:00 P.M. EDT: I slept until
about 5 P.M.. I had the rest of the defrosted "Pot Au Few", and iced
coffee. I went out about 7 P.M.. I stopped by CVS at the Riverside shopping
plaza, and I bought two cartons of Philly cigar cigarettes for $25.84 total. I
then drove around Tod's Point, and I sat out at the southeast parking area and
I viewed the sound. I then stopped by Staples, and I viewed the merchandise.
There are pushing Poland Spring water. I then checked the air in my tires at
the Texaco station in central Greenwich. I then drove down the Avenue, and
viewed the town. I returned home, and I am doing a little internet work. The
car is running fine with the new muffler system and is running perfectly quiet
now. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>07/07/00 Friday 12:15 P.M. EDT: I had breakfast of
Kellogg's rice krispies, toast, coffee, orange juice and Perrier, and vitamins.
I sent out my weekly "Scott's Notes" email. I went out at 8 P.M., and
I had the Volvo muffler system at Midas Muffler on West Putnam Avenue. They
replaced the rear two tailpipe mufflers and pipes from the catalytic converter
on back. It cost $390.75 that a family member helped me out on. It is the first
time that the rear muffler system has been replaced since I bought the car at
47,500 nine years ago and it now has 110,000 miles on it. The car is running
quietly and smoothly. I returned home, and I updated my system to Internet
Explorer 5.01 SP. I am now doing the usual maintenance and backup. Well have a
good afternoon. CIO
End of Week's Note: 07/07/00
Note:<888>07/07/00 Friday 5:20 A.M. EDT: I stopped by the
Greenwich Library and recommended gold as an investment to a regular. I made my
3 P.M. appointment yesterday. I then came home to change to more comfortable
shoes. I then went by Radio Shack in Cos Cob, but they did not have a 15 Volt
adaptor. I bought two cantaloupe for .99 each and two limes for .20 at the
Korean fruit stand next door. I then went to Staples and they did not have a 15
Volt adaptor. I stopped by Radio Shack in Norwalk but no adaptor. I drove up to
the Wiz, and they have lots of air conditioners, and a odd lot bin of adaptors
for $2, but no 15 Volt adaptor. I then went to CompUSA, but no adaptor. I then
went to Circuit City, but they did not have an adaptor. They had an "Open
Box" Toshiba 2.4 gigahertz cordless telephone for $100, which I could not
afford. Well I then returned to Greenwich, and I bought $20 of premium gasoline
at Exxon for $1.99 a gallon. I need to have my muffler repaired or replaced
since it is making a bit of noise and the car sounds like an MG. I noticed
while up in Norwalk on the Darien boarder that www.priceline.com has an office
at the old Oxford Healthcare building. I then had some "Pot Au Feu"
along with a Greek salad and iced coffee. I went back to bed until now. Well
have a good morning.
Note:<888>07/06/00 Thursday 12:40 P.M. EDT: Well I installed
ZoneAlarm and the system is working just fine. CIO
Note:<888>07/06/00 Thursday 12:05 P.M. EDT: Well I finished
my laundry last night about 1 A.M.. I chatted with cablevision @home about the
internet problems, I have been having. I went to bed about 3 A.M.. I was up at
11 A.M.. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice
and Perrier, and vitamins. I called Cablevision @home on the local number 348‑9211
and chatted with them about the problem I have been having with internet
access. They told me that the Norton Firewall 30 day demo was causing the
problem. I uninstall it, and my system seems to be working fine again. They
suggested that I try ZoneAlarm, which I might. Well time to clean up and make
my 3 P.M. appointment. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>07/05/00 Wednesday 10:30 P.M. EDT: Well I went out
about noon today. I stopped by the bank. I then stopped by the Hospital Thrift
shop. I bought a used Outdoor Products tote bag for $5. I then stopped by the
Post Office, and I paid my apartment insurance. I then returned home. I had
some chips and ice tea. I rested until about 8 P.M.. I had some "Pot Au
Feu" and ice tea and coffee when I woke up. I chatted with a friend. I
then started my laundry. I will now do some computer work. CIO
Note:<888>07/05/00 Wednesday 11:40 A.M. EDT: Well it was a
quiet Fourth of July weekend, and I did not bothering entering reports into my
log while I did routine errands. I basically have decided to quit running the
server on in Greenwich since it has no relevance to most of the town
population. I went out on Friday morning, and I stopped by Bank of New York on
Putnam Avenue, and I withdrew funds. I then went to the United States post
office, and paid with money orders my Cablevision and Optimum online bills
through June. I also paid my electricity for a lesser amount since I had a
credit on the electricity bill. I also paid my May telephone bill. I also
bought 20 .33 stamps of tropical flours for $6.60. I still owe the bills for
Optimum Online @Home service and Cablevision for June along with June's telephone
bill. I then went by the town hall and paid the property tax on my 25 year old
Volvo. I then drove down by the harbor. I then paid my rent at Lafayette place.
I then stopped by the Hospital thrift shop. I then headed over to the Exxon
station and bought $18 of premium at $2.06 a gallon. I then went by the Grand
Union and I bought two Shell Steaks for $3.99 a pound for $8.06, a 30 bag box
of Glad garbage tags $3.49, a jar of Skippy peanut butter for $1.79, a pint of
blueberries $1.99, a bulb of garlic .42, two Ragu 4 cheese sauce $1.99, a jar
of Forelli strawberry preserves $1.49, two boxes of "I Can't Believe It's
Not Butter" $1.33 each, 3 boxes of Jell-O sparkling berry $2 all, a 40 bag
box of GU green tea $2.59, two cans of GU fruit cocktail $1.19, 3 cans of GU
tomato paste $2 all, GU baking powder .99, one lime .33, a bottle of McHilney
Tabasco $1.55, 3 Jell-O blueberry sugarless $2 all, Morton Lite salt $1.09,
3Barq's 12 packs of root beer $5 plus 36X.05 deposit, for $43.98 completed the
rest of the order and then bought two jars of B&G dill pickles .99 each, a
quart of Hellmann’s mayonnaise $1.99, six Oneida stainless steel five piece
place settings in the Amadeus pattern for $4.99 each set, two Swanson Hungry
man boneless chicken breast entrees $3.99 each, two ten packs of GU powdered
milk $5.89 each, two half gallons of GU not from concentrate orange juice $1.99
each, a pound of GU brown rice $1.35, a two pound bag of onions $1.99, GU four
roll toilet paper .89, two GU paper towels .69 each, two GU flour $1.59 each, a
five pound bag of GU sugar $2.15, three cans of GU stewed tomatoes $1.09, a
head of Romaine lettuce $1.36, two ears yellow corn .63, two Citra 12 packs and
one Barq’s root beer $5 plus 36X.05 deposit for $82.88 total. I was able to get
two $5 for three 12 packs by breaking the order up. I then went by the Arnold
bread store, and I bought 3 loaves of 12 grain bread and a Maine blueberry pie
for $4.37 total. I then returned home, and I put away the groceries. I had a
bite to eat of the rest of the Mulligan stew and ice tea. I then went by the
bank again. I drove over to Staples in Old Greenwich, and I bought two 25 watt
round decorative bulbs for .50 each two 40 watt tubular bulbs for .50 each plus
.12 tax for $2.12. I then went by Radio Shack and looked for 15 volt
transformer which they did not have. I stopped by the Food Emporium also at the
Riverside shopping plaza and bought a large box of Pepperidge Farm goldfish
crackers $5.29 and a jar of Bournier French Dijon mustard $2.89 for $8.18
total. I went by the CVS store and bought celery salt for .99. I returned home,
and I put away my purchases and some blueberry pie and crackers for dinner and
then took a walk around lower Greenwich Avenue and then bought a dozen eggs at
the Grand Union and went to bed. I was up on Saturday morning early and I did
some routine errands around the house. I had Kellogg’s' rice krispies, toast,
orange juice and Perrier, and coffee. I went out in the morning and stopped by
the bank and then paid my GEICO automobile insurance at post office. I then
drove by Old Greenwich, and I went by CVS and then stopped by the Old Greenwich
Thrift shop and bought a pair of brass candlesticks for $5.30. I then went to
the ServiceStar hardware store and bought CarpetMagic professional carpet
cleaner for $5.29. I then drove out to Tod's Point, and I went drove around the
Point. I then went over to the Hyatt and withdrew funds from the ATM machine. I
then went by Staples and viewed the store. I then went by the Riverside Food Emporium
and bought Snyder tortilla chips for $1.59, and then I bought a carton of
Philly light cigar cigarettes $15.04. I then went home, and moved most of the
small furniture off the carpet and shampooed my living room, hallway, bathroom,
and bedroom carpet. It came out quite well. I sat outside a while it dried. I
then put back the furniture, and had some crackers and ice tea for dinner and
went to bed about 10 P.M.. I was up at about 4 A.M., and I took down all my
curtains, and I went to the Cos Cob laundry and washed them all with hot water
and Ajax all temperature detergent for $12 total in hot water but did not dry
them. I viewed the Cos Cob pound full of mosquitoes across the street while
doing this. I then returned home and washed the windows and sills with a
combination of Lysol, Swiss Pine cleaner, and dishwashing detergent. I then
hung the curtains damp putting the curtain hangers in them. They all look quite
clean and fresh. I went out after a light snack and stopped by the waterfront.
I drove over to Tod's Point, and I walked around the southwest picnic area. I
chatted with a few locals. I then stopped by Staples and bought tie tags for
$1.06. I went by the Greenwich Library. I then went by the Grand Union and
bought two quarts of buy one get one free of Edy's raspberry and also vanilla
sugar free ice cream for $3.29 both. I returned home and I had chips and ice
tea and blueberry pie. I went to bed about 10 P.M.. I was up at about A.M., and
I did not feel well. I had three soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice
and Perrier, and vitamins. I made a few calls in the early morning and people
were made at me. I then went to the Hospital Emergency room about 8:30 A.M. and
stayed until about 12:30 A.M.. They checked me out and did blood tests. They
gave me a shot. I made it back home and slept until the Fourth of July morning
the following day. I then I might have gotten encephalitis from all my
waterfront activity. On the Fourth of July I was up and had three soft boiled
eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice and Perrier, and vitamins. I went out after
watering my plants at about 12:30 P.M.. I was feeling a little better. I
chatted with a few people. I bought two bags of Lays potato chips for $2.99
both, a green pepper .86,two shallot bulbs .26, a box of white mushrooms $1.99
for $6.10 total. I returned home, and I made a "Pot Au Feu". I cut
into strops the two shell steaks and brown them having removed the fat. I then
put a little olive oil into a three quart Revere pot and added the browned meat,
one chopped bulb of garlic, two chopped shallots groupings, six chopped medium
onions, a box of sliced mushrooms, three cups of milk, 12 ounces of white wine,
a half stick of margarine, along with all my usual spices, herbs, and
condiments, and simmered it all for one an a half hours, I had a very enjoyable
meal with ice tea. I froze half and refrigerated half. I went down by the
waterfront for a little while and then walked downtown. I returned home after
first repaying the Shell station for the Monarch cigarettes $2.50 and buying a
play ticket and it gave me a free card, and I had chips and ice tea and I went
to bed. I was up about 10 A.M. this morning, and I had three soft boiled eggs,
toast, coffee, orange juice and Perrier and vitamins. I then filed this report.
Well I have to pay my apartment insurance today, so have a good day. So I guess
I might have had a case of Egyptian encephalitis. CIO
End of Week 07/21/00:
Note:<888>07/21/00 Friday 11:35 A.M. EDT: I was up at 10
A.M. this morning after going to bed at 2 A.M.. I had breakfast of three soft
boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice and Perrier, and vitamins. I checked
the mail. I started up the main computer, and I had to reopen the case to
adjust a lose cable. All system are fine now. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>07/21/00 Friday 12:50 A.M. EDT: Well I worked on
the computer all Thursday morning until about 5 A.M.. I made a backup of my
favorites and the server directory with the Colorado T1000E which did it
successfully, but I could not get to successfully transfer to the backup
computer or have it recognize the drives. On Thursday, I was up a 1 P.M.. I had
Kellogg’s Rice Krispies, toast, coffee, orange juice and Perrier. I also
munched on Goldfish crackers and ice tea during the previous morning. I made my
3 P.M. appointment. I then drove downtown. I sat out in the park downtown. I
walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I checked out Richard's half
price sale. They will be moving into their new shop in about six weeks. I
viewed the Simon Pearce Vermont country shop. I walked up the Avenue, and I
chatted with one of the staff of Outdoor Traders about Dupont Gortex. He said
they would be getting a new shipment in about a month. I then walked down the
Avenue. It was a very beautiful day with ideal weather conditions. I then drove
down by the Harbor and viewed the waterfront. I chatted with some regulars. I
then returned home. I had some goldfish crackers and ice tea. I then had some
homemade Hungarian Goulash which is basically a mixture of macaroni and cheese
and spaghetti sauce. I then updated Internet Explorer to 5.5 and Microsoft
Media player on the backup computer. I then disconnected both computers, and I
took the lids off both. I transferred my E: drive from the primary to the
backup, and then I copied the Microsoft Favorites to the backup along with my
server directory. I then installed the Apache server and the
"httpd.conf" copy to the backup, so I theoretically to could run the
server from my backup computer with the same file group. I will not do it for
now, so as not to attrack hackers to my site. I reassembled and attached both
computers. I am having some ice tea and goldfish crackers. Well I am a bit
bushed, so I will to bed in a while. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>07/19/00 Wednesday 10:55 P.M. EDT: Well after
dinner I stopped by the Greenwich Library, and I read four computer weeklies. I
then went down, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then walked upper
Greenwich Avenue. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with a few
downtown regulars. I then returned home. I had some goldfish crackers and mixed
nut for a snack with iced tea. Well not much happening, have a good evening.
CIO
Note:<888>07/19/00 Wednesday 6:30 P.M. EDT: I went out and I
stopped by the bank. I then stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop. I bought a
nice wood coffee table about three feet by 18 inches with one end curved in. It
has brass fittings on the end of the legs. I paid half price or $10. I then
went by CVS on Greenwich Avenue. I bought a can of mixed nuts for $1.99 and a
bottle of Tylenol like gel caps pain reliever with 400 capsules for $5.99. I
then drove down by the waterfront. I chatted with the regular fishermen about
the up and coming hurricane season. I showed a Steamboat Road resident what I
had done to my car in terms of the muffler and the wax job. I then stopped by
the Arnold Bread store, and I bought 3 loaves of HealthNut bread for $2.69
total. I returned home, and I put the items away. I put the square Danish
coffee table with the wicker cover on it between the bar and the Queen Anne
chair. I polished the new coffee table with lemon oil. I set it up exactly in
between the two sofas and the Queen Anne chair. I set up the surface items, so
there is now a much larger space on the new coffee table. I had some mixed nuts
and ice tea. I went for a walk around the building. I had some of the alfredo
macaroni with the defrosted spaghetti sauce mixed together, so it was like
spicy Hungarian goulash for dinner with iced coffee. I then mixed a mixture of
40% ground coffee with 40% ground five bean A&P coffee and 20% Hawaiian
Kona coffee into a ground coffee mixture for future consumption. Well time for
a little regular internet work. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>07/19/00 Wednesday 2:20 P.M. EDT: I noticed last
night at "NRL Satellite Photo Eastern Atlantic, Hurricane Formation
Area" and "University of Nottingham U.K. Hurricane Formation Area
Satellite Photo" that there are large cloud formations over sub Saharan
Africa that might mean hurricane activity in the Caribbean basin in about a
week. I relaxed last night doing a little computer work. I went to bed about 2
A.M., and I was up at noon today. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs,
toast, orange juice and Perrier, and vitamins. It is cold and rainy today. Well
have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>07/18/00 Tuesday 11:00 P.M. EDT: I rested until 8
P.M.. I had some Alfredo sauce and macaroni along with iced coffee and goldfish
crackers. I chatted with a friend in another part of the state. I updated my
"Tropical Weather" page. These are the links.
National Hurricane Tropical Prediction Center
U.S. Air Force Weather Information Network: Login
Florida Division of Emergency Management
CNN ‑ Weather
NRL Monterey GOES‑10,GOES‑9, GOES‑8, METEOSAT,
GMS, Tropical Cyclone, Hurricane Satellite Products Images Movies
NRL Monterey Tropical Satellite Photos
NRL Monterey Tropical Cyclone
NRL Monterey CONUS Images
NRL Satellite Photo Eastern Atlantic, Hurricane Formation Area
NRL Satellite Photo Western Atlantic
AccuWeather(r) The World's Weather Leader(tm)
Atlantic Coast Cams North America
Colorado State Atlantic Season Hurricane Forecasts
EarthWatch Weather On Demand
EarthWatch Weather On Demand‑StormWatchr
Emergency Managers Weather Information Network
FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency Disaster Mitigation,
Preparedness, Response and Recovery
FEMA Tropical Storm and Hurricane Watch Information
Florida State University National Weather Service Hurricane Season
2000
Hurricane Formation Area Satellite Photo Nottingham U.K.
Hurricane Hunters
Lowe's Storm Hurricane Central
NASA GOES Hot Stuff
NASA GOES Project Science
NASA GOES Project Other Interesting Servers
NASA GHCC Interactive Global Geostationary Weather Satellite Image
Viewer
NASA GHCC Interactive GOES‑8 Infrared Satellite Data
Selector
National Hurricane Tropical Prediction Center
National Weather Service NOAA
National Weather Service Internet Weather Source
National Weather Service Hurricane Season 2000
National Weather Service Forecast Office New York, New Jersey and
Connecticut Weather
National Weather Service Southern Region Headquarters
New York National Weather Service, Hurricane Page
New York, New Jersey and Connecticut Weather and Climate
Information from the National Weather Service Forecast Office ‑ New York
City, Upton, Long Island, New York City, Lower Hudson Valley, Southern
Connecticut and Northeast New Jersey,
New York, New York Forecast
NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA
NOAA National Weather Service
NOAA Emergency Managers Weather Information Network EMWIN
NOAA National Climate Data Center
NOAA Hurricanes
NOAA Interactive Weather Information Network
NOAA National Hurricane TPC Meteorological Links Mirror at Scott's
Site
NOAA National Warnings Area
NOAA Storm Prediction Center
NOAA TPC LINKS TO OTHER REAL TIME DATA SITES
NOAA Weather Radio
NRL Monterey GOES‑10,GOES‑9, GOES‑8, METEOSAT,
GMS, Tropical Cyclone, Hurricane Satellite Products Images Movies
NRL Monterey Tropical Images
NRL Monterey Tropical Cyclone
NRL Monterey CONUS Images
NRL Satellite Photo Eastern Atlantic, Hurricane Formation Area
/archive_data/sat/www/mediterranean/sahara/ir/LATEST.jpg tropics
NRL Satellite Photo Western Atlantic
/archive_data/sat/www/atlantic/tropics/ir/LATEST.jpg tropics
NRL Satellite Photo Western Atlantic Miami, Florida
NRL Monterey GOES‑8, GOES‑10, METEOSAT, and GMS
Satellite
NRL Monterey Satellite Images with NOGAPS Overlays
NRL Monterey Tropical Cyclones
NRL Satellite Photo Western Pacific
/archive_data/sat/www/global/western_pacific/vis/LATEST.jpg full_disk
PC Weather Products Current Systems
PC Weather Products Latest Advisories and Information
Raleigh, North Carolina triangleweather.com
Texas A&M Meteorology Weather Center
Texas A&M Severe Weather Watches and Warnings Page
Texas A&M Current severe weather watches and warnings for
Texas
University of Nottingham U.K. Hurricane Formation Area Satellite
Photo
University of Nottingham U.K. METEOSAT Weather Satellite Images
University of Nottingham U.K. SATPIX Meteosat Images
University of Michigan Weather Underground
Washington D.C. WeatherNet4 ShoreNet: Bay and Coastal Recreation
Information
Weather.com Channel
Weather Directory
WeatherNet
Weather Underground Inc.
Weather Underground Tropical Tracking Map
Weather Programs
Worlds Best Weather Software : WeatherNode
End of Tropical Weather Links. CIO
Note:<888>07/18/00 Tuesday 3:45 P.M. EDT: I cleaned up, and
I went downtown at about 11:30 A.M. Before going downtown, got the Microsoft
wheel mouse and keyboard rebate ready to mail in again with an additional UPC
label. It should go through this time. I also found this information on Skin
Cancer Mole mapping helps catch skin cancer . I went by the post office and
mailed the rebate and skin cancer information and bought three .33 cent stamps.
I went by the Hospital Thrift shop, and I toured the store. I went by the Bank.
I went by the Exxon Station and I bought $17.51 of premium. I stopped by the
library and check out a book on cold cuisine. I went down the Avenue, and I
drove through Bruce Park. I stopped by ELDC thrift, and I bought a Krups coffee
pot glass replacement for $1.59. I stopped by the Old Greenwich Thrift shop,
and I bought a gallon orange juice container for $3.18. They have two used
heavy duty air purifiers there for $15 and $25. I toured the CVS. I drove
around Tod's Point. It was busy. I went by Staples, and they have sale items
this week including a 15 meg. Maxtor drive for $100. I stopped by the Food
Emporium at the Riverside Shopping center, and I bought a 16 can of Tropicana
frozen orange juice $2.09, and a 38 oz. box of Pepperidge Farm goldfish
crackers for $5.29 for $7.38 total. I then went by CVS and I bought six packs
of Philly light cigar cigarettes for $9.54 plus .57 tax for $10.11 total. I
then returned home. I washed the orange juice container. The Krups pot does not
work with my current Krups machine, but it is good for serving. I had a bowl of
goldfish crackers and iced coffee. I then made up a half gallon of orange juice
form the frozen container, and I added another half gallon of fresh Tropicana
orange juice to the container, so I have a gallon of orange juice. Well time
for some fresh air downtown. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>07/18/00 Tuesday 9:20 P.M. EDT: I rested a bit on
Monday. I also channel surfed along with my regular internet work. I made some
alfredo sauce with macaroni around 8 P.M. and had it with iced coffee. I had
popcorn around midnight with iced tea. I got several days rest this past
weekend. I had Kellogg’s rice krispies, toast, orange juice and Perrier, along
with vitamins this morning when I was up around 8 P.M.. It is suppose to be a
little warmer today up to 88 degrees and then for the rest of the week it maxes
out at 80 degrees give or take. I noticed on the Andréa electronic microphone I
had it hooked up to the computer wrong. I took off the adaptor off the sound
card, and hooked the extension wire directly into the sound card. I then used
the adaptor between the extension cable and the microphone cable wrapping it
with electrical tape. Well I guess I will go out in a little while. Have a good
day. CIO
Note:<888>07/17/00 Monday 4:00 P.M. EDT: I did my house
cleaning and watering the plants yesterday afternoon. I had some Spinach Quiche
several times during the day with ice tea and coffee. I was up until about 1
A.M. on Monday morning. I was up at 6:30 A.M.. I had more Spinach Quiche and
some orange juice and Perrier and coffee with vitamins. I went out about 9 A.M.
and I chatted with some neighbors. I went back to bed and was up at 3 P.M.. I
had the rest of the Spinach Quiche with ice tea and coffee. I am listening to
http://www.broadcast.com/radio/Oldies/WYCL/ which is an oldies Radio Station
from Pensacola, Florida where I use to live in 1953 to 1954 with a lot of Civil
War veterans and a few younger vets from after World II and other later wars.
Well I am making up a batch of iced coffee with Hawaiian Kona coffee and my
five bean A&P blend of coffee. Well have a cool afternoon. It is only 81
degrees Fahrenheit here and 72 degrees Fahrenheit inside thanks to the General
Electric air conditioner and a family member whom helped me acquire it. Well
have a good after noon. CIO
Note:<888>07/16/00 Sunday 1:00 P.M. EDT: Well I did some
routine errands around the house last night. I ran the Norton Speedisk on my C:
drive. I went out about 3 A.M., and they still had the same police sobriety
check point on West Putnam Avenue as when I came in. They checked my eyes with
a red beam flash light and had me look to my left to make sure I was sober. I
went down by the waterfront, and I chatted with some of the fishermen. I
noticed a police launch on the sound by Huntington, Long Island. I walked the
lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I returned home, and I advised the police at
the check point that from my viewpoint that West Putnam Avenue is one of the
first high points between the Palisades in New Jersey east to Connecticut, thus
if there ever was flooding people would come our way in large numbers. I
suggested if it ever does happen, Danbury might be higher ground. I returned
home, and I put the British flag over the center window, and the Dutch flag
over the left window. I put the Life magazine coronation magazine picture of
Queen Elizabeth underneath the British flag. I figure on Friday August 4, 2000;
a few anglophiles will be toasting the Queen mother. I went to bed about 4
A.M., and I was up at noon. I had a fifth of a Spinach Quiche pie, orange juice
and Perrier, coffee, and vitamins. Well it looks like the weather has cleared
up so have a nice day. CIO
Note:<888>07/15/00 Saturday 11:55 P.M. EDT: On Friday, I
worked on the computer, and I slept quit a while through a warm day. I had
breakfast of Kellogg's rice krispies, toast, orange juice and Perrier, coffee,
and vitamins. I had some refried rice and ice tea for lunch. I had a Swanson's
hearty meal with boneless breast of chicken, and other items for dinner. I
chatted with a friend for a while. I then went to bed a little after midnight
since with the rain, my low blood pressure made me tired. I had some popcorn
and ice tea before going to bed. The NOAA weather warning system woke me up
about 6 A.M.. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange
juice, and Perrier. I did a little computer work. I then had the last slice of
blueberry pie. I went back to bed, and I was up around noon. I went out about 2
P.M.. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and I read four computer newsweeklies
and the local paper. I stopped by the waterfront. It was still quite overcast
with lots of rain forecast for the weekend. I stopped by Staples in Old
Greenwich, and I toured the store. I stopped by the Food Emporium at the
Riverside shopping plaza and I toured the store. I chatted with a new family
from France. I then walked over to CVS. I then returned home. I rested a bit in
late afternoon and the early evening. I then made a Spinach Quiche which I
refrigerated for eating starting Sunday. I had the rest of the brown rice
refried with butter and white wine. I also had a peanut butter sandwich along
with ice tea and coffee. I then went downtown. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue,
and then I walked upper Greenwich Avenue. There was the usual dining, movie,
coffee shop, and pub group of people out after a rainy weekend. They all looked
like they had a bit of cabin fever. I noticed four Quebec license plates while
out on couples on motorcycles. That is 61, 62, 63, 64 Canadian license plates
in sixteen and a half years since I came down from visiting Toronto. I know a
few Canadians in the area. I stopped by the Grand Union while on my way
downtown, and I returned $1.15 in cans. I drove down by the waterfront. I
returned home with a quick stop by the Shell Station to let the night manager
know I paid the daytime proprietor for the Monarch cigarettes a week ago. I
noticed the new Chevrolet Dealership is progressing well in a flat type of
stone one sees in the southeast. They have a fireplace in the center front of
the showroom for people to warm up when buying four wheel drive vehicles in the
winter. I returned home, and I am now having a glass of ice tea. Well have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>07/31/00 Monday 10:10 P.M. EDT: I went out about
5:30 A.M. this morning. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and
then I walked the upper part. I drove down by the waterfront. I then returned
home about 7 A.M., and I worked on the computer until about 10 A.M.. I rested
until about 5 P.M.. We had flash flood warnings on NOAA weather radio while I
was trying to sleep. I then finished off the Pot Au Feu along with iced tea and
coffee. I then chatted with some family members on www.net2phone.com . I found
this link www.crime.com with life jail pictures from Tucson, Arizona. I dropped
by the Greenwich Library and read the local paper. I then went downtown and walked
lower Greenwich Avenue. I found a United States five dollar bill with a picture
of Abraham Lincoln on it on the street in front of the stationary store across
from Figaro. I drove by the waterfront and surveyed the weather. I then stopped
by the Grand Union and bought two half gallons of Holland House ice cream for
$2.19 both. One chocolate and the other vanilla fudge. I also bought a six pack
of GU light microwave popcorn for $2.89. I then returned home, and I had two
helpings of three scoops each of the vanilla fudge ice cream. I might rest a
bit before doing some computer work. Let's hope there is some sun tomorrow. CIO
Note:<888>07/31/00 Monday 4:20 A.M. EDT: I was up until
about 2:30 A.M. doing routine computer work on Sunday morning. I had a peanut butter
sandwich and ice tea before going to bed. I got up on Sunday morning at 10:30
A.M.. I watched a Bush interview on CBS Sunday morning news from Kennebunkport,
Maine. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice
and Perrier, and vitamins. I cleaned my apartment and watered the plants until
about 1 P.M., and I fell back asleep until about 4 P.M.. I finished watering
the plants and cleaning. I chatted with family members. I had some of the
"Pot au Feu" for dinner with iced coffee. I rested a bit and was up
cap napping through out the morning. I made a batch of biscuits about 1 A.M.
this morning. I got up finally at 3:30 A.M.. I had the remaining two biscuits,
with rice krispies for breakfast, Perrier and orange juice, coffee, and vitamins.
I will now clean up and do some computer work. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>07/29/00 Saturday 6:55 P.M. EDT: I went out, and I
stopped by the library and read four computer newsweeklies. I then drove down
Greenwich Avenue, and I stopped by the waterfront. I then drove over to Old
Greenwich, and I drove around Tod's Point. I then stopped by Staples. They're
putting out back to school supplies. I then stopped by CVS at the Riverside
shopping plaza, and I bought four packs of Philly cigar cigarettes for $1.59
each plus .38 Ct. tax for $6.74 total. I then drove over to Greenwich Avenue. I
sat out for a while. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I then
drove down by the waterfront. I returned home. I defrost a container of
"Pot Au Feu" that I made a couple weeks ago. Once it was defrosted, I
had dinner with ice tea. I watched some cooking shows on channel 29
www.foodtv.com for a while. I had coffee. Well I guess it is time to do a
little news reading off the net, if anything happened this weekend. CIO
Note:<888>07/29/00 Saturday 2:20 P.M. EDT: I rested most of
the day so far. I did reinstall Iphone and I finished the biscuits this
morning. I was up about 12:30 P.M.. I had the rest of the Spinach Quiche,
orange juice and Perrier, coffee, and vitamins. I chatted with some family
members on Net2Phone. I updated WinAmp. I listened to some new downloads while
cleaning up. Well now I will go out. CIO
Note:<888>07/29/00 Saturday 2:00 A.M. EDT: I rested most of
Friday. After my breakfast, went back to bed. I guess I am a bit exhausted and
it all built up. I was up in the late afternoon. I had some more Spinach Quiche
and ice tea. I went out and I bought a bottle of CVS Lemon Cleaner for $1.99
plus .12 tax for $2.11. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then walked the
upper part of Greenwich Avenue. The weather had cleared. I then returned home.
I had a bowl of Butter Pecan ice cream. I watched a bit of television. I went
back to bed, and I was up once to finish off the butter pecan ice cream. I
finally got up about 1:30 A.M.. I made up a half dozen big biscuits and had
three with ice tea. Well I guess I will have a cup of coffee. Have a good
morning. CIO
End of Week's Message 07/28/00:
Note:<888>07/28/00 Friday 5:00 A.M. EDT: Well I have had the
rainy day blues for the last day. I did make it to my 3 P.M. appointment
yesterday, and afterwards I stopped by the Food Emporium for a free Starbucks
Frappacino with a coupon I got earlier in the week. I put it in the
refrigerator when I got home. I had Spinach Quiche that morning and evening for
meals. I also finished off the goldfish crackers with ice tea. I had two dishes
of butterscotch ice cream this past morning and previous evening. Not much
happening with my arthritis, I am avoiding going outside in the damp weather
and resting more. I am about to have Spinach Quiche, orange juice and Perrier,
vitamins, and coffee for breakfast. I might then go out for a morning walk
after cleaning up. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>07/27/00 Thursday 1:25 A.M. EDT: I rested
throughout the rainy day, and I also did a little internet work and channel
surfed. I had dinner of the reheated spaghetti sauce with Ramen noodles with
ice tea. I snacked on goldfish crackers and ice tea throughout the day. I had
some butter pecan ice cream also during the evening. I was up at midnight. I
made a nine inch pie crust. I am half way through baking a spinach quiche to
have for meals later on today. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>07/26/00 Wednesday 1:35 P.M. EDT: I was up at 10
A.M. today. I had breakfast of three fried eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice
and Perrier, and vitamins. I did a little internet work. Well it is a blah
rainy day. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>07/25/00 Tuesday 9:50 P.M. EDT: I had some
goldfish crackers and ice tea. I went out about 8 P.M.. I stopped by the
library and I read a couple of computer magazines. I returned home, and I had
dinner of ice tea with the rest of the fettuccini noodles and some of the
remaining beef burgunaise tomato sauce. I guess I will read a little internet
news. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>07/25/00 Tuesday 4:20 P.M. EDT: I was up at 2:30
P.M. this afternoon. I had Kellogg’s rice krispies, toast, orange juice and
Perrier, coffee, and vitamins. I read the internet news. Well have an enjoyable
evening. CIO
Note:<888>07/25/00 Tuesday 5:00 A.M. EDT: I was doing some
routines on the computer, and I got sent a messed up email attachment, I
deleted. I installed the new Microsoft Intellimouse update driver. I finally
decided to go out about 1 A.M.. It had sprinkled briefly. I went downtown. I
walked by the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I walked up the Avenue. I
noticed a new Italian calligraphy shop at the Fawcett Bankers Trust building. I
stopped and studied the prints in the window across the street from the Dome
restaurant featuring a 1876 Harpers reproduction of Manhattan in 1776 before
they discovered high rise buildings. Too bad it is not that way anymore. I
guess they needed to pay of the Revolutionary War dept by increasing commerce.
I went up to the top of the Avenue and sat out for a while on a quiet morning.
I noticed coming back down the Avenue that someone had placed two nice prints
in the arms of a statue by the Pickwick plaza. I left them there. I then sat out
for a while watching some workmen finish some electrical work. I found a
Jefferson nickel on the curb underneath the parking meter in front of the
senior center. I then drove down by the waterfront. I noticed some young couple
down there. I returned home and had some goldfish crackers and ice tea. I reset
my AM antenna. It still does not work properly on the AM ban of the Technics
tuner. I have tried every combination. I also put in six cans of the Barq’s
root beer in the refrigerator. I cleaned the General Electric air conditioner
filters. I put a dish underneath the air conditioner with a little concentrated
Lysol and water. I tried to fix the bulb unsuccessfully in the Aroma light.
Well I guess I will call it a day. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>07/24/00 Monday 11:00 P.M. EDT: I received my
Ezonics Cam $30 rebate today. After breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast,
coffee, orange juice and Perrier, and vitamins and cleaning up; I went
downtown. I stopped by the bank and cashed the check. I noticed on the way to
town, they have cut down all the trees and the brush to build some sort of
facility at Holly Hill Lane and West Putnam Avenue. I then went to Exxon and
bought $12.02 of premium at the gasoline station. I made my 4 A.M. appointment.
I then went over to the waterfront, and I stopped by briefly. I then went home
and sifted through some files and filed away receipts for the year. I had
dinner of the reheated spaghetti sauce béarnaise with spinach fettuccini. I had
ice coffee with the meal. I then went over to the harbor front and chatted with
another local fisherman. I next went to Staples and I bought a box of 100
vanilla folders from the Clearance area which had lots of laser labels for .53.
I then by the Food Emporium, and I bought a box of goldfish crackers for $5.29,
America's Choice Butter Pecan ice cream for $3.29 a half gallon, a dozen extra
large eggs for $1.59 for $10.27 total. I then returned home directly. I had
some goldfish crackers with ice tea and about an hour later, I had a dish of
Eddy's sugar free vanilla ice cream with raspberry jelly and a bit of red wine.
I relax a bit and then filed this report. I guess, I will go to bed in an hour
or two. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>07/24/00 Monday 4:30 A.M. EDT: I tried to relax a little
bit this morning after doing a bit of computer work until about midnight. I had
some Eddy's sugar free vanilla ice cream with raspberry jam and red wine. I
rested about an hour. I channel surfed a bit. I just finished making up a batch
of big biscuits.htm with ice tea. I had three of six biscuits. I guess I will
go to bed now. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>07/23/00 Sunday 10:50 P.M. EDT: Well I was up at
noon today, and I chatted with a family member. I then went back to bed until 4
P.M.. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice
and Perrier, and vitamins. I then cleaned the apartment and watered the plants
until about 6:45 P.M.. I drove downtown, and I parked downtown. I then walked
down by the waterfront, and I chatted with some of the waterfront regulars, and
I chatted with some former neighbors. I then returned back to town, and I drove
home. I then took the marinated beef I had in the refrigerated, and I browned
it in olive oil without the marinade. I added the three sliced onion, the
marinade and stirred it around after browning. I then transferred it to a
larger stew pot, and I added two large cans of sliced tomatoes, two cans of
tomato, paste, and the usual cross section of seasoning I use for spaghetti
sauce along with a few ounces of red wine. I added cooked it for about 45
minutes simmering it, the I boiled a box of green spinach fettuccini noodles. I
had the sauce on the noodles with parmesan cheese along with iced tea for
dinner. I froze a third and kept the remained in the refrigerator. I then had
some coffee. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>07/23/00 Sunday 1:25 A.M. EDT: I did my routine
internet work and went through scotwork.htm . I looked at other internet news
stories in my directory scotlis.htm . I am now running the server, when not
online; so I will copy this note to the server when I finish my work on the
primary computer and boot the server online. I tweaked a few settings. I set
the Multiplier in the CMOS to "0". I set the LAN card to 10 MB Duplex
instead of AutoSelect. I set the Diamond Stealth S540 adaptor card to 85 MHz,
so overall the computer is running slightly quicker. Well have a good evening.
Time for me to rest. CIO
Note:<888>07/22/00 Saturday 10:15 P.M. EDT: I was up about 1
P.M. today. I had some Kellogg's rice krispies, toast, coffee, orange juice and
Perrier, and vitamins. I then cleaned up, and I stopped by the Greenwich
Library and read the local paper. I chatted with a few people there. I then
went downtown, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then drove around Grass
Island. I next returned home. I took the sirloin that was marinating, and I cut
in 1.5" X 1.5" X .5" cubes approximate, and put the cubes back
in to marinate. I started making ice tea. I had the rest of spaghetti sauce and
Ramen noodles with iced coffee. I left the ice tea to steep. I went downtown,
and I caught the 7 P.M. ferry to Island Beach for the sunset cruise. We cruise
out, and I viewed the colorful harbor scene. I returned from Island Beach on
the return cruise. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I returned home about
9 P.M., and I put away the iced tea. I had some microwave popcorn and iced tea.
I just made a lime Rickey. Well not much else happening, I guess I will do a
little computer work. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>07/22/00 Saturday 6:45 A.M. EDT: Well I went out,
and I drove down by the waterfront and there was one car fishing at about 4:30
A.M.. I then parked downtown. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I
found a pack of Marlboro lights in front Thataway. I then walked the upper
section of Greenwich Avenue. I sat out for a while in front of the senior
center studying the morning birds. I then drove down by waterfront and sat out
for a brief spell studying the weather, birds, and fishermen. I noticed the
usual boats on the harbor. I then head back home. It looks like they plan to
repave Western Junior High by Vinci Drive soon. Well have a good morning. I am
tired. CIO
Note:<888>07/22/00 Saturday 3:25 A.M. EDT: I finished my laundry,
and I put it away. I downloaded and installed Netscape Navigator, the latest
version. I will now do a C: drive to D: drive backup. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>07/22/00 Saturday 12:15 A.M. EDT: Well I did a
little of my regular computer work until about 2 P.M.. I then rested until
about 5 P.M.. I had some of the homemade goulash. I then made up a half gallon
of iced coffee. I also ground enough coffee beans to make two cans of my 40%,
$40%, 20% blend of ground coffee, which is basically 40% Five bean, Bokar,
Columbian, Red Bag, French Roast, and Hazelnut coffee beans with 40% Grand
Union Savrin or Chock Full of Nut ground coffee, and 20% Hawaiian Kona ground
coffee that has some Costa Rican mountain coffee in it also. I also separated
the ashes from my cigar cigarette butts and removed the used tobacco and added
it to my Bull Durham pipe tobacco. This all took a bit of time. About 9 P.M., I
went out and stopped by the Riverside shopping plaza. I bought at the Food
Emporium a half gallon of Tropicana Ruby Red orange juice for $2.49 and a
Sirloin steak for $1.99 a pound for $2.60 for $5.09 total. I then went to CVS
and bought nine packs of buy one get one free of Marlboro Menthol milds at
$3.55 a two pack plus $1.92 Ct. tax for $33.87 total for 18 packs. I then
returned home, and it was beginning to rain. I had already driven down
Greenwich Avenue and toured the waterfront. I then chopped and diced three
gloves of garlic and added garlic powder, half chopped onion, oregano, basil,
celery salt, ground pepper, Italian spices to a flat Rubbermaid sealable
container. I added a few dashes of Sesame oil, a couple ounces of olive oil, a
few drops of McHilney's Tabasco sauce, a half ounce of Angostura soy sauce, and
I opened a bottle of Georges Duboeuf 1995 Domaine Montgondal Cabernet‑Sauvignon
vin de pays d'oc, and I added four ounces to the marinade mixture and place in
the sirloin steak and I flipped it about six time every half hour
refrigeratoring it, and I will continue to refrigerate it sealed for a day or
two until I cook it. I had about three ounces of the wine myself with a couple
of the Marlboro milds. I then chopped a glove of garlic and added it to my
existing salad oil mixture with a couple ounces of the red wine and topped the
bottle up with olive oil. I made a light salad with the remains of the Escarole
lettuce, a half chopped onion, and a chopped dill pickle adding parmesan cheese
on it and the salad dressing. I then finished a container of Eddy's sugar free
strawberry ice cream with a dash of the red wine on it with ice tea. I started
the computer server today, and I will run it off the backup computer when I am
not running the main computer. I also had to reset the cables in the case
again, but this time it is all running fine. Well time to do laundry, have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>08/07/00 Monday 7:50 A.M. EDT: I
rested a bit on Sunday. I had two meals of the chicken salad and other items I
had made. I finally went to bed at 10 P.M. and was up at 4 A.M.. I did some
regular computer work. It is another rainy day, so I might try to go out after
the mail arrives. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>08/06/00 Monday 8:15 P.M. EDT: I
am just finishing up house cleaning and watering the plants. I still have to do
the vacuuming. I made a chicken salad out of the remains of the Purdue and had
it with some potato salad and mixed bean and corn salad along with iced coffee.
Not much else happening. Perhaps, I will rest before doing the vacuuming. Have
a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>08/06/00 Sunday 3:40 A.M. EDT: I
had my main dinner at 11 A.M. yesterday of the same meal as earlier this
week. I went out this morning after the
last message. I stopped by Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then went by the
Hospital Thrift shop. I then went by the Greenwich Library and read three
computer newsweeklies and the local newspaper. I checked out "In Old New
York" by Thomas Janvier. I then went downtown, I walked the lower section
of Greenwich Avenue. Across the street from Figaro restaurant in front of one
of the shops, I felt a shot of air on the back on my left neck, which was
unusual. I chatted with some local people. I then walked the upper section of
Greenwich Avenue. I stopped by the Greenwich Hardware store. They have an LCD
car clock for $9 and Velcro strips for $4 which I can use to replace my broken
car clock. I did not get them yet, since I have to wait for funding. I then
finished walking the upper section of Greenwich Avenue, and I returned to the
center of town. I drove by the waterfront. I drove over to Tod's Point and
along the way, I stopped at CVS in Old Greenwich, and I bought a carton of
Phillie cigar cigarettes for $12.19 and a jar of Parsley for .99 with tax for
$13.91 total. I then drove around Tod's Point. I stopped by the Greenwich Food
Mart building in Cos Cob to see if they have any Bush Cheney bumper stickers at
the Chris Shays office, but they were not open. The liquor store at the
Greenwich Food Mart has liquor on sale, and I noticed the 1.5 liter bottles of
Barbados Mount Gay rum that I use to make my rum punch fruit salad are about
$27 there. Popov 1.5 liter bottles are $13, so I guess they are offering
bargains to the clientele of the Greenwich Food Mart. I then headed back home.
I was stopped briefly by the Greenwich Police because they have another report
on an old white Volvo which was not me. I returned home. I had a bowl of
chocolate ice cream along with a liter of Perrier. I then had 2 oz. of white
wine, 2 oz. of orange juice, and 4 oz. of Perrier in a night cap, and went to
bed. I was up at 1 A.M.. I had three soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange
juice and Perrier, and vitamins. I noticed that my left back neck was stiff,
like somebody used one of those air cartridge devices to shot a tiny projectile
into my neck yesterday when I was downtown. I reported the matter to the local
authorities. I also yesterday before going to bed rotate the Dutch flag around,
so it looks like the Dutch flag instead of the French flag. I also changed the
pillow cases on the day bed. I will now do house cleaning and water the plants.
Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>08/05/00 Saturday 9:20 A.M. EDT:
I printed out studies of satellite photos from the net. I rested from about 4
A.M. to 6 A.M. while doing a backup of the C: drive to the D: drive. I then
completed it, and I also ran the other usual utilities like Norton Disk Doctor
and WinDoctor. After the backup, I ran Norton SpeedDisk and I watched a little
television while doing this. I also had a dinner of the same three courses I
cooked along with iced coffee and a bowl of chocolate ice cream. I guess I will
clean up and go out for a little morning activity. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>08/05/00 Saturday 2:20 A.M. EDT:
I relaxed most of Friday. I went outside and chatted with some neighbors for a
while. About Tea time, I had a couple of ounces of white wine with Perrier for
the Queen Mum's 100th birthday. I had dinner about 11 A.M. of the same cold
foods, I prepared earlier a couple days ago. I went to bed about 4:30 P.M., and
I was called up by cablevision offering me HBO for $5.95 a month through March
2001 including the first month free and $25 in coupons in Pay Per View coupons.
I subscribed to the offer. I rested until about 11:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of
Kellogg’s Rice crispies, toast, orange juice and Perrier, and vitamins. I
looked briefly at the news announcing the first hurricane Alberto of the season
and checked the weather channel. I started going through my tropical weather
links weather.htm ,
and it seems like it might be an interesting storm. I noticed at University of Illinois
Current Weather: real-time data , one can print out current weather maps,
so I tried printing out some in both black and white and color. I added the
link to my Tropical Weather page. I noticed the Fort Lauderdale Beach camera is
down, supposedly because of local political confusion. The Nantucket
Copplestone Camera does not work either. Thus I am study some of my tropical
weather links. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>08/04/00 Friday 9:30 A.M. EDT: I
updated my file "mlsnote1.doc"
with the last four months notes. It is now 1120 pages long in Microsoft Word 97
format. I printed the last four months and bound it in a binder. I had to
downloaded PostScript fonts from Lexmark to get my HP LaserJet II printing fast
with the PostScript fonts. I also cleaned the sheet feeder on the printer since
it had accumulated dust. I now have several other downloadable fonts to use
with it. I had a peanut butter and ice tea. Well have a good morning, I might
take a short rest. CIO
End of Week's Notes: 08/04/00:
Note:<888>08/04/00 Friday 1:30 A.M. EDT:
Happy 100th Birthday to the Queen Mum of Scotland and the United Kingdom. Wish
her Happy Birthday from this link The British Monarchy .
Yesterday I signed the petition for the new local republican candidate running
from Byram at noon. I increased the deductible on my apartment insurance to
lower the premium. I then stopped by Bank of New York and noticed the local
downtown crowd was sweltering which I was not with my new General Electric Air
Conditioner General
Electric Profile ASM14AA Air Conditioner Feature & Benefits which truly
makes a benefit in hot sultry weather. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop
clearing out merchandise for a new sale. I returned the Garde Manger cold
cooking book to the Greenwich Library. I dropped off some paper work at the
town hall, and I then stopped by the Greenwich Housing authority and reminded
them I still need to sign my lease. I drove by the waterfront and viewed the
fishermen enjoying the local weather. Apparently the Fluke made the local
paper. I chatted with two visiting German couples eating sandwiches from
Maneros. I then went by the Arnold Bread store and bought three loaves of
hearty grain bread for $2.67 total. I then went by Varmax Liquor pantry and the
Sherry was two expensive, but I found an excellent bargain French
"Bellejour" 1.5 Liter the large bottle white Cuvee Blanc white table
wine half price for $4.99 a bottle instead of $10. I bought three bottles for
$14.97 plus they give a 10% discount with .91 N.Y tax for $14.38 total. I
normally don't drink alcohol myself but keep it around for cooking, and
occasionally I might take a nip of wine to see how it tastes. I returned home
put away the purchases. I was a half hour late for my 3 P.M. appointment since
I had another cold meal of yesterday's cooking. I then walked the lower section
of Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with a few people. I then stopped by the
waterfront viewed the waterfront activity. I chatted with a local resident from
Antigua and reminisced about the tropics and bird watching versus the cold
weather up north in the winter. I returned home, and I had a Barq's frosted
root beer in a frosted mug. I went to bed about 7 P.M., and I was up about
12:30 A.M. today. I had four soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice and
Perrier, and vitamins for breakfast. Well have a good day, stay cool. CIO
Note:<888>08/03/00 Thursday 9:00 A.M. EDT:
I finished the laundry this morning and making the ice tea. I went to bed at 4
A.M., and I was up at 8 A.M.. I had ice cream, Perrier and orange juice, toast,
and vitamins for breakfast. I have a republican petition signer coming by
between 11 A.M. and noon to have me sign a petition. I will relax around the
apartment until I do that and wait for the mail. Have a good morning. I might
go downtown this afternoon to see how much DuBonnet Light Sherry costs to keep
around the apartment. CIO
Note:<888>08/03/00 Thursday 1:00 A.M. EDT:
I went back to bed until 8 P.M.. I had some ice cream and iced coffee when I
got up. About 10 P.M., I went out for a short walk on Greenwich Avenue. It was
quiet downtown. I then drove down by the waterfront. I stopped by the Shell
Station on the way downtown looking for a Digital Car Clock stick on to substitute
for my broken car clock, but like the Exxon Station they did not have one. I am
on the dry cycle of laundry. I am also making up a batch of ice tea. Well have
a good morning. I think I will have a bite to eat of the same as I prepared
today. CIO
Note:<888>08/02/00 Wednesday 5:25 P.M.
EDT: I checked the mail about 9 A.M.. I got my copy of www.nytha.com "New York Racing" today
about the upcoming racing season in Saratoga, New York. About 10 A.M. I started
cooking the eight pound Purdue chicken, and it was ready about 11:45 A.M.. I
put it in the refrigerator to chill. While doing this, I chopped off the corn
from four ears of corn and then cleaned and sliced a pound of green beans,
chopping them about 3/4 inch long on an angle. I then mixed the corn and bean
together without cooking in a marinade of olive oil, red wine, red and white
vinegar, sesame oil, homemade salad dressing, and herbs and spices, along with
a couple teaspoons of Dijon mustard and put it into the refrigerator to
marinade. I then peeled eight large Yukon potatoes and sliced tem in the
CusineArt and put them in water in a large pot and brought them to a boil, and
boiled the potato slices for fifteen minutes. I then cooled them under running
cold water strained them. I added the usual herbs and spices, (oregano, basil,
celery salt, ground pepper, Italian seasoning, along with some nutmeg,
cinnamon, Hot curry, Chinese five spice, dashes of Angostura bitters, and a few
drops of McHilney's Tabasco sauce and mixed them spuds with about either larger
tablespoons of Hellmann’s mayonnaise and after mixing put it all in the
refrigerator to chill. I also made up a half gallon of iced coffee. I had a
peanut butter sandwich and ice tea at noon. I then went to bed until 4 P.M.
When I got up, I adjusted the kitchen light to make it work. I then had all
three cold courses, I had made earlier in the day along with iced coffee. Now I
will go out for a evening walk. CIO
Note:<888>08/02/00 Wednesday 7:50 A.M.
EDT: I went to bed at midnight after having Microwave popcorn and ice tea. I
was up at 4 A.M. this morning. I had rice crispies, toast, vitamins, Perrier
and orange juice, and coffee. I cleaned up. I chatted with a neighbor. I went
down by the waterfront and observed the morning fog. I walked the lower section
of Greenwich Avenue. I found a quarter. The noticed the monthly commuting
ticket into Manhattan now costs about $200. I stopped by Exxon and bought
$16.40 of premium at about $2 a gallon. I said hello to a former neighbor. I
then went to the Food Emporium and bought a five pound bag of Yukon potatoes
for $3.99, a Purdue Oven stuffer roaster for .99 a pound for $7.41, green beans
at .92 a pound for . 92 for $12.32 total. I then returned home, and I am having
a glass of iced coffee. Well time for some internet work. Have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>08/01/00 Tuesday 9:55 P.M. EDT:
Well I did a little internet work this morning, and then I slept until 8:30
A.M.. I cleaned up, and I went by the bank. I then stopped by the central
Greenwich Post Office, and I bought ten stamps for $3.30. I paid my
electricity, Optimum Online, Cablevision, and Bell Atlantic bills with money
orders. These were last month’s bill, and not the bills for this month. I then
went by the First Union bank on Lafayette place and paid my rent. I stopped by
the Hospital Thrift shop and bought a unused HP 75A Laser cartridge for my HP
LaserJet II for $10. I bought two matching suitcases of heavy blue nylon with
leather straps and heavy metal zippers for $12.35 both. On can be stored inside
the other. The Hospital Thrift shop is closing out its inventory for the next
new stocking next Wednesday. I then drove over to Old Greenwich to off center
hair design and got a haircut for $15 and $5 tip. I stopped by Porticellis Old
Greenwich Food Mart, and I bought a roast beef sandwich with lettuce, tomato,
onion, on a Kaiser roll for $3.80 with a small bag of potato chips. I also
bought six ears of corn for $1.20 for about $6 total. I then stopped by CVS and
bought a 128 oz. container of Purex detergent for $2.99, 2 Palmolive
dishwashing detergent for .99 each, and a carton of Phillie light cigar
cigarettes for $12.19 plus $1.03 Ct. tax for $18.19 total. I then drove out to
Tod's Point on a very overcast day, and I ate the roast beef sandwich with
potato chips in the southwest parking area. I chatted about the weather with
some of the fishermen. One fisherman had caught the largest Fluke I had ever
seen. It was about 24 inches by 18 inches in diameter. I then drove by Staples
and toured the store. I stopped by the Greenwich Library, but it was closed for
a staff day. I then went to the Grand Union and bought two dozen eggs at $1.49
a dozen, two packages of GU frozen peas .50 each, two Stouffers Hearty pot
roast dinners for $2.50 each, a ten pack of GU dried milk for $5.89, Angostura
bitters $3.29, Ronzoni spinach fettuccini $1.75, 8 oz. GU lite mozzarella
$1.39, two "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter Unsalted" $1.33 each a
bulb of garlic .42, two half gallons of not from concentrate minute maid orange
juice $1.79 each, 3 pack of GU paper towels $1.50, a four pack of GU toilet
paper $1.35 for $31.18 total. I went home, and I put away my purchases. I had a
chilled Barq’s root beer in a frosted mug and then I went to bed about 2:30
P.M.. While sleeping a political organizer called up about me signing a
petition on Thursday at noon. I slept until 7:30 P.M., and I got up and had a
peanut butter sandwich, two ears of corn, iced tea, and coffee. I chatted with
a friend. I then filed this report. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>08/01/00 Tuesday 4:40 A.M. EDT:
Well I slept until 2 A.M.. I had some popcorn and ice tea. I worked on setting
up servers in Microsoft Netmeeting. NOAA weather radio went off at 4 A.M., and
said there would be lots of rain on Long Island up to an inch a minute until
about 4 P.M. this afternoon. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>08/14/00 Monday 10:10 P.M. EDT:
I rested most of the day. We had lots of rain, thunder, and lightning this
afternoon. I had some ice cream in the early afternoon. I had dinner of
reheated spaghetti noodles with sauce about 7 P.M. along with ice tea and
coffee. I guess I am back on a night schedule. I have to sign my lease at 1:30
P.M. in the community room on Thursday. It seems like it has cleared up outside
a bit. Have a good evening. I think I will have some ice cream. CIO
Note:<888>08/14/00 Monday 11:10 A.M. EDT:
I found this group of 100 free books for download for Microsoft Reader Barnes & Noble.com
Free eBooks . CIO
Note:<888>08/14/00 Monday 10:15 A.M. EDT:
I had a glass of a couple ounces of white wine with a couple of ounces of
Perrier before going to bed last night. I was up at 8 A.M. this morning. I had
three soft boiled eggs, toast, cappuccino, orange juice and Perrier, and
vitamins. I then checked the mail. I put my old Money 99 file back into the
program, and I have the imported version of the last years report in Money
2000. I restarted the server. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>08/13/00 Sunday 10:10 P.M. EDT:
It was a cool wet fall like day this afternoon when I went out. I parked
downtown, and I walked the lower area of Greenwich Avenue. I bought two packs
of Marlboro Milds buy one get one free for $4 both. I sat out in the park and
chatted with a local golfer. I then offered the golfer to a lift to the Grand
Union and while there I bought two half gallons of Eddy's homemade butter pecan
ice cream at buy one get one free for $5.29 total. I returned home. I boiled
some spaghetti and reheated some sauce, and I had it with ice tea. I then had a
cup of coffee. I did a little computer work. I watched a little bit of the Food
TV network and I chatted on the telephone. I had two bowls of ice cream, the
three flavor Holland Hall flavor. I guess I will relax a little bit more this
evening. Not much else going on. I will check out HBO or the other channels.
Have a good evening. CIO
Well I finished my house cleaning and watering
the plants. I made up two cans of the mixed five bean A&P coffee bean blend
with Hawaiian Kona and Savarin mixture. I had some goldfish crackers with ice
tea. I chatted with a friend in another part of the state with www.net2phone.com . Well time to clean up
and go out. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>08/13/00 Sunday 11:05 A.M. EDT:
Last night before going to bed, I had goldfish crackers, and ice cream. I also
had two ounces of white wine with a few ounces of Perrier. I was up at 6:30
A.M. this morning. I installed the Service Release 1 and about 10 updates for
Microsoft Word 2000. I then started a C: drive to D: drive backup. I went back
to bed until 10 A.M.. I started the second half of the backup. I had breakfast
of Kellogg’s rice crispies, toast, orange juice and Perrier, vitamins, and
cappuccino. I just finished the backup. I will make a few telephone calls with www.net2phone.com.I will then run Norton
SpeedDisk. While doing this I will start my house cleaning and watering the
plants. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>08/12/00 Saturday 8:55 P.M. EDT:
I completed the C: drive to D: drive backup. I rested during the second half of
the backup until 6:45 P.M.. I watched the evening news. I started Norton
SpeedDisk. I ran this while watching an HBO DreamMagic movie about Toy
Electronic Soldiers. I had some reheated spaghetti with sauce and ice tea for
dinner. The movie and the Norton SpeedDisk just finished, and I restarted the
computer and started the server. Well have a good evening. I could go out for a
drive, but I have not cleaned up for two days, so I am a bit dirty. Well have a
good evening. CIO
Note:<888>08/12/00 Saturday 4:20 P.M. EDT:
I installed all the Microsoft Works Suite 2000 programs without much trouble. I
did have trouble converting my long Microsoft Money 99 file to Microsoft Money
2000. I finally archived all the older Money 99 file except for this year. Also
when it finally did import it the file, Money 2000 does not have the Microsoft
Home Inventory feature. I am also keeping Money 99 on the machine. All programs
installed are running fine. I am now going to do a C: drive to D: drive backup.
CIO
Note:<888>08/12/00 Saturday 11:25 A.M.
EDT: NOAA weather radio went off several times last night and this morning with
"Flash Flood" warnings for this area. I was up at 10 A.M., and I had
breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, orange juice and Perrier,
cappuccino, and vitamins. I checked the mail and I got a computer magazine
called "Revolution". I will now stop the server and reboot the
computer and install Microsoft Works Suite 2000. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>08/11/00 Friday 11:20 P.M. EDT:
I read another 80 pages in the book on "Old New York" this afternoon.
NOAA weather radio has gone off constantly for the area with "Flash
Flood" warnings. About 7:30 P.M., I drove over to Staples in Old Greenwich,
and I bought Microsoft Works Suite 2000 for $49.94 plus $3 tax for $52.94
total. I then returned home driving down Greenwich Avenue on a rainy evening. I
will install the programs from Microsoft Works Suite 2000 tomorrow. They
include Word 2000, Works 2000, Encarta, Money 2000 Standard, Streets and Trips
2000, and Home Publishing. I feel the Microsoft Works Suite 2000 at half price
was an excellent value. The store has one more copy left. I then made a mixed
salad and had it with iced tea. I had a cup of coffee. I then watched an HBO
movie about Terrorist trying to blow up the FBI. Well not much else happening
on a quiet rainy evening. Have a good evening. I will go to bed shortly. CIO
Note:<888>08/11/00 Friday 1:15 P.M. EDT:
After breakfast, I did a little internet work. I listened to Cool107. I sifted
the ashes out of my cigarette cigar ash butt container. I then separated the
used tobacco for more Bull Durham tobacco to save in my tobacco jar. I went out
and checked the mail. I sat outside a while. I did a little bit more computer
work. I sifted through my Email. I had reheated spaghetti and sauce with ice
coffee at noon. I then watched a little bit of television. I called Cablevision
to remind them to start HBO. HBO is now working. I will now take a short nap.
Have an enjoyable afternoon. CIO
Ends of Notes Friday 08/11/00:
Note:<888>08/11/00 Friday 7:15 A.M. EDT: I
went out at 8 P.M. last night and I read four computer newsweeklies in the
Greenwich Library. The new clock works fine in the car. I drove down Greenwich
Avenue. I stopped by the Food Emporium and bought a 38 oz. box of Pepperidge
Farm goldfish crackers for $5.29. I returned home. I had goldfish crackers and
ice tea. I had two ounces of white wine with four ounces of Perrier before
going to bed about 10:30 P.M.. I was up at 7 A.M. this morning. The computer
server is running fine. I restarted the computer and the server. I have a bit
of activity considering I was down for almost three months. I guess the
computer won't wear out before it is outdated. On an off hand note, it has been
my impression that since they have torn down a lot of old houses in Greenwich
that possibly a spirit has moved into my apartment or building. One night when
someone came over, I saw a spirit that I would call, "The Ghost of Flanders"
appear in my apartment. Possibly it resided in the apartment or building having
been misplaced by somebody tearing down an old house. It does not bother me.
That is why I now refer to 71 Vinci Drive as "Flanders Farm". It
might explain some minor odd happenings in the building over the years. I am
about to have for breakfast three soft boiled eggs, toast, cappuccino, Perrier
and orange juice and vitamins. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>08/10/00 Thursday 6:30 P.M. EDT:
I had some of the spaghetti sauce with noodles for lunch and iced coffee. I
went out about 1:30 P.M.. I stopped by the Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I
then went by the Greenwich Hardware Store www.greenwichhardware.com and
bought a LCD "Liquid Crystal Display" clock for my car for $8.49 plus
a package of black Velcro strips for $3.49 plus .72 tax for $12.70 total. I
made my 3 P.M. appointment. I then went to CVS and bought CVS 34 oz. mouthwash
for $3.19, Gillette shaving cream gel with .50 off coupon $1.49, a jar of
Planters Dry roasted peanuts $1.99 plus .28 tax for $6.95 total. I then parked
down by the Greenwich Common. I walked the upper part of Greenwich Avenue. I
then walked the lower part of Greenwich Avenue, and I got my daily walk. I then
returned home. I had some of the peanuts with a diet Sprite in a frosted mug. I
then installed the battery on the clock and put on the two identical size
pieces of Velcro. I set the clock to the right time. I then installed it by
sticking it on the car dashboard above the old clock. I sat out in the back
yard a while watching some new private jets make their landing approach. Well I
guess I will relax a while before having a mixed salad for dinner along with
ice tea and a small cup of coffee. Have a good evening. The server seem to be
running fine for now. CIO
Note:<888>08/10/00 Thursday 12:30 P.M.
EDT: I am making up a batch of spaghetti sauce and noodles which should be
ready in a half hour. I lowered my automobile insurance, cancelled the bodily
injury coverage through Putnam Trust CNV insurance, and cancelled the GEICO
Travelers apartment insurance which should save me about $800 a year. Well I
can't wait for lunch in a half hour. I have a 3 P.M. appointment this
afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>08/10/00 Thursday 10:15 A.M.
EDT: I updated Scott's Broadcast http://mrscott.com/sound.htm
. Well enjoy it for your listening pleasure. CIO
Note:<888>08/10/00 Thursday 9:15 A.M. EDT:
I was up at 8 A.M. this morning. I had some Kellogg's rice crispies, toast,
orange juice and Perrier, cappuccino, and vitamins. I decided to start running
the server off my main computer at http://mrscott.com
, so let's see how it goes. I will now do a little regular internet work, and
possibly a broadcast. CIO
Note:<888>08/09/00 Wednesday 9:35 P.M.
EDT: I had a busy day. I went by the bank. I then went by the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift Shop for their seasonal opening. I then went by CompUSA in
White Plains, New York. I bought a SoHo Hub for about $30, and then I went by
Staples in Port Chester, New York. I bought a 14 foot LAN cable for about $10.
I then went by the Korean vegetable stand at Cumberland Farms. I bought a two
pound bag of onions for $1, a head of Endive lettuce $1, and a cantaloupe for
$1 or $3 total. I then returned home, and I had some ice tea. I installed the
HUB, but unfortunately only one computer would work on the net at a time and
not both. After tweaking settings for a few hours to no avail, I decided to
return it. I had the rest of the chicken salad for lunch with iced coffee. I
then went to Staples in Old Greenwich and returned the LAN cable. I noticed in
their weekly sales brochure they have Microsoft Works Suite 2000 for $50 down
from $90. I then went to CompUSA in Norwalk and returned the HUB. I noticed
there Microsoft Works Suite 2000 is $100. I then stopped by Circuit City and
viewed the floor merchandise. I stopped at Bradlees and looked at the RCA
universal remote for $7, but I don't think it would works on my Technics
amplifier. I noticed they have the Uniden 900 MHz cordless phone for $30 down
from $50. I then returned to Greenwich. I drove around Tod's Point on a hot
afternoon. It was 92 degrees Fahrenheit at 5 P.M.. I then drove by CVS at the
Riverside Plaza, and I bought a carton of Phillie Natural cigar cigarettes for
$12.19 plus a birthday card for .99 plus .79 tax for $13.97 total. I then drove
to the center of town. I bought $15 of premium at Exxon at $1.96 a gallon. I
then stopped by the Grand Union. I bought a half gallon of Florida Natural
orange juice for $2.50, a 16 oz. can of Contadina tomato paste for $1.35, two
large cans of GU whole tomatoes for $1.09 each, 2 GU 10 oz. salad olives $1.50
each, 2 B&G whole Kosher pickles $1.50 each, three cucumbers .99 total,
three green peppers at .99 a pound $1.39, 80% ground beef at $1.69 a pound
$2.43 for $16.02 total. I then returned home, and I put away my food. I had a
Barq's root beer in a frosted mug. I then made a mixed salad with endive
lettuce, cucumber slices, diced pepper, sliced strips of mozzarella cheese,
salad olives, diced dill pickles, and diced onion along with homemade salad
dressing. I had this for dinner with iced tea. I then had a cup of coffee. I
watched the evening BBC news on the television. I saw the life broadcast of the
Gore Libberman appearance in nearby Stamford, Connecticut. I noticed an Army
helicopter flying overhead when I returned home. I guess I will now have a bowl
of ice cream, and I will start relaxing for the evening before going to bed.
Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>08/09/00 Wednesday 8:35 A.M.
EDT: The Greenwich Hospital thrift shop should be opening their seasonal
display about now, so maybe I will stop by there this morning. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>08/09/00 Wednesday 8:30 A.M.
EDT: I relaxed and slept most of yesterday. I cancelled out on a visit of a
friend and his family since I was a little tired. I did have chicken salad and
the last of the potato salad for lunch. Also twice during the day I had ice
cream. I read the first 50 pages of "In Old New York" which I found
informative coming from an old New York family. I heard on the news we now have
nine million new immigrants in the country in the last fifteen years. I went to
bed early in the evening and was finally up at 5 A.M.. I had three soft boiled
eggs, toast, orange juice and Perrier, vitamins, and Cappuccino. I installed Microsoft Reader and found out that
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Note:<888>08/08/00 Tuesday 4:05 A.M. EDT:
I found this link in the www.greenwichtimes.com
. It is The First Presbyterian Church of
Greenwich, Connecticut ( CT ) with rebroadcast of Sunday sermons for those
of you whom are not up on Sunday morning. CIO
Note:<888>08/08/00 Tuesday 3:50 A.M. EDT:
I went back to sleep until about noon on Monday. I had some chicken salad with
potato salad and ice tea. I vacuumed the rug and put out the garbage. I made my
4 P.M. appointment. I walked around the center of town after the appointment.
It was a very hot day. I went by the library and read the Wall Street Journal.
I stopped by the Grand Union and bought two half gallons of Dolly Madison ice
cream for $1.69 each and a bag of Wise potato chips for $1.69 each $1.30 off
for $5.07 total. I noticed the Grand Union is only until 11 P.M. at night
anymore. I returned home, and I had a bowl of ice cream with ice tea. I then
had some potato chips. I went to bed and was up about 2:30 A.M.. I had
breakfast of a three egg omelet with sliced Vienna hot dogs in it, toast,
vitamins, orange juice and Perrier, and coffee. I then fired up the old
computer to file this report. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>08/21/00 Monday 8:20 P.M. EDT: I
went out after the last message. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York,
and I cashed my $20 Microsoft rebate. I got a $25 roll of the new gold Indian
Squaw coins. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I made my 4 P.M.
appointment. I drove through town and back home. I had some goldfish crackers
and ice tea. I started roasting a Rock Cornish game hen with two small
potatoes. I then made a mixed salad and ate it with ice tea. I had through
about a redecorating project which makes the room look a bit awkward. I held
off on dinner. I basically moved the desk in front of the Day Bed putting the
backup computer on it again. I put the Queen Anne chair to the right of the
main computer where the desk is. It looks a little awkward having the second
computer with monitor sticking up in the middle of the room, but it makes it
more accessible and easier to work with. I will now reheat my dinner and eat it
with ice tea and coffee. CIO
Note:<888>08/21/00 Monday 2:10 P.M. EDT:
Well not much happening. I rested for a brief spell. I guess I will have a
peanut butter sandwich and ice tea with goldfish crackers, and then clean up
and go out. CIO
Note:<888>08/21/00 Monday 11:55 A.M. EDT:
I got up during the night and had a bowl of ice cream. I was up at 9 A.M.. I
checked my mail, and I received the Microsoft rebate of $20 for the keyboard
and mouse. I had breakfast of Kellogg's rice crispies, toast, cantaloupe,
vitamins, orange juice and Perrier, and cappuccino. I did some routine internet
work. I noticed on my ValueClick advertising that lots of gambling ads are
coming up which I don't think are appropriate, so I excluded them. I don't make
that much off the ads, so I figure the ads should be more representative of the
internet. I have a 4 P.M. appointment today. Have an enjoyable afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>08/21/00 Monday 12:50 A.M. EDT:
Well I did not do much this evening. I had a bowl of popcorn and a couple
slices of bread and margarine along with ice tea. I watched a bit of the
television. Nut much happening. I think I will go to sleep. CIO
Note:<888>08/20/00 Sunday 9:35 P.M. EDT: I
went out after the last massage. I drove downtown. I then drove around Tod's
Point. I stopped by Staples in Riverside and they have lots of back to school
items on sale. I stopped by CVS and then went by the East Putnam Avenue Putnam
Trust ATM and withdrew funds. I stopped by CVS again at the Riverside shopping
plaza. I bought a carton of Phillie Natural cigar cigarettes for $12.19 plus
.73 tax for $12.92 total. I then returned to Greenwich Avenue. I walked the
lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I sat out for a while. I noticed on
returning that the Grand Union is now open until 9 P.M. on Sunday nights at 11
P.M. on other nights. I returned home, and I had a bowl of ice cream. I was
told today by a relative in Maine that 8,000 Winebagos are convened at Brunswick
Air Force Base in Maine. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>08/20/00 Sunday 6:45 P.M. EDT: I
was up at 2:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of spinach quiche, toast, orange juice and
Perrier, vitamins, and cappuccino. I did my house cleaning and watering the
plants while listening to Omega Dance
Radio . I microwaved two small potatoes five minutes and sliced them. I
then sautéed them in olive oil and butter with garlic, oregano, garlic powder,
parsley and Lea and Perrins worchestershire sauce along with three hot dogs for
dinner and ice tea and coffee. I just finished cleaning up and making telephone
calls. I will go out for some fresh air. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>08/20/00 Sunday 3:25 A.M. EDT: I
installed the demo of www.drs2006.com . I
am tired time for sleep. CIO
Note:<888>08/20/00 Sunday 2:20 A.M. EDT: I
made a file to import into RealPlayer 8.0 basic of Techno stations http://mrscott.com/Techno01.rnx .
Enjoy Techno Music, some of it is not so repetitive. CIO
Note:<888>08/20/00 Sunday 1:45 A.M. EDT: I
read through chapter 14 of "Atlantis Found". I had some ice cream and
goldfish crackers throughout the evening. I was working on a list of Techno
Favorites for RealAudio. I like this radio station Omega Dance Radio . CIO
Note:<888>08/19/00 Saturday 6:15 P.M. EDT:
I went downtown after the last message. I stopped by the local library and read
the local paper. I could not read much more because I forgot my glasses. I then
went downtown. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then walked upper Greenwich
Avenue. I sat out for a while at the top of Greenwich Avenue and the middle. I
stopped by the ATM machine at Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I read the
circular at CVS. There were quite a few people out shopping enjoying the
pleasant afternoon. I then headed over to the Grand Union. I bought two
packages of Farmland jumbo meat franks for .99 each, Red leaf lettuce at $1.29
a pound .77, Skippy light peanut butter $1.79 for 18 oz. jar, two "I Can't
Believe It's Not Butter" quarters light low salt $1.33, a 10 pack of GU
dry milk $5.89, two cucumbers .66 both, a cantaloupe .88, a green pepper at .99
a pound .42 for $17.20 total. I then drove over to the Arnold bread store
outlet and bought three loaves of HealthNut bread for $2.67 total. I returned
home. I put away my groceries, and I had a Nestea ice tea with goldfish
crackers. I then relaxed a bit. I then made a mixed salad and had it with
homemade dressing. I reheated a slice of spinach quiche and ate it with
homemade ice tea. I then had a cup of cappuccino. Well time to do a little
internet work. It was a very nice afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>08/19/00 Saturday 1:40 P.M. EDT:
I was up at noon today. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast,
vitamins, orange juice and Perrier, and cappuccino. I listened to Elvis music
on http://www.radio10.nl/live20.ram Radio
Dingold from the Netherlands for a while. I updated Scott's broadcast "http://mrscott.com/sound.htm"
for your listening pleasure. Well time to clean up and get out and enjoy the
day. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>08/19/00 Saturday 1:25 A.M. EDT:
I enjoyed dinner, and I rested a bit after dinner. I have read five chapters of
"Atlantis Found", and I might read one more chapter before going to
bed. I had some ice cream earlier. The emergency bell went off for a neighbor
about an hour ago, but it was a false alarm. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>08/18/00 Friday 5:30 P.M. EDT:
Well after breakfast I sifted through my this week's email. I read the sites at
"http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm"
. I rested a bit in the afternoon. At 3 P.M., I had a bowl of ice cream. I read
the first two chapters of "Atlantis Found". I am now cooking one of
the Rock Cornish Game hens along with three small potatoes. It should be ready
in about a half hour. I microwaved the potatoes five minutes before putting
them in the over. I seasoned the game hen with herbs and spices. I guess I will
have it with ice tea and then coffee. Well have an enjoyable evening. I might
clean up, but it basically has been a rainy day, so it would not be that
comfortable with my arthritis, but I have a bit of cabin fever. CIO
End of Notes Friday 08/18/00:
Note:<888>08/18/00 Friday 10:10 A.M. EDT:
Well I went to bed about 2 A.M., and I was up at 9:30 A.M.. I checked the mail.
I noticed when reviewing my notes last night besides the three other times that
I have reported of an individual or individuals shooting around the waterfront
in Greenwich, three years ago I also noted that there were bullet holes in the
garbage can in the southwest area of Tod's Point. For security reasons I don't
go into the details of the events. It is my viewpoint that someone could be
traveling into the area and gaining access to the waterfront for these events.
I will now have breakfast of Spinach Quiche, toast, cappuccino, orange juice
and Perrier, and vitamins. Well it is another rainy day. Have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>08/18/00 Friday 12:25 A.M. EDT:
I proofed another 100 pages of "mrscott.com/mlsnote1.doc"
. I have done 400 pages of checking the spelling of the 1160 page document. It
all takes a bit of time. I had some goldfish crackers and ice tea. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>08/17/00 Thursday 10:15 P.M.
EDT: Well I rested a bit after dinner. I then had some ice cream. I put away
the ice tea and did the dishes. I will now to some regular internet work. Have
a good evening.
Note:<888>08/17/00 Thursday 6:10 P.M. EDT:
I went out and waited and then signed my lease. I went by the library and
returned "In Old New York". I checked out "Atlantis Found"
by Clive Cussler. I read three computer newsweeklies and the local paper. I
stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop and found two crystal glass scounse
globes for $4 both. I had to run over to the bank to withdraw funds. I made my
3 P.M. appointment. I drove down Greenwich Avenue. I stopped by the Food
Emporium and bought a number of sale items. I bought a package of two Purdue
Cornish game hens at .99 a pound for $3.37, a 34 oz. box of goldfish crackers
for $5.29, two half gallons of Tropicana of ruby red and tangerine orange juice
for $1.69 each, a half gallon of Dolly Madison fudge swirl ice cream $2.49 for
$14.53 total. I returned home, and I put away my groceries. I had some goldfish
crackers with orange juice and seltzer. I am process of making up a new batch
of icetea.htm . I had
spinach quiche and chopped cantaloupe for dinner with iced tea and coffee. Well
time to read the net news. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>08/17/00 Thursday 1:05 P.M. EDT:
Well I went to bed about 3 A.M. after watching a program about President Taft
on Cspan 2. I was up about 10:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of Kellogg's rice
crisipies, toast, orange juice and Perrier, vitamins, and cappuccino. I then
checked the mail. I cleaned up. I noticed that I had to restart the server
since there was a minor power clitch while I was asleep. Well I have to sign my
lease in about 25 minutes. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>08/16/00 Wednesday 10:35 P.M.
EDT: I also had a mixed salad with dinner. I then rested until about 8 P.M.. I
had a bowl of ice cream and finished off one of the containers of Butter Pecan
ice cream. I then watched a program on Sagamore Hill and Theodore Roosevelt who
lived across Long Island Sound in Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York. It was
very informative. I guess the Roosevelt family have been living around the
waterfront of New York for quite a long time. Well I looked for some other
television, but most of it was too violent. I then washed the dishes. I decided
not to go out tonight and just to relax at home. I guess I will read a little
bit more internet news. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>08/16/00 Wednesday 6:05 P.M.
EDT: Well I finished reading Thomas Janvier's "In Old New York". I
still have to clean up, but first I might have some Spinach Quiche for dinner
with iced tea and coffee. Well it seems to be a pleasant evening outside. I
might make it out in a hour or two when life quiets down. Have a good evening.
CIO
Note:<888>08/16/00 Wednesday 3:40 P.M.
EDT: I finished making the spinach quiche, and I am letting it cool before I
put it in the refrigerator. I made up a double mixture of the filling and put
half in the freezer to save until later. I just had a peanut butter and jelly
sandwich with chopped cantaloupe and I am just finishing off some iced coffee.
I will now shower and clean up and go out for a breath of fresh air. Have a
good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>08/16/00 Wednesday 2:05 P.M.
EDT: I proofed another 150 pages of my Random Notes Document, and I am up to
300 pages. I think I will make a spinach quiche without the ham for a meal.
Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>08/16/00 Wednesday 12:15 P.M.
EDT: Well I was up at 10:30 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of three soft
boiled eggs, toast, orange juice and Perrier, cappuccino, and vitamins. I
checked the mail, and I chatted with my neighbors. Well have a good afternoon.
CIO
Note:<888>08/15/00 Tuesday 1:00 A.M. EDT:
Well I just installed Real 8.0. I think I might go to bed early tonight, so
have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>08/15/00 Tuesday 11:45 P.M. EDT:
I went out after the last message and stopped by CVS in Riverside and bought a
carton of Phillie cigar cigarettes for $12.92 with tax. I then went by the
Grand Union downtown and bought two Ragu Alfredo sauce for $1.50 each and two
dozens eggs for $1.49 each for $5.98 total. I then parked downtown. I walked
the lower section of Greenwich Avenue and then I walked up to the top of the
Avenue on a quiet night. I then walked back down the Avenue. I then walked the
lower section of the Avenue. I sat out in a few locations and observed the full
moon. Well I then returned home and reheated some spaghetti and had it with a pesto
sauce of my own inventing. Basically I just added a few drips of olive oil,
four pads of butter, oregano, Italian spices, and garlic powder and reheated it
all in the Rubbermaid container in the microwave oven for five minutes. I had
it with a can of Nestea Ice tea and some of my homemade ice tea. Well not much
happening. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>08/15/00 Tuesday 8:15 P.M. EDT:
I was up at 9:30 A.M. this morning. I had Kellogg's rice crispies, toast,
orange juice and Perrier, and cappuccino. I checked the mail. I did regularly
internet work until about 1 P.M.. I had the rest of the goldfish crackers and
ice cream. I rested a short spell. I then read some more of "Old New
York". I had dinner of a Stauffer's hearty meal pot roast dinner with iced
tea and coffee. Afterwards I rest a bit. I then watched the
"Simpson’s" for a change of pace. I am a bit rested so I might go out
for some from air. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>08/15/00 Tuesday 3:10 A.M. EDT:
I did my usual internet work. I spell checked 150 pages of my random notes
document. I am basically probably a worse typist than a speller. Well have a
good morning. I need some more rest. CIO
Note:<888>08/31/00 Thursday 1:05 P.M. EDT:
I went out this morning. I stopped by the bank. I then went by the Hospital
Thrift Shop. I then went downtown, and checked out the Mews Thrift shop. It
opens after labor day. I then went by the bank ATM. I then went by Gateway auto
parts, and the did not carry Bosch tune-up parts for my Volvo. I then went to
Stamford Volvo, but they did not have the spark plugs for my Volvo. I checked
on the price for the amp meter for my dash board, so the fuel gauge works
properly, and it is $35. The cranking mechanism for the right door window is
not available. They are expecting in the white touch up paint. I toured their
used car lot. They have a 96 blue wagon with 45,000 miles for $12,500. They
just took in a 92 Wagon with 65,000 miles for $11,000. I then went to
International Car Parts about a quarter mile west of them, and I got four Bosch
7500 spark plugs for $2.45 apiece, a Bosch rotor 04038 for $5.71, a Bosch
Distributor Cap 03010 $8.05, and Intake Valve Cleaner for $2.99 plus $1.59 tax
for $28.14. I then returned home. I put on some work clothes. In about an hour
I was able to install the plugs, rotor, and distributor cap without any
problems. I gapped the plugs at .30 mm which they were preset at. I sprayed
some WD40 on ignition parts. The car runs fine, and it had not been tuned up in
about three years or about 30,000. The old NKG spark plugs were in very good
shape, but had .35 mm gap. I saved the old parts as usual. I like using the
Bosch parts because the ignition parts have brass in stead of aluminum which
last much longer. I then took a quick shower. I had a peanut butter sandwich
with ice tea. I will go out shortly. I have a 3 P.M. appointment. I will put in
the intake valve cleaner in and fill up the car at Exxon. The catalytic
converter which is two years old and I believe warranted by Midas has a slight
rattle like one of its shielding plates are loose. I will have it checked out
tomorrow or next week. It is not leaking from what I can tell. Well have a good
afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>08/31/00 Thursday 8:05 A.M. EDT:
I installed the Office 2000 update SE1 for Word 2000 on the backup computer. I
also installed the rest of the features of Word 2000 on the main computer. I
ran WinDoctor on both computers. I also copied the Windows 98 SE Cdrom to both
computer hard drives. I ran Norton Disk Doctor on the backup computer and now I
am running Norton Speeddisk on it. I will now clean up and go out for a little
daytime activity. CIO
Note:<888>08/31/00 Thursday 5:25 A.M. EDT:
I had a dinner of two slices of ham heated in the microwave with Dijon mustard,
a half package of steamed frozen Brussels sprouts and one ear of corn on the
cob with iced tea and cappuccino. CIO
Note:<888>08/31/00 Thursday 3:15 A.M. EDT:
I spell checked my notes document for another 100 pages. I now have done 1,000
pages and have 120 pages to go. CIO
Note:<888>08/31/00 Thursday 1:45 A.M. EDT:
I was up about 7 P.M. I had breakfast of Kellogg's Rice Krispies, toast, orange
juice and Perrier, vitamins, and cappuccino. I chatted with a couple of people.
I got a tired spell and went back to bed until about 12:30 A.M.. I had some
goldfish crackers and ice cream. I channel surfed a bit. Well I will try to do
some internet work. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>08/30/00 Wednesday 10:50 A.M.
EDT: I sifted through some paper work in the apartment and had a dish of ice
cream. I went out at 7 A.M.. There were two half grown fawns in the driveway
when I went out. They moved to the hill and studied me for a while, while I
watched them. I then went downtown. Possibly the new car dealership is a
Chevrolet dealership, since I heard rumors that it might be. I walked the lower
section of Greenwich Avenue, and then I sat out for a while. I then went by
Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street when it opened. I did some
banking and gave some economic tips. I then went by the Greenwich Hospital
Thrift Shop. I next went by the Grand Union and bought three boxes of GU raisin
bran for $5 total all and a container of Tropicana Ruby Red grapefruit juice
for $2.49 for $7.48 total. I then went to the Food Emporium across the street and
bought a half gallon of Master Choice Neapolitan ice cream for $1.49, a rib eye
steak at $4.99 a pound for $4.14, a 38 oz. box of Pepperidge Farm goldfish
crackers for $5.29, a five pound bag of Mater Choice sugar $1.09, a box of
frozen broccoli spears .99 for $12.90 total. I then returned home, and I put
away my purchases. I then had some goldfish crackers and ice tea. I will now
relax and go to bed. Have a good day. It is a bit damp out today. CIO
Note:<888>08/30/00 Wednesday 5:25 A.M.
EDT: I have been surfing the net since I had my dinner around 1 A.M.. Well from
looking at prices, I won't be upgrading for quite a while. Possibly I might go
out in another couple of hours. Maybe I will read. CIO
Note:<888>08/30/00 Wednesday 1:05 A.M.
EDT: I proof checked the Scott's Notes document for another 200 pages through
page 900. I now will have some sliced ham, mashed potatoes and two ears of corn
on the cob along with iced tea and coffee. CIO
Note:<888>08/29/00 Tuesday 11:40 P.M. EDT:
I went out and stopped by the library and read the local paper. I found out
that I think they're building a car dealership at Holly Hill Lane and West
Putnam Avenue where they are removing all the boulders and rocks from the work
site. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and then I walked the
upper part of Greenwich Avenue. There was a News 8 satellite news truck out. I
returned home and chatted with some neighbors. I found out that a new tenant
and died after falling down the steps of the higher first floor level. I guess
the Housing Authority should not put tenants whom have problems with stairs on
levels that require using the stairs. It is the nature of an older building
that not all features are up to date. I found out that there had been a power
disrupting, in that the florescent light next to the books was off and the
computer had tried to reboot. Someone seems to monitor my computer activity
since I can tell this from the log. It seems that clever people are two clever
for their own good and they should learn to do their own work themselves
without interfering with other peoples work. It would seem more polite just to
make an inquiry as to what their interests are instead of trying to monitor
one's activities. Well have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>08/29/00 Tuesday 7:50 P.M. EDT:
I read a bit in the morning, and then I fell asleep all day until 6:30 P.M.. I
guess I was tired. I had a telephone call changing an appointment about 1 P.M..
I watched the ABC evening news. I just had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs,
toast, orange juice and Perrier, vitamins, and cappuccino. I guess I will now
clean up and go out for a walk. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>08/29/00 Tuesday 7:15 A.M. EDT:
I rested a bit more. I read up to about page 234 of the Reagan book. I finished
the other three biscuits with ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>08/29/00 Tuesday 3:15 A.M. EDT:
I was up at 9 P.M.. I had three soft boiled eggs, toast, orange juice and
Perrier, vitamins, and cappuccino. I read a bit of the Reagan book and fell
back asleep. I finally got up at 1 A.M.. I channel surfed, but there was not
much on. I just made a batch of "http://mrscott.com/biscuits.htm"
. I had three and save three. I will now go back to reading. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>08/28/00 Monday 1:30 P.M. EDT: I
went out after the last message. I stopped downtown. I walked lower Greenwich
Avenue. I stopped by the bank. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop. I went by
Staples in Old Greenwich. I did not buy anything. However, I noticed they have
the Bell South 2.4 gigahertz telephone for $80, but they looked to be out of
stock. They are also offering a 30 gigabyte hard drive for $170 with a free 32
megabyte memory chip which is worth about $50. I went by Radio Shack, and they
told me the new DirecTV with high speed internet would be out in about a month.
I went by CVS and I bought a carton of Phillie cigar cigarettes for $12.92. I
returned home. I had a Citra soda. I then went back downtown. I stopped by the
bank for an errand. I then went by the library, and I read the local paper. I
checked out "HMS Surprise" by Patrick O'Brian and
"Lindbergh" by Noel Behn. I then went by the Grand Union, and I
purchased two Edy's half gallon ice cream buy one get one free for $5.29, two
Wise barbeque potato chips buy one get one free $1.49 and four ears of corn .63
for $7.41 total. I then returned home. I had one of the bags of chips and a
bowl of ice cream. I will now go to bed. Have an enjoyable afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>08/28/00 Monday 7:55 A.M. EDT:
Well I channel surfed a bit. I slept from 4 A.M. to 5:30 A.M.. I started
reading again Ronald Reagan "An American Life". I am through chapter
30 up to page 200. I had breakfast of Kellogg's rice krispies, toast,
cantaloupe, orange juice and Perrier, and cappuccino. I got a check on Saturday
from GEICO for $24.85 for the balance on my apartment insurance I cancelled.
Well I guess I will go out an enjoy a little bit of the morning. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>08/28/00 Monday 1:10 A.M. EDT:
Well I finished making the ice tea. I spell proofed checked another 100 pages
through page 800 of my notes document. I just updated my Internet Broadcast "http://mrscott.com/sound.htm".
CIO
Note:<888>08/27/00 Sunday 10:55 P.M. EDT:
I went out for a walk. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and then
the upper section. I sat out for a while. I then walked the lower section of
Greenwich Avenue by the train station and then up Arch Street and returned home
shortly. I am now making up a batch of "http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm"
. Not much happening this evening. I will now resume my regular computer work.
CIO
Note:<888>08/27/00 Sunday 8:05 P.M. EDT: I
finished my house cleaning and watering the plants at about 1 P.M.. I had a
telephone call from a family member. I rested until 6 P.M.. I had a dinner of a
slice of ham and mashed potatoes along with ice tea and coffee. Today I also
backed up the C: and E: drives to the D: drive. I also ran Norton SpeedDisk on
both the C: and E: drives. Well time to go out for some fresh air. Have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>08/27/00 Sunday 8:10 A.M. EDT: I
was up at 6 A.M.. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, orange juice
and Perrier, cappuccino, and vitamins. I rested a bit, and now I guess I will
do house cleaning. CIO
Note:<888>08/26/00 Saturday 11:50 P.M.
EDT: Well I rested until 5:30 P.M.. I got up and ate a slice of ham and mashed
potatoes along with ice tea and coffee. I then started reading "Atlantis
Found". I just finished the book. Well time to relax. CIO
Note:<888>08/26/00 Saturday 10:35 A.M.
EDT: Well I rested a little until about 8:30 A.M.. I had a meal of three fried
eggs with sliced ham and toast along with coffee and orange juice. It is a nice
sunny day out. I might go out or rest, I am not sure. I made a telephone call
to a family member. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>08/26/00 Saturday 6:00 A.M. EDT:
Well I read through page 709 of "Atlantis Found". I guess I might
take another cat nap. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>08/26/00 Saturday 3:30 A.M. EDT:
I proof checked another 100 pages through page 700 of notes document. I will
now do some reading. CIO
Note:<888>08/26/00 Saturday 1:50 A.M. EDT:
I watched a bit of television and then I rested again until about 1 A.M.. I had
a meal of two slices of ham and mashed potatoes with iced tea and cappuccino. I
now will do some regular internet work. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>08/25/00 Friday 8:05 P.M. EDT:
Well I was up at 5:30 P.M.. I had a call at noon from a family member. I had
breakfast of Kellogg's Rice Krispies, toast, orange juice and Perrier,
vitamins, and cappuccino. I then listened to the BBC until now for two hours,
separating a week and a half's cigarette cigar butts from the ash and the
reusable tobacco stubs. I then added the tobacco to my aromatic pipe tobacco
jar. I now have five pints of tobacco ash which is handy to mix with gold leaf
paint when one wants to get an antique gilded frame look or other effect in
painting. Perhaps I should see if a art store would buy the ash from me. Well
not much happening. I guess I will clean up and go out for some fresh air. Have
a good evening. CIO
End of Notes for Week Friday 08/25/00
Note:<888>08/25/00 Friday 3:55 A.M. EDT:
Well I rested a bit. I had a bowl of mashed potatoes with iced tea. I read
until just now up to page 376 or through chapter 33 of "Atlantis
Found". On the theory of Atlantis, there are some many theories that it is
hard to come up with the correct one. My own personal theory has been that
Atlantis existed in the San Francisco Bay area of California about ten thousand
years ago give or take a thousand years, and that a volcano like Crater Lake
erupted causing great devastation on that side of the continent. Still it is
hard to tell, it might have been just a quaint sea village like Santa Terrini.
Possibly like in this book it could have existed in Antarctica, but since with
modern satellite tracking at depths of over fifty feet, I would assume some
group of groups would have found more interesting evidence. Perhaps the Chinese
know the answer, or the Tibetans, or the ancient Indians of India. Whatever the
riddle, it is my general theory we're probably be stuck working on this planet
for the rest of our lives, so one might as well get use to dealing with the
status quo, as opposed to ancient mythologies that keep repeating themselves.
Whatever the case, the taxpayers that pay for all this high tech information
would surely be the last to know. I suppose it is enjoyable to read after
reading computer tech for the last ten years at least to relax. Anyway, I have
a feeling this book with a recurring theme won't add much to our knowledge of
ancient civilizations past, but if you put it in conjunction with the
"History Channel" and the "Discovery Channel", we could
always hope the "Star Ship" beams us up in time in case anything like
this happens. Well time for some rest, so have a good night or should I say morning.
Cheerio, CIO, Mike.
Note:<888>08/24/00 Thursday 10:35 P.M.
EDT: After the last message, I went downtown and walked lower Greenwich Avenue.
I then walked to the top of the Avenue and sat out for a while. I said
"Good Evening" to a visiting family from Brazil and chatted about coffee.
I then walked the lower section of the Avenue again. I chatted with a couple of
locals. It was a nice evening for a change and quite a few people were out
strolling and having dinner and coffee enjoying the night time ambience. I
suppose we still have to be weary of encephalitis for a while. However it was
enjoyable to get a little outside activity for a change. I returned home and
chatted with a neighbor for a while. I then channel surfed for a while. Well
not much else happening, so I might read and rest for a while. Have a quiet
evening. CIO
Note:<888>08/24/00 Thursday 6:35 P.M. EDT:
Well I listened a little tech news. While doing this, I peeled about a dozen
medium potatoes. I then diced them into about one inch cubes. I covered them
with water and brought them all to a boil in about fifteen minutes with a
little salt added. I then boiled them forty minutes. While doing this I chatted
with a friend back from vacation on his way to work. I then drained the
potatoes with a colander. I added slices of a stick of "I Can't Believe
It's Not Butter" and a few dashes of Hungarian pepperica. I then mixed
them all on low speed with a electric hand mixer until smooth with about a
quarter of a cup of milk. I cut two quarter inch slices of ham and microwaved
them two and a half minutes and then put on a little Dijon mustard. I had the
ham and mashed potatoes with ice tea and coffee for dinner. Now I will go out
for a little fresh air. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>08/24/00 Thursday 4:20 P.M. EDT:
I was up at noon. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice and Perrier, cappuccino and vitamins. I restarted the server. I made my 3
P.M. appointment. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and read a computer
magazine and the local paper. Well not much happening on a warmer day. Have a
good evening. CIO
Note:<888>08/24/00 Thursday 4:30 A.M. EDT:
Well I finished my email and daily work routine. Time to start slowing down and
heading towards bed. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>08/24/00 Thursday 3:15 A.M. EDT:
I finished the laundry. I spelled checked another 100 pages in the Notes
Document up to 600 pages done. I had a peanut butter sandwich and ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>08/24/00 Thursday 1:15 A.M. EDT:
Well I read up to page 300. I rested a bit. I watched a little television. I
finished off the ice cream. I just started laundry. CIO
Note:<888>08/23/00 Wednesday 6:30 P.M.
EDT: I went out and stopped by the bank and exchanged my $25 roll of Indian
coins for paper bills. I then stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop. I stopped by
Exxon and bought at $1.96 a gallon $13.80 of premium. I stopped by the library
and read the local paper and three computer newsweeklies along with PC
Magazine. I went to the Grand Union and bought a Carvemaster smoked ham at
$2.99 a pound for $9.54, along with a 10 pound bag of potatoes $2.49, a 2 pound
bag of onions $1.99, and GU large eggs for $1.49 for $15.51 total. I then
returned home, and I had a Nestea ice tea. I then sliced two potatoes and
microwaved them six minutes. I then fried them in oil, butter, herbs, and
Worchestershire sauce with two hot dogs. I had them for dinner with iced
coffee. Well time to watch the ABC evening news. CIO
Note:<888>08/23/00 Wednesday 2:05 P.M.
EDT: I was up at noon today. I had breakfast of Kellogg's rice crispies, toast,
orange juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. I restarted the server. I updated Scott's Computer Setup . Well time
to clean up and go out for errands. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>08/23/00 Wednesday 3:25 A.M.
EDT: I spell checked another hundred pages of my Notes Document up to page 100.
I read up to page 265 in the book. I had a peanut butter sandwich and ice tea.
I will now go through "http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm"
. I will then go to bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>08/22/00 Tuesday 11:55 P.M. EDT:
I read through Chapter 19 of "Atlantis Found" about 200 pages through
the book. I had a bowl of Eddy's Old Fashioned Butter Pecan Ice Cream. I
noticed today I have 16 bottles of Perrier left from my initial purchase in
May. I guess in September, I might have to get some more, if I can afford it.
Well time for a little bit of regular computer work. CIO
Note:<888>08/22/00 Tuesday 7:55 P.M. EDT:
I decided to move the desk with backup computer by the entrance where the white
file cabinet was. I put the white file cabinet in the bedroom. I took the long
connecting cord off the bedroom telephone and used it to connect the backup
computer modem in its new location. The is now open access to the Day Bed for
easy television viewing or resting. The bar stereo area is open, and the over
couch sitting area is much more open. I put the bedroom telephone on the
answering machine since it has a shorter cord instead of by the bedside. I was
able to get the backup computer telephone modem working by putting it on IRQ 5
and Com Port 5. With a little tweaking of the network and adding my modem init
string "&F&C1&D2&K1&M4L2S6=2S7=90S10=7", I have
the telephone modem working Alta Vista free dialup in Stamford, if I should
ever want to not use the main cable modem on the main computer or if two
individuals wanted to access the net at different speeds. The overall setup is
very pleasing to eye as far as the apartment looks now, plus one can also see
the television from the Queen Anne chair. I now will have some fried hotdogs
and potatoes with a mixed salad and ice tea and coffee. Have a good evening.
CIO
Note:<888>08/22/00 Tuesday 3:10 P.M. EDT:
Well I was up at 1 P.M.. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast,
orange juice and Perrier, vitamins, and cappuccino. I checked my mail. I will
chatted with a relative. I will now try to get the Logicode telephone modem
going on the backup computer by changing the IRQ or the slot. Well have a good
afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>08/22/00 Tuesday 5:20 A.M. EDT:
After dinner, I installed the Microsoft Works 2000 Suite except Money 2000 on
the backup computer. I then spent about six hours trying to get the Logicode X2
Modem working on it. I got it working occasionally, but it would quit on
rebooting. I did not get it to dial out successfully, when I had it working. I
will work on it later. I still have to install the Suite 2000 update. Well the
working situation for the backup computer is much easier in the new desk
position. I watched some television on PBS while installing software. Well I am
tired time for sleep. I did have some goldfish crackers and ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>09/07/00 Thursday 7:35 P.M. EDT:
I rested most of the afternoon. I woke up and had some ice cream and goldfish
crackers. I was finally up about 6:15 P.M., and I watched the evening news. I
just had three fried hot dogs with rolls and Dijon mustard, ice tea, and
coffee. I will now try to do a little reading. CIO
Note:<888>09/07/00 Thursday 1:55 P.M. EDT:
I went through my internet list "http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm"
. I then installed MSN Explorer Preview 2
. I sifted through my email. There is a charity event at Polo "http://www.ygop.org/Polo.htm"
. I finished making the ice tea "http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm"
. I had steak stew for lunch along with ice tea and coffee. I am going out to
check the mail. I need to remove the three beach chairs from the back seat of
the car, but I will keep the three in the trunk. I might do some reading of the
Lindbergh book this afternoon. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>09/07/00 Thursday 10:40 A.M.
EDT: I woke up last night and had some goldfish crackers and a diet Sprite. I
was up at about 9:30 A.M. this morning. I had three medium boiled eggs, toast,
orange juice, cappuccino, and vitamins. I have to make some ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>09/06/00 Wednesday 11:45 P.M.
EDT: I relaxed a bit. Then I put the new Belkin surge suppressor power control
panel underneath the main computer, and I put the an older power control panel
underneath the secondary computer. I also found in the CMOS, I had one PNP
setting set to EISA/ISA left over from when I had the old sound card in the
computer which I fixed. The computer does not make a ping when I start it now.
Well time to relax and go to bed. CIO
Note:<888>09/06/00 Wednesday 9:15 P.M.
EDT: I went out about 4 P.M.. I stopped by the Greenwich Library. I read three
computer newsweeklies. I noticed that the old building was now opened, so I
toured the renovations. It is very spacious with new addition with lots more
quiet reading areas. It all seems to work together. I then went downtown. I sat
out n the park for a while and chatted with a local. I walked the lower section
of Greenwich Avenue. I sat in the park some more. I walked the upper section of
Greenwich Avenue. I sat out at the top for a while. I stopped by CVS and bought
a can of cashews for $2.50. I then walked back down the Avenue. I put the
cashews in the car. I then walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and I
noticed the Richard's gala was in full swing. I then sat out at the Post Office
for a while. I then drove over to the Food Emporium, and I bought a half gallon
of Edy's homemade ice cream butter pecan for $2.99 and a 38 oz. box of
Pepperidge Farm goldfish crackers for $5.29 for $8.28 total. I then returned
home, and I had the cashews and ice tea for dinner. I might finish off the old
container of ice cream. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>09/06/00 Wednesday 3:20 P.M.
EDT: See what Hurley Haywood is testing in the desert iSTYLETV
- CLASSIC CARS - News - Porsche Turbo - Close Encounter . CIO
Note:<888>09/06/00 Wednesday 3:10 P.M.
EDT: I was up at 8:30 A.M. this morning. I had GU raisin bran, toast, orange
juice, vitamins, and cappuccino for breakfast. I got a tired spell while trying
to read, and I slept until 2 P.M.. I did get up and have four scoops of ice
cream. I chatted for about an hour on Net2Phone. It was 111 degrees Fahrenheit
in Texas yesterday. It seems to be nice and comfortable out here. I had three
fried hotdogs with buns and Dijon mustard for lunch with a dill pickle, ice
tea, and coffee. I will now clean up and go by the library and enjoy the day.
CIO
Note:<888>09/06/00 Wednesday 1:45 A.M.
EDT: I updated my CMOS to an August 7, 2000 version. For some odd reason the
computer makes a short beep when starting up. I also updated the NASA page "http://mrscott.com/nasa.htm"
with links to "http://mrscott.com/nasa-106.htm"
. Well time to head off to bed. CIO
Note:<888>09/05/00 Tuesday 11:55 P.M. EDT:
I did my daily work routine. I went to www.speedguide.net
and did a few tweaks. I updated "vtcp.386". I added the line to the
system.ini file to allow memory for my LAN card. I also setup my computer as a
"Network Server" instead of "Desktop Computer" in
preferences. It is all running fine. I tried without success to get the 83.5
MHz setting to work, but it does not. Possibly I only have 66 MHz memory. Well
I will read a little internet tech news now. CIO
Note:<888>09/05/00 Tuesday 9:40 P.M. EDT:
I was up from my nap at 5:30 P.M.. I had some goldfish crackers and ice cream
while I was resting. I received a telephone call from a friend back from
vacation that was fishing on Lake Champlain. I went out after cleaning up. I
stopped by the ATM machine. I drove over to CompUSA in White Plains, New York.
I bought three 1000 minute Net2Phone YAP cards for $9.99 apiece and a package
of Champion paper for $2.99 with $2.56 tax for $35.51 total. I returned to
Greenwich and bought $16 of premium at $1.98 a gallon at the Exxon station. I
stopped by the local library and read the newspaper. I took a walk on lower
Greenwich Avenue. I overheard the new Richard's department store opens on
Thursday. I noticed their is a new restaurant near Zyns. I returned home and
had some of my steak stew for dinner with ice tea and coffee. This morning when
I went out, I spent $7.44 on two bags of small carrot for $1.29 each, two boxes
of mushrooms for $1.29 each, a bulb of garlic .40, two red peppers .86 and two
green peppers $1.02 all of which I used in the stew. I also used the two shell
steaks trimmed and sliced, seven medium potatoes, six medium onions, two ears
of corn sliced off, along with three cups milk, and three cups white wine along
with the usual assortment of herbs, spices, condiments for flavoring. It made
about six quarts of healthy stew. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>09/05/00 Tuesday 1:10 P.M. EDT:
I finished the steak and vegetable stew. I put three medium containers in the
freezer and one large one in the refrigerator. I sanded the small rust spots on
the car while the stew was finishing simmering. I then used the touch up white
paint to cover up the small rust spots. I then used the white spray paint to
spray the inside rims of the real wheel housing panels, the lower seams of the
doors, and one larger rust spot. I then fried three hotdogs and had them on
rolls with Dijon mustard and ice tea and coffee. In the French tradition, I
think I will take my midday nap. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>09/05/00 Tuesday 10:25 A.M. EDT:
I made two three quart pots of the meat flavored vegetable stew mixture. I also
added a bag of tiny carrots and a box of sliced mushrooms to each pot along
with slicing corn off an ear of corn for each pot. The mixture will be ready in
about a half hour. It is simmering. I will then refrigerate half and freeze
half. Enjoy the day. CIO
Note:<888>09/05/00 Tuesday 8:20 A.M. EDT:
I was up at 6:30 A.M. this morning. I had a call at 1 A.M. this morning from a
family member that had their house broken into. It was also mentioned that it
was 109 degrees Fahrenheit in Texas. I had three sot boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. I installed the Belkin power control center
underneath the backup computer. It is identical to the primary on the main
computer. I filled out the rebate form. I will now go mail it, then go to the
Korean vegetable market next to Cumberland Farms for green peppers, mushrooms,
and garlic; so I can make Pot Au Feu with the steaks and onions and potatoes
along with herbs, spices, condiments, white wine, milk, butter, and oils. Well
have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>09/04/00 Monday 8:25 P.M. EDT: I
went out this morning after the last message. I stopped by the ATM machine. I
sat downtown and chatted with a summer resident. I then drove up to CompUSA in
Norwalk via the Post Road. I stopped by AutoZone in east Stamford, and bought a
can of white auto spray paint and a brush tube of white auto paint for $3.29
and $2.79 plus .36 tax for $6.44 total. If it is dry tomorrow, I will try to
touch up the car tomorrow. I then went up to CompUSA. I stopped by the ATM at
Citibank in Norwalk, but I did not use it since it costs $1.50 charge. I then
went to CompUSA. They do not carry the YAP cards for Net to Phone there since
too many were stolen. I will have to try the store in White Plains some time
latter. I did find a bargain. I got a $30 Belkin Surge protector control center
for $10 off or $19.99 plus $1.20 tax for $21.19 plus it comes with a $20 mail
in rebate, so it is virtually free. I will use it with the backup computer
since I have two good surge protectors on the main computer. I then drove back
home the scenic way up through Darien and through and around downtown New
Canaan and back down the Merritt Parkway to Stamford. I then drove down the
Avenue and back around to the Grand Union. I bought a Mystic Pizza for $2.50, a
package of Sunshine hotdog rolls for $1.99, "I Can't Believe It's Not
Butter" $1.33, a Stauffer's Hearty chicken fettuccini $2.50, two package
of Farmland Franks for .99 each, two shell steaks with bone in at $4.99 a pound
for $9.08, two jars of Skippy peanut butter 18 oz. for .99 each for $21.36. I
then returned home, and I had a Mystic pizza and Citra soda for dinner after
putting away the groceries. I then went downtown, and I chatted with a local
golfer about golf in the area and other various events in Florida. I sat out
through a minor shower. I took a walk around lower Greenwich Avenue. There were
quite a few people out for dinner. I returned home and had a Citra soda. I will
set up the new surge protector tomorrow and touch up the car paint. Well time
to relax and have a peanut butter sandwich and get ready for bed. CIO
Note:<888>09/04/00 Monday 9:50 A.M. EDT: I
cleaned up. I had three hotdogs with rolls and Dijon mustard, ice tea, and
coffee. The Spider is still running on my computer for the last three day. It's
IP address is "208.178.109.35". It does not make sense that someone
would run a spider since the entire directory is downloadable unless it is a LINUX
newbie. Well time for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>09/04/00 Monday 7:50 A.M. EDT: I
updated Scott's weekly broadcast "http://mrscott.com/sound.htm"
. CIO
Note:<888>09/04/00 Monday 7:25 A.M. EDT: I
went out yesterday after the last message. I stopped by Staples in Old
Greenwich. I went by CVS in Old Greenwich. I bought a carton of Philly cigar
cigarettes for $15.04. I drove around Tod's Point. I went downtown. I sat out
for a while downtown. I returned home about 5 P.M.. I went to bed, and I was up
at 3 A.M.. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, orange juice, cappuccino,
and vitamins. I rested until 6:30 A.M.. I had some ice cream. I still have a
spider blocking my web server which is a real pain. CIO
Note:<888>09/03/00 Sunday 1:40 P.M. EDT: I
was up at 6:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. I rested a bit more until 9:30 A.M.. I had a
dish of ice cream and a bag of barbeque potato chips. I started listening to
Cool 107.4 from Pensacola, Florida. I did my house cleaning and watering the
plants. I had three hotdogs on rolls with a couple of dill pickles along with
ice tea and coffee for lunch. I changed the logs on my Apache server for the
new month. I have a Spider indexing my site, so it does not always work. Well
time to clean up and go outside for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>09/02/00 Saturday 11:35 P.M.
EDT: Spent some time looking at Search Engines, but I did not find any that
were useful. CIO
Note:<888>09/02/00 Saturday 8:50 P.M. EDT:
I did a little regular internet work, and then rested on Saturday. I was up at
6:30 P.M.. I watched the evening news. I had a ribeye steak for dinner with two
ears of corn on the cob, ice tea, and coffee. Have an enjoyable evening. CIO
Note:<888>09/02/00 Saturday 11:45 P.M.
EDT: I was up at 10 P.M.. I had breakfast of Kellogg's Rice Krispies with a bit
of GU raisin bran, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. Time for
regular internet routine. CIO
Note:<888>09/01/00 Friday 2:05 P.M. EDT: I
went back out. I stopped by the ATM. I went by Union Trust on Lafayette Place,
but they no longer handle the housing authority. I instead had to go to Union
Trust on Benedict Place. I parked in the center of town and went there. I sat
out a while downtown until noon. I then went by ELDC. I then went by Radio
Shack in Cos Cob, and I bought a 12 foot telephone extension cord for $5.18
with tax. I then went by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I then went to the Grand
Union. I returned $1.25 in cans. I bought a dozen GU large eggs for $1.49,
"I Can't Believe It's Not Butter" $1.33, a Mystic Cheese pizza $2.49,
two half gallons of Tropicana Ruby Red orange juice $2.49, four ears of corn
.63 for $10.95 total. I then went to McDonalds on West Putnam Avenue. They have
the dollar specials. I bought two junior McRib sandwiches for $1 each and a
junior chocolate shake for $1 plus .18 tax for $3.18 total. I then returned
home and put away the groceries. I had a glass of ice tea. Well time to go to
bed. Enjoy the rest of the day. CIO
Note:<888>09/01/00 Friday 10:45 A.M. EDT:
I went out at 7 A.M.. I have a guarantee for the catalytic converter from
February 1998 at 96,000 miles when it was replaced my Midas. I also had a fuel
filter replaced then. I also got a battery from Exxon then. I waited until the
service desk was opened at 7:30 A.M.. I went over to Duncan Donuts and I had a
cheese omelet croissant combination. At 8 A.M., Midas checked the car out. The
put a strap clamp around the catalytic converter keep it from rattling. I then
went down by the waterfront. I chatted with a couple of locals. I then went by
the bank. I then went by the Greenwich Post Office and paid my electricity,
telephone, Cablevision, and Optimum Online bills with money orders. I then went
by the Arnold Bread store and bought two loaves of Oat Bran bread and a package
of hotdog buns for $2.40. They have at least a 100 packages of hotdog buns at
the moment. They were running low on hamburger buns. I then returned home. I
fried up two hotdogs and had them on buns with Dijon mustard along with a Citra
soda. I will now go out and pay my rent. CIO
End of Scott's Notes Friday 09/01/00:
Note:<888>09/01/00 Friday 3:25 A.M. EDT: I
finished spell proofing Scott's Previous Random Notes Document linked from "http://mrscott.com/note02pr.htm".
The Microsoft Word 2000 document 1122 pages is "http://mrscott.com/mlsnote1.doc"
and the long web page of the same content is "http://mrscott.com/mlsnote1.htm".
The document is a log, not meant to be a literary effort. It tends to show in
my daily routine by maintaining my internet and other activities by simple
routine, I have been able to maintain this effort on a limited budget. CIO
Note:<888>09/01/00 Friday 1:20 A.M. EDT: I
went out after the last message. I put the fuel injector cleaner in the car. I
stopped by the ATM. I stopped by Exxon and put $11.25 of premium in the car. I
went to the library, and I read three computer news weeklies and the Greenwich
Times. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. My 3 P.M. appointment is going to France
for a couple of weeks, so I won't have it for the next couple of weeks. I
returned home. A friend whom has a six mother in Boston stopped by on his way
back from Boston on his way to work. He enjoyed a cold Coors Beer in a frosted
mug, and we chatted about local events. I went to bed at 6 P.M.. I was up at
midnight. I had three soft boiled eggs, toast, orange juice and Perrier,
vitamins, and cappuccino. I will take the car my Midas in the morning to have
them stop the Catalytic converter shield from rattling. It should be covered
under the warranty. Norton SpeedDisk had finished running on the backup
computer when I woke up. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>09/14/00 Thursday 2:40 P.M. EDT:
I was up at 11 A.M.. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, orange juice,
cappuccino, and vitamins. I replaced the Primary IDE cable on my C: and D: hard
drives since I was having problems with the other cable. I keep extra cables
around. I listened to the Windows
Me is here! broadcast. I am not sure if the $59.95 version is available in stores
around here. If I wanted to Network the computers together, I would need to
install another LAN card in the primary computer. However all my PCI slots are
used up. I could take the EISA 3Com Ethernet II out of the back up computer and
replace it with another SoHo LAN card for $20. I have room for the EISA 3Com
Ethernet II LAN card in the primary computer. However, I think it only works on
IRQ 3 or IRQ5 or possibly IRQ7, however I only have IRQ 12 free. If the
Creative PCI card using IRQ 3 and 5 could share the same IRQ with the 3 Com
Ethernet II LAN card, I might be able to network the computers together.
Otherwise, I would have to try to move the one of the IRQ 3 or 5 devices to IRQ
12 which I am not sure would be possible. Then the two SoHo LAN cards would be
networked together between the two computers. However since I am running a
server on the cable modem, I would not want to enable file sharing on the
network which would make it open to hackers. At the moment I can not afford
Windows ME or another LAN card anyway. Well time to clean up and enjoy the day.
I might stop by Staples in Old Greenwich to see if they are selling the $60
Windows Me version, but I would need to go to CompUSA probably in White Plains
for a $20 LAN card. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>09/14/00 Thursday 1:30 A.M. EDT:
Unfortunately the computer persists in not running at 450 MHz, although it
occasionally does boot up at that speed. After fiddling with it some more, I
took a nap from about 9 P.M. to 10:30 P.M.. I then got up and tried flashing my
bios with an older bios, but I guess being a little tired, I flashed the bios
with one from my backup computer. I keep backups of both computers bios chips.
I then disassembled both computers. I booted the backup computer and then
removed the bios from it, I then inserted the bios form the main computer in
its place and flashed it with right bios. This all took some time and some
tinkering. I then checked my backup bioses while I had the system open. I
reinstalled the primary bios in the main computer and flashed it with the
latest bios August 7, 2000. I was not able to get the primary computer booting
at 450 MHz by using earlier bioses I tried. I then reassembled both computers
again. This all took some time. I still have backups for both computer bioses.
Well all to now avail. I guess I will continue running the computer for the
indefinite future at 366 Mhz. It all works fine at that speed. Well I guess one
consider it a little practice on repair techniques. I also was able to successfully
flash a bios from the computer while it was turned on, removing one chip
loosely inserted and replacing it with another. Of course both of my computers
although they use different bioses have similar motherboards and the same bios
chips. One has to remember to make sure the bios chip notch matches up with the
motherboard chip. Well I still have not eaten, so time for some reheated
spaghetti and ice tea. Have a good morning. I probably will go to bed soon
after eating. CIO
Note:<888>09/13/00 Wednesday 7:45 P.M.
EDT: I was up until about 3 A.M. doing a little bit of internet work. I had
some goldfish crackers and ice tea. I was up about noon today. I had GU raisin
bran, toast, orange juice, cappuccino, and vitamins. I chatted with a friend. I
then worked on the computer. It quit working at 450 MHz speed, so I spent the
afternoon tinkering with the system. I finally think I got it all right. I
changed my video card putting it in Slot 2 and my LAN card in Slot 1. I then
tinkered with the system and decided to assign the LAN card to IRQ 10, the
video card to IRQ 9, and the Sound Card to IRQ 3. I then in testing the
computer in 366 MHz mode, I installed the Diamond Stealth S540 video drivers
from the Cdrom that came with it instead of using the updated drivers. After
rebooting in 366 MHz mode, I rebooted at 450 MHz mode several times, and it all
seems to work fine at 450 MHz. For now I have it all working fine. I had some
peanuts and ice tea while doing this. I will now put the cover on the computer
and start the server. I will then have some spaghetti, ice tea, and coffee for
dinner. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>09/13/00 Wednesday 12:15 A.M.
EDT: I went out after the last message. I walked the lower section of Greenwich
Avenue. It was not too busy. I sat out at the Post Office for a while. I then
walked up to the top of the Avenue and sat out at the top. I was walking back
down the street, and there was about a one year old skunk walking up the Avenue
in front of the Richard Lois art gallery. I alerted departing staff from the 64
Greenwich Avenue about possible jeopardy. I guess the skunk needed a little bit
of exercise too. I then sat out at the veterans monument for a while. I then
walked lower Greenwich Avenue and the town was beginning to wind down. I
returned home about 11 P.M.. They now have a sign in front of the West Putnam
Avenue and Holly Hill construction site. It is going to be the new home of
Competition Sports BMW motors that is now further east up the Avenue. I don't
know if they are going to keep their old dealership and used car lot. I guess
lots of people buys BMWs still. I have not noticed many around or I do not know
what the new models look like or I don't recognize them. So many of the new
cars look the same anymore. I had some ice tea and goldfish crackers. I am now
rebooting the server. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>09/12/00 Tuesday 8:15 P.M. EDT:
I went out about 5 P.M., and I voted in the Connecticut 150th district primary.
I then stopped by the Greenwich Library, and I read the Greenwich Times, the
Wall Street Journal, and Investors Daily. I then went downtown, and I took a
short walk on Greenwich Avenue. I then returned home, and I had a diet Sprite
in a frosted mug. I watched the BBC news on Channel 21 at 7 P.M.. I am now
boiling water for spaghetti noodles and I will have it with defrosted meat and
tomato sauce along with ice tea and coffee. Well have a good evening. I might
read this evening. CIO
Note:<888>09/12/00 Tuesday 3:05 P.M. EDT:
I was up at 1 P.M.. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. I made a few calls. I sifted through my email.
CIO
Note:<888>09/12/00 Tuesday 7:35 A.M. EDT:
I set the CMOS multiplier for the memory to 0 from 4. I am running a Norton
Benchmark of 110, but once for some odd reason I got a 250 which would be the
rating for a Pentium II 450 MHz. CIO
Note:<888>09/12/00 Tuesday 7:25 A.M. EDT:
Hurry, I finally have the computer running at 459 MHz with the CPU CMOS bus of
83.5 MHz. I checked my startup files. I had a Microsoft File loading for the
clock "vrtwd.386" which was causing the problem with my Diamond
Stealth Video Card. I also have the video card running at 85 MHz. The system is
running fast and smooth as good as ever. Well it took some time to figure this
out. I search the file name in AltaVista and found a Microsoft site and another
site saying to delete the registry key for "VRTWD" in the registry.
Well let's hope this solves all my problems. Time for rest. CIO
Note:<888>09/12/00 Tuesday 5:35 A.M. EDT:
I spent more time trying to get the 450 MHz setting working with the CPU, but
to no avail. It seems to me the video driver might have a problem; but I unable
to resolve it. Well time for goldfish crackers and ice tea before going to bed.
Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>09/12/00 Tuesday 3:35 A.M. EDT:
I finished the laundry. I had to do spend a little extra time since one of the
three dryers was broken, so I had to wait to do the third load. I also updated
my Diamond Multimedia Stealth S/540 video card bios and its drivers. I tinkered
trying to over clock the AMD K6 II to 83.5 MHz, so I could have it running
successfully at 450 MHz to no avail. Well time for some goldfish crackers and
ice tea before going to bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>09/11/00 Monday 10:50 P.M. EDT:
I microwaved three hotdogs and had them rolls and Dijon mustard and ice tea. I
drove downtown, and I made my 4 P.M. appointment. I then went to the Grand
Union and bought two buy one get one free of Edy's butter pecan ice cream for
$5.29 both. I returned home, and I had some peanuts and two scoops of butter
pecan ice cream. I then rested. I had a call at 6:30 P.M.. I returned the call
when I woke up at 8 P.M.. I chatted with another person. I watched a little bit
of television. However, since I don't watch television too much I have a hard
time getting into it. I had a Stauffer's Hearty chicken fettuccini meal with
ice tea and coffee. I just started my laundry, and it should be done in about
another hour. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>09/11/00 Monday 2:45 P.M. EDT: I
did a little regular system work. I found this site which would be good for
ordering a barebones system Adamant
Computers, Inc - The best value for your money . Well time to have a couple
of hotdogs and ice tea for lunch. I have a 4 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note:<888>09/11/00 Monday 11:35 A.M. EDT:
I was up at 10 A.M.. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. I checked my mail. Well have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>09/11/00 Monday 1:20 A.M. EDT: I
went out after the last message. I stopped by the library and read the local
paper. I then went to my usual ATM. I then drove down the Avenue. I drove over
to Staples in Old Greenwich and toured the store. I then went to CVS in Old
Greenwich. I bought a carton of Phillie cigar cigarettes for $14.19, two buy
one get one free of 6 oz. Diamond Smoke House Almonds $2.99 both, two clearance
item, chips clamps .09, and a hose nozzle .40 plus .88 tax for $18.55 total. I
then drove around Tod's Point. I then went downtown. I walked lower Greenwich
Avenue. I then returned home. I watched an HBO movie. I then fried three hot
dogs and ate them with rolls, Dijon mustard, iced tea, and coffee. At 9 P.M. or
a little after, I chatted with a family member. I then went downtown. I walked
the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I sat out a bit and enjoyed the evening.
I then returned home. I had some goldfish crackers and a diet Sprite in frosted
mug. I watched another HBO movie. I then watched the "Outer Limits".
I will now start to relax before going to bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>09/10/00 Sunday 2:20 P.M. EDT: I
finished watering the plants and cleaning the apartment. I just finished
cleaning up myself. I also made a C: drive to D: drive backup. I will make some
calls and then go out. Have an enjoyable afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>09/10/00 Sunday 11:45 A.M. EDT:
I finished up the ice cream last night. I read through chapter two page 42 of
"Gravesend Light". I rested most of the evening and morning. At about
11 A.M., I got a telephone call asking me to vote for Lyle Gibbons in the
republican primary on Tuesday. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, orange
juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. I will now get to work on my house cleaning.
CIO
Note:<888>09/09/00 Saturday 6:35 P.M. EDT:
I relaxed most of the afternoon. I had some ice cream and goldfish crackers.
After a nap, I watched a little bit of television. I then had the rest of the
defrosted steak stew for dinner with iced tea and coffee. It has been raining a
bit and is just clearing up. I might read a bit or go out, I am not sure. CIO
Note:<888>09/09/00 Saturday 11:40 A.M.
EDT: I was up at 9 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of three soft boiled
eggs, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. I just finished updating
the JAVA script for my opening homepage, so the links are more current. Well I
guess I will clean up and go out and enjoy the daytime. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>09/08/00 Friday 11:55 P.M. EDT:
I updated "http://mrscott.com/stocksym.htm"
, short list of stock links. Well I guess it is time to relax and go to bed.
Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>09/08/00 Friday 10:45 P.M. EDT:
I went out for an exercise walk. I walked the entire length of Greenwich
Avenue, and then the lower section twice. There was the usual movie, coffee,
and dinner crowds along with a few exercise walkers. It was a dry night, so my
arthritis did not bother me. Not much else to report. CIO
Note:<888>09/08/00 Friday 7:45 P.M. EDT: I
watched the ABC evening news. I had steak stew, ice tea, and coffee for dinner.
I made up a batch of 40% chock full of nuts, 30% A&P five bean, and 30%
Hawaiian Kona and Costa Rican blend of coffee for regular use. I also setup a
power control center underneath the center living room lamp, so one can turn
off the lights at either end of the widows for better television viewing. Well
have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>09/08/00 Friday 5:45 P.M. EDT: I
went out after the last message. I stopped by the Best Foods Arnolds Bakery
factory outlet. I bought a package of Freihofers potato hotdog rolls for .69
and a loaf of Country Oat bread for .99 for $1.51 with senior discount. I then
went to the Greenwich Library. I read two computer magazines. I checked out
Dick Francis' "Shattered" and David Payne's "Gravesend
Light". I then stopped by the ATM machine at Bank of New York Putnam Trust
on Mason Street. I then viewed the contents of the Hospital Thrift Shop. I then
went down Greenwich Avenue. I went by the Town Hall, and I noticed two police
cars in front, so maybe candidate Cheney was visiting. I went to the Food
Emporium and bought a jar of Bornier Dijon mustard for $2.89. I then went to
the Grand Union. I bought a 10 pack of GU dry milk for $5.89, GU dry roasted
peanuts for $2.39, a pack of Ball Park franks for $1.50, two 40 containers of
Pine Extra cleaner for $1.39 each, for $12.73 total. I then returned home. There
was a lot of traffic on the post road like there might have been a backup on
the turnpike. I had some goldfish crackers and a Citra soda. I will have some
steak stew for dinner in a little while with ice tea and coffee. Have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>09/08/00 Friday 1:50 P.M. EDT: I
rested most of the morning. I had goldfish crackers. For lunch I had three
hotdogs one with a bun and Dijon mustard, ice tea, and coffee. Not much
happening, I guess I will go out and enjoy the rest of the day. CIO
End of Week Friday 09/08/00:
Note:<888>09/08/00 Friday 9:10 A.M. EDT: I
rested most of last evening and this morning. I did not get into either the
books I had checked out, so I will return them for other reading material. I
was up at 8:30 A.M. this morning. I watched the successful launch of the space
shuttle Atlantis "http://mrscott.com/nasa.htm"
while having breakfast. I had GU raisin bran, toast, orange juice, cappuccino
and vitamins for breakfast. Greenwich is hosting Dick Cheney "http://www.gerogewbush.com"
for a $1,000 a plate fund raiser this evening. I will go out and enjoy the day
after I clean up this morning. Have an enjoyable day. CIO
Note:<888>09/21/00 Thursday 11:55 P.M.
EDT: I read a bit this morning. I checked the mail about 9 P.M.. I rested until
about 2:15 P.M.. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I stopped by the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift shop. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I drove by the
waterfront. I returned home. I had two bowls of ice cream. I went to bed. The
telephone rang about 8:30 P.M., but no one was there. I was up around 11 P.M..
I had three soft boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. I
will now do some regular computer work. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>09/21/00 Thursday 6:30 A.M. EDT:
I read until about 4:30 A.M.. I then microwaved three Armour hotdogs and had
them with three buns, Dijon mustard, Hunts ketchup, and chopped onion along
with ice tea. About 5 A.M., I drove downtown. I walked the entire length of
Greenwich Avenue. I sat out for a while. There were as usual for that hour of
the morning lots of garbage trucks and other delivery trucks. Well I might try
to take a nap, I have a 3 P.M. appointment this afternoon. Have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>09/21/00 Thursday 3:10 A.M. EDT:
I went through "http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm"
and then I sifted through my day's email. I then read the last three back
issues of the Greenwich Post, and I found these two local links "www.kidsevents.com" and "www.askbarclay.com" . I now
will read some more of "Gravesend Light". CIO
Note:<888>09/21/00 Thursday 12:30 A.M.
EDT: Well I rested a bit and read a bit on Wednesday morning. I had ice cream
and around 6 A.M., I had a can of almonds. I slept until 6 P.M.. I was up and
had GU raisin bran, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. I fell back
asleep until a little before 10 P.M.. I quickly cleaned up, and I went to the
Grand Union at 10:30 P.M. before 11 P.M. closing. I bought two half gallons at
$3 off of Friendly butter crunch ice cream for $1.99 each, a piece of London
Broil at $1.99 a pound for $4.60, and two Kaiser rolls for .78 both for $9.36
total. I then went across the street to the Food Emporium and bought a 38 oz.
box of goldfish crackers for $5.29. I returned home, and I chopped the London
Broil into 1.5 inch pieces. I then added half to the Cuisine Art and ground it,
then adding each remaining quarter and grinding up the whole batch of meat. I
then made six hamburger patties. I cooked two and had one on a regular bun and
one on a Kaiser roll along with mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, ketchup, and onions.
I ate these with ice tea and then a cup of cappuccino. I then rebooted the
computer and restarted the server. Well I got a bit of rest. Time to go back to
normal computer routine. The bank still has not put in the insurance money it
mistakenly withdrew from my account. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>09/19/00 Tuesday 10:05 P.M. EDT:
Well I watched the evening news. I then had two hamburgers for dinner with
buns, ice tea, and coffee. I went though my regular internet routine. I
reinstalled Internet Explorer 5.5 . I chatted with a family member. I will now
do some reading on this rainy evening. CIO
Note:<888>09/19/00 Tuesday 5:15 P.M. EDT:
I was up until about 3 A.M.. I then awoke around noon. I had breakfast of three
soft boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. I fell back
asleep until about 4 P.M.. It is raining out, so I doubt if I will be going
out. CIO
Note:<888>09/18/00 Monday 11:55 P.M. EDT:
I finished running SpeedDisk. I had to restart it a couple of times, and close
out some startup programs to free up memory. I reset my video to 32 bit. I had
lower it to 16 bit as recommended for Windows Movie Maker recorder. I channel
surfed to no avail while waiting for SpeedDisk to finish. I also had a bowl of
ice cream. CIO
Note:<888>09/18/00 Monday 10:00 P.M. EDT:
I was up at noon today. I had GU raisin bran, toast, orange juice, vitamins,
and cappuccino. I cleaned up and went out. I stopped by the bank and did some
business. I went by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. I drove over to Old
Greenwich Staples, and I bought a Staples mouse pad for $2.11 with tax. My old
mouse pad was soiled. I then went to the Old Greenwich Thrift shop. I then
bought a carton of Philly Natural cigar cigarettes for $15.04 with tax. I then
drove around Tod's Point. I went to the Exxon station next to the library and
bought $17.50 of premium gasoline. I then went to the library and read the
local paper and four computer newsweeklies. I then went to CVS on Greenwich
Avenue, and I bought two jars of dry roasted peanuts for $1.69 each for $3.38
total. I then went to the Grand Union, and I bought two Armour hotdogs for
$1.59 each, 32 oz. jar of Hunts ketchup for $1.50, Angostura bitters for $3.29,
GU hamburger and hotdog rolls .79 a package, and a piece of London broil at
$1.99 a pound for $3.46 for $13.21 total. I then returned home. I chopped up
the London broil into 1.5 inch rough sections and then ground it in the Cuisine
Art. I then form four hamburger patties out of the meat. I refrigerated two and
fried two adding celery salt, ground pepper, garlic powder, and Lea and Perrins
Worcestershire sauce to about medium. I put mayonnaise on the bottom bun, Dijon
mustard on the top bun, and ketchup and sliced onion on the burgers. I had the
two hamburgers for dinner with iced tea and coffee. At the Grand Union I had to
do a price check on the hotdogs since the price did not come up on the
register. The store manager removed the sign after he gave me the right price.
I then got a telephone call, and I tried to call back on Net2Phone, but the
headset cable was disconnected, so I could not hear. The party called me back.
I tried to update Net2Phone, but the new version does not have Speed Dial. I
was able to install the older version included with Real Player 8 Basic which meant
I had to reinstall Real Player. I then did some other minor maintenance on the
computer. I will now run Norton SpeedDisk before restarting the server. Well
have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>09/18/00 Monday 5:50 A.M. EDT: I
rest and I was up at about midnight. I had a dish of ice cream. I then worked
on the computer. I found an informative site for you net readers "www.netlibrary.com" which has
lots of books for you net readers and its own reader. I then worked with the
Microsoft Windows ME Movie Maker program. It did not work initially with my USB
camera, but I lowered the speed on the camera, and I reinstalled the Microsoft
Video and Audio codices with the Add Remove Hardware feature in control panel
under the Sound and Video drivers. I did my weekly broadcast with it at low
speed for better audio while recording. I might be able to have better video
next time raising the setting a bit. It is posted at "http://mrscott.com/sound.htm"
. Well I think I better have a snack and go back to bed for a bit more rest.
Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>09/17/00 Sunday 7:35 P.M. EDT: I
had a snack last night of a can of almonds. I was up at noon today. I had
breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and
cappuccino. I made a few telephone calls. I cleaned the apartment and water the
plants. I went downtown. I drove around the waterfront. I walked the entire
length of Greenwich Avenue. I returned home. I microwaved three hotdogs and
added them to the steak stew. I had a portion of this for dinner. I then had
four scoops of butter pecan ice cream. I channel surfed, but there was nothing
worth watching. I will probably relax this evening. Have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>09/16/00 Saturday 11:00 P.M.
EDT: I was up at 8:30 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran,
toast, orange juice, cappuccino, and vitamins. I then went back to bed until 3
P.M.. I ate a peanut butter sandwich with ice tea. I then tried getting the
onboard LAN working on my computer with Microsoft Windows ME, but alas after
six hours of tinkering, it was to no avail. I then had some defrost steak stew
with ice tea. I then watched an HBO movie. I just reinstalled another IDE cable
on the C: and D: drives that I had that is a little better quality. Well time
for some regular internet routine. Have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>09/15/00 Friday 11:00 P.M. EDT:
I went out after the last message, and I stopped by the local library and read
the local paper. I then went downtown. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then
sat out for a while. I then chatted with a local citizen. We then walked lower
part of Greenwich Avenue again. I then drove over to CVS and bought 4 packs of
Philly cigar cigarettes for $6.74. I then returned home. I microwaved three
hotdogs and had two of them on bun with Dijon mustard along with ice tea. I
will now have a small cup of coffee. CIO
Note:<888>09/15/00 Friday 8:05 P.M. EDT: I
was went to bed at 11 A.M. after finishing installing Windows ME on the backup
computer. I was up at 4 P.M.. I called the bank about the insurance withdrawal,
and they called me twice while I was sleeping. I tweaked the setting on the
backup computer and checked to make sure the cable modem worked with it when it
is connected to it. I then did some tweaking on the main computer. I unchecked
in the startup files category of system information, vtunerstartup,
scanregistry, taskmonitor, pchealth, load power profile, load power profile,
scheduling agent, and *statemgr. These might be important startup files, but on
my system; I prefer to have the extra resources available. I also organized my
folders in the "start" "programs" into five alphabetical
folders, so one does not have to scroll so many folders. "Start",
"settings", "task bar and start menu" has a check box to
enable scrolling the "start" "programs" folder which is
handy and installation disabled. The computer does not work at 450 MHz though.
I will continue to run it at 366 MHz. I noticed when backing up my registry
files to another drive that "system.dat" is now 40% small having gone
down from 10 megs to 6 megs. The computer boots very quickly like it is suppose
to. One particular problem is that Windows ME does not let one install
Microsoft Backup from the Add New Programs feature. It was already on my
computer, but if one did not have it, one would have to uncompress it from
Windows 98, if that were possible. Since it was still on my system though, I
had no problem. I just finished making a backup of the C: drive to the D:
drive. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, and cappuccino. I just finished cleaning up, and I watched a bit of
the news while doing the backup. I will now go out for some fresh air and a
walk. Have a good evening. CIO
End of Week Friday 09/15/00
Note:<888>09/15/00 Friday 9:10 A.M. EDT: I
have been quite busy since the last message. I went out and I stopped by the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop and toured the store. I then parked downtown,
and I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue until about 6 P.M.. I
stopped by CVS and bought two cans of buy one get one free of almonds for $2.99
both. I then returned to the car. I chatted with a local. I then went to the
library, and I read the local paper. Staples had an advertisement circular in
the paper for Windows ME for $50. I drove over to Staples in Old Greenwich. I
noticed at the Shell station next door there was a red Volvo wagon totally
demolished with the roof sawed off. I hope no one was hurt. At Staples I bought
Windows ME for $49.90. The offer included Windows ME first look for free
regularly $4.97, Express It cdrom .01, Photo Suite 3 regularly $14.90 free, My
Internet Postage regularly $26.94 free, Canon Video Home Entertainment regularly
$35.94 free. I also purchased on sale a Linksys Etherfast 10/100 LAN Card for
$19.97 with tax for all of $4.18 for $73.80 total. About 7 P.M. the store was
not busy. I then went to the Grand Union in central Greenwich. I bought two
Tropicana Ruby Red orange juice for $2.50 each, six GU thin spaghetti noodles
for .33 each, GU parmesan cheese $2.99, I Can't Believe It's Not Butter $1.33,
two 4 packs of GU toilet paper $1.35, 2dozen large GU eggs $1.49 each, for
$16.14 total. I then returned home and put away the groceries. I had a dinner
of reheated spaghetti with tomato and meat sauce with the parmesan cheese
sprinkled on it along with ice tea and coffee. I then opened up both computers.
I took out the 3 Com Ethernet II 3C503 card from the backup computer and
installed the new LAN card in it. I put the old 3Com card in the main computer
and after considerable time, I got both LAN cards in it work about midnight. I
then installed Windows ME on it in about 40 minutes. On one reboot, I had to
disable USB in the CMOS for it eventually to finish the installation cycle.
However, after it was all running my 3COM card would not work for the cable
modem since it would not let me set it at 16 bit setting instead of 32 bit
which I usually do. Have tinkering with IRQs and other setting, I tried the
cable modem with the other SoHo LAN card in the computer and it worked fine on
the net. I tried networking the 3COM card with backup computer, but since one
is 10 meg and the other is 10/100 as I expected it did not work. I also had
removed my sound card from the main computer trying to get the 3COM card to
work. However since it is seven years old and EISA, it was probably too much
too expect the old 3COM LAN card to work. I put back together both systems and
then straightened up the work area. The main computer is running much better
and I even tried booting it once successfully at 450 MHz, but I won't try that
setting until I finish tweaking the system. I have been installing Window ME on
the backup computer and have about a half hour to go on it. I noticed when
doing my accounts, it looked like the Insurance company that deducted payments
from my Putnam Trust account, that I cancelled a month ago is still making the
deductions. I will have to get that straightened out, but it might leave me
short of cash for the weekend. Well I am very tired, so I will go to bed after
Windows ME finishes installing on the backup system. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>09/30/00 Saturday 1:45 P.M. EDT:
I was up at 7:30 A.M., and I had three hard boiled eggs, toast, orange juice,
cappuccino, and vitamins. I rested a bit more until about 11 A.M.. I had a bowl
of ice cream. I watched the movie the "X Files" while sipping a
little ice tea. I received in the mail yesterday from CDW a Wiji Ball as a
promotional gift. I received my AT&T long distance bill separate from my
Vorizon Bill today. I guess they now since the bills separate. My telephone
bills are minimal since I am using Net2Phone. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>09/29/00 Friday 9:40 P.M. EDT: I
had an enjoyable dinner. I did not have coffee. I watched some BBC programming
on channel 21 PBS from Long Island after dinner. I just did the dishes and had
a bite of French cheese cake. Well I guess it is time to start winding down and
to head off to bed. Have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>09/29/00 Friday 6:25 P.M. EDT: I
went out about 11 A.M. this morning. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York
on Mason Street. I then went to the Post Office. I paid my bills with money
orders. I then walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue at lunch time, and
I sat out enjoying the day. I then stopped by the Arnold Bakery outlet and
bought two loaves of 12 grain bread, hotdog buns, and a French Cheese cake for
$4.10. I then returned home and had three hotdogs with buns and a piece of
cheese cake for lunch with ice tea. I then stopped by the Bank. I then paid my
rent at Fleet Bank on Benedict Place. I then went to the library and read the
local paper and two computer magazines. I checked out the movie "Thomas
Jefferson". I then drove downtown and sat out briefly. I then stopped by
the Grand Union, and I bought two half gallons of Tropicana orange juice for $2
each, two packages of Bar S jumbo franks for .89 each, a package of GU boneless
breasts of chicken @ $2.49 a pound for $3.96, GU frozen 12 oz. green beans .99,
GU frozen mixed vegetables 12 oz. .99, a bulb of garlic at $1.99 a pound for
.64 for $12.36 total. I then returned home, and I had a chilled Citra soda in a
frosted mug. I will now cooked a chicken breast rubbed in olive oil, with white
wine, herbs and spices, and chopped garlic at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 35
minutes, and have it with microwaved potato and steamed green beans, ice tea
and coffee for dinner. CIO
End of Notes Week 09/29/00 Friday:
Note:<888>09/29/00 Friday 9:15 A.M. EDT: I
watched the Norwegian movie until about 10:30 P.M. last night, but I got tired
of reading the subtitles, so I quit watching it and went to bed. I was up at
7:30 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, and cappuccino. I made a telephone call. I rested a short spell. I
have to pay my bills today. Well there supposedly was a frost last night, so
the colder weather is here. I can not tell whether the heat has come on in the
apartment, but it is 70 degrees Fahrenheit in the apartment. Well have a good
day. CIO
Note:<888>09/28/00 Thursday 9:45 P.M. EDT:
Well I drove down by the waterfront after my last message. I then stopped by
the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. I then made my 3 P.M. appointment. I then
went to the Greenwich Library. I read the local paper and three computer news
weeklies. I checked out the movie the "X files". I then drove
downtown and stopped by CVS. I returned home, and I had a hamburger and hotdog
for dinner with ice tea and coffee. I then went downtown for a walk. I walked
lower Greenwich Avenue. I then sat out for a while. I noticed the Republicans
were having an event at the Senior Center. I walked up the Avenue and the
Bacaraque crystal shop was having a Champaign tasting party. I sat at the top
of the Avenue for a while. I then stopped by CVS and bought two Djeep lighters
for $1.29 each plus .16 tax for $2.68 total. I then walked down the Avenue all
the way to the bottom. I sat out for a while and then I returned home. I
chatted with a family member for a while. Well have a good evening. I think I
will watch the Norwegian movie. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>09/28/00 Thursday 1:15 P.M. EDT:
I woke up last night and I had a dish of peanuts and also a dish of ice cream.
I was up at 11 A.M. this morning after going to bed at about 4 A.M.. I had
breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, cappuccino, and
vitamins. I made a telephone call. I went through my email. I went through "http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm"
. The stock market is way up today. I reviewed my stats "http://24.228.18.154/statsct/index.html"
. I had about 2,600 unique sites this month with about 37,000 web links. I made
about $12 advertising this month, and I will receive a check in October since I
reached the $30 limit. Well one can tell even with a lot of internet activity,
the advertising links really are not that profitable, but realistically the
whole directory is a yellow pages, so I do a lot of advertising for free. Well
I will now clean up and go out. I have a 3 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note:<888>09/28/00 Thursday 2:30 A.M. EDT:
I was able to get the JVC Universal Remote working with the Proscan Television
and the Optimum Online Cable Box, so that once one learns how to use the
remote, one does not need to switch remotes. CIO
Note:<888>09/28/00 Thursday 1:05 A.M. EDT:
Well I finished watching the movie. The VCR worked great. I had some goldfish
crackers and ice tea while watching the movie. I am tired, so it is time for
bed. CIO
Note:<888>09/27/00 Wednesday 10:35 P.M.
EDT: Well I had a busy day. I dropped off the video tapes at the library with
the two books I had last checked out. I could not finish Gravesend Light since
it is on reserve. I checked out the new "Harry Potter" book though. I
then went by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I drove down Greenwich Avenue and viewed
the waterfront on a delightful day. I stopped by the ELDC thrift shop. I
stopped by the Old Greenwich Thrift shop. I drove out to Tod's Point. For the
first time in a long time, I took the three mile walk around Tod's Point. There
were about three egrets out at the Point. It was quite an enjoyable walk as it
always is. I then drove up to Norwalk. I studied the VCRs at Circuit City. I
like the JVC four head mono for $70. I went to the Wiz, and they had open box
and clearance items for 25% off but final sale and no warranty. I then took a
quick look at T.J. Max's men’s coats. They have lots of Tommy Hilfinger coats
for half price. I looked around downtown Norwalk for the new Bush Cheney
campaign headquarters but I could not fine the site. I then went by CompUSA and
the had four clearance JVC four head VCRs earlier model 54 down from$120 to
$100. I then stopped by the People ATM in the large grocery store across the
street. I then went back to Circuit City and I was thinking of getting the
General Electric four head stereo VCR for $87, but they had the $100 JVC
HR-VP58U four head stereo model in an open box with the remote and instructions
for $84.97 plus $5.10 tax for $90.07 total. I bought it which was just all
about the cash I had on me. It comes with 90 Labor Year parts warranty and all
the same as in the box. So I saved $15 by not getting the box. I returned home
about 6:30 P.M.. I installed it quickly and set up the on screen programming
for the VCR. I checked to make sure it worked. I then had three hotdogs with
ice tea. I then went by the Greenwich Library and checked out "Deep
Impact" and "Kristin Lavransdatter" a Norwegian Film. I then
stopped by Exxon and purchased $17 of premium. I then went downtown and walked
lower Greenwich Avenue and returned home at 9 P.M.. I had a chilled diet Sprite
in a frosted mug. I then fiddled with the VCR setting and set up some more with
the remote on the screen. The remote has the capability of handling the TV and
Cable Box, but I have not figured that out, so I have lots of remotes on the
coffee table. The JVC VCR works great and it is nice to have it all in stereo.
I will now watch "Deep Impact". I have only been to about a half
dozen movies in the last thirty years, so lots of Library videotapes are new to
me. Well have a relaxing evening. CIO
Note:<888>09/27/00 Wednesday 11:20 A.M.
EDT: Well I started to watch a video, and my VCR did not work. I spent the next
two hours taking it apart trying to fix it to no avail. I finally put it back
together and dropped it off by the dumpster. I just had two of my special hamburger
fried, and I added a little bit of wine towards the end for them to simmer in.
I had them with ice tea and coffee. The NOAA weather radio test is going off,
and as I have already observed it is a nice day, so I will go out after I clean
up and enjoy the nice day. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>09/27/00 Wednesday 8:20 A.M.
EDT: I did a little routine internet work and then I rested. Yesterday, I had
one type crank fax call and one call from Cablevision trying to sell me online
access I already have from them. Today I had two crank telephone calls or fax
calls between about 7 A.M. and 7:30 A.M.. One can call 203-869-5222 to Vorizon
to complain about crank telephone calls. Well not much else happening. Since I
snacked so much this morning, I am not really hungry yet, so maybe I will watch
a movie before eating. Good sailing story at "http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/newsid_942000/942806.stm"
Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>09/27/00 Wednesday 3:50 A.M.
EDT: I rest until about 9 P.M.. I was for a snack of peanuts. I had breakfast
of GU raisin bran, toast, orange juice, coffee, vitamins, and cappuccino. I got
a tired spell and slept until about 12:30 A.M.. I had a dish of ice cream. I
started making a batch of ice tea which I will put in the refrigerator shortly.
I worked on the computer doing some routine activity. I might rest a bit then
watch a movie. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>09/26/00 Tuesday 11:25 A.M. EDT:
I went downtown about 9 A.M.. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop
and bought an umbrella for $2.50 and put it in the back of my car with another
umbrella. It is a rainy day today. I then stopped by the Greenwich Library and
read the local paper. I checked out the videotapes "Ghost" and
"Frantic". I noticed that videotapes are only good for a week, and
they charge $1 a day for overdue videotapes. I then went to the Greenwich
Health Mart and bought a 100 tablet bottle of 500 mg. Niacimide for $7.95. I
then stopped by the Mews Thrift Shop. They have quite a bit of furniture there.
They have a new pair of size 8 Doc Martins made in England. They also have a
Professional Cuisine Art for $25. They were just putting out a men’s classic
medium length tan leather coat like a hunters jacket about size 38 for $50.
Since it was a damp day my arthritis was acting up, so I returned home and I
had a glass of ice tea. Well with all the rain we've been getting if it turns
to snow this winter, you better invest in a coal shovel for one's car to shovel
it out, if you don't have a garage. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>09/26/00 Tuesday 8:00 A.M. EDT:
I worked on the computer since the last message going through my usual internet
routine. I trying various CMOS CPU setting to no avail, so I am still running
my AMD K6II processor at 366 MHz at 66.6 MHz CMOS CPU setting and a multiplier
of 5.5 and 2.2 volts and it runs best that way. As mentioned before I am using
an older www.pcchips.com S571 LMR socket 7
motherboard. I chatted with a friend. I guess I will microwave a few hotdogs
and have them with buns and Dijon mustard, ketchup, onion, and ice tea. Then
after those, I guess I will go out and enjoy the day. It looks overcast
outside. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>09/26/00 Tuesday 3:40 A.M. EDT:
Well I went out for a walk after the last message. I walked lower Greenwich
Avenue twice on a slow night. There was not very much going on. I drove down by
the waterfront. I went by two ATMs at Bank of New York on Mason Street and
Chase on Greenwich Avenue, but they were both out of money. I finally used the
ATM at the Grand Union. I bought Bryers ice cream half gallons buy one get one
free for $5 both. I got coffee and Candy Bar Sundae. I also got two Lays
barbeque buy one get one free for $1.49 both, GU hotdog rolls .79, two packages
of Bar S jumbo franks for .89 each, and a five pound bag of Russet potatoes for
.99 for $10.05 total. I then went to the Food Emporium and I bought Bornier
Dijon mustard for $1.69 at .40 off, Domino five pound sugar $1.79 at .70 off,
Bokart coffee beans $4.39, Hazelnut beans $4.39, French Roast $2.99, Columbian
$4.39, and Red Bag $2.99. Each of the five bags of coffee beans were 13 oz.. I
then returned home. I mixed the five different types of coffee beans together
and put them in the mason jars I store them in. I then took the London broil I
had gotten on Saturday. I chopped it into cubes and added it to the Cuisine Art
along with one medium eighthed onion, celery salt, garlic powder, ground
pepper, and Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce and chopped it all together. I
made five burger patties. I fried two of them and had them on hamburger buns
with mayonnaise, mustard, ketchup, and sliced onion. I had these for my
midnight meal with ice tea and cappuccino. I then fell asleep until about 3
A.M.. I tend to fall asleep even when not tired when there is low pressure
systems in the area from rain. I then had two dishes of ice cream. I am now
having ice tea. I disabled Microsoft Auto Update in the Control Panel since
when it comes on, it causes my server to stop. Well have a good morning, I
guess I will do a little regular internet work. CIO
Note:<888>09/25/00 Monday 8:25 P.M. EDT: I
was up at 7 P.M.. I watched the BBC evening news. I had breakfast of three soft
boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. I will now go out
for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>09/25/00 Monday 8:15 A.M. EDT: I
had a frosted Citra Soda, along with a bowl of goldfish crackers and a couple
of dishes of ice cream. I saw on the travel channel last night that when
Islamorada, Florida and the Florida Keys got hit by the hurricane on Labor Day
in 1935, they received 250 mile and hour winds along with an 18 foot tidal
wave, so it is not so safe down there in the Florida Keys for those of you whom
think it is safe. I suppose citizens of Florida and the Caribbean still have to
keep a weather eye until the Tropical Storm season is over. Well have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>09/25/00 Monday 7:25 A.M. EDT:
Well I went out, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then sat out for a
while. I then went down by the waterfront and I chatted with one of the morning
fishermen. Well I had a quiet night, and there is not much happening, so I guess
I will call it a day and go to bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>09/25/00 Monday 5:40 A.M. EDT: I
channel surfed and watched a movie on HBO from 3:30 A.M. to 5:30 A.M.. I guess
I will go out for a little morning air. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>09/25/00 Monday 1:35 A.M. EDT: I
finished the laundry and put it away. Instead of having hamburgers, I had a
Mystic pizza and a hotdog along with ice tea and coffee. Well have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>09/24/00 Sunday 11:50 P.M. EDT:
I cleaned up, and I took a walk around town. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue
and then up to the top and sat out for a while. I then walked west on Putnam
Avenue and south by U. S. Tobacco and back down around to Greenwich Avenue. I
then walked back down the Avenue. It was a very quiet pleasant evening. I still
don't need a sweater just a flannel shirt. I then drove down by the waterfront.
The entrance to the Yacht Club is closed for repaving. The underground parking
at the Greenwich Office plaza for the commuters is being cleaned and is closed
off. I returned home. I just started three loads of laundry. I will now grind
up the London Broil, so I can make and eat a couple of hamburgers with buns
along with ice tea and coffee during the dry cycle coming up. Have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>09/24/00 Sunday 9:35 P.M. EDT: I
was up about 7 P.M.. I had breakfast of three GU raisin bran, toast, orange
juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. I put copies of Windows ME on hard drives on
both computers. I vacuumed the apartment. While fiddling with the Electrolux
power nozzle, I think I accidentally fixed the connection by separating the
tongs a little bit, so I don't have to keep pressure on it while using it. I
chatted with a few family friends and associates. I guess I might clean up and
go out for some fresh air. Have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>09/24/00 Sunday 6:00 A.M. EDT: I
did a little internet work and had peanuts and ice tea. I then channel surfed.
I watched an HBO movie from 4 P.M. until now and ate some goldfish crackers
while watching it. Well I guess it is time for bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>09/24/00 Sunday 2:30 A.M. EDT: I
was up at about 6 P.M., and I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast,
orange juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. I rested a bit more until about 8 P.M..
I had a couple bowls of ice cream. I cleaned up, and I went out at 9 P.M.. It
was raining lightly out. I forego my walk on Greenwich Avenue, but I drove down
the Avenue. I then went over to CVS at the Riverside shopping center. I bought a
carton of Phillie Natural cigar cigarettes for $14.19, a jar of honey roasted
peanuts for $1.69, Rapid White toothpaste on sale for $2.79, Crest toothpaste
on sale for $2 plus$1.14 CT. tax for $21.81 total. I then drove back down
Greenwich Avenue again in the light rain. I then went to the Grand Union and I
bought a dozen eggs for .99, two half gallons of Florida Natural orange juice
for $1.99 each, a two pound bag of onions for $1.99, a Tombstone extra cheese
pizza for $3, London Broil Sirloin at $1.99 a pound for $3.02, and GU hamburger
buns for .79 for $13.77 total. I then drove back around Greenwich Avenue again
and returned home. I did a little computer work. About midnight I microwaved
three Armour hotdogs and ate them on buns with Dijon mustard, Heinz ketchup,
and chopped onions along with ice tea and coffee. I then started a C: drive to
D: drive backup doing it in three parts. First the entire drive except the
"Program Files" and "Windows" directory. Then the Program
Files directory, and then the Windows directory. I do this since Microsoft
Backup can not do more than about 3.4 gigabyte backup at a time. While doing
the backup, I cleaned the apartment and watered the plants. I still have
vacuuming to do which I will do after 8 A.M. since I don't want to disturb my
neighbors. I watched a little bit of the "Iron Chef" cooking show.
Well time for some regular computer work. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>09/23/00 Saturday 6:40 A.M. EDT:
I decided to reinstall Microsoft FrontPage Express, and it is not available for
install from Windows ME or Internet Explorer 5.5 updates, but I found this link
at Microsoft Help that has it available for download "http://corporate.windowsupdate.microsoft.com/en/default.asp"
along with other downloads no longer available. They recommend against it with
Windows ME, but it is working fine for ME. Well time to reboot, start the
server, and get some rest. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>09/23/00 Saturday 4:40 A.M. EDT:
I listened to Bill Gates' presentation on Microsoft .Net "http://www.microsoft.com/net/keynote.asp"
which was a little over an hour. While listening to it, I had a dish of ice cream
and some ice tea. Well I might start to wind down in a while. I think I need to
reinstall FrontPage Express since, I am having problems with
"Hyperlink". Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>09/23/00 Saturday 2:10 A.M. EDT:
I updated Scott's Broadcast "http://mrscott.com/sound.htm"
. I raised the camera resolution and did a ten minute broadcast. The Microsoft
Windows Movie Maker works fine, but one has to set one's video card to 16 bit
instead of 32 bit to use it. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>09/23/00 Saturday 12:45 A.M.
EDT: I got the Microsoft Wheel Mouse working properly. I Had two incidences of
the Microsoft Intellipoint Mouse Drivers loading. I deleted both in Add Remove
rebooted and then installed it again and rebooted and the scroll mouse is
working fine now. Time for a couple burgers. CIO
Note:<888>09/22/00 Friday 11:15 P.M. EDT:
I was up at noon, and I had three hot dogs with buns, Dijon mustard, ketchup
and onions and ice tea. I did a little computer work. I chatted with a couple
of people. I went back to bed until about 6 P.M.. I listened to some internet
computer news. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, and cappuccino. I made a couple more calls. I went out for a walk. I
walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then walked to the top. I then walked lower
Greenwich Avenue with a local resident. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue
again. It was a pleasant night with the usual diners, movie goers, coffee
drinkers and strollers. The computer system is running fine. I can not get the
Microsoft Wheel mouse to work possibly because I used the Microsoft
Intellimouse driver. I will have to look for another mouse driver. I also have
much better sound since I installed and enabled all the sound codices that
Microsoft provides. Time for my regular nightly routine. CIO
End of Week Friday 09/22/00:
Note:<888>09/22/00 Friday 6:00 A.M. EDT: I
worked all morning on the computer. I did some of my regular routine. I then
installed two of the free programs Canon Video and Photo Suite III that I
received free with Windows ME from Staples. They both work with my USB camera
also. I was fiddling with the Windows Movie maker camera settings and my system
crashed. When I rebooted, it said there were some missing files
"shlwapi.dll, xdnp32.dll, comctl32.dll" and it said I would have to
reinstall Windows ME. After trying to fix the situation by restoring the files
from my backup computer to no avail. I booted from the Windows ME startup disk
with Cdrom support, and I started to reinstall Windows ME. I disabled USB in
the CMOS doing this. While Windows ME was reinstalling, I cooked and ate two
hamburgers on buns and had them with ice tea. One Windows ME was successfully
reinstalled all my previous setting were pretty much there. I tweaked a couple
of minor settings. I left the default Windows ME startup files instead of
unchecking them this time. I restored my "config.sys" which Windows
ME eliminates. I tested they system. It all seems fine now. I restarted the
server. I have made the $30 payment cap on my advertising getting about $10 so
far this month in addition to the amount acquired be I stopped the server this
summer. Well have a good morning. I think I might take a nap. CIO
Note:<888>10/07/00 Saturday 11:15 P.M.
EDT: I went out after the last message. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then
walked up to the top and sat out for a while. I found a little butterfly
costume jewelry medallion. Down by the train station, someone asked me how to
get to Round Hill Road. I fell like telling them, "Work on Wall
Street," but instead I gave them the right instructions. While I was
sitting out after returning down the Avenue, I noticed a bag on the veterans
monument. It was a black women's pocket book made in Korea. I turned it in at
the police station. The contents were empty, and it was possibly new. I then
walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I sat out briefly. I then stopped by the Grand
Union, and a store employee told me the Grand Union in Greenwich was going to
remain open. I bought a shoulder London Broil for $1.99 a pound for $3.80 and a
2 pound bag of onions for $1.99 for $5.79 total. I then returned home, and I
had a bowl of ice cream, and I am now sipping ice tea. Well I guess I will view
the videotape "Winter's End", and then go to bed. Have a good night
or morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/07/00 Saturday 8:25 P.M. EDT:
I went out about 3 P.M.. I got $19.75 of premium at Exxon for $1.979 a gallon.
I returned the video to the library and read the local paper. I then drove down
Greenwich Avenue. They were have the Bruce Park Art sale. I then drove through
Bruce Park and two different wedding parties were having there pictures taken.
I drove over to Tod's Point, and I started to walk around. I sat a the
commemorative teak bench in the Southwest picnic area. I noticed a couple
motioning at somebody out on the water in distress on the west side of the
picnic area. I walked over and a kayaker in a black and yellow wet dry suit was
exiting the water. The black kayak looked to be stuck on the rocks at the
southwest point. Another walker on the south side was trying to retrieve the
kayak paddle. The couple said that someone had gone down to get a launch at the
Old Greenwich Yacht Club. The kayaked said that water had gotten into his dry
wet suit since he did not have it fastened all the way up. He looked a bit
tired from swimming. He was a gray haired middle aged white male about
5'10" high. I continued my walk. About the time, I got down to the Old
Greenwich Yacht Club, I heard sirens. Three police cars and a ambulance were
coming by. I told the lead car the Kayaker was all right. I continued my walk
and I told a local doctor walking that the Kayaker was all right. I returned
back to the southeast parking area, and I told a couple people whom had heard
the sirens that the kayaker was all right. I then drove to CVS in Old
Greenwich, and I bought a carton of Phillie Natural cigar cigarettes for $15.04
with tax. I then toured Staples in Old Greenwich. I then went through downtown
Greenwich. I saw a Volvo 264 deluxe about my same vintage from California. I
told the gateman at the Indian Harbor Yacht Club about the kayaker in case he
came from their club. I then drove around Grass Island where other people kayak
from, and I saw no evidence of kayak launching. I then walked lower Greenwich
Avenue. I then went to the Food Emporium, and I bought a 38 oz. box of goldfish
crackers for $5.29, Asparagus at $1.99 a pound for $1.69, and a boneless
sirloin steak at $2.99 a pound for $3.17 for $10.15 total. I returned home, and
I broiled the sirloin to about medium for five minutes a side and steamed half
the asparagus, and had them for dinner with ice tea and coffee. Well it is a
nice night out, so I might go out for a little night air. Have a good evening.
CIO
Note:<888>10/07/00 Saturday 1:50 P.M. EDT:
I was up at noon. I had breakfast of cheerios, toast, orange juice, cafe latte,
and vitamins. I will now shower and clean up. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>10/07/00 Saturday 2:20 A.M. EDT:
I rested until 6 P.M.. I had some ice cream, goldfish crackers, and potato
chips in that period finishing off some open containers. I was up at 6 P.M.. I
watched the ABC evening news and the BBC news. I started making up a batch of
ice tea. I had reheated spaghetti with sauce and a chilled Citra soda along
with a cup of cafe latte. I read some internet news. I watched the ABC news
programs with Barbara Walters. I then watched the movie Rasputin. I then
channel surfed. I had another Citra soda. I guess I will have a dish of ice
cream now. Well I guess one would call this a relaxing day. CIO
Note:<888>10/06/00 Friday 11:50 A.M. EDT:
I was up at 10:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium eggs, toast, orange
juice, cafe latte, and vitamins. I guess I will chat a bit until the mail
comes. Have a good day. CIO
End of Scott's Notes Friday 10/06/00
Note:<888>10/06/00 Friday 2:45 A.M. EDT:
Well I finished my laundry and had a dish of ice cream. Nice quite night at
home for a change. I noticed that my stats usage has changed a bit this month "http://24.228.18.154/statsct/index.html"
. Well have an enjoyable day. Time for bed after I send off this week's notes.
CIO
Note:<888>10/06/00 Friday 12:25 A.M. EDT:
I did a little checking at "www.netsol.com",
and I found another Mike Scott had registered "mrscott.com"
that I let lapse, so I went ahead and reregistered "www.mikescott.org" which I don't
use for another year for $35. The worse news of the week is that the Grand
Union declared Chapter 12 bankruptcy. I hope it does not effect our local store
and reasonable prices. I of course have been a victim on the reasonable prices
in that my weight has gone back up from 170 pounds to 195 pounds. Well so much
for dieting. Time to start the laundry. CIO
Note:<888>10/05/00 Thursday 8:30 P.M. EDT:
I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop and checked out the men's
clothing today. They have quite a bit of traditional clothing there. I made my
3 P.M. appointment. I then went by the Greenwich Library, and I read the Wall
Street Journal, the Greenwich Times, four computer newsweeklies. If one is in
the market for a new Volvos "http://www.revolvoution.com"
and supposedly for AOL users there will be special discounts on the new Volvo,
I believe the S90 series. After going to the library, I walked the lower
section of Greenwich Avenue, and then I sat our for a while. I then returned
home. I watched the ABC evening news and the BBC evening news. I had reheated
spaghetti and sauce for dinner with ice tea and cafe latte. Well I will now do
a little internet work. I returned the current video and books to the library,
and I checked out the movies "Rasputin" and "Winter's End",
and the book "The Sky Road". Well not much else happening. I guess I
also should do laundry tonight. CIO
Note:<888>10/05/00 Thursday 1:25 P.M. EDT:
Well there's not much going on in Greenwich, so I have been catching up on my
rest recently. I was up at 9 A.M., and I had cheerios, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, and cafe latte. I rested a bit more until about noon. I just finished
having three hotdogs on buns, ice tea, and coffee. Well I have a 3 P.M.
appointment, so I suppose I better get ready to go out. Have a good afternoon.
CIO
Note:<888>10/04/00 Wednesday 11:00 P.M.
EDT: Well I took my trusty thermos of coffee wit me when I went out after the
last message. It had quit raining. I sat out by the veterans monument, and I
drank my coffee. One of our local residents wearing black and white fur snuck
up behind be and then loitered around me for a while. I guess the evening skunk
knows me, so it did not spray me. Perhaps the odor of all the garlic in my
spaghetti sauce scared it away. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then
walked up to the top of the Avenue. I sat out for a while. I then walked down
the Avenue. I noticed Bang and Olfsen are putting in a stereo store. Tiffany's
was quite busy, and a number of other shops were open on Wednesday night.
Richards seemed to have a few customers. I chatted with a local stroller. I
then walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue again. I sat out for a while.
I then returned home. It was a bit damp out, so I have to take my arthritis
supplements. Well I guess I wills tart relaxing and go to bed. Have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/04/00 Wednesday 8:05 P.M.
EDT: I sifted though my email by deleting most of it. I went out about 2:30
P.M.. I rove over to Tod's Point. I walked the three mile walk around Tod's
Point on a delightful day. It was not very busy. I sat out for a while also at
the Beach area until 4:30 P.M. watching a solitary swimmer swim laps up and
down the beach, a dozen beach goers, a few walkers, and a occasional jogger. It
was about 72 degrees Fahrenheit at the beach. I stopped by CVS on the way back
in Old Greenwich. I bought a carton of Philly Natural cigar cigarettes for
$14.19, CVS large yellow mouthwash $3.89, and Dawn liquid detergent .99 plus
$1.14 tax for $20.21. I then returned home. I had a chilled Citra soda in a
frosted mug. I then spent the next two hours making and cooking a large pot of
my usual spaghetti sauce, which I just had for dinner with noodles, parmesan
cheese, and ice tea. I watched the BBC news on channel 21 while simmering the
spaghetti sauce. I will now have a cup of coffee and go out for some fresh air.
Have a good evening. NOAA weather radio went off for Rockland Country and Mercer
County, New Jersey just now. CIO
Note:<888>10/04/00 Wednesday 1:05 P.M.
EDT: I was up at 8:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of a three medium soft boiled eggs,
toast, orange juice, cafe latte, and vitamins and supplements. I went back to
bed until about 11:30 A.M.. I had a bowl of ice cream. I did a little internet
work. I will have three hotdogs with buns, ice tea, and coffee for lunch in a
little while. I might go out for a walk at the beach after that. CIO
Note:<888>10/03/00 Tuesday 11:25 P.M. EDT:
After dinner, I went out for some fresh air. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue.
Lots of people were out on a pleasant warm night. I then walked up to the top
of the Avenue. I sat out for a while. I noticed that the ski shop at the top of
the avenue had some skis and poles dumped in their dumpster in front. I then
walked back down to the bottom of the Avenue. I sat out for a while. I then
walked back down to the bottom of the Avenue again, and then I sat out for a
while. Lots of crickets were out tonight. About 10:30 P.M., I headed over to
the Grand Union, and I bought a bulb of garlic at $1.99 a pound for .46, a can
of slice stewed tomatoes $1.09, two cans of whole tomatoes $1.09 each, 5 boxes
of Ronzoni spaghetti for $2 all, two green peppers at .99 a pound for $1.28, a
large can of Contadina tomato paste $1.35, 85% ground beef at $2.49 a pound for
$2.82, and two buy one get one free of Edy's homemade butter pecan ice cream
$5.29 both for a total of $16.47. I then went home and put the groceries away.
I had a large bowl of coffee ice cream. I will probably rest a little while and
go to bed. Have a good evening and morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/03/00 Tuesday 6:25 P.M. EDT:
I updated the NASA page "http://mrscott.com/nasa.htm"
and "http://mrscott.com/nasa-92.htm"
. Well time to start cooking dinner. CIO
Note:<888>10/03/00 Tuesday 6:00 P.M. EDT:
I had three hotdogs for lunch with ice tea and coffee. I cleaned up, and I went
out about 1 P.M.. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I stopped by
Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I went downtown, and I stopped by the Mews
Thrift shop. They still have a bit of furniture there. I walked lower Greenwich
Avenue. I sat out in the park a while. I drove down by the waterfront. I went
to the library, and I read the local paper and the Wall Street Journal. I went
to the Grand Union. I bought two Arm and Hammer liquid detergent for $4.99 buy
one get one free, two Quilted Northern large roll four packs buy one get one
free $4.69, Freihofers 12 pack hotdog rolls $2.39, GU large eggs regularly
$1.49 free with ten dollar purchase and store coupon, Sorrento mozzarella
cheese 16 oz. buy one get one free $4.69, I Can't Believe It's Not Butter
quarters $1.33, two Elos' pizzas $1.69 each, four Post Raisin Bran buy one get
one free $2.75 two, for a total of $27.55 with .58 tax. I went home, and I put
away my groceries and had a ice tea. I then went over to the Port Chester
shopping center. I went to Odd Job, and I bought a Eko pizza cutter for .94
with tax. I toured Staples. I then went to the Vitamin Shoppe, and I bought a
300 tablet jar of 500 mg. MSM for $17.97, and a 60 tablet jar of Chondroitin
Sulfate Glucosomine with MSM for $8.97 for $26.94 total. I then returned home,
and I had a Citra soda in chilled mug and I took one of each of the new tablets
for my arthritis. I should take them twice a day. I will now cook a boneless
breast of chicken in wine with herbs and garlic along with microwaved potato, mixed
steamed frozen vegetables, ice tea and coffee. I might go out for a stroll
after dinner on this warm day and evening. It was up to 81 degrees Fahrenheit
on the temperature sign in Port Chester. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/03/00 Tuesday 11:35 A.M. EDT:
I went to bed at 9:30 P.M. last night, and I was up 7:30 A.M.. I had breakfast
of GU raisin bran and Cheerios, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and a latte. I
guess I have been drinking Lattes, since I don't use espresso in my Braun
cappuccino machine but my coffee blend. I went back to bed until about 10:30
A.M., and I did a little computer work, and I rebooted the server. Well have a
good day. CIO
Note:<888>10/02/00 Monday 7:30 P.M. EDT: I
was up at 7:30 A.M. today. I had three hard boiled eggs, toast, orange juice,
cappuccino, and vitamins. I did a little internet work. I chatted with some
family members. Today, I had the server down while I made a C: drive to D:
drive backup in three parts. This took several hours. I also ran Norton Disk Doctor,
WinDoctor, and SpeedDisk. I also went to www.speedguide.net
and added the MTU setting for Win98 of 1500 for the registry, which might speed
me up a bit. I had three hotdogs on buns with ice tea and coffee for dinner.
While running Norton SpeedDisk, I went to the library and read the local paper
and the Wall Street Journal. The Wall Street Journal seemed longer than usual.
I made my 4 P.M. appointment which was 4:30 P.M. today. I walked around a bit
downtown before my appointment. I came home. I had a snack meal for diner,
goldfish crackers and ice cream, since I did not feel like cooking. I updated
my weekly broadcast at "http://mrscott.com/sound.htm"
. I had to wait for a telephone call or make one. Have a good evening. I might
relax for the rest of the evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/01/00 Sunday 10:10 P.M. EDT:
I cleaned up and went out after the last message. I stopped by the library and
returned a video tape, and I read the Sunday paper. I then stopped by Staples
in Old Greenwich. I then went by CVS in Old Greenwich. I bought a carton of
Philly natural cigar cigarettes for $15.04. I then drove around Tod's Point. I
had planned to walk around Tod's Point, but my driver's side window which was
already slightly malfunctioning from a broken irreplaceable slide bracket had
come out of its track. I decided to return home to fix it. I got home, and I
took the door panel off and put the window back in its slide track, and I also
glued the slide track into place with Elmer's glue. I also used WD40 on the
inside of the door to make the door lock work freely. The sliding mechanism is
still broken a and can't be replaced, and one has to guide the Window up into
place when closing it with one's hand. It has had this problem for about a
year. The lock now works fine. I guess that is the nature of 25 year old cars.
I then drove downtown, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue, and then I walked
down to Baldwin Park. The Island Beach parking lot was just closing up a flea
market. Baldwin Park had lots of Geese and goose droppings. I sat out, and I
noticed that the Indian Harbor Yacht Club and the fuel dock across the way were
flying their flags at half staff for Pierre Trudeau. I returned back uptown. I
sat out for a while. I then stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought a ten pack
of dried milk for $5.69 and a bottle of Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce
for $1.45 for $7.34 total. I then returned home. I kept the car window up so
the glue would dry. I then started cooking a boneless breast of chicken with
herbs, garlic, and wine. When this was done I had it for dinner with steamed
frozen green beans and microwaved potato and ice tea and coffee. I tried making
a couple of telephone calls. I chatted with one friend. I watched a little bit
of television. I will now have a dish of ice cream and watch some more
television possibly or go to bed. Have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>10/01/00 Sunday 1:45 P.M. EDT: I
finished my house cleaning and watering the plants. I chatted wit a couple of
people. I had three hotdogs with buns for lunch along with ice tea and coffee.
Well time to go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>10/01/00 Sunday 10:30 A.M. EDT:
I have been resting since the last message. I did chat yesterday with a few
people. I was up at 7 A.M., and I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast,
orange juice, cappuccino, and vitamins. I finished off the cheese cake also. I
finally got up about 10 A.M.. I will now do my house cleaning and water the plants.
The page for sending condolences to the Trudeau family is "http://www.trudeau.gc.ca". CIO
Note:<888>10/14/00 Saturday 5:05 P.M. EDT:
I was up at 2 P.M.. It is a beautiful day. I moved my Favorites with the double
entry of URLs created by the Microsoft FrontPage demo to another folder. I then
restored my backup without the double entries. I then added most of the new
links since the late August backup by copying the newer folders to the restored
backup folders. I then deleted the double URL favorites contents keeping the
System folder favorites. I then transferred the restored favorites URLs to the
system folder favorites and deleted the empty restored favorites folder. I then
moved the System Favorites folder back into my server directory, and it is all
back to normal. It took a while to remove all the redundant favorite files from
the recycle bin. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice, vitamins, and cafe latte. I will now clean up and go out and enjoy the
rest of the day. CIO
Note:<888>10/14/00 Saturday 5:40 A.M. EDT:
Well I finished watching the movie about the weather down in Texas. I am a bit
tired, so I might rest for a while. CIO
Note:<888>10/14/00 Saturday 3:40 A.M. EDT:
I updated the Apache Server 1.3.14 version. I also got the folders icons
showing by tweaking the httpd.conf file. I also found a JAVA update link and
two Windows ME update links at "http://cws.internet.com/newapps.html"
. I will now have three hotdogs on buns with condiments and ice tea. I will
watch the video "Tornado". Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/14/00 Saturday 1:30 A.M. EDT:
I called the Patagonia shop in Dillon, Montana yesterday afternoon. They are
the only shop that ships from an outlet. They told me, they probably would not
have Gore Tex jackets until February, which they sell for 30% off. At that
rate, I suppose Richards or Outdoor Traders in Greenwich might sell them as
cheaply during the sidewalk sales in July. I went to bed after the calls and
was awaken around 4 P.M., by two crank telephone calls. I finally called the
Verizon business office, since I have been getting around ten to fifteen
hang-up crank calls a week. This has gotten worse recently, and it has gone on
for years. They said I could dial *57 at $1.50 a call to trace the calls, since
*69 shows the call origins are blocked. I also reported the matter to the
local police department. Since I frequently sleep during the daytime, it
is annoyance to be woke up. I only receive about two to three incoming personal
calls a week, so over 80% of my incoming call record would be crank calls with
about 10% FAX calls. Well after I was up about 9:30 P.M., I had breakfast
of cheerios, toast, orange juice, cafe latte, and vitamins. I am trying to use
the FrontPage Demo to proof check the spelling in my notes as I post
them. Well the search engine in FrontPage won't work, since I have so
many links with my 76,000 Favorites that the system freezes, but the editor
might be handy for a while. Well have a good morning. I will do a little
regular computer work. CIO
Note:<888>10/13/00 Friday 12:45 P.M. EDT:
I checked with the Patagonia store in Freeport, Maine; and they don't have any
Gore-Tex at the moment. They said the Dillon, Montana outlet will ship, and
there are also outlet stores in Santa Cruz, California, Salt Lake City, Utah;
and Reno, Nevada. The Patagonia web site is busy right now, so I will have to
look for the numbers later. CIO
Note:<888>10/13/00 Friday 11:35 A.M. EDT:
I rested, and I got up at 8 A.M., and I showered. I went out and I drove down
by the waterfront. I then went downtown, and I sat out for a while. I then
parked at the Greenwich Library and walked over to the Presbyterian Church, and
I waited in line for the opening of the tag sale with about a 100 other people.
They have lots of clothes. I found four outerwear garments that fit me. I
bought a camels hair 100% cashmere overcoat sold by Wallachs for $25, a
StrotoJacket in green and tan like a light winter jacket for $10, a Columbia
pull over ski shell for $5, and a yellow Eddie Bauer golf wind breaker for $3
for $43 total. I now have some additional outwear for my outdoor strolling
activity when I feel up to it. I then returned to the library, and I read the
local paper. I also checked out a paperback addition of the "Perfect
Storm". I returned home, and I put the coats and jackets in the right
living room closet. I am now having a glass of ice tea. It is a beautiful sunshiny
day, but I am tired; so I will go to bed. Have a good day. CIO
End of Scott's Notes Friday 10/13/00
Note:<888>10/13/00 Friday 5:25 A.M. EDT:
Well I finished my usual internet work. I had some ice cream and drank ice tea
through out the evening. I might rest for a while now. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>10/13/00 Friday 1:55 A.M. EDT: I
finished the laundry. I found the telephone number in Freeport, Maine for the
Patagonia www.patagonia.com outlet
store. It is
THE PATAGONIA® OUTLET, #9 Bow Street,
(207)865-0506, Freeport, Maine.
I found these three Gore-TEX jackets, all about
$300 to $460, so maybe they would be less than half at the Outlet stores. Just
search "Gore-TEX" at the Patagonia site to see the three models Primo,
Ice Nine Jacket, or the Ether Jacket. CIO
Note:<888>10/13/00 Friday 12:35 A.M. EDT:
I had some ice cream and pretzels yesterday morning before going to bed. I went
to bed about 3 A.M., and I got up about and hour later. My left hear was
bothering me, so I used Debrox and the ear syringe on it again, and I also used
the water pik to try and clear it out. No wax came out, and it was a little
better, but there still feels like there is water stuck in my left ear. I was
up this past afternoon at about 1:30 P.M., and I had three eggs, toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins for breakfast. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I read
the first section of the Wall Street Journal while waiting. It said General
Electric's profits were up 20%. I then stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New
York. Their computers were down. I noticed a vintage Bentley station wagon with
wood paneling parked on the Post Road. I believe they use to be called estate
wagons. I then went by the Hospital Thrift Shop. Everything is half price. I then
went downtown. It was a beautiful sunny warm day and lots of people were out. I
walked lower Greenwich Avenue, and then I walked up to the top of the Avenue. I
chatted with a few people downtown. I sat out for a while. I noticed again the
big sign advertising the Presbyterian church tag sale on Friday the 13th and
Saturday the 14th. I will have to try to stop by it this year. Last year, I
found four pairs of pants for $5 a pair that were slightly too small for me,
but if I ever lose a lot of weight they will fit. I suppose Presbyterians tend
to be smaller, so since I am a slightly overweight Presbyterian, I might have a
hard time finding clothes my size, but still it is worth a look. I walked down
the Avenue. I stopped by CVs and bought the CVS generic equivalent of Debrox
for $4.49. I noticed a new store going in the where the nail job use to be at
the top of the Avenue. A local children's photographer is working on it,
perhaps it will be a photography studio. I then went by the local library and I
read the local paper. I forgot to read the rest of the Wall Street Journal. I
had overdressed a bit for cooler weather, and I had a bit of heat exhaustion. I
then went to the Grand Union. I bought two half gallons of Tropicana orange
juice for $2 a half gallon on sale, a dozen GU eggs for $1.49, and at $2.99 a
pound center cut pork chops for $3.65 for $9.14 total. I then returned home,
and I had pretzels and a Citra chilled soda in a frosted mug. I received a
telephone call, and I chatted with a friend about the stock market and the
economy. Apparently Wall Street was down quite a bit yesterday. I have posted a
link to Scott's million dollar portfolio "http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"
which has a download link for the Microsoft Investor portfolio information. The
portfolio really has not done anything in the last three years, and it has been
up less than one percent a year. Thus since the portfolio has a lot of blue
chip stocks, the overall market despite the technology sector really has not
gone anywhere in the last three years. Perhaps people realizing this, is why
they're selling the overvalued technology sectors. Well I then got a tired
spell, and I slept until about 10:30 P.M.. I had a hamburger and hotdog for dinner
on buns with the usual condiments along with ice tea and coffee. I am doing my
laundry, and I am on the dry cycle. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/12/00 Thursday 1:40 A.M. EDT:
I also noticed while I was out that the Presbyterian Church at the top of
Greenwich Avenue is going to have a clothing tag sale on Friday October 13 and
Saturday October 14. They usually have excellent value at this tag sale. CIO
Note:<888>10/12/00 Thursday 1:20 A.M. EDT:
I went out about 9 P.M.. I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue and
then the lower section twice more. It was a pleasant night not hard on the
arthritis. It was very slow out since I guess lots of people were watching the
Presidential Contenders debate. I chatted with a couple of people. I noticed a
few people in pubs watching baseball. While sitting out at the Post Office
plaza, I might have seen the Space Shuttle come by about 10:15 P.M. in the
southeast sky. It seemed to be a full moon night, a good night for viewing the
skies. I returned home about 11 P.M., and I had some pretzels and ice tea. I
watched the rerun of the debate on Cspan, and it did not seem very long. I
suppose I have not been following politics very closely. Well have a good
morning. I might do a little internet work, and then go to bed. CIO
Note:<888>10/11/00 Wednesday 8:10 P.M.
EDT: I went out and stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop today. I chatted with a
few regular patrons. I then went down by the waterfront. I chatted with a few
regular waterfront regulars. I then went downtown. I walked lower Greenwich
Avenue a bit on a nice day. I then went to the library. I read the Wall Street
Journal, and three computer newsweeklies. I checked out two videotapes. I then
returned home. I watched the ABC evening news. I was listening to the BBC news
when I dosed off. About 7:15 P.M., I heard the word Space Shuttle, so I quickly
turned to CNN and watched the Space Shuttle launching. They mentioned that one
should be able to see it in the sky in the East Coast of America, so I went
outside, and about 10 to 15 minutes after launching I watched something moving
underneath a near full moon which might have been the Shuttle. There were at
least a dozen jets in the sky at the same time, so it is hard to tell. I will
now have a couple of hamburgers on rolls with ketchup, mayonnaise, Dijon
mustard, and chopped onion for dinner with ice tea and coffee. I chatted with a
local French entrepreneur down by the waterfront today, and he told me he
opened a restaurant up in Fairfield, Connecticut call St. Tropez. Well I will
have to check it out some time. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/11/00 Wednesday 2:40 P.M.
EDT: I am sad to read of the passing of Donald Dewar today "http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/0,,17858,00.html"
. CIO
Note:<888>10/11/00 Wednesday 2:25 P.M.
EDT: I relaxed most last evening. I had some goldfish crackers and ice cream. I
finally fell asleep about 2 A.M., and I was up at 1 P.M.. I guess I was tired.
I had breakfast of cheerios, toast, orange juice, cafe latte, and vitamins. I
guess I will clean up and go out and enjoy the sunny day. Have a good
afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>10/10/00 Tuesday 10:00 P.M. EDT:
I was up about 4 P.M.. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice, vitamins, and cafe latte. I figured out that FrontPage Express does not
hyperlink when Zone Alarm is activated. I installed the 45 day FrontPage 2000
Demo, and I ran the installation program, but with my 76,000 or more links the
program froze up. I might be able to figure out how to use its search engine. I
watched two HBO movies while running the FrontPage Express installation of my
web server. I will leave it on the computer. I had rest of the defrosted
spaghetti sauce with spaghetti and parmesan cheese and ice tea. I guess I will
do a little regular internet work now. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/10/00 Tuesday 12:20 A.M. EDT:
Well I went back out for a while. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then sat
out for a while. I then drove down by the waterfront. I returned home. I had
some ice cream, pretzels, and ice tea. I watched a little bit of television. I
updated Scott's weekly broadcast "http://mrscott.com/sound.htm"
. Well I might do a little computer work and then go to bed. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/09/00 Monday 9:05 P.M. EDT: I
went out after the last message. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I chatted
with a local. I checked out the three local lower Avenue news stands. I found a
pack of Bugler roll your own cigarettes for $1.47 at Zyns to keep handy. I then
walked up the Avenue. I stopped by Lecters and toured the store. I went by CVS
and bought two buy one get one free of Dutch Pretzels for $1.39 both. I checked
out Outdoor Traders and they have the news Gortex jackets in Marmot, Patagonia,
and North Face models for a little over $300. I imagine the Patagonia outlet in
Freeport, Maine might have better prices. I then walked down the Avenue. I
noticed the fish store www.lobsterscanfly.com
. I then stopped by the Grand Union and bought a pack of hamburger rolls for
.79. I chatted with a local resident who looks like he is related to people I
know in Long Island. I returned home. I had a few pretzels with ice tea. I then
put the London broil through the Cuisine Art and made five hamburger patties. I
cooked two and had them on buns with mayonnaise, ketchup, Dijon mustard, and
onions along with ice tea and coffee. I then watched a little television. I
guess I might go out for some fresh air now. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/09/00 Monday 4:00 P.M. EDT: I
was up at 2 P.M.. I had breakfast of Cheerios, toast, cafe latte, orange juice,
and vitamins. I then used Debrox and hot water with a ear syringe to clean my
ears, since they had a bit of wax build up. I will now clean up and go out for
some fresh air. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>10/08/00 Sunday 11:45 P.M. EDT:
I finished watching the movie. I had ice cream and goldfish crackers while
watching it. I just had two hotdogs on buns. I will now do some regular
internet work. CIO
Note:<888>10/08/00 Sunday 9:20 P.M. EDT: I
was up at noon. I made a Freefind search page "http://mrscott.com/freefind.htm"
. I had coffee, three soft boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, and vitamins. I
did the house cleaning and watering the plants. About 6 P.M. I boiled some
spaghetti noodles and reheated some spaghetti sauce and had them with ice tea.
I watched a bit of television news. I rested a bit. I then channel surfed. I
will now watch the video "Winter's End". Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/08/00 Sunday 1:15 A.M. EDT: I
did some research on search engines, and I am indexing my server to use the
offsite search engine at www.freefind.com
. I will now go to bed and let the spider do it's work. CIO
Note:<888>10/21/00 Saturday 5:15 P.M. EDT:
Long Day. I went out about 8:30 A.M.. I stopped by downtown, and I walked lower
Greenwich Avenue. I then went over to the Hospital Thrift Shop. They had a
bread machine there. I next stop by Putnam Trust Bank of New York to get
laundry change and parking change. I have begun to notice that I look like
Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill. I then drove through town. I stopped by the
library, but I could not fine mine glasses, so I went back home. It was the
perfect warm autumn day. I looked for my reading glasses, but they were not at
home. I finally found them on the side of the seat in the car. I then went out
again. I drove through town, down by the waterfront. I then headed out to Tod's
Point. I walked around Tod's Point. I also walked balancing along the tops of
the parking telephone pole rails in the southwest area and the boat storage
area. I sat out at the beach once around for about an hour. I noticed an
albatross and a white heron. I chatted with a couple of beach goers about
winter beach resorts. I then stopped by downtown Old Greenwich. I toured the
Old Greenwich Thrift shop and I bought a carton of Philly Natural cigar
cigarettes at the CVS store in Old Greenwich for $15.04. I chatted about
economics with one customer. I then went over to downtown Greenwich. I stopped
by the Episcopal church tag sale and chatted with one patron for a while. I
then went over to the central part of Greenwich, and I walked the entire length
of Greenwich Avenue. It was as I said before a perfect fall day, and for
arthritis sufferers, the wind was out of the southwest which is a dry wind. I
chatted with a few local downtown. It was quite busy. I then returned home just
now, and had a chilled Citra soda in a frosted mug and goldfish crackers. Well
have a good evening, I am off to bed. CIO
Note:<888>10/21/00 Saturday 7:00 A.M. EDT:
I read a bit, and I finished watching the video, "The Year of Living
Dangerously." Well time possibly for some fresh air after some ice cream.
CIO
Note:<888>10/21/00 Saturday 3:50 A.M. EDT:
I had a shell steak, steamed asparagus, and a microwave potato along with ice
tea and coffee. I listened to a bit of the BBC World broadcast "http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/index_stat.shtml"
which does not tell one much about Great Britain, but it always has a very
international outlook. Well I might read a little bit more of the "Perfect
Storm". CIO
Note:<888>10/21/00 Saturday 2:20 A.M. EDT:
Well I went out for a walk. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. It was very slow
out. I read the last four issues of the Greenwich Post, which I have not had
time to read regularly. I am now doing a little regular internet work. Have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/20/00 Friday 11:35 P.M. EDT:
Well I relaxed a bit this morning, and I checked the mail around noon. I had
some ice cream. I finally fell asleep until about 9:30 P.M.. I got up had three
soft boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, cafe latte, and vitamins. I watched the
ABC news program at 10 P.M.. I might go out for some fresh air, I guess. Have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/20/00 Friday 9:25 A.M. EDT: I
had a glass of ice tea and a frozen pizza. I rested a bit. I had an inquiry
from a local business person inquiring what Scott's Random Notes are all about.
I explained it was my way of being my own layer keeping life really simple and
advising people how they can save money, so if and when the stock market should
crash again, there might be some reserve funds in the town of Greenwich. After
all the town motto is "Frugality and Fortune" translated into American
English, "Penny Thrift and Pound Foolish." Well have a good day. I
might go out for some fresh air in a little while. CIO
End of Scott's Notes Friday 10/20/00
Note:<888>10/20/00 Friday 4:30 A.M. EDT: I
simplified my homepage "http://mrscott.com",
so that there are only seven links to seven directory lists off of it. I also
did not include the ValueClick advertising on the homepage, since I have only
made $1.20 so far this month, but I left it on the sub pages. Thus the homepage
is a lot easier on the eyes. From looking at many major homepages, the trend is
to simplify them. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/20/00 Friday 1:40 A.M. EDT: I
was up at midnight. I had breakfast of Cheerios, toast, orange juice, cafe
latte, and vitamins. Back to regular internet work. CIO
Note:<888>10/19/00 Thursday 5:30 P.M. EDT:
Well I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I then stopped by at the library and read
four computer newsweeklies, the Wall Street Journal, and the Greenwich Times. I
came home, and I had a bowl of ice cream and a glass of ice tea. Well time for
bed, have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/19/00 Thursday 1:25 P.M. EDT:
I tried to rest a little bit, and then I had a couple of bowls of goldfish
crackers and ice tea. I checked the mail. It is sunny out, but it seems a bit
damp. I have to get ready for my 3 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note:<888>10/19/00 Thursday 9:40 A.M. EDT:
I was trying to relax, and I got to crank telephone fax calls. I figured out a
way to stop the annoyance without getting caller I.D.. I put the answering
machine in the living room, and I turned off the volume. I turned off the
ringers on all the other telephones including the bedroom phone. I set the
ringer on the lowest setting in the kitchen, so if I happen to be awake I might
hear it. Since I get very few regular incoming calls, this should solve the
problem of two dozen or so crank telephone calls a week, and still permit me to
have access to my telephones. Well it is a nice day, and I have a 3 P.M.
appointment, and I am relaxing this morning. I had a bowl of ice cream. CIO
Note:<888>10/19/00 Thursday 8:40 A.M. EDT:
I tweaked the system a bit this morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/19/00 Thursday 6:15 A.M. EDT:
I was up at 9 P.M. last night. I chatted with a friend. I had breakfast of
three soft boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee latte and vitamins. I went
back to bed until 2:30 A.M.. I watched CSPAN until just now. Around 4:30 A.M.,
I broiled a shell steak, steamed asparagus, and microwaved a potato and had
them with ice tea and coffee latte. As a small note, I use powder milk which
seems to be less expensive and is easy to store. When frothing milk with
dissolved powder milk it froths very well. Well have a good morning. Time for
some regular internet routine. CIO
Note:<888>10/18/00 Wednesday 2:15 P.M.
EDT: I went out after the last message. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New
York and cashed my ValueClick advertising check of $31.44. I then stopped by
the Hospital Thrift shop. I next drove down Greenwich Avenue and stopped by the
Mews Thrift Shop. They still have quite a bit of furniture there. I then drove
down by the waterfront and viewed the weather. I next bought $18 of premium at
Exxon at $1.999 a gallon. I then stopped by the library and read the local
paper. In quickly looking at the internet about 11 A.M., IBM was down 18 points
and the overall market was down 450 points, and now it is down 150 points, and
IBM is down 16 points. I then drove by ELDC thrift and toured the shop. I saw
about a half dozen fire engines heading down the road where the Brunswick Boys
school is. Someone told me a house roof was on fire. I then went by St.
Catherine’s Thrift. I next drove over to Old Greenwich and went by the Old
Greenwich Thrift shop. They had a 18 year old JVC video camcorder there for
$25. I then went by CVS in Old Greenwich and bought a carton of Philly cigar
cigarettes for $15.04. I then drove around Tod's Point. I saw a gray heron on
the inner side of the drive. I then stopped by Staples. I then drove back to
town, and drove down the Avenue and returned home. I had some ice tea and
goldfish crackers. Well have an enjoyable rainy afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>10/18/00 Wednesday 9:35 A.M.
EDT: I rested until 8 A.M., and I had some Ramen noodles and a peanut butter
sandwich with ice tea and coffee. I cleaned up, and now I will go out for
errands. CIO
Note:<888>10/18/00 Wednesday 5:35 A.M.
EDT: I updated Zone Alarm and Microsoft MSN Explorer beta to version 2. Well
time to go back to reading. CIO
Note:<888>10/18/00 Wednesday 3:25 A.M.
EDT: I had another crank call about 6 P.M. this evening, and *57 says its
blocked. According to the telephone office, I could get caller ID for about $7
a month which I really can't afford, let along the device. I could just unplug
the telephones where they all connect from the bedroom wall, but the kitchen
phone would still ring unless, I took it off the wall. Well I went to the
library, and I read the local paper. I checked out the videotape, "The
Year of Living Dangerously". I then drove down by the waterfront. I then
went to the Food Emporium and bought two boneless shell strip steaks at $4.99 a
pound for $5.99, a 38 oz. box of Pepperidge Farm goldfish crackers for $5.29,
two half gallons of Americas choice butter pecan ice cream for $1.49 each for
$14.26 total. I then went to the Grand Union across the street, and I bought
two half gallons of GU orange juice for $1.69 each, and asparagus at $1.99 a
pound for $2.43 for $5.81 total. I then returned home. I had some goldfish
crackers and ice tea, and I stated watching the political debate on television.
Towards the went I cooked a Tombstone pizza and had it for dinner. When I cook
a frozen pizza, I add garlic powder, celery salt, ground pepper, Italian
spices, and olive oil to it, to give it more flavor. I then got a tired spell
after the debate and fell asleep until about 2:30 P.M.. I then read a bit of
the "Perfect Storm". As I have said before the Northeasterner storm,
we having tends to make me tired like all rainy weather. Well time for some
regular internet work. CIO
Note:<888>10/17/00 Tuesday 6:00 P.M. EDT:
I was up at 4:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice, vitamins, and café latte. I listened IBM's presentation of its 3rd
quarter results and read the summary "http://www.investor.ibm.com/investor/3q00/3q00earnings.phtml"
. Well I will clean up and head to the library. CIO
Note:<888>10/17/00 Tuesday 4:05 A.M. EDT:
I read up to page 96 of the "Perfect Storm". They have a web site www.perfectstorm.org . I did a little
internet news reading, and I will now begin to relax and go to bed. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/17/00 Tuesday 1:40 A.M. EDT:
I finished watching the video, "The Man Who Knew Too Little." I just
finished rewinding it with the rewinding device, so I don't wear out the VCR. I
will now read a bit. CIO
Note:<888>10/16/00 Monday 9:55 P.M. EDT:
Well for dinner, in a large sauté skillet I half covered the bottom with a
layer of Italian olive oil, peeled and thinly sliced three cloves of garlic,
heated the pan on medium high, added two boneless center cut pork chops and the
chopped garlic around them, seasoned the up side with celery salt, garlic
powder, ground pepper, and Italian spices, and flipped the chops immediately to
season the other side the same, diced three quarters of a medium onion and
added it to the pan, and six pads of "I Can't Believe It's Not
Butter", and mixed it all around cooking the tree quarter inch chops about
two minutes on each side, at the same time, I reheated some old spaghetti in
the microwave, and after the chops were lightly cooked on both sides, I added
about a quarter cup of French white wine, and a little of the same seasonings,
which stops the cooking process, a small bit of milk, and let it all come back
to a simmer, adding the spaghetti to one half the pan, and mixing it in the
juices while it all simmer down flipping the chops half way through again,
about three or four minutes depending on the amount of wine, and once it is
mostly simmer down, I add a small bit more of wine and shredded parmesan cheese
on the spaghetti and mix it up again quickly while it heats up. I then served
the two chops on one side of the plate, with the sautéed spaghetti on the other
side of the plate, covering the chops with a little sauce with bits of onion. I
had this for dinner with ice tea, and afterwards cafe latte. I also clean up
after eating each course if short preparation time or as I go if long
preparation time. I relaxed a bit with the cafe latte. I will now sift through
my email. CIO
Note:<888>10/16/00 Monday 7:45 P.M. EDT: I
did some regular computer work. I updated Scott's Weekly broadcast "http://mrscott.com/sound.htm"
. Time to start thinking about cooking dinner. CIO
Note:<888>10/16/00 Monday 6:10 P.M. EDT: I
am making up a batch of ice tea. I also received my ValueClick advertising
check for $31.44. CIO
Note:<888>10/16/00 Monday 5:55 P.M. EDT:
Well I had another crank telephone call at 9 A.M. this morning. *57 said it
could not be traced. I slept until 3 P.M.. I had breakfast of cheerios, toast,
coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. When putting on my new yellow wind breaker
to go out that I bought for $3 at the Presbyterian tag sale on Friday, I
noticed it was Gor Tex, so I now have a yellow Gor Tex windbreaker which when
worn with a sweater should be comfortable on damp night. I made my 4 P.M.
appointment. I then went to the library, but I thought I had forgotten my
glasses. I drove down by the waterfront, and it looks like a Northeastern. I
returned home. I found my glasses in my jacket pocket. Well I will do a little
internet work. My 4 P.M. appointment told me that I am lucky to have electric
heat this winter implying that there might be oil shortages. CIO
Note:<888>10/16/00 Monday 5:35 A.M. EDT: I
read 30 more pages of the perfect storm after having some ice tea and goldfish
crackers. I then sifted through a month's worth of mail and other paper work. I
got the paper work read for my 4 P.M. appointment today. I also filled out an
annual form I have to fill out. I went out to Kinko's and made 11 copies of
various paper work for .93, and then I mailed the form at the Post Office. I
then drove down by the waterfront. There were about a dozen morning joggers
out, and I returned home. Early morning joggers in the dark should wear
reflectors, so the early morning automobile and truck traffic can see them. It
is still very nice weather out. I will do a quick read of the morning
headlines, and then I will go to bed. I have a 4 P.M. appointment. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/16/00 Monday 1:10 A.M. EDT: I
walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue, and I sat out for a while; and
then I walked lower Greenwich Avenue again. It was very slow out with hardly
anyone out on a delightful evening. I returned home, and I had a Elio's frozen
pizza with ice tea. I then watched two hours of National Geographic specials. I
made up two cans of my 50% Savarin ground coffee mix, with 25% A&P five
bean mixture, and 25% Hawaiian Kona mixture. Well I guess I will do a little
reading now. CIO
Note:<888>10/15/00 Sunday 8:20 P.M. EDT: I
was up about 4:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of Cheerios, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, and cafe latte. I then watered the plants and did my house cleaning.
I chatted with one family member, and they told me that since Gor Tex is made
in the Philadelphia area, they have a Gor Tex factory outlet there where one can
obtain various Gor Tex products from different manufacturers. Well time to go
out for some fresh air. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/15/00 Sunday 4:25 A.M. EDT:
Well I slept until 2:30 A.M.. I then had some goldfish crackers and ice tea. I
read up to page 29 in the "Perfect Storm". I guess I might try to go
to bed now, so I can get up earlier this morning. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>10/15/00 Sunday 12:20 A.M. EDT:
I went out at 6 P.M.. I had to reset driver's side car window alignment quickly
by removing the door panel and realigning it. It took about fifteen minutes. I
then drove down by the waterfront and returned to town. I walked lower
Greenwich Avenue and sat out for a while. I then returned home and watched a
bit of television. I sautéed in olive oil, butter, Italians herbs, garlic
powder, chopped garlic, ground pepper, celery salt and sliced onion two
boneless center cut pork chops for dinner, along with microwave potato and
steamed asparagus, which I had with ice tea and coffee. At 9 P.M., I watched a
HBO movie. I then watched a little television. I will now rest a bit and then
maybe read some of the "Perfect Storm". Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/31/00 Tuesday 8:10 P.M. EDT:
I cooked the mash potatoes with peeling month old potatoes and boiling them,
along with steamed frozen peas. I cooked the chicken 35 minutes at 350 degrees
Fahrenheit, in white wine I had open for several weeks, along with chopped
garlic about two weeks old, and a quartered onion with garlic powder, celery salt,
Italian spices, and poultry seasoning. About five minutes after eating dinner,
I got a very sour stomach and had a bowl movement. About a half hour later I
threw up. I had some seltzer water and Angostura bitters and I threw up again.
Hopefully I have all the dinner out of my stomach. It looks like the Purdue
boneless breast of chicken might have been bad. I let the Hospital Emergency
room know what happened. I also told my doctor. I was chatting with a friend
when it all started to happen. The chicken package expiration date was November
3, 2000. Well I am a bit tired, and I will try to rest. I am too tired to throw
out the food or do the dishes. I save the chicken package to let the Grand
Union know. Well try to have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/31/00 Tuesday 4:50 P.M. EDT:
I went back out after having a couple of peanut butter sandwiches and ice tea.
I drove down by the waterfront and chatted for a while with one of the
waterfront observers. I then stopped by CVS and they were out of Halloween candy,
so I stopped by the Grand Union. I bought a three pound bag of Sweet Tarts for
$6.49, two half gallons of Tropicana orange juice for $2.49 each, and a package
of Purdue boneless breast of chicken at $2.99 a pound for $3.14 for $15.02
total. I returned home and gave the Halloween candy to a neighbor who keeps it
handy. Last year only about six kids showed up since they're doing the parties
anymore. I had some ice tea. I will now make some mashed potatoes and bake some
of the chicken breast with wine and garlic and herbs and spices and have it
with a vegetable, ice tea, and coffee. I guess I will stop by the library
afterwards for a little reading and then possibly a short walk. Well have a
good evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/31/00 Tuesday 1:40 P.M. EDT:
Well I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I went by Pak Mail at the
Grand Union shopping plaza and shipped the 40 pound suitcase and 63 pound box
by UPS to a friend who stored his luggage at my apartment. It was a little
heavy to hoist, and I used a skateboard our building custodian keeps in the
building for emptying the trash compactor. Well it is a beautiful day, so I
might get out and enjoy it a bit. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>10/31/00 Tuesday 11:15 A.M. EDT:
Happy Halloween. Last night before going to bed I updated the JAVA virtual
machine available from Microsoft. I went to bed about midnight. I was up at
about 9 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of Post raisin bran, toast, orange
juice, cafe latte, and vitamins. I will clean up and go out. I will mail the
two parcels via UPS from the shipping place at the Grand Union plaza this
morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/30/00 Monday 10:20 P.M. EDT:
I chatted with a neighbor. I stopped by the library and skimmed through this
week's issue of the Economist. I then went downtown and walked lower Greenwich
Avenue. I sat out for a while. Well I guess winter weather has finally come to
town. It is a bit colder at night and I have to wear a warmer jacket. Well the
fresh air is always refreshing. I had my thermos of Nestle hot chocolate while
downtown. Well I guess it is time to start winding down for the evening. Have a
good night. CIO
Note:<888>10/30/00 Monday 7:40 P.M. EDT: I
went out after the last message. I drove downtown. I stopped by the waterfront.
I read the Wall Street Journal and the local paper in the library. I stopped by
the Hospital Thrift shop. I went downtown again. I walked the entire length of
Greenwich Avenue. I made my 4 P.M. appointment. I returned home at 5 P.M.. I
chatted with a friend until 7 P.M.. I had three hot dogs one buns with Dijon
mustard, barbeque sauce, and onion with ice tea for dinner. I will make up a
thermos of hot chocolate and go out for some more fresh air. Have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/30/00 Monday 12:05 P.M. EDT:
Well I was up on Saturday morning, and I started running Link Sweeper. I ran it
until now. I finally stopped it since it was taking to much time to run to
check my URLs. On Saturday morning, I had three soft boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. I went stayed inside and rested most of Saturday.
I had a hamburger and two hotdogs for dinner plus I snacked on some goldfish
crackers and ice cream. I was up early on Sunday, and I did my house cleaning
and watered the plants. I had Post Raisin Brand, toast, orange juice, cafe
latte, and vitamins for breakfast. On Sunday about noon, I went out and I
walked lower Greenwich Avenue. It started snowing lightly. I stopped by the
library and read the local paper, checked out a couple of videos, and I also checked
out a James Bond book, "Double Shot". I watched a television movie
and a little other television on Sunday evening. I had three hotdogs for
dinner. I bought a bottle of GU barbeque sauce for $1.29. I had some ice cream
during the evening. I was up about 9 A.M. on Monday morning, I had three soft
boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, cafe latte, and vitamins. I read a bit. I got
a sales call from CDW out in Vernon Hills, Illinois. I watched a little bit of
television about the Chinese. I checked the mail. I finally quit running Link
Sweeper and rebooted the computer and started running the server. I had some
goldfish crackers, and I might have some ice cream before cleaning up and going
out. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>10/27/00 Friday 10:45 P.M. EDT:
I cleaned up. I chatted with a neighbor. I observed a rather large skunk on the
perimeter of the parking lot near my car. I carefully entered the car. I
stopped by the library and read the local paper and the Wall Street Journal. I
returned the "Perfect Storm." I went downtown. I walked the entire
length of Greenwich Avenue on a slightly damp night. There were the usual group
downtown. I returned home, and I had a glass of ice tea and goldfish crackers.
Well I might begin to relax before going to bed. Have a good evening and
morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/27/00 Friday 6:10 P.M. EDT:
Well I napped until 4 P.M.. I had a couple of bowls of ice cream and ice tea. I
finished reading the "Perfect Storm." I guess I will clean up and go
outside in what seems to be damp weather. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/27/00 Friday 12:40 P.M. EDT:
I went through my regular internet work. I made a couple of telephone calls. I
had two hamburgers with ice tea for lunch. I might take a nap now. Have a good
afternoon. CIO
End of Scott's Notes Friday 10/27/00
Note:<888>10/27/00 Friday 7:30 A.M. EDT: I
had a dish of ice cream before falling asleep last evening. I was up at 6 A.M.
this morning. I had Post raisin bran, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I chatted with a friend. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/26/00 Thursday 5:15 P.M. EDT:
I went out and I stopped by the library. I read three computer newsweeklies. I
checked out the video, "Life is Beautiful." I drove down by the
harbor. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I read the Wall Street Journal while
waiting. I drove through town and returned home. I just had a bowl of ice
cream. I am making another patch of "http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm"
. Well as I was coming in, my arthritis was acting up, so I guess the weather
is changing to damp again. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/26/00 Thursday 11:35 A.M.
EDT: I read until about 6 A.M., and then I slept until about 9 A.M.. I finished
off the can of peanuts. I then fried up to hamburgers and had them with buns,
mayonnaise, ketchup, mustard, and onion along with ice tea and coffee. I made a
couple of telephone calls. Well have a nice day. CIO
Note:<888>10/26/00 Thursday 3:55 A.M. EDT:
Laundry is done, and I changed the sheets on the bed also. CIO
Note:<888>10/26/00 Thursday 3:05 A.M. EDT:
I was up at 2 A.M.. I started three loads of laundry. I had breakfast of three
medium boiled eggs, vitamins, toast, coffee, and orange juice. I am now on the
dry cycle of my laundry. Well it always seems, we're always back to the never
ending routine. Time for some regular internet work. CIO
Note:<888>10/25/00 Wednesday 5:00 P.M.
EDT: I had steak stew instead of ice cream for my last meal. I made up five
hamburgers with the Cuisine Art from the London Broil I bought. I will eat them
later this week. I went out. I stopped by the shipping store at the Grand Union
plaza and checked on shipping from there via UPS. They told me that there is a
shipping drop off point for UPS at Martin Luther King Blvd. in Norwalk which is
less expensive. I have a 40 pound suitcase and a 70 pound package to mail to
friend who stored his excess luggage at my apartment. Next door to the shipping
place at Val's Liquor, I picked up at half price a 8 ounce bottle of Angostura
Bitters for $3.99. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop looking for the right
size box. I stopped by Staples and found one nearly right size box in the
dumpster. I stopped by the Old Greenwich Food Mart, and I found the right size
box about 1 foot X 3 foot X 2 foot. I went out to Tod's Point, and I took the
three mile walk around the point. I sat out for a while. I stopped by Old
Greenwich CVS and I bought a can of Planters peanuts for $1.99 which I ate
while driving around. I returned to central Greenwich and went down by the
waterfront. On the way I saw a gray heron walking along the Mianus River dam. I
chatted with a former neighbor. I returned home. I package up and sealed the 65
to 70 pound box for shipping. I had a seltzer with orange juice. I threw away
the box I did not need. I will ship the box and the suitcase at the first of
the month when I have extra funds. I chatted with a couple of family members
whom have returned from abroad. Well I am tired, I might rest and possibly go
to bed for the night. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/25/00 Wednesday 9:10 A.M.
EDT: I downloaded and installed the latest version of the MSN software. I went
through my regular internet routine. I will have some ice cream and clean up
and go out. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>10/25/00 Wednesday 6:15 A.M.
EDT: I had a bowl of goldfish crackers before going to bed last evening. I was
up at 5 A.M.. I had breakfast of Cheerios, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and
cafe latte. I guess I will do some regular internet work now. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>10/24/00 Tuesday 6:25 P.M. EDT:
I went back out after the movie. I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue
on a very pleasant afternoon. Lots of other people were out enjoying the day. I
stopped by the library and returned the video. I read the local paper, the
Financial Times, and the Wall Street Journal. There was an article in the
Financial Times that two Belgium computer engineers had come up with the new
encryption algorithm that the United States Government and other security
internet users will be using. It is 128 bit. I monitored the landing of the
Space Shuttle on the CNN web site from a library internet terminal. I then
drove down by the waterfront and viewed the harbor. I drove around Grass
Island, and I saw the gray heron at the entrance to Grass Island at the Marsh
pond. I stopped by the Food Emporium and bought a 38 oz. box of goldfish
crackers for $5.29. I then returned home, and I had a chilled diet Sprite in a
chilled mug. I guess I will have some ice cream right now for dinner. Have a
good evening. CIO
Note:<888>10/24/00 Tuesday 12:20 P.M. EDT:
I went out and stopped by the bank. I went by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I went
by the Exxon station and bought $11.90 of premium at $1.959 a gallon. I went by
the Grand Union, and I bought two Edy's homemade style ice cream for $5.29
both, a package of GU hotdog rolls for .79, London Broil at $1.99 a pound for
$3.40, and two GU large eggs for $1.49 both with store coupon for free eggs
with $10 purchase. I then went to the Arnold Bread store and bought three
loaves of 12 grain bread for $2.67 all. I then returned home, and I heated up
some steak stew which I had with ice tea and coffee. I channel surfed for a few
minutes. Now I will watch the animated video, "Prince of Egypt". Well
have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>10/24/00 Tuesday 8:50 A.M. EDT:
I updated Scott's Broadcast "http://mrscott.com/sound.htm"
. I will go out for a little activity in a short time. CIO
Note:<888>10/24/00 Tuesday 7:50 A.M. EDT:
I did my regular internet work. I email an internet friend. I resorted my
closets yesterday moving the cold weather clothes to the center and moving the
warm weather clothes off center. Well time to clean up. CIO
Note:<888>10/24/00 Tuesday 5:40 A.M. EDT:
I had some ice cream before falling asleep last evening. I was up at 4 A.M.. I
had three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and cafe latte.
CIO
Note:<888>10/22/00 Monday 4:45 P.M. EDT: I
had some clam chowder and ice tea. I am having a relaxing afternoon. I watched
a little television. CIO
Note:<888>10/22/00 Monday 10:55 A.M. EDT:
I was up at about 3 A.M.. I had breakfast of Cheerios, toast, orange juice,
coffee latte, and vitamins. I fell back to sleep until 6:30 A.M.. I have been
doing regular internet work. I just had some goldfish crackers, ice cream, and
cafe latte. Well it seems to be another nice day, maybe I should get out and
get some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>10/22/00 Sunday 6:55 P.M. EDT: I
went back out. I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I stopped by the
environmental shop that sells telescopes. They have one in there for about
$1,200 that one can hook up to your computer. Of course one could try looking
at the sky with the naked eye on a dark night. I sat out for a while. About
sunset I went on down to the waterfront to see how the fisherman were
weathering the weather. I then stopped by the Grand Union, and bought two
Florida grapefruit for .67 both. Well I am a bit tired, so I will go to bed.
Have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>10/22/00 Sunday 3:25 P.M. EDT: I
went out with a thermos of coffee, and I parked downtown and had my coffee. I
walked lower Greenwich Avenue and around the train station and then I walked
down by the waterfront to the bottom of Steamboat Road. I then walked back
uptown and sat out for a while. I then walked up to the top of the Avenue. I
then sat out for a while. I stopped by CVS and looked at the circular, and they
have peanuts for $1.99. I then walked back down the Avenue and sat out for a
while. I then headed over to the library, and read the local paper. I checked
out the videos the "Prince of Egypt" and the "Lion King"
both of which are animated features. I then defrosted some steak stew and had
it for dinner with ice tea. Well it is a nice day, so I will go out again. CIO
Note:<888>10/22/00 Sunday 10:50 A.M. EDT:
I finished my house cleaning. I backed up the C: drive to the D: drive, ran
Norton SpeedDisk, and Norton AntiVirus. I had some goldfish crackers and ice
cream. I watched the end of a television movie. I guess I might go out for some
fresh air now. CIO
Note:<888>10/22/00 Sunday 4:55 A.M. EDT: I
just cleaned my mouse rollers. I use the edge of a knife to scrape off the crud
from the rollers on my mouse to restore its responsiveness. CIO
Note:<888>10/22/00 Sunday 4:45 A.M. EDT: I
was up at 3 A.M.. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice, cafe latte, and vitamins. I noticed that CompUSA has memory on sale for
the next couple of days. I will now turn off the server, and do a backup. I
will also be doing my house cleaning. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/07/00 Tuesday 10:25 P.M. EDT:
I slept until 9 P.M.. I made up a batch of ice tea that I steeped while
sleeping. I got up and started watching the election returns while eating some
mixed nuts and having orange juice and Perrier. CIO
Note:<888>11/07/00 Tuesday 4:55 P.M. EDT:
Well I went out. I stopped by the Hamilton Avenue school and voted. I drove
downtown. I stopped by the Mews Thrift Shop. They have two wooden leg love
seats with nice upholstery for about $200 each. I then walked lower Greenwich
Avenue. I sat out for a while. I then drove down by the waterfront. I drove by
the Hospital Thrift shop. They're closed, but they put out their Cruise Ware
sale items I believe tomorrow or the next day. I then went by the bank. I then
went by Fresh Fields and bought a 180 tablet bottle of Arthrirescue for $21.74.
I chatted with a customer and employee. I next went by the Greenwich Library
and read the local paper. I then went down by the waterfront and chatted with
one waterfront regular. I next stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought a Red
Barron pizza for $3.50, a Hearty Stauffer's chicken fettuccini for $2.50, a
Light Stauffer's Turkey breast dinner for $2.50, and they had very skinny
asparagus for $1.99 a pound and I bought $1.99 worth for $10.49 total. I then
returned home. I had a Red Barron pizza for dinner with ice tea and then some
goldfish crackers. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/07/00 Tuesday 11:10 A.M. EDT:
I was up at 9 A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice, cafe latte, and vitamins. I will now go out and vote. CIO
Note:<888>11/06/00 Monday 10:40 P.M. EDT:
I watched some of the evening news. I had a couple of hotdogs on buns with the
usual condiments for dinner with ice tea. I watched a television movie. Well I
guess I might head off to bed. Have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>11/06/00 Monday 6:15 P.M. EDT: I
was up at about 10 A.M. this morning after going to bed about 3 A.M.. I had
breakfast of Post Raisin Bran, toast, orange juice, cafe latte, and vitamins. I
went out and I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I then went downtown,
and it took a while finding a parking space since the have Arch Street closed
off for Sewer construction. I eventually found a space up the Avenue, and while
walking down, I ran into one regular walker, so I walked up to the top of the
Avenue with him and then headed back down to the Post Office. I got two money
orders and paid off the balance of my Optimum Online cable modem service and
Cablevision television service. I then drove down by the waterfront. I went
over to Staples and toured the store. I then went by the Old Greenwich Thrift
shop, and I bought three Eddie Bauer dress shirts in three different colors
extra large for $2 apiece. Everything was half price today. I then got my hair
cut at off center hair cuts in Old Greenwich for $15 and $5 tip. I then drove
around Tod's Point. I sat out at the beach for a short spell in one of my handy
beach chairs I keep in the trunk. I studied the abandoned Shoreham Nuclear
power plant on the horizon with my binoculars, and it looks quite massive. I
then stopped by CVS in Old Greenwich, and I bought two cans of honey roasted
mixed nuts for $1.99 each. I then went to the Service Star hardware store and
bought a shower curtain liner for $3.99 plus .24 tax for $4.23 total. I then
returned to the Greenwich Library, and I read the local paper. I returned one
video, and I checked out "The Old Lady That Walked into the Sea", and
"Full Monty". I returned home, and I installed the shower curtain
liner and I had some orange juice and seltzer. I guess I will relax a bit now
since I am bit full with the nuts, and I will wait a bit to eat. CIO
Note:<888>11/05/00 Sunday 10:20 P.M. EDT:
I went out after the last message. I stopped by CVS. I bought Danish butter
cookies for $1.99, two 100 tablet 500 mg. Vitamins C for $1.65 each, two CVS
disinfectant spray $1.79 each, European Mystique shampoo and conditioner set
$1.59 plus .31 tax for $10.77 total. I then drove down the Avenue. I stopped by
the two Avenue News stands briefly on my walk of lower Greenwich Avenue. I then
drove down by the waterfront. I then went to the Grand Union, and a Stauffer's
20 Lasagna for $2.99, two I Can't Believe It's Not Butter Quarters for $1.33,
Carapelli 17 oz. olive oil $3.49, two Nathan's beef franks $2 each, GU large
eggs $1.49, Sunshine Hot Dog buns $1.99, two Red Baron four cheese pizzas $3.50
for a total $23.62. I then returned home. I then relaxed a bit and started
watching the National Geographic Special on the White House which just ended.
Half way through I had three hot dogs on buns with Dijon mustard, GU barbeque
sauce, and chopped onion along with ice tea and hot Nestle chocolate. I guess I
might either read or watch more television for the rest of the evening. Have a
good night. CIO
Note:<888>11/05/00 Sunday 4:25 P.M. EDT: I
was up at about 11 A.M., and I had three hard boiled eggs, toast, orange juice,
cafe latte, and vitamins for breakfast. I chatted with a friend who said he got
his luggage. Well I finished watering the plants and cleaning the apartment
while listening to "www.cool107.com"
through the 24 speakers, I can play sound out of through the apartment. It
speeds one up when doing house cleaning. I also emptied my paper waste cans. I
also cleaned the air conditioner filter. I just had a peanut butter sandwich
with ice tea. I will now clean up and go out for some fresh air. Have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/05/00 Sunday 12:10 A.M. EDT:
I had the Stauffer's Chicken fettuccini meal with ice tea. I watched the horse
race. I chatted with some family members and friends. I received my renters rebate
which will come in handy for paying bills and expenses. I had some ice cream. I
snuck a few cigarettes outside through out the day, but I have cut way back.
Hopefully I will quit completely. I sifted through my week's email. One email
correspondent suggested that I might not have cooked the chicken long enough
that made me sick. Also the olive oil I used was about two years old. I just
finished watching the movie "Purple Moon" with subtitles. Well I
might read some more. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/04/00 Saturday 4:15 P.M. EDT:
I was up reading James Bond until 3 A.M.. I got up at 10 A.M.. I had breakfast
of Post Raisin bran, toast, orange juice, cafe latte, and vitamins. I chatted
with a family member. I read some more James Bond. I fell asleep and finally
got up a little while ago. I chatted with another family member. I guess I will
have the Stauffer's Chicken fettuccini meal. I also threw out my old olive oil
in case it was bad. Well I still have a little gas in my tummy, but I am feeling
better. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/03/00 Friday 10:35 P.M. EDT:
I went by the library after the last message. The United States Tobacco Company
had the custodians' union protesting in front of their headquarters doing a
march again with the Greenwich Police providing security. I read the Wall
Street Journal. I then drove around downtown, and I did not take a walk, so I
would not get involved in the demonstration. I drove down by the harbor. I then
stopped by the Food Emporium and bought a half gallon of Edy's home made ice
cream for $2.49 on sale with Food Emporium card, a 38 ounce box of Pepperidge
Farm goldfish crackers for $5.29, and a jar of Bournier French mustard for
$2.89 for $10.67 total. They have a big wheel of Swiss cheese on display in the
store, so maybe they are going to start promoting Swiss cheese. On the way out
I noticed some other sale items, so I got four La Yogurts for .25 each and
package of Masterchoice Phillie Cream cheese for .69 with card for $1.69 total.
I then returned home, and I had some ice tea. I watched a NBC news program from
9 P.M. to 10 P.M. about cyanide poisoning, which believe me the way I felt the
last couple of days I felt like I was poisoned. I then had some of the Edy's
ice cream. I have only had three cigarettes today, so hopefully I will be able
to quit smoking completely. Well I will do a little reading. Have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/03/00 Friday 7:15 P.M. EDT: I
rested until about 5:30 P.M.. I did a little bit of regular internet work. I
had some goldfish crackers and ice tea. I watched the ABC evening news. CIO
Note:<888>11/03/00 Friday 3:45 P.M. EDT: I
went out after the last call. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I
went by the Post Office. I bought ten .33 stamps. I also paid six bills, two
telephone bills, Verizon and AT&T, Cablevision, Optimum Online, GEICO, and
Northeast Utilities. I walked over to Fleet Bank kitty corner from the fire
department and paid my rent. I then drove down by the waterfront. I then went
to Exxon and bought $14.75 of premium. I stopped by the library and returned
two videos and checked out one. I read the local paper. I stopped by the Grand
Union, and bought a half gallon of Florida Natural orange juice for $1.99, a 16
oz. Stouffers lasagna for $2.99, a Stauffer's 16 oz. chicken fettuccini for
$2.50, and a ten pack of GU dried milk for $5.89 for $13.37 total. I returned
home. I had some ice tea. I then had a Stauffer's 16 oz. Pot Roast dinner along
with ice tea. Well I am still a bit weak, so I will rest. Have a good
afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>11/03/00 Friday 11:00 A.M. EDT:
Well since I was sick half the week with intestinal flu or some variety there
of, I don't have much to report. I continued to rest and sleep. I woke up this
morning and the sheets were damp I guess from a little fever. I managed to have
my first breakfast in three days of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice and Perrier, vitamins, and hot chocolate. I was awaken at 10 A.M. when I
was already half awake by three crank telephone calls which I seem to continue
to get. Well I guess I will clean up and organize my bills. I then will go out
and pay my bills. I hope no one else comes down with this strain of intestinal
flu. Well have an enjoyable weekend. CIO
End Scott's Notes week 11/03/00
Note:<888>11/02/00 Thursday 6:25 P.M. EDT:
I rested some more. I had some oatmeal along with Perrier and orange juice. I
will continue to rest and hope to feel better. My Doctor said there is
Intestinal Flu going around. Well I still feel weak, so I will continue to
rest. CIO
Note:<888>11/02/00 Thursday 4:20 P.M. EDT:
I has some orange juice and Perrier and a multiple vitamin. I dumped out the
food that probably made me sick along with the open bottle of wine. I will now
rest some more. UPS tracking said the packages I mailed on Tuesday were
delivered on Wednesday morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/02/00 Thursday 3:30 P.M. EDT:
I have been sleeping in bed since the last message about two days. I talked
with my Doctor and he said to drink Gatorade, but I only have orange juice. I
have been able to eat a little cereal the last two days. Yesterday I did the
dinner dishes from Tuesday night. I still have to throw out the bad food and
wine. I have not been out since Tuesday. I will continue to rest, and hopefully
I will begin to feel better. I have not been smoking since I got sick. Well my
Doctor says its going around. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>11/14/00 Tuesday 8:05 P.M. EDT:
I was up at 4 P.M.. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice, vitamins, and cafe latte. I rested a bit more until 6 P.M.. I just
finished working on my computer reinstalling Outlook Express to get the Address
book working again. I also ran Speeddisk on the computer. It is all working
fine. Time to go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>11/14/00 Tuesday 1:45 A.M. EDT:
I finished the laundry. I watched a PBS show on the Metropolitan Museum while
doing the laundry. I channel surfed. I just finished two hot dogs on buns with
ice tea. I guess I will now do some reading. CIO
Note:<888>11/13/00 Monday 10:00 P.M. EDT:
I was up at 2 P.M. this afternoon. I had breakfast of GU raisin bran, toast,
orange juice, vitamins, and cafe latte. I cleaned up and I made my 4 P.M.
appointment. I then went downtown, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then
went to the library and read the local paper and the Wall Street Journal. I
then went by Staples and toured the store. They don't have any sales items this
week. I went by Radio Shack at the Riverside shopping center and then CVS. At
CVS, I bought a jar of cinnamon for .99. I then went by Exxon next to the
library and I bought $17.50 of premium at $1.939 a gallon. I then went by the
Grand Union, and I bought at $2.99 a pound a sirloin steak for $6.31, two half
gallons of Tropicana orange juice for $2 each, a 34 oz. bottle of Forelli olive
for $3.99, GU quart of mayonnaise for $1.39, two pounds of onions $1.49, and
five pounds of potatoes for $1.99 for $19.17 total. I then returned home. I
broiled part of the sirloin and had it for dinner with microwaved potato and
steamed mixed vegetables along with ice te3a and coffee. I watched a bit of
television. I will now do my laundry. CIO
Note:<888>11/13/00 Monday 3:45 A.M. EDT: I
have been reading more of James Bond "Double Shot." Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>11/13/00 Monday 12:20 A.M. EDT:
I went out, and I took a walk on lower Greenwich Avenue. It was a little cool
and damp out, so I did not stay out long. I then drove down by the waterfront.
I returned home. I watched a television show about Palm Beach. In the old days,
the post office square in Palm Beach was called Scott Square. Well I finished
most of another can of mixed nuts. Well not much happening, so maybe I will do
some reading. CIO
Note:<888>11/12/00 Sunday 8:40 P.M. EDT: I
finished the house cleaning and watering the plants. I also did the C: drive to
D: drive backup. I had dinner of two hamburgers with buns, asparagus, ice tea,
and coffee. I will now go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>11/12/00 Sunday 6:00 P.M. EDT: I
was up at 2:30 P.M.. I received a telephone call from a family member. I had
breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and cafe
latte. I chatted with another family member. I noticed that Net2Phone was
charging me 3 cents a minute when it was suppose to be free. I finally figured
out, I had to use the download account number to get computer to telephone
calling free and not to use the YAP card. Well I got that straightened around,
so it is still free calling. I am now going to do a C: drive to D: drive
backup. I will also start my house cleaning and watering the plants. Well have
a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/12/00 Sunday 2:50 A.M. EDT: I
read a bit of the James Bond novel. I then watched the video "Return to
Snowy River." I finished off a can of mixed nuts with ice tea. Well time
to be off to sleep. CIO
Note:<888>11/11/00 Saturday 10:15 P.M.
EDT: I was up about 2 P.M. today. I had breakfast of Post raisin bran, toast,
orange juice, cafe latte, and vitamins. I cleaned up and I went out. I stopped
by the library and read the local paper. I checked out two videotapes. I then
went downtown. I walked the upper part of Greenwich Avenue. I then drove down
by the waterfront. I then headed over to Staples in Old Greenwich. I bought a
clearance item, a $5 hundred count package of Bigelow tea bags for $2. I then
went to CVS in Old Greenwich. I bought a carton Phillie Natural cigar
cigarettes for $14.19 two cans of Honey flavored mixed nuts for $1.99 each plus
.85 tax for $19.02 total. I then headed back towards town. I stopped by at the
Cos Cob Food Mart and bought at $1.99 a pound a package of hamburger for $2.11.
I then went downtown. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then stopped by the
Grand Union and bought a package of hamburger and hotdog buns for .79 each
package for $1.58 total. I returned home, and I had some nuts and ice tea. I
then had steamed asparagus and two hamburgers on buns with condiments for
dinner with ice tea. I then watched a bit of television until now. Well have a
good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/11/00 Saturday 2:35 A.M. EDT:
I watched a bit of television until about 11 P.M.. I rested for about an hour
and a half. I then watched a little bit more television. I had goldfish
crackers and ice tea. I also finished off the ice cream after dinner. Well I
might try to get to bed early and be on a day schedule today. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/10/00 Friday 9:00 P.M. EDT: I
chatted with a relative, then I cleaned up and went out about 6 P.M.. The
library was closed, so I dropped off the videotape in the video return. I
noticed my left rear tail light was out. I went by the bank ATM. I then stopped
by the Greenwich Hardware store which was closed. I finally went to Exxon and
bought a tail light bulb for $1.85. I then installed the left rear tail light
bulb, and I also replaced the left rear backup light which I had one of also. I
also had to replace the fuse for the backup lights, so now all my automobile
lights seem to be in working order. I then went downtown. I walked lower
Greenwich Avenue. I then went by the Grand Union, and I bought four Stauffer's
Hearty meals for $2.50 apiece and two half gallons of Florida Natural Orange
juice for $2.49 apiece for $13.98 total. I chatted with one customer while
exiting the store. I then returned home and microwaved a Stauffer's hearty pot
roast dinner and at it with ice tea. I had some goldfish crackers afterwards. I
watch a bit of BBC PBS programming. I think I will have some ice cream now. CIO
End Scott's Notes week 11/10/00
Note:<888>11/10/00 Friday 3:20 P.M. EDT:
Bush leads in the Florida recount by 327 votes with the absentee ballots still
to be counted. I slept until about 2 P.M.. I had a telephone call about 9 A.M.
from www.cdw.com trying to sell me computer
hardware from out in Vernon Hills, Illinois. I chatted with the sales person
for about an hour about the computer field. They apparently are number 1 in
supplying computer needs in this country from all the major manufacturers. I
had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and
cafe latte. It feels like it is a damp rainy day out. I guess I am just
starting my day. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>11/09/00 Thursday 11:40 P.M.
EDT: I had my dinner. I finished watching the video. I had a couple of dishes
of ice cream. I watched the CSPAN presentation of the White House 200
Anniversary dinner. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/09/00 Thursday 7:20 P.M. EDT:
I went out and drove downtown, and then stopped by the waterfront. I then
stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I then read
the local paper, the Wall Street Journal, and three computer newsweeklies at
the library. I then went downtown. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue twice
including walking around the train station during rush house. I came home, and
I had ice tea and goldfish crackers. I watched the ABC evening news. I am
microwaving a Stauffer's 20 oz. lasagna for dinner right now which I will have
with ice tea. I will then watch a video. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/09/00 Thursday 1:15 P.M. EDT:
I was up at noon. I had breakfast of Post raisin bran, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, and cafe latte. I installed Internet Explorer 5.5 SP 1 update. Well I
will clean up and go out. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>11/09/00 Thursday 2:15 A.M. EDT:
I went out for a walk. I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. It was a
warmer evening. I returned home, and I watched a video. Have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>11/08/00 Wednesday 10:10 P.M.
EDT: Well I rested until about 9 P.M.. I chatted with one friend. I watched a
bit of television. I had three hot dogs with buns, ice tea, and coffee for a
meal. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/08/00 Wednesday 3:00 P.M.
EDT: I was up at about 1:30 P.M.. I watched a little bit of post election
coverage. I had three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, cafe latte, and
vitamins for breakfast. I received this interesting link about Bush
administration campaign strategy "http://www.dovewinds.com/dubya/"
. Well I guess I should reboot the server and clean up. CIO
Note:<888>11/08/00 Wednesday 4:00 A.M.
EDT: Florida Election page, NBC says election still undecided. "http://election.dos.state.fl.us/index.html"
. I might head off to bed. CIO
Note:<888>11/08/00 Wednesday 2:18 A.M.
EDT: Bush Wins !
Note:<888>11/21/00 Tuesday 4:55 P.M. EDT:
I had a bit of a draft around the Plexiglas to the left of the air conditioner,
so I stuff pillows over it, and I stuffed a towel underneath the air
condtioner, hopefully to eliminate the draft. Well time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>11/21/00 Tuesday 4:40 P.M. EDT:
Well I have been relaxing, and I just had some coffee ice cream. Seems pretty
quiet out. CIO
Note:<888>11/21/00 Tuesday 11:50 A.M. EDT:
Well I am having a quiet day at home. I did a little internet work. I channel
surfed. I just had two hot dogs with buns and condiments along with ice tea.
Well have an enjoyable afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>11/21/00 Tuesday 7:15 A.M. EDT:
I was up at 8 P.M., and I had breakfast of three medium eggs, toast, orange
juice, vitamins, and cafe late. I channel surfed until midnight, and I then
went back to bed until 4 A.M. I started reading a book by Michael Phillips,
"Caledonia, Ancient Strife." I had a Stauffer's hearty pot roast
dinner about 5 A.M., and I just finished having a cup of cafe late. Well I
think I will spend some time on the computer this morning. Yesterday morning
when I went out at 7 A.M., I had to scrape the frost off the car for the first
time. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/20/00 Monday 12:45 P.M. EDT:
I went out after the last message. I drove down by the waterfront and around
town. I drove over to Old Greenwich and around Tod's Point. I sat out at the
beach for about an hour enjoying the view and contemplating a flock of sea
gulls in the early morning sun. I stopped by CVS in Old Greenwich, but they
were out my brand of cigar cigarettes. I went by Staples, and they have no sale
items this week. I stopped by CVS at the Riverside shopping plaza, and I bought
a carton of Phillie Natural cigar cigarettes for $14.19, two boxes of Kellogg’s
raisin bran for $3.99 both, and Edge Pro Gel for $1.99 plus .97 CT. sales tax
for $21.14 total. I noticed that someone had placed a 1970 Volvo 164 with
automatic transmission for sale at the Riverside Plaza along the Post Road. I
then stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop, and I bought a pair of sun glasses
for $1.50, and I put them in my car window. I drove down Greenwich Avenue, and
a yellow Ford pickup truck older model slammed the pack of my car very hard.
Since I could tell no damage was done, I did not get out; and I continued on
down the street. When I parked, I noticed the large rear Volvo bumper was
pushed in on the right. I believe it is on a shock absorber, so it should pull
back out all right when I have the time to pry it out. I walked lower Greenwich
Avenue. I then sat out in the sun a while. I then went by the library, and I
read the local paper and the Wall Street Journal. I then went by the Grand
Union. I bought two packages of large beef Oscar Meyer hot dogs for $2 each,
two half gallons of Tropicana orange juice for $2 each, two boneless shell
steaks at $5.99 a pound for $8.75, and a head of broccoli for .79 for $17.54
total. I then returned home, and I had a Barq's root beer with two hotdogs on
buns with condiments. I will now start thinking about going to bed. Have a good
afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>11/20/00 Monday 6:35 A.M. EDT: I
read and skimmed though the book on vintage aviation until 4 A.M., and then I
rested until 5 P.M.. I just broiled and ate a sirloin steak along with steamed
green beans, ice tea and coffee. Well I guess I will go out for some day time activity.
CIO
Note:<888>11/20/00 Monday 1:20 A.M. EDT: I
finished watering the plants and cleaning the apartment. I had the last two
slices of pizza with ice tea and a few figs. I channel surfed a bit. I guess I
will do a bit of reading. CIO
Note:<888>11/19/00 Sunday 10:05 P.M. EDT:
I finally fell asleep at 9 A.M., and I was up at 6 P.M.. I had breakfast of
Post raisin bran, toast, orange juice, cafe latte, and vitamins. I went back to
bed, and I got up just now. I just had a reheated slice of pizza. I will now do
my house cleaning. CIO
Note:<888>11/19/00 Sunday 7:45 A.M. EDT:
Well I have been having a hard time falling asleep which is unusual in
Greenwich. I just had some figs and coffee ice cream. Now I will try to go back
to sleep. CIO
Note:<888>11/19/00 Sunday 3:25 A.M. EDT:
Well I channel surfed a bit. I had a piece of cheese cake with orange juice and
Perrier. I might have an early evening, so I can get up earlier tomorrow
afternoon to do house cleaning. Well, I guess with winter coming; Greenwich is quieting
down as people pursue more indoor routines unless they have the good fortune to
escape down south to count chads. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/19/00 Sunday 1:05 A.M. EDT:
Well, I had half the pizza about midnight. I watched the National Geographic
special on hazardous jobs segment on volcano logy. I have not been going out as
much at night, so as to save energy to keep the apartment warmer in the winter.
CIO
Note:<888>11/18/00 Saturday 10:35 P.M.
EDT: I drove down by the waterfront. I went for a walk on lower Greenwich
Avenue. I drove back down by the waterfront. I stopped by the Grand Union, and
I bought a grapefruit for .33, a 50 bag box of Earl Grey tea for $5.49, Carrs
croissant crackers $2.29, Calmy California figs $1.99, a Stauffer's hearty
turkey dinner $2.50, a sirloin steak at $2.99 a pound for $3.23, for $15.83
total. I then returned home, and I had six figs with Perrier and orange juice.
I then reorganized my shoes in my living room closets, so they are neater. I
then got out the Welbilt bread machine and started my "http://mrscott.com/pizza.htm".
I am letting the dough rise now and defrosting the tomato sauce. The pizza
should be ready a little before midnight. CIO
Note:<888>11/18/00 Saturday 7:40 P.M. EDT:
Well I was up about 5 P.M., and I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs,
toast, cafe late, vitamins, and orange juice. I chatted with a friend. I will
now clean up and go out. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/18/00 Saturday 8:50 A.M. EDT:
I went out and mailed the package at the Valley Road post office box. I bought
20 Madonna and child Christmas stamps for $6.60 at the vending machine. I then
drove down by the waterfront and viewed the sunrise. I then went downtown and walked
lower Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with a local about horses. I then returned
home. I microwaved two hotdogs and had them with buns and condiments, ice tea,
and goldfish crackers. When I microwave hotdogs I prick them with a fork the
entire length on all four sides, so they don't explode. Well it is a beautiful
day, but I am tired, so it is time to go to bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/18/00 Saturday 6:30 A.M. EDT:
I finished printing out 62 copies of a relative's Christmas letter in color which
took a while. I also wrote a letter. I watched a program on George Bush on
MSNBC while printing the copies. I will now go out and mail the package
priority mail. CIO
Note:<888>11/18/00 Saturday 12:10 A.M.
EDT: I went out after the last message, and I stopped by the library and read
three computer newsweeklies and the local paper. The library auditorium was
full with the regular Friday night vintage movie. I then went downtown, and
they are stringing the Christmas lights on Greenwich Avenue. I walked lower
Greenwich Avenue. It was quite busy at the train station movie theatre with
lots of families seeing "The Grinch". I then walked up to the top of
Greenwich Avenue. Sotheby’s reality now has a new British flag instead of the
old faded tattered one. I noticed a Subway sandwich franchise is going in up
the Avenue. I noticed that Outdoor Traders is looking for experienced sales
staff. I noticed the are painting the entrance to Saks. Several new stores are
going in on the Avenue, and several more locations are for rent. I then walked
lower Greenwich Avenue again and sat out a bit. I then drove down by the
waterfront. I next stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought two bottles of Pine
cleaner for $1.39 each, a dozen eggs for $1.49, and at $2.99 a pound a sirloin steak
for $3.02 for $7.29 total. The Grand Union did not have the ten packs of dry
milk, so I went across the street to the Food Emporium and bought a ten pack
box for $6.79 a dollar more than the Grand Union, and at $1.29 a pound string
beans for .88 for $7.67 total. I then returned home. I broiled the steak and
had it for dinner with microwave potato and steamed green beans along with ice
tea and coffee. I have to print out a Christmas letter for a relative, which
will stake a bit of time since the color printer at about 50 copies is slower.
Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/17/00 Friday 7:20 P.M. EDT:
Well I was up at 5 P.M., and I had breakfast of Post raisin bran, toast, cafe
latte, and vitamins. I chatted with a relative. I restarted the server. I will
clean up and stop by the library and go for a walk. Have a good evening. CIO
End Scott's Notes week 11/17/00
Note:<888>11/17/00 Friday 4:30 A.M. EDT:
Well I finished making the ice tea. I guess I will head off to bed after
sending out my weekly email notes. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/17/00 Friday 3:40 A.M. EDT: I
channel surfed until about 11 P.M., and then slept until 1 A.M.. I watched an
HBO movie. I am now making a batch of ice tea. I just had two hotdogs on buns
with condiments. Well I have had plenty of rest this week. I was sadden to find
out today that one of the longest time regular users of the local library has
passed away. We will miss him reading his morning paper. CIO
Note:<888>11/16/00 Thursday 9:35 P.M. EDT:
I was up at noon. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice, cafe latte, and vitamins. I stopped by the waterfront. I stopped by the
Hospital Thrift shop. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I then went by the library
and read the local paper. I checked out a couple of books on vintage airplanes
and trains and a video. I stopped by the Arnold bread outlet, and I bought two
loaves of Freihofers 12 grain bread, a package of hotdog buns, and a pineapple
cheese cake for $4.10. I then returned home. I had a Stauffer's hearty meatloaf
dinner with a Barq's root beer and ice tea along with a piece of cheese cake. I
rested from about 7 P.M. to 8 P.M.. I had another piece of cheese cake. I
removed the Microsoft 45 day FrontPage demo from the computer and restarted the
server. CIO
Note:<888>11/16/00 Thursday 4:25 A.M. EDT:
It was not mentioned in the American Press I read recently, but Queen Ingrid of
Denmark passed away recently. My sincerest condolences. Here is a link to
pictures of various European Royal families "http://worldroots.clicktron.com/brigitte/royal/royal37.htm"
and "http://worldroots.clicktron.com/go?royal/royal00.htm"
. CIO
Note:<888>11/16/00 Thursday 4:00 A.M. EDT:
I watched a little television earlier this evening. I had ice cream. I rested
from midnight until 2 A.M., then I just finished watching a movie. I had some
goldfish crackers and ice tea during the movie. I will now try to rest a bit
more. I turned the heat up a bit. CIO
Note:<888>11/15/00 Wednesday 8:10 P.M.
EDT: I was up at 2:30 P.M. this afternoon. I had breakfast of Post Raisin bran,
toast, orange juice, cafe latte, and vitamins. I feel back asleep until about 6
P.M.. I usually sleep more on damp days since the barometric pressure is lower.
I installed Netscape 6.0 which only installed if I did not chose to install
Real 8 with it which I already had installed. I chatted with a family member.
Now I will have a couple of hamburgers with buns and condiments along with ice
tea and coffee. Then I guess I will go out for fresh air. Have a good evening.
CIO
Note:<888>11/15/00 Wednesday 5:00 A.M.
EDT: I finished reading James Bond "Double Shot." Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>11/15/00 Wednesday 2:10 A.M.
EDT: I downloaded and installed Direct X version 8 available from Microsoft. I
noticed my busiest page once again this time of year is "http://mrscott.com/stuffing.htm"
for you turkey lovers. Time to read. CIO
Note:<888>11/15/00 Wednesday 12:50 A.M.
EDT: I went out after the last message. I stopped by Odd Job at the A&P
shopping center in Port Chester, New York. I bought a set of 18 Christmas cards
at 75% off for $4.26. I then toured the Staples store there also. I then took a
drive down Greenwich Avenue, but I did not walk since it was cold and damp. I
stopped by the Food Emporium and I bought two half gallons of Bryers coffee ice
cream for $2.99 each, Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce for $2.59 and a 38
oz. box of Pepperidge Farm goldfish crackers for $5.29 for $13.86 total. I then
returned home. I had some goldfish crackers with orange juice and Perrier. I
then ground up in the Cuisine Art the remain sirloin steak from last night and
made four hamburger patties. I then had two hamburgers with buns and condiments
for dinner along with ice tea. I watched a little television, and I had a
couple of scoops of ice cream. I rested about an hour until now. Well have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/30/00 Thursday 11:10 P.M.
EST: I finished my laundry. I chatted with a family member. I listened to "http://www.broadcast.com/learning_and_education/science/space/nasa/nasa_television/"
to the launch of the NASA Space Shuttle. I went out about five minutes after
launch to see if I could see the Shuttle to southeast. I might have seen it,
but it is hard to tell with other high flying aviation in the area. I had a
bowl of ice cream. Well I guess it is time to start winding down for the day.
By the way, I still have the slow leak in my tire, so I guess they did not fix
it. I will try to get it fixed tomorrow. CIO
Note:<888>11/30/00 Thursday 8:20 P.M. EST:
I had a broiled shell steak for lunch with microwave potato and steamed mixed
vegetable, ice tea, and coffee. I cleaned up, and I went out for my 3 P.M.
appointment and I read the Wall Street Journal while waiting. I then stopped by
the Hospital Thrift shop, and I bought a used black Krups espresso cappuccino
machine for $10. I then drove downtown, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I
then drove down by the waterfront. I then stopped by the library, and I read
the local paper. I checked out Tom Robbins' "Fierce Invalids Home from Hot
Climates," and a video. I then returned home. I chatted with neighbors. I
set up the black Krups Il Primo machine on the left hand side of the kitchen
counter where my old Krups espresso and coffee machine was, and I put the old
machine on the backside of the bedroom bureau. I decalcified the Krups machine
with a couple of tablespoons of vinegar with water and ran it through the
machine twice. I noticed that the coffee espresso features works fine, but when
I put it one steam a light stream of steam came out, and it seemed to build up
too much pressure. Thus I probably won't use the steam feature on the Krups. It
is a nice looking machine. I then decalcified my Braun espresso cappuccino
machine. I then had a Stouffer's Hearty meat loaf dinner with ice tea. I
watched the evening news while doing this. I then watched a bit of HBO, and
then I turned it off. I have to do laundry now. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/30/00 Thursday 11:15 A.M.
EST: I was up at 8:30 A.M.. I watched a little morning news. I had breakfast of
Post raisin bran, toast, orange juice, cafe late, and vitamins. I chatted with
Optimum Online and their mail server is down for the last day. I checked my
mail. I read the last two issues of the Greenwich Post. I will do some regular
internet work. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>11/29/00 Wednesday 10:15 P.M.
EST: Well, I finished the video; time for bed. Have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>11/29/00 Wednesday 7:55 P.M.
EST: I had ice cream this afternoon. I did not go out. I spent the afternoon
and early evening finishing reading "Volcano Cowboys." I chatted with
a relative. I watched the ABC evening news. I just finished dinner of a
Stouffer's Hearty chicken fettuccini meal with ice tea and a couple of
Clementine. After dinner I had a half dozen Danish cookies. Well I guess I will
watch a videotape. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/29/00 Wednesday 12:50 P.M.
EST: I found my pine cone Christmas wreath in a storage trunk, so I hung it on
my front door. CIO
Note:<888>11/29/00 Wednesday 12:10 P.M.
EST: Well not much happening. The email server is not working. I guess I will
clean up and go out in a while, after I have a couple of hotdogs with buns and
condiments and ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>11/29/00 Wednesday 10:35 A.M.
EST: I went to bed last night about 11 P.M. after chatting with a relative and
watching part of a period movie on television. I had some cashews and ice tea
before going to bed. I was up at 6 A.M., and I had breakfast of three medium eggs,
toast, orange juice, vitamins, and cafe late. I watched morning news until
about 8 A.M.. I went back to bed until 10 A.M.. I had some cashews and ice tea.
Well I will do some regular computer work. CIO
Note:<888>11/28/00 Tuesday 7:50 P.M. EST:
After dinner, I chatted with a relative. I updated "http://mrscott.com/nasa.htm"
and "http://mrscott.com/nasa-97.htm"
. Well have a good night, I guess I am off to bed in a while. CIO
Note:<888>11/28/00 Tuesday 7:00 P.M. EST:
I read a bit. Then I went out about 3:30 P.M.. I bought $14.75 of premium at
Exxon at $1.939 a gallon. I stopped by the library and I read the Wall Street
Journal. I then went by CVS and I bought four CVS D batteries for $4.79 plus
CVS antibacterial soap for $1.69 plus tax of .39 for $6.87 total. I then
replaced the batteries on my two flash lights in the car. I then parked further
down the Avenue. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue, and then I sat out for a
while. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue again. I then stopped by the Grand
Union, and I bought four different Stouffers Hearty meals for $2.50 plus $1 off
with a coupon, Freihofers hotdog buns $2.09, two I Can't Believe It's Not
Butter $1.33 for $13.75 total. I returned home, and I had a root beer. I am
just about ready to have a Stouffer's chicken fried steak dinner with ice tea.
CIO
Note:<888>11/28/00 Tuesday 12:15 P.M. EST:
I went by the bank. I drove down by the waterfront and said good morning to one
of the regular fishermen. I drove up to Norwalk and dropped my car off at Town
Fair to have the tires rotated and the driver's side rear tire slow leak fixed,
all of which was covered in the original purchase price. I only have driven
11,000 miles since July 1, 1998 which is not too much driving. I then walked
over to Circuit City and toured the store. I then toured CompUSA. I then walked
over to Renaissance Computers and stopped in. Then I toured the WIZ. Then I
walked back to Town Fair about 11:30 A.M., and I picked up my car. I checked to
make sure the hub caps were on securely. I then returned home. I am now cooking
a Red Baron Pepperoni pizza for lunch with ice tea. I just had two Clementine.
Well have an enjoyable afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>11/28/00 Tuesday 8:35 P.M. EST:
Well I was up at 6:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of Post raisin bran, toast, orange
juice, cafe late, and vitamins. I watched some morning news. I did some regular
internet work. I guess I will clean up and go out. I probably will go up to www.townfair.com in Norwalk and get my tires
rotated and also get the slow leak in my driver's side rear tire repaired.
While doing this I might tour www.circuitcity.com
and www.compusastores.com nearby
Town Fair. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/27/00 Monday 8:10 P.M. EST: I
went out after the last message. I drove downtown. I walked around lower
Greenwich Avenue. I then drove down by the waterfront and chatted with a couple
of local fishermen. I then went by the library and read the local paper and the
Wall Street Journal which had a large internet section. I noticed that the
library flag pole was off kilter and was leaning towards the east unless it was
an optical illusion. I then went by the Greenwich Town Hall, and I got my
annual flu shot for $15. I had to make a quick run to the bank for the funds. I
also made my 4 P.M. appointment. I then drove over to Staples, and they have
sale items. I toured the store briefly. I then returned to the center of town.
I chatted with a local. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then returned
home, and I chatted with a neighbor. I had two hotdogs with buns and condiments
for dinner with ice tea and then a bowl of Hagan Daz butter pecan ice cream. I
will now head off to bed. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/27/00 Monday 1:20 P.M. EST: I
read up to page 200 of Volcano cowboys. I had a lunch of broiled shell steak,
steamed broccoli, microwaved potato, ice tea, and coffee. I cleaned up, and I
am ready to venture out. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>11/27/00 Monday 7:50 A.M. EST: I
was up at 5:30 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs,
toast, orange juice, cafe late, and vitamins. I am now doing my regular
internet work. I am also making up a batch of ice tea. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/26/00 Sunday 7:10 P.M. EST: I
had a Stauffer's Hearty chicken fettuccini meal for dinner along with ice tea.
I snacked on some Pepperidge Farm goldfish crackers earlier, and I also had a
few Danish cookies. Well, I am a bit tired; so I will try to go to bed. Have a
good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/26/00 Sunday 4:55 P.M. EST: I
went by the library and read the local paper. I also read three computer
newsweeklies and then I checked out two videotapes. I then took a walk on lower
Greenwich Avenue. I returned home, and I had some goldfish crackers and ice
tea. CIO
Note:<888>11/26/00 Sunday 1:50 P.M. EST: I
went out after the last message. I stopped by CVS, and I bought two 50 tablet
bottles of B100 for $3.70 each at half price. I also bought two 100 tablet
bottles of E400 for $4 each and two cans of cashews for $4.99 both for $20.39
total. I then drove down the Avenue, and I then stopped by the Grand Union. I
bought a box of Clementines for $3.99, two half gallons of Florida Natural
juice for $1.99 each, GU large eggs $1.49, two boneless shell steaks for $5.99
a pound for $7.07, three Bar S jumbo franks for .79 each for $20.65 total. I
then returned home, and I put away the groceries. I had two clementines,
peanuts, and a few Danish butter cookies for a snack with Perrier and orange
juice. I watched a little television. I will now go to the library. Have a good
afternoon. It is quite rainy and damp out. CIO
Note:<888>11/26/00 Sunday 11:30 A.M. EST:
I finished watering the plants and cleaning the apartment. I had two hotdogs
with buns and condiments, ice tea, and Danish cookies. I sifted through a
month's worth of junk mail. I just finished cleaning up, and now I will go out.
Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>11/26/00 Sunday 8:45 A.M. EST: I
went to bed after the last message, and I was up at 4 A.M.. I had breakfast of
Post raisin bran, toast, orange juice, coffee and vitamins. I fell back asleep
until 8 A.M.. I had some orange juice and Perrier with Danish butter cookies. I
will not start my house cleaning while listening to "www.cool107.com" . Well have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>11/25/00 Saturday 5:30 P.M. EST:
I read some more. Then I rested a bit. I watched an HBO movie about Prisoners
of War in World War II playing soccer. I had some cheese, nuts, and ice tea
while watching the movie. CIO
Note:<888>11/25/00 Saturday 12:35 P.M. EST:
I went to bed about 7 P.M. yesterday. I was up about 6 A.M. this morning. I had
breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and cafe
late. I read through the first section of "Volcano Cowboys." I had
some butter pecan Hagen Daz and peanuts. I rested a bit from 9 A.M. to 11 A.M..
I channel surfed until noon. I just a Stauffer's hearty lean turkey dinner with
ice tea. Well I guess I will clean up and go out now. Have a good afternoon.
CIO
Note:<888>11/24/00 Friday 5:50 P.M. EST: I
went out, and I stopped by the bank. I then went downtown, and I walked lower
Greenwich Avenue. I then walked up to CVS. I thought about buying some vitamins
for half price, but one had to order them over the internet to get them half
price. I then returned to the car, and I drove by the waterfront. I then headed
over to Old Greenwich. I stopped by the Old Greenwich Thrift shop. I then went
by the Old Greenwich CVS, and I bought Phillie Natural cigar cigarettes for
$14.19, two cans of Danish butter cookies for $2.99 both, and a jar of Planters
dry roasted peanuts for $1.99 plus .85 tax for $20.02 total. I then drove
around Tod's Point. I sat out for a while until the sun started to go down. It
was not too busy. I then returned through town, and I drove down by the
waterfront again. I then stopped by the library, and I returned a video and the
Caledonia book. I then stopped by the Shell Station, and I checked the air in
my tired. My driver's side rear tire has a slow leak in it was down to 20
pounds. I need to go by Town Fair Tires at one of its location and get my tires
rotated and the leak fixed. I can get this done for free since I have a policy
on the tires and I bought them there. I returned home, and I chatted with a
friend. I had two hot dogs on buns with condiments, pumpkin pie, and a Barq's
root beer. I might watch some television before going to bed. Have a good
evening. The apartment seems warmer and more comfortable with furniture pulled
away from the walls. CIO
End Scott's Notes week 11/24/00
Note:<888>11/24/00 Friday 12:10 P.M. EDT:
I read up until page 99 of "Volcano Cowboys." I had a container of
dried figs and some goldfish crackers. I chatted with a family member and a
friend. I had a broiled shell steak for lunch along with microwaved potato, steamed
broccoli, ice tea, and coffee. I will now clean up and go out for some fresh
air. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>11/24/00 Friday 3:35 A.M. EDT: I
went out after the last message yesterday morning. I walked lower Greenwich
Avenue. I bought two bow tie pastries at St. Moritz bakery for $2 all. I sat
out with my thermos of coffee, and I had the pastries. I then walked lower
Greenwich Avenue again including touring the train station. I sat out for a
while again, and then I walked lower Greenwich Avenue again for a third time. I
chatted with some locals. It was a bit cool out, and I my new long underwear
bottoms made it a bit more comfortable. I returned a little before noon. I had
a Stauffer's turkey hearty meal for Thanksgiving dinner with ice tea. I lied
down for a nap about 1 P.M.. I ended up sleeping until about midnight. I got up
and had pumpkin pie and ice tea and I then rested and I finally got up at 2:30
A.M.. I had breakfast of Post raisin bran, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and
cafe late. I will now do a little regular computer work. Have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>11/23/00 Thursday 8:35 A.M. EDT:
I read the first chapter of Volcano Cowboys. I made up a batch of three cans of
my ground coffee mixture of a third Savarin, half my five bean Food Emporium
blend, and the rest Hawaiian Kona coffee. I am making up a thermos of coffee to
take with me when I go out shortly. CIO
Note:<888>11/23/00 Thursday 5:55 A.M. EDT:
I was up at 3:30 A.M., and I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast,
orange juice, vitamins, cafe latte. I just finished my daily internet routine.
I will now start reading, "Volcano Cowboys." Have a Happy
Thanksgiving Day. CIO
Note:<888>11/22/00 Wednesday 8:20 P.M.
EDT: Well I fiddled with the headset and microphone connections to try to
eliminate some static. I had a piece of pumpkin pie and ice tea. Time for bed.
CIO
Note:<888>11/22/00 Wednesday 7:25 P.M.
EDT: I went out this morning after the last message. I stopped by Putnam Trust
Bank of New York. I then went by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I went by the Mews
Thrift shop. I drove down by the waterfront. I went by ELDC thrift shop. I went
by the library, and I checked out Volcano Cowboys and the videotape
"WACO." I chatted with a few regular patrons. One patron suggested, I
try covering my windows with plastic sheeting. I then went over to Home Depot
in Port Chester, New York; a new store. I bought two rolls of #6 plastic
sheeting 10 foot by 50 foot for $8.97 each and roll of 3M duct tape for $3.27
plus $1.43 N.Y. sales tax for $22.64. I then stopped by the ATM at Bank of New
York nearby and I bought a another roll of 3M duct tape for $3.49 total. I
noticed they have 1 inch and 3/4 inch 2 foot by 8 foot pink Styrofoam sheets
which would have been an alternative at about $5 a sheet. I then stopped by
Levine Army Navy store and bought a while pair of cotton long underwear bottoms
size 38" to 40" for $10.98 plus .30 tax for $11.28 total. I then
returned home. I barrowed a one foot high stool from maintenance. I had two hot
dogs with bun and condiments for lunch with ice tea. I cut one of the rolls of
sheeting into three 100 inch lengths. I then split one section in half into two
foot wide pieces. I then tried unsuccessfully to install in on one of the
windows. The tops of the windows are 12 feet high and standing on the four foot
high window sill with the step stool, I could not reach the top and it began to
look like it would be dangerous to try to install the sheeting since standing
on the sill and trying to hold the sheeting behind the curtains and taping it
would have been awkward. I then rolled up the cut sheet of sheeting, and put in
the left living room closet. I put the open roll of duct tape in the sweater
closet. I returned the step stool. I tool back the unopened package of sheeting
and unopened 3M duct tape for a $13.07 refund. I then went by the Arnold Bread
store, and they did not have any pumpkin pies. I bought a loaf of Branolla
bread for .89. I then went by Exxon, and I bought $16.90 of premium at $1.939 a
gallon. I then went by the library, and I read the local paper and the Wall
Street Journal. I then went downtown, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I
drove down by the waterfront. I then stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought
two butter pecan Hagen Daz buy one get one free for $3.29 piece, two packages
of dry figs for $1.50 each, a Pumpkin Pie for $2.99, and GU kitchen bags for
$12.03. I returned home, and I had half a package of figs and slices of
mozzarella cheese for dinner with a Barq root beer and ice tea. I then watched
a short bit of television. I thought about the windows. I pulled out the
antique pineapple day bed and the dining table another ten inches away from the
outside wall to give the electric radiator heat more room to circulate. They
are about a foot from the walls. I had to move the square Danish table in front
of the bar in front of the day bed. It seemed to be a busy day. I am tired, so
I think I will go to bed. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>11/22/00 Wednesday 9:55 A.M.
EDT: I went though my regular internet work. I checked with the Greenwich
Housing Authority, and they said I could put in insulation between the curtains
and the pull down shades in front of my four 8 foot by 4 foot windows to reduce
the draft. However, they said the electric company might be looking into it, so
I might wait. I checked with a family member, and they said I could not afford
insulation. Owens Corning Fiberglass would leave fiberglass exposed in the
apartment. Styrofoam or foam rubber might posed a toxic fume problem in a fire.
Thus it is hard to tell if there is any material to place over windows to
insulate them. I might go to Home Deport in Port Chester today to see if there
are any newer products that are not too expensive that might do the job. Well I
am about to go out. Covering up the Plexiglas to the left of the air
conditioner seems to have made it a bit warmer, since the left slide on the air
conditioner was out about eight inches, it is very thin and let cold air in.
Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>11/22/00 Wednesday 7:40 A.M.
EDT: I was up at 6 A.M., and I had a broiled shell steak, microwaved potato,
steamed broccoli, ice tea, and cafe late for a meal. I looked at the morning
news. CIO
Note:<888>11/22/00 Wednesday 3:10 A.M.
EDT: Well I was up at 11 P.M.. I had breakfast of Post Raisin bran, toast,
orange juice, cafe late, and vitamins. I channel surfed a bit. It is still a
bit drafty in the apartment, but slightly more comfortable. Well have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/07/00 Thursday 7:55 P.M. EST:
I had the rest of the cold slice beef for dinner with steamed broccoli and
spinach along with ice tea and coffee. I might go out in a little while for
some fresh air after I make a couple of calls. CIO
Note:<888>12/07/00 Thursday 6:20 P.M. EST:
Subscribed to the free Wall Street Journal Audio report at "www.audible.com" . CIO
Note:<888>12/07/00 Thursday 6:05 P.M. EST:
U.S. News Directory "http://www.usnews.com/usnews/nycu/tech/tebest.htm"
. CIO
Note:<888>12/07/00 Thursday 6:00 P.M. EST:
I updated a few links on "http://mrscott.com/news.htm"
. I also made a copy of the Wall Journal article on the British Museum's new
courtyard "http://mrscott.com/britmus.htm"
. I also signed up for the 30 day free trial of the Wall Street Journal "www.wsj.com" . CIO
Note:<888>12/07/00 Thursday 5:25 P.M. EST:
I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I then drove around and stopped by the library. I
read the Wall Street Journal and checked out two videotapes. There is an
interesting articles in the Wall Street Journal about the new Queen Elizabeth
II courtyard at the British Museum. I returned home, and I am making ice tea.
CIO
Note:<888>12/07/00 Thursday 1:45 P.M. EST:
I posted my Christmas 2000 Letter at "http://mrscott.com/xmas2000h.htm"
. CIO
Note:<888>12/07/00 Thursday 1:30 P.M. EST:
I was up at noon. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. I will now clean up. I have a 3 P.M. appointment.
CIO
Note:<888>12/07/00 Thursday 2:25 A.M. EST:
I mailed the cards at the Valley Road post office. I drove around downtown. The
Christmas lights on Greenwich Avenue look very festive. I returned home, and I
had two hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea for a late meal. Now it is
time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>12/07/00 Thursday 1:15 A.M. EST:
Well I started my Christmas cards after the last message. I watched television
while printing out the Christmas letter. I used up most of the Compaq IJ200
color ink. I went out while printing for fifteen stamps at the Valley Road post
office for $4.95. I drove around town. I finished up the cards. I will go out
and mail them shortly. CIO
Note:<888>12/06/00 Wednesday 5:35 P.M.
EST: I went out, and I drove downtown. I drove by the waterfront. I stopped by
the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. I went to my dental appointment. I read the
Greenwich Magazine while waiting. I had my teeth cleaned. I then drove
downtown, and I stopped by the Mews Merry-Go-Round Thrift shop. I then drove
back down by the waterfront. I went by the library, and I read the local paper
and two computer newsweeklies. I then stopped by the Arnold Factory store
outlet. I bought two pumpkin pies, 12 grain bread, winter wheat bread, and
hotdog buns for $4.99 total. I cam back home about 3:30 P.M.. I made two top
round roast sandwiches with mayonnaise and bread and had them to eat with ice
tea and two pumpkin pie slices. I then had coffee. I watched a bit of CSPAN. I
finished off the pistachio nuts. I received a Christmas card from a prominent
political figure in the news along with his family. Well time for some regular
internet work. CIO
Note:<888>12/06/00 Wednesday 11:15 A.M.
EST: I was up at 10 A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I rebooted the server. I will now clean up
and get ready to go out for my appointment. The weekly NOAA weather radio test
just went off. I noticed yesterday at Odd Job, they have Emerson NOAA weather
warning radios for $15 which is a lot cheaper than the $70 I paid for my Radio
Shack NOAA weather warning radio. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>12/05/00 Tuesday 11:50 P.M. EST:
A friend of mine visited at 1 P.M.. We chatted for a while and internet surfed.
We then went out to Odd Job in Port Chester, New York and he bought some
Christmas cards which are 75% off. We went to the Vitamin Mart, and I got a 300
tablet bottle of 500 mg. garlic tablets for $12.38. We then drove down through
town and down by the waterfront. I toured my friend around the new Greenwich
library. Next we stopped by the Grand Union for broccoli. We then returned home
and watched the news. We had cold sliced beef for diner with steamed broccoli
and microwaved potatoes with ice tea and cafe late. We watched a video. We
munched on pistachios, and I also had some of the jelly beans and jelly slices.
My guest left about 9:30 P.M., and I channel surfed for a while. I had a dish
of ice cream. Well I guest it is about time for bed. I have a dental
appointment at 1 P.M. tomorrow. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>12/05/00 Tuesday 12:55 P.M. EST:
For those of you looking for new jobs, try "http://www.bushcheneytransition.com/"
. CIO
Note:<888>12/05/00 Tuesday 12:50 P.M. EST:
I was up at 11 A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. I just finished cleaning up. I have a guest coming
down at 1:30 P.M. this afternoon. I received a telephone call reminding me I
have a dental appointment tomorrow on Wednesday. CIO
Note:<888>12/05/00 Tuesday 12:25 A.M. EST:
I channel surfed through out the evening. I had some ice cream and peanuts
along with ice tea. Time for bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/04/00 Monday 8:00 P.M. EST: I
went out after the last message. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I
then went by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. I then drove downtown, and I
paid my rent at Fleet Bank. I then went by the post office and obtained a money
order and paid my Verizon bill. I obtained some extra Priority Mail shipping
material to have available at home. I dropped the material at the car. I then
walked up to the top of the Avenue, and I returned down to CVS. I bought a 50.7
oz. container of CVS yellow mouthwash for $3.89, two packages of 60 watt CVS
light bulbs for $1.99 each, a 16 oz. bag of pistachio nuts for $2.50, jelly
beans .99, and Jolly Jelly slices $1.49 plus.62 tax for $13.47 total. I then
walked down to Lecters. I bought a Rubbermaid liquid quart container for $1.69,
and a Rubbermaid bottle brush for $3.99 plus .34 tax for $6.02 total. I then
walked down the Avenue, and I put the purchases in the car. I then walked lower
Greenwich Avenue, and I sat out briefly. I then drove down by the waterfront. I
next stopped by Exxon and bought $14.25 of premium at $1.919 a gallon. I then
went by the local library and read the Wall Street Journal and the local paper.
I next stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought a top round roast at $1.37 a
pound for $4.17 plus a dozen eggs for $1.49 for $5.66 total. I returned home. I
cooked the roast at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 55 minutes in the convection,
and I had sliced of it along with a microwave potato and steamed frozen Spinach
and ice tea and cafe latte for dinner. I the pistachio nuts in a bowl in the
sitting area and in another bowl I put the jelly beans and jelly slices. I had
three Clementines before dinner along with some pistachio nuts and some candy.
I watched the ABC evening news and the BBC evening news. I will now do some
regular internet work. CIO
Note:<888>12/04/00 Monday 12:40 P.M. EST:
I was up at 10:30 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin bran,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I updated the Creative MP3 Live
drivers to the Windows ME version. I did some other routine maintenance. Well
time to clean up and go out. CIO
Note:<888>12/04/00 Monday 1:45 A.M. EST: I
did not go out after dinner. I watched a bit of television. I had some peanuts,
ice tea, and ice cream. Time bed, have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/03/00 Sunday 8:05 P.M. EST: I
went out, and I drove up to CompUSA in Norwalk. I bought on sale a 64 meg.
memory SDRAM 100 MHz, for $39.99 plus $2.40 tax for $42.39 total. I then
stopped by Circuit City and toured the store. I then went by Staples in Old
Greenwich and toured the store. I drove by CVS in Old Greenwich, and they were
closed. I went to the CVS at the Riverside shopping plaza, and I bought two
jars of CVS dry roasted peanuts for $1.69 each, and a carton of Phillie natural
cigar cigarettes for $14.19 and .85 tax for $19.02 total. I then drove down
Greenwich Avenue. I returned home, and installed the new memory in the first
SDRAM slot, and I put the old possibly 66 MHz 64 meg memory in the second SDRAM
slot. The computer all works fine with twice the memory. I will now run Norton
SpeedDisk while I have a fettuccini alfredo Stouffer's dinner with ice tea and
coffee. Then I will do some regular computer work and watch a video. Have a
good evening. CIO
Note:<888>12/03/00 Sunday 4:30 P.M. EST: I
was up at noon. For breakfast I had three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice, vitamins, and coffee. I then cleaned my apartment and watered the
plants. I chatted with a neighbor about computers. I had two hotdogs with buns
and condiments and ice tea for a meal. I then cleaned up and I am about to go
out for fresh air. I also did a C: drive to D: drive backup. CIO
Note:<888>12/03/00 Sunday 2:20 A.M. EST:
Instead of watching a video, I just relaxed a bit this morning. Time for bed,
have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/02/00 Saturday 11:35 P.M.
EST: I had a Stouffer's hearty roast beef dinner for dinner with ice tea and
coffee. I then put on my long john bottoms with my parka, and I went out for a
walk on Greenwich Avenue. I first walked lower Greenwich Avenue. Then I sat out
for a while. I then walked up to the top of Greenwich Avenue, and I sat out for
a while. I then walked back down the Avenue, and I used the bathroom at
Starbucks. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue again, and I sat out some more.
I then went over to the Grand Union, and I bought a box of Clementines for
$3.99. I then went over to the Food Emporium, and I bought a 10 pack of powder
milk for $6.79. I chatted with a regular customer of the Food Emporium. I then
returned home, and I am about to have three clementines and ice tea. I guess I
will next watch a video. CIO
Note:<888>12/02/00 Saturday 6:55 P.M. EST:
I went out, and I stopped by the library and 4 P.M., and I returned a video and
checked out two videos. The local paper was not available. I then drove
downtown, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then drove down by the
waterfront. It was a bit cool out. I then stopped by the Food Emporium, and I
bought a 38 oz. box of goldfish crackers for $5.29, selected Stouffer's meals
were 40% off with the saving card. I bought two Stouffer's 20 oz. lasagnas for
$2.33 each, a chicken pie for $1.66, and a Stouffer's chicken breast and
vegetable for $1.79 for $13.41 total. I then returned home, and I had some
goldfish crackers and a Barq root beer. I then channel surfed a bit. Not much
going on. CIO
Note:<888>12/02/00 Saturday 2:30 P.M. EST:
I was up at 8 A.M. this morning, and I had breakfast of Post raisin bran,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I watched a bit of television, and I
went to bed until noon. I watched an HBO movie until about 2 P.M.. I chatted
with a family member. I will now have a couple of hotdogs on buns with
condiments and ice tea. I will then clean up and go out. Have a good afternoon.
CIO
Note:<888>12/02/00 Saturday 1:20 A.M. EST:
I finished watching the movie "Congo." I guess it is time for bed.
Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/01/00 Friday 11:05 P.M. EST:
I made up a thermos of hot Nestle coco after dinner, and I went out about 9
P.M.. I chatted with a local. I sat outside and enjoyed my coco in the cool night
air. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then drove down by the waterfront.
I then went by the Grand Union, and I bought four Stouffer's hearty dinners for
$2.50 each and one 20 oz. lasagna for $2.99 and paid $11.99 total with a dollar
off coupon I got inside the Stauffer's lasagna I had for dinner. I returned
home, and I had some ice tea. I watched a little bit of BBC programming on the
PBS channel. I guess I will now watch a videotape. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week 12/01/00
Note:<888>12/01/00 Friday 7:35 P.M. EST: I
had a can of cashews at 3 A.M. this past morning. I was up at 8 A.M. for a
telephone call. I went back to bed until noon. I had breakfast of three medium
boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I then checked my mail.
I got my bills ready. I received my biannual registration form for my car for
$74. I cleaned up and I went out. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I
then went to the central Greenwich Post office. I obtained money orders to pay
my automobile registration, my current past due electricity bill, my current
and partial past Cablevision, my Optimum online, GEICO automobile insurance,
and my final AT&T payment, since I don't use it anymore with Net2Phone. I
mailed then and also bought ten rain deer stamps. I then walked up the Avenue
and went to Restoration Hardware and looked at the Grundig's mini world band
radio for $29.99. I then returned to the car. I went up North Street to the
Merritt parkway and got off at High Ridge Road, and I went to Town Fair Tire. I
had my left front tire leak fixed for free under warranty, but I had to pay
$4.19 for balancing. They said it had a leak on the rim. It took about a half
hour since it was not busy. I then drove down High Ridge Road, and I stopped by
Radio Shack and they have Short Wave Radios from about $60 to $250. I then went
to Staples at the Ridgeway Center and toured the store. I stopped by Bed and
Bath across from it, and I bought a Rubbermaid Contours Laundry basket for
$9.99 plus .60 tax for $10.59. I then drove back to Greenwich, and I went to
the local library and read the local paper and the Wall Street Journal. I then
returned home, and I had a Barq's root beer in a frosted mug. I will have a
Stouffer's frozen 20 oz. Lasagna for dinner with ice tea and coffee. Have a
good evening. CIO
Note:<888>12/14/00 Thursday 7:25 P.M. EST:
I chatted with a relative and a friend. I made it to my 3 P.M. appointment. I
then stopped by the library, and I read the local paper, the Wall Street
Journal, and three computer newsweeklies. I then drove downtown and parked
further down the Avenue because there were no parking places. I noticed an ABC
news truck parked next to the senior center. I chatted with a local. I walked
up the Avenue, and I stopped by the Greenwich Hardware store, and I bought a
little 3" X 5 " Scottish flag for $2.95, and a plastic stand for .99
with .06 tax for $3.94 total. I then walked up to CVS, and I bought a 250
tablet bottle of Seniors Spectravite for $12.99, plus a 4 pack of Charmin toilet
paper for .99 plus .06 tax for $14.04 total. I then walked back down the
Avenue, and I returned home. I put the Scottish flag on the dining room table
lazy Susan. I received a Christmas gift in the mail. I opened up the box with
the package. There was also an orange in it as big a the grapefruit up north. I
had a Stouffer's hearty meatloaf dinner with ice tea and coffee. I guess I will
go out soon for some fresh air. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>12/14/00 Thursday 11:55 A.M.
EST: I am just awake. The power went off last night about 3 A.M., and I reset
the computer. This morning, I noticed the power has gone off again for a half
hour. I just reset the computer again. Time for breakfast of three medium eggs,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>12/14/00 Thursday 2:50 A.M. EST:
I read up to page 100. I had some ice cream, goldfish crackers, dried apricots,
and ice tea. Well time to start heading off to bed. CIO
Note:<888>12/13/00 Wednesday 11:30 P.M.
EST: I watched the television news report. I did my regular internet work. I
will now probably do some reading. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/13/00 Wednesday 8:55 P.M.
EST: I went out waited in line about 40 minutes to mail the package at the
Valley Road post office. I then went by the Hospital Thrift shop. I then drove
down Greenwich Avenue, and I chatted with a former neighbor down by the
waterfront. I showed him my electric dashboard clock that I had use to replace
my broken car clock. Since my former neighbor had a bad car clock, I drove him
to the Greenwich Hardware store to get one for $9. I then returned to the
waterfront, and I helped him install it. I then went by the library and I read
the local paper. I filled up the car at Exxon at $1.919 a gallon for $17.25 total.
I then stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought a 16 oz. can of Sun Sweet dried
apricots for $3.59, a 16 oz. bag of Green Giant frozen broccoli $1.59 and a 16
oz. bag of Green Giant Le Seur peas for $1.59. I then returned home. I had two
fried boneless center cut pork chops for dinner with microwaved potato, steamed
frozen broccoli, ice tea, and coffee. I then chatted with a family member and
friend. CIO
Note:<888>12/13/00 Wednesday 1:45 P.M.
EST: I was up at 11 A.M.. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I chatted with a friend. I will now clean
up and go mail the package. CIO
Note:<888>12/13/00 Wednesday 2:25 A.M.
EST: Well I finished watching the videotape. I will now go to bed. CIO
Note:<888>12/12/00 Tuesday 11:55 P.M. EST:
After breakfast I relaxed around the apartment watching the news until about 6
P.M.. I then stopped by the Greenwich Library and read the local paper. I drove
down Greenwich Avenue. I then went over to the shopping center in Port Chester.
I toured Staples. I went through the Port Chester Flea Market. I went through
Kohl's where lots of household items were 50% off. I then went to Odd Job. I
got some Christmas gifts for a family member. I got myself and Eveready Lantern
light for $4. I then returned home. I wrapped the Christmas gifts and packaged
them up in a Priority Mail box. I had a Stouffer's 20 oz. lasagna for dinner
with ice tea. I then went out to the Grand Union with the box which I had
weighed and priced for postage. I bought two half gallons of Florida Natural
orange juice for $1.69 each, eggs $1.49, and center cut boneless pork chops at
$2.99 a pound for $4.75 for $9.62 total. I then weighed the package again at
the Valley Road post office and it was just under seven pounds needing $7.70
postage for a Zone 5 delivery Priority Mail. I bought two priority mail space
shuttle stamps for $3.20 each and added four regular stamps. However for the
first time ever, I noticed the warning on the mail box, that one can not mail
with postage more than a pound; and one has to take it to the counter. I then
drove around Greenwich Avenue and by the waterfront. I returned home with the
groceries and the box which I will mail tomorrow morning. I watched the news
about the Presidential Election Supreme Court decision. I will now probably
watch a videotape. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/12/00 Tuesday 2:05 P.M. EST:
I just got up. It looks like he electric power was off for about three hours. I
will have breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee,
and vitamins. First I have to reset my electrics. CIO
Note:<888>12/12/00 Tuesday 4:00 A.M. EST:
I did a little bit or regular internet work. I had some peanuts and ice tea. I
watched a bit of television. Well have a good morning. Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>12/12/00 Tuesday 12:30 A.M. EST:
I finally got around to updating Scott's Broadcast "http://mrscott.com/sound.htm"
. CIO
Note:<888>12/12/00 Tuesday 12:05 A.M. EST:
I watched an hour and half of video on Prince William at "http://news.bbc.co.uk" and "http://www.itn.co.uk" about his ten
weeks at "http://www.raleigh.org.uk/"
. I guess he will be going home for Christmas. I also put one of my speakers to
the right of the computer, and put a mouse pad on it; and stretched out the
mouse cord; so that one can use the mouse on the left or right side easily. I
also hung the new headset on the back of the right mouse speaker, so its cable
will not interfere with moving the mouse cord. I also had three Clementines.
CIO
Note:<888>12/11/00 Monday 9:25 P.M. EST: I
had a Stouffer's hearty pot roast dinner with ice tea and coffee. I watched a
bit of television. I now will do some chatting. CIO
Note:<888>12/11/00 Monday 8:30 P.M. EST: I
was up at 2 P.M. this afternoon. I stopped by the bank. I made my 4 P.M.
appointment. I then stopped by the library and read the local paper. I then drove
down Greenwich Avenue, and I drove by the waterfront. I then headed over to CVS
in Old Greenwich, and I bought a carton of Phillie Natural cigar cigarettes for
$17.59 plus$1.04 tax for $18.63 total. It looks like they have gone up several
dollars unlike th rest of the cigar cigarettes. I then went by Staples. They
did not have the Labtec headset in stock I mentioned in my notes last night. I
went by Radio Shack at the Riverside shopping center, and they had a stereo
headset with microphone with noise cancellation and eight foot cord for $29.99.
I then went by the Hyatt and used their ATM. The Christmas decorations are all
out at the Hyatt and it looks very festive. I then returned to Radio Shack and
bought the headset with noise cancellation for $29.99 plus $1.80 tax for $31.79
total. I then returned home, and I installed the new headset. It sounds a lot
better particularly since I don't have to use the 20 foot extension cables.
Well I chatted with it with a friend, and I most pleased with it using Net2Phone.
Well time for dinner. CIO
Note:<888>12/11/00 Monday 4:25 A.M. EST: I
had a Stouffer's chicken breast with mashed potato. I read about the first
fifty pages of "Fierce Invalids from Hot Climate." I guess it now
time for bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/11/00 Monday 1:15 A.M. EST: I
went out for a walk. I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I then
returned home. I had the rest of the taco chips and some peanuts with ice tea.
I then watched an HBO movie. Well not much happening. CIO
Note:<888>12/10/00 Sunday 8:45 P.M. EST: I
finished watering the plants and house cleaning. I had a Stouffer's chicken pot
pie afterwards. I will now go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>12/10/00 Sunday 5:40 P.M. EST: I
was up at 4:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. I will now do my house cleaning. CIO
Note:<888>12/10/00 Sunday 3:50 A.M. EST:
Well I tried to sleep, but I could not fall asleep. I had two hotdogs with
buns, a couple of Danish cookies, several clementines, and the last of the
dried apricots. Well not much happening. If you are interested in the local
weather, try "http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=06830"
, but from what I can tell, it is cold for this time of year, since it is not
even winter yet. It sort of makes on wonder what it will be like later on in
the winter. I hear tell that Oslo, Norway is warmer. Well it just goes to show
that people on night schedules in this area deal with weather in the winter
that is 20 degrees to 30 degrees cooler than what the hearty daytime people
deal with. Well I guess I could try reading. I still have to sleep before I
start my usual Sunday routine. CIO
Note:<888>12/10/00 Sunday 2:05 A.M. EST:
Well I slept until 12:30 A.M.. I then had some goldfish crackers and ice tea
and channel surfed. It feels like it is a bit nippy outside. CIO
Note:<888>12/09/00 Saturday 9:30 P.M. EST:
I did not bother going out. I studied headsets on the internet. I guess they
don't make cheap wireless headsets. I found this one "http://www.labtec.com/product/profile/index.cfm?ProductID=147"
which they have Staples for $47.50, yet I guess I present internet telephony
headset setup is fine, and I can always possibly tweak the cables. I then
channel surfed a while eating some taco chips with the rest of the French onion
dip and eating most of the rest of the dry apricots. It feels like it is damp
outside, so I have not ventured out. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>12/09/00 Saturday 4:50 P.M. EST:
I went to bed at 5:30 A.M. this morning after doing a little thinking. I was up
at 2:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I checked my mail, and I got a $20 rebate on my Belkin
power control center. I chatted with a family member. I chatted with a friend.
I guess I will clean up shortly and go out. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>12/09/00 Saturday 2:25 A.M. EST:
Well I finished my laundry, and I chatted with a family member. I also finished
my daily internet routine. If you have not been wiped out in the stock market
and you are a bit tired of shopping in the Grand Union, one could always try "http://www.luxuryfinder.com"
for those hard to find items that are a bit pricey. CIO
Note:<888>12/08/00 Friday 11:50 P.M. EST:
I went out about 7 P.M.. I dusted off about an inch of snow of the car. I put
the new registration in the glove compartment. I will receive new license
plates and expiration sticker in the next month to two months. I drove by the
library and read the Wall Street Journal. I noticed the apartment complex
Excelsior is located where I use to camp out in Boca Raton, Florida on the
inlet. I chatted with a couple of people. I then went downtown, and I chatted
with another local. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then stopped by the
Grand Union, and I bought a 16 oz. container of Sun Sweet dried apricots for
$3.59, Kraft French onion dip .99, Snyder tortilla chips $1.50, and a five
pound bag of Idaho potatoes for .99 for $7.07 total. I then returned home, and
I had some chips with dip and ice tea. I then had a Stouffer's 20 oz. lasagna
for dinner with ice tea. I channel surfed a bit. I just started two loads of
laundry. Well time for some regular internet work. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week 12/08/00
Note:<888>12/08/00 Friday 5:15 P.M. EST: I
was awaken at 10:30 A.M., and I chatted with a family member. I then slept
until about 4 P.M.. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. I replaced the batteries on my apartment door bell
which had worn out. It plays the "Blue Bells of Scotland." I watched
a little late breaking news. Well I guess I am back on a later schedule. Have a
good evening. CIO
Note:<888>12/08/00 Friday 3:00 A.M. EST: I
had a couple of hot dogs with buns and condiments and ice tea. I watched a
little HBO action, and then I had some peanuts and ice tea. Well have a good
morning, time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>12/08/00 Friday 12:15 A.M. EST:
I made a telephone call to a friend, and I also had an incoming telephone call
from a friend which I continued. I then went out for a walk. I walked lowered
Greenwich Avenue. I then walked up to the top of the Avenue. I stopped by
Kinko’s to warm up a bit. I then walked back down the Avenue, and I walked
around lower Greenwich Avenue, and then I returned up the Avenue. I sat out for
a while. I then drove down by the waterfront. I then stopped by Kinko’s again.
I made five copies on three sheets each of various contents of my wallet for
$1.70. One is suppose to copy one's wallets contents to have in case one should
lose it. I then went by the Food Emporium. I bought a half gallon of Tropicana
Ruby Red orange juice for $1.99, a half gallon of Tropicana Tangerine juice for
$1.99, Bournier French mustard for $2.89, and a five pound bag of Domino sugar for
$2.65 for $9.52. I then returned home. I had three clementines with ice tea. I
watched a bit of television. I stapled the five copies together and put them in
safe places. I guess I will do a little internet work now. CIO
Note:<888>12/21/00 Thursday 7:55 P.M. EST:
I had lunch about noon of a Stouffer's hearty pot roast dinner with ice tea. I
made my 3 P.M. appointment. I then parked downtown. I walked up to Natural
Wonders which is going out of business in Greenwich December 27. They have all
merchandise in the store including telescopes on third off. I bought a Grundig
World Traveler radio which has AM, FM, Clock Alarm, and Five Short Waves for
$33.50 off from $50 plus $2.01 sales tax for $35.51. I then walked up to the
top of the Avenue, and then I walked back down. I then walked down to the
bottom of the Avenue. I then sat out for a while. I then read the local paper
at the library. I then headed off to the Grand Union, and I bought 16 oz. of
dried apricots for $1.99 and 16 oz. of pistachios for $2.99 for $4.98 total. I
then donated a dollar to the fund raiser at the door. I then returned home. I
wrapped up the Grundig radio with a tag to Mike from Michael. I then had a
couple of apricots and pistachios. I then had a few Danish cookies. Then I had
two hotdogs with condiments and buns along with ice tea. Well time to start
relaxing and getting ready for bed. CIO
Note:<888>12/21/00 Thursday 11:55 A.M.
EST: I received a Christmas email program, "http://mrscott.com/tree.exe"
. CIO
Note:<888>12/21/00 Thursday 11:35 A.M.
EST: I had about eight Danish cookies. I checked the mail. I chatted briefly
with a family member. I tried to plot today's strategy. I have a 3 P.M.
appointment. CIO
Note:<888>12/21/00 Thursday 8:05 A.M. EST:
I was up at 5 A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. I put the second DeLonghi electric oil filled
radiator out in the living room in front of the day bed and to the left of the
long couch. I already have one on the other side of the room. They tend to use
more electricity than the baseboard radiators, but if I need extra heat; I am
prepared. Well time for regular computer work. CIO
Note:<888>12/20/00 Wednesday 11:05 P.M.
EST: I chatted with a family member. I watched a little bit of news. I guess I
am now ready for bed. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>12/20/00 Wednesday 7:30 P.M.
EST: I went out. I stopped by the Mews thrift shop. I bought a white Krups
espresso cappuccino machine like new maybe five years old for $10. It is
similar to the one I used for many years. I then stopped by ELDC thrift. I next
stopped by the Old Greenwich thrift shop. I then drove around Tod's Point. I
then stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. I next read the local paper
at the local library. I then stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought two
Tropicana orange juice half gallons for $2 apiece and two Post Great Grains
cereal for $2.50 each for $9 total. I then returned home. I set up the new
Krups and decalcified the new Krups machine with a couple of teaspoons of white
vinegar in the water until running it through. The new Krups machine came with
a gold no. 2 filter also. I then set it up on the left hand side of the kitchen
counter and I moved the other Krups espresso machine along side of it moving
the Gaggia coffee grinder behind the Braun coffee grinder and the Braun
cappuccino espresso machine. I put the blender and juicer in the left living
room closet. I had some taco chips with French onion dip. I chatted with a
friend. Well time for dinner of Stouffer's 21 oz. lasagna with ice tea, and I
guess coffee.
Note:<888>12/20/00 Wednesday 1:00 P.M.
EST: I was up at 5 A.M.. I had breakfast of Post Great Grains, toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. I did some regular internet work. I ran Norton
anti virus. I fell asleep from 9 A.M. to 11 A.M.. I chatted with a family
member. I logged onto "www.andreaelectronics.com"
and they have over the net the QW1000 microphone headset at $125 instead of
$170. Alas, I don't have a credit card, but my older Andrea headset works fine.
The also have a sound control program one can download. Well time for a couple
of hotdogs with condiments for lunch along with ice tea. Then I guess I will go
out. Tonight on the Fox News Channel, I believe 22 on my system, they have
George H.W. Bush chatting on George W. Bush. CIO
Note:<888>12/19/00 Tuesday 11:40 P.M. EST:
I watched a documentary on St. Thomas church on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan on
PBS. I squeezed a gift orange and grapefruit for about 12 oz. of juice that I
preserved. Well I guess it is time for some reading or bed. CIO
Note:<888>12/19/00 Tuesday 10:05 P.M. EST:
I set the preset memory buttons on my new Uniden cordless phone. I probably
won't being using them much since I use Net2Phone for long distance calls. CIO
Note:<888>12/19/00 Tuesday 9:35 P.M. EST:
I went out, and I stopped by the bank. I then stopped by the Hospital Thrift
shop. I then went by Exxon, and bought $9.10 of premium at $1.879 a gallon. I
next went by the library and made two copies of my Uniden rebate information. I
then went downtown and mail the Uniden $20 rebate information at the post
office. I bought 10 new 34 cent stamps and 10 one cent stamps for $3.50. I told
a few people about the Uniden rebate offer. I then walked up the Avenue, and I
checked if anyone had wireless headset microphones for computers. I checked
Fairfield Audio, Al Franklin, Sam Goody, Natural Wonders, Bang and Olfsen,
Omni, and another new PDA store. One the way up the Avenue, I stopped by the
Greenwich Hardware store and bought a 2 quart pump Thermos with dent for 70%
off from $39.99 for $12.72. After walking to the top of the Avenue, I walked
down to the bottom of the Avenue and back to the car. I returned home. I
chatted briefly with a family member. I pressed the dent out of the thermos
case, so it only has a mild blemish. I had taco chips with salsa. I then had a
Stouffer's Hearty chicken fettuccini dinner with ice tea and coffee. I tried
tightening the adaptor on the Andrea electronic headset, so it does not get
static. It is fine now. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>12/19/00 Tuesday 2:05 P.M. EST:
I was up at noon. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I chatted with a family member. I went through my email.
Well time to clean up and go out. CIO
Note:<888>12/19/00 Tuesday 5:25 A.M. EST:
I updated the bad quotes in Scott's Belle wetter Portfolio, "http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm"
. Basically the Portfolio is actually worth about another $100,000 more for
now. Well time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>12/19/00 Tuesday 2:50 A.M. EST:
Well I had two hot dogs with buns and condiments along with three clementines
and ice tea. Time for some regular internet work. CIO
Note:<888>12/19/00 Tuesday 1:55 A.M. EST:
I went out after the last message. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York.
I stopped by Radio Shack at the Riverside Plaza, and I returned the headset for
$31.79 cash. I then went to Norwalk. I stopped by the AT&T store under
construction, and they told me they would be open in two weeks. I inquired
about the card cellular phone, and they told me for $100, it comes with two $25
cards and a $30 mail in rebate. The catch is once you start a card it has to be
used in three months. The rate is about 35 cents a minute. I then toured
Circuit City. I then went to CompUSA. I bought a Uniden Spread Spectrum 900 MHz
cordless telephone, model EXS 9110 regularly $70, on sale for $50 with a $30
instant rebate for $19.99 plus it has a $20 mail in rebate, so it is basically
free, plus a CompUSA mouse pad for $2.99, a Universal Color Inkjet refill kit
for $24.99 plus $2.88 for $50.85 at the store. I then went to the Wiz, and
toured the store. I then went by Staples in Old Greenwich. I looked for
Cordless PC headsets at all four stores, but they don't provide them. I then
went by CVS at the Riverside plaza, and I bought Wheat crackers .99, Phillie
light cigar cigarettes $17.59, European Mystique shampoo and conditioner $1.29
both, two tins of Danish butter cookies $2.99 both, a can of cashews $2.50, and
two Dove beauty bars $2.39, plus $1.28 tax for $29.03 total. I then drove
downtown and down by the waterfront. I then went by the library, and I returned
a video and checked out a video. I read the local paper. I renewed my library
card which had expired. I then went by the Grand Union, I bought Two Red Barron
pizzas for $7 both, two Post Great Grains cereal for $5 both and a dozen large
eggs for $1.49 $13.49 total. I then returned home. I had a Red Barron pizza for
dinner with ice tea. I set up the Uniden telephone. It has to charge 15 to 20
hours. I put the old GE cordless telephone with the faulty dialing on the
bedroom desk. I chatted with a friend. I recharged the Compaq IJ200 color
printer cartridge and it works just fine. It looks like one gets about 5
recharges for a kit at about $5 a recharge versus $40 for a new cartridge. It
was simple and straight forward. I tried to get the Lexmark Medley 4c, fax,
scanner printer black cartridge working, but it is too dried up. A new
Cartridge would cost about $30 to $40 for black or color. The unit cost about
$850 new five years ago. Well I guess it time to fill out the Uniden rebate
form. CIO
Note:<888>12/18/00 Monday 3:10 P.M. EST: I
was up Sunday morning reading until 6 A.M.. I had a telephone call from a
friend about 10 A.M.. I got up at noon. I had breakfast of three medium boiled
eggs, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I cleaned my apartment and
watered the plants. I did some internet work. A friend stopped by at 5 P.M.. We
chatted. About 6 P.M. we went out to dinner at Thataways cafe. We have Philly
cheese steak sandwiches. We watched an old Alfred Hitchcock movie when we got
back. My friend stayed the night in order to head up to Boston this morning.
The friend was off at 8 A.M.. I had breakfast of Kellogg's raisin bran, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I went back to bed until 2 P.M.. I then had
two hot dogs with condiments and ice tea. I found a Lexmark Medley 4 C Fax,
Copies, Printer in the dumpster yesterday. I tested it and it needs a new ink
cartridge which I am not sure is worth getting. I am going to returned the
Radio Shack headset since it has static. The old Andrea Electronic noise
cancellation headset works better particularly without the extension cables.
Well time to clean up an go out. I am also going to CompUSA to get the Uniden
900 Mhz cordless phone with a $30 instant rebate from $70 and $20 mail in
rebate for total of $20. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>12/17/00 Sunday 3:35 A.M. EST: I
did a little regular internet work. I had a Stouffer's hearty pot roast dinner.
I will try to go to bed earlier, so I can be up earlier tomorrow. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/17/00 Sunday 1:40 A.M. EST:
Well I had three Clementines. I then went out and stopped by the Shell Station
and bought an expensive package of Marlboro Lights 100s for $3.59, and then I
drove downtown; and I stopped by the waterfront. I then parked downtown, and I
walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then returned back home, and I had some ice
tea. I put the package of Marlboro Lights 100s in the Nantucket ashtray. I then
filled up the Greenwich Country Club lighter with Zippo lighter fluid, so if
any guests need a cigarette instead of a Phillie cigar cigarette, I am
prepared. Well I guess I will try to do a little internet work. Have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>12/16/00 Saturday 11:50 P.M.
EST: Well I finally got out, and I walked around lower Greenwich Avenue in the
rain. I then stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought Liquid Plumber for $2.29,
16 oz. Kraft onion dip for $1.99, a bag of 22 oz. Supersize tortilla chips for
$2.99, two packages of Nathan’s extra long hotdogs for $5 both, GU mild salsa
$1.85, GU hotdog rolls .79 for $15.05 total. I then returned home, and I
chatted with some of my neighbors. I had some chips and salsa. CIO
Note:<888>12/16/00 Saturday 8:45 P.M. EST:
Well I rested a bit more. I had a couple of hot dogs with ice tea. I guess I
will clean up and go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>12/16/00 Saturday 5:55 P.M. EST:
I rested until 4 P.M., and the I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I chatted with a family member. Well
time to clean up and go out. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>12/16/00 Saturday 8:35 A.M. EST:
I had some goldfish crackers and ice tea. I watched the videotape, "War
Games." I might rest before going out. CIO
Note:<888>12/16/00 Saturday 5:10 A.M. EST:
I finished making the ice tea. I also finished my laundry. I just had a Barq's
root beer. I did my regular internet work while doing the laundry. I will now
do some reading. CIO
Note:<888>12/16/00 Saturday 2:55 A.M. EST:
I watched an HBO movie and ate some apricots. I read a bit. I rested until 1:30
A.M.. I watched a program on George Eastman. I looked all over my apartment for
my brownie camera, and then noticed it was on top of the television. I just had
two broiled center cut pork chops with steamed frozen broccoli and ice tea. I
am making up a batch of ice tea. I will do laundry shortly.
End of Scott's Notes week 12/15/00
Note:<888>12/15/00 Friday 6:45 P.M. EST:
Well I a call from a friend around noon. The friend is going to stop over
Sunday evening. I finally got up around 5:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s
raisin bran, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I guess I will clean up
shortly and head downtown. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>12/15/00 Friday 6:10 A.M. EST: I
went out after the last message earlier this evening, and I stopped by the
library and checked out a videotape. I then went downtown, and I walked lower
Greenwich Avenue. I then stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought 4 Stouffer's
hearty meals for $2.50 each, two Stouffer's 21 oz. lasagnas for $2.99 each, and
a bag of M&M peanuts for .55 for $16.53 total. I then returned home, and I
put away the groceries. I had some dried apricots and ice tea. I then relaxed
the rest of the evening and morning, and I had two hot dogs with condiments a
little while ago along with ice tea. Well time for bed. Have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>12/31/00 Sunday 9:05 P.M. EST: I
installed the Cue Cat scanner from "www.digitalconvergence.com"
. It works fine. Net2Phone continues to be spotty. I found a local in Stamford,
Connecticut access number for Net2Phone "Phone to Phone" calls. It is
1-203-325-0539 . Well time to set up the GE cordless phone after I have a couple
of hotdogs with buns and ketchup and Dijon mustard along with ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>12/31/00 Sunday 6:35 P.M. EST: I
chatted with a family member before going out. I had to use my Net2Phone YAP
card telephone to telephone since the Internet Net2Phone was busy. Net2Phone
telephone to telephone with the YAP card is excellent clarity at 3.9 cents a
minute, however one has to dial the access 800 number, enter the card number
and pin number and then dial the number. I should keep a YAP card in my wallet.
I then went out, and I renewed a book at the library. I stopped by Radio Shack
in Cos Cob, and I got a free bar code scanner, I saw advertised on television.
I will install it shortly. One scans a barcode, and it goes to the web site of
that product or information. Supposedly one can input from television. I saw it
advertised on CNBC. I also bought the $60 General Electric 900 MHz cordless
telephone left over about a dozen left from the after Thanksgiving sale for $20
plus $1.20 tax for $21.20. I then went by Staples in Old Greenwich, and I
bought two items from the Clearance area Southworth 25% cotton premium laser
inkjet paper ivory color regularly $20 for $7 and a 50 foot telephone extension
cord for $2.59 plus .58 tax for $10.17 total. The had a few more items than
normal in the clearance area. I then went to CVS in Old Greenwich and got a
carton of Phillie Natural cigar cigarettes for $17.59 plus $1.06 tax for
$18.65. The also are give away a free CVS luggage tag. I then returned to
downtown Greenwich. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. The train station was
open. The roads in general downtown are in good shape. I drove down by the
waterfront. I helped one drive in a large sedan with the aid of another
resident push the car out of a flat stuck position. Basically the driver needed
to straighten the wheels. I then returned home. I will now install the bar code
scanner and I will put the new General Electric cordless telephone on top of
the answering machine. CIO
Note:<888>12/31/00 Sunday 1:35 P.M. EST: I
did a C: drive to D: drive backup. I finished house cleaning and watering the
plants. I went out and moved the car to a clear parking space. The snow plow
was here and building custodian is doing the walks. The skating rink parking
lot in back is clear. I drove a neighbor over to Port Chester. I toured the
Home Depot store there. They have 2 inch, by 2 foot by 8 feet sheets of pink
Styrofoam for $11 a sheet. I could use it to cover my windows for insulation
since my four windows are four foot by eight foot. However, I am not sure the
Housing Authority would allow it. It would also block the light. I toured
Staples which was closing. I toured Odd Job. I went by Medallion. The Prestone
Battery recharge kit is for one time use only. Medallion sells a portable
jumper unit for $110. I returned home. I will make a couple of calls. I will
then have a Stouffer Hearty country fried steak dinner with ice tea and pumpkin
pie slice. I will then clean up and go out. CIO
Note:<888>12/31/00 Sunday 9:05 A.M. EST: I
was up at 7:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of Post Great Grains cereal, toast,
coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I rested a bit. I will not start a C: drive
to D: drive backup which I do my house cleaning and watering the plants. CIO
Note:<888>12/30/00 Saturday 7:25 P.M. EST:
I had some taco chips and French onion dip along with peanuts and ice tea. I
watched a bit of television. Well time to start heading off to bed. CIO
Note:<888>12/30/00 Saturday 4:50 P.M. EST:
I watched an HBO movie. I then brushed off the snow off my car. The snow plow
is here doing the drive. However most of the tenants car are covered with a
foot of snow. The building custodian is plowing the walks. He had a problem
with the throttle on the snow blower, but it is working now. I suppose it will
be a couple of days, until the tenants get their cars out, so the snow plow can
plow the parking places. My car is free to travel, but I don't want to risk
driving on the roads. I will wait until after I do my house cleaning tomorrow
to try and venture out. The tenants seem cheerful enough being snowed in. Well
it has left up snowing for now. Let's hope that is all there is. There seems to
have been about a foot of snow, but it has drifted in places. Youngster are
sledding on the hill in back. They have the skating rink parking lot plowed. I
heard on the radio earlier that the rink was suppose to be open at 4 P.M., but
it seems to be closed. Well stay warm and stay inside. CIO
Note:<888>12/30/00 Saturday 1:05 P.M. EST:
I brushed the recent accumulation of snow off the car. I chatted with some
neighbors. Time for coffee. CIO
Note:<888>12/30/00 Saturday 12:30 P.M.
EST: I listened to the snow reports on Greenwich Radio station 1490 AM, and
they indicated most everything is closed and the police urge people to stay of
the roads unless and emergency. They are saying we will get 8" to 16"
of snow continuing on until midnight. Also we will have higher winds later this
afternoon and this evening which could contribute to blizzard conditions. I
just had tow hotdogs with buns and condiments, ice tea, yogurt, and pumpkin
pie. CIO
Note:<888>12/30/00 Saturday 10:45 A.M.
EST: I went downstairs. A few of my neighbors are sitting around the community
room watching the weather news. It looks to be about 6" to 7" inches
of a damp snow has fallen. I do not dare venture out in the car, even though I
am only a hundred feet from the Boston Road Road, and I have a clutch and
weight in the back of the car. I worry about other inexperienced drivers on the
snow. I chatted with a family member. CIO
Note:<888>12/30/00 Saturday 9:00 A.M. EST:
I went out and cleaned about 4" to 5" inches off my car. I then
showered and cleaned up. It seems to still be falling at the same rate. CIO
Note:<888>12/30/00 Saturday 8:00 A.M. EST:
The snow storm looks like it is going to be worse than expected. We already
have four inches of snow in less than two hours. The building custodian is out
with the snow blower. I finished the laundry and went through my email. CIO
Note:<888>12/30/00 Saturday 6:35 A.M. EST:
I went to bed about 9:30 P.M., and I was up at 5:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of
three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I am just
starting my laundry on the wash cycle. We have just about and inch of snow
right now. It is suppose to get heavier around 10 A.M. with up to a foot of
damp heavy snow by about 10 P.M. this evening. They are also worried about
coastal flooding in the area. I plan to stay inside today and work on the
internet and read. I also have a videotape. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/29/00 Friday 7:50 P.M. EST: I
had a Stouffers Hearty pot roast dinner with a slice of pumpkin pie and ice
tea. I guess I will read a bit and go to bed. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>12/29/00 Friday 7:05 P.M. EST: I
went out after the last message. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I
then paid my rent at Fleet Bank. I then drove down by the waterfront. I next
went by the library and read the local paper, the Wall Street Journal, and Time
and Time Year in Pictures. I then went downtown. I checked out Robert Ludlum's
"The Prometheus Deception." I walked up the Avenue, and I stopped by
Al Franklin Music going out of business sale. I then stopped by Lecters. They
have a Toastmaster toaster oven on sale there for $20 down from $40. I then
walked down the Avenue, and used the Putnam Trust Greenwich Avenue ATM. My ATM
card seemed to be malfunctioning since I had to swipe it a number of times. I
then stopped by the Greenwich Hardware store and bought a Polar King extra
large cap for 70% off down from $20 for $6 plus .36 tax for $6.36. It is brown
tan color with a polar bear patch on it. I then went back up to Lecters and
bought the Toastmaster stainless steel toaster oven for $19.99 plus $1.20 tax
for $21.19 total. I then walked back down the Avenue, and I placed my purchases
in the car. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then returned to the car. I
drove down by the waterfront. I then stopped by the Mason Street Office of
Putnam Trust Bank of New York, and I was able to quickly get a new ATM card to
replace my defective ATM card. I next stopped by the Grand Union which was
quite busy with people getting read for the snow storm. I bought Freihofers
hotdogs buns for $1.99, two half gallons of Florida Natural orange juice for
$1.69, Super Size Tostitos $2.99, two packs of Oscar Meyer beef franks for $2
each, Nearby large eggs $1.39, four Kraft dips, one ranch, two French , one
bacon cheddar 8 oz. for .99 each, for $17.71 total. I then returned home, and I
installed the new toaster oven, saving the pan from my old GE toaster oven. I
threw out the old GE oven since it only toasts lightly and usually on one side.
I chatted with a neighbor. I then had some Tostitos and French onion dip with
ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>12/29/00 Friday 11:55 A.M. EST:
I sent out my weekly notes. I had two hotdogs with buns and condiments along
with a yogurt and ice tea. I cleaned up, and I am ready to go outside for a
while. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week 12/29/00:
Note:<888>12/29/00 Friday 10:35 A.M. EST:
I was up at 7 A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. I updated the Real and Microsoft Media players. I
ran Windows Update and installed a couple of updates. I installed the SoHo LAN
driver for Windows ME, instead of the Micronics drivers Windows ME installs.
The Greenwich Times today reports we're expecting four to eight inches of snow
tomorrow. There is a 10% possibility of no snow. Also there is a possibility of
12" to 24" depending how the two storm fronts converge tomorrow
starting between 4 A.M. to 10 A.M. on thought the day until about 10 P.M.
Saturday evening. Thus I am going to try to do a little storm preparation
today. I just chatted with a family member. CIO
Note:<888>12/28/00 Thursday 8:50 P.M. EST:
I made my 3 P.M. appointment. One of the people there told me we are suppose to
have over a foot of snow on Saturday beginning at 4 A.M.. I then went to the
Hospital Thrift shop. I next returned home, because I split my pants getting in
the car. I changed my pants then I went to the library. I read the local paper,
the Wall Street Journal, and P.C. Magazine. I then went downtown. I walked
lower Greenwich Avenue. I then drove down by the waterfront. I then returned
home. I chatted with a neighbor. I had some pumpkin pie and peanuts with ice
tea. I watched a bit of television. I chatted with a friend. I guess I will go
to bed now. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>12/28/00 Thursday 2:10 P.M. EST:
I did a little bit of regular internet work. I had a Red Barron pizza, pumpkin
pie, and ice tea about 9:30 A.M.. I rested a bit until 1 P.M.. I had two
hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea. I cleaned up, and I am ready to
venture out. CIO
Note:<888>12/28/00 Thursday 7:20 A.M. EST:
I wrote a letter to a family member, and I printed it out it blue ink instead
of the laser printer. CIO
Note:<888>12/28/00 Thursday 5:15 A.M. EST:
I went out to the library yesterday, and I read the local paper, the Wall
Street Journal, the Harvard Business Review, PC World, and the Economist. I
drove down Greenwich Avenue, and it was not too busy. I stopped by Exxon, and I
purchased $15.25 of premium at $1.879 a gallon. I returned home, and I broiled
a shell steak for lunch, and I had it with mushroom gravy and le seure peas and
ice tea. I like down to rest, and I slept until 6:30 P.M. when I chatted with a
friend for a half hour. Apparently up in northern Vermont, it was 45 degrees
below zero Fahrenheit. I slept until 3 A.M. this morning when I got up and had
breakfast of Post Great Grains cereal, toast, orange and grapefruit juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I fell back asleep until just now when I finished off my
breakfast coffee. By setting the Default security features on my internet web
browsing Hyperlinking works in Microsoft FrontPage Express. CIO
Note:<888>12/27/00 Wednesday 9:20 A.M.
EST: I did a little regular internet work. I had two hotdogs with buns and
condiments and ice tea. I cleaned up and I am ready to go out for some fresh
air. I am going to throw out the old Salton Espresso coffee maker, but I will
save the carafe. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>12/27/00 Wednesday 4:45 A.M.
EST: I chatted a friend last night, and he had some sad news to report. I
chatted with a family member. I went to bed at 8 P.M.. I had a telephone call
from a family member about 11 P.M.. I advised them that the harbor can
frequently freeze over in Nantucket during cold weather like we have been
having. I was up at 3:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. Well I guess today will be another
cold day. CIO
Note:<888>12/26/00 Tuesday 7:10 P.M. EST:
I got another Christmas card from Texas today. I guess the Texas people might
have a little spare energy down there to heat up things a little bit more here.
I had coffee, and I went out for a walk on lower Greenwich Avenue. I then
stopped by the library and checked out a videotape and read three computer
newsweeklies. I stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought three Stouffer's
hearty frozen meals for $2.50 each and $7.50 total. I then returned home, and I
chatted with some neighbors. I suppose it might be a little bit cooler this
evening. Frequently when it gets colder, I don't follow the temperature, I just
learn to deal with it. If one is cold wearing long underwear when outside, one
can always wear quilted hunters underwear which are like snow suits. Well, it
is my personal theory that when Mount Manna in the Philippines erupted last
February, it put up enough ash to make it colder this winter. Well stay warm
and have an enjoyable evening. CIO
Note:<888>12/26/00 Tuesday 2:20 P.M. EST:
I went out and returned the Grundig Radio at Natural Wonders for $35.51. I then
drove down by the waterfront. I stopped by Staples in Old Greenwich, and they
have the Epson FAX, Scanner, Inkjet Printer with two cartridges for $100. I
noticed one can get the AT&T 9400 2.4 gigahertz cordless telephone for $100
less $25 discount on all cordless 2.4 gigahertz telephones. I then drove around
Tod's Point. I stopped by CVS in Old Greenwich, and I bought two jars of dry
roasted peanuts for $1.69 each, Pine Cleaner $1.99, and a carton of Phillie
Natural lite cigar cigarettes for $17.59 plus $1.17 tax for $24.13. I then
stopped by the Greenwich Library and read the Wall Street Journal. I then
stopped by the Arnold Bakery outlet and I bought two loaves of Healthnut bread
and a pumpkin pie for $3.48 total. I then returned home. I had two Nathan’s
hotdogs with buns and condiments, root beer, ice tea, and a slice of pumpkin
pie. CIO
Note:<888>12/26/00 Tuesday 10:05 A.M. EST:
I watched the History Channel series on the Founding Fathers until 4 A.M.. I
slept until 9:30 A.M.. I had two hotdog with buns and condiments along with a
yogurt. The yogurt has a bit of a burnt milk taste since I burned the milk
while boiling it. Time to head off to Natural Wonders to returned the Grundig.
I noticed they are 50% off today on Greenwich Avenue. CIO
Note:<888>12/26/00 Tuesday 3:05 A.M. EST:
I went out for a drive. I came back around midnight. I have been watching the
History Channel for the last three hours. CIO
Note:<888>12/25/00 Monday 10:30 P.M. EST:
I was up at 9 P.M.. A car alarm was going off in the parking lot. I checked
with the neighbors and the owner was away. I checked the car, and it was unlocked.
I opened the door and closed it, and the alarm went off. I then had breakfast
of Post Great Grains cereal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I
packaged up the Grundig to return it to Natural Wonders tomorrow. Time to clean
up and go out for a bit of fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>12/25/00 Monday 10:50 A.M. EST:
I read a bit, and then I slept until 7 A.M.. I listened to some BBC on the
internet. The Grundig radio does not have very clear reception compared to my
internet setup. The BBC broadcast on short-wave is different than the BBC world
service. Also according to the BBC, there are not many short-wave radio
stations anymore, so I might return the Grundig and get something else
tomorrow. However, I do need a battery radio in case the electricity ever goes
off. I had a Stouffers hearty turkey meal which does not have much turkey. I
chatted with a family member. I guess I will rest now, since I don't feel like
going out in the cold. CIO
Note:<888>12/25/00 Monday 3:30 A.M. EST: I
fiddled with the Grundig short-wave radio. Its ear piece plugin will work with
my stereo input from the computer speakers for amplified sound. I printed out "http://www.totalsurvivalcanada.com/product/sw_frequencies.html"
for handy reference. The BBC does not broadcast around the clock. Their
Frequency list is "http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/schedules/frequencies/index.shtml"
. The BBC is not broadcast right now to test it for reception, but other radio
stations are coming in fine. I munch down a can of cashews. I finished watering
the plants. Perhaps I will rest for a while. Have a Merry Christmas morning.
CIO
Note:<888>12/25/00 Monday 2:10 A.M. EST:
Merry Christmas. I chatted with a family member last evening. I finished my
house cleaning and I will start watering the plants. I studied the "www.grundig.com" web site. About
midnight at Christmas, I opened my Christmas gifts. I am able to get good
reception on the Grundig Traveler II PE short-wave radio, particularly with the
3 Volt transformer I had installed. Of course my internet setup is much
clearer. I received a golf shirt, a flannel shirt and tie along with other
gifts I bought with Christmas money like the radio, the coffee pump thermos,
the Uniden 900 Mhz cordless telephone, the Krups espresso coffee machine, and a
few luxuries like snacks and more enjoyable food. Have a Merry Christmas and I
have to water the plants. I set up the Grundig radio on top of the telephone
answering machine. I used the multiple voltage transformer from the Blood
Pressure machine which one sets at 6 volts. CIO
Note:<888>12/24/00 Sunday 8:45 P.M. EST: I
went to bed at about 5 A.M. after reading a bit. I guess I was tired because I
slept until about 7 P.M.. I had breakfast of three scrambled eggs with mushroom
gravy, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. CIO
Note:<888>12/24/00 Sunday 3:35 A.M. EST: I
finished the videotape. Now I will do some reading. CIO
Note:<888>12/24/00 Sunday 12:50 A.M. EST:
I put Tschaikowsky's Nut Cracker suite on the server "http://mrscott.com/000000009/music4/Tschaikowsky/"
. I then went out. I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I noticed
Natural Wonders is now 40% off until they close December 27. I then drove down
by the waterfront. I then stopped by the Grand Union. They are closing at 6 P.M.
on Sunday Christmas Eve. I bought two boneless shell steaks at $5.99 a pound
for $9.28 and a package of GU hotdogs buns for .79 for $10.07 total. I then
returned home. I made a mushroom gravy. First I put about two tablespoons of
olive oil in a large sauté pan, then I added five pads of "I Can't Believe
It's Not Butter." I heated it on medium high. I added one large chopped
and diced onion, and stirred it until the onion were blanched. I then added a
12 oz. box of sliced fresh mushrooms. I mixed it all around. I then added a 12
oz. jar of Heinz homestyle mushroom gravy and mixed it all. I next sprinkled it
with ground pepper, celery salt, and garlic powder and stirred it and continued
to let it simmer. I then added about five dashes of Angostura bitters and a
dozen dashes of Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce and stirred. Once it
started to boil after about five minutes I turned it down to medium heat. I let
it all cook for about fifteen to twenty minutes. The last minute I added an
ounce of Jack Daniels whiskey which I stirred in. I served the mushroom gravy
on a broiled shell steak and microwaved potato with steamed frozen Green Giant
le Seure peas. I had this for dinner with a glass of ice tea and then a cup of
cappuccino after dinner. I have enough mushroom gravy left over for an omelet
on Sunday and to have on another steak on Christmas day. Well time to watch a
videotape. CIO
Note:<888>12/23/00 Saturday 7:40 P.M. EST:
I went to bed after the last message, and I was up at 6 P.M.. I had breakfast
of Post Great Grains cereal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I
received a Christmas gift in the mail. Well time to clean up and go out for
some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>12/23/00 Saturday 6:15 A.M. EST:
I finished making the ice tea and doing the laundry. I watched a little
television. CIO
Note:<888>12/23/00 Saturday 3:20 A.M. EST:
I'm on the dry cycle of the laundry. I am just starting to make up a batch of
ice tea. I had two hotdogs with condiments and bun along with ice tea and
goldfish crackers. CIO
Note:<888>12/23/00 Saturday 2:00 A.M. EST:
I fell back asleep until 9 P.M.. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I went out at 11:30 P.M., and it was
a bit nippy out. I stopped by the Food Emporium, and I a Tombstone Supreme
pizza $3, 3 pack Perrier $2.99, Heinz mushroom gravy $1.50, fresh mushrooms
$1.50, Tropicana grapefruit juice $2.50, I Can't Believe It's Not Butter $1.69,
Minute Maid brown rice $2.19, Large white eggs dozen $1.69, 10 pack of dry milk
$6.79, Bornier French Dijon mustard $2.89 for $26.74 total. I then went
downtown, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then drove down by the
waterfront. I next stopped by the Shell Station, and I bought a pack of Basic
Lights 100s for $3.10. I then returned home and put away my purchases. I next
made two quarts of powdered milk and boiled it on the stove. I then cooled it
to the proper temperature with the yogurt thermometer. I then added four ounces
of honey, a tablespoon of vanilla extra, and a container of Yoplait banana
yogurt and mixed it all up. I then put it all in 12 Salton yogurt cups, and I
put ten of them in the two Salton 5 cup Yogurt holders and two on top for them
to thicken, until about 12 hours until about 2 P.M. in the afternoon when I will
put them in the refrigerator. Time for some regular internet work. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week 12/22/00:
Note:<888>12/22/00 Friday 9:00 A.M. EST:
Have a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. Scott's Christmas Letter at "http://mrscott.com/xmas2000h.htm"
. CIO
Note:<888>12/22/00 Friday 9:00 A.M. EST: I
was up until 9 P.M. last night. I had some dried apricots and pistachio nuts
during the night. I was up at 3 A.M.. I finally got out of bed and had breakfast
of Post Great Grains, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I rested a bit
more until 7 A.M.. I then put the Lexmark Medley combination inkjet, fax,
scanner machine on top of the backup CPU. I hooked it up and fiddled with the
settings, but I have not installed the driver, since I don't have the Inkjet
cartridge for it, and I don't need to really spend the money since I have two
other printers, and I never send or receive fax, and one could buy a new
scanner if one needed one for about $50. Still it is a high tech machine, and I
had the Fax software and manual that came with it, I might try to set it up.
Perhaps I will check with Lexmark after the holidays. CIO
** End of Year 2000
Note:<888>01/07/01 Sunday 9:25 P.M. EST: I
went downtown. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue area and around the train
station. I sat out for a while. I drove down by the waterfront. I stopped by
the Grand Union, and I bought the flat pound package of Icelandic sliced smoked
salmon for $9.99 . I then returned home. I put mayonnaise on two slices of
bread along with three slices of the salmon and had the sandwich along with ice
tea. I am a bit overweight at 203 pounds. I thought a lighter meal might help
lose a little weight. I noticed at the Grand Union which closes on Sunday night
at 9 P.M., they have top sirloin roasts for $2.99 a pound for those of you whom
can chow down on a lot more. I don't think I would be able to put away several
pounds of roast in a few days before it dried out. Still for a more than one
person or group that was hungry, it might satisfy their appetite. Well I guess
I will watch a videotape. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>01/07/01 Sunday 7:40 P.M. EST: I
finished house cleaning. I had two hotdogs with buns and condiments, ice tea,
and the rest of the Clementine yogurt mixture. I tossed the rest of the Purdue.
I watched a bit of television. I cleaned up, and I will go out now. Have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>01/07/01 Sunday 5:00 P.M. EST: I
was up at 1:30 P.M. this afternoon. I had breakfast of three medium boiled
eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I checked on my AT&T rates
since Net2Phone has been spotty recently with the kids home for the holidays
and other heavy users. I found out that I pay 9 cents for interstate long distance
and 10 cents for intrastate. I have to use $5 a month in calls. Still most of
the time Net2Phone does work, but I guess Sunday is a heavy usage day. I have
been listening to classical music while finishing up my house cleaning and
watering the plants. While looking at Microsoft's web site, I noticed that one
can not upgrade from Windows ME to Windows 2000, but have to do a clean
install. I suppose I will have to wait for the Whistler version when it comes
out. Well time to finish the house cleaning. I also just finished a E: drive to
D: drive backup. CIO
Note:<888>01/07/01 Sunday 2:10 A.M. EST: I
watched a little bit of television. I guess it is time for bed. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/06/01 Saturday 11:25 P.M.
EST: I watched a television movie, and I finished the laundry. Well not much
else happening, perhaps I will watch a videotape. CIO
Note:<888>01/06/01 Saturday 8:50 P.M. EST:
I went out about 5 P.M.. I drove downtown. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I
then walked up the Avenue, and I stopped by CVS, and I bought a four pack of
Charmin toilet paper for .89, a jar of Italian spices .75, a jar of Oregano
.75, jelly beans .99 and spice drops .99 for $4.54 total. I then continued my
walk up the Avenue. I noticed the Subway sandwich shop is now open until 11
P.M. weekday and midnight on weekends for late night sandwiches. I then walked
back down the Avenue. I drove by the Grand Union, and I bought GU hotdog buns
for .79, Stouffer 20 oz. lasagna for $2.50 and a Stouffers deluxe French bread
pizza for $2.50, two boxes of "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter" for
$1.33 a box, and a box of 40 Salada green tea bags $2.59 for $11.04 total. I
then returned home. I had a container of Kraft ranch dip with taco chips and
ice tea. I had a few jelly beans and spice drops. I chatted with a friend. I
need to finish of the Purdue chicken, but I am not hungry yet after the chips.
I guess I will start my laundry. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>01/06/01 Saturday 3:45 P.M. EST:
I was up at 9:30 A.M., and I had Post Great Grains cereal, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I did some internet work. I started listening to some
classical CDs, and I fell asleep until 2:30 P.M.. I just had a couple of
hotdogs with condiments and buns along with ice tea and clementines in yogurt.
I guess I will clean up and go out. CIO
Note:<888>01/05/01 Friday 11:35 P.M. EST:
I stopped by the library, and I read the Wall Street Journal, four computer
newsweeklies, Time Magazine, and Astronomy magazine. I then went downtown, and
I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then returned home, and I chatted with a
neighbor. Well I guess I will go to bed shortly. CIO
Note:<888>01/05/01 Friday 5:45 P.M. EST: I
drove downtown and by the waterfront. I stopped by Staples in Old Greenwich,
and returned the 3COM USB Ethernet device for $31.80. I bought a three splitter
jack from clearance for $1.50 and two Oxford side clip binders for $5.49 plus
.42 tax for $7.41 total. I then stopped by Off Center Hair Cuts and got my hair
cut for $15 and $5 tip. I next drove around Tod's Point. I stopped by ELDC
thrift on the way back from town, and I bought two packages of six 40 round
clear candelabra bulbs for a dollar a six pack, and two 12 volt car bulbs for
.75 plus .17 tax for $2.92. I then went by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I next
stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I then went by Al Franklins going out
of business sale and bought a Fellowes DVD holds 40 wire tower for 20% off from
$25.99 for $20.79 plus $1.25 tax for $22.04 total. I then stopped by the library
and returned a late video for a $3 fine at a dollar a day. I read the local
paper. I checked out two videos. I next stopped by Exxon and bought $17.75 of
premium at $1.839 a gallon. I then returned home. I put away my purchases. I
set up the 40 CD rack to the right of the television and to the left of the CD
player and I installed my 40 some CDs in it, including the 32 CDs that were
returned to me that I had bought at Odd Job. They're mostly classical music and
a few odd labels. I then had a slices of white meat and a chicken leg and
thigh, microwave potato, and steamed spinach with ice tea for dinner. I am just
about to have a cup of coffee. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week 01/05/01:
Note:<888>01/05/01 Friday 10:45 A.M. EST:
I was up at 9:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I chatted with a family member. While I
guess I will go out and return the 3COM USB ethernet adaptor. I am trying to
make up my mind whether I need a hair cut or I can wait another month. It is
sunny this morning, so I will get out. I believe we are suppose to have a
little snow this evening. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>01/04/01 Thursday 10:45 P.M.
EST: I went out this morning by Bank of New York. I then stopped by the central
Greenwich Post office, and I obtained money orders to pay my Cablevision and
Optimum Online. I then stopped by the Merry Go Round Thrift shop. I next drove
down by the waterfront. I then went by Oil Star, and I had my car oil and oil
filter and other service done for $31.95 plus a dollar for an air freshener
plus .97 disposal charge and $2.04 tax for $35.96. I then stopped by Staples in
Old Greenwich. I bought a clearance item a 3COM USA Ethernet connector
regularly $70 for $31.80 total with tax. I then drove around Tod's Point. I
next stopped by the Old Greenwich Thrift Shop. I then stopped by the Hospital
Thrift Shop. I drove down by the waterfront. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I
stopped by the library to read the local paper. I returned home about 4 P.M..
Since then I had been working on the computers. I took out the old 64 meg
memory chip from the main computer and installed it in the backup computer. I
put the 32 meg new memory in backup computer in the main computer. I now have
96 megs in the main computer and 64 megs in the backup computer. I then spent
quite a while trying to get the 3COM USA Ethernet to work with the cable modem,
so I could network my two computers together. But alas it did not seem to work
between the main computer and the cable modem or between both computers. I will
return it tomorrow. I am a bit tired. Time for a chicken sandwich and ice tea.
Then I will be off to bed. Have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>01/04/01 Thursday 10:20 A.M.
EST: I was up at 9 A.M.. I had breakfast of Post Great Grains cereal, toast,
grapefruit juice and Perrier, coffee, and vitamins. I checked the mail. I
received my Cablevision and Optimum online bills, so I will go out and pay them
today. Cablevision went up $5. I will get an oil change. I have a 3 P.M. appointment.
Time to get ready to go out. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>01/03/01 Wednesday 9:55 P.M.
EST: I rested until 7 P.M.. I watched a little television. I peeled and
separated the rest of the clementines and mixed them with a couple of
containers of homemade yogurt. I then toast two pieces of Healthnut Bread and
put mayonnaise and Dijon mustard on each one side of the bread. I put on a few
slices of white chicken meat along with a few dashes of Tabasco sauce. I had
the Clementine yogurt mixture with the chicken salad and ice tea. I still a bit
tired. I might go back to sleep. CIO
Note:<888>01/03/01 Wednesday 2:10 A.M.
EST: I decided not to go out today since it is a bit chilly. I did a little bit
of regular internet work. I had a sliced chicken sandwich for lunch with ice
tea and yogurt. I watched a bit of television. Time for a nap. CIO
Note:<888>01/03/01 Wednesday 9:05 A.M.
EST: I was up at 8 A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I will wait for the mail to see if I get
anymore bills like the Cablevision and Optimum Online bill, so I can go out and
pay them. I also need to have my oil changed. Well it is pretty much back to
normal routine. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/02/01 Tuesday 10:00 P.M. EST:
I watched a program about the Scottish suffrage movement in Canada. I then
watched a program about the Mallory expedition to Mount Everest. I then noticed
that when I turned the heat down when I left today, I forgot to turn it back
up. It is 62 degrees Fahrenheit in the apartment, so I turned it back up to 70
degrees Fahrenheit. Well time for bed. Have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>01/02/01 Tuesday 8:10 P.M. EST:
I went out and stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I then drove down to
the Post Office, and I paid my Verizon telephone bill, my GEICO automobile
insurance, and my Northeast Utilities insurance. I bought ten .34 stamps for
$3.40 also. I sold three stamps for a dollar to a customer who was not able to
get stamps out of the machine at a penny loss, since there was a long line at
the post office. I then walked up the Avenue to the Greenwich Hardware store. I
bought from the 70% off rack a SolarVerter solar powered flashlight for $9 plus
.54 tax for $9.54. I then stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York and I got a
roll of quarters to have handy for laundry. I then put the solar powder
flashlight in the back window of my car to charge up. It takes about fifteen
hours to charge up about three hours of flashlight time. I figured it might save
on battery costs since batteries in the car flashlights get weak in the cold
weather. It will probably take a couple of days to charge up. I then walked
lower Greenwich Avenue. They are going to remove snow this evening starting at
9 P.M., so cars will have to not be parked down there. I sat out for a while at
a couple of locations. I then drove down by the waterfront. I next stopped at
the Hospital Thrift shop. I then made my 4 P.M. appointment. I noticed that the
DMV bus was at the Town Hall. I stopped by there, and they told me I had to put
my red temp sticker on my license tag when it expires this January until they
have the time to issue the new plates later on in the year. I next stopped by
the Greenwich Library and read the local paper. I then went to the Grand Union,
and I bought a seven pound Purdue chicken at .79 a pound for $5.51 . I then
returned home. I put the Purdue in the convection oven to start cooking covered
with herbs and spices. I had some Kraft cheese and bacon dip with taco chips
and ice tea. I chatted with a friend. I had some of the Purdue chicken for
dinner, with Le Seure peas, and microwaved potato and ice tea. Well I think it
is time for either a videotape or television. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>01/02/01 Tuesday 1:10 P.M. EST:
I chatted with a few family members. I received back some music CDs which I
sent as a gift. I will keep them for classical music here. I had a couple of
hotdogs with buns and condiments along with ice tea and yogurt. I am cleaned up
and read to go out and pay my bills. I have a 4 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note:<888>01/02/01 Tuesday 9:50 A.M. EST:
I was up at 7 A.M.. I had breakfast of Post Great Grains cereal, toast, orange
juice, cappuccino, and vitamins. I went through my email, and I went through "http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm"
. Well time to start cleaning up. I have to go out around noon to pay bills.
Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>01/01/01 Monday 10:50 P.M. EST:
I chatted with a relative. I cleaned up and went out. I helped a neighbor clear
off their car. I drove down by the waterfront. I stopped by CVS on Greenwich
Avenue. I bought a 38 oz. bottle of CVS yellow mouthwash for $3.89, two BIC
lighters for $1.39 both, Crest Whitening toothpaste 6.2 oz. $3.19, Pearl Drops
whitening toothpaste 2.7 oz. two tubes for $3.99 both, two blue toilet ducks
cleaners for $1.15 each, two cans of Comet for .99 both plus .95 Ct. tax for
$16.70. I then drove further down the Avenue. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue.
I kicked the snow off the benches in that area, so hopefully with tomorrow
sunshine, they might be sitable. I sat out for a while. I then walked lower
Greenwich Avenue again. I returned home about 5 P.M.. I had a Barq's root beer.
I put one of the blue ducks in the toilet tank for blue water. I watched the
NBC evening news. I had two hotdogs with buns and condiments along with ice tea
and pumpkin pie for dinner. I noticed on the television that I have been
getting diagonal lines on channel 2 through 6. I checked with cablevision and
they said the system was all right. I fiddled with my control setting for the
Proscan television, the JVC VCR, and the Optimum Online box to no avail. I
finally turned off the cable modem, and the diagonal lines went away. I tried
calling Optimum Online, but they put me on hold for a long time. I finally
tried tightening the cable splitter where it divides for the cable modem and
the Optimum TV box, and that fixed the problem. The reception is as good as
ever. I cleaned the television and computer screens. I watched the tail in of
the Vienna New Years Concert on PBS. I recorded Strauss Blue Danube waltz and
the ending on the same videotape after the Bush acceptance speech. I finished
making a new batch of ice tea. I don't use orange juice in my ice tea mixture
anymore. I then printed out the year end financial reports from Microsoft
Money. Well I am getting tired, so I guess I will head off to bed. Have a good
night. CIO
Note:<888>01/01/01 Monday 11:50 A.M. EST:
I proof spelled and printed out the last five months of Scott's Random Notes.
The links to the three different file formats for the entire file of Scott's
Random Notes is "http://mrscott.com/note02pr.htm"
. Well time to have a Tombstone pizza with ice tea. Then I will clean up and go
outside. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>01/01/01 Monday 9:05 A.M. EST:
Happy New Years. I was up at 8 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of three
medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and toast. I set the preset
memory dial buttons on my new General Electric 900 MHz digital cordless phone.
When using Net2Phone telephone to telephone with the calling card "www.yapcard.com" one can set the
memory to the local access number, and then the account number, thus one will
only have to enter the PIN number. I restarted the log on my Apache server "http://24.228.18.154/statsct/index.html"
. CIO
Note:<888>01/14/01 Sunday 10:45 P.M. EST:
I was up at 6 P.M.. I had breakfast of Post Great Grains, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I chatted with a friend. I did my house cleaning and
watered the plants. I am just about ready to go out for some fresh air. I also
installed the Acrobat 4.0 reader and I did a C: drive to D: drive backup. CIO
Note:<888>01/14/01 Sunday 5:50 A.M. EST: I
thought about it for a while. I have the GE Profile 14,000 BTU air conditioner
with the remote control, I got from Partridge and Rockwell last June for $589.
Since it also has ventilation vents on the tip outside, it lets in moisture in
the winter that can freeze the fan splash rim, particularly during heavy snow
storms. A simple fix for the winter, would be to lay a sheet of Styrofoam over
the top vents, and hold it down with a couple of bricks. Of course if the unit
were higher up, one would have to secure the Styrofoam bricks better, so they
would not possibly vibrate off and strike someone below. This would keep most
moisture out, and be easy to remove in the summer for adequate cooling
ventilation. I advised GE. Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>01/14/01 Sunday 4:50 A.M. EST:
Yesterday afternoon, when I was heading out, I went to turn on the air
conditioner fan to air out the place. The fan would not come on. I removed the
face plate, and jiggled the chassis, and it started working. It worked earlier
last evening. About 1 A.M. this morning I tried it and it would not work again.
I looked for the instructions for a while which I have filed away and could not
find. I checked GE's site on the net. By the way my Acrobat Reader has to be
reinstalled. I finally called up the GE answer line 1-800-626-2000, and I
chatted with the support person. I agreed with him it was probably ice in the unit.
I removed the face plate, and I unscrewed the two lower side screws to remove
the chassis. I then took off the eight top screws from the plastic lid, and
looked at the fan. Sure enough the splash rail on the fan that comes to about a
quarter inch of the bottom of the chassis had a thin layer of ice built up
against it. I heated some water and pour it one the thin layer of ice to melt
it. I then tested the unit replugging it briefly. It worked fine. I put it all
back together. I then reversed and straightened the British flag above it, so
the stitching does not show as much. I noticed while running the fan on the air
conditioner on a less cold night, it either pushed the heat out into the room,
or cools the thermostat to make the room seem a little bit more evenly heated,
not to mention a little fresh air. I took the GE person about what the problem
was. There is a water drain channel on the outside of the air conditioner
chassis, but I guess if it is blocked by ice, it does not drain. I am tired, so
I will go to bed shortly. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/14/01 Sunday 12:10 A.M. EST:
I went back downtown. I drove down by the waterfront. I then walked lower
Greenwich Avenue. I then walked up to the top. I then walked back down to the
bottom and back up to my car. I next stopped by the Food Emporium. I bought two
half gallons of Tropicana Ruby Red orange juice for $1.79 each, a 38 oz. box of
Pepperidge Farm Goldfish crackers for $5.29, a Stouffers Deluxe French bread
pizza for $1.21, and a five pound bag of sugar for $2.15 for $13.23 total. I
returned home. I watched a bit of television. I then made a roast beef sandwich
and had it with ice tea. I put mayonnaise, salt and pepper, McHilney's Tabasco
sauce on the sandwich. I also had some goldfish crackers. I then watched a bit
of the history channel. CIO
Note:<888>01/13/01 Saturday 7:10 P.M. EST:
I went out, and I bought $15.50 of premium at Exxon for $1.839 a gallon. I next
stopped at the library, and I renewed one book, returned a book and video, and
I checked another video. I then drove down by the waterfront. I next walked
lower Greenwich Avenue, and then I walked up to the top of the Avenue. I then
walked all the way back down, and walked lower Greenwich Avenue again. I
stopped by CVS, and they have Post Oats and nut on sale tomorrow. I bought a
buy one get one free of Camels for $4.20. I then drove by the waterfront again.
I then stopped by the Grand Union. I bought a sirloin roast at $2.99 a pound
for $7.54, Farmland Jumbo Franks $1.79, three 12 oz. boxes of Wheaties for $5
for $14.33. I then returned home, and I cooked the roast, and had a few thin
slices of it for dinner with microwave potato and steamed broccoli, along with
ice tea and coffee. I watched a bit of television while doing this. CIO
Note:<888>01/13/01 Saturday 1:25 P.M. EST:
I was up at 11 A.M.. I quickly drove over to the bank and did some business
before they closed at noon since they were be closed on Monday. I then came
home, and I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I chatted with a family member. I now will clean up and
go out. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>01/12/01 Friday 10:25 P.M. EST:
The system froze, so I put it back at 366 MHz which it works fine at. I had a
Stouffer's 21 oz. lasagna for dinner with ice tea. I will now watch a video or
television. CIO
Note:<888>01/12/01 Friday 9:35 P.M. EST: I
updated my Diamond Stealth III S540 video card bios. I found a help page at
Microsoft on a similar video problem, and I followed the instructions setting
the video to VGA and deleting the Diamond Drivers and certain registry entries
which included the onboard SIS video entries. I then rebooted and ran the
Diamond Update Wizard, and I reinstall the Diamond Stealth latest drivers. For now
the computer seems to be running fine on the initial tests. I will leave the
server and see if it continues to work properly at 450 MHz. If not I will
continue using the 366 MHz setting. Well time for dinner. CIO
Note:<888>01/12/01 Friday 6:15 P.M. EST: I
set the computer back to the lower settings. I guess the problem might be is
that there are no Windows ME drivers for the Diamond Stealth S540 video card. I
watched a little television. I might nap a bit. It is suppose to be colder
tonight. CIO
Note:<888>01/12/01 Friday 4:15 P.M. EST: I
was up at 1 P.M.. I had breakfast of Post Great Grains, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I went through my email. I set the video card once again
to 85 MHz, the CPU to 83.5 MHz running at 450 MHz, and I also set the memory
cmos setting from 4 to 0. I have a Norton System Information benchmark of 110
instead of 90 at the lower settings. Of course my 64 meg and 32 meg memory is
100 MHz. I went through a series of tests and the system is running fine. Let's
see if it lasts. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week 01/12/01:
Note:<888>01/12/01 Friday 4:10 A.M. EST:
All new hardware is installed and working properly. I will send out my weekly
notes and go to bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/12/01 Friday 1:15 A.M. EST: I
went out, and I stopped by the library. I chatted with some neighbors before
going out. I read the local paper, the Wall Street Journal, and four computer
newsweeklies. I then drove down Greenwich Avenue and down by the waterfront. I
noticed Starbucks is still closed. I then drove over to the Hyatt Hotel in Old
Greenwich, and I used the ATM. I chatted with some personnel there attending a
local business meeting. I then stopped by Staples. They had the Logitech
cordless wheel mouse on the clearance table for half price for $19.98 and the
Microsoft Internet Keyboard Pro for half price for $24.99, which I eventually
bought with $2.70 tax for $47.67. However first, I went to Old Greenwich Bank
of New York ATM to get more funds, and I stopped by CVS briefly there. They did
not have my brand cigar cigarette. I then returned to Staples and bought the
above mentioned items. I then stopped by CVS at the Riverside shopping plaza,
and I noticed another brand cigar cigarette was on sale, but they were out of
it. I went back to CVS in Old Greenwich, and I bought Dutch Masters sweets
cigar cigarettes for $12.99 plus .78 tax for $13.77 total. I next returned
downtown. I used the bathroom at the Senior Center. I then walked lower
Greenwich Avenue. I drove down by the waterfront again. I returned home. I had
two hamburgers with buns and condiments and steamed fresh broccoli along with
ice tea and coffee for dinner. I then installed the Logitech cordless mouse
with its drivers and set it up. It works fine on both mouse pads on either side
of the computer. I then installed the new keyboard which is the flat style with
two USB ports on it and special key features. It is taking a bit of time to
download the Intellitype Pro 1.2 drivers for it. I put the old Microsoft Wheel
mouse on the backup computer. I will have to install the driver for it later.
Since the old keyboard needs an AT adaptor to work on the backup computer, I
left the present one. Microsoft will send me one free if I order it. Well 82%
download and still waiting. It seems strange Microsoft is so busy right now.
CIO
Note:<888>01/11/01 Thursday 4:10 P.M. EST:
The computer froze while I was showering, so I set the CPU CMOS and video card
settings back to the old settings. Time to go out. CIO
Note:<888>01/11/01 Thursday 3:15 P.M. EST:
I was up at 9 A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. I fell back asleep until 2 P.M.. I was having a
dream about someone driving around the top of a mountain in a blizzard in a
four wheel drive vehicle with a golden retriever. When they reached the top of
the mountain with a steep slippery downhill grade, the golden retriever got
out, and refused to go further. I then woke up. I had a couple of hotdogs with
buns and condiments and ice tea and coffee. I changed my video refresh rate on
my Diamond Stealth S540 video card from Optimal to 85 MHz at 16 bit 800 X 600.
I then rebooted, and I set the AMD K6 450 MHz processor in the CPU CMOS setting
to 83.5 MHz from 66.6 MHz, running at 450 MHz. Believe it or not the computer
with the higher Video rate on the card is running just fine at 450 MHz. I just
went through a series of tests and it is running about 20% faster now. Well I
guess to run one's CPU faster, you have to have the video card set faster. Well
that only took about six months to figure out. The net seems a bit busy right
now. Well time to go out for some routine activity. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>01/11/01 Thursday 1:05 A.M. EST:
I chatted with a family member. I finished making the ice tea. I watched the
History Channel for a while. Well I guess it is time to head off to bed. Have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/10/01 Wednesday 8:45 P.M.
EST: I had a couple of hamburgers with buns and condiments along with steamed
fresh broccoli and ice tea. I am now making up a batch of ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>01/10/01 Wednesday 7:45 P.M.
EST: While I was going out, "www.macray.com"
was installing the new Maytag washers and dryers. They now are .85 a machine. I
helped shovel out a neighbor and got her car unstuck. I then drove down by the
waterfront. I next stopped by the library. I read the local paper and the Wall
Street Journal. I then went downtown, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I
believe Starbucks is suppose to be open tomorrow. I then stopped by the Grand
Union and I bought a Northern 24 roll bundle of toilet paper for $4.99, a 6
roll bundle of Brawny paper towels for $3.99, Nearby large eggs $1.39, and GU
hamburger buns .79 plus .54 tax for $11.70. I returned home. I put $5 on my
SmartCard laundry card. One of the tenants was having problems with the washer
since it stopped. Possibly it has a soak cycle. I chatted with a friend. Well
time for dinner. CIO
Note:<888>01/10/01 Wednesday 3:30 P.M. EST:
I was up at 10:30 A.M.. I went down and picked up my Laundry SmartCard. The new
machines should be in, in a day or two. I got rid of all my quarters last night
at the grocery store. I had Post Great Grains cereal, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins for breakfast. I updated the software on the backup
computer, and I also installed Juno free dialup for backup dialup access. I
will have a salmon sandwich with ice tea for a late lunch now. I will then
clean up and go out. CIO
Note:<888>01/10/01 Wednesday 12:30 A.M.
EST: I just wrote a note back in response to a email. I did my regular internet
routine. I had two hotdogs with buns and condiments along with some ice tea.
Time for bed, since I have to be downstairs tomorrow by 11 A.M. to get my
SmartCard for the Laundromat. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/09/01 Tuesday 10:20 P.M. EST:
I had coffee after dinner. I stopped by the library, and I returned a
videotape; and I checked out a videotape. I read the Wall Street Journal and
Time magazine. I went downtown. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue, and I sat out
for a while. Starbucks seems to be closed for renovations, so I guess people
will have to go elsewhere for coffee. I stopped by the Grand Union, and I
bought two heads of broccoli for $1.99 both, two half gallons of Florida
Natural orange juice from concentrate $1.59 each, and 85% ground sirloin at
$2.39 a pound for $3.05 for $8.22 total. I returned home, and I put away my
purchases. I guess I will do a little regular internet work now. CIO
Note:<888>01/09/01 Tuesday 7:25 P.M. EST:
I went by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then drove over to
Town Fair Tire on High Ridge Road in Stamford, Connecticut. I got the leak
fixed on my driver's side front tire for free since I got the warranty when I
bought the tires. I then stopped by County Appliance, and they have the big
screen Mitsubishi digital television for about $2,000 which give Digital
quality with DVDs. They have lots of other items on sale. I then went by
Staples at the Ridgeway Center, and I bought from the clearance table, a IDE
cable for $2.99 and TurboLinux 6.0 for $4 plus .42 tax for $7.41. I then took a
look at Bed and Bath, and they sell the Krups frothing attachment for $8. I
then went to Marshalls. I bought two three packs of Nautica cotton socks for
$5.99 a pack, and one pair of $50 dark green Dockers heavy cotton with cuffs
size 40" X 32" for $16.99 plus another similar pair of pants in
medium chocolate size 40" X 30" for $12.99 for $41.96 total. I looked
at the large dark tan denim similar to L. L. Bean Duck jackets for $60 I
believe by Nautica, and they had an extra large blue denim jacket there $25,
but I have enough outer ware for now. I returned home via the turnpike, and I
put away my purchases. I am about to have a smoked salmon sandwich for dinner
along with steamed frozen spinach and ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>01/09/01 Tuesday 1:55 P.M. EST:
I was up at 12:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I relayed a telephone message. I will check
on the driver's side front tire today. CIO
Note:<888>01/09/01 Tuesday 12:25 A.M. EST:
I watched a videotape. I had a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments along
with ice tea. I will now try to sleep or read. CIO
Note:<888>01/08/01 Monday10:15 P.M. EST: I
did my regular internet work. I chatted with a friend for a while. Now I will
watch a videotape. CIO
Note:<888>01/08/01 Monday 7:55 P.M. EST:
Well I watched the ABC evening news and the BBC evening news. I had a half can
of mixed nuts for dinner along with a salmon sandwich with ice tea and instant
coffee. I guess I will make a few calls and do some regular internet work. CIO
Note:<888>01/08/01 Monday 6:40 P.M. EST: I
went out, and I stopped by the ATM machine at Bank of New York in Port Chester
near Home Depot. I then went to Home Depot and I bought a package of six sheets
of 1 foot by 4 foot by one inch white sytrofoam for $4.98 plus .34 tax for
$5.32 total. I then stopped by the Arnold Bread outlet, and I bought two loaves
of Branolla 12 grain bread for $1.78 both. I then stopped by the air pump at
the Shell gasoline station on West Putnam Avenue. My front tire inflation was
way off. The driver's side front was at 20 pounds PSI and the passenger front
was at 45 PSI. The rears were both at 28 PSI. I put 33 PSI in the drivers front
and 28 PSI in the passenger front. I will monitor the drivers side front to see
if it still has a leak. I then went by the Greenwich Healthmart, and I bought a
100 tablet bottle of 500 mg. Niacimide for $8.95. I then went to CVS, and I
bought two 12 oz. cans of mixed nuts for $1.99 each, a four pack of GE 40 watt
light bulbs for $1.99, Gillette shave gel $1.99, two Mentadent full
toothbrushes for $4.99 both, two blue toilet ducks for $1.15 each and a Djeep
lighter for $1.59 for $16.84 plus .77 tax for $17.61 total. I then went to the
library, and I returned two videos and checked out one. I read the local paper
and the Economist magazine. I returned home, and I put my purchases away. I put
four of the sheets of styrofoam vertically interleaved to the left of the air
conditioner to insulate the Plexiglas to left of the air conditioner. I removed
two pillow I had used before. I put them back on the day bed. I put the other
two sheets of styrofoam underneath the day bed. I jammed a towel underneath the
air conditioner bottom and another one between the right edge and window edge
for more insulation. I put the drapes and the British flag back in front of it
all. Hopefully that will stop the draft around the air conditioner. I put the
second DeLonghi oil filler radiator along side the other one at the end of the
blue couch in front of the left closet doors. Thus there is better access to
the bar and entertainment center and day bed. Well I will now watch the rest of
the news. CIO
Note:<888>01/08/01 Monday 2:45 P.M. EST: I
was up around 1:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of Post Great Grains cereal, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I chatted with a family member. I will now
clean up and go out. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>01/08/01 Monday 12:05 A.M. EST:
I watched a videotape. I guess I will head off to sleep. Have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>01/21/01 Sunday 11:55 P.M. EST:
I put clean sheets on the bed. CIO
Note:<888>01/21/01 Sunday 11:45 P.M. EST:
I went out for a walk of the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. Not much going
on. Most of the pubs are empty. There are a number of ice covered spots in
front of certain buildings that did not clean their sidewalks. I drove down by
the waterfront. Long Island Sound is still there. I returned home. I am just
starting laundry right now. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/21/01 Sunday 9:15 P.M. EST: I
rested from about 7:30 A.M. to 4:30 A.M.. I got up, and I had a bowl of
Wheaties, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I fell back asleep until 8
P.M.. I just finished vacuuming. I will have a couple of hotdogs on bread with
condiments and ice tea. I will then clean up and go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>01/21/01 Sunday 6:05 A.M. EST: I
had some goldfish crackers, ice tea, and a package of Stouffer's French bread
pizza. Well I guess I will relax a bit more. CIO
Note:<888>01/21/01 Sunday 4:10 A.M. EST: I
went outside. We have about two to three inches of blowing snow with a bit of
sleet. I cleaned off the snow off the car which had a thin layer of sleet
underneath it. It looks like the roads would be a bit slippery with the added
sleet conditions. Best to relax at home. CIO
Note:<888>01/21/01 Sunday 3:40 A.M. EST: I
rested a short bit. There is a snow storm warning until 10 A.M.. I updated "http://mrscott.com/123.htm", "http://mrscott.com/026.htm" ,
and "http://mrscott.com/065.htm"
. I won't be updating the downloadable for a while. I was told by the webmaster
of the U.S. Navy two years ago, it was all right to republish the DOD web
pages, as long as I did not have advertising on them. However, I imagine the
Secretaries will be changing on them in a short time. Quite frankly my web site
is just not that busy. CIO
Note:<888>01/21/01 Sunday 1:20 A.M. EST:
I'm done with the house cleaning and watering the plants. I still have to
vacuum, but I will wait until after 8 A.M., so as not to disturb the neighbors.
Time to relax a bit. CIO
Note:<888>01/20/01 Saturday 11:50 P.M.
EST: I watched the inaugural until 1 P.M.. I chatted with a family member. I
slept until 3 P.M., and I watched the inaugural parade until about 4:30 P.M.. I
slept until about 9:30 P.M., and I had breakfast of three scrambled eggs,
toast, orange juice, fried ham slice, vitamins and coffee. I will now start
doing my house cleaning and watering the plants. CIO
Note:<888>01/20/01 Saturday 11:25 A.M.
EST: I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I then went by the Hospital
Thrift shop. I bought a United States 50 star 3 foot by 5 foot flag made of
Nylon for $15. I stopped by Staples in Old Greenwich. I stopped by the Post
Office on Greenwich Avenue, but I did not have the right address tag. I went
home and put the mailing tags on the flag box. I went to the Valley Road Post
Office and mailed it Priority Mail for $3.50 to a relative. I returned home,
and I am watching the inaugural. CIO
Note:<888>01/20/01 Saturday 8:40 A.M. EST:
I watched a little bit of television. I had a slice of ham, steamed frozen
peas, microwaved potato, and ice tea. I guess I will go out for some fresh air.
Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/20/01 Saturday 5:50 A.M. EST:
I slept until 4 A.M.. I watched a bit of television. Channel 6 in this area has
the CRQ prompts. I think I will rest a bit more. CIO
Note:<888>01/20/01 Saturday 1:10 A.M. EST:
I had some Kraft onion dip with taco chips and iced tea. I watched a bit of
CSPAN. CIO
Note:<888>01/19/01 Friday 10:35 P.M. EST:
I stopped by the library, and I returned a videotape and checked out another. I
also checked a book, "The Navy," by the Naval Historical Foundation.
I read the local paper. I walked the lower part of Greenwich Avenue twice. I
returned home. Well not much going. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>01/19/01 Friday 7:20 P.M. EST: I
chatted with a couple of family member. I sent out Scott's Notes. The Chimney
Sweepers keep calling me. I asked them to remove me from the list. Time to
clean up and go out. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week 01/19/01:
Note:<888>01/19/01 Friday 6:25 P.M. EST: I
rested until 5 P.M.. I had breakfast of three scrambled eggs, toast, orange
juice, fried ham, vitamins, and coffee. I received my electricity bill for this
month, and it is down since I have been keeping the thermostat down. My
thermostat run about 4 to 6 degrees above what the actual apartment temperature
is. Well time to make some calls and then I will send out my weekly Scott's
Notes. CIO
Note:<888>01/19/01 Friday 6:00 A.M. EST: I
had a large slice of ham, microwave potato, and steamed frozen peas along with
ice tea. I will have coffee shortly or after I lie down for a short spell. I am
watching a bit of CSPAN. CIO
Note:<888>01/19/01 Friday 4:25 A.M. EST: I
watched a videotape. I finished making the ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>01/19/01 Friday 3:00 A.M. EST: I
am letting the ice tea steep. I had some pretzels and ice tea. I did my regular
internet work. I will watch a videotape now. I have been recently practicing a
new personal philosophy in colder weather which is that at night, I frequently
don't waste energy to go downtown and walk around in the cold, when with the
same energy I can stay warm and comfortable at home. CIO
Note:<888>01/19/01 Friday 1:45 A.M. EST: I
did not fall asleep until 10 A.M. yesterday. I made a few telephone calls. I
was awaken by a UPS deliveryman at noon delivering a pair of flannel pants. I
received another telephone call around 5:30 P.M. from somebody trying to sell
me a business directory Cdrom from Long I stand. There was the sound of a train
in the back ground which was curious like they were at a pay phone. I chatted a
bit about my effort. I finally got up around 9 P.M., and I had breakfast of
Wheaties, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I fell back asleep until
just now. I have to make up another batch of ice tea. Well have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>01/18/01 Thursday 6:25 A.M. EST:
I have been relaxing a bit, but I guess I will try to go to bed now. CIO
Note:<888>01/18/01 Thursday 4:05 A.M. EST:
I watched a videotape and a bit of television. I had some pretzels and ice tea.
I guess I will have a couple of hotdogs on bread with condiments and ice tea.
Then I will head off to bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/17/01 Wednesday 10:10 P.M.
EST: I did a little internet work. I went out about 7 P.M.. I stopped by CVS
and I bought some Dutch pretzels for $1.39. I went by the library, and I
returned one video and checked out two. I read the Wall Street Journal and the
local paper. I went downtown. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I stopped by the
Grand Union, and I bought Kraft French onion dip 8 oz. for .99, Snyder taco
chips for $1.59, a Throne Valley smoked ham at .99 a pound for $3.78, Nearby
eggs for $1.39 for $7.75 total. I returned home, and I had a heated slice of
ham along with microwave potato and steamed fresh broccoli, ice tea, and
instant coffee. I chatted with a friend. I received a souvenir invitation to
the George W. Bush inaugural, but alas because of limitation of funds and
travel abilities, I won't be attending. I have been to Washington D.C. or
driven through 29 times in my life including two inaugurals. The inaugural
involves spending a lot of time standing outside in the cold, and walking
through large buildings. Although I am capable during the inaugural Washington
D.C. is more expensive, and quite frankly after attending Ronald Reagan's first
inaugural and George H. W. Bush's inaugural, I guess I have had more than my
fare share of Washington visits. Well have a good evening, I guess I will watch
a video. CIO
Note:<888>01/17/01 Wednesday 4:35 P.M.
EST: I was up until 6 A.M.. I had a telephone call from a family member around
noon. I finally got up around 3 P.M.. I had breakfast of three medium eggs,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. Time to sift through my regular
internet routine. I should rename my internet site, "Bubba, the Beached
Whale Internet Directory," but hopefully I will lose a bit of weight in
the future. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>01/17/01 Wednesday 2:30 A.M.
EST: I worked on the net a while. I watched a bit of television. I had some
almonds and ice tea. I guess in a short spell after having a couple of hotdogs
with buns and condiments, I will head off to bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/16/01 Tuesday 9:20 P.M. EST:
I went by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I then went by the Greenwich Hospital
Thrift shop and I bought a CueCat cable for .25. I stopped by Mercedes Benz and
toured the new models. They seem practical for this area. They have a number of
demo models on the showroom floor. I then drove downtown and stopped by the
waterfront. I next drove over to Old Greenwich and toured Staples. They have
cellular phones there for $50 that one uses with calling cards for about .35 to
.85 a minute. Their name begins with "T". I then drove by CVS in Old
Greenwich, and I bought two boxes of Post Honey Oats for $3.99 both, two cans
of Smoke House Almonds for $2.99 both, and a carton of Dutch Masters sweet
cigar cigarettes for $12.99 plus .78 tax for $20.75. I next stopped by the
Greenwich Library and I read the local paper. I then returned home. I hooked up
the CueCat cable to the television audio connector and the computer soundcard
input. I can figured how it is suppose to display the television cues in the
directory or the menu. Anyway it is set up. It also lets one play the
television sound on the computer, if the television is turned on. I watched a
bit of television. I had two roast beef sandwiches on buns with ice tea using
up the rest of the roast beef. Well time for some regular internet work. CIO
Note:<888>01/16/01 Tuesday 3:25 P.M. EST:
I was up at 1 P.M.. I had breakfast of Wheaties, toast, orange juice, coffee,
and vitamins. I guess I will go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>01/16/01 Tuesday 6:05 A.M. EST:
Well, I am having a hard time falling asleep, so I had a couple of hotdogs on
buns with condiments and ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>01/16/01 Tuesday 3:15 A.M. EST:
I watched a videotape and a presentation on the History Channel. I had some
goldfish crackers and ice tea while watching the tube. Well time to start
winding down. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/15/01 Monday 8:30 P.M. EST: I
wrote a letter, and I went out and mailed it at the Valley Road post office. I
then went downtown. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then walked up to the
top of Greenwich Avenue. I noticed at CVS that they have Post Honey Oats for
two for $4 plus a coupon in the circular if you buy the Post cereal for a
dollar off Maxwell House coffee. I sat out for a while at the top of Greenwich
Avenue. I then returned down the Avenue and sat out at the Post Office plaza
for a while. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue again. I was sitting out, and
I noticed that a car nearby was not starting, so I helped jump start the car. I
normally don't do that since my 25 year old Volvo has electronic ignition which
can get messed up unless one disconnects the battery and also I only have six
foot long jumper cables. I then drove down by the waterfront. I returned home.
I had two half inch slices of cold sirloin roast with Worcestershire sauce
along with microwave potato and broccoli and ice tea and instant coffee. CIO
Note:<888>01/15/01 Monday 4:25 P.M. EST: I
went to bed at 6 A.M., and I was up at 1:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of three
medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I cleaned up. I
installed the Microsoft Intellipoint Drives on the Microsoft Wheel Mouse on the
backup computer. I will now write a letter. CIO
Note:<888>01/15/01 Monday 4:05 A.M. EST: I
have been listening to some oldies music. I just had a couple of hotdogs with
buns and Dijon mustard and Heinz ketchup along with ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>01/15/01 Monday 2:45 A.M. EST: I
finished the laundry and putting it all away and changing the sheets on my bed.
The new driers do a better job of drying. I am most pleased with the new
laundry machines.
Note:<888>01/15/01 Monday 1:10 A.M. EST: I
chatted with a family member. I then went downtown. I walked lower Greenwich
Avenue. I then sat out for a while. I then walked up to the top of the Avenue,
and I sat out for a while. I then walked back down the Avenue. I then drove
down by the waterfront. I returned home about midnight. I started my laundry.
The new machines are a bit larger inside. I put another $5 on my laundry card.
I just started the dry cycle. I put mayonnaise on both sides of two hamburger
bun. I then sliced a few slices of sirloin roast beef and diced it. I put some
on each bun along with pepper and celery salt along with a few Tabasco sauce
drops and few drops of Worcestershire sauce and thin slices of onion. I had the
two sandwiches with ice tea. I put a fewer books underneath the mouse pad on
the right side, so it is as high as the keyboard. Well time for some regular
internet work. CIO
Note:<888>01/31/01 Wednesday 7:45 P.M.
EST: I went out after the last message. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop,
and I bought a brass vertical parsons lamp for half price $7.50 . I then
stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I then stopped by the Mews Thrift
shop. I then drove down by the waterfront. I next drove over to Staples. I
toured the store. They have scanners on sale. I stopped by the Old Greenwich
Rummage Room. I bought a ten cup Regal coffee maker for half price for $2.50. I
then stopped by CVS, and I bought Dutch Masters cigar cigarettes for $12.99 and
a jar of CVS peanuts for $1.69 plus .78 CT. tax for $15.46 total. I then drove
out to Tod's Point. I was going to sit out in the south west area, but the wind
was about 40 miles per hour, so I sat out for a while in the south east area. I
then drove back to town and down to the waterfront. I then stopped by the
library, and I read the local paper and the Wall Street Journal. I then
returned home, and I set up the parsons lamp at the end of the blue sofa to
read by. I put the Regal coffee maker in the kitchen. I now have four coffee
makers in the kitchen in case anyone ever needs a cup of coffee. I went back
downtown, and I checked out light socket knobs at the Greenwich Hardware store,
but I decided to keep the smaller one on the Parsons Lamp. I then walked lower
Greenwich Avenue and around the train station. I sat out at the Post Office
Plaza for a while. I then drove down by the waterfront. I stopped by the Grand
Union, and I bought a package of 40 natural Militia Number 4 coffee filters for
$2.09 and .13 tax for $2.22. I then returned home, and I had a roast beef
sandwich and ice tea. I watched the ABC evening news. I then printed out my
monthly income versus expense report. I guess I will relax the rest of the
evening. CIO
Note:<888>01/31/01 Wednesday 11:05 A.M.
EST: I did my regular internet work. I chatted with a family member. I cleaned
up. I had a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>01/31/01 Wednesday 8:50 A.M.
EST: I finished the laundry. It looks to be a warmer sunny day. CIO
Note:<888>01/31/01 Wednesday 8:15 A.M.
EST: This link for local store coupons "http://www.valupage.com/Entry.pst"
. CIO
Note:<888>01/31/01 Wednesday 8:00 A.M.
EST: I went to bed after the last message. I woke up a little later and had
some CheeseIts and ice tea. I finally woke up at 6:30 A.M. this morning. I
started my laundry. I am on the dry cycle now. I had three medium eggs, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins for breakfast. I put clean sheets on my bed.
CIO
Note:<888>01/30/01 Tuesday 8:15 P.M. EST:
I went out, and I drove down by the waterfront. I then walked lower Greenwich
Avenue. I then stopped by the library and chatted with a local ornithologist. I
then stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought four painted microwave proof
pasta dishes for .99 each plus .24 tax for $4.24. I then returned home, and I
watched the ABC evening news and the BBC news. I relaxed a bit. I guess I will
head off to bed. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>01/30/01 Tuesday 3:55 P.M. EST:
I read a bit. I took a short nap. I had a roast beef sandwich with ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>01/30/01 Tuesday 12:25 P.M. EST:
I am having a quiet day at home since rainy days like this are not good for
arthritis. I watched a bit of television. I had a couple of dogs with cheesits
and ice tea. I might do some reading now. CIO
Note:<888>01/30/01 Tuesday 8:45 A.M. EST:
I went through "http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm"
. I tried the installation disks for Turbo Linux 6.0 on my backup computer. the
CDROM install did not work. Alas at that point where it wants to delete one's
old partition, I quit since I prefer having Windows ME on the backup computer.
There is suppose to be a bit of rain this morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/30/01 Tuesday 7:05 A.M. EST:
I had some goldfish crackers and cheesits before falling asleep yesterday
afternoon. I did read a bit from , "Gateway to Atlantis." I was up at
5 A.M. this morning. I had Post Honey Oats cereal, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, and coffee. I will now do some regular internet work. CIO
Note:<888>01/29/01 Monday 12:45 P.M. EST:
I went over to the bank. I then drove downtown. I walked lower Greenwich
Avenue. I then drove down by the waterfront. I head a lot of dogs barking in
Belle Haven. One local stopped by to feed some birdseed to the birds. I chatted
with another local. I then stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. I
then went by the Greenwich Library, and I read PC Magazine, the Wall Street
Journal, and the local paper. I then stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought
Bar S franks for .79, Gold’s Horse Radish for $1.55, and a 32 oz. bag of Pic
Sweet green beans for $1.99 for $4.33 total. I then returned home, and I put
mayonnaise on one side of two slices of 12 grain bread, a few thin slices of
beef, horse radish, Tabasco, sliced onion, pepper, celery salt, and regular
salt for a roast beef sandwich with ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>01/29/01 Monday 9:05 A.M. EST: I
wrote a letter to a family member. I guess I will go out shortly. CIO
Note:<888>01/29/01 Monday 7:40 A.M. EST: I
was up at 5:45 A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. I just finished cleaning up. Now I will do some
computer work. CIO
Note:<888>01/28/01 Sunday 10:00 P.M. EST:
I watched a the Faulty Towers programming on Channel 21. I had a roast beef
sandwich with ice tea. Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>01/28/01 Sunday 6:00 P.M. EST: I
went downtown. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I sat out for a while. I drove
down by the waterfront. I went by the library and read the local paper and
three computer newsweeklies. I then went back downtown, and I walked lower Greenwich
Avenue again. I then drove down by the waterfront. I drove by Grass Island, and
I saw all the snow piled up. I drove through Bruce Park. I returned home. I had
some goldfish crackers and ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>01/28/01 Sunday 1:15 P.M. EST: I
finished making the ice tea. I had slices of beef, steamed frozen peas,
microwaved potato, Barq’s' root beer, and coffee for dinner. I chatted with a
couple of relatives. I just cleaned up, and I will head out now. CIO
Note:<888>01/28/01 Sunday 10:55 A.M. EST:
I finished watering the plants and house cleaning. I am making up a batch of "http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm"
. I also just put in the eye round roast in the oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit
which should be ready in about an hour in the convection oven. CIO
Note:<888>01/28/01 Sunday 9:15 A.M. EST:
Well I fell back asleep after breakfast. I just got up. I guess I will now do
my house cleaning. I think I have been sleeping a bit more since it is colder
in the apartment and colder outside, and it is warmer in bed. CIO
Note:<888>01/28/01 Sunday 4:45 A.M. EST: I
was up at 3:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of Post Honey Oats, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. CIO
Note:<888>01/27/01 Saturday 4:40 P.M. EST:
I watched a little television. I had a can of Progresso New England clam
chowder for dinner with ice tea. I think I will head off to bed. CIO
Note:<888>01/27/01 Saturday 2:30 P.M. EST:
I went out, and I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I then went by the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. I bought two large light blue and white canvas
striped bolster pillows for $3 each for $6 total. I then went downtown. I
walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then went by the library, and I returned a
book and video; and I checked out a book and video. I read Popular Science and
the Wall Street Journal. I then drove down by the waterfront. I then stopped by
the Grand Union, and I bought an eye round roast at $2.49 a pound for $7.30, GU
hot dog rolls .79, 32 oz. bag of GU frozen peas $2.09, a bag of white potatoes
for $1.99, a dozen Nearby large eggs $1.39, and Oscar Meyer Wieners $1.50 for
$15.06 total. I returned home, and I put away the groceries. I put the two blue
and white canvas bolster pillows on top of the back of the blue sofa to provide
more head support room and disguise the back of the back up computer and the
large pathos plant. I had a Barq’s root beer and then some ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>01/27/01 Saturday 9:20 A.M. EST:
I channel surfed. I tried getting into a book. I had a can of cashews with ice
tea. I rested from 6:30 A.M. to 9 A.M.. I had a couple of hotdogs with buns and
condiments along with ice tea. Well I guess I will go out shortly. CIO
Note:<888>01/27/01 Saturday 4:20 A.M. EST:
I finished my normal internet routine. CIO
Note:<888>01/27/01 Saturday 3:35 A.M. EST:
I was up at 1:30 A.M.. The apartment living room seems warmer with the fan
circulating the warmer electric heat air from the window wall around the room.
I had breakfast of three scrambled eggs, toast, orange juice, fried ham,
vitamins, and coffee. I just finished cleaning up. Well time for my normal
internet routine. CIO
Note:<888>01/26/01 Friday 1:25 P.M. EST: I
chatted with a friend. I had a can of French's onion rings for lunch along with
M&M peanuts and ice tea. Not much happening. I think I will relax inside
for the rest of the day. CIO
Note:<888>01/26/01 Friday 11:15 A.M. EST:
I unplugged the air conditioner, so no one tried to turn it one while it is
frozen. I put a window fan in front of the air conditioner to circulate the hot
air coming of the electric radiators away from the window wall and push it out
into the room. CIO
Note:<888>01/26/01 Friday 10:45 A.M. EST:
I chatted with a family member. I went downstairs briefly. I noticed my GE
Profile 14,000 BTU Model Number ASM14AA froze up again. I chatted with GE
customer relations at 1-800-437-3783, and explained to them the situation. They
took the report. I suppose I cold try defrosting it again, and put styrofoam
over the top like I suggested, but first I would have to get a tie down stretch
cable. Well who knows, maybe it will defrost this afternoon before freezing
this evening. I might now try to take a short nap. CIO
Note:<888>01/26/01 Friday 9:25 A.M. EST: I
watched a bit of the history channel. I had some goldfish crackers and ice tea.
I chatted with a friend earlier this morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/26/01 Friday 7:00 A.M. EST:
Well I finished sending out my weekly Scott's Notes, and I sifted through my
email. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week 01/26/01:
Note:<888>01/26/01 Friday 5:40 A.M. EST: I
went to bed at 6:30 P.M.. I was up at 1:30 A.M.. I watched an old movie until
3:30 A.M.. I tried to sleep until 4:30 A.M.. I got up and had breakfast of Post
Honey Bunches, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. CIO
Note:<888>01/25/01 Thursday 5:50 P.M. EST:
I went out, and I stopped by the Arnold Bread outlet. I bought three loaves of
Freihofers Hearty Nut Bread for $1.29 each, and I got two free with my saved
stamped coupon card plus a 10% discount for $1.16 total. I then drove by Putnam
Trust Bank of New York. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop. I went by Exxon,
and I bought $16 of premium at $1.919 a gallon. I drove by the Mews thrift
shop. I then drove down by the waterfront. I then stopped by ELDC thrift shop.
I bought three brass coat hooks and a small brass plant hanger for .25 each and
.06 tax for $1.06 total. I then over to Old Greenwich. I toured the Old
Greenwich Rummage Room. I then went by the Service Star hardware store, and
eight 1/4 inch by 5/8 inch bolts for .10 each, eight 1/4 inch nuts for .05
each, twelve small wall screw anchors for .07 each, and a four pack of nylon
nuts and license bolts for .99 plus .18 tax for $3.21. I then went by the Old
Greenwich CVS, and I bought a carton of Dutch Treat cigar cigarettes for $12.99
and a can of 12 oz. cashews for $2.50 plus .78 tax for $16.27 total. I then
drove around Tod's Point. At the southeast concession area, I reinstalled the
new license plates with the eight steel nuts and bolts, so they are more
securely fastened. The nylon nuts and bolts tend to get brittle in cold
weather. I then drove by Staples. I noticed at the Riverside shopping center,
someone has a about ten year old yellow Volvo 245 DL wagon with stick shift and
119,000 miles on it. The number was 1-203-637-5811 . It looked to be in pretty
good shape. I then parked downtown in central Greenwich. I walked up Greenwich
Avenue, and I stopped by briefly at the Greenwich Hardware store. I stopped by
briefly at Lecters. I then went to CVS, and I bought two boxes of White Cheddar
cheesits for $2.99 both, and from the clearance shelf Knorr French onion soup
mix for .75, and French's onion rings for $1.40 for $5.14 total. I returned
home. I got the drill and extension cord out of the trunk of the car. I had two
hotdogs with buns and condiments and a Barq's root beer. I then installed two
of the coats hooks to the right of the bedroom wall switch. I put the small
plant hanger on the left side of the bedroom doorway and the other coat hook
high to the right of the bedroom closet. I hung my long underwear on the hooks.
I also sprinkled the rest of the bird speed in the trunk on a rock out front. I
just chatted with a family member. I guess I will start to relax for the
evening. CIO
Note:<888>01/25/01 Thursday 9:15 A.M. EST:
I watched a bit of the History Channel. I had a couple of hotdogs with buns and
condiments and ice tea. I will clean up and go out shortly. CIO
Note:<888>01/25/01 Thursday 7:25 A.M. EST:
I went out and put the new license plates on after the last message. It was a
little tricky doing it in the dark underneath the street lamp. I did break two
of the nylon nuts and bolts, so I have to get more for the front bottom two
holes. I also put the January 2003 expiration sticker on the upper right rear
plate. CIO
Note:<888>01/25/01 Thursday 5:55 A.M. EST:
I put five quarts of my coffee beans in the freezer to stay fresh. I went
through my regular internet routine "http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm"
and my email. I updated "http://mrscott.com/bush.htm"
. Well one hour to sunrise when I will put my new license plates on. CIO
Note:<888>01/25/01 Thursday 3:10 A.M. EST:
I've been resting. I just got up to be on a day schedule. I am cooking a
Stouffer's 21 oz. lasagna to have with ice tea and coffee. I guess once the sun
come up, I will try to put my new license plates on the car. I will do a little
regular internet work until then. Well, at least I will get to see some
daylight. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/24/01 Wednesday 9:35 P.M.
EST: I was up at 6:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of three scrambled eggs, toast,
orange juice, fried ham slice, vitamins, and coffee. I chatted with a family
member and a friend for a while. I got my new license plates with expiration
sticker. I was told by a neighbor that another tenant passed away in the
building last Friday night. CIO
Note:<888>01/24/01 Wednesday 8:05 A.M.
EST: I watched a bit of the History Channel. "www.microsoft.com"
is still not working. However, "microsoft.com" works, but it is not a
complete site. Well I guess I will head off to bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>01/24/01 Wednesday 6:25 A.M.
EST: I had two hotdogs with buns and condiments along with ice tea. I went
through my regular internet work and my email. CIO
Note:<888>01/24/01 Wednesday 5:45 A.M.
EST: I checked with Microsoft Redmond Security, and they said they would notify
Network Security. I checked a couple dozen other Microsoft Number, and I could
not get a human to verify if the web site was working at various locations.
Using Net2Phone this cost $2 to $3 dollars on my YAP card. Well not much else
happening. CIO
Note:<888>01/24/01 Wednesday 4:10 A.M.
EST: I checked with Cablevision, and they said Microsoft is not working there
either. CIO
Note:<888>01/24/01 Wednesday 3:55 A.M.
EST: Microsoft Site still not working. I emailed "mailto:billg@microsoft.com" ,
I called the Microsoft Campus at 14258828080 and Microsoft Security said it was
working there. They gave me a tech support number at 14254542030, and no one
was there. I let "mailto:ken@kenradio.com"
know through ICQ. Perhaps, Network Solutions rerouted all Microsoft’s traffic
like they did a few days ago. Also perhaps since Excite @Home my internet
access provider though cablevision messed up their routing IP addresses. CIO
Note:<888>01/24/01 Wednesday 2:45 A.M.
EST: Microsoft's site "www.microsoft.com"
is not working. CIO
Note:<888>01/24/01 Wednesday 2:20 A.M.
EST: I had a cup of cappuccino. While drinking it, I listened to "http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/ram/live_infent.ram"
. CIO
Note:<888>01/24/01 Wednesday 1:20 A.M.
EST: I went out, and I scraped the frost off my car. I drove downtown, and I
went by the waterfront. I did not walk since there was not much going on. I
stopped by the Food Emporium. I bought America’s Choice dry milk 10 pack for
$6.79, two half gallons of Florida Natural orange juice for $2.49, two boxes of
"I Can't Believe It's Not Butter," $1.69 each, Freihofers' ten hotdog
buns $1.99, Nathan’s Franks $2.69, Bokar 13 oz. coffee beans $4.39, French
Roast coffee beans $2.49, 8 O'clock coffee beans $2.49, Hazelnut coffee beans
$4.39, and Columbian coffee beans decaffeinated by mistake $5.09 for $38.70
total. I made a run to the ATM machine when I first went out, and I had to
leave the store to go back to the ATM machine at Putnam Trust Bank of New York
on mason street since my ATM card does not work at the Food Emporium. It has to
be a debit card. I returned home, and I mixed the five packages of coffee beans
together along with the remaining coffee beans for my Five Bean Food Emporium
coffee blend slightly weaker since the Columbian beans were decaffeinated. I
have about six quarts of coffee beans which should last for a while. I chatted
with the local staff at the Food Emporium about how not much is happening on
the internet. Well time to do some regular computer work. CIO
Note:<888>01/23/01 Tuesday 10:40 P.M. EST:
I rested until 4 A.M. yesterday. I watched some morning news until 8 A.M.. I
went to bed, and I received a telephone call from a family member about 3 P.M.
thanking me for the United States flag. A good way to build a flag pole would
be to take a 5 inch PCV pipe about 4 feet long and tied it to dock posts with
large three large hose clamps or to bury it in the ground. Then one would take
a 4 inch PCV pipe twelve feet to sixteen feet long depending on the flag size
and whether it is going in the ground. One would attach a galvanized rope
pulley at the top of the long PCV pipe with galvanized screws or bolts, nuts,
and washers. About five to nine feet from the other end allowing for the longer
PCV pipe to slide down the four foot by 5 inch PCV pipe or be flush with a
dock, one would attach about a nine inch rope twist anchor mooring, such as is
used on sale boats or around marine environments, which would one could obtain
at a marine supply store. One would have to use galvanized screws to attach it.
Then one would take a 25 foot or longer nylon rope, and thread it through the
pulley. One would attach to the rope a brass clip devise such as used for
raising sales on both ends of the rope. Then one could attach both ends of the
rope to the brass fittings on the flag, and raise and lower it and secure it to
the nine inch tie hold down. One could stick the entire flag pole into the 5
inch four foot PCV pipe attached to a dock post, or submerged in the ground. I
tried calling a couple of friends. I then had Wheaties, toast, orange juice,
vitamins, and coffee. I feel back asleep until 8 P.M.. I watched an HBO movie.
I then had a heated slice of ham from the microwave with Dijon , a microwaved
potato, and steamed frozen broccoli, ice tea and coffee. It is about 65 degrees
Fahrenheit in the apartment. I will go out shortly for some fresh air. Have a
good evening. CIO
Note:<888>01/23/01 Tuesday 2:35 A.M. EST:
I had a Stouffer's chicken fettuccini dinner when I was making the previous
broadcast along with ice tea. I went though my usual internet routine, and
sifted through my email. Well I might rest now. CIO
Note:<888>01/23/01 Tuesday 12:45 A.M. EST:
I did a half hour encoding session with my computer camera. Watch the test "http://mrscott.com/scotttes2.htm".
CIO
Note:<888>01/22/01 Monday 11:55 P.M. EST:
With the Real Producer Basic, one can create a web page and edit it with
Microsoft FrontPage Express for an imbedded clip. I created the clip on my 366
MHz computer with 96 megs memory at the lower Real Producer settings. See
embedded page, "http://mrscott.com/scotttes.htm"
. CIO
Note:<888>01/22/01 Monday 11:15 P.M. EST:
I downloaded Real Producer Basic 8.5 and it works on my system. It has the same
echo in the audio that the BBC broadcasts have. I might use it in the future
instead of Windows Media Producer for my broadcasts. To see it try, "http://mrscott.com/ScottTes.rm"
. CIO
Note:<888>01/22/01 Monday 10:40 P.M. EST:
I made my 4 P.M. appointment. I then stopped by the library, and I returned a
video and book, and I checked out another video. I then returned home. I
chatted with a friend. I fell back asleep about 7 P.M. until 9 P.M.. I then
watched a bit of television. CIO
Note:<888>01/22/01 Monday 3:05 P.M. EST: I
was up at 1:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of three scrambled eggs, toast, fried ham
slice, vitamins, and coffee. I will now clean up and head off to my 4 P.M.
appointment. CIO
Note:<888>01/22/01 Monday 6:10 A.M. EST: I
finished off a container of ice cream. I also earlier in the morning, paged
through the last two months of the Greenwich Post. Well time for bed. I have a
4 P.M. appointment today. CIO
Note:<888>01/22/01 Monday 5:35 A.M. EST:
Well I skipped the video, since I had seen it. I paged through the Navy book
looking at the pictures and captions. I don't have the time to read it now. CIO
Note:<888>01/22/01 Monday 1:50 A.M. EST:
Well I finished the laundry. I guess I will have some taco chips and ice tea
and watch some video or television. CIO
Note:<888>01/22/01 Monday 12:50 A.M. EST:
I updated Scott's Broadcast "http://mrscott.com/sound.htm".
CIO
Note:<888>02/07/01
Wednesday 11:40 P.M. EST: New Visioneer 4400 USB scanner works just fine. I
scanned a color card and printed it out and also sent it. I also tested the
Textbridge OCR, and it was 100 % accurate. CIO
Note:<888>02/07/01
Wednesday 10:20 P.M. EST: I went out, and I mailed the scanner rebates. I then
read the local paper and the Wall Street Journal at the local library. I
returned a video and a book. I then walked the entire length of Greenwich
Avenue. I then drove down by the waterfront. I then stopped by the Food
Emporium and I bought a 38 oz. box of Pepperidge Farm goldfish crackers for
$5.29 and a 13 oz. jar of Bournier Dijon mustard for $2.89 for $8.18 total. I
then returned home. I had a message from a relative on the answering machine.
Well time to test out the old Visioneer 4400 USB scanner. CIO
Note:<888>02/07/01
Wednesday 7:00 P.M. EST: I went out and stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New
York. I then drove up to the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles Emission
station on I-95 at the Darien rest area. I now have a 25 year old Volvo, so I
don't need emissions tests anymore. They gave me for free an Emissions sticker
which expires December 31, 2002. I then stopped by Staples in Stamford. I went
to Marshall’s "http://www.marshallsonline.com" at the same shopping center, and
I bought a Red Woolrich Extra Large Jacket with hood lined and the exterior Red
shell is lined with Dupont Teflon for $34 clearance price down from Marshall’s
price of $59 and the regular price of $120. It is a very nice jacket for the
price. It will be a good fall and spring jacket. I then drove over to Old
Greenwich, and I stopped by the Old Greenwich thrift shop. They were just
selling a Duryea rug for $15 which was an excellent value. I drove around Tod's
Point. I then stopped CVS in Old Greenwich, and I bought a carton of Dutch
Masters cigar cigarettes for $14.99 and CVS dry roasted peanuts for $1.69 plus
.90 CT. tax for $17.58 total. I then stopped by Staples in Old Greenwich. They
have sale items this week. I ran over to the Putnam Trust ATM in Riverside and
withdrew funds. I returned to Staples, and I bought the Visioneer 4400 USB
Scanner down from $80 for $74.94 and $4.50 tax for $79.44 total. Visioneer has
a $30 mailin rebate on the scanner, and Staples has another $30 mailin rebate
ending February 10, so I will get $60 eventually back in rebates. I made copies
of the Visioneer scanner box UPC code, since one uses that with the Staples
rebate and the real one with the Visioneer rebate. I also obtained duplicate
copies of the sales receipt from the Staple cashier for the rebates. I then
returned home. I put the scanner on top of my main CPU. I installed the
software and the USB scanner works fine. I installed the additional Textbridge OCR
software and two photo programs that also came on the CDROM. I will now have a
Stouffers Hearty pot roast dinner once it is done along with ice tea. I will
then fill out the scanner rebate forms and go out to mail them. Well have a
good evening. CIO
Note:<888>02/07/01
Wednesday 1:00 P.M. EST: I went through my regular internet routines. I will
clean up and go out shortly. CIO
Note:<888>02/07/01
Wednesday 11:55 A.M. EST: I was up at 10:30 A.M.. I chatted with a family
member giving tech support. I had breakfast of three medium eggs, toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. I chatted with another family member. CIO
Note:<888>02/07/01
Wednesday 1:50 A.M. EST: I threw out the rest of the chicken. I had a Swanson's
Hungry Man fish dinner along with ice tea. I watched a bit of television. I
just finished making a batch of "http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm" . Well I guess it is time for bed. Have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>02/06/01
Tuesday 10:15 P.M. EST: I fiddled with the old 3 COM Ethernet II card, but I
finally remembered it does not work with Windows ME, because it has to be 16
bit NDISWAN, and Windows ME keeps setting it at 32 bit and thus it does not
work. I really don't need to network the computers together, and I am out of
PCI slots in my primary computer with 3 PCI slots. Well time for something to
eat. CIO
Note:<888>02/06/01
Tuesday 7:25 P.M. EST: Happy 90th Birthday, Ronald Regan. Today I went by
Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I then went by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I then
drove downtown, and I drove by the waterfront. I next stopped by the library,
and I read four computer newsweeklies. I read the Microsoft now has $24 billion
dollars in cash. I also read the Wall Street Journal. I then made my 4 P.M.
appointment. I then stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought two Khans beef
franks for $5 both, Freihofers hot dog rolls 10 count $1.99, 2 Swanson’s Hungry
Man Dinners $5 both, two Nearby large eggs .79 each dozen, Heinz 32 oz. ketchup
$2.35, McHilney's Tabasco sauce $1.55, two Lays Masterpiece Barbeque potato
chips $1.49 both for $18.96 total. I then returned home, and I had a bag of
chips and a Barq’s root beer in frosted mug. I watched the evening news. Before
dinner, I am going to install the old 3COM ethernet LAN card, and try to
network my two computers together. CIO
Note:<888>02/06/01
Tuesday 12:25 P.M. EST: I was up until 1 A.M.. I woke up at 11 A.M.. I had
breakfast of Wheaties, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. For my
vitamins I take E 400 USP, C 500 mg., B-100, Deodorized Garlic 500 mg., MSM 500
mg., Niacinamide B-3 500 mg., aspirin, ArthriRescue which is Glucosamine
Sulfate 200 mg. and Chondroitin Sulfate 100 mg. plus other ingredients
available at Fresh Fields, and CVS Spectravite Senior. Thus I feel a little bit
better with the daily vitamins and supplements. Well I guess I will clean up
and go outside. I have a 4 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note:<888>02/05/01
Monday 10:30 P.M. EST: I read and slept a bit. I watched an HBO movie from 8
P.M. to 10 P.M.. I just had cold slices of roasted chicken, steamed frozen
green beans, microwave potato, and ice tea. The Channel 17 Weather channel said
their is an accident on I-95 at the New York - Connecticut north bound and all
lanes north are closed. I checked the outside conditions and there are about
three to four inches of wet slushy snow. I could go out, but there is no
reason; so I will stay inside; unless I start to get cabin fever. My
appointment today is rescheduled to 4 P.M. tomorrow. CIO
Note:<888>02/05/01
Monday 5:40 P.M. EST: I was reading a book about Atlantis, and I just noticed
the Space Shuttle Atlantis is due to go up on Wednesday, "http://mrscott.com/nasa.htm" and "http://mrscott.com/nasa-98.htm" . I chatted with a friend. I had
to restart the server, since the power interrupted for a slight second. Well I
plan to stay inside. I had some peanuts and ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>02/05/01
Monday 1:25 P.M. EST: My 4 P.M. appointment was cancelled. I will stay in and
read today. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>02/05/01
Monday 1:15 P.M. EST: I was up at 11 P.M.. I had breakfast of Wheaties, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. We're suppose to have four inches of snow.
I have a 4 P.M. appointment which is still on as of now. I chatted with a
family member. I will start cleaning up in case I have to go out. CIO
Note:<888>02/04/01
Sunday 11:35 P.M. EST: I watched a bit of television. I then had some cold
roast chicken, steamed frozen green beans, microwaved potato and ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>02/04/01
Sunday 9:20 P.M. EST: I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I sat out
for a while. I returned home. I think I will have some taco chips and ice tea.
CIO
Note:<888>02/04/01
Sunday 7:10 P.M. EST: I finished house cleaning and watering the plants. I had
a couple of hot dogs with buns and Dijon mustard. I will now clean up and go
out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>02/04/01
Sunday 4:50 P.M. EST: NOAA weather radio just went off for a Winter Storm
Warning with about six to twelve inches of snow starting midnight. I am not
sure how much along the shore. Time for house cleaning. CIO
Note:<888>02/04/01
Sunday 4:10 P.M. EST: I was up at 2:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of three medium
eggs, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I chatted with a family
member. CIO
Note:<888>02/04/01
Sunday 2:15 A.M. EST: I watched a bit of the Learning Channel. I might try to
go to bed now. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>02/03/01
Saturday 11:20 P.M. EST: I went out for a walk on Greenwich Avenue. I walked
the entire length. It was busier than it has been normally recently. I drove
down by the waterfront, and I returned home. CIO
Note:<888>02/03/01
Saturday 9:40 P.M. EST: I had some chicken, with steamed frozen peas,
microwaved potato, ice tea, and coffee. I watched a bit of the BBC programming
on PBS. I guess I will go out for a bit of fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>02/03/01
Saturday 7:25 P.M. EST: I went out, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I
drove down by the waterfront, and I chatted with a former neighbor. I then
stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought a Purdue chicken for .89 a pound for
$6.14. I returned home, and I chatted with a neighbor. I put the chicken in the
convection oven, and it should be ready in about an hour. I chatted with a
friend. CIO
Note:<888>02/03/01
Saturday 4:20 P.M. EST: I slept until 7 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of
Post Honey Oats, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I fell back asleep.
I chatted with a family member. I helped them fix router connections on a
computer. I just had two hot dogs with buns and condiments and ice tea. I will
clean up and go out shortly. CIO
Note:<888>02/02/01
Friday 10:15 P.M. EST: I watched a bit of public media. CIO
Note:<888>02/02/01
Friday 8:30 P.M. EST: I forgot to mention on Thursday, I bought $15 of premium
at Exxon at $1.919 a gallon. I had a couple of hot dogs with buns and
condiments along with ice tea for lunch. I cleaned up, and I went out. I
stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I then went by the Greenwich Hospital
Thrift shop. I bought a one foot by two foot four legged dark oak vintage table
for $20. I noticed they had a half dozen Queen Elizabeth II crock 12 Year Old
Scotch bottles for sale. I then went down to the Post Office, and I obtained
money orders to pay my Cablevision and Optimum Online. I then walked up the
Avenue to CVS, and I bought a bag of spice drops and a bag of jelly beans for
.99 each plus .12 tax for $2.10. I then walked down the Avenue, and I walked
the bottom Avenue area. I then stopped by the library, and I read the local
paper and checked out a video. I then returned home. I put the oak table at
then end of the blue couch with the parsons lamp standing over it. I put the
ceramic Nantucket ash tray on it with a silver glass ash tray, a coaster, and a
glass dish with spice drops and jelly beans. I had a roast beef sandwich,
microwaved potato, steamed frozen peas, ice tea, and coffee for dinner. I then
took out the blue bureau from the kitchen, and I slid the rug part way
underneath the refrigerator, so it does not buckle. This was quite a task, and
took about an hour and a half. I then put the bureau back in, so now the
kitchen rug is flat. I guess I will relax for the rest of the evening before
going to bed. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
02/02/01:
Note:<888>02/02/01
Friday 11:25 A.M. EST: I was up at 10 A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium
boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I then checked the mail
which is not here yet. I will wait for the mail for my Cablevision and Optimum
Online bills to pay. I will then go out. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>02/01/01
Thursday 11:40 P.M. EST: I watched a bit of television. Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>02/01/01
Thursday 9:00 P.M. EST: I updated my Scott's Broadcast in Real Format, "http://mrscott.com/sound.htm" . CIO
Note:<888>02/01/01
Thursday 7:25 P.M. EST: I went out, and I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New
York on Mason Street. I then stopped by the central post office, and I obtained
money orders to pay my electricity and Verizon bills. I then paid my rent at
First Union Bank kitty corner from the fire house. I then made my 3 P.M.
appointment. I then stopped by the library, and I read the local paper and Time
magazine. I then stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought two Stouffers Hearty
meals for $6 both plus a $1 off coupon, two Tropicana half gallons with calcium
for $5 both, Snyder low fat tortilla chips for $1.59, and a bottle of Lea and
Perrins Worcestershire sauce for $1.45 for $13.04 total. I returned home, and I
had two medium slices of top round roast with horse radish and Worcestershire
sauce, steamed frozen peas, microwaved potato, ice tea, and coffee. I then
watched the ABC evening news. CIO
Note:<888>02/01/01
Thursday 12:10 P.M. EST: I was up until 10:30 P.M. last night. I chatted with a
family member. I woke up at 6:30 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of Post
Honey Oats, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I chatted briefly with a
friend. I went back to bed until 10:30 A.M.. I checked my mail. I chatted with
a family member. I restarted the Apache server log. I will now have a couple of
hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea. I will then clean up and go out.
I have to pay some bills. I have a 3 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note:<888>02/14/01
Wednesday 11:55 P.M. EST: I took out the bulb, it was too hot. I need a tiny 15
watt bulb. CIO
Note:<888>02/14/01
Wednesday 11:45 P.M. EST: I got the Body Basics aroma light opened, put in
another bulb which I don't think is too hot. I will get the correct light bulb
tomorrow. I now have it working on the speaker below the cable modem. CIO
Note:<888>02/14/01
Wednesday 11:00 P.M. EST: I went out, and I stopped by the ATM. I went by CVS,
and I dropped off the film to be developed. I also found a $2 off coupon in the
store circular for the developing. I ordered one set of 4 inch prints and a
digital disk of the photos. I bought at CVS, a jar of oregano .67, a Glade oil
plugin freshener meadow scent $2.99, CVS lemon cleaner $1.99, wheat crackers
.99 plus .30 tax for $6.94. I then stopped by the library, and I read the local
paper and the Wall Street Journal. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then
drove down by the waterfront. I then stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought a
Jennyo white meat 32 oz. turkey breast for $2.99, Pepperidge Farm hotdog rolls
$1.99 and they forgot to charge me .99 for broccoli for $4.98 total. I then
went by the Valley Road post office and bought twenty 34 cent stamps of flowers
from the vending machine for $6.80 . I then returned home, and I put away my
purchases. I started the turkey breast which will take two hours and fifteen
minutes at 350 degrees Fahrenheit and be done about 12:45 A.M.. I plugged the
Glade scent bottle in the kitchen. Now for some routine computer work. CIO
Note:<888>02/14/01
Wednesday 6:45 P.M. EST: I was up at 2:30 P.M., and I had three medium eggs,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I feel back asleep, and I was up at
6 P.M., and I chatted with a family member. I will have a couple of hot dogs
with buns and condiments before cleaning up and going out for some fresh air.
CIO
Note:<888>02/14/01
Wednesday 6:05 A.M. EST: I watched a bit of TV. I guess I will now get some
shut eye. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>02/14/01
Wednesday 4:40 A.M. EST: I finished off the peanuts and I ate some goldfish
crackers with ice tea. I emailed a relative visiting Antarctica. I relaxed a
bit. I guess I will rest for a while. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>02/14/01
Wednesday 2:30 A.M. EST: I just found this link on Shark Attack information "http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/Sharks/ISAF/ISAF.htm" . CIO
Note:<888>02/14/01
Wednesday 1:45 A.M. EST: I went downtown. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I
drove down by the waterfront. I returned home. I rolled a package of TOP
cigarette hand rolled cigarettes, which took a while. Well not much happening.
CIO
Note:<888>02/13/01
Tuesday 10:15 P.M. EST: I had a few slices of lamb, microwaved potato, steamed
fresh broccoli, and ice tea. I guess I will now clean up and go out for some
fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>02/13/01
Tuesday 9:35 P.M. EST: Well I was up at 2:30 P.M. this past afternoon. I made
up a batch of pancakes and had them for breakfast with orange juice and
vitamins. I was starting to drink my coffee, and I got a tired spell. I slept
until 8 P.M., and I watched a bit of HBO, and I finished my coffee and did the
dishes. Well I guess I am on a later schedule. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>02/13/01
Tuesday 4:30 A.M. EST: I am done with my normal internet routine "http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm" . I guess I will head off to bed
now. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>02/13/01
Tuesday 3:55 A.M. EST: I sifted through my email. I put the new GE cordless
telephone on the living room desk. I put the old GE cordless telephone that one
can receive telephone calls on but not dial out on top of the answering machine
next to the corded telephone. CIO
Note:<888>02/13/01
Tuesday 2:25 A.M. EST: I tried to put the Ducros peppercorns in my peppermill,
but they have a built in pepper grinder; so one can not remove the jar lid. I
left the Ducros peppercorns with mill next to my empty peppermill. I just had
two hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>02/13/01
Tuesday 2:05 A.M. EST: I went out. It was snowing lightly. I used the ATM. I
drove down by the waterfront. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then walked up
to the top of the Avenue, and I sat out a bit. I then walked down the Avenue,
and I sat out a bit. I then drove down by the waterfront. I next stopped by the
Food Emporium which is open all night on week days. They have leg of lamb for
$2.99 a pound and boneless breast of chicken for $1.99 a pound. The Grand Union
when open has filet of Salmon for $3.99 a pound. I returned a $1.25 in cans,
and I bought a half gallon of Edy's butter pecan ice cream for $2.99, Ducros
black pepper corns $2.99, Fuji Film 24 exposure 200 speed $1.99, Butterball
turkey franks $1.29, Pillsbury flour .99, Domino sugar 5 pounds $1.49 with the
$1.25 off cans returned $10.28 total or $7.70 savings with the Food Emporium
Bonus Club saving card. I then returned home, and I put away my purchases. I
won't put the file in the camera until I use it. I put some new batteries in it
earlier, but it did not flash on a couple of apartment pictures. I will drop
off the pictures for developing tomorrow at CVS on Greenwich Avenue. I threw
out my extra grocery bags. I put $10 more on my McCray laundry card, so I have
$13.10 on it. I will now fill the pepper mill. I then will do a little regular
computer work. CIO
Note:<888>02/12/01
Monday 11:25 P.M. EST: I went out, and I stopped by the ATM. I then drove down
by the waterfront. I then drove over to CVS in Old Greenwich, and I bought
Phillie Natural cigar cigarettes for $16.99 plus $1.02 tax for $18.01. I then
stopped by Staples and there are not sale items this week. I went back to
central Greenwich and I stopped by the library. I read the local paper, the
Wall Street Journal, PC Magazine, and two copies of Time. I then went downtown,
and I stopped by Zyns and bought a package of Bugler cigarette tobacco for
$1.54. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I next stopped by the Grand Union.
I a gallon of Xtra liquid detergent for $2.99, a 5 pound bag of Idaho potatoes
for .99, Lipton 100 count tea bags $1.99, two Progresso light clam chowder for
.99 each, a Stouffer's 21 oz. lasagna for $2.95 with .55 Stouffer's coupon, a
bottle of Pine Sol 28 oz. $2.59, Ajax liquid anti bacterial liquid detergent
$1.19, two Quakers Honey Oats cereal for $2.50 each, and a head of broccoli for
.99 for $20.53 total. I then returned home, and I put my purchases away. I had
some ice tea. I then heated two slices of the lamb in the microwave for two
minutes, and had it along with steamed fresh broccoli, and microwaved Idaho
potato, ice tea, and instant coffee. I then did some redecorating. I put the
IBM and the Panasonic typewriters along with the scanner box underneath the day
bed removing them from the bedroom desk. I then moved the back up computer set
up from the living room desk to the bedroom desk which took a bit of time. I
left the gray LAN cable that leads to the cable modem but disconnected on the
living room desk. I then put my other desk items from the dining table on the
desk. I also put the living room coffee table out, so it is centered on the
green couch instead of the blue couch. I now have a more open looking living
room. I straighten up some minor items. I put new batteries in my camera, and I
used up the rest of the film photographing the apartment with all the lights
on. I also noticed that my refrigerator was set on "1" instead of
"5" which is why the milk was spoiling after a couple of days and
other food, so I turned it up to "5" out a maximum of "6".
Well time for some regular computer work. CIO
Note:<888>02/12/01
Monday 4:05 P.M. EST: I was up at 2:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of Post Honey
oats, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I just finished vacuuming the
apartment. I will now clean up and go out. CIO
Note:<888>02/12/01
Monday 2:15 A.M. EST: I watched a bit of television. I had some goldfish
crackers and peanut and ice tea. I guess I will head off to bed now. Have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>02/11/01
Sunday 11:15 P.M. EST: I am done with house cleaning and watering the plants. I
still have to vacuum which I will do when I wake up tomorrow, so as not to
disturb my neighbors. CIO
Note:<888>02/11/01
Sunday 9:50 P.M. EST: Dinner was delicious. The CD player is working fine. I
would not recommend cleaning the laser on a CD Player unless one knew what
they're doing. I removed the case cover. I then loosened and removed the back
circuit board exposing the laser with the power turned off since laser light on
the eyes is very dangerous. I might have had the carousel opened. The laser
lens looked fine, but I cleaned it with a cotton swap doused in alcohol, and
when I tested it, it all worked fine. I guess film from smoking coats it about
every two years. Still if one turned on the CD player with the laser lens
exposed, one would risk serious eye injury. Of course I could not afford a new
one, so now I once again have classical music. I think it was malfunctioning
since before Christmas. Well time for house cleaning. CIO
Note:<888>02/11/01
Sunday 8:55 P.M. EST: I did not fall asleep until 8 A.M. this morning. I was up
at 2:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of three medium eggs, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I was just about ready to start house cleaning when
instead, I took out my Magnavox disk CD player from my home entertainment
wrack. I went out to my car to get my tools with the hex wrenches to open up. I
opened up the CD player, and I cleaned off the smoke from the laser lens, so it
now plays properly now without skipping. I also lubricated the sliding
carousel. This all took a while, but the Magnavox CD player is now playing just
fine. I had this done about two years when under warranty, so I knew what the
problem was. I also backed up my C: drive to the D: drive while doing this. I
will put my tools back in the car, and will start house cleaning after having
some sliced lamb, microwave potato, steamed green beans, and ice tea for
dinner. CIO
Note:<888>02/11/01
Sunday 5:55 A.M. EST: I finished the laundry. I then relaxed a bit and watched
a bit of television. Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>02/11/01 Sunday
2:35 A.M. EST: I went out, and I drove down by the waterfront. I then walked
lower Greenwich Avenue. I then walked up to the top of the Avenue, and I sat
out for a while. I then walked back down the Avenue and around the train
station area. I then drove down by the waterfront. I then took a drive, and I
drove out to Westchester County airport. I studied the flight schedules on the
monitors to know where our air traffic is coming from. It anyone has serious
medical problems, they have a morning flight on Sunday on American Airlines at
around 9:15 A.M. to Rochester Minnesota, where the Mayo Clinic is. Of course it
would be rather chilly in Rochester right now. I then drove downtown. I stopped
by Greenwich Capital Associates to see how they were doing. I then returned
home. I started my laundry. I am on the dry cycle right now. I will be done
with it in about a half hour. I had two hot dogs with condiments and buns and
ice tea just now. Well with the window fan blowing the electric radiator heat
around the apartment instead of having it rise through the drop ceiling the
apartment seems a bit warmer on this cold evening. I will have to see what the
electricity bill is this month when I get it, and see if it is any cheaper.
This evening, I felt good walking since on colder nights around 20 degrees
Fahrenheit, there is less humidity, so my arthritis was not aggravated. I also
wore a turtle neck, long john bottoms, with my street clothes and down parka
and Icelandic knit cap. I don't wear thick socks since in walking a lot, one's
feet might get sweaty and then cold and damp, just regular cotton socks. There
are still small patches of ice out. CIO
Note:<888>02/10/01
Saturday 9:10 P.M. EST: Dinner was delicious. I will now change the sheets on
my bed, clean up, and go out for a breath of fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>02/10/01
Saturday 7:45 P.M. EST: I chatted with a relative. I chatted with a friend. I
checked my mail. I am now cooking the leg of lamb 2.3 pounds in the convection
oven at 325 degrees Fahrenheit for about an hour and ten minutes. I seasoned
the lamb with rosemary, ginger, ground pepper, garlic powder, celery salt,
Italian spices, Chinese five spice, and Indian hot curry. I guess I will have a
few slices of lamb, with steamed frozen green beans, and microwaved potato,
along with ice tea. I am only having coffee when I wake up now, and not a
second cup with dinner, since the second cup tends to wire me out a bit. Well
the lamb should be done in 40 minutes. CIO
Note:<888>02/10/01
Saturday 4:15 P.M. EST: I was up at 2:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of wheaties and
post honey oats, orange juice, vitamins, coffee, and toast. I will do a little
internet work, and then go out I guess. CIO
Note:<888>02/10/01
Saturday 6:40 A.M. EST: I scanned all the pictures I have of myself or with
other people, which took a while. There are about 208 pictures with some of
cars too. They are at "http://mrscott.com/picms" . I am tired, and there is suppose to be high wind this
morning. Have a good day. Time for me to sleep. CIO
Note:<888>02/09/01
Friday 9:30 P.M. EST: I went out, and I stopped by the library, and I chatted
with a local waterfront expert about Florida and the Caribbean. I drove down by
the waterfront. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I stopped by Exxon, and I
bought $16.25 of premium at $1.899 a gallon. I tried going before the library,
but their pumps were down. I stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought two 96
oz. plastic containers of Tropicana orange juice one calcium and one tangerine
orange for $2.99 apiece and a fresh leg of "www.usalamb.com" at $2.99 a pound for $7.03 for $13.03 total. I then
returned home. I will now start scanning more pictures. CIO
Note:<888>02/09/01
Friday 6:25 P.M. EST: I had a Stouffer's 21 oz. lasagna for dinner along with
ice. I cleaned up, and I am ready to go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>02/09/01
Friday 4:30 P.M. EST: I just checked with the Greenwich Library reference desk "http://www.greenwich.lib.ct.us/", and they now have 360,000 items
in their collection. The last time I heard this figure five years or so ago, it
was around 60,000; so the Greenwich Library has increased its collection around
six fold in the last half dozen years. Well enjoy you browsing, if you stop by.
CIO
Note:<888>02/09/01
Friday 3:30 P.M. EST: I was up at 10:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium
eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I chatted with a family
member. I fell back asleep until now. Well I guess I will do a little regular
internet work. CIO
Note:<888>02/09/01
Friday 1:55 A.M. EST: I had a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments and
ice tea. I ate some goldfish crackers earlier. I guess I will have off to bed
shortly. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
02/09/01:
Note:<888>02/09/01
Friday 1:00 A.M. EST: I watched a bit of television. I started scanning
pictures I have to post. As a rule of thumb I am including only pictures that I
am in or with other people for now. The pictures I have scanned so far at "http://mrscott.com/picms/" . Well time to send out my weekly Scott's Notes before
going to bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>02/08/01
Thursday 9:30 P.M. EST: I mailed the letter. I stopped by the library and read
the Wall Street Journal. I checked out a book about "Tutankhamun" by
T.G.H. James and photos by A. De Luca. I cruised around town and down by the
waterfront. I for go my evening walk since it is a bit damp. Well time to do
some experimenting with the scanner. CIO
Note:<888>02/08/01
Thursday 7:30 P.M. EST: I wrote a letter to a family member. I am cooking a
couple of Stouffer's French bread pizzas deluxe for dinner along with ice tea.
After dinner, I will mail the letter and go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>02/08/01
Thursday 6:25 P.M. EST: I went by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason
Street. I then made my 3 P.M. appointment. I then stopped by the Hospital
Thrift shop, and I bought a small lamp shade half price for $3.75. Most of the
merchandise at the Hospital Thrift shop is half price. I then drove down by the
waterfront. I then stopped by the Arnold Bread outlet. I bought two loaves of
Freihofers 7 grain bread for $2.32 both. I then went over to Port Chester. I
went to the The Vitamin Shoppe at the shopping center. I bought a 240 tablet
economy size container of Glucosamine Chondroitin for $46.17 at the 40%
discount. I noticed this particular formula is much stronger than Fresh Field
arthrirescue and it does not have Magnesium in it that can cause Parkinson’s
syndrome. It has 500 mg. of Glucosamine Sulfate and 400 mg. of Chondroitin
Sulfate A, but it also has other ingredients. I noticed their 500 mg. 100
tablet bottles of Niacinamide is half the price I have been paying at the
village HealthMart. I then toured Staples and Odd Job. I returned home, and I
chatted with a neighbor. I will now write a letter to a family member. CIO
Note:<888>02/08/01
Thursday 2:00 P.M. EST: I was up about noon. I had breakfast of Wheaties,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I tinkered with the computer for a
bit. Time to clean up, I have a 3 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note:<888>02/08/01
Thursday 4:25 A.M. EST: I scanned the cover of the a Life Magazine from April
27, 1953 with a Queen Elizabeth II coronation portrait "http://mrscott.com/queen001.jpg" . Now I am off to bed. CIO
Note:<888>02/08/01
Thursday 2:45 A.M. EST: I scanned a picture of myself about seven years ago in
Paris, "http://mrscott.com/scottm001.jpg". Night All. CIO
Note:<888>02/08/01
Thursday 2:05 A.M. EST: I watched a bit of the Discovery Channel. I will now
head off to bed shortly. I finished off the taco chips with ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>02/08/01
Thursday 12:05 A.M. EST: I had a couple of hot dogs with buns, Bournier whole
grain French Dijon mustard, Heinz ketchup, and diced onions along with ice tea.
Time to start relaxing and watch a little television, and then off to bed. Have
a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>02/21/01
Wednesday 6:00 P.M. EST: Well, I went back out. Apparently the reason it is
getting a bit cooler is that Mount Cleveland up on the Altheun Peninsula near
Dutch Harbor blew up yesterday which would tend to produce cooler weather this
time of year. I stopped by downtown, and I walked lower Greenwich Harbor. The
town roads department has a problem in that they graded the sidewalk crossing
in front of the train station, so that when ever it rains and freezes or their
is snow, ice, or sleet a patch of ice about three yards area forms right where
one exits the trains station and walk down to the crosswalk. Also the street
light there across the street is burned out frequently. I guess anyone coming
out to Greenwich should be careful they don't slip there and break a bone of
injure themselves. After walking lower Greenwich Avenue, I stopped by ELDC
thrift shop and bought six wooden hangers for 25 cents each plus .09 tax for
$1.59 total. I had to go next door to get change at the Mobil Station, so I
bought a buy one get one free of Marlboro Milds for $4.25 . I then went back
downtown, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue again, and I then sat and enjoyed
the end of the day for a spell. I then returned home, and I had a glass of ice
tea. I will have a Stouffer's chicken fettuccini hearty meal for dinner shortly
along with ice tea. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>02/21/01
Wednesday 2:25 P.M. EST: Well I went out. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift
Shop. They have a $25 bag sale going on. I walked over to Putnam Trust Bank of
New York on Mason Street and withdrew funds. I went back and bought a 50 star
United States flag four foot by eight foot for $4. I then drove downtown and
toured the Mews Marry Go Round Thrift shop. I then drove by the waterfront. I
next stopped by the library and checked out a couple of books. I then returned
home and had ice tea. I took a couple of Tums because the hotdogs are giving me
heartburn. I took the Saudi Arabian flag down from the right side of the living
room and hung it over the bedroom window. I put the new United States flag on
the right side of the living room windows. It is nice out, so I will go out for
some fresh air. Cheerio. CIO
Note:<888>02/21/01
Wednesday 11:15 A.M. EST: I did my regular internet work. I signed the paper
work. I had sliced hotdogs with brown rice and ice tea for lunch. Now I will go
out for some fresh air. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>02/21/01
Wednesday 8:25 A.M. EST: I went to bed at 9 P.M. last night. I was up at 4:30
P.M. this morning. I had breakfast of Wheaties, toast, orange juice, coffee,
and vitamins. I rested until about 7 A.M.. I hung a Quail picture on the wall
behind my computer. I went outside for some morning air. It is nice now, but it
is suppose to get very cold tonight. I have to sign paper work at 10 A.M.. I
will do some regular internet work until then. CIO
Note:<888>02/20/01
Tuesday 8:00 P.M. EST: I rested until 2 P.M. because I kept hitting the snooze
bar on the alarm. I dressed quickly without cleaning up, and I made my 2:30
appointment. I then returned some books at the library. I then went by Putnam
Trust Bank of New York. I then stopped by the central Greenwich Post Office,
and I mailed my letter in a Priority Mail Flat Rate package up to two pounds
with the photo printouts and a leather bound Time Magazine 1976 bicentennial
addition to add weight for $3.95 to a relative. I had the postal clerk put on a
$3.20 Space Shuttle stamp in case anyone collects stamps. I then went down by
the harbor. I drove over to Tod's Point, and I drove around. I sat out for a
while. I then stopped by CVS in Old Greenwich, and I bought Phillie cigar
cigarettes for $16.99 plus $1.02 CT. tax for $18.01. I then stopped by Staples,
and they had the Pierre Cardin pen and pencil sets for $6.90 down from $9.99 .
I looked at them all, and I bought the black and silver arch deco set for $6.90
plus .41 Ct. tax for $6.31 total. Staples this week also has an HP printer for
$100 with a $30 mailin rebate. Maxtor 20 meg drives are on sale for $80 plus
there is a $20 mailin rebate. I did not see any in stock though. Perhaps
another store would have them. I also noticed the Visioneer 2200 USB copies is
$60 with an additional $50 mailin rebate for $10. Thus there are bargains to be
had if one has money. I then returned home. I had a Barq's root beer in a
frosted mug. I put the pen and pencil set on the desk, putting the pen in a
Brazilian stone pen holder a friend gave me. The engraved Mark Cross Pen was lifted
from it, by three Irish visitors who came over for beer when I lived on
Steamboat Road many years ago. I watched the ABC evening news. I sliced two
hotdogs and put them in a bowl of herbal brown rice and heated it all for
dinner with ice tea. I threw out my old Krups coffee espresso machine. Well I
have to sign some paper work with the Housing Authority tomorrow morning, so I
guess I will start relaxing and go to bed in a little while. Have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>02/20/01
Tuesday 10:00 A.M. EST: I had a Red Baron Pizza with ice tea. I rested a short
spell. I tinkered with my default settings. I can not figure out why the *.jpg
pictures I posted show up so enlarged when in the photo editors they are the
right size. Perhaps it is just one of those flukes. Well I might rest a bit
more. I have a 2:30 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note:<888>02/20/01
Tuesday 5:25 A.M. EST: I did my paper work. I downloaded the online photos from
the CVS Kodak site, but they were too small. I scanned the 1998 pictures of
myself with mother in Maine. I also scanned 13 pictures of my apartment
interior that I also posted at "http://mrscott.com/picms" . I printed
out copies of the pictures that I will send to a relative with a letter that I will
write shortly. CIO
Note:<888>02/20/01
Tuesday 12:55 A.M. EST: I woke up at 6 P.M.. I chatted with a friend at 6:30
P.M.. I had breakfast of three medium eggs, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and
coffee. I feel back asleep until 11 P.M.. I watched a bit of television. I just
had two hotdogs with buns and condiments along with reheated herbal brown rice
and ice tea and cappuccino. I will now fill out some paper work for the Housing
Authority. Then I will download and post some of my photos, I picked up today
at CVS. I also got online photos. I will print out some to send. Then I will go
through my Diary print out and try to rescan it where the formatting is poor
and incorporate it into the finished file and possibly print it all out again.
Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>02/19/01
Monday 10:20 A.M. EST: I went by the Hospital Thrift Shop. They have a $30 bag
sale going on. I then went by CVS and picked up my photos. They were $7.50 for
24 exposures and online prints. Some of them were taken two and half years ago
in Maine. I will post the ones of me and also the ones of my apartment. I then
walked lower Greenwich Avenue and around the train station. I drove down by the
waterfront. I returned home. I will go to bed shortly. Have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>02/19/01
Monday 8:15 A.M. EST: I had a Swanson's Hungry Man boneless chicken breast
dinner which also comes with a tiny cherry tart, wild and brown rice, and corn
along with ice tea. Time to go out. CIO
Note:<888>02/19/01
Monday 7:45 A.M. EST: I finished scanning the diary by 1 A.M.. I then edited
and proofed the document to be more readable. Some parts are misformated, but
over all I have a fairly good print out. I was not able to have left and right
margins, since Microsoft Word would not handle the longer lines easily. I
printed it out in PostScript Type 172 pages long and put it in a Oxford Blue
clip binder. Well time for a bite to eat. Then I will go out and pick up my
photos at CVS. CIO
Note:<888>02/18/01
Sunday 10:55 P.M. EST: I went out. One of the local tenants left a MAC computer
and WordPerfect 6.1 on the dumpster which I left there. I walked lower
Greenwich Avenue. It was busy for a Sunday night. I drove down by the
waterfront. I returned home. Time to start scanning. CIO
Note:<888>02/18/01 Sunday
9:15 P.M. EST: I finished house cleaning and watering the plants. I had a
couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments with reheated brown rice and ice tea
and instant coffee. I will now clean up and go out for a breath of fresh air.
Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>02/18/01
Sunday 6:40 P.M. EST: I was up at 3 P.M., and I had breakfast of Post Honey
Oats, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I fell back asleep until now
when I got a wrong number phone call. I will now do house cleaning, while listening
to "www.cool107.com" . CIO
Note:<888>02/18/01
Sunday 3:25 A.M. EST: I scanned 45 pages of the diary print out. I will now
relax a bit before going to bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>02/18/01
Sunday 1:40 A.M. EST: I finished the rice at midnight, and I started the
laundry. The laundry just finished the dry cycle, so I will go down and collect
it. I just had a bowl of the steamed herbal brown rice with ice tea. I also
changed the sheets on my bed. I have scanned 35 pages of the diary. CIO
Note:<888>02/17/01
Saturday 10:25 P.M. EST: I chatted with a friend. I slept until 8 P.M.. I
chatted with a neighbor downstairs. I chatted with a couple of family members.
I had two hotdogs with buns and condiments for dinner along with ice tea. I
started steaming in the Krups steamer two cups of brown rice with herbs and
spices. It should be done in about 90 minutes. I will scan more diary pages. I
will start my laundry about midnight. CIO
Note:<888>02/17/01
Saturday 4:15 P.M. EST: I tried running the computer at 450 MHz, but it did not
work at that speed. I then started running Norton antivirus on all files, and I
went to bed. I just got up. I made a phone call to a relative. Norton antivirus
ran successfully and there are no viruses. I will now have three medium eggs,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I will then clean up and go out. CIO
Note:<888>02/17/01
Saturday 8:05 A.M. EST: Also my email has not worked all night. Maybe there is
some mischief going on the internet. CIO
Note:<888>02/17/01
Saturday 7:55 A.M. EST: I logged onto "www.pcchips.com", but when I
was going to FTP a new bios, my system bios messed up. I reinstalled the old
bios and all was fine. However, when I rebooted Norton Disk Doctor started
changing my file dates before I caught it. I had not set the right file date in
the CMOS. I then reinstalled the updated bios 10/12/00 . My system is running
fine pretty much the same. I can live with the changed file dates at 01/01/80
since they are mostly at the first level folders and not the sub folders. Well
time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>02/17/01
Saturday 5:20 A.M. EST: I found a print out of my daily diary from 06/91 - 2/95
that I will scan. I will not publish it since it is a diary. I quit using Daily
Diary since it did not work with Windows. With TextBridge, I scan about 5 pages
at a time. I went driving the following night after the worst storm of the
century, so it was not so bad here. CIO
Note:<888>02/17/01
Saturday 3:25 A.M. EST: I just had a turkey sandwich. I watched a bit of
television. I watched a special about the worst storm of the century on St.
Patrick’s Day 1993. I don't have a written record of that event, but I had just
bought a used 386 computer for $1,000; so I was probably inside working on it.
I think I had the Volvo then, so I would have been able to drive in the snow. I
do remember one storm I think earlier that winter when we had a four and a half
foot snow storm. I believe that particular winter we had 10 to 12 snow falls.
Well time to start heading off to bed. CIO
Note:<888>02/17/01
Saturday 12:05 A.M. EST: Well I had a box of cheese crackers. CIO
Note:<888>02/16/01
Friday 10:30 P.M. EST: Another Mike Scott is using "www.mikescott.net". I email him
a bit to let him know about this Mike Scott. The mail server is not running
now. CIO
Note:<888>02/16/01
Friday 10:40 P.M. EST: I tested the new CDs on the computer CD player, and they
play fine. Maybe my older music CD player does not play the present CD format.
The older CDs are playing on it fine right now. CIO
Note:<888>02/16/01
Friday 10:30 P.M. EST: I went by CVS, and the photos still are not ready. I
bought two boxes of cheese crackers for .99 each and two BAN deodorant for half
price from the clearance stand for $1.59 each plus .17 tax for $4.93 total. I
then read the Greenwich Times at the library. I then walked lower Greenwich
Avenue. I then drove by the waterfront. I returned home. I am running the music
CD player, and the new CDs skipped again. I am now playing the old CDs to see
if it is the CDs or the player. Well time for some regular internet work. CIO
Note:<888>02/16/01
Friday 7:25 P.M. EST: I will have a couple of hotdogs with buns and clean up
and go out. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
02/16/01:
Note:<888>02/16/01
Friday 6:55 P.M. EST: Remember the pictures of Mike Scott are at "http://mrscott.com/picms" . I was up at
11:30 A.M., and I had breakfast of Post Honey Oats, toast, vitamins, orange
juice, and coffee. I chatted with a friend. I fell back asleep. I just awoke
and finished my coffee. I will send out my weekly emailing. CIO
Note:<888>02/16/01
Friday 1:15 A.M. EST: I went out for a walk on lower Greenwich Avenue. I
stopped by the waterfront. I returned home. I watched a bit of television. I
had some goldfish crackers, and I ate a box of wheat thins. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>02/15/01
Thursday 9:50 P.M. EST: I finished making the "http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm". I guess I
will go out for some fresh air. I have a bit of gas from the turkey, maybe
because it was thawed instead of frozen. CIO
Note:<888>02/15/01
Thursday 8:40 P.M. EST: I was up at around noon. I had breakfast of Post Honey
Oats, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I rested a bit, and I got up
at 1:30 P.M., and I headed out to my 3 P.M. appointment after cleaning up. I
then went by the Hospital Thrift shop. I next stopped by the ATM at the bank. I
then went by the Fashion Light center. I bought two 15 watt Aroma Lamp bulbs
for $1.89 each and two night light bulbs for .65 each for $5.38 total. I then
walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then drove by the waterfront. I then read the
Greenwich Times, the Wall Street Journal, and four computer newsweeklies at the
local library. I then stopped by Exxon and bought $11.25 of premium at $1.869 a
gallon. I next bought at the Grand Union three packages of "I Can't
Believe It's Not Butter," for $1.33 each or $3.99 total. I returned home.
I put a bulb in the Aroma Lamp and one in the kitchen night light. I had dinner
of the rest of the lamb, two slices of turkey breast, steamed fresh broccoli,
microwaved potato, ice tea, and instant coffee. I chatted with a relative. I am
making up a batch of ice tea. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>02/15/01
Thursday 3:55 A.M. EST: I watched a little television. Well time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>02/15/01
Thursday 1:15 A.M. EST: I had a few slices of turkey, steamed fresh broccoli,
and microwaved potato, and ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>02/28/01
Wednesday 8:30 P.M. EST: I finished the laundry. I had a hamburger with bun and
condiments, steamed fresh asparagus, microwaved potato, ice tea, and Nestle hot
chocolate. Well I guess, I will start to call it a day. CIO
Note:<888>02/28/01
Wednesday 5:10 P.M. EST: I did a little bit of regular internet work this
morning. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I stopped by the Greenwich
Hospital, and I had blood drawn at the lab for a Parkinson's screening survey
that I am participating in. They will bill me $15 for the blood withdrawal. I
then stopped by PakMail at the Grand Union shopping center and mailed the
sample and paper work with the prepaid FedEx mailing envelope. I then went by
the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop, and I bought a Queen Elizabeth II 12 Year
old Scotch jug for .25 . I then drove down the Avenue, and I started to enter
Exit 3 east bound of the turnpike. I spotted a hitch hiker about my age. I gave
him a lift, he was from Bangor, Maine and he was freezing. He had been mugged
last Friday in Lawrence, Massachusetts hitching down from Bangor. He had been
stopped by the police in Fort Lee, New Jersey trying to hitch hike. He had
decided to hitch back to Bangor. He wanted to be dropped off at the Stamford
McKiney train station to warm up, so I dropped him there, and gave him $10 for
food since he was broke and a half pack of Marlboros. He said he worked with
chain saws. I guess hitchhiking on interstates is illegal anymore. I then
continued up to Circuit City in Norwalk. They have a 19 inch made in Thailand
color television there for $120. I stopped by the WIZ and they have two open
box 19 inch Toshiba televisions for $144 down from $179 at 20% off plus tax. I
then stopped T.J. Maxx next to the Wiz. I bought Tommy Hilfiger 100% Egyptian
cotton 300 thread per square inch in Williamsburg Blue, one queen size flat for
$12 regularly $50 and a king size for $16 regularly $60 plus $1.68 tax for
$29.68 total. They were the only two clearance item sheets besides one other
color in mustard. They have other sheets, but not at clearance prices. I then
toured CompUSA. They have 19 inch monitors there for $249. No sale items this
week. I then returned to Greenwich, and I drove around Tod's Point. I sat out
for a while. I then returned home. I am on the dry cycle of my laundry. It will
be done in 45 minutes. CIO
Note:<888>02/28/01
Wednesday 9:05 A.M. EST: I was up at 8 A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium
eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I will now do some regular
internet work today. I have to send a package FedEx today. Well have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>02/27/01
Tuesday 7:30 P.M. EST: I received a check from Northeast Utilities for my
electricity, since I had overpaid about two and a half months electricity. I
chatted with a relative. I went out, and I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New
York, and I cashed the Northeast Utilities check. I then drove over to Off
Center Hair Design in Old Greenwich, and I got my hair cut for $16 and a $4
tip. I then toured the Old Greenwich Thrift shop, and they had a bag sale going
on. I stopped by CVS, and I bought on sale two packs of ten Gillette Pro
disposable razors for $3.99 and $3.49 with one a coupon down from $7.59 a pack
plus .45 tax for $7.93 total. I then drove around Tod's Point. I saw out for a
while at the southeast parking area. I then stopped by the Hyatt Hotel and used
the ATM. I then stopped by Staples, and I bought from the clearance shelf a
Melannco Rosewood three tiered wood letter holder with photo display for $4
down from $12 plus .24 tax for $4.24 total. I then went by Radio Shack at the
Riverside shopping center, and they have the DirecTV satellite dish system with
installation for sale for $80 down from $200, and a full package of shows with
all the HBO channels would be about $50 a month. I then drove back to central
Greenwich, and I stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought two 12 packs of
Barq’s root beer for $5 both plus .05 a can deposit for $1.20 can deposit, a
two pound bag of onions for $1.99, McCormick whole peppercorns $5.29, Asparagus
at $1.99 a pound $2.03, ground sirloin at $2.79 a pound $4.14, GU large eggs
$1.59 a dozen for $21.58 total. I then returned home, and I put away my
purchases. The Grand Union I believe is suppose to close this Saturday and
change hands in a week to a new store. I then had a hamburger with bun and
condiments for dinner with steamed asparagus, microwaved potato, and ice tea. I
put the Rosewood letter holder on the desk. Well time to start relaxing for the
evening. I guess I will watch President Bush's speech at 9 P.M.. Have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>02/27/01
Tuesday 10:55 A.M. EST: I was up at 4:30 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of
Quaker Honey Oats cereal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I fell
back asleep until 10 A.M.. I checked the mail, and it still has not arrived.
CIO
Note:<888>02/26/01
Monday 7:20 P.M. EST: I went by the library, and I read the Greenwich Times,
the Wall Street Journal, Smithsonian. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I
then drove down by the waterfront. I then returned home. I had a half can of
mixed nuts with ice tea. I chatted with a friend. CIO
Note:<888>02/26/01
Monday 3:25 P.M. EST: I slept until 10 A.M.. I chatted with a family member. I
went out by Putnam Trust Bank of New York, and I cashed my Uniden $20 rebate
check. I then stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop, and they still have the $20
bag sale going on. I tried on a number of suit jackets, they were all too small
since I am up to size 44. I bought a jug of rug shampoo for .25, two crystal
lamp shades for .25 each, and a sand dollar from St. John's in the Virgin
Islands for $1.75 for $2.50 total. I then drove down by the waterfront. I then
went to Zyns and bought two buy one get on free of Marlboro Milds menthol and
three buy one get one free of Camel 100s for $21 for ten packs total. I then
walked up to CVS, and I bought GE 60 watt light bulbs with the circular coupon
for $1.69, two cans of 14 oz. of mixed nuts for $4.99 both, pretzels for .79,
two bags of sugar free jelly beans for .69 each plus .18 tax for $9.03 total. I
then walked up to the top of the Avenue. I then returned down the Avenue, and I
stopped the Greenwich Hardware store 70% off display rack. I bought a stainless
steel coffee up holder for $5 plus .30 tax for $5.30. I then walked lower
Greenwich Avenue and the train station area, and then I sat out in the
Greenwich Common for a while. I then returned home, and I washed six coffee
cups and put them on the coffee rack. I put the rack on the counter where the
Cuisine Art was and put the Cuisine Art on the floor next to the garbage can. I
then had a meal of a hamburger with bun and condiments, microwaved potato,
steamed broccoli, ice tea, and coffee. I will now go out to the library. Have a
good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>02/26/01
Monday 6:55 A.M. EST: I was up at 6 A.M.. I had breakfast of wheaties, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I restarted the server. This week "www.circuitycity.com" up on the
Post Road in West Norwalk has the Emachines 17 inch monitor for $180 plus an
additional $50 Circuit city mailin rebate and a $20 Emachines mailin rebate for
about $110. If buying a large monitor in a large box make sure it fits into
your car. Well time for regular internet work. I use Power Control Centers to
turn on and off my monitor, computer, and accessories; so I don't have wear and
tear on the switches. CIO
Note:<888>02/25/01
Sunday 6:50 P.M. EST: I watched a bit of television. I had a hamburger with bun
and condiments for dinner along with ice tea. I guess I will relax for a while.
I am a bit more comfortable since I turned the heat up a couple of degrees.
Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>02/25/01
Sunday 2:55 P.M. EST: I finished house cleaning and watering the plants at
around 10:30 A.M.. I had two hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea.
About 11 A.M., the electricity went off came back on briefly for a few seconds
and went off for good. I heard emergency trucks heading towards Port Chester,
New York. I chatted with a relative since the line phone worked but not the
cordless. I checked the elevator and no on was stuck. I checked outside and the
neighboring apartments were out. I then put on some warm clothes and drove
downtown. All the power was off, the ATM at the bank included. I drove down by the waterfront. I went to the
Hospital and I checked the ATM there. It did not work, but the emergency lights
were on in the hospital. I stayed there a while. I chatted with a few people.
Finally the ATM started working. I got some funds, and I had a bowl or
artichokes in vinaigrette dressing and coffee for $2.70 . My theory was
possibly ice to the north knocked out power, although it is raining here. I
stayed about and hour and a half. I then drove over to Staples in Old
Greenwich. The electricity was on east of the Mianus River. I toured the store.
I noticed on the internet that "www.radioshack.com" has a RCA
five disk CD player for $20 off for $80. My present one worked fine this
morning. I then drove back to town, and I drove down by the waterfront, and the
lights came on at 1:52 P.M. my time. I returned home. I chatted with a
neighbor. I restarted the computer. I reset the VCR. Well life is back to
normal. I will now clean up and stop by the library. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>02/25/01
Sunday 7:20 A.M. EST: I slept until 2 A.M.. I had breakfast of Wheaties, orange
juice, coffee, vitamins, and toast. I fell back asleep and awoke at 7 A.M.. I
will now do house cleaning. CIO
Note:<888>02/24/01
Saturday 3:35 P.M. EST: I have been having a relaxing Saturday. I watched a
little bit of TV. I checked my mail. I got the $20 rebate check on the $70
Uniden 900 MHz cordless telephone, I bought on sale at Christmas time for $50
with $30 off instant rebate at CompUSA in Norwalk for a total of $20 at the
time, and with the $20 mailin rebate I received, it was free. Thus it is hard
to figure out how they make a profit, but it is a very nice cordless telephone
particularly for the price. After watching a bit of television, I had a
hamburger on a bun with condiments, reheated pasta fraiche, and ice tea. Well I
guess I will relax a bit and go to bed in a little while. Have a good evening
or late afternoon. CIO
Note:<888>02/24/01
Saturday 8:05 A.M. EST: I was just thinking since it is illegal ship liquor via
FedEx, UPS, or the U.S. Postal Service for those whom have the tolerance for
alcoholic beverages, the individuals whom produce, distribute, and consume
liquor good come up with counterfeit proof liquor gift certificates good any
liquor store for certain regions. Thus if one wanted to give a case of wine or
liquor to a relative in Florida, you would just send the gift certificate. However,
a money order would probably be just as good, but they might not use it for the
intended purposes. A friend of a relative, once said; "You're a Damn Fool
to Drink Before Fifty, and You're a Damnder Fool If You Don't Drink After
Fifty." I personally don't drink because of my medical condition. However,
lots of people do drink and seem to tolerate it. People whom have trouble with
alcohol addiction, should probably not receive gift certificates for alcohol.
Well in the cold climate for those whom are outside for long periods, it seems
to help. Well not much more to comment on. CIO
Note:<888>02/24/01
Saturday 6:45 A.M. EST: I surveyed the public media box. I had two hotdogs with
condiments and buns. On hotdogs for condiments, I use Bournier French Dijon
style mustard from the Food Emporium, and right now Heinz Ketchup along with
chopped onion. In my low power microwave, I pierce the hotdogs with a fork a
dozen time along the sides and microwave two to two and a half minutes on high
on a microwave proof plate. It is a quick inexpensive meal when one does not
have time to cook. Since the sun has risen, I might try to clean up and do out
for some fresh air; or possibly take a nap. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>02/24/01
Saturday 4:00 A.M. EST: I was up at 2 A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium
eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I hooked up a headset to my
computer sound card with a long cable hung on the wall behind the Queen Anne
chair, with the headset hung on the Queen Anne chair, so one can use computer
sound without turning on the seven speakers and be able to move around a bit. I
taped the lead wire into the headset ear piece with duct tape, so the
connection is more secure and hopefully both stereo ear pieces will work as
they are now. I hung the wire on the wall behind the Queen Anne chair with a
long wood screw screwed into the wall. As usually the BBC sounds great. They
were talking about the Swiss Army disbanding the elite bicycle corps and
possibly selling their bicycles. I would advise against this since Switzerland
is not an oil producing nation, and bicycles generally don't require oil
energy, if you have enough Swiss cheese to keep they bicycler nourished with
enough energy to peddle. CIO
Note:<888>02/23/01
Friday 5:50 P.M. EST: I made up a hamburger, and I had it on a bun with
mustard, ketchup, and mayonnaise along with ice tea and a side dish of pasta
fraiche. Well time to start relaxing and head off to bed shortly. Have a good
evening. CIO
Note:<888>02/23/01
Friday 4:30 P.M. EST: I went out, and I stopped by the Arnold Bread outlet, and
I bought 3 loaves of Freihofers 7 Grain bread for $3.48 total. I then stopped
by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street, and I withdrew funds. I then
went by the Hospital Thrift shop, and I bought a European to American voltage
set for .50 . I then went by CVS, and I turned in my application and received a
CVS ExtraCare card good for discounts. I bought Mayfair Fruit Jelly Beans for
$1.99 plus .12 tax for $2.11 . I then drove down by the waterfront. I stopped
by Exxon, and I bought $12.85 of premium at $1.879 a gallon. I stopped by the
Greenwich Library and told them about this report from Volcanic ListServ:
Report Follows:
We are sad to report the
death of Dick Stoiber of Dartmouth College. Below is
the
obituary from his hometown newspaper, provided to the volcano list by
Chris
Nye.
-----------
Valley
New, February 11, 2001
RICHARD
E. STOIBER
NORWICH
- Richard E. Stoiber, Dartmouth College professor emeritus and
world-renowned
volcanologist, died Friday at his home in Norwich, just two
weeks
after celebrating his 90th birthday with friends and family.
He
was born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1911 and raised in South Orange, N.J. He
entered
Dartmouth as a freshman in 1928, starting a commitment to the college
and
its students that Dr. Stoiber lasted more than 70 years.
After
receiving his bachelor's degree from Dartmouth in 1932, he did his
post-graduate
work in geology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in
Cambridge,
Mass., earning his Ph.D. in 1937. By then he had already returned
to
Dartmouth as an instructor and assistant professor until 1942, when he
joined
the U.S. Army Signal Corps.
He
returned to Dartmouth in 1946 and became a full professor two years
later.
He was named the Frederick Hall Professor of Mineralogy in 1971. In
spite
of an official retirement in 1976, he continued to teach part-time until
1989,
when he devoted himself entirely to his research on volcanoes and the
care
of his wife, Eddie, to whom he was married for more than 50 years.
Dr.
Stoiber was an inspiration to many of his students and colleagues, who now
work
all over the world. As author or co-author - often with his students - of
more
than 100 scholarly articles and an enormously successful book on optical
mineralogy,
Dr. Stoiber's research took him to such places as Central America,
New
Guinea, Indonesia, Iceland and Mount St. Helens in Washington.
A
rare volcanic mineral was discovered and named Stoiberite in his honor. In
recent
years, he and two colleagues created "The Electronic Volcano," a
complete
and up-to-the moment Internet repository of past and current research
by
scientists all over the world.
In
1997, he was recognized by his alma mater in a special issue of its alumni
magazine
as "one of the persons who makes Dartmouth Dartmouth:' His
professional
papers, correspondence, photographs and slides will be preserved
in
a special collection of the college's archives.
He
is survived by his son, Philip, of Seattle; daughter Christine Fahlund of
Baltimore;
and two grandsons.
Memorial
services will be held in Norwich at a later date to be announced, and
his
ashes will be interred at the family's summer home in Monterey, Mass.
Memories
and recollections of Dr: Stoiber may be contributed to "The Richard
E.
Stoiber Archival Collection;' at Dartmouth's Baker Library.
In
lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Stoiber Field Fund, in
care
of the Department of Earth Sciences at Dartmouth College. The fund
supports
the geological field work of Dartmouth students.
End of Message.
I then read the Wall Street
Journal and Time Magazine. I then stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought
ground sirloin at $2.69 a pound for $3.60 and GU hamburger buns for .79 for
$4.39 total. I then returned home, and I am making up a batch of ice tea which
will be done brewing in about an hour. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>02/23/01
Friday 11:35 A.M. EST: I finished proofing the formatting on the diary
document. I now have one inch margins, but they are not even; but it is much
better. I printed it out, and it is 145 pages long. Time for some pasta fraiche
for lunch with ice tea. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
02/23/01:
Note:<888>02/23/01
Friday 3:45 A.M. EST: Yesterday I turned the computer off for the day, since I am
thinking of not running the server, since it is wear and tear on the computer.
However, since it is what I do, I will run it for now, unless I change my mind
again. The computer is running fine. I relaxed a bit yesterday. About 11 A.M.,
I had two hotdogs with condiments and ice tea. I made up a batch of Spinach
noodles with Ragu alfredo sauce and herbs and spices. I rested from noon until
2 P.M.. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I returned directly home. I relaxed a
bit, and I had some of the pasta fraiche for dinner around 5:30 P.M. along with
ice tea. I went to bed about 8:30 P.M.. I was up at 3 A.M. this morning. I will
have Wheaties, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I will then send out
my weekly emailing of Scott's Random notes. I then will proof more of my old
Daily Dairy Microsoft Word file. Well it I ever do take a vacation, I would
have to turn off the computer. Well have a nice day. CIO
Note:<888>02/22/01
Thursday 7:15 A.M. EST: I proofed 53 pages of my old diary document. That is
all I will do on it this morning. CIO
Note:<888>02/22/01
Thursday 4:10 A.M. EST: Well I went to bed at 8:30 P.M., and I was up at 2:30
A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I then replaced the present CPU cooler fan on the primary computer
with a new CPU fan that I had that came with the AMD K6 II processor when I
bought it last February. I did not install it right away because the one I
replaced was fairly new. I was thinking this morning with all the high tech electronics
we're using anymore that proper maintenance is important in order to prevent
fire hazards as equipment ages. Also in this area when we have severe cold
because of increase heating needs, there tends to be increase fire hazards.
Thus I dare say, if one is not doing much on the computer recently, one can
always do preventative maintenance and other prevention awareness tasks. The
fan that I replaced had a build up of cigarettes smoke from me smoking around
the computer, so it deteriorated more quickly and it was making noise. Well
time to try to proof my diary text file for better formatting. Yesterday, I
also changed all my links in "http://mrscott.com/mlsnote1.htm" for "www.mikescott.net" to
"mrscott.com" . Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/07/01
Wednesday 8:45 P.M. EST: I went to bed at 6 A.M. this morning. I had some
peanuts and ice tea before going to bed. I was up 12:30 P.M.. I had breakfast
of Post raisin bran, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I went out
about 2 P.M.. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I
went by the Post Office and obtained money orders to pay my Verizon telephone
bill, cablevision, and Optimum online. I mailed them. I stopped by the Fleet
Bank drive up window, and I paid my rent. I then drove down by the waterfront.
I then made my 4 P.M. appointment. I next went to the library, and I read the
local paper and the Wall Street Journal. I then returned home. I then watched
the ABC evening news. I had dinner of a 1/3 pound broiled shell steak, streamed
frozen broccoli, microwaved potato, ice tea, and decaffeinated instant coffee.
I was told the Hospital Thrift shop would not open until Monday. I keep my freeze
dried instant coffee in the freezer to stay fresher along with my fresh coffee
beans. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>03/07/01
Wednesday 4:10 A.M. EST: I went out, and I drove down by the waterfront. I
walked lower Greenwich Avenue, and the train station platform area. I noticed
that the Rolls Royce dealership which was bought by Miller Motor Cars is still
across from the train station as well as the new Bentley showroom next to
Dunkin Donuts on West Putnam Avenue. I guess some people are sound sensitive,
so they need quieter cars. I sat out for a while, and then I walked up to the
top of the Avenue, and sat out a bit. There are about ten empty stores on the
Avenue. I then walked down the Avenue, and I sat out a bit. I drove down by the
waterfront again. I drove over to CVS in Riverside, and I bought a carton of
Dutch Treat cigar cigarettes for $16.99 and another box of Wisk 60 tablets
detergent for $4.99 at $2.50 off plus $1.32 tax for $23.30 total. I then drove
back to town, and I drove down the Avenue and back home. I then had some
peanuts and ice tea. Well have a good morning. Time for me to start thinking
about bed. CIO
Note:<888>03/07/01
Wednesday 1:15 A.M. EST: I had the same dinner as last night. I guess I will go
out for a little fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>03/06/01
Tuesday 11:25 P.M. EST: I updated "http://mrscott.com/nasa.htm" and "http://mrscott.com/nasa-102.htm" . I chatted
with a relative. CIO
Note:<888>03/06/01
Tuesday 10:55 P.M. EST: I put one of the new sheets on the bed when I made put
clean sheets on the bed. I went out and scraped off about three inches of ice
and snow off the car. I used the ATM at Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I drove
down Greenwich Avenue and by the waterfront. I then drove over to Staples and
toured the store. I then went by CVS and I bought a box of 60 Wisk tablets for
$4.99, two cans of 14 oz. peanuts $1.89 each, and CVS 50.7 oz yellow mouthwash
$2.99 plus .48 tax for $12.24 total. I gave the checker $20.25 and he gave me
back $5.01 . I did not notice the error until, I left the store. I used the ATM
across the street and checked my wallet. I went back to the store, and the
checker said they would have to count all the money in the till to see if they
made a mistake. I told him I balance out to the penny every night, and I would
let them know. When I just balanced out, I was off $3 and small change, so thus
more than likely I was short changed. I will let them know next time, I go into
the store. I bought the Wisk tablets, since my laundry is downstairs and
carrying 64 to 128 oz. bottles of liquid detergent with laundry can be heavy.
CVS did not have my brand of Phillie Natural cigar cigarettes in the carton,
just the sweets. I then stopped by CVS at the Riverside Plaza, and they did not
have them. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then drove down by the
waterfront. I then stopped by the Food Emporium, and I bought two thin boneless
shell steaks at $5.99 a pound for $5.09, Florida Natural calcium orange juice
$1.89, Hanover 16 oz. frozen green beans $1.49, Birdseye 16 oz. frozen broccoli
spears $2.39 for $10.71 total. I then returned home, and I had ice tea and
goldfish crackers. The weather conditions were not that bad outside. CIO
Note:<888>03/06/01
Tuesday 4:10 P.M. EST: I was up at noon. There looked to be about five inches
of snow. The mail had not arrived. A resident went out in a ambulance. I had
three medium eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I watched a bit
of television and went back to bed. I chatted with a relative that told me
there was three feet of snow in Kennebunkport, Maine. I watched a bit of news.
I guess I will now have a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice
tea. I guess I will then clean up and try to venture out. CIO
Note:<888>03/06/01
Tuesday 4:35 A.M. EST: I checked outside, it is snowing a bit; but there is
only about 3 inches accumulation. I put another $5 on my laundry card. CIO
Note:<888>03/06/01
Tuesday 3:40 A.M. EST: I had a good dinner. I watched a bit of media. I
finished making the ice tea. Well I guess I will start winding down. Have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/06/01
Tuesday 1:30 A.M. EST: I watched a little public viewing media. I am making up
a batch of ice tea. I am baking a boneless center cut pork, with a pre
microwaved potato, fresh broccoli, and quartered onion covered with a little
olive oil, margarine, sesame oil, celery salt, ground pepper, garlic powder,
Italian spices, with a little bit of ice tea for steam in a Pyrex dish covered
with aluminum foil in the convection oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 25
minutes for dinner with ice tea and decaffeinated instant coffee. I checked
outside and there is two to three inches of snow. Well, have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>03/05/01
Monday 7:35 P.M. EST: It is not snowing yet, but it is cold and windy. I fell
asleep after breakfast today, and I was up at 5 P.M.. I had a couple of hotdogs
with buns and condiments, ice tea, and cappuccino. I watched the ABC evening
news. I chatted with a few people. Well, I guess I will stay in this evening.
CIO
Note:<888>03/05/01
Monday 1:20 P.M. EST: A family member called me about 9 A.M. to see if the snow
had developed. I said I did not think so, since I had not heard the plows. My 4
P.M. appointment called at 11 A.M. to cancel until Wednesday 4 P.M.. I went
downstairs, and the mail had arrived, but not the bills I am waiting for. I
then drove a neighbor over to Port Chester and he gave me $5. The ice on car
was wet and came right off. The driving conditions were normal wet driving. I
stopped by Odd Job, and I bought the First Alert Kitchen Fire Safety kit with
small fire extinguisher and smoke detector for $9.99 and .67 tax for $10.66
total. I then returned home. I noticed that though the Port Chester Odd Job
does not have it in stock, they are advertising the Toshiba 13 inch color
television with built in VCR for $120 down from $200. I had breakfast of Post
raisin bran, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I then installed the
First Alert smoke detector at the apartment entrance inside on the ceiling. I
mounted the Kitchen fire extinguisher on the right side kitchen entrance. I
will now clean up and go out before it snows later this afternoon if it
develops. CIO
Note:<888>03/04/01
Sunday 11:15 P.M. EST: I just checked outside, and there is only about a half
inch of snow. CIO
Note:<888>03/04/01
Sunday 11:05 P.M. EST: I watched a couple of Ronald Reagan specials on CNN. I
had a fried boneless center cut pork chop for dinner with fried slice onion and
steamed broccoli, ice tea, and decaffeinated instant coffee. I guess I will
start winding down for the day. The news says that the blizzard will be a day
late. Let's hope it does not develop. Have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>03/04/01
Sunday 8:10 P.M. EST: I went out and it was lightly snowing, nothing sticking
yet. I drove down by the waterfront. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I drove
back down by the waterfront. I stopped by the Grand Union which is in the
process of becoming a Stop and Shop. I bought two boxes of Post Raisin bran for
$2.50 each, Angostura bitters $3.59, two jars of Folgers Decaffeinated instant
coffee off $3.39 for $2.50 each, Nearby Large eggs $1.59, and two boxes of
"I Can't Believe It's Not Butter for .99 each for $17.38 total. I then
returned home, and I chatted with a few people. CIO
Note:<888>03/04/01
Sunday 5:45 P.M. EST: I was up at noon. I had breakfast of three medium eggs,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I chatted with a friend for a while.
I backed up my computer from the C: drive to the D: drive. I helped a neighbor
with the aid of other neighbors close a window in her apartment. I was give an
older HP 600 printer missing the transformer and ink cartridge. I gave a
neighbor a old 14 inch Mitsubishi color monitor and three old instant camera. I
finished house cleaning and watering the plants. I had a couple of hotdogs with
buns condiments and ice tea. I will now clean up and possibly go out depending
on weather the blizzard has started. Well stay warm and stay inside. CIO
Note:<888>03/03/01
Saturday 10:55 P.M. EST: Watching the weather channel saying we will probably
have over a foot of snow from Sunday evening to Tuesday morning, I decided to
go out and get more supplies. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue first. I then
drove down by the waterfront. I stopped by the Food Emporium, and I bought a 38
oz. box of Pepperidge Farm goldfish crackers for $5.29, a jar or Bornier French
Dijon style mustard for $2.89, two half gallons of Florida Natural orange juice
with calcium for $1.79 each, two packages of Oscar Meyer beef franks for $2.19
each for $16.04 total. I then stopped by Cumberland Farms and bought a package
of Freihofers hotdog buns for $1.99 since the Food Emporium was out of hotdog buns.
I then returned home, and I chatted with a relative. Well be prepared for the
winter weather coming up. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>03/03/01
Saturday 7:15 P.M. EST: I went out, and I stopped by the ATM. The Hospital
Thrift shop is closed until they put out their new stock next Wednesday. I
drove downtown. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then stopped by Zyns, and I
bought three buy one get on free of two Camels and one Marlboro Mild for $12.60
total. I then walked up to the top of the Avenue. On the way down, I stopped by
the Greenwich Hardware store, and from their 70% off rack, I bought a Metro
Kitchen napkin holder for $6 and .36 tax for $6.36 total. I then sat out for a
while. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then drove down by the waterfront.
I stopped by the library and returned some books, and I read the local paper. I
stopped by the Grand Union which closed at 5 P.M. tonight to reopen tomorrow as
a Stop and Save. I bought two Tropicana orange juice with calcium for $2 each,
a package of four boneless pork chops at $3.49 a pound for $5.27, a Lib 2 pack
of stainless steel scouring pads for $2.69, a Lib 2 pack of slide washing wan
sponge replacements for $3.19, Folgers decaffeinated instant coffee off $3.39
for $2.50, Sesame Oil off $2.65 for $2.64, for $20.64 total. I then returned
home, and I had a Barq’s root beer in a frosted mug with pretzels. After
watching some television, I had for dinner a fried pork chop with fried slice
onion and steamed broccoli along with ice tea and Folgers decaffeinated instant
coffee. Well time to relax for the evening. CIO
Note:<888>03/03/01
Saturday 11:35 A.M. EST: I was up at 10 A.M.. I chatted with a relative just
back from Antarctica and South America. I still have not received my bills. I
had breakfast of Quaker honey oats, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins.
I chatted with another relative. Well I guess I will clean up and go out. Have
a good day. CIO
Note:<888>03/02/01
Friday 10:05 P.M. EST: I had a relaxing afternoon. I had some pretzels and ice
tea. I slept a good part of the afternoon. I had a Barq’s root beer in a
frosted mug. I watched the ABC evening news. I took the flags down in the
apartment since they were a bit too many bright colors. I hung the wool throw
over the bed again. I just had a hamburger with condiments on a bun with
steamed broccoli. Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>03/02/01
Friday 12:30 P.M. EST: I was up at 10:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium
boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I checked my mail, and
my regular monthly bills have not arrived. I installed the latest Apache Server
version 1.3.19 which is running fine. I disabled its automatic startup in the
startup setup. It does not run in a DOS window nor is it displayed as running when
presses CTL-ALT. Still it seems to run fine. I also did some regular internet
work. I guess in a little while, I will clean up and go out. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
03/01/01:
Note:<888>03/01/01
Thursday 9:20 P.M. EST: I went out, and I stopped by the Food Emporium. I
bought a 10 pack of Master Choice powdered milk for $6.79 and a head of
broccoli for .99 for $7.78 total. I then stopped by Exxon, and I bought $14.75
of premium at $1.859 a gallon. I then made my 3 P.M. appointment. I then
stopped by Partridge and Rockwell and toured the store. They have a sit on the
counter dish washer for about $380 and a number of other new appliances. I then
drove over to Stamford, and I toured County Appliances. I next took a look at
Staples. I then went to Marshall’s, and they did not have any pants at the
right price. I did buy a pair of Reebok Men’s Running shoes size 9 1/2 for
$39.99 down from $64. I used the ATM across the street from Marshall’s at Fleet
Bank for a dollar ATM charge. I returned home. I had some mixed nuts and a
Barq’s root beer in frosted mug. I then had a hamburger with bun and condiments
and steamed asparagus along with ice tea and coffee. I then watched a bit of
television. I will now do some regular internet work and also send out my
Scott's Notes emailing for the week. Since I had coffee, I might be up later.
Well have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>03/01/01
Thursday 2:00 P.M. EST: I went out, I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York.
I went by the Hospital Thrift Shop. They have a $10 a bag sale going on. I
advised the staff in selling old color televisions to make sure they don't sell
any with the defective instant on transformers that were discontinued ten years
ago. One Sony for sale was 18 years old. I then went by the Post Office. I obtained
a $70 money order for .75 to pay my Internic domain registration for
"mrscott.com" for the next two years. I mailed it in. I still have
not received my other bills. I then drove over to Port Chester shopping center.
I noticed that Odd Job has First Alert fire detectors with kitchen fire
extinguisher for $10. Kohl’s has 40% off linens. I stopped by Staples. I took a
look at the televisions at Tripoldi, and they seemed pricey. I went to the
VitaminMart, and I bought Carlson Niacin-amide 500 mg 250 tablets for $11.44,
VS Super B-Complex 100, 100 tablets for $10.17, and VS MSM 100 mg 300 capsules
for $32.37 for $53.98 total. I then returned home, and I had two Butterball
turkey franks with buns and condiments for lunch with ice tea. I have a 3 P.M.
appointment. CIO
Note:<888>03/01/01
Thursday 10:35 A.M. EST: I wrote a letter. I will clean up and go out shortly.
CIO
Note:<888>03/01/01
Thursday 9:05 A.M. EST: I was up at 8 P.M.. I had breakfast of Quaker Honey
Oats, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I will now write a letter and
do a little internet work. I restarted the server log. CIO
Note:<888>03/15/01
Thursday 9:10 P.M. EST: Well I was up at 12:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of three
medium eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I made my 3 P.M.
appointment. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop. They have a solid cherry
dining table with two leaves for $400. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I drove
down by the waterfront. I stopped by the library and returned two videos and
checked out one. I noticed the new Stop and Shop is not open yet, but it looks
like they're interviewing for jobs. I returned home, and I relaxed a bit. I had
the same dinner as last night with potato instead of baked beans. I chatted
with a couple of family members. I put the brass bell in the kitchen entrance
way and moved the oak end table in front of the bar. I sorted some of my bar
glassware. I now have a more open entryway into the living room sitting area
and bedroom hallway. I rehung a picture where the bell was and a couple of
other hanging items. Time to go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>03/15/01
Thursday 6:00 A.M. EST: Well I finished my regular internet work. I watched a
bit more television. Well time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>03/15/01
Thursday 3:40 A.M. EST: I finished watching the video. I had some peanuts and
ice tea while watching. I am cooking one of a double Mama Rosa pizza, which I
will eat in about ten minutes. CIO
Note:<888>03/15/01
Thursday 1:00 A.M. EST: I finished making the ice tea. I checked out various
relevant remote control information on the internet, and I guess I would need a
GE Jelco remote to have the cable box, VCR, and TV all work off one remote. I
took the old cable box off the bedroom Proscan TV, since the Proscan cable
ready TV directly connected on the A antenna with autoprogram recognizes most
all the Optimum channels. I still have the living room Optimum and VCR cable on
the Proscan B channel. Around midnight I had a fried hamburger with bun and
condiments with fried onion, baked beans, steamed asparagus, ice tea, and
decaffeinated instant coffee for dinner. I watched a bit of public television
about ancient Britain. Well, I have a second video, so I will watch it. CIO
Note:<888>03/14/01
Wednesday 7:55 P.M. EST: I was up at 1 P.M. today. I had Post raisin bran,
orange juice, cappuccino, toast, and vitamins. I fell back asleep until 5 P.M..
I then rerouted a cable from the living room wall, cable connector with a
splitter because the bedroom cable connector does not work. On the old RCA Proscan,
I hooked up an old cable Box on channel A, and channel B I still have the
living room feed with Optimum and the VCR. I can thus change channels in the
bedroom now. The old 20 inch Proscan is cable ready, and I don't really need to
use the old cable box, but since I had it, I used it. I got my pliers out of
the car for tightening connections. In the dumpster, I found a dozen coat
hangers and a piece of air conditioning Plexiglas, I put in the back of the
car. I put the extra hangers in the bedroom closet. I chatted with a family
member. I received a post card from a relative from Antarctica that has since
returned. I am making up a batch of ice tea. I will have a couple of hotdogs
with buns condiments, ice tea and decaffeinated instant coffee shortly. I will
then clean up and go out in a while for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>03/14/01
Wednesday 3:45 A.M. EST: Well I finished the video. I had some peanuts and ice
tea. I watched a bit of television. I guess it is time to call it a day. Have a
good morning. I guess if you read Scott's Notes, you're beginning to realize
Greenwich is like the old television series, "The Prisoner." You know
a quaint Victorian Resort for former government employees, where none of the
residents are ever allowed to leave, and are kept under constant surveillance.
Well maybe not, but some times, it seems like it. CIO
Note:<888>03/14/01
Wednesday 12:50 A.M. EST: I finally fell asleep around noon yesterday. I was up
at 4:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I chatted with a couple of friends. I stopped by the
library about 8:30 P.M., and I checked out a book "Force 12" by James
Thayer along with two videotapes. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue twice. I
drove down by the waterfront. I stopped by the Food Emporium, and I bought two
cans of AC Pork and Beans for .49 each, Ground Round at $3.59 a pound for
$4.26, AC pine cleaner $1.79, Kikkoman Soy Sauce $2.59, Lipton 24 bags of Green
Tea $3.29, and hamburger rolls .99 for $14.01 total. I then returned home, and
I had a fried hamburger on a bun with fried onions and condiments, steamed
fresh asparagus, pork and beans, and ice tea for dinner. I watched a bit of
television. I will now watch a video. CIO
Note:<888>03/13/01 Tuesday
9:40 A.M. EST: I am having trouble falling asleep. I watched a bit of
television. I fiddled with the remotes. I checked on my two $30 Visioneer
Scanner rebates, and they should be coming in the next few days. Well time for
bed. CIO
Note:<888>03/13/01 Tuesday
4:05 A.M. EST: I threw out the old HP printer. I drove downtown and by the
waterfront. I stopped by the Food Emporium, and I bought a twin Mama Rosa
pizzas for $2.99 and a large Mama Rosa pizza for $2.99, hotdog rolls .99, and a
tube of liverwurst for $1.99 for $8.96 total. I then drove around town. I
returned home, and I had one of the twin pizzas with ice tea. Well time to
start winding down for the day. CIO
Note:<888>03/13/01
Tuesday 2:00 A.M. EST: I was up at 2:30 P.M. yesterday. I had Post raisin bran,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of
New York. I went by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I drove down by the waterfront. I
then drove over to Odd Job in Stamford. I bought a 24 foot cable for TV for
$1.99, two 2 packs of toilet blue tablets for .88 each pack, 2 nine volt
batteries long life $1.59 each, and another First Alert Fire Extinguisher and
Smoke Detector kit for $9.99 plus $1.02 tax for $17.94 total. I then toured Bed
and Bath and Staples. I stopped by Smoke for Less and bought a carton of Seneca
Lights 100s cigarettes for $19 total. I then took a look at County. I then used
the ATM at Fleet Bank. I then drove up to the Wiz in Norwalk and toured the
store. I then used the ATM at the SuperSize Stop and Shop. I then toured the TV
section at Circuit City. I finally drove up Route 7 to South Wilton, and at
Wal-Mart, I found what I was looking for. I bought the ORION STV2555 "http://www.orionsalesinc.com/Orion/stv2555.htm" 25 inch color
stereo television with remote for $189.00 plus $11.34 tax for $200.34 total.
The unit weighs about 60 pounds unpacked. I put my Volvo trunk holdings in the
back seat, and I put the Orion TV in the box in the trunk with the lid open.
This was the first time, I had ever been in a Wal-Mart, although I have been in
Sam's. I drove down the Merritt Parkway back to Greenwich. It was no problem
carrying the television the short way up the stairs since I parked by the side
door. I put the 20 inch Proscan in the bedroom. I put an identical larger
speaker on top of the existing speaker the TV sat on to raise it up. I put the
new Orion TV in the same location as the old TV. I hooked the Proscan up in the
bedroom with the 24 foot cable I had bought. The bedroom TV plays off the cable
box in the living room or the VCR. I straightened up and saved. the box in the
bedroom for now. For now the cable remote does not turn on the TV, but one has
to use the TV remote. All the other cable remote features are the same. The
Orion is made in the United States, and it has excellent reception and great
stereo sound. I tired getting instructions from Cablevision for setting up the
cable remote, but it did not work for on off on the TV. I left the new fire
extinguisher on the front seat of the car. I took out the old smoke detectors
and installed a second new First Alert smoke detector in the hallway outside
the bedroom entrance. I put new long life batteries in both of them. I put the
second lazy Susan the old TV was sitting on underneath the existing lazy Susan
on the dining room table. I had a Barq’s frosted root beer when I returned
home. I just had two hot dogs with buns and condiments and ice tea. I will now
go out for some fresh air. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/12/01
Monday 4:45 A.M. EST: I am having a hard time falling asleep. I got up and had
a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea. I will now try to get
some rest. I believe the Hospital Thrift shop is reopening this morning with
their spring lineup. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/12/01
Monday 12:30 A.M. EST: I watched a film made in Lanzerote, "One Million
Years B.C.." If one is interested to see what geological formations, one
might see there, it ran on AMC, channel 43 on my cablevision. I had some
peanuts and ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>03/11/01
Sunday 10:55 P.M. EST: I watched a bit of television, instead of going out;
since it is a bit cold and damp out. CIO
Note:<888>03/11/01
Sunday 9:15 P.M. EST: I finished house cleaning and watering the plants. I
watched a bit of television. I chatted with family and friends. I guess I will
have a Stouffer's 20 oz. lasagna with ice tea for dinner. Then possibly I might
clean up and go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>03/11/01
Sunday 5:35 P.M. EST: I went to bed at 6 A.M., and I received a call from a
friend at 8 A.M.. I slept until 4:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of three medium
eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I think I missed the Greenwich
St. Patrick's Day parade being on a later schedule. The sun is out bright. I
can hear lots of planes flying into the local airport. I will listen to "www.cool107.com" while doing
my house cleaning. CIO
Note:<888>03/11/01
Sunday 4:30 A.M. EST: I finished my laundry. I finished my regular internet
work. I watched a bit of NASA TV on the net. I guess I will start winding down
for the day. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/11/01
Sunday 2:05 A.M. EST: I am on the dry cycle of my laundry. I will now do a
little internet work. CIO
Note:<888>03/11/01
Sunday 12:45 A.M. EST: I went out. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then
drove down by the waterfront. I stopped by the Food Emporium and I bought a 16
oz. box of AC broccoli spears for $1.49, a fresh 14 inch Mama Rosa cheese pizza
for $2.99, XLG eggs $1.79, Asparagus at $1.49 a pound for $1.45 for $7.70
total. I took a little bit of a walk in the store since it was damp out. I
stopped by Exxon and bought $14.15 of premium at $1.859 a gallon. I noticed a
Circuit City circular at the Food Emporium, and this week the GE 25 inch
television is $189.99 plus tax. I returned home, and I had a Barq’s root beer
in a frosted mug. I watched a bit of television. I am just about ready to eat
the pizza. CIO
Note:<888>03/10/01
Saturday 8:10 P.M. EST: I went to bed at 2 A.M., and I was up at 1 P.M. when a
friend called, and I chatted. I had breakfast of Post Raisin bran, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I fell back asleep, and I was up at 6:15 P.M..
I watched the ABC evening news. I checked the mail, and there was a noticed
that the tenant that went out in an ambulance a few days ago had passed away. I
had a couple of hotdogs with buns, condiments, and ice tea and coffee. I guess
I will clean up shortly and go out for some fresh air. Have a good evening. I
am feeling much better. CIO
Note:<888>03/09/01
Friday 11:20 P.M. EST: I relaxed and rested most of the day. I watched a bit of
television. I had dinner around 9 P.M. of a 1/3 pound broiled shell steak, steamed
frozen broccoli, microwave potato, and ice tea. I am still a bit weak after the
intestinal flu. I guess I will try to go to bed in a little while. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
03/09/01:
Note:<888>03/09/01
Friday 2:25 P.M. EST: I went to bed about midnight on Thursday. At 1:30 A.M., I
received a crank fax call. Shortly there after, I developed intestinal flu and
chills. I rested all day Thursday. I cancelled my 3 P.M. appointment. I finally
on Friday morning at 2:30 A.M. had a meal of three medium boiled eggs, toast,
orange juice and vitamins. I chatted with friends and family on Thursday and
Friday and let them know what was the matter. I am beginning to feel better. I
am about to have a Stouffer's hearty pot roast dinner with ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>03/22/01
Thursday 11:15 P.M. EST: I went out, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I
drove down by the waterfront. I returned home. CIO
Note:<888>03/22/01
Thursday 10:00 P.M. EST: I had a cup of coffee. I refilled the ice trays since
they had dehydrated over the winter. I will now go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>03/22/01
Thursday 9:20 P.M. EST: I was up at 1 P.M. today, and I had breakfast of Quaker
Honey Oats, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I made my 3 P.M.
appointment. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop. I drove down by the
waterfront. I returned home, and I went to bed until 7:30 P.M.. I watched a bit
of television, including a PBS presentation of the Eastern Orient Express
deluxe train trip though Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore. I had a liverwurst
sandwich with mayonnaise and horse radish along with ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>03/22/01
Thursday 5:35 A.M. EST: I have not fallen asleep yet. I have a liverwurst
sandwich with mayonnaise and horse radish on it along with ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>03/22/01
Thursday 4:00 A.M. EST: I guess it is time to head off to bed. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/22/01
Thursday 1:45 A.M. EST: I listened to CD classical music with the wireless
headphones. I sifted though my email. I had a couple of hotdogs with buns and
condiments and ice tea. I finished off a can of mixed nuts. Time for TV land.
CIO
Note:<888>03/21/01
Wednesday 11:55 P.M. EST: I put $5 on my laundry card. I drove down by the
waterfront, the tide was up two feet from the top of the pier. I walked lower
Greenwich Avenue. I walked up to the top of the Avenue. I walked back down, and
I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I checked out the waterfront again. The new
Stop and Shop closes at 11 P.M.. I stopped by the Food Emporium, and I bought a
half gallon of Florida Natural orange juice for $1.99. I was told there was no
flooding in Old Greenwich. I returned home. CIO
Note:<888>03/21/01
Wednesday 8:55 P.M. EST: I slept until noon today. I put in the charged up
rechargeable batteries in the wireless headphones. It is a somewhat tricky
process putting the batteries in the headphones, since the housing is partially
covered by the ear piece. I had breakfast of three medium eggs, toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. I fell back asleep until 6 P.M.. I watched the ABC
evening news. I chatted with a friend. I had dinner of two fried boneless pork
chips, with fried sliced half of onion, steamed frozen beans, microwave potato,
ice tea, and cappuccino. After cleaning up, I will go out for a while. CIO
Note:<888>03/21/01
Wednesday 3:20 A.M. EST: I watched and recorded on two tapes, the HBO
presentation of "Joan of Arc". The second tape has a JFK launch at
the beginning then 25 minutes of the end of the movie with three minutes
missing. I checked the charger and the batteries are charging. The test light
does not work, but the batteries after three hours work in a pin flash light.
Time to start winding down. CIO
Note:<888>03/20/01
Tuesday 11:20 P.M. EST: I went out, and I stopped by the library; and I read the
local paper and the Wall Street Journal. I then drove over to Radio Shack at
the Riverside Shopping plaza; and I bought two packs of two AAA Standard
Rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium Batteries 300 mAH 1.2 Volt for $5.99 a package plus
.72 tax for $12.70 total. I then stopped by CVS, and I bought two 12 oz. cans
of mixed nuts for $1.99 each with the CVS card for $3.98 total. I chatted with
an early returnee from Florida. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I drove
down by the waterfront and returned home. I have an older Burgess battery
charger, and I put two pennies at the base of each AAA battery, so they fit in
tightly. It will take about 12 to 14 hours for them to charge up, and be ready
at about noon tomorrow. I will use each pair for the wireless headphones. I
will now do a bit of regular internet work. CIO
Note:<888>03/20/01
Tuesday 7:50 P.M. EST: I went out, and I stopped by the Arnold Bread store
outlet. I bought 3 loaves of 12 Freihofers bread and a package of hotdog buns
for $4.37 total. I then stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop. They are taking in
more spring cleaning merchandise. I drove downtown and mailed the form. I
walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I noticed the delivery person for Omni Fitness
is in very good shape hoisting 200 pound packages of fitness equipment. I wore
my new Reeboks. They're quite comfortable. I was told by one of the local
traffic officers that Fairfield Magazine is doing an article about him. I
walked up to the top of the Avenue and sat out for a while. I walked back down,
and then I drove down by the waterfront. One of the regular fishermen have
returned. I stopped by the library, and I read Time Magazine. I returned and
checked out one video. I headed home. I had a Barq’s frosted root beer in a
frosted mug. I fried two boneless center cut pork chops with a half sliced
onion, along with steamed frozen beans, and microwave potato, ice tea, and
decaffeinated instant coffee. I watched the ABC and BBC evening news. The
Spanish language translation of the ABC evening news comes in fine on the SAP
audio feed. I will now go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>03/20/01
Tuesday 2:20 P.M. EST: I slept from midnight to noon today. I woke up in the
night and had some potato chips. I also woke up at 6 A.M., and I had breakfast
of Quaker Honey oats, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins before going
back to bed. I just had steak stew, ice tea, and coffee. I filled out a Social
Security form to mail in. I will clean up shortly and go out. CIO
Note:<888>03/19/01
Monday 9:10 P.M. EST: I was up at 2 P.M.. I had breakfast of three medium
boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. After cleaning up, I
went out by the bank. I made my 4 P.M. appointment. I drove down by the
waterfront. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I stopped by the library and read
the Sunday and today local papers and the Wall Street Journal. I stopped by
Stop and Shop, with the Stop and Shop savings card, I bought two dozen eggs at
.59 a dozen, boneless center cut pork chips at $2.79 a pound for $3.01, 2 Birdseye
frozen peas and one leaf spinach at .70 each, 5 lb. bag of Russet organic
potatoes $1.99 for $7.98 total. I then returned home. I microwave two small
russet potatoes and diced them and added them to the remains of my steak stew.
I had some for dinner with ice tea and decaffeinated instant coffee. CIO
Note:<888>03/19/01
Monday 5:25 A.M. EST: I rested a short bit. The I watched some TV. I have been
reading for the last hour and a half. I had some ice cream. Time for bed. I
have a 4 P.M. appointment today. CIO
Note:<888>03/19/01
Monday 12:30 A.M. EST: I watched a bit of television. I had a liverwurst
sandwich with mayonnaise. I might try to read a bit. CIO
Note:<888>03/18/01
Sunday 11:05 P.M. EST: I chatted with a friend for a while. I had a couple of
hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea. I cleaned up and went out for a
short walk on lower Greenwich Avenue. I drove down by the waterfront. I
returned home. We now have a large raccoon size skunk hanging out in our
neighborhood. Well I guess I will watch some television. CIO
Note:<888>03/18/01
Sunday 7:40 P.M. EST: I was up until 1 A.M.. I got up at noon, and I had
breakfast of Quaker Honey Oats, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I
went back to sleep until 4 P.M.. I had more steak stew, ice tea, and cappuccino
to eat. I chatted with a relative. I just finished house cleaning and watering
the plants. Time to clean up and go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>03/17/01
Saturday 11:40 P.M. EST: I finished the video. Time to start winding down for the
day. CIO
Note:<888>03/17/01
Saturday 9:05 P.M. EST: I went by the ATM. I stopped by Exxon and bought $13.75
of premium at $1.839 a gallon. I went by the Grand Union, and I bought buy one
get one free of Oscar Meyer beef hotdogs for $3.69 both, and a 100 count box of
Lipton Tea for $2.99 for $6.68 total. I will now have some ice cream and watch
a videotape. CIO
Note:<888>03/17/01
Saturday 7:30 P.M. EST: I rested from 6 A.M. to 2 P.M.. I had breakfast of
three medium eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I then went out.
I stopped by the ATM. I drove over to the Ridgeway Center in Stamford on Summer
Street. I looked at Odd Job, Marshall’s, Staples, and County Appliance. I
stopped by Smokes for Less, and I bought a carton of Seneca Lights 100s for $19
with tax. I was told unbeknown to me, there is a Smokes for Less on Mill Street
in Byram, where I live; so I will go there in the future to save gasoline. I
then went back to Odd Job, I bought a Zenith 4 device universal remote for
$3.99 down from $9.99 and a Emerson set of wireless headphones for $16.99 down
from $40 plus $1.26 tax for $22.24. I ten bought a four pack of long life AAA
and one four pack of long life AA batteries for $1.59 each pack plus .19 tax
for $3.37 total. I returned to Greenwich, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue.
I drove down by the waterfront. I returned home. I setup the Zenith Universal
Remote with two long life AAA batteries, and it works with the Orion TV,
General Instruments Cable Box, and JVC VCR. It does not have the Audio Select
or Menu options, but one can use the regular remotes for that. The ABC news
tonight did not have the Spanish language SAP broadcast. I then setup the
Emerson wireless headset. I plugged it into the amplifier with the adaptor, and
it works just fine. One can turn off the speakers and play just the headset
including muting the TV. The wireless headset uses two AAA batteries which will
wear out with use. I guess when I can afford it, I can buy rechargeable
batteries at Radio Shack. I put two new long life AA batteries with my camera.
I also put two new long life AA batteries in the Orion TV remote. I also have a
set of corded headphones next to the amplifier. I am defrosting a deluxe beef
stew in the microwave for dinner with ice tea and decaffeinated instant coffee.
CIO
Note:<888>03/17/01
Saturday 4:15 A.M. EST: I finished three loads of laundry. I washed my mattress
pad and flipped my 1980 full size Sears mattress. I put the new Tommy Hilfiger
king size 300 point Williamsburg blue sheet on the bed with the other clean
linen. I just put a new battery in my living room wall clock. I had to use one
of my camera batteries. I had two hotdogs with buns and condiments and pork and
bean along with ice tea for a meal. I am doing my regular internet work. I cleaned
up while on the dry cycle. CIO
Note:<888>03/17/01
Saturday 12:50 A.M. EST: I was up at 2:30 P.M. yesterday. I had breakfast of
Post raisin bran, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I fell back asleep
about 4 P.M.. I chatted with a friend at 6 P.M.. I watched the ABC evening
news. I slept until 9 P.M.. I had a fried hamburger with bun, condiments, and
fried onion slices, along with steamed frozen broccoli, and microwaved canned
pork and beans, ice tea, and cappuccino. I then started watching TV, and I
noticed the SAP (Separate Audio Programming) and Stereo feature were not
working just mono. I checked with Cablevision and Orion to no avail. I
disconnected the cable box, and SAP and Stereo worked fine with directly
connecting the cable to the TV. After fiddling with the VCR and cables, I
finally figured out I had to reprogram my cable remote to disable audio
control. I knew how to do this from earlier tests. I entered on the cable
remote for Optimum, "F", "TV", "005",
"TV", "TV". Now the SAP and Stereo features work on the
Orion TV with the "Audio Select" but on the Orion TV remote. I will
now change my sheets and start laundry. CIO
Note:<888>03/16/01
Friday 6:10 A.M. EST: Well I watched a bit of tourist TV. I guess I will call
it a day. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
03/16/01:
Note:<888>03/16/01
Friday 3:05 A.M. EST: Well, I am just having a quiet morning at home. I will
send out my weekly note, and then head off to bed. CIO
Note:<888>03/16/01
Friday 1:15 A.M. EST: I went out, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then
walked up to the top and sat out a bit. I then walked back down, and I sat out
a bit. I drove down by the waterfront. I returned home. I watched a bit of
television. I will now have a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice
tea. I call the 800 number for "www.toscotland.com" and ordered
the brochure. CIO
Note:<888>03/31/01
Saturday 6:30 P.M. EST: I went out, and I drove by the waterfront. I then
walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then walked up to the top. I then stopped by
CVS and bought two bags of sugarless jelly beans for .69 plus .08 tax for
$1.46. I then stopped by the Putnam Trust Bank of New York ATM on Greenwich
Avenue. I then bought a green minute timer at the Greenwich Hardware store for
$3 and .18 for $3.18 total from the 70% off shelf. I then walked down the
Avenue. Coppollas formal wear has tuxedos for $100. I now need a size 46
jacket. Alas I don't have any formal invitations, so I will pass up the Tuxedo.
I then stopped by St. Moritz and bought a croissant for $1. I then walked up
the Avenue and ate it in the park. I then drove down by the waterfront. I then
stopped by Exxon and bought $9.75 of premium at $1.839 a gallon. I then went by
the Food Emporium, and I bought a half gallon of Florida Natural orange juice
for $1.99, a head of cauliflower for .99, two shell strip steaks at $3.99 a
pound for $4.75 for $7.73 total. I then stopped by the Arnold bread outlet, and
I bought two packages of hotdog buns for $1.78 total. I then stopped by Smokes
of Less in Byram, and I bought a carton of Seneca Lights 100s for $19. I then
stopped by Var Max Liquor Pantry in Port Chester, and I bought a end of bin
bottle of French white wine, "Domaine Chiroulet" 1998 for $5.99 plus .40
tax for $6.39 total. I then returned home. I put $10 credit on my laundry card.
I received one of the two $30 rebates from Staples on the Visioneer 4400 USB
Scanner, with the Visioneer rebate still to come. I had a Barq's root beer in a
frosted mug. I put the wine in the refrigerator. I will now watch the evening
news. CIO
Note:<888>03/31/01
Saturday 12:35 P.M. EST: I went to bed at 9 P.M. last night after watching a
bit of television. I was up at 5 A.M.. I had breakfast of Post raisin bran,
toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I went back to bed until 10 A.M.. I
chatted with a relative. I will now have a couple of hotdogs with buns and
condiments along with reheated spinach quiche and ice tea and cappuccino. CIO
Note:<888>03/30/01
Friday 6:40 P.M. EST: I went out about 9 A.M. this morning. I stopped by Putnam
Trust Bank of New York. I went by the Post Office, and I obtained a money order
for my GEICO insurance payment, and I mailed it. I stopped by the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift shop. I stopped by the cashier at the Greenwich Hospital and
paid $11.50 for drawing blood for a Parkinson’s survey at the Mayo Clinic in
Jacksonville, Florida. I drove over to Old Greenwich, and I stopped by the Old
Greenwich Thrift shop. I drove around Tod's Point. I used the ATM machine at
the Hyatt Hotel. I drove up to the Wiz in Norwalk, and I paid my cablevision
and my Optimum online bills. I toured TJ Maxx next door. I drove up to Wal-Mart
on Route 7, and I bought two 2 packs of GE 15 watt decorator bulbs for $1.94 a
two pack, and a Philodendron plant for $2.97 plus .41 tax for $7.26 total. They
look like they had sold out of the 25 inch Orion Stereo Color TVs. I then
stopped by Staples next door, and I bought from the clearance center three 40
watt tube bulbs for $1 each plus .18 tax was $3.18 total. I then returned to
Greenwich on Route 15 the Merritt Parkway. I stopped by the Greenwich Library,
and I read the Wall Street Journal. I returned home. I put the new 15 watt
decorator bulbs in the sconces. I put the new plant in a pot with a small
pathos and placed it one the table next to the day bed. I moved the Greek
cigarette box back to the bedroom bureau. I had for dinner two microwaved
hotdogs with bun and condiments and reheated spinach quiche along with ice tea
and decaffeinated instant coffee. Time to relax for the evening. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
03/30/01:
Note:<888>03/30/01
Friday 7:20 A.M. EST: After dinner last night, I chatted with a friend. I went
to bed at 8:30 P.M., and I was up at 5 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of
three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I watched
some television. I will go out later this morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/29/01
Thursday 5:35 P.M. EST: I went out at noon, and I mailed the letter downtown. I
walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then sat out a while. I walked up to the top
of the Avenue, and I sat out for a while. I stopped by CVS on the way down the
Avenue, and I bought 43 oz, of Clorox for .99, 16 oz. of Party Peanuts $1.99,
CVS beef bouillon cubes, chicken bouillon cubes, Italian spices, Garlic powder,
celery salt at .99 each, minus a -.50 CVS brand discount plus .06 tax for $7.49
total. I then walked back down the Avenue. I then sat out for a while. I drove
down by the waterfront. I stopped by ELDC thrift. I stopped by the Hospital
Thrift Shop. I stopped by the Hospital Cafeteria and used the ATM, and I had an
artichoke heart salad for $2.22 . I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I stopped by
the library, and I read the Wall Street Journal. I then stopped by the Food Emporium,
and I bought two half gallons of Tropicana ruby red orange for $1.99 each,
Pepperidge Farm 38 oz. goldfish crackers for $5.29, two Columbo lite raspberry
and two peach yogurts .60 each, Khans bun beef franks $2.19, Foxy head of
broccoli .99, a Mama Rosa fresh cheese pizza $2.99 for $17.84 total. I then
returned home, and I started cooking the Purdue broiler. I will have part of it
with steamed broccoli, microwaved potato, and ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>03/29/01
Thursday 11:15 A.M. EST: I loaded the latest version of Net2Phone, but it is
now limited to five minutes free calls, and does not have speed dial. One can
still use "www.dialpad.com" and "www.freewebcall.com" for free
computer to telephone calls. I slept until 9 A.M., and I had a piece of Spinach
Quiche, ice tea, and cappuccino. I chatted with a friend. Well time to clean up
and go out. I have a 3 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note:<888>03/29/01
Thursday 6:30 A.M. EST: I wrote a letter to a family member. I watched a movie.
I might take a short nap now. CIO
Note:<888>03/29/01
Thursday 4:05 A.M. EST: I was up at 2:30 A.M.. I watched a bit of television. I
had breakfast of Post Raisin Bran, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins.
CIO
Note:<888>03/28/01
Wednesday 5:45 P.M. EST: I watched a movie on TV. I brought in the box of
wooden hangers and put them in my bedroom closet. I just had a piece of Spinach
Quiche with ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>03/28/01
Wednesday 1:55 P.M. EST: I went out, and I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New
York. I went by the Hospital Thrift shop. I stopped by Exxon, and I bought $17
of premium at $1.839 a gallon. I stopped by the library, and I returned a day
late video for a dollar fine. I read the Wall Street Journal and the Greenwich
Times. I went by the Mews thrift shop, and they gave me a box of wooden coat
hangers. I sat out downtown for a while. I drove down by the waterfront. I went
by Stop and Shop, and I bought two half gallons of Tropicana premium tangerine
for $2 each, a box of ten packs of dry milk $5.39, two boxes of Quaker toasted
honey oats $2.49 each, Purdue whole broiler $2.30, day old store made hot dog
rolls .99, 2 pound bag of onions $1.49 for $19.15 total. I then returned home,
and I had two hotdogs with buns and condiments with ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>03/28/01
Wednesday 10:10 A.M. EST: I put the Quiche in the refrigerator to cool. I will
now go out. Net2Phone seems to be charging for PC to Telephone Calls now. CIO
Note:<888>03/28/01
Wednesday 7:30 A.M. EST: I went to bed at 5:30 P.M. yesterday. I was up at
midnight. I had three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I watched a bit of television. I went back to sleep until 5 A.M.. I
had four toasted hamburger roll halves with the rest of the tomato meat sauce
and parmesan cheese on them with ice tea and cappuccino. I made a quick pie
crust from the Joy of Cooking recipe, and I defrosted quiche Lorraine filling I
had already made. The Quiche Lorraine should be done in about 20 minutes. CIO
Note:<888>03/27/01
Tuesday 1:55 P.M. EST: I've been having a relaxing day watching a bit of
television. I readjusted the amplifier tuner antenna connections. I am a bit
tired. I might rest for a while now. CIO
Note:<888>03/27/01
Tuesday 7:35 A.M. EST: I watched television. I threw out the bathroom garbage.
It is a bit chilly out, so I put the comforter back on the bed. I had some
spaghetti with tomato and meat sauce along with ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>03/27/01
Tuesday 4:00 A.M. EST: I finished my laundry and also my daily internet routine
"http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm" and my email.
CIO
Note:<888>03/27/01
Tuesday 2:25 A.M. EST: I am using the wired headphones to listen to CD music
since it sounds better that the wireless. CIO
Note:<888>03/27/01
Tuesday 2:15 A.M. EST: I was up at 1 A.M.. I had breakfast of Post raisin bran,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I am just about to start the dry
cycle on the laundry. I changed the sheets on the bed, and I put away the
comforter for the warmer weather season. CIO
Note:<888>03/26/01
Monday 4:40 P.M. EST: I had a couple of hotdogs with bun and condiments and ice
tea around noon. I chatted with a friend. I ran Norton Disk Doctor, Norton
WinDoctor, and Norton SpeedDisk. I went out, and I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank
of New York, and The Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I then drove by the
waterfront. I next stopped by Smokes for Less on Mill Street in Byram, and I
bought a carton of Seneca Lights 100s for $19. I returned home, and Norton
SpeedDisk had finished running. I can not get System Restore Backup to run, and
Microsoft Help was not helpful. Perhaps in restoring the drive, since the
system restore files were locked, they are not in sync. I never use it. I guess
I could try deleting the backed up files in C:\_restore. For now, I will leave it alone. The computer is running
fine. Well time to start ending my day. Have a good evening. CIO
Note:<888>03/26/01
Monday 12:25 P.M. EST: I was fiddling with various wires from my stereo system
to the computer system. I have CRQ SCAN hooked up to the computer sound input
instead of a Stereo input at the moment. Around 4 P.M. I was starting to look
at the audio settings, and my Logitech cordless mouse froze. I put in new
batteries to no avail. I uninstalled and reinstalled the latest drivers to no
avail. Around 7 A.M. thinking it might have been a hacker, I restored the
system from my backup two weeks ago, which had not changed. I did not restore
the older MS Money and Upload files which would have been older. This took a
while. When I rebooted again, the cordless mouse still did not work. I then
hooked my corded wheel mouse, and it worked. I then hooked up the cordless
wheel mouse, and it worked. Thus by disconnecting the Logitech Cordless Wheel
mouse from the PS/2 port and reconnecting it, it seemed to fix the problem.
This all took some time. I had spaghetti with meat sauce and ice tea about 7
A.M.. I will now run Norton Utilities various tools. CIO
Note:<888>03/26/01
Monday 3:00 A.M. EST: I was up at 1 A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium
boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. I am listening to
CD music with the Emerson wireless headphones. There is a slight buzz which
might be caused by other electronics in the apartment. Although I have 15
stereo speakers in the apartment plus the half dozen computer speakers, I don't
want to disturb my neighbors. I could also get a 25 foot extension cable for
the wired headphones for better reception, but it is nice being wireless. CIO
Note:<888>03/25/01
Sunday 5:00 P.M. EST: I went out, and I drove by the waterfront. I walked lower
Greenwich Avenue twice, and I sat out a while. I then drove back by the
waterfront again. I stopped by the library. I returned home. Time for bed in a
little while. CIO
Note:<888>03/25/01
Sunday 2:35 P.M. EST: I had a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments along
with ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>03/25/01
Sunday 1:55 P.M. EST: I went out, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue three
times. I sat out for a while. I then drove by the waterfront. I stopped by the
library, and I read the local paper. I noticed an ill informed article about
surfing in Costa Rica, that forgot to mention that Costa Rica has one of the
highest alligator and crocodile populations in the Western Hemisphere. Well
time to start winding down for the day. CIO
Note:<888>03/25/01
Sunday 10:10 A.M. EST: I went back out and stopped by the waterfront, and I
then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I sat out for a while. I drove down by
Grass Island and then by the waterfront. I found a hat rack by the dumpster. I
chatted with some locals. I returned home, and I put the hat rack in the
community room. I chatted with a neighbor. CIO
Note:<888>03/25/01
Sunday 7:25 A.M. EST: I watched "www.hourofpower.org" which in on
at 6 A.M. from channel 3 from Hartford. I guess the Dutch will be seeing tulips
come up in Holland, Michigan in two to three weeks. I finished vacuuming. I
will now go out for more fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>03/25/01
Sunday 5:45 A.M. EST: I defrosted a container of tomato meat sauce and boiled a
package of spaghetti, and I had spaghetti with tomato meat sauce and parmesan
cheese with ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>03/25/01
Sunday 4:55 A.M. EST: I went out, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue and the
train station office area. I then walked up to the top of the Avenue, and I sat
out for a while. I then walked down the Avenue and sat out for a while. I found
a wrapped Phillie cigar in front of the restaurant 164 Greenwich Avenue. I
drove down by the waterfront, and I returned home. CIO
Note:<888>03/25/01
Sunday 2:45 A.M. EST: I finished house cleaning and watering the plants. I
disassembled the Orion TV box, and put it behind the bed board. I put its
sytrofoam contents in the bedroom closet. I put the Orion manual, Zenith remote
manual, and JVC VCR manual, in the clear plastic holder to the right of my
stereo rack. I had two hotdogs with buns and condiments along with ice tea and
instant coffee. I still have to vacuum which I will do after 8 P.M. in the
morning. I will clean up and go out in about a half hour for fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>03/25/01
Sunday 12:05 A.M. EST: I rested and watched television until noon yesterday. I
chatted with a relative about 1 P.M.. I slept until 6 P.M., and I had breakfast
of Post raisin bran, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I went back to
bed until 11:30 P.M.. I will now do house cleaning. CIO
Note:<888>03/24/01
Saturday 2:40 A.M. EST: I had a Mama Rosa cheese pizza with ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>03/24/01
Saturday 1:40 A.M. EST: I updated Scott's Broadcast, "http://mrscott.com/sound.htm" . CIO
Note:<888>03/24/01
Saturday 1:00 A.M. EST: I went out, and I drove down by the waterfront. I
walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue, and I sat out for a while. I
drove back down by the waterfront. I returned home. I finished making up the
ice tea. Time for another routine morning. CIO
Note:<888>03/23/01
Friday 10:50 P.M. EST: I was up at 6 P.M., and I had breakfast of three medium
eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I watched the ABC news. I fell
back asleep until 9 P.M., and I watched a bit of television. I had a couple of
hotdogs with buns and condiments, ice tea, and cappuccino. I am making up a
batch of ice tea. I will go out for some fresh air after cleaning up. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
03/23/01:
Note:<888>03/23/01
Friday 6:15 A.M. EST: Well if you have the rainy day spring blues, you might
try checking out "www.biltmore.com" for a spring
getaway. I rested most of the evening and morning, and I was awake at 5 A.M.. I
had some mixed nuts during the night. Well I might possibly be on a day
schedule. CIO
Note:<888>04/07/01
Saturday 10:15 P.M. EDT: I stopped by the ATM at Putnam Trust. I drove by the
waterfront. I drove over to Tod's Point and drove around and sat out. I stopped
by CVS in Old Greenwich. I used the ATM at Putnam Trust across the street. I
then bought at CVS a Lasko 20 inch box fan for $19.99 and CVS black pepper for
.89 plus $1.20 tax for $22.08 total. I then stopped by Staples. I next stopped
by Radio Shack at the Riverside shopping plaza, and I bought a heavy duty 18
ga. speaker wire with two male RCA jacks for $5.19 and a two pack of RCA female
gold couplers for $2.99 plus .49 tax $8.67 total. I then stopped by CVS, and I
bought four cans of smoke house almonds buy one get one free for $2.99 a pair
and a bag of sugarless jelly beans .69 plus .04 tax for $6.71 total. I then
walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I stopped by the Food Emporium to see what was
on sale. I returned home. I put the RCA couplers and new speaker wire on the
stereo system, and all bedroom and the bathroom speaker work fine. I put the
new fan in front of the air conditioner to circulate the heat. I put the old
one in the bedroom closet. I reconnected the air conditioner but left if off,
since I don't think it will be freezing up this time of year. I had a fried
hamburger with fried onion slices on a bun with condiments, microwave potato,
steamed cauliflower, ice tea, and decaffeinated instant coffee. I guess I will
go out for fresh air now. CIO
Note:<888>04/07/01
Saturday 5:15 P.M. EDT: I showered and cleaned up. I noticed that one side of
my bedroom speakers and my bathroom speaker was out. I isolated the problem. I
need a new 20 foot RCA male to female cable which I will pick up when I go out
now. CIO
Note:<888>04/07/01
Saturday 3:30 P.M. EDT: The UD screensaver is having problems logging onto the
Oxford server, so I changed to the Blank screen saver. I chatted with a
relative. Well time to clean up and go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>04/07/01
Saturday 2:10 P.M. EDT: I was up until 3 A.M.. I got up at 1 P.M., and I
chatted with a friend. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. CIO
Note:<888>04/07/01
Saturday 1:20 A.M. EDT: I cleaned up. I finished the laundry. I watched TV
while doing this. I reorganized my coat hangers a bit, putting wooden ones in
the living room closets, thinner wire ones in the bedroom closet, and the heavy
plastic ones on the bath tub shower curtain rod for drip dry.
Note:<888>04/06/01
Friday 10:55 P.M. EDT: I watched the ABC news. I slept until about 8:30 P.M.. I
watched TV. About 9:30 P.M., I had dinner of broiled steak, microwave potato,
steamed cauliflower with parmesan cheese, broiled onion quarter, ice tea, and
cappuccino. I started my laundry about fifteen minutes ago. I just changed the
sheets on the bed. CIO
Note:<888>04/06/01
Friday 6:25 P.M. EDT: I was up at 2 P.M., and I had breakfast of Quaker Honey
oats, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I fell back asleep until 4:30
P.M.. I watched a bit of TV. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
04/06/01:
Note:<888>04/06/01
Friday 3:05 A.M. EDT: Well I watched
some TV. I finished off the can of smoked almonds with ice tea. I will go to
bed after I send out my weekly notes. CIO
Note:<888>04/06/01
Friday 12:05 A.M. EDT: I went out, and I read the local paper at the library. I
then walked lower Greenwich Avenue, and I sat out for a while. I walked up to
the top of the Avenue, and I sat out for a while. I walked down the Avenue, and
I sat out for a while. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue, and I sat out for a
while. I drove down by the waterfront. I returned home, and I had ice tea,
smoked almonds, and jelly beans. I am now watching a bit of television. CIO
Note:<888>04/05/01
Thursday 8:10 P.M. EDT: I went out at 2 P.M.. I saw a black eagle soar down
from the skies about 50 feet above my head. Two of my neighbors saw it. It had
about a 5 foot wing span. That was as close as I have ever been to a wild
eagle. I then stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I next
went by the Mews Thrift shop. I bought two belts for a dollar each size 44
green and tan cloth and size 38 brown leather. They were just taking in a nice
mink coat which they have priced for $500 to $700 woman's medium size. I made
my 3 P.M. appointment. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop. I walked lower
Greenwich Avenue. I sat out a while. I drove down by the waterfront. I stopped
by the Food Emporium, and I bought 39 oz. bag of Columbian coffee for $6.99 for
$5.70 the regular price. I stopped by Stop and Shop, and I bought two "I
Can't Believe It's Not Butter" for $1.49 each, two buy one get one free
Ball Park beef franks for $3.69 both, ground sirloin at $3.09 a pound for
$3.80, buy one get one free of five pound Idaho potatoes for $2.99 both Vlassic
40 oz. Kosher dills for $3.39 for $16.85 total. I then stopped by the Arnold
bread outlet and bought an eight pack of Arnold hamburger rolls for .89. I
stopped by Smokes for Less and bought a carton of Seneca Lights 100s for $19. I
then returned home. I had a Barq's root beer in a frosted mug. I mixed the new
coffee beans with the old coffee beans. I watched the ABC evening news. I had
two fried hamburgers with buns and condiments and fried slice onion and a
microwave potato with ice tea for dinner. After dinner, I had a cup of
cappuccino. I will now go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>04/05/01
Thursday 12:40 P.M. EDT: I was up at 11:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of three
medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I have a 3 P.M.
appointment today. CIO
Note:<888>04/05/01
Thursday 12:40 A.M. EDT: Well I watched a bit of TV. I had a can of smoked
almonds with ice tea. A relative mentioned this article "www.usnews.com/usnews/issue/010409/scrolls.htm" . Well not
much happening. CIO
Note:<888>04/04/01
Wednesday 8:25 P.M. EDT: I fell back to sleep until 2 P.M.. I cleaned up, and I
went out. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then
went by the Hospital Thrift shop. I parked downtown, and I went by the Mews
Thrift shop and it was closed at 3 P.M.. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I sat
out for a while. I then walked up to the top of the Avenue. I next stopped by
CVS, and I bought a Hallmark birthday card for $3.99, Kleenex Cottonelle 24
pack of toilet paper $5.50, two bags of sugar free jelly beans .69, 13 oz.
Palmolive anti bacterial dish washing liquid .99, buy on get one free of smoked
almonds $2.99 both, plus .67 tax for $14.83 total. I then walked down the Avenue,
and I stopped by the 70% off rack at the Greenwich Hardware store and bought
four 12 inch crystal tulip wine glasses for $3 all plus .18 tax for $3.18
total. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue again. I sat out for a while. I
then drove down by the waterfront. I stopped by the library, and I renewed a
book and checked out a video. I stopped by the Food Emporium, and I bought two
shell steaks at $3.99 a pound for $4.75 and a box of Ronzoni spinach fettuccini
for $1.85 for $6.60 total. I returned home, and I washed the wine glasses and
put them on the bar. I had a broiled shell steak, microwave potato, steamed
fresh cauliflower, ice tea, and decaffeinated instant coffee for dinner. I
chatted with a relative. CIO
Note:<888>04/04/01
Wednesday 11:55 A.M. EDT: I was up at 10:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of Post
raisin bran, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I will now clean up and
go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>04/03/01
Tuesday 11:50 P.M. EDT: I finished making the ice tea. I watched some TV. I
just had some goldfish crackers and ice tea. I will try to get some rest now.
Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>04/03/01
Tuesday 9:15 P.M. EDT: I had two hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea
for lunch. I rested, and then I watched TV, and then I rested more. I just had
a bowl of Campbell’s New England Clam chowder with ice tea for dinner. I am
making a batch of ice tea. I will now have a cup of decaffeinated instant
coffee. CIO
Note:<888>04/03/01
Tuesday 2:15 P.M. EDT: I installed the Oxford University Cancer Research
Background Screen Saver "www.ud.com" on my
computer. I had to reinstall the Microsoft IntelliPoint Drivers 1.2 to get my
Internet Keyboard Pro Sleep Hotkey to work. It is all working fine. I activated
the screen saver password which works with the UD background screensaver and
the sleep hotkey. CIO
Note:<888>04/03/01
Tuesday 11:40 A.M. EDT: I was up at 10:30 A.M.. I checked to make sure HBO and
Showtime are cancelled, and they have been cancelled; so I won't have to pay
for them. I had breakfast of three medium eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee,
and vitamins. I guess I will do a little regular internet work now. CIO
Note:<888>04/02/01
Monday 9:20 P.M. EDT: I watched a bit of television. I had goldfish crackers
and ice tea. I put the framed spider web above the fuse box mirror, and the
picture of a canal in Venice on the backside of the entry door. Since the
framed spider web is heavy, I did not want it to fall off the door when the
door closes. Well not much happening in Greenwich. I remember last May almost a
year ago, I was wearing a sweater and my bomber jacket at Tod's Point during
the third week of my, and the weather was like today. Thus I guess we probably
have another seven weeks of cooler damper weather. I think I bought my new air
conditioner around the first of June, so I guess it was warmer by then. Still
if one has arthritis, the dampness gets to one. Well time to start winding down
for the day and had off to bed. Have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>04/02/01
Monday 7:30 P.M. EDT: I went out, and I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New
York. I then stopped by the Post Office and obtained a money order to pay my
Verizon telephone bill. I then paid my rent at First Union Bank on Havameyer Place.
I then drove down by the waterfront. I next went over to Old Greenwich, and I
drove around Tod's Point, and I sat out for a while. I then stopped by the Old
Greenwich Thrift shop and I bought an antique mirror about 15 inches by 24
inches for $10 plus .60 tax for $10.60. I next stopped by Staples. I then
stopped by ELDC thrift shop. I next stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I made
my 4 P.M. appointment. I then drove down by the waterfront and chatted with a
former neighbor. I returned home, and I had for dinner a broiled shell steak,
microwave potato, steamed broccoli, ice tea, and decaffeinated instant coffee.
I hung the antique mirror on the right kitchen entrance. I put the framed
spider web on the back side entrance door. I put the Venice canal picture above
the fuse box, and the Albertville postage stamps above the kitchen entrance.
Well time to have a relaxing evening. CIO
Note:<888>04/02/01
Monday 11:35 A.M. EDT: I was up at 9:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of Post Raisin
bran, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I received my Cablevision and
Optimum Online bills that I paid last Friday. They apparently had billed me for
$9.95 for HBO in April, which I had cancelled; so I called and straightened
that out. Thus I have a little over $10 credit on my cablevision bill. Well I
will clean up and go out shortly. CIO
Note:<888>04/01/01
Sunday 10:40 P.M. EDT: Well I watched a bit of television. I am feeling a bit
tired, so I guess I will try to go to bed early. CIO
Note:<888>04/01/01
Sunday 8:50 P.M. EDT: I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I drove by the
waterfront. I returned home. I watched some television and had ice tea and
peanuts. I chatted with a friend and a relative. The blinking light does not
seem to work on my answering machine, so I will have to look into that. CIO
Note:<888>04/01/01
Sunday 4:45 P.M. EDT: I finished watering the plants and house cleaning. I
listened to 96.7 FM while house cleaning. I just had a couple of hotdogs with
buns and condiments and reheated spinach quiche along with ice tea and coffee.
I chatted with a couple of relatives. I will now clean up and go out for some
fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>04/01/01
Sunday 1:50 P.M. EDT: I was up at noon. I had breakfast of three medium boiled
eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I will now start house
cleaning. CIO
Note:<888>04/01/01
Sunday 12:35 A.M. EST: I reheated the other half of the broiler in the
microwave for dinner, along with microwave potato, and steamed fresh broccoli,
ice tea, and decaffeinated Folgers instant coffee. I went out about 8 P.M. and
walked lower Greenwich Avenue a few times and I drove down by the waterfront a
couple of times. I returned home at 11 P.M., and at midnight I restarted my
server with a new log. I will now set the clocks ahead an hour and go to bed. Have
a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>04/14/01
Saturday 10:35 P.M. EDT: I was up at 6 P.M., and I watched the ABC evening
news. I had dinner of eye round roast with mushroom gravy, steamed asparagus,
and microwave potato. I just finished cleaning the apartment and watering the
plants. I will now clean up and go out for some fresh air after having a
yogurt. CIO
Note:<888>04/14/01
Saturday 10:25 A.M. EDT: I finished making the ice tea. I rested and watched a
bit of television. CIO
Note:<888>04/14/01
Saturday 7:15 A.M. EDT: I sewed up my green corduroy pants that split about
five months ago. I had a couple of hot dogs with buns and condiments and ice
tea and sliced dill pickle. I am making ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>04/14/01
Saturday 6:00 A.M. EDT: Well I have been doing a little internet research. CIO
Note:<888>04/14/01
Saturday 4:35 A.M. EDT: George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush at the Derby 2000
with new U.K. ambassador Will Farish . CIO
Note:<888>04/14/01
Saturday 3:55 A.M. EDT: I had a Columbo yogurt after the last message. I went
to bed again, and I was up at 2 A.M.. I watched a bit of TV. I had breakfast of
three medium eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. CIO
Note:<888>04/13/01
Friday 8:35 P.M. EDT: I relaxed a bit this morning. I checked my mail. I
chatted with a relative and a friend. I rested from 1:30 P.M. to 6:30 P.M.. I
watched the ABC evening news. I had Quaker Honey Oats, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamin for breakfast. I just chatted with a friend. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
04/13/01:
Note:<888>04/13/01
Friday 6:00 A.M. EDT: Besides running "www.ud.com" in the
background, I am running "http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu" on the
computer, while I am not doing anything beside running the server. CIO
Note:<888>04/13/01
Friday 4:10 A.M. EDT: On the Logitech cordless mouse, it some time gets
sluggish like it has low batteries which is not the case. I usually try
shutting down and rebooting with a corded mouse and then rebooting with the
cordless mouse and removing and reinserting the batteries. This seems to
readjust the frequency, so the mouse works properly. CIO
Note:<888>04/13/01
Friday 3:25 A.M. EDT: Since I had opened a bottle of white wine last night for
the mushroom gravy, I had a glass with my dinner. It put me right to sleep
until about 1:30 A.M.. I watched a bit of television. CIO
Note:<888>04/12/01
Thursday 8:10 P.M. EDT: I was up at 1 P.M., and I had breakfast of three medium
eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I made my 3 P.M. appointment.
I then stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. I then read the local
paper and the Wall Street Journal in the library. I stopped by the ATM. Next I
drove down by the waterfront. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I drove
over to Odd Job in Port Chester, and I bought a four pack of Sunbeam 40 watt
and another of 60 watt light bulbs for .99 a pack, Prestone Bull car wax $2.99,
and two Ekart bath cleanser .39 each plus .39 tax for $6.14. I then toured
Staples. I stopped Var Max liquor pantry, and I bought 750 ml. 1998 Les
Jamelles Merlot Vin de Pays d'Oc product of France Red Table Wine,
L'Etang-Vergy, Cote d'Or, France for $6.99 plus .47 tax for $7.46 total. I then
returned home. I will have the same dinner as last night. CIO
Note:<888>04/12/01
Thursday 6:15 A.M. EDT: I moved some more furniture around. Basically when one
moves one item or more in a small apartment, it is like a puzzle. I pushed the
blue couch back about 8 inches from the wall. I moved the square Danish table
in front of the left side of the day bed. I moved the long coffee table in
front of the day bed. I switched the head boards around on the day bed, so the
taller side does not block the TV. I put the magazine rack from the bedroom at
the hallway end of the day bed. I then pushed the long green sofa about a foot
closer to the day bed, so only one side of the coffee table has about a foot of
space in front of it and the green floral sofa. I then pulled out the round oak
dining table, and put it at the apartment entrance adjacent to the green sofa
back. I put the desk against the window wall where the oak dining table was. I
moved the computer setup further towards the outside wall along with the left
speaker stack. I have room for the yellow French sitting chair in front of it
still. I put the Queen Anne chair to the left of the left speaker stack at the
kitchen entrance. I put the framed spider web above it. I put the Quail print
in the kitchen entrance. I put two more flash light behind the door on the rack
along with the deodorizer. I put the big pathos plant on the oak dining table
lazy Susan. I put the four bent oak chairs around the dining table. I set it up
with four place mats. I put the Venice canal print of the circuit breaker
mirror. This all took a bit of time, but I now have full use of the dining
table. I also put the bedroom desk chair at the living room desk. Well time for
bed. I have a 3 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note:<888>04/12/01
Thursday 2:20 A.M. EDT: I went for a walk, but first I drank coffee out of my
thermos downtown. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then walked up to the top
of the Avenue, and I sat out for a while. While I was just starting to walk
down the Avenue, a bronze color sedan with three "8s" in its license
plate and a bronze color sport coupe were at rest the traffic light east bound
on West Putnam Avenue in front of outdoor traders. There was a loud sound of the
two vehicles impacting rear to front. After a brief moment the front sedan took
off and turned right into either Mason Street or the YMCA parking lot or street
beyond. The front vehicle did not seem to have any rear end damage, but the
rear sport coupe had moderate front damage to the lights, bumper and hood. It
took off shortly there after where the other vehicle had turned off, so I guess
they were traveling together. Neither driver exited their vehicle at the impact
location. I looked at the impact location on the street and plastic lens
fragments were on the street. I walked down the street and at the pay phone
about seven minutes later in front of Saks, I called 911; and I told them what
I had seen. I then walked down the Avenue, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue
again. I then returned home. I saw a wrecker coming back on West Putnam Avenue
with two other cars. At the entrance to Western Junior High Avenue, there was a
police car blocking the street, and the officer told me, there had been a wreck.
I was allowed to proceed to my street, Vinci Drive. I then had a slide of cake
and ice tea. Well, I guess with the damp conditions, drivers should exercise
caution on the roads. Also they are doing construction on the Arch Street
railroad bridge at the busiest intersection in town at night. CIO
Note:<888>04/11/01
Wednesday 11:20 P.M. EDT: Well I stopped by Smokes for Less and bought a carton
of Senecas 100s for $19. I drove down by the waterfront. I stopped by the
library, and I read the local paper and Popular Science. I then walked lower
Greenwich Avenue and I sat out for a while. I stopped by Stop and Shop, and I
bought a box of fresh mushrooms for .99 and buy one get one free of McCormick
dried beef gravy for .99 both for $1.98 total. I then returned home, and I
diced two medium onions and sautéed them in a large skillet with four
tablespoons of olive oil and four pads of "I Can't Believe It's Not
Butter" over medium high heat. Once the onions were lightly blanched, I
added the box of fresh mushrooms sliced and stirred them with the onions. I
mixed a cup of French white wine with the two McCormick’s brown gravy seasoning
packets and added it to the skillet and mixed it all. I then added to the
skillet a half cup of milk, a tablespoon of Lea and Perrins Worcestershire
sauce, a ounce of Jack Daniels whiskey, three tablespoons of soy sauce, two
teaspoons of Sesame oil, a teaspoon of Angostura bitters, three beef bouillon
cubes, dashes of nutmeg, ginger, garlic powder, ground black pepper, celery
salt, basil, oregano, Italian spices, hot curry and Chinese five spice all to
taste and chopped parsley along with several tablespoons of meat juice left
with the eye round from last night. I mixed this all together and simmered on
low for 15 minutes. I had the gravy on two slices of eye round heated briefly
in the microwave with horse radish then spread on the heated beef before the
gravy along with steamed sliced asparagus and microwave potato with gravy with
ice tea. Well it was a good meal, and I refrigerated the rest of the French
white wine with the remaining gravy. CIO
Note:<888>04/11/01
Wednesday 5:30 P.M. EDT: Year 2001 Hurricane Forecast is out "http://typhoon.atmos.colostate.edu/forecasts/" CIO
Note:<888>04/11/01
Wednesday 5:15 P.M. EDT: I was up at 4 P.M.. I had breakfast of Quaker Honey
Oats, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I will go out after I clean
up. CIO
Note:<888>04/11/01
Wednesday 5:25 A.M. EDT: I watched a bit of television. I had a can of almonds
with ice tea. I moved the row of books underneath the TV to the blue book case
in the bedroom. I put the marble book ends on the hall bookcase. Time for bed.
CIO
Note:<888>04/11/01
Wednesday 3:25 A.M. EDT: I finished my regular internet work. Time to start
ending the day. CIO
Note:<888>04/11/01
Wednesday 2:35 A.M. EDT: I watched a bit of television. I had a slice of cake
with ice tea. I will now do some regular internet work. CIO
Note:<888>04/10/01
Tuesday 11:55 P.M. EDT: I was up at 4:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of three medium
boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I rearranged the
pillows on the furniture including lots of pillows and bolsters on the day bed.
I put the two miniature palms on the window ledge again. I put a large switch
knob on the brass floor lamp from the lamp behind the TV, so it is easier to
turn on. The new layout is quite comfortable and works well. I watched the ABC
evening news. I went out at 8:15 P.M., and I read Time Magazine in the library.
I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I drove down by the waterfront. I stopped by
the ATM. I stopped by Stop and Shop, and I bought asparagus at $1.99 a pound
for $2.37, a Pepperidge Farm frozen 3 layer golden cake for $1.99, Lea and
Perrins 10 oz. Worcestershire sauce for $2.29 for $6.65 total. I then stopped
by the Food Emporium, and I bought MC hot and spicy barbeque sauce for $1.14, a
Eye round roast at $3.49 a pound for $11.55, asparagus at .99 a pound for $1.15
for $13.84 total. I then returned home. I put the roast on a rack with a drip
pan, I seasoned both sides with celery salt, black pepper, garlic powder, and I
also covered the entire roast with barbeque sauce. I am cooking it with the
layer of fat on top, so it drips down. I am cooking it at 350 degrees Fahrenheit
in convection oven for one hour and fifteen minutes. I also put in a potato
with it. It will be done in about 24 minutes. I will have some of it with
steamed slice asparagus and ice tea and decaf instant coffee. CIO
Note:<888>04/10/01
Tuesday 10:45 A.M. EDT: I switched the long green couch with the day bed, so
the day bed is against the interior wall and the long green couch is
perpendicular to the blue sofa facing the entertainment wall. I pull out the
desk a bit and moved the computer chair a bit, so there is room for a third
person at the round oak dining table. I am bushed. Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>04/10/01
Tuesday 9:45 A.M. EDT: Well I could not sleep, so I changed the room a bit
more. I put the blue sofa against the window wall. I put the day bed
perpendicular to it to the left coming out adjacent to the desk. I put the day
bed head board facing the blue sofa. I put the long coffee table in between the
day bed and the long green sofa. I put the square Danish table in front of the
blue sofa. Basically it is a little less open, but the day bed has easy access.
I put the brass floor lamp to the left of the blue sofa. Well time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>04/10/01
Tuesday 7:25 A.M. EDT: I had a Columbo raspberry yogurt and ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>04/10/01
Tuesday 7:10 A.M. EDT: I went downtown, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I
sat out for a while. I noticed what looked like four eagles soaring high
overhead. I drove by the waterfront. I stopped by the Food Emporium, and I
bought a dozen large A&P eggs for $1.69. I chatted with the Sunshine bakers
deliveryman delivering CheeseIts, and he told me Kellogg’s is acquiring
Sunshine Bakers. Well time to get ready for bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>04/10/01
Tuesday 5:25 A.M. EDT: I did some regular internet work. I decided to rearrange
some furniture. First I took off the 18 year old pathos off the trunk behind
the computer chair. I emptied the trunk of a broken Krups coffee pot and old
air filter to be tossed. It also had a Scotch tape Binder and Polaroid Inge
Retoff photographs. I put them in the bedroom closet, but first a filled the
trunk with clothes too small for me now from the left side of the closet, and
put the trunk on the left side of the bedroom closet with the old clothes in
it. I then put the blue sofa in front of three fourths of the left day bed and
one fourth in front of the round oak dining table. To the right of the blue
sofa in a small opening to access the entertainment system and bar. I put the
answering machine on the left side of the bar with the big button telephone. I
put the wireless headphones behind them with the blood pressure monitor on the
TV chest. I put the long coffee table in front of the blue sofa. I put the
square Danish table in front of the long green sofa. I put the big pathos plant
and the new philodendron on the square Danish table. I put the two miniature
palms from the window ledge on the long coffee table along with other bric a
brac and my remotes. I put the tall brass floor lamp to the left side of the blue
sofa. I have three coca cola delivery cases to throw out from underneath the
blue sofa along with a few 14 inch monitor glare screens for the thrift shop.
This all took some time, but make the apartment much more open. It also keeps
me while sitting on the blue sofa from being in the draft of the fan or air
conditioner fan. Well I will go out for some fresh air shortly. CIO
Note:<888>04/10/01
Tuesday 12:45 A.M. EDT: I went out, and I saw one of my neighbors coming back
in the lightning and pouring rain. I returned a video to the library. I drove
down by the waterfront. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I stood out in the
sheltered post office portico for a while. I walked up to the top of the
Avenue. About half way down the Avenue, it quit raining. I sat out for a while.
I walked lower Greenwich Avenue again. I sat out for a while. I drove down by
the waterfront. I returned home. I hung out my damp clothes to dry from the
plastic hangers on the shower curtain rod. For dinner, I had a broiled shell
steak, steamed cauliflower, microwave potato, ice tea, and decaffeinated
instant coffee. I will now do some regular internet work. CIO
Note:<888>04/09/01
Monday 9:10 P.M. EDT: I was up at 4 P.M.. I had breakfast of Quaker Honey Oats,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I went back to bed until 6:30 P.M.,
and then I watched the ABC evening news. A thunder storm came up, and I turned
off the computer and unplugged it. I chatted with a neighbor downstairs. About
8:15 P.M., I had two hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea and
cappuccino. I just finished cleaning up. There is still light thunder, but I
might go out anyway. CIO
Note:<888>04/09/01
Monday 4:05 P.M. EDT: I finished the video. I watched a bit of TV. I had a can
of smoked almonds with ice tea. Well time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>04/08/01
Sunday 11:35 P.M. EDT: I mailed the letter. I went for a walk on the lower
Avenue. I stopped by the waterfront. I returned home, and I had some goldfish
crackers and ice tea. I will now watch a video. CIO
Note:<888>04/08/01
Sunday 10:10 P.M. EDT: I wrote a letter to a relative. I chatted with a
relative. I had a fried hamburger with fried onion with bun and condiments and
microwave potato along with ice tea. Now I will go out and mail the letter and
get some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>04/08/01
Sunday 8:05 P.M. EDT: I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York ATM machine on
Mason Street, but it did not work. I used the one on Greenwich Avenue. I
stopped by the Stop and Shop, and I bought a bottle of Gumout Fuel System Cleaner
for $3.99 and .24 tax for $4.23 total. I then stopped by Exxon, and I put the
Gumout fuel injection cleaner in the gasoline tank, and I then put in $15.50 of
premium at $1.879 a gallon. I then drove down by the waterfront. I walked lower
Greenwich Avenue. I sat out for a while. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue
again. I just returned home. CIO
Note:<888>04/08/01
Sunday 6:05 P.M. EDT: I was up at 3 P.M.. I chatted with a friend. I had
breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I did my house cleaning and watered the plants. I had a couple of
hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea. I just finished showering, and I
will go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>04/08/01
Sunday 4:05 A.M. EDT: I just finished watching TV. After the ice cream, I also
had a can of almonds. Well time for bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>04/08/01
Sunday 12:20 A.M. EDT: I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I sat out for a while.
I walked up to the top of the Avenue and I sat out for a while. I walked back
down the Avenue and sat out for a while. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue again,
and I sat out for a while. I then drove down by the waterfront. I returned
home. I think I will have some ice cream and ice tea and watch TV. CIO
Note:<888>04/21/01
Saturday 9:30 P.M. EDT: I went out, and I walked one and a half times around
Greenwich Avenue. I sat out for a while a couple of times. I drove by the
waterfront. I returned home. I am cooking dinner. I took a Pyrex pie dish, and
I added a couple tablespoons of olive oil. I washed a half boneless breast of
chicken. I rubbed it in the olive oil and put it in the dish. I peeled and
sliced in half a onion and added it to the dish. I put in a third of a cup of
white wine. I started microwaving a potato half way done. I added to the
chicken breast chicken poultry seasoning, ground black pepper, celery salt,
garlic powder, Italian seasoning, Oregano, Basil, and Paprika. I put on several
pads of "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter". I added to the dish the
half cooked potato. I am cooking it all in the convection oven at 350 degrees
Fahrenheit for 35 minutes. I will have it all for dinner with reheated peas and
ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>04/21/01
Saturday 6:40 P.M. EDT: I went back to bed until 3:30 P.M.. I had two hotdogs
with buns and condiments and ice tea and coffee. I cleaned my apartment, and I
watered the plants. I will now go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>04/21/01
Saturday 11:45 A.M. EDT: I was up at 9 A.M., and I had breakfast of Quaker
Honey Oats, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I chatted with a
relative. CIO
Note:<888>04/20/01
Friday 11:20 P.M. EDT: I went out, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue, and I
sat out for a while. I then went down by the waterfront, and I chatted with a
fisherman. I returned home, and I had two hot dogs with condiments and buns and
ice tea. Well time to start winding down. Have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>04/20/01
Friday 3:50 P.M. EDT: I went down by the waterfront for a bit of time this
morning. I made my 11 A.M. appointment. I stopped by Smokes for Less, and I
bought a carton of Seneca Lights 100s for $19. I returned home. About 1 P.M., I
had a fried hamburger with fried slice onion and bun and condiments along with
steamed frozen peas and microwave potato and ice tea. I just took a nap, and I
woke up about a half hour ago. One of my new GE 15 watt frosted bulbs from
Wal-Mart burned out, so I replaced it on the old sconce with a 25 watt clear
bulb. It is covered with a shade, so it does not glare. Well time for
cappuccino. CIO
Note:<888>04/20/01
Friday 9:35 A.M. EDT: I put the Commonwealth Products on display again. I
checked the mail. I have a 11 A.M. appointment. Time for some fresh air. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
04/20/01:
Note:<888>04/20/01
Friday 7:15 A.M. EDT: I was up at 5:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium
boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I was told the reason
for all the eagles downtown is that the restaurants have been throwing away a
lot of good garbage, and that they have been feasting on it. I centered the
brass and glass coffee table on the long green couch instead of the day bed.
With it slid down to the left of the day bed, one can get onto the day bed
without stepping on the glass table. However, I would put the day bed pillows
on the glass and brass table, so if one fell out of it, they would not hurt
themselves badly on the table. The cruise ship QE II "http://www.cunardline.com/" is arriving
in Manhattan now from South Hampton, England heading to Fort Lauderdale,
Florida; Lisbon, Portugal; and back to South Hampton before returning to
Manhattan. The Greenwich Harbor Inn is in the mist of a remodeling into a five
star hotel, so it is not available to guests until around October 2001. We see
lots of visitors all the time, so perhaps with warmer weather, more will be
showing up. CIO
Note:<888>04/19/01
Thursday 9:15 P.M. EDT: After dinner, I stopped by the library. I read the Wall
Street Journal. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue, and I sat out a while.
Well time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>04/19/01
Thursday 5:15 P.M. EDT: I went out, and I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New
York, and then the Hospital Thrift shop, then the bank again. I then went back
to the thrift shop, and they sold me a pair of double light brass Williamsburg
sconces for $40 for the pair. I then made my 3 P.M. appointment. I then
returned home. I took of the plug wires off the old pair of bathroom type
sconces, and put them on the new sconces. I put them in the same place above
the mirror above the Queen Anne chair. I put in 15 watt frosted bulbs. The tops
of the 15 watt bulbs are about 2 inches from the drop ceiling, however 15 watts
don't emit much heat. I would not use any brighter wattage without lowering
them several inches which would mean lowering the mirror. For now they're fine.
Light most the lights, they switch on with the door switch. Time to cook a
boneless breast of chicken with microwave potato and steamed frozen peas for
dinner with ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>04/19/01
Thursday 12:50 P.M. EDT: I did my regular internet routine. I installed Acrobat
Reader 5.0 and Internet Explorer 6.0 and Outlook Express 6.0. I also
reinstalled Apache. I ran Norton Disk Doctor and Norton WinDoctor. I will now
have a hamburger with fried onions, asparagus, and microwave potato, and ice
tea for lunch. I will then clean up and go out for my 3 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note:<888>04/19/01
Thursday 8:00 A.M. EDT: I was up at 6 A.M.. I had breakfast of Quaker Honey
Oats, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I watched a bit of television.
I saw on a Connecticut legislature assembly telecast that it is now 120 days in
jail for drinking and driving second offence. I don't drink myself. However, I
see people involved in public relations and entertainment that do. I guess they
need to use limousines when going out to dinner if drinking alcohol to avoid
prosecution. I thus hid away some of my products from the United Kingdom and
Commonwealth chambers of commerce in the usual place. I guess I will do a
little computer work. CIO
Note:<888>04/18/01
Wednesday 10:15 P.M. EDT: I went out, and I read the Wall Street Journal at the
library. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue, and I sat out a while. I drove down
by the waterfront. I drove around town a bit. I stopped by the Food Emporium,
and I bought boneless chicken breasts at a $1.99 pound for $3.40. I returned
home. Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>04/18/01
Wednesday 7:30 P.M. EDT: I went back out after lunch. I drove by the
waterfront. I stopped by ELDC thrift shop, and I bought a pair of red Vaurnet
sun glasses for $1.06. I went by the library, and I read the local paper. I
stopped by the Hospital thrift shop, and I bought 4 cloth 4 inch sconce light
shades for $2.50 each for $10 total. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue, and
I sat out for a while. I then drove by the waterfront. I returned home, and I
had a Nestea Ice Tea in a frosted mug. I put the four shades on the sconces, so
they don't glare. I chatted with a relative. I watched the ABC evening news. I
had a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea. Well time to
start ending the day. CIO
Note:<888>04/18/01
Wednesday 1:50 P.M. EDT: I went out and I drove a neighbor over to Port
Chester, New York. I stopped by the Greenwich waterfront. I remounted my Ship
to Shore interior antenna with black electrical tape in the rear window. The
suction cup had deteriorated in the sun over the years. I checked it, and it is
working fine. I replaced a rear backup light. I checked all the other lights,
and they're fine. I sanded the distributor cap rotor and its interior contacts
to remove ignition buildup. I put a rubber hose sleeve on the ignition coil
wire where it was touching the brake cylinder. I cleaned the interior
windshield. Earlier in the week, I sprayed WD40 on the battery terminals, and
throttle mechanism. I then stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I stopped
by the Hospital Thrift shop. I went by Gateway Automotive, and I bought a Gates
fan belt #7360, one inch smaller than recommended for $9.30. I then returned
home, and I installed it in about a half hour. I have put on two of the one
inch larger belts over the years, but they tend to stretch a bit and on a wet
night sound like cats making noise. Thus I have fixed it better. They outer
belt is for the emissions blower. I then had a fried hamburger with fried
onions and condiments on a bun with steamed asparagus and microwave potato and
ice tea. With sun spots, you really don't need coffee. Time for fresh air.
Note:<888>04/18/01
Wednesday 7:15 A.M. EDT: I have a 25 foot gray LAN cable that one could plug in
to the cable modem exchanging it with the shorter blue LAN cable, so one could
stretch it out and use a Laptop computer on the coffee table, dining table, or
desk. It is curled up from the cable modem unplugged to the right side of the
desk on the left arm of the blue sofa. However, alas I don't have a Laptop
computer. CIO
Note:<888>04/18/01
Wednesday 7:00 A.M. EDT: The Cole Porter brass and glass coffee table is about
23 5/8 inch by 37 3/4 inch by half inch thick glass top with 3/4 inch solid
brass frame 16 1/2 inch high and centered on the day bed across from the long
green couch. The glass top weighs about 50 pounds and the brass table weighs
about 50 pounds, so it weighs 100 pounds or more. The glass is supported on the
brass rails lengthwise, but it is not supported on the sides. Thus although
very sturdy, one should not try to stand on the table to get in the day bed.
Also, since the apartment in a bit cramped, a heavy brass and glass table has
very sharp corners, one could easily bruise one's legs on it. CIO
Note:<888>04/18/01
Wednesday 6:30 A.M. EDT: I was up at 4 A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium
eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I took the QE II whiskey jug
and Buckingham Palace candy tin and put them to the right of the Zenith
short-wave radio left of the bar on top of the Revere bowl with candy. I put
the Revere bowl with smoking accessories on the window ledge right of the air
conditioner. I put the Steuben dish with spice drops on the dining table in
front of the cordless phone. I put the answering machine and big button corded
phone on the left side of the bar table. I put the square Danish table between
the desk and the HP laser printer. I put the large pathos plant from the dining
table on it. I put the smaller Philodendron on the oak dining table lazy Susan.
I put the eagle ash tray on the Danish table. I put the Charles W. Morgan
Mystic Seaport Wedgwood ash tray on the Harvard Business School trivet. I put
the four English tea mats at the four corners of the Cole Porter brass and
glass coffee table along with the existing decorative items and the Americas
Cup place mat, so as not to dirty the glass table too much when using it. I put
the unique remotes on the upper left side. Basically, if someone wanted to use
the day bed, two people could move the brass and glass coffee table over to the
side between the long green couch and blue sofa corner. Of course they would
also have to remove the pillows and bolsters. However, the long green couch is
comfortable enough for a nap. Basically the day bed is more decorative and
useful for over night guests with a light breeze from the fan or air
conditioner. The one bed apartment is only 450 square feet with small separate
kitchen, bathroom, and narrow corridor to bathroom and bedroom. Thus one has to
try to constantly reorganize it better. However, it is extraordinarily quiet
here with the sound of the fan or air conditioner and air purifier.
Occasionally one can hear flight traffic from the local airport, and in the
summer once a week the long maintenance equipment and also the weekly garbage
removal. I also have 15 stereo and 7 computer speakers and 3 headphones sets
that one could use to tune out bothersome sound with. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>04/17/01
Tuesday 6:15 P.M. EDT: I went back out, and I stopped by the library. I read
the Wall Street Journal and the Greenwich Times. I checked out a book and a
video. I stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought B&B Spice Drops $1.99,
two "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter" .99 Heinz 30 oz. Ketchup $1.69,
S&S 10 Quart Dry Milk $5.39, 2 pounds onion $1.49, Large Brown Eggs $1.89,
half gallon Tropicana Premium calcium $1.99 for $16.54 total. I then returned
home. I put some spice drops out. I had two hot dogs with condiments and buns
and ice tea. I chatted with my Monday appointment, and I remade it for Friday.
I went back out. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue, and I sat out for a while.
Lots of eagles around. I observed the waterfront a while. I viewed the Hospital
Thrift shop some more. I returned home, and one of my neighbors could use the
old coffee table, so I gave it to that person. I chatted with some other
neighbors. Well time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>04/17/01 Tuesday
10:35 A.M. EDT: I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop and got the working
insert for my Marine Corps Zippo lighter. I stopped by the Putnam Trust ATM
machine inside since it gives 20s when outside is 50s. I went back to the
Hospital Thrift shop, and I bought a heavy brass and glass Cole Porter coffee
table for $25 and yellow pillow for $1.50. I put the coffee table carefully in
the car. I brought it home. I moved the long green couch back a foot to fit in
the new brass and glass coffee. I have about a foot space between it and the
green couch and a foot space between the dining table and the Queen Anne chair.
I let the building custodian have the old wood coffee table for any of the
tenants. I put the yellow pillow on the yellow computer chair throw. I filled
the Marine Corps Zippo and added flints and put it with the GCC Zippo in the
Nantucket ash tray. The glass table makes the small sitting area look more
spacious. Well time for more fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>04/17/01
Tuesday 7:00 A.M. EDT: I had a fried hamburger on a bun with fried onion slices
and condiments, microwave potato, steamed asparagus, ice tea, and cappuccino. I
will now clean up and go out in a little while for fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>04/17/01
Tuesday 5:30 A.M. EDT: I skimmed through the last half dozen issues of the
Greenwich Post. CIO
Note:<888>04/17/01
Tuesday 2:45 A.M. EDT: I finished and put away my laundry. CIO
Note:<888>04/17/01
Tuesday 2:05 A.M. EDT: I was up at midnight. I had breakfast of Quaker Honey
Oats, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I changed the sheets on my
bed. I am half way through the dry cycle on my laundry. CIO
Note:<888>04/16/01
Monday 4:05 P.M. EDT: I went out. I walked the entire length of Greenwich
Avenue. I stopped by Zyns Stationary and bought a Ronson five flint pack for
.95 . I stopped by the waterfront before and after. I returned home. I tried
drilling out the Zippo insert, but it would not come out. I put the good insert
in the Greenwich Country Club light along with a new flint and a spare flint
underneath the cotton tab and put it in the Nantucket ash tray. I will stopped
by the Thrift Shop tomorrow and get one of the other inserts from one of the
other lighters. I read in the Court Circular today is the Queen of Denmark's
61st birthday. CIO
Note:<888>04/16/01
Monday 12:05 P.M. EDT: I went out, and I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New
York. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop, and I bought a U.S.
Marine Corp Zippo lighter for $2.50. I stopped by Exxon and bought $16 of premium
at $1.969 a gallon. I checked my tires at 29 PSI. I stopped by the waterfront.
I stopped by Arnold Bakers factory outlet and bought 3 loaves of Arnold 12
grain bread and a 8 pack of hotdog buns for $3.54 total. I then stopped by
Smokes for Less, and I bought a carton of Senacas 100 Lights for $19. I then
returned home. The U.S. Marine Corp Zippo light flint tube was blocked, so I
replaced it with a similar insert from another lighter. I then put it in the
Nantucket ash tray. I put the Greenwich Country Club Zippo lighter with the non
working insert in my keepsake box. I will now have a couple of hotdogs with
buns and condiments and ice tea. There were no seagulls on the waterfront, so
it might rain. CIO
Note:<888>04/16/01
Monday 8:00 A.M. EDT: I had the last of the eye round roast with mushroom
gravy, microwave potato, steamed asparagus, ice tea, and cappuccino. I was
thinking about this news story Reuters Chinese Gold Hidden by Japanese found in
Thailand . Possibly the gold hidden in large caves in Thailand
might present a problem for the explorers since any large caves full of bats
might risk exposure to the explorers from rabies since bats frequently carry
rabies. Just like being out at night a lot here locally, one is exposed to bats
that might have rabies. Well I have to shower and clean up and start my day.
CIO
Note:<888>04/16/01
Monday 6:10 A.M. EDT: I went to bed after the last message yesterday. I was up
at 8:30 P.M., and I chatted with relatives and a friend. I had breakfast of
three medium eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I have been
thinking possibly sun spots might still be going on which might tend to make
people hyper globally. I went back to bed at 12:30 A.M. until 5:30 A.M.. CIO
Note:<888>04/15/01
Sunday 2:05 P.M. EDT: I went back out, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I
bought a raspberry pastry at St. Moritz for a dollar. I ate it downtown, and I
sat out for a while. I had two hot dogs with condiments and buns and ice tea
before going out. I sat out for a while downtown. I drove by the waterfront. I
returned home. I had a Nestea Ice Tea. I am a bit tired. I will go to bed. CIO
Note:<888>04/15/01
Sunday 10:10 A.M. EDT: I went back out and drove by the waterfront. I walked
lower Greenwich Avenue. I sat out a while. I drove by the waterfront. I sat out
at the top of the Avenue. I studied the real estate listings at Sotheby’s. I
walked lower Greenwich Avenue again, and I sat out a while. I drove back down
by the waterfront. I drove over to Grass Island, and I chatted with a local
fisherman. I stopped by the Stop and Shop. I then went to the Food Emporium,
and I bought Florida Natural orange juice with calcium for $1.89, large eggs
$1.69, Asparagus at .99 a pound for $1.96, buy one get one free of 93% lean
ground beef $4.63, Temeraire old-fashioned Dijon mustard 12.3 oz. $2.59 for
$12.76 total. I returned home. Last night I had some ice cream while watching
TV. It is a nice Easter day, but I am tired; so I will go to bed. CIO
Note:<888>04/15/01
Sunday 5:00 A.M. EDT: Yesterday afternoon, I finished the last can of almonds
before going to bed. I watched some TV just now. I just had two hotdogs with
buns and condiments and ice tea and a dill pickle. Well I guess I will go out
for some more fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>04/15/01
Sunday 1:50 A.M. EDT: Happy Easter. I went out and walked lower Greenwich
Avenue. I sat out a while. I walked up to the top of the Avenue, and I sat out
a while. I walked down the Avenue, and I walked around the lower avenue and
train station area. I sat out for a while. I drove down by the waterfront. Last
Thursday, somebody at the Hospital Thrift shop told me somebody was lost on a
sail boat off the Bahamas. I am not sure if it was somebody I know. Well have a
good morning. CIO
Note:<888>04/30/01
Monday 11:55 P.M. EDT: I chatted with a friend. I had dinner of roasted half
chicken broiler, baked potato, steamed asparagus, and ice tea. I watched TV. I
will now restart the server log. CIO
Note:<888>04/30/01
Monday 7:55 P.M. EDT: I am finished polishing. I took the old used Glade Plugin
refill, and I pried off the cap, and I filled it with lemon oil to use for
future scent control. Now for starting dinner. CIO
Note:<888>04/30/01
Monday 6:55 P.M. EDT: I was up at 3:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of three medium
boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I put the three blue
and white beach chairs in the back passenger side of the Volvo, and I also have
three webbing beach chairs in the trunk. I used glass cleaner on the glass
surfaces in the apartment. I cleaned the oak dining table and lazy Susan with
furniture cleaner, and I am now letting the lemon oil dry on them. I will now
do the kitchen cabinets. CIO
Note:<888>04/30/01
Monday 7:50 A.M. EDT: I relaxed a bit, and now it is time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>04/30/01
Monday 1:30 A.M. EDT: I finished off the spaghetti and tomato meat sauce with
ice tea. I guess it is time to start winding down for the day. CIO
Note:<888>04/29/01
Sunday 11:35 P.M. EDT: I went out, and I drove by the waterfront. I drove over
to the 24 hour CVS at the Riverside Shopping plaza where they had the $50,000
early morning robbery about two weeks ago. I bought two 13 oz. bottles of
L’Oreal Hydra Vive moisture shampoo with the store coupon and store card for
$2.99 both, Crest toothpaste 6.5 oz. Multicare Whitening for $2.50, CVS Lemon
furniture polish $1.49, BiC Five Pack of Lighters with store coupon $2.49, two
16 oz. bottle pack of European mystique shampoo and conditioner $1.79, CF
automobile Christmas tree air freshener new car smell .99, Glade Plugin Scented
Oil refill Hawaiian breeze $2.99, CVS 7 oz. shave gel $1.85, for $17.91 total.
All the CVS card discounts did not register on the cash register when scanned
and had to be entered manually. I then returned to town, and I walked lower
Greenwich Avenue. I then drove by the waterfront. I returned home, and I closed
the window. I closed the curtain. I moved the box fan in front of the air
conditioner and left if off. I put the miniature tropical plants back on the
window shelf. I put the Queen Elizabeth II Life Magazine issue coronation issue
back on the left window ledge. I put the George W. Bush inaugural invitation at
the kitchen entrance. I put the scent tree in the car. I put the Glade Plugin
scented oil refill in the plugin in the kitchen. I will now put away the CVS
purchases. CIO
Note:<888>04/29/01
Sunday 6:45 P.M. EDT: I was up at 2 P.M.. I chatted with a friend. I had
breakfast of oatmeal, orange juice, vitamins, toast, and coffee. I cleaned up,
and I went by the ATM machine at Bank of New York in Port Chester, New York. I
then went by Odd Job, and I bought a Hallmark card for $2.01, a TV cable
connector .79, a white 25 foot telephone handset cable .88 plus .25 tax for
$3.93 total. I then stopped by Radio Shack in Port Chester, and I bought a 50
foot TV cable for $9.99 plus a four way TV cable splitter for $6.99 plus $1.15
tax for $18.13. I then returned home. I chatted with two relatives. I connected
the kitchen Sony Trinitron to the Optimum cable box with the supplies I bought.
I tuned it in and adjusted it. Since the kitchen Sony is not cable ready it is
tuned into the channel on the cable box. One catch when one turns it on, it
comes on channel 2 and one has to select channel 3 to bring in the cable feed.
I then moved my two miniature palms from the left living room window moving one
on the backup CPU and one to the left window side. I hung the Queen Elizabeth
II Life magazine n the kitchen entrance. I put the Quail picture behind the
bedroom desk. I then pull the left living room window curtain open halfway, and
I opened the window all the way. I put the white box window fan in front of the
window to bring in fresh air. I turned off the thermostats. Now I will have
some reheated spaghetti and tomato meat sauce with ice tea and then go outside.
CIO
Note:<888>04/29/01
Sunday 7:05 A.M. EDT: I took off the plastic cover off the bedroom desk chair,
and while I was discarding it, I found an older 9 inch Sony Trinitron that had
been discarded. I tested, and it works fine enough on cable. I put it on to the
right side of the kitchen next to the refrigerator. I will connect it once I
get a long enough cable for the cablevision. I had to remove the Krups
Cappuccino and Coffee combination machine to the bedroom closet along with the
Gaggia coffee grinder. I put the Braun cappuccino and Royal coffee machine on
the left side left of the oven and the Krups black cappuccino between the sink
and oven. I put the stainless steel coffee mug rack on the toaster oven. I
rehung the power strip on the wall behind the Sony TV. I cleaned the counters.
Well, I am tired. Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>04/29/01
Sunday 3:35 A.M. EDT: I moved around some more bric a brac. I figured out, I
had plugged the backup computer speakers into the disabled onboard sound
instead of the Creative SW 32 card, so sound should work now. CIO
Note:<888>04/29/01
Sunday 2:40 A.M. EDT: I put the large plant from underneath the coffee table
back on the square Danish table to the left of the backup CPU. I tried lighting
underneath the coffee table, but I did not like the effect. I moved the Swedish
glass ball on the coffee table. I put both pineapple lamps on the bedroom desk.
I put the teak pineapple on the white bureau. I put the book light on top of
the bedroom TV with a 15 watt bulb for a night light. I moved some other bric a
brac. CIO
Note:<888>04/29/01
Sunday 1:20 A.M. EDT: I drove downtown by the waterfront. There was a fair
going on in Baldwin Park. I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I
found a piece of jewelry I turned into the police station. I returned home
about 11 P.M.. I had reheated spaghetti and tomato meat sauce and ice tea. I
moved the backup computer from the bedroom desk to the living room desk. It's
speakers don't seem to work. I will work on it later. I threw out the old
Lexmark Fax. I found a brass plate chair discarded, I put at the bedroom desk.
I put the living room desk items on bedroom desk. I put the large golden pathos
plant from the square Danish table to underneath the brass and glass table
showing through. I put the four British tea mats along the front of the table.
I put the Nantucket ashtray on the right back and the remotes on the left back.
I put the Americas Cup mat on top of the other on top of the front bar table. I
put the backup computer CPU on the square Danish table. I ran a 50 foot
telephone cord form the phone line splitters underneath the bar to the CPU. I
put my carry items on the St. Paul's Chapel Trinity Parish Broadway and Fulton
Street Manhattan plate which is on the back side of the round oak dining table.
Overall it seems a bit neater.
Note:<888>04/28/01
Saturday 6:20 P.M. EDT: Well, I finished house cleaning. I was just thinking on
the Brass and Glass coffee table, some time I could go up to Bliss Marine in
Darien, and buy about ten feet of brass picture tube wire along with brass
fasteners and a pair of brass turn screws and fasten the wire around the ends
of the glass where it meets the brass frame and tighten it with the attached
turn screws, so the glass is secure to the frame. Having taken a course in
architecture appreciation at Lake Forest College in Lake Forest, Illinois and
having once freeloaded on a friend in a apartment next to the IBM building in
Chicago, I think it is a Mies Vander Roah coffee table as in the architect of
the Chicago IBM building and the Seagram’s building. Well time for a couple of
hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea. Then I will clean up and go out
for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>04/28/01
Saturday 4:20 P.M. EDT: I was up at 1:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of three medium
boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I received a new ATM
card in the mail. I chatted with some neighbors. I found a brass valet rack out
by the dumpster, so I put it on the right side of the day bed. I watered the
plants. I will now start house cleaning. CIO
Note:<888>04/28/01
Saturday 5:00 A.M. EDT: I vacuumed the now dry rug underneath the brass and
glass coffee table with the Hoover upright vacuum to fluff it up. While
studying the coffee, I remembered I believe they use to have these in the
Seagram’s building in Manhattan, and one day they all disappeared. Since the
glass can easily slide off the side rails, and a heavy sharp 50 pound edge of
glass come plummeting down on one's foot for example and cause extensive damage
to the foot, and a smaller person like a child even more damaging, it is
basically an unsafe coffee table as designed. There is usually a catch to stuff
donated at the thrift shops. I studied the situation a while, and I eventually
went out to the car and got a five foot piece of blue 12 volt wire, and I
strapped it around over and under the table frame and glass on the left side
about a half inch in and secured it tightly, so the glass can only slide about
an eighth to a quarter inch in either direction on the 3/4 inch wide frame. For
now it is amply secure, but to move the table safely, one would have to remove
the wire to move the glass and then the frame. I am tired, so after some
goldfish crackers and ice tea; I will go to bed. CIO
Note:<888>04/28/01
Saturday 2:30 A.M. EDT: I went for a walk of the entire length of Greenwich
Avenue. I sat out for a while a few times too. I stopped by the waterfront. I
returned home. I removed the wine rack from underneath the brass and glass
table and put the wine underneath the front bar table. I put two more bottles
of Perrier in the refrigerator. I put the fold wine rack on the file cabinet in
the bedroom. I put the empty Dom Perigon champagne bottle I bought at the
Darien junior league balloon shop for a $1 back on the round oak dining table.
Since the brass and glass coffee table has half inch wide longitudinal rails on
which the half inch glass sits on only two sides, if it should shift off the
table despite the weight of the glass, it is best not to have any objects
underneath it, so hopefully in that eventually there would not be any
fracturing. CIO
Note:<888>04/28/01
Saturday 12:10 A.M. EDT: I finished my laundry and I put it away. I found out
by the dumpster a piece of Dupont Orlon oriental reproduction carpet in dark
green and beige pattern. I brought it inside, and I vacuumed it, and I
shampooed it with the Bissell rug shampooer. I put it underneath the Brass and
Glass coffee table centered on the day bed. It fit in quite well and looks
good, although at the moment it is still damp. Once it dries, and I vacuum it
again, it should look even better. I will now go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>04/27/01
Friday 10:25 P.M. EDT: I started the laundry, and it will be done in a half
hour. I changed the sheets on the bed. I will go out for some fresh air, after
I put the laundry away. I am also cleaning a half dozen throw pillow cases. CIO
Note:<888>04/27/01
Friday 8:25 P.M. EDT: I took a little bit of a walk outside. I cleaned my car
windows. I relaxed a bit inside. I had some reheated spaghetti with tomato and
meat sauce along with ice tea and cappuccino. I chatted with a relative. CIO
Note:<888>04/27/01
Friday 4:50 P.M. EDT: Well I was up at noon. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I chatted with government offices about
getting the electronic swipe on one of my cards fixed. I probably will have to
go over to Stamford next week. I researched Bell's Scotch and apparently it is
the most common Scotch in England, but they quit importing it to the United
States in 1990. On the "www.perrier.com" web site
whose corporate headquarters are across the street from me, it says that the
Duke of Windsor and other commonwealth representatives use to take Bell's
Scotch with them along with Perrier on their worldwide travels. I called a
friend, and I told them about the two Equestrian riding clothes shops up in
Banksville, New York. I guess with the Kentucky Derby coming soon, there might
be some renewed interest in horses. Well I guess I will have some reheated
spaghetti and tomato meat sauce in a little while. Then I will clean up and go
out for some fresh air. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
04/27/01:
Note:<888>04/27/01
Friday 3:50 A.M. EDT: Well, I once read the 77% of the private wealth in
America is owned by women over 70 years, so I would imagine while they sip on
their tea and toast, they might be interested in "http://www.teacouncil.co.uk/" . Well, I
will now send out my weekly note and head off to sleep. Have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>04/27/01
Friday 3:10 A.M. EDT: I took the nine bottle collapsible wine rack out of the
bedroom window and placed it beneath the brass and glass coffee table. I put my
wine from the bar and refrigerator in the wine rack along with Concorde grape
sparkling beverage and a couple bottles of Perrier and a old Dom Perigon
bottle. I left one white wine in the refrigerator and one Perrier along with
the Moet et Chadon. I put in a 12 pack of Barq's root beer to chill. I guess I
will now have a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments. Usually for
condiments on hotdogs, I use ketchup and Dijon mustard. On hamburgers for
condiments, I use mayonnaise, ketchup, Dijon mustard, fried onions, and
occasionally sliced dill pickle. I usually season my hamburgers when frying
with celery salt, ground black pepper, and garlic powder. Now back to hotdogs
and ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>04/27/01
Friday 12:20 A.M. EDT: I went out, and I walked the entire length of Greenwich
Avenue, and I sat out for a while at a few different spots. While walking
around the Greenwich Office plaza lower parking lot dumpster, I noticed they
had thrown out more old computer equipment, if one is into dumpster diving. It
looked to be about 486 vintage equipment. I drove by the waterfront. I then
stopped by the Food Emporium, and I bought asparagus at $1.49 a pound for
$2.94, hotdog rolls .99, AC pine cleaner $1.79, Prince of Wales Twinings Black
China Tea $2.89, Purdue Garlic flavor broiler chicken at .79 a pound for $3.82,
two packages of Butterball turkey franks $1.29 each for $15.16 total. While
downtown, I received a note from a regular walker that I had not seen in a
while, and I was sad to find out that his wife had passed away this winter. CIO
Note:<888>04/26/01
Thursday 9:15 P.M. EDT: I went out, and I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New
York. I then stopped by the Town Hall on an errand. I then went by Exxon, and I
bought $19 of premium at $2.039 a gallon. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift
Shop. I stopped by the Greenwich Hardware Store, and bought two two packs of 50
pound picture hooks for $4.98 both, and two two packs of 15 watt frosted candelabra
bulbs for $6.40 both plus .88 tax for $12.06 total. I drove by the waterfront.
I went by ELDC thrift. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I then drove up North
Street and viewed all the daffodils lining the road. I stopped by the
Banksville Service Center and viewed their large hardware and garden store. I
bought a six pack of the picture hook nails for $1.99 plus .12 tax for $2.11. I
then drove down Upper Cross Road to Round Hill Road, and I drove back into town
viewing the spring foliage. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then
returned a book and videotape at the library and checked out a new one. I then
stopped by Stop and Shop, and I bought S&S window cleaner .99, Pin Sol
$2.29, S&S grated parmesan cheese $1.99, two half gallons of Florida
Natural orange juice $1.88, a Tombstone Cheese pizza $2.99 for $12.22 total. I
went by Smokes for Less, and I bought a carton of Seneca Lights 100s for $19. I
then returned home. I rehung the Williamsburg Sconces with the 50 pound two
nail hooks and put new 15 watt frosted bulbs in them. Last night I also rehung
the older sconces with the same type hooks. I had to rehang a mirror and the
Shield of Pall Mall, since I had barrowed their hooks. I had reheated spaghetti
with sauce and ice tea for dinner. I chatted with a relative. Time to go out
for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>04/26/01
Thursday 11:35 A.M. EDT: I was up at 10:30 A.M.. I checked the mail. I had
breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I will now clean up and go out to do some errands. I have a 3 P.M.
appointment. CIO
Note:<888>04/26/01
Thursday 2:40 A.M. EDT: I exchanged the two different pairs of sconces on
opposite walls. I lowered the two French prints to cover the holes where I
removed one pair, although I did spackle the holes. Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>04/25/01
Wednesday 11:20 P.M. EDT: I sat outside briefly. I chatted with a relative. I
watched a bit of television. I had some goldfish crackers and ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>04/25/01
Wednesday 7:55 P.M. EDT: I had spaghetti with tomato meat sauce for dinner with
ice tea. I watched the ABC evening news and the BBC news. The BBC said that
Prince Charles is visiting Canada for a week. CIO
Note:<888>04/25/01
Wednesday 5:10 P.M. EDT: I went outside, and I chatted with some neighbors. I
updated Scott's Broadcast "http://mrscott.com/sound.htm" . I will now
make up some homemade spaghetti sauce. CIO
Note:<888>04/25/01
Wednesday 3:05 P.M. EDT: I was up at 9:30 A.M., and I had breakfast of oatmeal,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I fell back to sleep until 2 P.M.. I
just cleaned up. CIO
Note:<888>04/25/01
Wednesday 12:40 A.M. EDT: I watched a bit of TV. Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>04/24/01
Tuesday 10:35 P.M. EDT: I rested a bit. I watched the ABC evening news. I had a
couple of hotdogs on bread with condiments and ice tea. I just finished
watching a video. All quiet on the western front. CIO
Note:<888>04/24/01
Tuesday 4:35 P.M. EDT: I had a Mama Rosa pizza and ice tea. I watched a bit of
TV. CIO
Note:<888>04/24/01
Tuesday 3:10 P.M. EDT: I signed the lease papers, and I put the "http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm" in the
refrigerator. CIO
Note:<888>04/24/01
Tuesday 12:55 P.M. EDT: I showered and cleaned up. I went out for a breath of
fresh air. The baseball field in back is all groomed for the season. I have to
sign my lease for another year at 2 P.M. today. I am making up a batch of ice
tea. CIO
Note:<888>04/24/01
Tuesday 11:20 A.M. EDT: I was up at 10 A.M., and I had breakfast of three
medium eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I reinstalled the
latest version of "http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu" and it is now
once working again along with "www.ud.com" . Thus while
running the server, my computer is doing a little bit extra work. CIO
Note:<888>04/23/01
Monday 11:40 P.M. EDT: Well time for bed. Have a good night. CIO
Note:<888>04/23/01
Monday 10:25 P.M. EDT: After backing up the C: drive to the D: drive, I ran
Norton Disk Doctor on the C: drive and then Norton Speed Disk on the C: drive.
I then backed up the E: drive to the D: drive. This all took a while. While
doing this, I walked around the building and sat outside a while. I watched the
ABC evening news. I had dinner of baked boneless breast of chicken in white
wine with herbs and spices, baked half onion, baked potato, steamed frozen
peas, ice tea, and decaffeinated instant coffee. I went out to the library
about 8 P.M., and I read today’s and Sunday's Greenwich Times, the Wall Street
Journal, and Time Magazine. I then walked Greenwich Avenue one and a half times
sitting down for brakes occasionally. I returned home at 10 P.M., and I
restarted the server. CIO
Note:<888>04/23/01
Monday 3:10 P.M. EDT: I was up at 10 A.M.. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I have a 25 year old 1974 Volvo 244. Since
it was a nice day, I washed it and dried it. I then wax and buffed it with the
Prestone Bullet car wax. The wax dispenser, does not work too well when working
sideways. I then cleaned the windows with Windex and wiped the dash area and
door entries. I then vacuumed the car. The car once again looks very good. It
took about three hours to do this. I then reattached the ship to shore antenna
with Velcro fasteners which are stronger than electrical tape. I had two
hotdogs on buns with condiments for lunch with ice tea. I am running the air
conditioner on low at 72 degrees Fahrenheit on energy saver, since in the
afternoon when the sun hits my west facing windows, it can warm up a bit. I
will now do a C: drive to D: drive backup. CIO
Note:<888>04/22/01
Sunday 11:20 P.M. EDT: I rested a bit. I had dinner of baked boneless chicken
breast in wine, baked half onions, microwave potato, steamed frozen peas, and
ice tea. I watched a bit of TV. CIO
Note:<888>04/22/01
Sunday 6:20 P.M. EDT: I rested a bit. I chatted with a friend. I had a couple
of hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea. I watched TV and rested a bit.
I had some goldfish crackers and ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>04/22/01
Sunday 10:10 A.M. EDT: I was up at 7 A.M.. I watched TV. I had breakfast of
three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I went
through my regular internet routine. I chatted with a friend. CIO
Note:<888>05/07/01
Monday 7:15 P.M. EDT: I relaxed a bit and had some ice tea. I took the cover
off the French antique reproduction computer chair. I turned it around and now
have it facing the coffee table with the yellow pillow on it. I put the folding
web back chair at the main computer. I put one of the dining table bent oak
chairs at the backup computer desk. CIO
Note:<888>05/07/01
Monday 6:15 P.M. EDT: I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason
Street again. I drove down by the waterfront. I made my 4 P.M. appointment. I
will now head off to bed. CIO
Note:<888>05/07/01
Monday 2:50 P.M. EDT: I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason
Street. I paid my rent at First Union on Havemayer Place. I drove over to the
Connecticut State office in Stamford, Ct.. I picked up my EDO card and also got
a state picture ID. I stopped the Old Greenwich Thrift shop. I went to the BNY
ATM. I stopped by the Old Greenwich CVS, and I bought with CVS circular coupons
two 4.2 oz. Crest Whitener for $3.49 both, two 1 liter CVS yellow mouthwash
$2.99, two Edge gel $2.98 plus .57 tax for $10.03. I then returned to the Old
Greenwich Thrift shop, and I bought two Tommy Hilfiger short and long sleeve
shirts in plaid for $6 and $5 extra large. I then drove around Tod's Point. I
sat out for a while. I then went by Staples, and from the clearance table, I
bought Hammermill laser and inkjet paper for $2 each and .24 tax for $4.24. I
then stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop. I drove down by the waterfront. I
returned home. I received a Furest silk tie from a relative that recently
bought it in Barcelona, Spain. I had two hotdogs with buns and condiments and
ice tea. I chatted with a relative. The post man buzzing my apartment buzzer
left a banging noise on my answering machine tape which was startling. Time to
go out, I have a 4 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note:<888>05/07/01
Monday 9:30 A.M. EDT: I rested a couple of hours. I just had a reheated slice
of ham, microwave potato, steamed frozen broccoli, and iced coffee. I will now
go out. CIO
Note:<888>05/07/01
Monday 6:30 A.M. EDT: I added the last four months of Scott's Notes to my long
note file available from "http://mrscott.com/note02pr.htm" in three
different formats. I also printed out the last four months. CIO
Note:<888>05/07/01
Monday 1:20 A.M. EDT: I chatted with some relatives and went to bed about noon
yesterday. I was up at 11 P.M., and I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. I just started the dry cycle of my laundry. I
changed the sheets on the bed. I used the new bit driver I got yesterday to
tighten the hex nuts on the bedroom desk chair. Time to shower and clean up.
CIO
Note:<888>05/06/01
Sunday 11:00 A.M. EDT: I went back out after the last message. I walked lower
Greenwich Avenue. I bought a almond Danish at St. Moritz bakery for $1, and I
ate it in front of the senior center. I drove around the waterfront. I went to
the Putnam Trust Bank of New York ATM. I drove back to town, and I cleaned my
car windows since pollen had accumulated. I stopped by Starbucks, and I bought
an extra large Sumatra decaffeinated coffee for $1.80 and .20 tip. I drank it in
front of the senior center. I went to the Island Beach parking lot to the
Knights of Columbus flea market. I bought a 41 piece bit and socket set for $5
and a Chinese five piece kitchen knife set with sharpening steel and cutting
board in a case for $8. I then drove back down by the waterfront. I next
stopped by the Food Emporium, and I bought a half gallon of Tropicana calcium
orange juice for $1.99 and a 38 oz. box of Pepperidge Farm goldfish crackers
for $5.29 for $7.28 total. I returned home, and I put the kitchen knives in a
knife holder next to the TV. I put the cutting board on the cutting boards. I
put the case in the lower left cabinet and the sharpening steel in the center
drawer. I had some ice tea. I will now have a couple of hotdogs with buns and
condiments and ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>05/06/01
Sunday 6:15 A.M. EDT: I slept until 4 A.M.. I had a slice of reheated ham,
steamed frozen broccoli, 2 small microwave potatoes, and ice tea. I watched a
bit of TV. CIO
Note:<888>05/06/01
Sunday 2:05 A.M. EDT: I watched a bit of TV. CIO
Note:<888>05/06/01
Sunday 12:40 A.M. EDT: I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I sat
out for a while. I drove by the waterfront. I returned. I had a couple of
pieces of cherry pie. CIO
Note:<888>05/05/01
Saturday 10:05 P.M. EDT: I was up at 8 P.M.. I had breakfast of three medium
boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I cleaned my toaster
oven. I will now clean up and go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>05/05/01
Saturday 11:40 A.M. EDT: I went out after the last message. I stopped by the
waterfront. I went over to Old Greenwich and used the BNY ATM. I got my hair
cut at Off Center Stylists for $16 plus $4 tip. I drove around Tod's Point. I
sat out a while. I drove back to central Greenwich. I stopped by the Hospital
Thrift shop. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I stopped by the
central post office, and I obtained and mailed money orders for my Cablevision,
Optimum Online, and Verizon telephone. I sat out a while. I drove by the waterfront.
I bought $13.40 of premium at Exxon for $2.099 a gallon. I also bought Ronson
butane fuel for $2.89 plus .17 tax for $3.06 total. I stopped by the Arnold
bread outlet and I bought 3 loaves of 12 grain bread and a cherry pie for $3.83
total. I stopped by Smokes for Less, and I bought a carton of Seneca Lights
100s for $19. I returned home. I had a Barq's rootbeer in a frosted mug. I
filled my shell butane lighter and put in a new flint and put it on the coffee
table. I just had a piece of cherry pie with ice tea. I also took a Benadryl
since there is lots of pollen out today. CIO
Note:<888>05/05/01
Saturday 5:05 A.M. EDT: I fell asleep until 2 A.M.. I had a couple of hotdogs
with buns and condiments and ice tea. I just finished watering the plants and cleaning
the apartment. I will now clean up and go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>05/04/01
Friday 10:35 P.M. EDT: I went to bed about 6 A.M.. I had a telephone call from
a relative about 11 A.M.. I had a friend stop by at about 2 P.M.. We chatted
for a while. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. The friend left about 5 P.M.. I slept until 8:30 P.M.. I had dinner
about 9:30 P.M. of reheat ham slice with Dijon mustard, steamed frozen
asparagus, microwave potato, and iced coffee. I updated Zone Alarm to version
2.6 . The computer had stopped while I was asleep possibly from a power dip.
CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
05/04/01:
Note:<888>05/04/01
Friday 4:15 A.M. EDT: I went out, and I walked the lower Greenwich Avenue area.
The water company was flushing hydrants. I was told there is highway
construction in both directions on I-95 at night. They are still working on the
Arch street railroad bridge at night. I drove down by the waterfront. I
returned home, and I had ice tea and watched a bit of TV. CIO
Note:<888>05/04/01
Friday 12:55 A.M. EDT: I mailed a card before making it to my 3 P.M.
appointment. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop. I stopped by the Grand
Union, and I bought a Boars Head ham at $1.99a pound for $5.51, I Can't Believe
It's Not Butter $1.49, Nielsen's hotdog buns $1.50, Dove soap 2 pack $2.49,
Heinz 32 oz. ketchup .99, two dozen large white eggs .88 each, 2 lemons $1.38,
2 limes .89, two imported navels $1.73, Jack Frost 5 pounds sugar $1.99,
Hellmann’s real mayonnaise 32 oz. $2.99, two Khans jumbo beef franks $3.69
both, 5 pounds California potatoes $2.99, 2 pounds onions .99, two half gallons
Tropicana Grovestand orange juice $2.49 for $35.54 total. I then stopped by
Vals and bought Angostura bitters for $4.02 total. I returned home, and I put
away my purchases and put the fruit in the silver bar bowl. I had a Barq's
rootbeer in a frosted mug. I watched the ABC evening news. I had a slice of
microwave heated ham with Dijon mustard, microwave potato, steamed asparagus,
and ice tea. I fell asleep until 11 P.M.. I watched TV. I will now have a
couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea. I also moved to the
right window the box fan and turned it off, so the air conditioner will not be
obstructed. CIO
Note:<888>05/03/01
Thursday 1:50 P.M. EDT: I finished making iced coffee. I am just finishing up
making ice tea with 10 Lipton bags, 2 Lipton green, one Twinings Prince of
Wales black tea, and one Twinings Earle Grey along with the usual formula from "http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm". I moved the
Queen Elizabeth II Life magazine coronation issue from behind the backup
computer to the right of the General Electric 14,500 BTU with remote air
conditioner I got last June at Partridge and Rockwell for $589. I have it set
at 72 degrees Fahrenheit on low with "Energy Saver" active with the
box fan in front of it on low. The apartment is very comfortable. I will now
shower and clean up for my 3 P.M. appointment. I also moved the contents of one
Danish end table drawer to the exposed one. I put four ice tea glasses below
the bar and four more steins in the freezer with the other two. I also put the
four thermoses with old hurricane water out in the kitchen. I put the old bathroom
sconces in the bedroom closet. CIO
Note:<888>05/03/01
Thursday 11:40 A.M. EDT: I was up at 9 A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium
eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I checked the mail. I have a 3
P.M. appointment today. CIO
Note:<888>05/02/01
Wednesday 9:10 P.M. EDT: I went back out, and we had a building emergency alarm
go off, but none of the apartment indicator lights were lit, so the police
investigated, but there was no problem. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue,
and I sat out for a while. I then drove by the waterfront. I returned home.
Time for bed.
Note:<888>05/02/01
Wednesday 4:45 P.M. EDT: I drove down by the waterfront after the last note.
The swan was not swimming out into the harbor this morning, so perhaps the
sharks are swimming north through Long Island sound. I walked lower Greenwich
Avenue. I had a almond Danish from St. Moritz bakery. I took two pictures with
two cameras of two morning walkers in front of the veterans monument with the
red, yellow, and white tulips. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop, and they
have another Danish table like I bought yesterday. I stopped by the library,
and I read the local paper. I drove over to Stamford, and I stopped by the
state office to have them reissue my state card since the stripe does not work.
I drove over to Noroton Heights and Bliss Marine is not there anymore. I drove
over to Royaton and I stopped by the hardware store. I then stopped by the Boat
Yard marine supply. I stopped by Northwest Marine in Norwalk. None of them had
turnbuckles. I stopped by the Electric supply store near CompUSA. I stopped by
CompUSA. I then went to Home Depot in Norwalk, and I bought two stainless steel
turn buckles for .89 each, two nine foot stainless steel picture cords 100
pound test for $2.99 each, and a assortment pack of picture hooks like I use
for $8.99 plus .99 tax for $17.49 total. I then returned home. I installed two
4.5 foot strand cords on the brass and glass coffee table to secure the glass
with the turn buckles. It looks very good. One can not find them in brass
easily. I then had dinner of reheated roaster half, steamed asparagus,
microwave potato, and ice tea. Time for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>05/02/01
Wednesday 6:05 A.M. EDT: I cleaned up, and I wrote a letter to a family member.
I will now go out. CIO
Note:<888>05/02/01
Wednesday 3:50 A.M. EDT: I was up at 1:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of oatmeal,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I put the square Danish table next
to the day bed, so one can step on it to get on the day bed. The two Danish end
tables are then next to each other. I moved around some bric a brac. I will now
clean up and go outside for fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>05/01/01
Tuesday 6:10 P.M. EDT: I had a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments and
ice tea about 7 A.M. I sat outside for a while. I went by Putnam Trust Bank of
New York. I stopped by the Post Office and obtained .75 cent money orders for
my GEICO automobile insurance, AT&T long distance, and American Association
of Retired People Annual Membership which is $10. I then drove by the
waterfront. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop. I bought two packs of file
cabinet hangers for $3. I then walked back to the bank. I then returned to the
Hospital Thrift shop, and four $45, I bought a Danish fruitwood end table like
I already have. I gave them my three yellow and green web beach chairs, but I
kept the three blue and white canvas ones in the trunk. I stopped by Exxon, and
I bought $12 of premium at $2.039 a gallon. I then stopped by Smokes for Less,
and I bought a carton of Seneca Lights 100s for $19. I also bought $6.80 of
postage at the Post Office. I then returned home. I will install the file
holders latter. I put the two Danish end tables divided by the square Danish
table at the back side of the blue sofa leading to the hallway. I cleaned and
polished the new end table. I rearranged the bar ware, so the right table is
open to hop on the day bed. I took off the bamboo web mat from the square
table. It all looks presentable. It is about a 20 and a half inch wide opening
to the hallway along the closet wall. I put the small oak table on the side of
the blue couch with the Nantucket ashtray. I also put the brass night light
with orange glass globe and 15 watt bulb on it. I then sat outside a while. I
then relaxed inside a while and had a ice tea. I then relaxed outside a while.
I am tired after being awake 27 hours. Time for a light snack and bed. CIO
Note:<888>05/01/01
Tuesday 4:45 A.M. EDT: I did a little May Day decorating. I moved the left side
computer speakers at the entry low. I slid the oak dining table over to the
kitchen entry with two place settings and still the four bent oak chairs. I
slide the desk with backup computer further to the left. I put the long green
couch along the window wall to the right of the desk. I put the blue couch
opposite it facing the windows perpendicular to the day bed. I moved the bar
behind the bed in front of the right side of the day bed with the square Danish
table to its left and the small oak table left of it. I have the Dupont Orlon
throw rug between the two sofas with the brass and glass table in between. I
put the Queen Anne chair in front of the entertainment center to the left of
the day bed. It is all much more open, but there is no easy access to the day
bed except by stepping over the blue couch, and if one used it, they might
knock over objects on the bar. Also the car is very conspicuous. Still over all
it is a much better effect. Happy May Day. I will rest, and then I have to pay
bills today. CIO
Note:<888>05/14/01
Monday 10:00 P.M. EDT: I watched some of the business news. I had the rest of
the rib eye beef, steamed asparagus, microwave potato, and iced coffee for
dinner. I cleaned and sliced the strawberries and put them in a container with
orange juice and a few dashes of Angostura bitters. I am running the General
Electric Profile 14,500 BTU air conditioner at 70 degrees Fahrenheit on Energy
saver. I just talked with a friend for a while. I put the Dutch flag back up in
the bedroom. I put from left to right the U.S.A., Saudi Arabian, and British
flags in front of the window curtains. I put the small French, Scottish, and
Norwegian flags on top of the backup computer monitor. Well I guess I should
clean up and go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>05/14/01
Monday 5:20 P.M. EDT: I went back to bed a while. I watched some business news.
I guess I will do a little regular internet work. CIO
Note:<888>05/14/01
Monday 2:30 P.M. EDT: I was up at 1 P.M., and I had breakfast of Post raisin
bran, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I checked the mail. It looks
like might rain. CIO
Note:<888>05/14/01
Monday 12:50 A.M. EDT: I went for a walk on lower Greenwich Avenue. I drove by
the waterfront. I returned home. I relaxed for a bit. While, I was relaxing for
a bit, the oxen yoke fell off from it's secure position above the living room
closet. I had it securely fastened, so someone taller must have removed it and
put it back less securely, so it fell and broke one of the Williamsburg candle
holder crystal shades. I replaced both crystal shades with a similar pair, I
happen to have. I then swept up the glass, and vacuumed the carpet. CIO
Note:<888>05/13/01
Sunday 9:30 P.M. EDT: I went back out. I walked the entire length of Greenwich
Avenue. I stopped by CVS, and at the clearance section cigar cigarettes were
half price. I bought five cartons of cigar cigarettes for $3.75 each carton
plus $1.13 tax for $18.70 total. They were buy one get one free package
cartons. I then drove down by the waterfront. I stopped by the Food Emporium
and bought a Purdue Oven Stuffer at .79 a pound for $6.03 and asparagus at
$1.99 a pound for $1.79 for $7.81 total. I returned home. I had dinner of
reheated eye round beef, steamed asparagus, microwave potato, and ice tea. I put
the Commonwealth of Nations emergency winter provisions back on display. Well
time for fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>05/13/01
Sunday 4:50 P.M. EDT: I registered my new Microwave oven on the internet at "www.geappliances.com". I used the
sensor button to cook some microwave popcorn in a bag. Not much happening. I am
just relaxing. CIO
Note:<888>05/13/01
Sunday 4:05 P.M. EDT: I chatted with someone else. I went out, and I washed my
antique 1976 white Volvo and cleaned its windows. I had some ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>05/13/01
Sunday 1:40 P.M. EDT: I was up at noon. I had breakfast of a ham omelet, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I chatted with a relative. CIO
Note:<888>05/13/01
Sunday 1:10 A.M. EDT: I went for a walk on lower Greenwich Avenue after the
last message and bought 2 boxes of Arm and Hammer baking soda at CVS for .99
both. I sat out in the park a while. I drove down by the waterfront. I stopped
by Stop and Shop, and I returned $1.10 in soda cans, and bought Carolina Brown
Rice $1.39, 1 pound of strawberries $1.28, Asparagus $1.49 a pound $1.51, large
white eggs $1.69, Wizard Air Freshener .99, for $5.82 total. I then returned
home, and I had a frosted Barq's rootbeer in a frosted mug. I had dinner of reheated
eye round beef with mushroom gravy, steamed fresh asparagus, microwave potato
and ice tea. I relaxed a bit. The air quality was quite lousy today. I suppose
we need some rain. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>05/12/01
Saturday 4:30 P.M. EDT: I was up at 10:30 A.M. this morning. I had a ham
omelet, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I have finished house
cleaning and watering the plants. I made up a batch of iced coffee. I had a
half hour until, I put a new batch of ice tea in the refrigerator. I had two
hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea for lunch. I just finished
showering and cleaning up. I closed the fresh air vent on the air condition and
set it to 70 degrees F. on Energy saver. I will go out for some fresh air once
the ice tea is in the refrigerator. CIO
Note:<888>05/12/01
Saturday 4:45 A.M. EDT: Well not much happening in this neck of the woods. I
guess because of all the sharks in the sound, the experts should bring back the
launch. CIO
Note:<888>05/12/01
Saturday 3:25 A.M. EDT: I finished off the cheese cake. I turned on the AC fan
without the cooling. I relaxed a bit. Since it is warmer outside, I put away
the Commonwealth of Nations Emergency supplies for winter in their usual
storage place. Well not much happening. CIO
Note:<888>05/11/01
Friday 11:55 P.M. EDT: Well I went out after the last message, and stopped by
the Greenwich Library, and I read the local paper and the Wall Street Journal.
I checked out a book about network security. I then drove over to Staples in Old
Greenwich, and I bought a Oxford two pack of black side clip binders for $5.49
plus .33 tax for $5.82 total. I noticed they were clearing out office chairs
and selling Hammermill legal paper for $5. I then drove around Tod's Point at
sunset. It was an unusually large big red sunset. It reminded me of the reports
of sunsets in Ireland in the old days before the Irish famine when the volcanic
activity had increased in Iceland. Well let's hope it is not an ill omen. I
then stopped by the Greenwich waterfront. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I
returned home at about 9 P.M., and I had ice tea. I put my latest notes
printout in one of the Oxford binders. I relaxed a bit. I then had two slices
of reheated eye round beef with mushroom gravy, steamed fresh asparagus,
microwave potato, and iced coffee. I relaxed a bit. With the increased pollen
and air pollution I feel more comfortable by the air conditioner. I turned it
down to 70 degrees Fahrenheit. CIO
Note:<888>05/11/01
Friday 5:05 P.M. EDT: I was up at 4 P.M.. For breakfast, I had a ham omelet,
toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I will now clean up and go out for
some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>05/11/01
Friday 888:35 A.M. EDT: I moved around a little bit of bric a brac in the
kitchen. I broke a clear yogurt glass and cleaned it up. Hopefully, I got all
the glass out of the kitchen carpet. I relaxed a bit. I checked outside to see
if the sun came up. Well time for bed. As a point of reflection, if indeed a
major series of typhoon type storms does hit Florida and the coasts worldwide
every 500 years or so, I would say we are about due. Possibly like the storms
that wiped out the Roanoke settlement after a prolong period drought.
Frequently after periods of major drought like in Florida, it is a precursor to
a once in every half millennium tyrannical tropical storm season. It is hard to
know, I am not that well versed in the old history, one would have to check
with the 400 up north and the committee of 100 down south. If the Roanoke
settlement had major drought before its disappearance whenever that was, I
forget the year; obviously a MAJOR TROPICAL DISTURBANACE was proceeded by an
extended period of drought. As we all know in St. Augustine, the oldest tree in
Florida is about 400 years old, and in a tropical environment like Florida,
there should be older trees, unless the state only evolved in a major tropical
storm about 400 years ago, probably caused by unpredictable solar flares
heating up the earth's core causing extensive volcanic activity which in turn causes
major typhoon continent altering storms. Of course, it is just my theory, I
don't pretend to be an expert. Have a good day. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
05/11/01:
Note:<888>05/11/01
Friday 3:40 A.M. EDT: After the last message, I went back out and I walked
lower Greenwich Avenue area, and I sat out a while. I walked up to the top and
sat out a while. I walked back down, and I sat out a while. I walked the lower
Avenue area again, and I sat out a while. I drove down by the waterfront. I
returned home, and I had cheese cake and ice tea. I pulled out the blue kitchen
bureau a few inches from the wall. I put the backup Faberware convection oven
in the bedroom closet. I put the new General Electric sensor microwave oven
sideways on the blue bureau sitting on the two boards, so it is more easily
accessible. I put the used Faberware convection oven on the refrigerator with
the other stuff to the right. I put the hurricane water thermoses back in the
right living room closet on the left side. I put the toaster oven behind the
microwave oven along with the coffee mug tree and Danish tin cigarette ash can.
I hung a bunch of French cookware on the kitchen walls with the brass picture
hooks I bought. Although the space between the blue bureau and the GE oven is
three inches more narrow, it all looks a bit more open. I also cut the edges of
the three merging carpet pieces together evenly, and taped them underneath
together with duct tape. I put the cereal boxes behind the blue bureau in the
three inch space. I put the meat cutting board to the right of the refrigerator
in the narrow space. Thus, the best concept of spring cleaning or interior
design and cheapest is just to rearrange what one already has. CIO
Note:<888>05/10/01
Thursday 7:35 P.M. EDT: I chatted with a couple of friends. Well time for some
fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>05/10/01
Thursday 5:40 P.M. EDT: I went out about 1:30 P.M.. I stopped by the Hospital
Thrift shop. I sat out downtown a while. I made it to my 3 P.M. appointment. I
returned home. I had dinner of sliced eye round beef reheated with mushroom
gravy, steamed fresh asparagus, microwaved 2 small potatoes, ice tea, and
French cheese cake. I will now have some cappuccino. Needless to say my GE
Profile 14,500 BTU air conditioner with a remote control is working just fine
with the summer western sunlight coming in. I turned it down to 70 degrees
Fahrenheit. I channel surfed a bit. CIO
Note:<888>05/10/01
Thursday 11:45 A.M. EDT: I went to bed about 2:30 A.M., and I was up at 10:30
A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, and
coffee. I have a 3 P.M. appointment today. I will now do a little regular
computer work. CIO
Note:<888>05/10/01
Thursday 12:40 A.M. EDT: I went out after the last message, and I stopped by
Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I then went by the Hospital Thrift shop, and I
bought a wood swivel office chair covered in synthetic brown leather for $25. I
next stopped by Lecters, and I bought a white Rubbermaid white dish rack and
drain tray for $4.99 and .30 tax for $5.29 total. I then drove by the
waterfront. I next drove over to the Arnold bread store, and I bought a French
cheese cake for $1.89 and Arnold hotdog buns for .99 less 10% senior discount
for $2.59. I then stopped by Smokes for Less, and I bought three cartons of
Seneca Light 100s for $19 each, Ronson flints .69, Ronson lighter fluid $1.99
plus .15 tax for $59.63 total. I then returned home, and I put the swivel chair
at the computer. I put the folding wicker chair underneath the Danish square
table. I put the flints in the top left kitchen blue bureau drawer and the
lighter fluid in the right of sink cabinet top shelf. I put cheese cake on the
cutting board. I put the new dish rack in and threw out the old dish rack. The
new swivel computer chair makes access to the main computer or backup computer
easier. It is wobbly, but comfortable. I raised the keyboard up with a package
of paper. I then went back out at 5 P.M., and I drove down by the waterfront. I
then walked lower Greenwich Avenue twice and I sat out a while. I then walked
up to the top of the Avenue, and I sat out a while. I returned down the Avenue,
and I sat out a while. I received a birthday card from a regular. I then drove
down by the waterfront. I then stopped by the Food Emporium, and I bought buy
one get one free of A&P red bag, and dark roast, two of each, for $2.99
each two, and Tropicana ruby red and a tangerine both with calcium for $1.99
each, a bag of Hasslenut coffee $4.39, and Temeraire French Dijon mustard $2.59
for $16.94 total. I then returned home, and I chatted with a relative. I then
mixed the existing coffee beans with the new beans and put them all in the
freezer in the coffee jars. I will now have a piece of French cheese cake for
my birthday. CIO
Note:<888>05/09/01
Wednesday 2:45 P.M. EDT: I had some goldfish crackers and ice tea, and I went
to bed at 11 P.M. last night. Today is my 51st birthday. I was up at 7 A.M.
this morning, and I had breakfast of Post raisin bran, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I chatted with a friend. I went back to bed. I was up at
noon. I moved my car from in back to the front parking lot since they had
finished cleaning the lot. I chatted with a relative. I just baked the eye
round roast and I heated two cans of Franco American mushroom gravy with the
box of sliced mushrooms and herbs and spices. I had a couple of slices of the
beef with mushroom gravy and two small microwave potatoes and steamed fresh
asparagus along with ice tea and ice coffee. Time to clean up and go out. C
Note:<888>05/08/01
Tuesday 9:50 P.M. EDT: I went back out, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I
sat out for a while. I stopped by the waterfront. I returned home, and I had
ice tea and goldfish crackers. I made up a mixture of a quarter cup of white
vinegar and a quarter cup of hot water with a little liquid antibacterial soap
in it. I damp rubbed some tea stains on the yellow French sitting chair and
wipe all the fabric with the mixture on a wash cloth. I took my old chopping
board that had split in half, and I put each half underneath each side of the
GE microwave oven, so its plastic legs have more traction and it raises it an
inch higher. I level the boards with thin layers of cork cut from a wine cork.
Thus the microwave is level and it is more firmly placed. I slid it to the left
side, so on the empty area to the top right of the refrigerator, I have placed
the pump thermos, a olive oil bottle, and a olive oil tin pourer. Well I am
bushed. Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>05/08/01
Tuesday 5:40 P.M. EDT: I went out, and I drove downtown. I stopped by the Mews
thrift shop, and I bought a brown leather size 38 inch belt for $1. I walked
the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I got a $1 parking change at the Avenue
BNY. I bought two boxes of Arm and Hammer baking soda at CVS for .99 both. I
sat out a while. I drove down by the waterfront and I chatted a while. I
stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street again. I went by the
Hospital Thrift Shop. I bought $14.65 of premium at Exxon for $2.099 a gallon.
I stopped by Stop and Shop, and I bought 4 boxes of Kellogg’s raisin bran at
$1.50 each, S&S window cleaner .99, two Franco American mushroom gravy
$1.09 each, I Can't Believe It's Not Butter $1.49, two bunch of thin asparagus
at $1.49 a pound for $3.17, Orville Redenbacher’s microwave popcorn two for $3,
Eye Round Roast at $1.99 a pound for $6.37, Nielsen's hotdog buns $1.50, Sliced
fresh mushrooms $1.79 for $26.55 total. I returned home, and I put the glass
cleaner in the trunk. I put away my purchases. I had a Barg's rootbeer in a
frosted mug. I put new Arm and Hammer baking soda in the freezer and
refrigerator. I dumped down the old baking soda down the drains. I had two
hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea. Time for fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>05/08/01 Tuesday
11:40 A.M. EDT: After the last message, I stopped by the Putnam Trust Bank of
New York ATM. I then drove up the Merritt Parkway to Wal-Mart off Route 7 in
North Norwalk, Ct.. They have lots of Mother's Day specials. I bought a white
General Electric Sensor Microwave oven Model Number "JES1351WB001"
for $99.96 plus $6 tax for $105.96 . It is 1.3 cubic feet and 1100 watts. It
has sensor controls. This was $20 lower than when I looked at it a month ago.
They also have a similar Panasonic on sale for $90. I noticed they are selling
the Lexmark Inkjet printer and kit for $50. I then returned home. I carried up
the new GE microwave with the custodian's skate board mover and removed the 15
year old GE above range model out by the dumpster. I bought it about 13 years
ago for $20 at a tag sale. I figured the old one lasted so long, I might as
well buy GE again. I cleaned the area above the refrigerator and put the new GE
sensor microwave on top of the refrigerator. I broke down the carton and store
it behind the bed board. I read the instructions. I tried the instant beverage
button on a cup of water. I then tried the instant potato button on two medium
small potatoes and then with a 1.5 minutes to go, I put in microwave proof
plate with cover with a slice of ham and had that with ice tea for lunch. Two
important items in the instructions are not to put the glass turntable when hot
into water and also not to run the microwave empty along with all the other
usual instructions. It is not yet listed at "www.geappliances.com" . It is made
in Korea. Well time for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>05/08/01
Tuesday 6:45 A.M. EDT: Well time to go out for some fresh air, and maybe an
errand. CIO
Note:<888>05/08/01
Tuesday 6:15 A.M. EDT: I finished the laundry. I installed the latest version
of MSN explorer "http://explorer.msn.com/home.htm". I am now
doing my regular internet routine. CIO
Note:<888>05/08/01
Tuesday 5:05 A.M. EDT: The laundry is on the dry cycle. I hung out my yellow
Gortex slicker to dry in the shower. I am also washing the bath mat in bleach.
I just finished showering and cleaning up. CIO
Note:<888>05/08/01
Tuesday 4:05 A.M. EDT: I was up at 2:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium
boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I put $15 on my laundry
card. I am washing the yellow slip cover and a few other items. I push the
coffee table a bit down towards the TV, so I have the yellow French chair moved
closer into the sitting area, so the chair at the backup computer is open. I
could get a router at CompUSA this week for $100 at $50, less $20 mailin rebate
for $80 total, so I could use both computers at the same time. However, since I
only work on one computer usually the main one at a time, I don't think I need
it.
Note:<888>05/21/01
Monday 3:50 P.M. EDT: Well, I tried to relax; but I did not fall asleep. I made
a couple of local calls. The visitors are coming out next Monday. Time to try
to fall asleep again. CIO
Note:<888>05/21/01
Monday 8:00 A.M. EDT: I had a couple of slices of the French bread with "I
Can't Believe, It's Not Butter", now I will rest. CIO
Note:<888>05/21/01
Monday 7:00 A.M. EDT: I went out, and I drove by the waterfront. I told then
walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I told the train station agent about the EMT
emergency on Saturday night. I returned home. I chatted with a couple of
neighbors. I will now rest since friends are coming out later today. CIO
Note:<888>05/21/01
Monday 5:00 A.M. EDT: I used the Krups steamer for making the rice. I just used
it, and I steamed a pound and a quarter of asparagus for 30 minutes. I cooked
them in with cool water in the steamer basket. I laid them out in a
longitudinal flat Rubbermaid container. Then I mixed a quarter cup of white and
red vinegar with a half cup of French white wine and tablespoon of Temeraire
Dijon mustard, dashes of ground pepper, onion powder, celery salt, oregano,
basil, Italian spices, parsley, hot curry powder, chili powder, and Hungarian
paprika and filled the container with the mixture, and I put the asparagus
vinaigrette in the refrigerator to chill. Well time for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>05/21/01
Monday 3:15 A.M. EDT: I had a bowl of the onion soup with parmesan cheese on it
along with a bowl of the herbal rice and a glass of ice tea. I just took the
French Bread out of the convection oven, and I am letting it cool on a wire
rack. I just chatted with a relative who was up late. CIO
Note:<888>05/21/01
Monday 2:15 A.M. EDT: Well the rice is done. I put it in a longitudinal rubber
maid container in the refrigerator underneath the onion soup container. I will
start cooking the French bread that I am letting rise in the convection oven in
ten minutes. CIO
Note:<888>05/21/01
Monday 1:10 A.M. EDT: I am making the French Bread recipe in the Welbilt bread
machine, and I will take it out after it rises for 40 minutes and bake it in a
French Bread pan at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 40 minutes in the convection
oven. CIO
Note:<888>05/21/01
Monday 12:50 A.M. EDT: Well, I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I
drove down by the waterfront. I am making up six cups of herbal brown rice that
I added all my spices and the liquid condiments I used for the onion soup
except mustard and instead of 2.5 cups of water, I substituted one cup of water
with a cup of French white wine. CIO
Note:<888>05/20/01
Sunday 9:45 P.M. EDT: Well I slept some more. I then had a couple of hotdogs in
onion soup along with ice tea. Well, I guess I will clean up and go out for
some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>05/20/01
Sunday 5:45 P.M. EDT: A friend called up, and he and his wife are visiting in
Manhattan and will come out tomorrow and give me a call. I was up at 4:40 P.M.,
and I had breakfast of Kellogg's raisin bran, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I then relaxes a bit. I guess I will clean up shortly and go out. CIO
Note:<888>05/20/01
Sunday 3:35 A.M. EDT: I watched a video, and I had some microwave popcorn and
ice tea. I feel, a bit tired; so I will go to bed shortly. Have a good morning.
CIO
Note:<888>05/20/01
Sunday 1:25 A.M. EDT: I went for a walk of lower Greenwich Avenue. I then
walked up to the top. I then walked the lower Greenwich Avenue area around the
train station. EMT responded to a commuter train and took a passenger to the
hospital. I sat out for a while. I returned home. I noticed a obituary on the
bulletin board, another tenant died in the building this past Tuesday, May 15.
CIO
Note:<888>05/19/01
Saturday 9:40 P.M. EDT: I was up at 3 P.M.. I had a wrong number call at about
1 P.M.. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I have finished house cleaning and watering the plants. I
also cleaned the oven burner tops, the oven, and the convection oven. I a bowl
of the onion soup with two sliced hotdogs in it along with ice tea. Time to
shower and clean up and go out for fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>05/19/01
Saturday 8:10 A.M. EDT: I went back out down by the waterfront, and I think
Long Island Sound with the sharks is still there last time I looked. Some of
the usual morning people were there. I sat out downtown for a while. Then I
returned home. Well time for some rest. CIO
Note:<888>05/19/01
Saturday 4:20 A.M. EDT: I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue, and
also the lower Avenue a second time. I sat out at various locations. I just now
returned home, and I tried a bowl of the onion soup I made earlier along with
ice tea. I am now munching on some peanuts. Time to start winding up the day. I
was told they're having a tag sale today at the Old Greenwich Civic Center. CIO
Note:<888>05/19/01
Saturday 12:45 A.M. EDT: The chicken broth onion soup will be done in about a
half hour. I boiled and simmered the broken up cooked chicken carcass in about
2 1/2 quarts of water for and hour and fifteen minutes. I then strained the
broth off into another pot with a strainer. I then rinsed the bones and meat to
cool them and picked the meat off the bones and added it to the broth. I then
pureed a cup of the mixture at a time in the blender, so as not to have hot
broth come out the top when you turn on the blender. I then strained the
mixture twice with colander into a clean pot each time. Thus there should not
be any bones or crissle in the broth and chicken mixture. Then with my new
sharp Chinese cooking knives I bought for $8 at the Knights of Columbus flea
market, I peeled four large onions. I then slit them in half lengthwise. I then
crossed sliced them about an eight of an inch and added them to the Revere pot.
I added two cups of the Rene Juno white wine, I bought today. I then turned it
on to boil. I added two tablespoons of my Temeraire French Dijon mustard, a
ounce of Jack Daniels whiskey, dashes of Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce,
McHilney's Tabasco sauce, Angostura bitters, Sesame Seed oil, Olive Oil, soy
sauce, four pads of " I Can't Believe It's Not Butter", dashes of
Chinese five spice, hot curry, ground pepper, celery salt, garlic powder,
Hungarian paprika, cinnamon, oregano, parsley, Chile powder, rosemary leaves,
chicken and meat seasoning, basil, Italian seasoning, ground nutmeg, thyme,
ground ginger, and a few bay leaves, all common CVS spices, plus a beef and a
chicken bouillon cube. I brought this mixture to a boil, and then am now
simmering it for an hour. It will be done in ten minutes. I will then
refrigerate it, since I have no freezer space with the coffee beans in the
freezer. It is about three quarts of chicken broth onion soup. I will then go
out for some fresh air, if it is not raining. CIO
Note:<888>05/18/01
Friday 11:05 P.M. EDT: I was up at 12:30 P.M., and I had Kellogg’s raisin bran,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I checked the mail, and I received
my Visioneer $30 rebate. I cleaned up, and I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of
New York on Mason Street and cashed it. I then stopped by the Hospital Thrift
Shop. I next stopped by the ELDC thrift shop. I then went by Staples, and I
bought from the Clearance center 4 boxes of 100 bags of Bigelow tea for .50
each box for $2 total. I then stopped by the Old Greenwich Thrift Shop, and I
bought a pair of brass candle sticks for $3 plus .18 tax for $3.18 total. I
then went by Tod's Point, and I sat out for a while, and I parked in the
southeast parking area, and I chatted with a local. I gave the person one of
the boxes of tea to try out. I then stopped by Radio Shack at the Riverside
Plaza, and next I bought a three pack of Perrier at the Food Emporium for $1.99
plus .15 deposit for $2.14. I then stopped at CVS there, I bought a two pack of
Dove Soap sensitive skin for $1.79 plus .11 tax for $1.90 total. I toured the
A&P liquor store. I then stopped by Benie Sez and toured their liquor
store. I then drove over to Var Max liquor pantry on the Post Road in Port
Chester, and I toured their store. They have doubled the size of the store
expanding their wine area. I noticed half gallons of Jack Daniels at the
Riverside Plaza A&P are $30 as well as Benie Sez where at Var Max in Port
Chester it is $36. Thus I guess hard liquor is cheaper in Connecticut. I did
noticed that the wine in Port Chester at Var Max seemed to be a couple of
dollars a bottle cheaper, and they have a huge inventory of premium wines. I
bought three 1.5 liters Rene Junot white wine $5.99 each plus $1.09 New York
tax for $17.26 total. I returned home and brought my purchases up to the
apartment. I usually buy wine with computer rebates. I helped a neighbor move
an air conditioner up the six steps to our higher landing. He wants me to help
him install it tomorrow, however maintenance usually does that. It seems like
it might be tricky. I then put the new brass candle holders with candles with
the others on the long living room bureau. I put the wine on the bar. I had a
chicken leg and thigh with the rest of the breast meat for dinner with steamed
asparagus and ice tea. I then broke up the rest of the chicken carcass, and I
am simmering it in a pot of water at this point for about and hour. I will
strain the broth from the bones in another hour, and add four sliced onions and
some white wine and herbs and spices for a homemade onion soup. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
05/18/01:
Note:<888>05/18/01
Friday 3:45 A.M. EDT: Well another quiet week in Greenwich. I suppose once the
children get out of school, it will be a little busier. Well time to send out
the weekly note. Have a good morning. CIO
Note:<888>05/18/01
Friday 1:25 A.M. EDT: Well I went for a walk of the entire length of Greenwich
Avenue. I sat out for a while at various locations. I drove down by the
waterfront. I stopped by the Food Emporium, and I bought 4 three packs of
Perrier for $1.99 each plus .5 deposit on each of the 12 bottles, limit 4 three
packs to a customer, so they can send them back to France for $8.56 total. I
suppose now that Perrier with U.S. headquarters across the street is owned by
Nestle a Swiss company, that the French might not be as enthusiastic about
buying the product, although Perrier water is of French origin from the
Province of Garde. I think it is suppose to be the oldest water on the planet
at least a half billion to a billion years old. Thus Perrier has been kicking
around for a long time on the planet, and just because the packaging says year
2000, it does not go out of date. I returned home, and I put the Perrier on the
lower level of the bar. I started my laundry, and I have 40 minutes until the
dry cycle is done. It is raining lightly outside, and is suppose to rain for
the next 2 or 3 days, which will end a lot of the pollen problems, but
unfortunately will be good for mosquito larvae, possibly bringing back Egyptian
Encephalitis. I will now have a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments and
ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>05/17/01
Thursday 9:20 P.M. EDT: I drove downtown, and I stopped by the Hospital Thrift
shop, and I bought a pair of single brass candle holders for $5 both. I then
made my 3 P.M. appointment. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I stopped by
the Avenue BNY ATM. I bought from the Greenwich Hardware store 70% off 11 white
candles for $3.20 plus .19 tax for $3.39 total. They have a battery powered
blood pressure machine at 70% off for $30, but mine I already have works off a
transformer. I stopped by CVS, and I bought Palmolive antibacterial dish
washing detergent for .99, two boxes of 3 packs of Redenbacher’s microwave
popcorn for $2.99 both, 2 packages of spice drops for .59 each, three clearance
Bugler's rolling papers for .65 each plus .39 tax for $7.50 total. I then
walked up to the top of the Avenue. I then walked back down the Avenue. I then
drove down by the waterfront. While driving by the Town Hall, I noticed they
have a huge Norwegian flag for Norwegian Independence Day. I then stopped by
the Food Emporium, and I bought three 3 packs of liter bottles of Perrier for
$1.99 a three pack, two half gallons of Florida Natural orange juice with
Calcium for $1.99 each, Asparagus @ $1.99 a pound for $4.28 and Khans beef
hotdogs for $1.99 got $16.67 total. I then returned home. I put the new brass
candle holders with candles on the long bureau with the other pair. I put the
new candles in the bookcase with the others. I had a Barq's frosted rootbeer in
a frosted mug. I had four thick slices of Purdue oven stuffer chicken white
meat with Tabasco with steamed asparagus and ice tea and decaffeinated Folgers
instant coffee. I chatted with a couple of relatives. Time for more fresh air.
CIO
Note:<888>05/17/01
Thursday 1:15 P.M. EDT: I rehung the towel rack to the right of the
refrigerator before going to bed this morning at 5 A.M.. I was up at noon when
a friend called. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. Time to clean up and go out. CIO
Note:<888>05/17/01
Thursday 3:55 A.M. EDT: I sorted out some other bric a brac. I have a 3 P.M.
appointment this afternoon, so time to start off for bed. CIO
Note:<888>05/17/01
Thursday 3:00 A.M. EDT: I sorted my polo and golf shirts and flannel shirts in
the bedroom closet for warmer weather. I cleaned and put the glass salad bowl
on the oak dining table with other items, I found sorting out the right kitchen
cabinets. I put the cough drops and other candy that were in the glass bowl in
plastic bags in the top right long bureau drawer. I had some peanuts and ice
tea. CIO
Note:<888>05/17/01
Thursday 1:35 A.M. EDT: I rotated the warmer weather clothes to the opening
sides of the living room closets. I put the square Danish table in front of the
file cabinet in the bedroom, and the dark small oak table at the end of the
blue sofa. CIO
Note:<888>05/17/01
Thursday 12:25 A.M. EDT: I had a bag of microwave popcorn with ice tea. I have
been watching TV. I might have some of the strawberries now. I moved the First
Alert fire extinguisher from the kitchen entrance to the right side wall of the
kitchen entrance. CIO
Note:<888>05/16/01
Wednesday 9:05 P.M. EDT: I moved the long bureau and Danish end table bar
forward, so the pathway to the bedroom hallway is 22 inches. I put the small
dark oak table in front of the bedroom half size file cabinet. CIO
Note:<888>05/16/01
Wednesday 8:25 P.M. EDT: I cleaned and saddle soaped and brushed nine pairs of
my winter shoes in the right living room closet. I put the hurricane water jugs
underneath the oak dining room table. I folded and arranged my sweaters in the
sweater closet. CIO
Note:<888>05/16/01
Wednesday 7:05 P.M. EDT: I chatted with a relative. I had a Purdue leg and
thigh along with some breast meat and steamed asparagus and ice tea. I watched
the ABC evening news. CIO
Note:<888>05/16/01
Wednesday 5:15 P.M. EDT: I was up at noon. I had Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I had to restart the computer and server
and reset the clocks since the electricity had gone off. I fell asleep until
4:30 P.M.. I just sat outside and had some ice coffee. CIO
Note:<888>05/16/01
Wednesday 3:00 A.M. EDT: I sifted through my email. I went through "http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm" . I had a
couple of microwave hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea and then some
goldfish crackers. I moved some bric a brac around. Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>05/15/01
Tuesday 11:55 P.M. EDT: I went back out, and I stopped by the ATM. I stopped by
Exxon and bought $16.15 of premium at $2.139 a gallon. I then walked lower
Greenwich Avenue and the train station area. I sat out for a while. I then
stopped by the Stop and Shop, and I bought two Stouffer's Hearty meals for
$2.50 each, two I Can't Believe It's Not Butter $1.49 each, S&S light salt
16 oz. peanuts $1.99, Wizard Neutral air freshener .99, a five pound bag of
Idaho potatoes $2.99 plus .06 tax for $14.01 total. I then returned home, and I
put away my purchases. I had a cup of Folgers’s decaffeinated instant coffee.
CIO
Note:<888>05/15/01
Tuesday 9:20 P.M. EDT: I cooked a 7.5 pound Purdue oven stuffer with it
sprinkled with celery salt, ground pepper, garlic powder, poultry seasoning,
Italian spices, oregano, and basil and Master Choice barbeque sauce spread on
it, along with two medium potatoes, and steamed asparagus and ice tea. I
cleaned up, and I watched the ABC evening news and a CBS Navy program. Time for
fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>05/15/01
Tuesday 6:15 P.M. EDT: I was up at 1:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of three medium
boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I then went out without
cleaning up. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I
stopped by the Greenwich Hardware store, and I bought a package of three large
D rings with screws for $3.49 and a 100 pound brass picture hook with three
carbide nails for $2.49 plus .36 tax for $6.34 total. I then stopped by Gateway
Auto Supply, and I bought a Gates 7365 alternator belt for $9.34. They only had
one and I needed two, so I went to Delta Auto Parts and bought a similar Car
Quest 7365 alternator belt for $10.35 plus .62 tax for $10.97 total. I then
returned home. I dropped the splash pan underneath my 1976 Volvo 244 DL by
taking off the six bolts. I then loosened the alternator from underneath and
the emissions blower from above. I took off the emissions belt I had replaced a
few weeks ago and removed the two old alternator belts and put on the new
alternator belts and tightened them. I then replaced the emissions blower belt
and tightened it and reinstalled the splash pan. All three belts are new now
and properly adjusted. The 1976 Volvo 244 DL has two belts on the alternator,
and it is not as complicated since I don't have power steering or air
conditioning. It took about an one hour and fifteen minutes, and I was done
with it at 4:30 P.M.. I keep mechanics hand cleaner in the trunk. I then had
some ice tea. I then attached two of the D: rings to the back of the long
bureau mirror and secured the 100 pound test wire ends underneath the D: rings.
I put them in with the smaller holes up, so the screws would not put the larger
holes on the other sides of the D: rings. I hung it behind the bedroom door
with the 100 pound three nail brass hook I bought and another one like it I
had. Thus the mirror is securely hung. I will now clean up. CIO
Note:<888>05/15/01
Tuesday 6:25 A.M. EDT: I moved the blue bookcase into the kitchen entry. I
exchanged the longer lower mahogany veneer bureau without the mirror between
the day bed and Danish end table bar. I polished it and put Bric a brac on it.
I put the taller and narrower solid mahogany bureau where the other bureau in
the corner by the bedroom bureau with the oak bookcase on top. I will hang the
bureau mirror behind the bedroom door when I get some eye screws. I am most
tired. It looks a lot better. Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>05/15/01
Tuesday 4:05 A.M. EDT: I went out after the last message, and I walked the
entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I sat out a while. I drove down by the
waterfront. I returned home about 1 A.M.. I had some strawberry mixture,
microwave popcorn, a peanut butter sandwich, and ice tea. I then moved the
Danish end tables bar further towards the door. I put the oak shelf case from
the bedroom entrance at the kitchen entrance. I put the Salton coffee maker on
it. I put the mahogany bureau between the day bed and the Danish tables bar
with some bric a brac on it. I put the square Danish table at the end of the
blue sofa with the small oak table. I put the blue and gray throw over the
exposed back of the mahogany bureau. I put the ships bell from the kitchen
entrance on the wall to the left of the windows. I put the towel rack from the
kitchen entrance in the bottom bureau drawer. I rehung the bedroom door. I put
the bull Durham pipe tobacco on the Long Island light bulb in the bedroom
window. I put the Lindburg radio on top of the bedroom TV. I put the Moulin
Rouge water color to the right of the bathroom door. Basically the bedroom
entrance is more open, and it now has the door again. This all took a while.
CIO
Note:<888>05/31/01
Thursday 7:40 P.M. EDT: I also had three pickled asparagus. I just finished
dinner. Time for a after dinner nap. CIO
Note:<888>05/31/01
Thursday 6:20 P.M. EDT: I am letting two loaves of French bread rise before
cooking. I made two packages of sugar free blueberry Jell-O and for the cold
liquid I added 1/3 French white wine, 1/3 orange juice, 1/3 canned mixed fruit
juice and a can of mixed fruit. I am now chilling it in the refrigerator. I
took a can of Alaskan pink salmon and flaked and added dashes of black pepper,
garlic powder, basil, oregano, Italian spices and mixed it all together. I then
shaped it all into four patties and powdered them with flour and put them in a
oiled pan. I topped them off with Hungarian paprika and parsley. I will bake
them at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for about 20 minutes. I will have two French
bread slices, with two salmon croquets with a microwaved baked potato for
dinner with ice tea in a while. CIO
Note:<888>05/31/01
Thursday 3:35 P.M. EDT: Well, I was up at 8 A.M., and I had breakfast of
oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I slept until 2 P.M., and I
checked the mail. I had a tuna sandwich, three asparagus, and the rest of the
strawberry mixture. CIO
Note:<888>05/30/01
Wednesday 9:50 P.M. EDT: I relaxed a bit. A friend paid a visit. I returned the
Lockhart snow partridge picture that was leant to me which was hung behind the
bedroom desk. I put the NASA Shuttle launch picture behind the bedroom desk. I
took the Louisiana Heron Audubon picture from the right lower bedroom entrance
and put it at the left side bathroom entrance. I had a Swanson's Hearty meat
loaf dinner. I will now try to get some rest. CIO
Note:<888>05/30/01
Wednesday 3:35 P.M. EDT: I checked the mail. I left messages with a couple of
friends. I washed sorted and restacked the dishes above the kitchen sink. I had
a sliced French bread with tuna mixture with ice tea with one asparagus and the
rest of the herbal brown rice. CIO
Note:<888>05/30/01
Wednesday 10:35 A.M. EDT: I went to bed about 1 A.M., and I was up at 8 A.M.. I
had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. CIO
Note:<888888888888>05/29/01
Tuesday 9:25 P.M. EDT: I just chatted with a friend. Time to try to rest. CIO
Note:<888888888>05/29/01
Tuesday 7:15 P.M. EDT: I relaxed a bit. I had a tuna mixed sandwich on white
French bread slices, ice tea, a couple of pickled asparagus, and a half cup of
herbal brown rice. Well time to start winding down for the day. CIO
Note:<888888>05/29/01
Tuesday 4:20 P.M. EDT: I relaxed a bit. I then cleaned all the pots and pans
underneath the counter between the stove and sink. From the cleaning there are
cleaning fumes in the apartment. Time for fresh air. CIO
Note:<888888>05/29/01
Tuesday 12:45 P.M. EDT: Well, I went out and I dusted the 1976 White Volvo 244
DL, aligned the seat belts, cleaned the front window. I relaxed a bit. I took
another third of a loaf of French bread and split it, and made the same tuna
mixture from a can of tuna, and made a tuna hoagie, ate it along with a couple
of pickled asparagus, half the remaining strawberry mixture, and a half of cup of
the herbal brown rice mixture along with ice tea. I then looked at my mail. I
set the GE Profile 14,500 BTU remote control air conditioner at 78 degrees
Fahrenheit Energy saver. CIO
Note:<888888>05/29/01
Tuesday 7:55 A.M. EDT: Well, we did not get any bad weather. I fixed my
automobile battery jumper cables yesterday which had a loose pinch clamp. I
tightened it with the vice grips. I did a few minor walk a rounds the building.
I figured possibly the Crater Lake, Oregon cougar paid us a visit to let us know
there might be problems at Crater Lake. The last time that one went up, it
changed the planet 6000 years ago. I believe their is a mountain near there
called Mount Scott. Maybe skunk oil or pine oil will keep big cats away. I am
not sure. I went downtown yesterday to meet up with a couple of old friends. We
stopped by Starbucks on Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with a relative afterwards.
I had some reheated herbal brown rice and the rest of the turkey franks and
beans mixture and ice tea. I went to bed about 8 P.M.. I was up at 5 A.M.. I
then had a bowl of oatmeal, toasted slices of French bread with butter
substitute, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee with milk and sugar. I turned
off the computer when I slept just to let it be down for a while. I have not
been cleaning up for the last five days to restore my natural skin body oils in
the salt air. I guess I will clean up now. CIO
Note:<888888>05/28/01
Monday 1:55 P.M. EDT:
N.O.A.A.:Weather Warning Until 7 P.M., 05/28/01
Greenwich, Connecticut USA
Severe Thunderstorms, Possibly Tornadoes, and
Possibly Hail up to 2 inches. CIO
Note:<888>05/28/01
Monday 11:10 A.M. EDT: Well, I finished making the two loaves of French bread,
and I bagged it in a plastic bag and put it to the left of the refrigerator. I
then wrote a letter and put it in the mail room out box for pick up tomorrow
since today is a three day weekend. I topped off the oil on my car and the
antifreeze coolant. The passenger front window sprayer is still blocked on its
passenger side hole. The car seems to be in good shape. I had a bowl of brown
rice and a tuna fish sandwich and ice tea. I chatted with a relative. I am
relaxing now. CIO
Note:<888>05/28/01
Monday 5:50 A.M. EDT: I was up at 3 A.M., and I had two medium boiled eggs,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I used the Welbilt bread French
bread machine and set it on French bread recipe and added three cups of
Pillsbury flour, 2 1/2 teaspoons of Fleischmann’s yeast, two tablespoons sugar,
one teaspoon salt, three tablespoons olive oil, one cup and a tablespoon warm
water and ran it though its kneading cycle. I then removed the dough, and I
rolled it out into two long lengths the length of the double Ekart bread pan.
Once it has risen an hour in a slightly warm convection oven, I will bake it
about a half hour at 350 degrees Fahrenheit. I will then have 2 French bread
baguettes. I will now write a letter. CIO
Note:<888>05/27/01
Sunday 6:00 P.M. EDT: Well, I will rest now. CIO
Note:<888>05/27/01
Sunday 4:15 P.M. EDT: Well, I will try to get some sleep. CIO
Note:<888>05/27/01
Sunday 2:25 P.M. EDT: Well, I did a bit of work. I relaxed a bit. I took a
short walk. Well have a good day. CIO
Note:<888>05/27/01
Sunday 7:45 A.M. EDT: Well, I relaxed a bit. I checked my heart rate on the
pressure machine using the upper left arm instead of the lower left arm, and it
was at 130-81 pulse 75. CIO
Note:<888>05/27/01
Sunday 5:40 A.M. EDT: Well, I relaxed a bit. Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>05/27/01
Sunday 3:40 A.M. EDT: Well, I had some pork and beans and ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>05/27/01
Sunday 2:55 A.M. EDT: I changed the salmon and gold mirror for the 2 foot by 3
foot mirror from the left hallway and put the salmon and gold mirror back to
the right of the computer. I put NASA Shuttle launch mirror to the left of the
bathroom door. Well, I think that solves that problem with the Mountain Lion
lurking at least for my apartment, but in case of emergency fire entrance, it
is more awkward. CIO
Note:<888>05/27/01
Sunday 2:05 A.M. EDT: Possibly, I came up with a solution for the firemen
entrance to the left of the air conditioner. I took the 2 foot by 15 inch
salmon and gold framed mirror, put it facing outward through the Plexiglas, so
any intruder like a mountain lion would see it's own reflection and be scared
off. It just might work. I took the NASA shuttle picture from above the bedroom
desk, and put it to the right of the main computer. I took down the framed
George W. Bush inaugural invitation from the kitchen entrance and switched it
with the underlying picture of the Russian Tall Ship "KRUZENSHTERN"
which could be one of those real white slavery ships with secret compartments,
one hears about on the waterfront and put it above the bedroom desk. CIO
Note:<888>05/27/01
Sunday 1:05 A.M. EDT: I put the bathroom closes hamper on the bedroom Danish
table for easier aggress to the toilet. The bathroom ceiling is aluminum studs
and sheet rock open to the higher false ceiling, so it is not a secure location
from a mountain lion. CIO
Note:<888>05/27/01
Sunday 12:40 A.M. EDT: Well, I can't fall asleep. I have a headache from the
Pine Sol, I used for cleaning. I usually put it in a spray bottle, and spray it
on tile, porcelain, silver, Formica, steel, , but not finished wood and wipe it
with a damp cloth. I use bleach on the cutting board. It says on the bottles
that Pin Sol or Pine Cleaner is 15% to 18% pine oil and the rest and inert
ingredient unnamed. I cleaned the cutting board with a teaspoon of bleach and a
few drops of lemon oil. In the old Languedoc restaurant in Nantucket, we used
to use bleach and baking soda to clean the cutting boards every night. I have a
kick into the apartment Fire Emergency Plexiglas window to the left of my air
conditioner for fire emergency entrance about 15 inches by 24 inches pushing
into the apartment. However, if and possibly a mountain lion were in the area,
it could hop onto the roof to the second floor and push its way in through the
family pictures, the Victorian lamp shade lamp, the curtains, the Styrofoam,
and the Plexiglas secured by duct tape. On the duct tape, there is a pull flap
for exiting also. I cleaned the display silver today, the brass displays, the
spices racks above the sink and walls around them. I tried fixing the shell
butane lighter on the bedroom dresser, but it still leaks butane. I plugged the
GE cordless phone into the backup computer council, I put in a 15 watt turn
light bulb in the bathroom. I put a unbent paper clip on the middle shelf left
hallway bookcase, for unlocking the bathroom door. My kitchen and bedroom
rechargeable flash lights don't work, and the old Lou Scott Eveready plastic
flash light and the Rayovac rubber flashlight are in the bedroom and the two
Lantern lights are on the shelf behind the front entry, and the other rubber
Rayovac flashlight is on the bar next to the Queen Elizabeth II cruise ship
souvenir whiskey jug. I put a 8 watt bulb in the book lamp on the right hallway
bookcase; and that is about as much extra chores, I did. CIO
Note:<888>05/26/01
Saturday 7:55 P.M. EDT: Well I relaxed a bit. My heart rate is 128/80 pulse 98.
Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>05/26/01
Saturday 6:25 P.M. EDT: I tried to do a more thorough house cleaning and
watering the plants. I checked the mail and threw out the garbage. A friend
called. I had a tuna fish sandwich, reheated herbal brown rice, and ice tea.
Well time to start winding down for the day. CIO
Note:<888>05/26/01
Saturday 10:20 A.M. EDT: I checked my blood pressure after the meal with the
Omron Diastolic machine, I bought at the Hospital Thrift shop for $3.75, and it
is 144 over 83 pulse 96. Well back to house cleaning. CIO
Note:<888>05/26/01
Saturday 9:40 A.M. EDT: I am still doing house cleaning. With my low blood
pressure, and the low barometric pressure, I feel a bit woozy or light headed.
I am doing a bit of dusting and light polishing. I think I will take a break,
and I will have a tuna fish sandwich and the beans and franks mixture, and
herbal brown rice, I made yesterday with ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>05/26/01
Saturday 5:20 A.M. EDT: I rested a bit. I had a flash back the other night,
probably from the oven cleaner fumes. I thought I might be older than I
actually am. I am pretty sure, I was born on May 9, 1950. Anyway, I thought I
might be older, and about 1943, when I was working in the Willy's jeep factory
doing time studies, I fell asleep under a tarp in the back of a high priority
jeep. They supposedly crated it up, and sent it off to its purchaser. When they
opened up the crate, they kept me around to help fix the jeep. All I remember
it was a cold damp climate like here, and they kept me around to get the thing
started. I use to spray kerosene on the ignition with one of those oil spray
cans to get the jeep going. However, that might be somebody else's flash back.
CIO
Note:<888>05/26/01
Saturday 3:35 A.M. EDT: I went to bed about 4 P.M.. I was up at 2 A.M.. I had
breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins.
I checked with West Point 1-845-938-4011, and they said graduation is next
Saturday. I noticed the Greenwich Hospital thrift shop has a picture of Gene
McArthur's husband for sale. The way I figure it, the Mountain Lion is always
around here, unless it migrates too. Basically mustard seed in the sewage
system might produce cat tails. Well time for house cleaning. CIO
Note:<888>05/25/01
Friday 2:15 P.M. EDT: I relaxed a bit. I had a couple of hotdogs with buns and
condiments and ice tea. I chatted with a relative. I will continue to relax.
CIO
Note:<888>05/25/01
Friday 9:30 A.M. EDT: I finished cooking the brown rice in the Krups steamer
and refrigerated it the large longitudinal container. I went for a walk around
the building. I found some wire hangers in the community room back entrance and
used them for extra shirts in my bedroom closet. I put the spare wood hangers
in my right living room closet. I opened a can of tuna fish, and I mixed it
with mayonnaise, tads of oregano, Italian spices, basil, ground pepper,
parsley, and a small bit of olive oil, and I mixed it together and put it in a
small container in the refrigerator. I mixed the old sliced strawberry orange
juice mixture which had a bit of mold and put it in a smaller container. I
opened a can of A&P pork and beans and put it in a Rubbermaid container. I
sliced two butterball turkey franks thinly and added them with a tablespoon of
Heinz ketchup, a teaspoon of Temeraire Dijon French mustard, dashes of Lea and
Perrins Worcestershire sauce, Angostura bitters, McHilneys hot red chili pepper
sauce, oregano, basil, Italian spices, garlic powder, black pepper, cinnamon,
nutmeg, ginger, chili powder and mixed it together and reheated it in the GE
Profile Sensor microwave and put it in the refrigerator. I am smoking the
Phillie natural cigar cigarettes now, since I have four and a half cartons of
them I got on sale at CVS for $3.75 a carton. CIO
Note:<888>05/25/01
Friday 6:15 A.M. EDT: I am making six quarts of herbal brown rice as before,
but this time I did not use celery salt which has sodium, rosemary, thyme, and
chili powder and French white wine; but all the ingredients as before. The
Krups steamer takes 90 minutes for 2 cups of Carolina brown rice and 2.5 cups
of liquid. CIO
Note:<888>05/25/01
Friday 5:35 A.M. EDT: I made the 12 quarts of ice tea with 10 Lipton orange
peako, 2 Lipton green, 1 Twinings Prince of Wales, and I Twinings Earle Grey
tea bags, a cup of sugar, and a few dashes of Angostura bitters. I also
squeezed the juice from two oranges, two lemons, and two limes and strained it
and added it to the mixture. I am now making a pot of coffee for iced coffee.
CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
05/25/01:
Note:<888>05/25/01
Friday 3:45 A.M. EDT: Yesterday was Queen Victoria's Birthday. She was born May
24, 1819 and has quite a few relatives. I was up at 2 A.M., and I had breakfast
of three medium boiled eggs, ice tea, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I am
making up a batch of ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>05/24/01
Thursday 6:45 P.M. EDT: I relaxed most of the morning. I checked my mail. I
then returned to my apartment and relaxed. I had a peanut butter sandwich and ice
tea. I then stopped by Exxon and I bought $12.50 of premium at $2.069 per
gallon. It has dropped 7 cents since I last bought it. I then drove by the
Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then stopped by the Hospital
Thrift shop, and I bought five green seltzer cartridges for .50 cents which I
put in the left kitchen drawer. I then made my 3 P.M. appointment. I then drove
down by the waterfront. I next returned home. I had some ice tea and reheated
herbal rice. Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>05/24/01
Thursday 3:35 A.M. EDT: I have been relaxing a bit. I just finished off the
onion soup, along with two slices of toasted French bread with "I Can't
Believe It's Not Butter", and iced coffee. I guess I will relax a bit
more. CIO
Note:<888>05/23/01 Wednesday
11:25 P.M. EDT: I slept from 4 P.M. to 10 P.M.. I had a meal of toasted French
bread slices with butter substitute and parmesan cheese, reheated herbal brown
rice, orange juice, ice coffee, and vitamins. The French bread slices because
of the loaf pan shape and the size of the loaf look like mushroom slices. CIO
Note:<888>05/23/01
Wednesday 3:00 P.M. EDT: I went out, and I threw out a Tropicana orange juice
carton in the dumpster. Despite the heavy rain recently, it sounds like there
is a lot of traffic in the area and over on I-95. I think I will head off to
bed. CIO
Note:<888>05/23/01
Wednesday 1:15 P.M. EDT: Well, I have been relaxing most of the day. A relative
sent me by UPS some shirts, sheets, and towels. I believe the hand towels are
orange. I have been relaxing a bit in this damp weather since my arthritis is a
bit aggravated with the constant changed of temperature in the spring. I have
plenty of food. I am trying to change my diet a bit to loose weight as summer
approaches. I just had some toasted French bread slices with "I Can't
Believe It's Not Butter", and parmesan cheese and ice tea. Well time to
rest some more. CIO
Note:<888>05/23/01
Wednesday 4:25 A.M. EDT: I channel surfed a bit. I just had some onion soup
with parmesan cheese, a couple of slices of toasted French bread, the asparagus
ends vinaigrette, and ice tea. I will continue relaxing. CIO
Note:<888>05/23/01
Wednesday 2:20 A.M. EDT: I was awaken by a call from a friend at about 9:30
P.M., and I chatted. I had breakfast of Kellogg’s raisin bran, toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. I rested and relaxed a bit. CIO
Note:<888>05/22/01
Tuesday 3:20 P.M. EDT: I relaxed most of the day. I checked the mail. I just
had herbal brown rice, onion soup, and French bread. I guess it is time for
bed. CIO
Note:<888>05/22/01
Tuesday 9:05 A.M. EDT: I have a migraine headache on the right side of my head.
It could be lower blood pressure caused by the lower barometric pressure today.
I am just resting. CIO
Note:<888>05/22/01
Tuesday 5:05 A.M. EDT: I had some onion soup with parmesan cheese, French bread
with margarine, five asparagus vinaigrette, herbal brown rice, and iced coffee.
I feel like relaxing, so I will watch TV. CIO
Note:<888>05/22/01
Tuesday 3:50 A.M. EDT: My metabolic system seems a little messed up lately. If
it is not allergic reaction to pollen or cats, it could be I was exposed to
some sort of unfriendly agent while outside recently or perhaps since I did not
use gloves or fumes from the oven cleaner when I cleaned the stove on Sunday.
There have been a lot of long Lincoln livery vehicles driving around recently,
perhaps they are using some sort of unfriendly additive in their fuel mixture
which causes allergic type reactions. Well, I am just relaxing. CIO
Note:<888>05/22/01
Tuesday 1:10 A.M. EDT: The natural defense against predatory mountain lions is
tobacco with tiger scent. Zyn stationary told me, they would be getting Sir
Walter Raleigh pipe tobacco this week, which I believe has tiger scent in it
since tigers urinate on its tobacco leaves in the fields of India, which is why
it comes in a orange and black pouch. CIO
Note:<888>05/22/01
Tuesday 12:50 A.M. EDT: I went to bed after the last message. I had a call from
a relative. I woke up about 9:30 P.M., and I chatted with a friend. I tried to
rest. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee,
and vitamins. My allergies were bothering me a lot today. I took a Benadryl
before I went to bed at 4 P.M.. Since it has rained, I figured the pollen
allergies would not be as bad. I have bad allergic reactions to cats. My
neighbor downstairs has a cat, but that never bothers me. Last year at about
this time possibly a Mountain Lion jumped on my car up by the reservoir. My
allergies were triggered. Since the same allergic reaction is bothering me now,
I would guess that the same migratory Mountain Lion is possibly in the area at
this time of year. Since I am low on funds, I will continue to remain inside.
CIO
Note:<888>06/07/01
Thursday 11:40 P.M. EDT: Well, I went downtown, and I stopped by Putnam Trust
Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then went by Exxon next to the library, and
I bought $9 of premium at $2.139 a gallon. I then made my 3 P.M. appointment. I
next stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. I bought a 5 inch by 7 inch
glass ashtray for $1.50. I next stopped by downtown. I chatted with a returning
golfer. I then drove by the waterfront. I returned back downtown. I then
chatted some more with the returning golfer. I then gave the returning golfer a
lift further up Greenwich Avenue after driving back down by the waterfront. I
then returned home. I had some more of the reheated Chinese style pork and
vegetable mixture with brown rice and ice tea. I put the glass ashtray on the
brass and glass coffee table. I then relaxed a while. CIO
Note:<888>06/07/01
Thursday 1:15 P.M. EDT: I was up at noon. I had oatmeal, vitamins, sliced
French bread toast, orange juice, and coffee. I have a 3 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note:<888>06/07/01
Thursday 4:05 A.M. EDT: Now, I will try to sleep. CIO
Note:<888>06/07/01
Thursday 2:30 A.M. EDT: I had a couple slices of French bread and with "I
Can't Believe It's Not Butter" and ice tea. Time to call it a day. CIO
Note:<888>06/06/01
Wednesday 11:15 P.M. EDT: I put the less fragile glass on the Williamsburg
candle sconces, which don't protrude into the closet front space in the living
room as much. Just relaxing. CIO
Note:<888>06/06/01
Wednesday 8:10 P.M. EDT: I had a bowl of the Jell-O mixture. I took a break
outside. CIO
Note:<888>06/06/01
Wednesday 6:40 P.M. EDT: Well I finished making the French bread and let it
cool and bagged it. I took a break outside, and I put a new bottle of window
cleaner in the car trunk. I just had dinner of reheated herbal rice with the
pork and vegetable mixture. Time to relax. CIO
Note:<888>06/06/01
Wednesday 4:30 P.M. EDT: I cubed two boneless center cut pork chops and sautéed
them over medium high electric heat in the 12 inch Griswold frying pan with
three tablespoons olive oil three pads of I Can't Believe It's Not
Butter". I then added one and a half peeled and diced onions and a small
bit of black pepper and garlic powder and continued to sauté until browned. I
added a pound of diagonally sliced asparagus with the hard ends removed, diced
3/4 pound of broccoli florets, 9 oz. of sliced fresh mushrooms, three more pads
of "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter", two tablespoons of olive oil, a
tablespoon of sesame oil, 1/8 cup of soy sauce, a few dashes of McHilney's
Tabasco sauce, a teaspoon of Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce, a teaspoon
of Angostura bitters, a few dashes of Chinese Five spice, Hungarian paprika,
garlic powder, ground black pepper, oregano, Italian spices, basil, parsley,
ground ginger, ground nutmeg, and ground cinnamon; and I then added 3/4 cup of
French white wine; and I stirred it all together and once it came to a boil, I
covered it with the glass lid and steamed it over low electric heat for a half
hour. I then put it all in a large Rubbermaid container in the refrigerator.
With the Krups steamer, I put in two cups of Carolina brown rice, three pads of
I Can't Believe It's Not Butter, two cups of water, 1/4 cup of French white
wine, 2 ounces of soy sauce, five dashes of McHilney's Tabasco sauce, a
teaspoon of Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce, a tablespoon of sesame oil, a
few dashes of Angostura bitters, lightly added a few shakes of garlic powder,
ground black pepper, Chinese five spice, oregano, Italian spices, basil,
poultry seasoning, Hungarian paprika, ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, a beef and
chicken bouillon cube, and made sure the total liquid ingredients came to 2 1/2
cups. It will be done steaming about fifteen minutes. I have two loaves of
French bread rising that I will start cooking in a half hour. I am using the
same recipe and procedure for the French bread as mentioned before. CIO
Note:<888>06/06/01
Wednesday 2:15 P.M. EDT: I was up around 11 A.M., and I had breakfast of three
medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I checked the
mail. I made a couple of telephone calls. CIO
Note:<888>06/06/01
Wednesday 1:40 A.M. EDT: Well, I relaxed a bit. I had some ice tea. Time for
bed. CIO
Note:<888>06/05/01
Tuesday 8:55 P.M. EDT: Maybe Cytex is experimenting on the local population
again. This has happened before. CIO
Note:<888>06/05/01
Tuesday 8:50 P.M. EDT: Well, I finished off the Doritos. The weekend before the
Yale graduation, I was taking one of my usual walks on Greenwich Avenue that
Saturday night. Possibly somebody out and about is using a new type of Mace
that they spray at random victims. I am just relaxing. CIO
Note:<888>06/05/01
Tuesday 6:10 P.M. EDT: Well, I am just relaxing a bit. I had a can of French's
onion rings. CIO
Note:<888>06/05/01
Tuesday 5:25 P.M. EDT: I moved the brass and glass coffee, so there is eight
inches on either side of it between the two opposite sofas lengthwise. CIO
Note:<888>06/05/01
Tuesday 5:15 P.M. EDT: I took out the small dark oak table from the end of the
blue sofa, and I put it between the bedroom desk and bureau. I put the GE
cordless telephone and brass lamp that was on it, on the bar end. I pulled the
blue sofa out 14 inches, so one has a 14 inch space between the far end of the
blue sofa and the day bed to get into the day bed, but first one has to pass by
the 10 inch longitudinal space between the length of the brass and glass coffee
table and the length of the blue sofa. CIO
Note:<888>06/05/01
Tuesday 4:20 P.M. EDT: I checked the mail. I had some of the Jell-O mixture.
CIO
Note:<888>06/05/01
Tuesday 2:25 P.M. EDT: I was eating some Doritos and ice tea, and I found a
game tag in the Doritos bag to log onto "www.fritolaycash.com" . I entered
the game tag number from Donald Trump, and I won $5 credit from "www.softcoin.com" to use for
shopping at 4 different web sites. At this rate after 20 to 50 bags of Doritos,
I might have enough online credit for an online gift. CIO
Note:<888>06/05/01
Tuesday 1:40 P.M. EDT: I was up at 9 A.M., and I had breakfast of Kellogg’s
raisin bran, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I fell back asleep
until 12:30 P.M.. I just updated Windows Media Player to Version 7.1 . CIO
Note:<888>06/04/01
Monday 10:55 P.M. EDT: I chatted with a few people. I relaxed a bit. I had some
of the Jell-O mixture. Time to relax a bit more. CIO
Note:<888>06/04/01
Monday 7:35 P.M. EDT: I went out, and I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New
York on Mason Street. I then stopped by the central Greenwich, Connecticut USA
post office, and I obtained a postal money order to pay my Verizon telephone
bill. I walked over to my 4 P.M. appointment. I then sat downtown for a while.
I then went down by the waterfront. I next stopped by Lecters on Greenwich
Avenue. They have picnic basket kits on sale for $15 to $20. I obtained a pair
of Hutzler mini funnels No. 801-S for$1.29 plus .08 tax for $1.37 total. I
returned home. I cut off the tip of one of the funnels a bit, so it drains
faster and I left the other as is. I put both of them on the bar, so one could
hypothetically transfer liquid alcoholic beverage content from a larger bottle
into those 1.5 ounce liquor bottles like they serve to passengers on air
planes. They did not have any funnels from the small size I bought to half inch
drain size. The small ones like I bought are meant for transferring perfume,
oils, toiletries and other household products into small containers. I then
relaxed a bit. I finished off a half can of mixed nuts with ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>06/04/01
Monday 2:15 P.M. EDT: I was up at 10 A.M., and I had breakfast of three medium
boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I fell back to sleep
until 1 P.M., and I relaxed a bit. I will now clean up and go out. I have a 4
P.M. appointment and I also have to pay my Verizon bill. CIO
Note:<888>06/04/01
Monday 3:50 A.M. EDT: I woke up, and I watched a bit of TV. I had a can of
French's onion rings and a half can of mixed nuts along with some ice tea. Time
to try to sleep. CIO
Note:<888>06/03/01
Sunday 11:25 P.M. EDT: Well I channel surfed a bit of TV. I relaxed a bit. Time
to try to go to bed. CIO
Note:<888>06/03/01
Sunday 9:10 P.M. EDT: I went out, and I sat out for a while. One local walker
told me that the British Navy prefers Johnny Walker Red scotch. I then walked
up the Avenue, and I stopped by CVS, and I bought CVS vitamins at half price, 2
CVS Balanced B-100 60 count for $4.75 each bottle, 1 CVS E 400 IU 100 count $4,
1 CVS C 500 mg. 100 count $1.59 and from the clearance section two cans of
French's fried onion rings 6 oz. $1.39 each for $17.78 total. I then walked
down the Avenue, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I sat out for a while. I
then drove down by the waterfront. I stopped by the Food Emporium looking for a
tiny funnel. Instead, I bought a pair of Bonny Bar bottle pourers for $2.99
both and a bottle of Angostura bitters for $3.59 for $6.97 total. I then
returned home. I had a Marie Callendar turkey dinner for dinner with ice tea. I
will put the bottle pourers on the bar. CIO
Note:<888>06/03/01 Sunday
4:10 P.M. EDT: I finished making the ice tea. I sorted out some paper work for
a 4 P.M. appointment tomorrow. I finished off one of the bags of Doritos along
with having some of the Jell-O mixture, I made a couple of days ago. I just had
a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments and iced coffee. I will go out for
some fresh shortly after I clean up. CIO
Note:<888>06/03/01
Sunday 12:50 P.M. EDT: I was up at 7 A.M., and I had breakfast of Kellogg’s
raisin bran, sliced French bread toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I
fell back asleep and chatted with a relative about 10:30 A.M.. I slept more
until about 11:45 A.M.. I am making up a batch of "http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm" this time
using five Lipton orange peako tea bags, five Bigelow premium orange peako
bags, two Lipton Green tea bags, one Twinings Earle Grey tea bag, and one
Twinings Prince of Wales China black tea bag, along with a cup of sugar and a
tablespoon or slightly more of Angostura bitters in the Revere three quart
kettle of boiled water, and I will add one fourth of the mixture after it
steeps for an hour to each of the four 3 quart orange juice jugs for 12 quarts
of ice tea to go in the refrigerator. CIO
Note:<888>06/02/01
Saturday 10:05 P.M. EDT: I watched a bit of television. Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>06/02/01
Saturday 7:50 P.M. EDT: I chatted with a friend. I put a few tablespoons of
olive oil with a few pads of butter substitute in a large skillet and heated it
up on medium high. I browned two boneless center cut pork chops with a half
sliced onion and six sliced mushrooms seasoning it all with garlic powder,
black pepper, basil, oregano, and Italian spices until halfway done flipping
the pork occasionally, then I added a third of a cup of white wine and let it
all simmer until only a small quantity of liquid remained. I put the chops on a
plate and poured the onion mushroom mixture over it. I had this with steamed
fresh broccoli and ice tea. Well time to relax for the rest of the day. CIO
Note:<888>06/02/01
Saturday 5:10 P.M. EDT: I went out, and I stopped by the BNY ATM. I walked
lower Greenwich Avenue. I stopped by the waterfront. I stopped by the Greenwich
Library, and I read the Wall Street Journal. I returned home. I had some Doritos
and ice tea and watched a bit of TV. CIO
Note:<888>06/02/01
Saturday 1:30 P.M. EDT: I finished cleaning the apartment. I moved the General
Electric cordless telephone onto the small dark oak table at the end of the
blue couch for easier access. I will now shower and go out for some fresh air.
CIO
Note:<888>06/02/01
Saturday 10:55 A.M. EDT: I fell asleep around 6 P.M., and I was up at 4 A.M.. I
had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I feel back asleep until about 10 A.M.. I had a meal of reheated
salmon croquets, asparagus vinaigrette, and sliced buttered French bread with
ice tea. Time for house cleaning and watering the plants. CIO
Note:<888>06/01/01
Friday 3:30 P.M. EDT: I put together a birthday card to mail. I stopped by
Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then went by the Greenwich
Post Office, and I obtained money orders for .75 each to pay my GEICO
automobile insurance, AT&T, Cablevision, and Optimum Online. I mailed them
and the birthday card and also obtained 10 flag stamps for $3.40.. I paid my
rent at the First Union Bank of Connecticut Havemeyer Place branch. I obtained
two packages of Sir Walter Raleigh pipe tobacco at Zyn's stationary for $2.49
each plus .30 tax for $5.28 total. Possibly the Sir Walter Raleigh pipe tobacco
has tiger scent in it to keep away other wild cats. I walked lower Greenwich
Avenue. I stopped by the Mews Merry-Go-Round thrift shop and obtained a round
silver lined ash tray for $1. I sat out for a while. I walked up to CVS and
obtained at half price from the clearance section two 16 oz. cans of French's
onion rings for $1.39 each and buy one get one free of two mixed nuts for $3.29
both for $6.07 total. I walked up to the top of the Avenue. I walked back down,
and I sat out for a while. I drove down by the waterfront. I stopped by the
Hospital Thrift shop, and I obtained a brass oval cricket cage for $1.50 and
two 18 inch florescent tubes for .25 each for $2 total. I then stopped by the
Greenwich Library, and I returned a book. I then stopped by the Stop and Shop,
and I bought two half gallons of Tropicana premium orange juice with calcium
for $2.50 each, two "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter" for $1.49 each,
buy on get one free of 30 count tall S&S garbage bags $2.59 both, 2 Lysol
32 oz. pine cleaner $2.39 each, S&S spray window cleaner .99, two 16 oz.
Carolina brown rice $1.39 each, neutral wizard air freshener .99, S&S 10
quart dry milk packages $5.39, Star-Kist 4 cans of 4 oz. tuna in spring water
$1.99, Morton light salt $1.19, a Marie Callender's turkey and a chicken frozen
dinner $2.49 each, 4 boneless center cut pork chips at $2.49 a pound $4.13, 2
pounds onions $1.49, fresh mushrooms 10 oz. $1.79, fresh Asparagus at $2.49 a
pound $2.64, fresh broccoli at .99 a pound $1.56, two packages S&S hotdog
rolls at $1.19, two dozen large eggs at $1.69 a dozen, two bags of Doritos with
possibly instant cash $3.29 both plus .56 tax for $56.31. I then stopped by
Smokes for Less, and I bought a carton of Senecas 100 Lights for $19. I
returned home, and I put away my purchases. I had a Barq's rootbeer in a
frosted mug. I relaxed a bit. I then had two hotdogs with buns and condiments
and iced coffee and Doritos for lunch. I put the brass oval cricket cage on the
long bureau and the round silver lined ashtray with a red BiC lighter on the
brass and glass coffee table. I will now relax a bit more. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
06/01/01:
Note:<888>06/01/01
Friday 6:00 A.M. EDT: I was up at 4 A.M.. I had breakfast of oatmeal, sliced
French bread toast, orange juice, and coffee. I restarted the Apache server log
for the new month. I am doing some first of the month work. I have to pay bills
today. Time to send out my weekly email. CIO
Note:<888>06/14/01
Thursday 3:00 A.M. EDT: I relaxed a bit. I had a can of French's onion rings
with ice tea. Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>06/14/01
Thursday 1:40 A.M. EDT: I had a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments and
ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>06/14/01
Thursday 1:20 A.M. EDT: I went back out, and I walked the lower Greenwich
Avenue area and sat out for a while. I then walked up to the top of the Avenue,
and I sat out for a while. I then returned down the Avenue, and I sat out for a
while. I then returned home, and I had ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>06/13/01
Wednesday 10:50 P.M. EDT: After dinner, I stopped by the Greenwich Library; and
I read the Greenwich Times, P.C. Magazine, Time magazine, and the Wall Street
Journal. I checked out "Inside Out, Microsoft in Our Own Words." I
then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I next drove down by the waterfront. I
returned home. I had some of the fresh pineapple mixture. I finished off the
can of mixed nuts. I will be done making up another batch of ice tea in a half
hour. I channel surfed TV. CIO
Note:<888>06/13/01 Wednesday
6:55 P.M. EDT: I woke up, and I had some mixed nuts about 6 A.M.. I slept until
2 P.M.. I had three medium boiled eggs, sliced French bread toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins for breakfast. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift
shop, and from the house wares counters for .25 each, I bought three more
silver plate and glass coasters, two silver plate serving trays, and a square
heavy glass ashtray for $1.50 total. I noticed they now have a Harley Davidson
display clothing rack. I then stopped by the Greenwich Hardware store, and I
bought five 3 inch by 5 inch flags on small wooden poles, 2 Switzerland, 1
Sweden, 1 Canada, and 1 Denmark plus 5 round plastic stands for $20 total. I
then stopped by Smokes for Less in Byram, and I bought two cartons of Seneca
Lights 100s for $19 a carton. I returned home. I put the silver serving trays
on the bar. I moved the two copper hurricane lamps along side the brass candle
sticks on the long bureau. I put a 1.5 liter bottle of Rene Junot French white
wine on the refrigerator door. I moved around some of the other bar items. I
put two stacks of three silver plate and glass coasters on the brass and glass
coffee table with the two heavy glass ashtrays and other bric a brac. I put the
new flags with the other staff flags on the backup computer monitor in the
living room. I seasoned the eye round roast with black pepper, garlic powder,
Italian spices, oregano, and Master Choices barbeque sauce. I am cooking it in
the convection oven at 325 degrees Fahrenheit for 55 minutes. It is about a
three pound piece of eye round. It should be done in ten minutes, and I will
have some of it with a microwave potato and steamed frozen green peas with ice
tea. CIO
Note:<888>06/13/01
Wednesday 4:15 A.M. EDT: I had some microwave popcorn while watching TV. Time
for bed. CIO
Note:<888>06/13/01
Wednesday 1:30 A.M. EDT: I went downtown, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue.
I sat out for a while. I drove down by the waterfront. I returned home. I had
some of the fresh pineapple mixture with iced tea. CIO
Note:<888>06/13/01
Wednesday 12:10 A.M. EDT: I relaxed a bit. I then microwaved per instructions a
Marie Callender's country fried chicken dinner with mashed potatoes and corn on
the cob, and I had it all for dinner with ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>06/12/01
Tuesday 11:05 P.M. EDT: I peeled and diced the fresh Del Monte pineapple. I put
the fresh diced pineapple in a bowl, and I added two tablespoons of Angostura
bitters, the rest of the bottle of French white wine about a half cup, and a
half cup of orange juice, and I mixed it together and put it in a large
Rubbermaid container in the refrigerator. I took the pineapple skins to the
dumpster along with the angostura bitters bottle, wine bottle, and orange juice
container. No sign of the black animal. Perhaps it will like pineapple skins.
CIO
Note:<888>06/12/01
Tuesday 10:30 P.M. EDT: I took out a bag of old plastic shopping bags and a
empty Barq's carton. As I was walking towards the dumpster, there was some sort
of all black animal about the size of a raccoon climbing around the blue
plastic disposal containers. I don't think it was a skunk since it did not have
a white stripe. It retreated towards the woods as I was walking towards the
garbage dumpster. CIO
Note:<888>06/12/01
Tuesday 10:00 P.M. EDT: I went out, and I stopped by the Greenwich Library, and
I read the Wall Street Journal. I then stopped by the Putnam Trust Bank of New
York ATM machine on Mason Street. I stopped by Exxon, and I bought $8.50 of
premium at $2.099 a gallon. I drove downtown and by the waterfront. I went to
the Stop and Shop, and I bought 24 roll pack of S&S bathroom tissue for
$3.99, S&S light salt peanut buy one get one free for $2.69 both, a Delle
Monte golden pineapple for $3.99, a three 12 packs one of each Citra, Diet Coca
Cola, and Barq's rootbeer for $10 all plus $1.80 can deposit, two half gallons
of Tropicana premium with calcium for $2.50 each, S&S 20 oz. frozen green
peas $1.59, S&S 20 oz. frozen Brussels sprouts $1.79, Pillsbury five pound
bread flour $2.29, Bertolli 101 oz. Classico olive oil $9.99, Eye round roast
at $1.99 a pound $5.49, two "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter .99 each,
large white dozen eggs $1.69, buy one get one free of Kahn's bun size franks
$3.29 both plus .24 tax for $56.42 total. I then returned home, and I put away
my purchases and had a chilled Barq's rootbeer in a frosted mug. I put one 12
of Barq’s in the refrigerator and the three new 12 packs underneath the bar.
CIO
Note:<888>06/12/01
Tuesday 6:20 P.M. EDT: I received a phone call at 1 P.M., and I had breakfast
of oatmeal, sliced French bread toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I
rested until 5:30 P.M., and I made a phone call. I just had two hotdogs with
buns and condiments and ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>06/12/01
Tuesday 2:30 A.M. EDT: Well, I finished off the scones. Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>06/12/01
Tuesday 1:40 A.M. EDT: Well, I cooled and bagged the two loaves of French
bread. I relaxed a bit and I channel surfed. I also had some Pepperidge Farm
goldfish crackers. CIO
Note:<888>06/11/01
Monday 11:50 P.M. EDT: I relaxed a bit. I chatted with friends. I did my
laundry. I am in the process of making a couple of loaves of French bread. CIO
Note:<888>06/11/01
Monday 5:55 P.M. EDT: NOAA weather warning system just issued a severe weather
thunder storm warning with possible hale to two inches until 11 P.M.. I just
had a Stouffer's hearty beef pot roast dinner with iced coffee. CIO
Note:<888>06/11/01
Monday 3:55 P.M. EDT: I did my house cleaning and watering the plants on
Saturday. About 9 P.M., I picked up a friend in Stamford who was visiting in
the area. The friend spent the night Saturday and Sunday nights, and I just
dropped the friend off at the Amtrak station in Stamford. We sat out in the
parks in downtown Greenwich on Sunday. When I got up today, I had orange juice,
oat meal, toast, and vitamins. On Sunday, I bought 4 scones at St. Moritz
bakery for $4. I finished off the Chinese pork and vegetable and rice mixture.
CIO
Note:<888>06/08/01
Friday 7:45 P.M. EDT: Just relaxing a bit. Time to try to fall asleep. CIO
Note:<888>06/08/01
Friday 5:45 A.M. EDT: I finished off the Jell-O mixture. I relaxed most of the
morning. Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>06/08/01
Friday 10:35 P.M. EDT: Well, I relaxed a bit and watched TV. I downloaded the
Starry Nights 15 day demo from "www.space.com" . I am just
relaxing a bit. CIO
Note:<888>06/08/01
Friday 6:50 P.M. EDT: I was up at 2 P.M., and I had breakfast of three medium
boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I then relaxed a bit. I
checked the mail. I then relaxed a bit more. I just had some of the reheated
pork and vegetable mixture with reheated brown rice and a glass of iced coffee.
CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
06/08/01:
Note:<888>06/08/01
Friday 6:00 A.M. EDT: I noticed a few unusual items in the Greenwich Hospital
Thrift shop yesterday. They have a 2.5 foot by 4 foot black and white framed
print of the Conyers Farm lion for $400 and a Concorde 4 ounce silver plate
liquor flask for $15 and a large 4 foot by 6 foot solid oak desk for $100. I
guess some people are still doing spring cleaning. Historically a number of
residents have kept lions around their properties for some odd reason. I am not
sure if they are indigenous to the North American continent or not. Usually a
golden bear scares them off. However, I am not an expert; for all I know it is
all old wives tales. I think I will continue to relax at home after I wake up
today. Time to send out Scott's Notes. CIO
Note:<888>06/08/01
Friday 5:00 A.M. EDT: Well, I have just been relaxing a bit. I had a couple of
slices of French bread toast with butter substitute and ice tea earlier in the
morning. Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>06/21/01
Thursday 1:10 P.M. EDT: I went out, and I stopped by the waterfront. I walked
lower Greenwich Avenue. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason
Street. I went by Gateway Auto Supply, and I bought 4 feet of 1/2 inch
emissions hose for $4 and two hose clamps for $1.30 for $5.30. I will put this
on my car from the air filter to the cylinder head breather when the weather is
clear. I then stopped by the Greenwich Library, and I read the local paper and
the Wall Street Journal. I then had my teeth cleaned and x-rayed. I will go
back in another month to see the dentist. I next stopped by the Food Emporium,
and I bought two half gallons of Tropicana tangerine with calcium and ruby red
with calcium for $2.50 each, Dawn dishwashing detergent $1.59, fresh green
beans at $1.29 a pound for $1.43, 4 ears of corn for .40 each, two package of
Louis Rich bun size turkey franks for $1.19 a package, eye round beef roast at
$2.49 a pound for $6.82 for $18.90 total. I next stopped by the Arnold factory
bakery outlet, and I bought 3 loaves of Healthnut bread and a 8 pack of hotdog
buns for $3.56 total. I then returned home. I seasoned the eye round beef with
garlic powder, ground black pepper, Italian spices, and oregano, and Master
Choice barbeque sauce, and I cooked it in the convection oven at 325 degrees
Fahrenheit for 50 minutes. I then put it in a Rubbermaid container to cool in
the refrigerator. While cooking the beef, I had a cold Barq's rootbeer in a
frosted mug, two hotdogs with buns and condiments, and ice tea. I have a 3 P.M.
appointment. CIO
Note:<888>06/21/01
Thursday 7:00 A.M. EDT: I rested and also watched a bit of TV throughout the
evening and morning. About 4 A.M., I had three medium boiled eggs, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I just had some of the jell-o mixture. I
have a 10:45 A.M. dental appointment. I will now clean up and go out for some
daylight activity. CIO
Note:<888>06/20/01
Wednesday 9:10 P.M. EDT: I was awaken at 7 P.M. by the NOAA weather warning for
a thunder storm. I turned off the computer. I had dinner of two fried boneless
center cut pork chops with fried onions and steamed frozen Brussels sprouts and
ice tea. I chatted with a friend. CIO
Note:<888>06/20/01
Wednesday 2:05 P.M. EDT: I slept until 5 P.M.. I had breakfast of oatmeal,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I watched morning news until 7 A.M.,
and then I slept until 1 P.M., when I got a telephone call. I just had some of
the Jell-o mixture and ice tea. Since it is hot outside, I will continue to
rest by the General Electric Profile 14,500 BTU air conditioner, I bought at
Partridge and Rockwell last June 2000. CIO
Note:<888>06/20/01
Wednesday 1:10 A.M. EDT: I did a bit of computer maintenance. I upgraded the
Apache server to 1.3.20. I upgraded Word 2000, Napster, Music Match, RealPlayer
Basic to 8.0, and Creative Live MP3 Drivers. I deleted all Netscape browsers. I
ran Norton Disk Doctor, WinDoctor, SpeedDisk, and Antivirus and also
WinOptimzer deluxe 99. I just finished all this. I had a couple of hotdogs with
buns and condiments and ice tea for a meal. CIO
Note:<888>06/19/01 Tuesday
5:30 P.M. EDT: I was finally up at 4 P.M. today. I had one telephone call. I
had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toasted French bread slices,
vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I watched a bit of the business news. CIO
Note:<888>06/19/01
Tuesday 1:05 A.M. EDT: I watched a bit of TV. I slept a short bit. I had some
dry roasted peanuts and ice tea. Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>06/18/01
Monday 9:15 P.M. EDT: I chatted with a relative. I installed Windows ME
secrets. CIO
Note:<888>06/18/01
Monday 8:50 P.M. EDT: I had some dry roasted peanuts, and I finally fell asleep
at 7 A.M.. I was up at 1 P.M.. I had breakfast of oatmeal, sliced French bread
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I had the building custodian check
my kitchen light which some times fails to come on. It will be next week before
a replacement is found. I made my 4 P.M. appointment. I drove down by the
waterfront. I stopped by the library, and I checked out Windows ME secrets. I
will install the Cdrom version shortly. I relaxed a bit. I had dinner of two
fried boneless center cut pork chops with fried onions and steamed frozen peas
and ice tea. I fried the chops in olive oil and "I Can't Believe It's Not
Butter" along with ground pepper, garlic powder, Italian spices, and
oregano. I finished off the last bit of frying with a few dashes of Lea and
Perrins Worcestershire sauce and soy sauce. CIO
Note:<888>06/18/01
Monday 5:50 A.M. EDT: Well I relaxed a bit. Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>06/18/01
Monday 3:40 A.M. EDT: I had the rest of the bottle of Perrier with orange juice
and a couple of dashes of Angostura bitters. I channel surfed the TV, and I
have been relaxing. CIO
Note:<888>06/18/01
Monday 2:20 A.M. EDT: I had a couple of hot dogs with buns and condiments and
ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>06/18/01
Monday 1:30 A.M. EDT: The two loaves of French bread are cooling. I also took
two packages of Jell-o sugar free sparkling wild berry, and I boiled 3/4 cup of
water for each package, 1 1/2 cups total. I then put the Jell-o mixture in a
two quart Pyrex container and stirred it with the boiling water two minutes. I
opened a 15 oz. can of fruit cocktail, and I poured out the juice about 4 oz. ,
I added this and two cups of cold Perrier about 1 1/4 cups of colder liquid for
each Jell-o package or 2 1/2 cups total cold liquid to the hot jell-o mixture
and stirred and then added the fruit cocktail and mixed. I then stirred and
chilled fifteen minutes, and I then stirred it gently five seconds. I then put
the mixture in the refrigerator in the covered Pyrex bowl to set for at least
four hours or until ready later today. CIO
Note:<888>06/18/01
Monday 12:10 A.M. EDT: I was up at 5 P.M.. I had three medium boiled eggs,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I chatted with a relative and a
friend. I found an older AudioVox cell phone discarded in the dumpster when I
was throwing out the garbage. I drove downtown, and I stopped by the
waterfront. I sat downtown a while, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I
stopped by the Grand Union, and I bought S&S 16 oz. frozen green peas
$1.59, 4 boneless center cut pork chops at $2.89 a pound for $3.85, and a 48
bag box of Lipton Green Tea for $1.99 for $7.43 total. I then returned home,
and I watched TV. I had a dinner of the rest of the eye round beef, steamed corn
on the cob and steamed frozen peas, and ice tea. I am now making two loaves of
French bread. CIO
Note:<888>06/17/01
Sunday 7:05 A.M. EDT: I still have not fallen asleep. I had a can of French's
Onion rings. CIO
Note:<888>06/17/01
Sunday 5:35 A.M. EDT: Well, I checked outside; and it is drizzling lightly. The
morning crows were out. Off to bed. CIO
Note:<888>06/17/01
Sunday 5:15 A.M. EDT: I watched a bit of TV including a show about Haunted
Scotland. The NOAA weather warning device keeps going off with warnings about
heavy rain, but as usual inside; I don't hear any rain. Well time to start
winding down for the day. CIO
Note:<888>06/17/01
Sunday 2:10 A.M. EDT: I went downtown, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I
sat out for a while. I chatted with a local. I walked up to the top of the
Avenue, and I sat out for a while. Somebody from Brazil asked me where there
was a hotel in town, and I told the person in slow English about the Howard
Johnson’s and the Hyatt on east Putnam Avenue. I then walked down the Avenue,
and I sat out for a while. I returned home, and I had microwave popcorn and a
frosted Barq's rootbeer in a frosted mug. I watched a bit of TV. CIO
Note:<888>06/16/01
Saturday 9:10 P.M. EDT: I chatted with a couple of relatives. I had a couple of
half inch slices of eye round beef with steamed corn on the cob and steamed
fresh green beans along with ice tea. I guess I will clean up and go out for
some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>06/16/01
Saturday 7:10 P.M. EDT: Today is Queen Elizabeth II's official birthday. I was
up at 4 P.M., and I had breakfast of oatmeal, sliced French bread toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. I am just finishing up the house cleaning and
watering the plants. I did a C: drive to D: drive backup. CIO
Note:<888>06/16/01
Saturday 3:50 A.M. EDT: I had some of the pineapple mixture and some dry
roasted peanuts. I skimmed the Microsoft book. I sifted though my email. Time
to start possibly ending the day. CIO
Note:<888>06/16/01
Saturday 12:50 A.M. EDT: I went out, and I stopped by the Exxon gasoline and
service station next to the Greenwich Library. I put the Valvoline fuel system
cleaner in the gasoline tank of the Volvo. I then put in $10.45 of premium
gasoline at $2.099 a gallon. I next walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then sat
out a while. I then walked up to the top of the Avenue, and I sat out briefly.
I then walked down the Avenue. I drove by the waterfront. I returned home, and
I watched a bit of TV. For dinner, I had four 1/4 inch slices of the cold eye
round beef, steamed green beans, steamed corn on the cob, and ice tea. I then
watched more TV. CIO
Note:<888>06/15/01
Friday 7:25 P.M. EDT: I was up at 4 P.M., and I had breakfast of three medium
eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I then took the Valvoline
Pyroil 3 container performance pack, and I used the spray can part of it to
clean my 1976 Volvo 244 fuel injection linkage parts. The Volvo fuel injection
system does not open up for air intake plates cleaning. After the linkage parts
dried, I sprayed them with WD 40. I then used the vacuum intake home from
distributor to suck up the contents of the internal combustion chamber cleaner
from the bottle. I also used another vacuum hose from the emissions blower. I
then cut off the ends of the air filter chamber hose to valve cover hose and
reattached it. I need to replace that hose when I buy another one. I will add
the fuel additive container to my fuel tank when I go out for gasoline in a
little while. I watched the ABC evening news. I will now have a couple of hotdogs
with buns and condiments and iced coffee before going out. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
06/15/01:
Note:<888>06/15/01
Friday 4:00 A.M. EDT: I have been forsaking any late night strolls in case any
hazardous wildlife is still lurking in the area. I had some of the pineapple
mixture along with some dry roasted peanuts and ice tea. Time to send out the
weekly notes, and then call it a day. CIO
Note:<888>06/15/01
Friday 1:35 A.M. EDT: I was up at 1 P.M. yesterday. I had breakfast of oatmeal,
sliced French bread toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I stopped by
Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then made my 3 P.M.
appointment. I next stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop, and they have lots of
bar glassware for .25 each. I then drove down by the waterfront. I next drove
over to Staples in Old Greenwich. I drove around Tod's Point. I returned to
central Greenwich, and I stopped by the Food Emporium, and I bought two half
gallons of Florida Natural orange juice with calcium for $1.99 each half gallon,
fresh green beans at $1.29 a pound for $1.17, 4 ears of corn $1.34 for $6.49
total. I then returned home, and I had a Barq's frosted rootbeer in a frosted
mug. For dinner, I had three slices of cold eye round with Lea and Perrins
Worcestershire sauce, steamed corn on the cob, steamed fresh green beans, and
iced coffee. I then drove over to Odd Job in Port Chester, New York, and I
bought an IBM 6 outlet computer and modem surge protector for $4.99, a Coleman
two light rechargeable power failure light and rechargeable flashlight combo
for $9.99, a Valvoline Pyroil 3 container performance pack $1.99, two Zenith 6
foot cable TV cables .99 each with gold threads, and a can of Ajax cleaner .59
plus $1.32 tax for $20.86 total. I stopped by the Port Chester, New York Bank
of New York ATM, and I then toured Home Depot. They have Hampton 10,000 BTU air
conditioners for $300. I then returned to downtown Greenwich, and I walked
lower Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with some locals. I gave on local a lift up
the Avenue after driving down by the waterfront. I returned home. I then
installed the IBM six outlet fixture on the center kitchen wall. I put one of
the new 6 foot cables between the cable box and the VCR input for clearer
reception. The old cable had been worked on by unknown parties with a spliced
connector that I don't recall having installed. I then put the new Coleman
rechargeable flash light on the right kitchen wall with the First Alert
rechargeable and the Coleman emergency power light on the power strip on the
bedroom bureau with the other First Alert rechargeable. Both First Alert
rechargeable flashlights don't come on instantly, but they come on after being
turned on a minute or two. Perhaps, they need new rechargeable batteries, but
the First Alert rechargeable lights are five years old, and the rechargeable
batteries two years old. Well time for a couple of hotdogs with buns and
condiments and ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>06/30/01
Saturday 11:55 P.M. EDT: I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I stopped
by the Food Emporium, and I bought Master Choice Dijon mustard for $1.69. Time
to restart the Apache server log after midnight. CIO
Note:<888>06/30/01
Saturday 8:50 P.M. EDT: I chatted with some family and friends. I had dinner of
cold chicken leg and thigh, steamed corn on the cob, and steamed broccoli, and
iced coffee. CIO
Note:<888>06/30/01
Saturday 4:55 P.M. EDT: I stopped by the library, and I read the local paper
and Time magazine. I drove down by the waterfront. I stopped by the Putnam
Trust Bank of New York ATM machine on Mason Street. I drove over to Old
Greenwich, and I drove around Tod's Point. I stopped by Staples. I went to the
Riverside shopping center and toured CVS and the Food Emporium. I stopped by
the A&P liquor store. Bicardi 1.75 liter is $18.99 plus tax. Mount Gay 1.75
liter there is $26.99 plus tax. I next went to the liquor store at Porricelli's
Food Mart, and on special regularly $32.99 was the 1.75 liter bottle of Mount
Gay eclipse rum for $19.99 plus $1.20 tax which I bought for $21.19 total. I
then returned home. I put the Mount Gay Rum on the bar. I still have a fifth of
a liter bottle of it left also. I mostly use it in tropical fruit salads with
Angostura bitters. CIO
Note:<888>06/30/01
Saturday 12:55 P.M. EDT: I was up at 9 P.M., and I had breakfast of oatmeal,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I just finished watering the plants
and the apartment cleaning. I am listening to ""http://www.radio10.nl/live20.ram" playing
it from the computer connected to my stereo system. I will now have a couple of
hotdogs with buns and condiments, and V8 juice with a dash of India curry, so
as not to feel the heat. Then I will clean up. Cool and comfortable at home.
Microsoft Windows EP beta RS1 is supposedly released today for download, but I
have not been emailed the link yet. CIO
Note:<888>06/30/01
Saturday 12:05 A.M. EDT: I drove by the waterfront. I stopped by the library,
and I read the local paper and the Wall Street Journal, and I checked out two
videotapes. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I drove by the waterfront
again. I used the BNY ATM. I drove over to the Food Emporium at the Riverside
shopping center, and then I decided to go to the Food Emporium in central
Greenwich. I bought two half gallons of Florida Natural orange juice with
calcium for $2 each, two box of Ronzoni spinach fettuccini for $1.85 each, two
jars Ragu parmesan alfredo sauce $2.39 each, two bags of Snyder tortilla chips
$1.69 each, AC lemon juice 32 oz. $2.19, McHilney's Tabasco sauce 5 oz. $3.09,
KC BBQ Sauce 18 oz. $2.19 Gold's hot horse radish $1.65, Ball Park Beef Franks
$2.99 for $27.97. I returned home, and I put away my purchases. I put $10 on my
laundry card. I chatted with a neighbor. I had some ice tea with lemonade. I
will now have a few tortilia chips with ice tea and lemonade before going to
bed. CIO
Note:<888>06/29/01
Friday 6:20 P.M. EDT: I had dinner of three cold slices of chicken with a few
drops of McHilney Tabasco sauce, steamed corn on the cob and microwave potato,
and ice tea with lemonade. I then boiled two cups of water. I put two packages
of Cherry Jell-o in a Pyrex two quart bowl. I mixed the boiling water and
Cherry Jell-o mixture two minutes. I added a cup of cold lemonade and a cup of
cold of Tropicana tangerine juice and a cup and a half of white seedless grapes
and stirred. I put the Pyrex lid on it, and I put it in the refrigerator to
chill. A tip on hot days, so as not to feel the heat as intensely when outside,
try putting a few dashes of hot India curry in some tomato juice or other
beverage or food items, and one will not noticed the heat as much. CIO
Note:<888>06/29/01
Friday 5:25 P.M. EDT: I went out, and I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New
York on Mason Street. I stopped by the central Greenwich Post office, and I
obtained two money orders for .75 each to pay my GEICO automobile insurance and
my AT&T bills. I then stopped by the Mews Merry-Go-Round shop which is
closing until September. I bought three 12 inch bronze candle sticks for $10
total. I next walk up Greenwich Avenue. I stopped by CVS, and I bought two at
buy one get one free of CVS extra strength non-aspirin pain reliever 400 gel
caps- 500 mg. each for $15.33 both, CVS 500 count aspirin $5.49, two CVS drop
in toilet bowl tablet packs $1.29 each, 1 Glade oil scent refill Hawaiian
Breeze $2.99, buy one get one free of CVS four packs of 60 watt light bulbs
$1.99 both and six Cherry Jell-os for 3 for .99 for $30.36 total. I then walked
up the Avenue. I next stopped by the Gourmet cook shop, and they did not have
any smaller funnels. I stopped by the Greenwich Hardware store, and I bought a
Hutzler 8 oz. funnel for $1.49 plus .09 tax for $1.58. I then stopped by
Grannicks, but they did not have a smaller like 4 oz. funnel which might be
more practical for refilling beverage containers. I drove down by the
waterfront. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop, and I bought 8
crystal sherry glasses and two crystal sorbet glasses for .25 each for $2.50
total. I then stopped by Exxon next to the Greenwich Library, and I bought
$10.30 of premium at $1.999 a gallon. I then stopped by the Arnold Bakery
outlet, and I bought 2 packages of hotdog buns for $1.78 both. I then stopped
by Smokes for Less, and I bought a carton of Seneca Ultra lights 100s and a
carton of Seneca lights regulars for $19 each for $38 total. I returned home,
and I had a frosted Barq's rootbeer in a frosted mug. I washed the new crystal
and put it on the lower level of the bar. I put three white candles in the
bronze candle sticks, and I put them on the back side of the lazy Susan on the
round oak dining table. CIO
Note:<888>06/29/01
Friday 11:30 A.M. EDT: I prepared my GEICO and AT&T bills. I put an address
label on the inside of my mail box covered with Scotch tape, so the mail person
can see my name. Time for a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments and iced
coffee. I set the air conditioner at 68 degrees Fahrenheit, so it will be about
72 degrees Fahrenheit actual when the sun hits my four large west facing
windows above the black heat absorbing black roof in the afternoon heat. Then I
will clean up and go out. CIO
Note:<888>06/29/01
Friday 10:55 A.M. EDT: I checked the mail. I cleaned the air filter on the GE
Profile 14,000 BTU air conditioner along with the extra black filter I have on
it. I also cleaned the charcoal filter on my old circular Honeywell enviracaire
air filter and vacuumed the paper filter. I washed the air conditioner and air
filter charcoal filters in hot soapy water. CIO
Note:<888>06/29/01
Friday 9:50 A.M. EDT: I got a good deal on the Honeywell 17000 air purifier
clearance item from Staples. It is $129 at "www.homedepot.com" . CIO
Note:<888>06/29/01
Friday 9:20 A.M. EDT: I was up at 7:30 A.M., when there was a false fire alarm
in the building. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. Once the mail comes, I have to pay some bills
today. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
06/29/01:
Note:<888>06/28/01
Thursday 10:10 P.M. EDT: I walked around the building. I watched some TV. I had
some green seedless grapes with ice tea and lemon juice. I raised the air
conditioner temperature to 72 degrees Fahrenheit. The air seems a bit fresher
with the new air purifier. I chatted with a friend. Time to send out my new
weekly email.
Note:<888>06/28/01
Thursday 7:00 P.M. EDT: I chatted with a relative. I stopped by Putnam Trust
Bank of New York on Mason Street. I went by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop,
and I bought a 18 inch tall porcelain vase for .35 . I next made my 3 P.M.
appointment. I stopped by the park downtown, and I drove by the waterfront. I
went by Staples in Old Greenwich, and I bought on clearance sale a Honeywell
Quiet Care enviracaire Hepa air filter regularly $59.90 for $27.99 plus $1.68
tax for $29.67 total. It changes the room air six times an hour. I then stopped
by Porricelli's and I obtained a discount card, and I bought a Purdue oven
stuffer roaster at .69 a pound for $5.33, fresh dole broccoli .99, two dozen
eggs at .69 a dozen, and four ears of corn for .30 each for $8.50 total. I then
returned home, and I had a Barq's frosted root beer in a frosted mug. I started
cooking the Purdue chicken seasoning it with garlic powder, black pepper, Italian
seasoning, basil, oregano, and Master Choice barbeque sauce. I will have some
for dinner with steamed broccoli, corn on the cob, and green beans along with
lemonade ice tea. I put the Honeywell Hepa air purifier above the entertainment
center on the bookcase. I put the blue vase above the center bookcase. Time for
dinner shortly. CIO
Note:<888>06/28/01
Thursday 1:05 P.M. EDT: I read a bit this morning. I rested a bit. I checked
the mail. I had lunch of two hotdogs with buns and condiments and some ice tea
and lemonade and a bit of iced coffee. Time to clean up and go out for a 3 P.M.
appointment. According to "www.betanews.com" Microsoft XP
beta won't be out until next week. CIO
Note:<888>06/28/01
Thursday 8:00 A.M. EDT: I was up at 6:30 A.M., and I had breakfast of oatmeal,
toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. CIO
Note:<888>06/27/01
Wednesday 9:50 P.M. EDT: I went out at noon, and I stopped by the Hospital
Thrift shop. I bought a glass 2 quart pitcher for .25 and five crystal gold
trimmed sorbet glasses for .25 for $1.50 total. I then drove by the waterfront.
I next stopped by ELDC thrift. I then went by the library and I read the local
paper. I then went by the Stop and Shop, and I bought a quart of S&S lemon
juice for $1.89. I returned home. I made up a pitcher of lemonade with a cup of
lemon juice, a half cup of sugar, and ice and water to fill the 2 quart
pitcher. I washed the sorbet glasses, and I put them on the lower right level
of the bar. A friend stopped by and we had ice tea and lemonade mixture. I then
for dinner boiled a box of Ronzoni spinach noodles and made up a mixture of a
jar of Ragu classic alfredo sauce with two cans 10 oz. cans of Granadaisa whole
baby clams from Thailand plus a quarter cup of its liquid plus a dashes of
garlic powder, ground pepper, Italian spices, basil, oregano, Chinese five
spice, and hot curry. Once noodles and mixture were ready after 13 minutes of
boiling and heating I mixed them all together, and we had this with the ice tea
lemonade mixture for dinner. We chatted for a while before the guest left. Time
for bed. CIO
Note:<888>06/27/01
Wednesday 10:45 A.M. EDT: I had a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments
and ice tea. I turned down the General Electric Profile 14,500 BTU air
conditioner with remote to 68 degrees Fahrenheit. I cleaned up. CIO
Note:<888>06/27/01
Wednesday 9:55 A.M. EDT: I put in 12 packs of Citra and Barq's rootbeer soda
and another 12 pack of S&S tomato juice in the frig along with a three pack
of Perrier. I have so much cold liquid refreshment, I don't have room for much
food. CIO
Note:<888>06/27/01
Wednesday 9:25 A.M. EDT: I made up a half gallon of coffee, and I put it in the
refrigerator to chill. I put in a 12 pack of Diet Coke and a 48 oz. can of Stop
and Shop tomato juice also in the refrigerator in case any of the old guard
should ever need Bloody Marys. I emptied five ice trays and put them the ice
cubes in a Rubbermaid plastic container in the freezer. I set out my Waring
blender to the left of the coffee machine to be available for ice slushy
drinks. CIO
Note:<888>06/27/01
Wednesday 8:25 A.M. EDT: I was up at 5:30 A.M., and I had breakfast of four
medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I sifted through
my email and "http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm" . Microsoft
EP beta is due out today or the next. CIO
Note:<888>06/26/01
Tuesday 8:40 P.M. EDT: Well, I sat outside for a while. I relaxed a bit and had
come corn chips and ice tea. I chatted with a relative. I guess I will head off
to bed. CIO
Note:<888>06/26/01
Tuesday 3:10 P.M. EDT: I was up at 8:30 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of
oatmeal, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I walked around the
building and sat outside a while. I then freed up 1.7 gigabytes of space on my
backup computer. I then signed up for the $10 downloadable beta preview of
Microsoft EP, which I will download and install when it is available on the
backup computer. I am optimizing the backup computer drive right now. I will
now have the rest of the cold eye round beef with Lea and Perrins
Worcestershire sauce, steamed corn on the cob, steamed fresh green beans, and
ice tea. I set the air conditioner at 70 degrees Fahrenheit. CIO
Note:<888>06/26/01
Tuesday 12:50 A.M. EDT: I went back out, and I did a quick waterfront
observation. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I returned home and relaxed. Time
for bed. CIO
Note:<888>06/25/01
Monday 9:20 P.M. EDT: I went out after the last message, and I stopped by the
Food Emporium and I returned .95 of can and deposit items. I then drove by the
waterfront. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. The train seemed to be
running normally. I then stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop, and I bought two
brass and glass hurricane oil lamps 10.5 inches high with 4 inch high glass
globes for $1 each $2 total. I next stopped by the Greenwich Library, and I
read the Greenwich Times and the Wall Street Journal. I checked out Charles R.
Schwab's "You're Fifty, Now What?" I then returned home, and I put
the hurricane oil lamps on the long bureau with the other copper hurricane
candle lamps and the brass candle sticks. I had three 1/3 inch slices of cold
eye round beef with Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce, steamed corn on the cob,
steamed fresh green beans, and ice tea. I then went back downtown, and I
stopped by the Greenwich Hardware store, and I bought a 22 fluid ounce plastic
bottle of Ultra-Pure smokeless and odorless candle and lamp oil for $3.99 plus
.24 tax for $4.23 total. I next sat out in the park talking with a local. I
walked lower Greenwich Avenue, and I found a quarter. I then sat in the park
some more. I then drove down by the waterfront. I returned home. I filled the
hurricane lamps with about 6 oz. of oil each leaving about an inch air at the
top. I put them back on the long bureau with silver coasters. I adjusted the
wicks to about half inch flames. The glass globes do get hot. They seem to work
fine. I then put the lamp oil in a glass spaghetti noodle holder, so the
plastic bottle is secure from flame and put it on the upper mahogany kitchen
shelf with the other various items. I then pulled out a short strand of copper
wire from a piece of electrical wire, and I used it to clean my Volvo
windshield passenger side spray nozzle and adjust them. I chatted with a
friend. I guess I will have a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments and
ice tea. After that time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>06/25/01
Monday 7:10 A.M. EDT: I flipped through the last ten issues of the Greenwich
Post. The "www.greenwichtimes.com" says that the
Metro North commuter trains are having problems this morning. CIO
Note:<888>06/25/01
Monday 6:00 A.M. EDT: I updated Internet Explorer 6.0 to beta 2 with its
additional components. I also noticed that the Internic domain name "www.mikescottusa.com" is still
available if you have a credit card and $35 available on it. I have some
periodical literature to catch up on. CIO
Note:<888>06/25/01
Monday 4:00 A.M. EDT: I was up at 1:30 A.M., after going to bed at 3:30 P.M.
yesterday. I backed up the E: drive to the D: drive. I had three medium boiled
eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. CIO
Note:<888>06/24/01 Sunday
1:35 P.M. EDT: I finished making the ice tea. I had a couple of hotdogs with
buns and condiments and ice tea. I chatted with relatives and a friend. I was
given a new web link by a relative "http://www.churchonthecape.org/" . I have
thought about going out, but I think I will continue relaxing. CIO
Note:<888>06/24/01
Sunday 8:00 A.M. EDT: I finished off the bag of taco chips with ice tea. I am
now making up another batch of "http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm", this time
using 7 Lipton orange peako bags, 3 Bigelow premium blend bags, 2 Lipton green
tea bags, 1 Twinings Earle Grey bag, and 1 Twinings Prince of Wales China black
tea. The mixture is now steeping for at least an hour. CIO
Note:<888>06/24/01
Sunday 6:30 A.M. EDT: Bad News from the BBC "http://www.savebbc.org/" . CIO
Note:<888>06/24/01
Sunday 6:15 A.M. EDT: I did some minor computer maintenance. I updated ICQ. I
updated "http://mrscott.com/nasa.htm" and "http://mrscott.com/nasa-104.htm" weather
permitting. Weather Node 4.0 still works on my computer, although the company
has quit the weather software business for lack of advertising revenue. It
seems to freeze with the Apache server running. I might relax a bit before
going out. CIO
Note:<888>06/24/01
Sunday 4:15 A.M. EDT: I proofed the links on "http://mrscott.com/weather.htm" . CIO
Note:<888>06/24/01
Sunday 3:05 A.M. EDT: I was up at midnight. I backed up the C: drive to the D:
drive. I put the Slaymaker rechargeable jumpstart system and its adaptor and
instructions back in the box, and I put the box by the bedroom door entrance
next to the bureau. Since I don't drive too much, I figure there is no point
keeping it in my Volvo; since batteries tend to deteriorate faster when exposed
to extreme temperatures. I will use it should, if I ever need it which is
doubtful if I ever make a long trip. Also it will be handy for use locally. I
generally don't jumpstart other people's cars since that risks liability, and
also in my Volvo owner's manual, it recommends not jump starting car battery to
car battery since it can jeopardize the electronic ignition. Thus the new
jumpstart system will be in my apartment close by should the need arise. It
would also be handy for emergency lighting or powering a cellphone or other
device like a laptop computer during a long power shortage or other cigarette
adaptor type device. I have a relative who might be interested in having it, so
I will check and see later today, if they are interested; but shipping 22
pounds up north would cost money. I have a feeling they already have one
though. Thus even though, it is summer; it is always smart to be prepared and
start getting ready for next winter. I had breakfast of oatmeal, sliced French
bread toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I guess, I will clean up shortly
and possibly go out in a little while depending on the weather conditions.
Sitting next to the 72 degrees Fahrenheit air conditioner recently, I always
enjoy some of the summer warmth. Also at sunrise depending on the weather, bird
watching can be interesting. I have an Audubon field guide, I have never had a
chance to study. I believe the last bird guide, I studied was down south before
I moved up north in 1961. Of course down south when bird watching one always
has to watch out for other animals, reptiles, and insects; so I suppose the
same would apply up north. CIO
Note:<888>06/23/01
Saturday 4:35 P.M. EDT: I relaxed a bit. NOAA weather warning system is going
off continually with heavy rain warnings. I chatted with a relative. I went
over to Bank of New York in Port Chester, New York and used the ATM. I then
stopped by Odd Job, and I bought a Slaymaker rechargeable Jumpstart System
Heavy-Duty 12 Volt DC Power Supply with 260 PSI Air Compressor which is a
rechargeable jump start system that also has a cigarette plug adaptor which
could be used for long term cell phone usage with a cell phone cigarette
lighter adaptor, if you don't mind it's 22 pound weight. It is regularly
$99.99, and it was on sale for $49.99 plus $3.37 tax for $53.36 total. I will keep
it underneath my passenger front seat if it will fit there. I will put the
cigarette adaptor charging unit in the glove box and the 120 volt charging
adaptor in the Volvo glove box also. The air pump can not be used for more than
ten minutes at a time, then must cool ten minutes. It would be handy for off
road vehicles. The cables are only 18 inches, but that is long enough to reach
both battery terminals when jump starting. It also has a light and comes fully
charged. It is model number #8010, and Slaymaker has been in business since
1888. It has a one year limited warranty. The Slaymaker number is
1-888-919-9930. I then returned to Greenwich, and I stopped by the waterfront,
and I showed the fishermen and other waterfront observers what I found on sale
at Odd-Job. Well time for some Jell-o mixture and ice tea and then bed. Have a
good evening. CIO
Note:<888>06/23/01
Saturday 10:20 A.M. EDT: If you have the rainy day blues, try "http://www.radio10.nl/live20.ram" . Tunes from
Tulip Town. CIO
Note:<888>06/23/01
Saturday 10:05 A.M. EDT: I went out after the last message. However, first I
sprayed a little bleach around the bathtub edge where it was a little moldy on
the caulk, and this removed the mold stain from the caulk. I walked the entire
length of Greenwich Avenue, and I sat out a while. I then drove down by the
waterfront for a while. I next sat out for a bit more downtown. I stopped by
Exxon, and I bought $12 of premium at $2.039 a gallon. I then stopped by Stop
and Shop, and I bought two S&S 48 oz. tomato juices for $1.29 each, green
seedless grapes at .99 a pound for $2.56, and two ears of sweet corn for .67
both for $5.81 total. I returned home. I vacuumed the apartment. I had dinner
three cold 1/3 inch slices of eye round with Lea and Perrins Worcestershire
sauce, steamed corn on the cob, and steamed fresh green beans with ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>06/23/01
Saturday 4:15 A.M. EDT: I went to bed yesterday at 4 P.M., and I was up at
midnight. I had breakfast of oatmeal, sliced French bread toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I just finished house cleaning and watering the plants. I
still have to vacuum a little later. I just had two hot dogs with buns and
condiments and ice tea. I will now clean up and go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>06/22/01
Friday 3:00 P.M. EDT: I cleaned up again and washed off the cut hair with a
shower and shampoo. I went back out. I sat downtown a while. I stopped by the
Merry Go Round Mews thrift shop. They gave me a tea strainer. I walked lower
Greenwich Avenue. I sat out some more. I stopped by the Stop and Shop, and I
bought two bags of Snyder's taco chips for $1.69 a bag for $3.38 total. I
returned home. I had some taco chips with a cold Barq's rootbeer in a frosted mug.
I relaxed a bit. Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>06/22/01
Friday 11:10 A.M. EDT: I went out, and I drove by the waterfront. I then drove
over to Tod's Point and drove around and sat out watching the morning sea gulls
for a while. I stopped by Off Center hair cuts, and I got a hair cut for $16
plus $4 tip for $20 total. I next stopped by Staples. I then went by the
Hospital Thrift Shop. I drove back down by the waterfront, and I chatted with a
local. I stopped by Smokes for Less, and I bought a carton of Seneca Lights
100s for $19. I returned home. The building custodian was just finishing up
installing the repaired drain fixture. One of the metal collars had corroded
away. I went out, and I installed on the Volvo the new emissions hose with the
hose clamps, I bought two days ago. I game back up, and the bathroom sink drain
was repaired. I had a few thin slices of eye round beef on bread with
mayonnaise and salt and pepper with ice tea and some of the jell-o mixture. CIO
Note:<888>06/22/01
Friday 6:10 A.M. EDT: I had a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments. My
bathroom sink drain pipe is leaking, so I left a message with the Housing
Authority answering service. I put a plastic bucket underneath it for now. I
just finished cleaning up, so I will go out now. CIO
Note:<888>06/22/01
Friday 5:15 A.M. EDT: I finished sifting through my email. ZD Hurricane
Tracking software story ZDNet: Story:
Want to track tropical storms? Here's how to do it on your PC . CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
06/22/01:
Note:<888>06/22/01
Friday 3:50 A.M. EDT: Well, I finished the laundry. I wrote a letter to a
family member. CIO
Note:<888>06/22/01
Friday 12:50 A.M. EDT: I made my 3 P.M. appointment yesterday. I returned home,
and I went to bed at 4 P.M.. I received a telephone call from a family member
about 10 P.M.. I was up at 11 P.M.. I had dinner of three 1/3 inch slices of
cold eye round beef, steamed corn on the cob, steamed fresh green beans, ice tea,
and coffee. I put clean sheets on the bed. I am doing my laundry right now. CIO
Note:<888>07/07/01
Saturday 10:15 P.M. EDT: I went out, and I walked the entire length of
Greenwich Avenue. I stopped by the waterfront. I then went to the Stop and
Shop. I bought a S&S 5 pound bag of sugar for $2.19, a 10 pack 10 quart box
of S&S dried milk $5.39, a Hawaiian Del Monte pineapple $3.99, I Can't
Believe It's Not Butter $1.49, two ears of sweet corn .40 each, a yellow and
green squash at .99 a pound $1.04, two 32 oz. bottles of Lemon Lysol $2.99
each, a package of 250 blue paper napkins .99 plus .42 tax for $22.29 total. I
then returned home. I peeled the pineapple and diced it and added a pint of
blue berries, a tablespoon of Angostura bitters, a ounce of Barbados Mount Gay
rum, and a cup of orange juice. I mixed it all together, and put it in large
Rubbermaid container in the refrigerator to chill. After soaking for a day the
fresh fruit should have absorbed the other flavors and melded together. I then
threw out the pineapple peels. Time for regular internet work. CIO
Note:<888>07/07/01
Saturday 6:10 P.M. EDT: I finished house cleaning and watering the plants. I
had dinner of two hotdogs with condiments and buns, steamed corn on the cob,
broccoli, green beans, and iced coffee. I cleaned up. I am just finishing up
making iced tea. I added lemon juice this time with the same mixture. I chatted
with a couple of relatives. I will go out as soon as I put the iced tea in the
refrigerator. CIO
Note:<888>07/07/01
Saturday 2:15 P.M. EDT: I was up at 7:30 A.M., and the C: drive was finished
defragmenting. I then started to backup the C: drive to the D: drive with the
Windows XP backup program. It is twice as fast as the old Windows 95 backup
program, but it does not compress file space, so there was not room on the 20
gigabyte D: drive for the 10 gigabyte backup of the C: drive in three parts.
Windows XP limits backups to 4 gigabytes. I want to keep the old Windows ME C:
and E: backup files in case, I need to do a Windows ME restore. The old backup
program was uninstalled, and I decompressed it from the Win95 Cdrom, but it
does not work with Windows XP. Since Windows XP is a beta, I will forgo using
its backup program until I have the finished product in October. I had breakfast
of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I rested until noon. I
will now do house cleaning. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
07/06/01:
Note:<888>07/06/01
Friday 11:25 P.M. EDT: 24 hours ago, I received the registration code for
Windows XP beta RS1 which I had already downloaded. I installed it on the
backup computer which took until 4 A.M. about four to five hours installation
without problem on the older slower 233 MHz computer with 64 megs. memory. I
then tested it. About 6 A.M., I proceeded to install the beta on my primary
computer. I fell asleep until about 11 A.M., and the first two to three hours
of system configuration checking was complete. I rebooted, and with two more
reboots installation was complete about 4 P.M. without any problems, about
seven hours installation time on my 366 MHZ computer with 96 megs memory,
75,000 favorites, 43 gigabytes of hard drive space on the three hard drives. As
warned by the configuration tester, the Ezonics EZCAM USB and the Compaq IJ200
color printer does not work with Windows XP at this point. I did try to get
them going to no avail. The Visioneer 4400 USB scanner does work along with
everything else. Norton System Works and Creative Sound Manager programs don't
work. I had to reinstall Zone Alarm and Music Match and FrontPage Express.
Everything Else seems to work fine at this point. I am at this point very
pleased with the betas performance on my primary system. I had a breakfast of
three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I just had
a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments with ice tea. I will send out my
weekly email. Then I will optimize the C: drive before starting the server. CIO
Note:<888>07/05/01
Thursday 8:50 P.M. EDT: I made up a batch of iced coffee. I had dinner of two
hotdogs with buns and condiments, steamed corn on the cob, steamed sliced
zucchini and yellow squash, and ice tea. I chatted with a friend. CIO
Note:<888>07/05/01
Thursday 5:40 P.M. EDT: I did not go back to sleep. I had breakfast of oatmeal,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I did a little web browsing. I
cleaned up, and I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of
New York on Mason Street. I went by the Hospital Thrift shop, and I bought two
brass six inch candle sticks for .25 each. I went by the Food Emporium, and I
bought three 4 four packs of Energizer AA batteries for .99 each and a pack of
AAA for .99 also. I also bought a 38 oz. bag of Balanced Blend 50% less
caffeine coffee beans for $5.99, 16 oz. container of whipped cream cheese
$2.29, Snyder's white tortilla chips $1.69, a pint of blueberries $1.99, two
Zucchini squash at $1.29 a pound for $1.39 and two yellow squash at $1.29 a
pound for $1.24 for $18.79 total. I returned home, and I blended the new coffee
beans with the existing coffee beans mixture. I have six quart jars of coffee
beans in the freezer. I put the hurricane lamps from the long bureau on the
left hallway bookcase. I put the new 6 inch brass candle sticks on the long
bureau. I now have 8 brass candle sticks on the long bureau. I also have eight
bronze candle sticks on the dining room table lazy Susan. I am now having iced
coffee. CIO
Note:<888>07/05/01
Thursday 11:00 A.M. EDT: The beta I downloaded still needs the unlocking key
code I am waiting to have sent to me. I ran the Windows XP Upgrade Configurator
on both computers. I rested from 6:30 A.M.. I will rest more until 1 P.M.. I
have a 3 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note:<888>07/05/01
Thursday 3:35 A.M. EDT: I found this link in the Windows XP Beta newsgroup "news://microsoft.public.windowsxp.beta.general" for "http://iexbeta.cjb.net/"which shows how to download the beta before notification. I
set GET Right to 20 megs per second speed, and found the setting mentioned
under Advanced when I clicked on more. It took about ten minutes for the 480
meg. download. I downloaded it to both computers, and I just finished
extracting it on the backup computer. I don't think I can install it without
the registration code. I had some microwave popcorn and ice tea. Time to try
installing though. CIO
Note:<888>07/04/01
Wednesday 11:55 P.M. EDT: I finished the laundry. I have been channel surfing a
bit. CIO
Note:<888>07/04/01
Wednesday 9:40 P.M. EDT: I have the laundry on the dry cycle. I put clean
sheets on the bed. I have been watching the Channel 13 PBS Fourth of July
special from Washington D.C.. I had some of the Jell-o mixture. CIO
Note:<888>07/04/01
Wednesday 8:35 P.M. EDT: I ran Win Optimizer 99 Deluxe on the main computer
along with Norton WinDoctor. I had dinner of broiled shell steak, steamed corn
on the cob, green beans, broccoli, and ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>07/04/01
Wednesday 7:00 P.M. EDT: I did not go out. I freed up disk space on the backup
computer by deleting unneeded programs and files. I now have 2.5 gigabytes
space on it. I put PCOpus on it to open up the *.ISO file for Microsoft Windows
XP beta RS1 when available for download. I ran Win Optimizer 99 Deluxe. I ran
scandisk, and I am now running disk optimizer on it, so the backup computer
should be ready for the beta when available. I put the folding wicker chair
from the living room desk at the bedroom door entrance, so I am using the
swivel office chair at both computers. CIO
Note:<888>07/04/01 Wednesday
2:00 P.M. EDT: I was up at noon. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I chatted with a relative. Time to
clean up and go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note:<888>07/04/01
Wednesday 12:30 A.M. EDT: I updated Scott's Broadcast "http://mrscott.com/sound.htm" . CIO
Note:<888>07/03/01
Tuesday 11:30 P.M. EDT: I channel surfed. I filled out the Honeywell Hepa Air
Filter registration. CIO
Note:<888>07/03/01
Tuesday 10:05 P.M. EDT: I stopped by the library, and I read the Wall Street
Journal and the local paper. I walked upper Greenwich Avenue. I returned home.
I had some tortilla chips and ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>07/03/01
Tuesday 7:10 P.M. EDT: I chatted with a relative. I had a broiled steak for
dinner with steamed corn on the cob, green beans, broccoli, and iced coffee. I
watched the ABC evening news. CIO
Note:<888>07/03/01
Tuesday 4:15 P.M. EDT: I went out, and I paid my rent at First Union Bank on
Benedict Place. I then stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop. I next went by Stop
and Shop, and I bought 3 New Strip steaks at $4.99 a pound for $10.78, a head
of broccoli at .99 a pound $1.87, I Can't Believe It's Not Butter $1.49 for
$14.14 total. I then went to the Food Emporium, and I bought Snyder's tortilla
chips $1.69, 2 Lays Barbeque potato chips .79 each, Oscar Meyer beef franks
$2.29, fresh green beans at $1.49 a pound $1.33, 5 ears of corn on the cob $2,
three four packs of Energizer AAA batteries .99 a pack and one pack of AA at
.99. Batteries AAA and AA are $4 off a pack at the Food Emporium. Total was
$13.95. I got a new Food Emporium Savings card since my old one's bar code did
not work. I returned home, and I finished off the V8 juice with a dash of
curry. CIO
Note:<888>07/03/01
Tuesday 1:50 P.M. EDT: For those of you downloading the Microsoft XP beta RS1
which is in *.ISO format. I believe this utility will uncompress a *.iso file "http://galway.informatik.uni-kl.de/staff/mandola/opus/"
download
"pcopusnew.zip" . CIO
Note:<888>07/03/01
Tuesday 12:35 P.M. EDT: I was up at 10:30 A.M., and I had breakfast of oatmeal,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I cleaned up, and I am waiting for
the mail to arrive. CIO
Note:<888>07/03/01
Tuesday 1:05 A.M. EDT: I relaxed a bit. I put the new 9 volt battery in the GE
answering machine. Earlier this evening, I left the old AT&T answering
machine at the Hospital Thrift Shop. I had some of the Jell-o mixture I made a
few days ago. Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>07/03/01
Tuesday 12:35 A.M. EDT: I will have to use a program like "www.cdrom-emulator.com" tp extract the ISO file when I download the Windows XP
beta RS1 from Microsoft upon notification soon. I went out, and I stopped by
CVS. I bought six cans of Campbell's pork and beans for .33 each. With the
store coupon I got a 4 pack of Panasonic AAA batteries for $4.59 and a free 9
volt Panasonic battery worth $3.69 plus .28 tax for $6.85 total. I drove down
by the waterfront. I then went to the Greenwich 4th of July fireworks at the
Greenwich High School. It was a most excellent display of pyrotechnics. It was
sponsored by Greenwich Capital "www.gcm.com" a local resident on Steamboat Road. Turner Construction is
working on the corner lot of Steamboat Road and Museum drive across from the
construction at the Greenwich Harbor Inn. After the fireworks, I walked lower
Greenwich Avenue. I checked my tire pressure at the Shell Station. I returned
home, and I finished off a bag of Snyder's tortilla chips with ice tea. I have
been doing a little regular computer work. CIO
Note:<888>07/02/01
Monday 6:45 P.M. EDT: I went back to bed, and I was up at 11 A.M.. I had
breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I went out, and I bought $12.75 of premium at Exxon at $1.999 a
gallon. I returned videotapes and a book at the library. I obtained a money
order for .90 at the Post Office, and I paid my Verizon telephone bill. I went
up to CompUSA in Norwalk. I returned the memory I bought yesterday. I need the
memory that is 66 MHz compatible, but it is not on sale, and would be $70 for
the PNY 128 meg. chip. Thus I did not get it. I then went to Wal-Mart in
Norwalk, and I bought a General Electric Fully-Digital Answering Messaging System
with Voice Time/Day Stamp for $14.98 and a pair of Farah Khakis pleated classic
fit waist 40 inches length 30 inches for $17.96 plus .89 tax for $33.73 total.
I toured Staples next to Wal-Mart. I returned to Greenwich. I stopped by the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop, and I bought 24 bar glasses for .25 each for $6
total. I made my 4 P.M. appointment. I returned home. I washes and dried the
new bar glasses. I put the mixers on the floor underneath the bar and
underneath the blue sofa. I dusted the existing bar glasses on the lower level
of the Danish table bar and put the new glasses on the same level. I hung the
new Farah Khakis in the bedroom closet. I set up the new answering machine
putting it at the end of the bar next to the GE cordless telephone. Time for
dinner of the remaining Purdue oven stuffer chicken and steamed corn on the cob
with steamed broccoli and ice tea. I received notice from Microsoft, they would
be emailing me the link for downloading Windows XP beta RS1 in two to the three
days. Happy Canada day. CIO
Note:<888>07/02/01
Monday 6:35 A.M. EDT: I went to be at 10 P.M., and I was up at 5:30 A.M.. I
tried getting the memory, I bought yesterday by changing to an earlier CMOS to
no avail. I put the most recent CMOS back on. I might try to sleep a bit more.
CIO
Note:<888>07/01/01
Sunday 8:10 P.M. EDT: I had a friend stop by at 8 A.M. this morning. I gave the
friend breakfast. The friend's electricity was off. I had breakfast of oatmeal,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. Once the friend left, I stopped by
the Putnam Trust Bank of New York ATM machine on Mason Street. I then went to
CompUSA in Norwalk. I bought two 133 MHz 256 meg. memory chips for $60 each
plus tax. I stopped by the Wiz and paid my Cablevision and Optimum online bills.
They have the Dennon 14,000 BTU air conditioner with remote control for $450. I
went back home, and I tried to install them, but they did not work on my
machine. I had some V8 juice with dashes of curry. I returned them and bought
two 100 MHz 128 meg. memory chips for $30 each plus tax. I bought a Pentium
processor cooling fan for $9.99 plus .60 tax for $10.59. I returned home, and I
tried to install the new memory chips, but they still did not work. I did
install the new processor cooling fan. This all took some time. I will return
the memory chips tomorrow. I will now have cold sliced chicken breast meat with
Tabasco, steamed corn on the cob and steamed broccoli along with ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>07/01/01 Sunday 2:00 A.M. EDT: I noticed
that CompUSA "www.compusastores.com"has 128 megabyte PCI 100 memory on sale for $30. I will go
up to the Norwalk store tomorrow afternoon and buy some and also pay my
Cablevision and Optimum online bills at the Wiz. I will put the 128 mb. and 32
mb. in the main computer and have two 64 mb. in the backup computer for Windows
XP beta RS1 when available. Time for bed.
Note: <888> 07/14/01
Saturday 10:35 P.M. EDT: I had two hotdogs with buns and condiments after the
last message along with the pineapple blueberry mixture and ice tea. I spilt the ice tea glass and on the coffee
table, so I had to soak up the mixture.
I chatted with a relative. I went
for a drive around the waterfront. I
walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I returned home. I chatted with a
relative and a friend. For dinner, I had
two fried hamburgers with buns and condiments and steamed sliced yellow squash
and ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 07/14/01
Saturday 2:40 P.M. EDT: I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I finished
cleaning house and watering the plants about 6 A.M.. I have just finished
optimizing the C: and D: drives. I slept
from 9 A.M. to now. Crucial web site
tracking says the new memory has shipped.
CIO
Note: <888> 07/14/01
Saturday 2:20 A.M. EDT: I did not go downtown after dinner. I checked out a VCR that someone had tossed
out. I have rested and watched TV
throughout the evening and morning so far.
I had some corn chips and ice tea.
CIO
Note: <888> 07/13/01
Friday 6:05 P.M. EDT: I was up at noon. I had breakfast of three medium boiled
eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I went back to sleep until 5
P.M.. I checked with Crucial about the memory order, and they needed additional
information which I gave them. It should be here about Monday. I will now have
two fried hamburgers with buns and condiments, steamed corn on the cob with a
steamed sliced zucchini and iced coffee.
Then I will clean up and go out for some fresh air. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
07/13/01:
Note: <888> 07/13/01
Friday 2:05 A.M. EDT: I watched a bit of television. I had some corn chips, two
hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea.
Time to send out the weekly email and call it a day. CIO
Note: <888> 07/12/01
Thursday 11:50 P.M. EDT: NASA Shuttle Information http://mrscott.com/nasa.htm and http://www.broadcast.com/learning_and_education/science/space/nasa/nasa_television/ for live shuttle pictures. CIO
Note: <888> 07/12/01
Thursday 11:05 P.M. EDT: Scotland Travel Information: A very warm welcome to
you again and a big hello to any new recipients out there! We hope you
had a fun Independence Day!
This
is the 3rd of five newsletters that will be coming directly to you with
up-to-the-minute information on what's new and happening for the late summer
and fall.
Look
out for the following two topics that we've yet to cover in the next few
weeks: Flavors of Scotland and Scotland's Islands. And, check out
our special offers to and within Scotland on http://www.greatscotlandoffers.com - we are continually adding to
this part of our site so be sure to check it out!
But
if you specifically want a city break, as we hope you will after reading this
e-mail, visit our dedicated Web site: http://www.twincities-scotland.com.
IN
THIS ISSUE:
*
Tale of Two Cities
*
Hot deals!
*
Who flies to Scotland?
*
What's Happening?
*
Must Sees...
*
Anyone for Golf?
*
Did you know?
Tale
of Two Cities
The
two cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow are only 45 minutes apart by train and
offer the ultimate city getaway experience. In this e-mail newsletter we
will attempt to reveal the unique contrasts between these two extraordinary
cities, showing them as cities well worth a visit on their own or together.
Edinburgh,
one of the liveliest of Europe's capital cities, is rich in history, culture
and entertainment with superb restaurants and pubs, and world famous festivals.
Glasgow,
famous for its café culture, exciting nightlife and numerous museums and art
galleries, is renowned as a cosmopolitan center of architecture, design and the
arts.
For
further destination information visit http://www.twincities-scotland.com.
Before
you visit the twin cities Web site, however, we will give you some special tips
on what there is to see and do in these fabulous cities along with some great
value package deals to get you here!
Hot
Deals!
We
are delighted to bring you some terrific city break packages, including airfare
and accommodation. All you have to do is contact the relevant tour operator by
phone or online and mention 'Twin City Offers!!' Check them out:
*
ETM Travel Group - discount per person for travel between Sept 1 - Oct 31
Combination
packages, inclusive of air, rail transfer between the two cities and one
sightseeing bus tour. 4 nights stays, (2 nights Glasgow and 2 nights
Edinburgh), from only per person.
See
http://www.etmtravelgroup.com/twincities.htm.
*
Collette Vacations - 5% off packages to Glasgow or Edinburgh.
Two-night
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For
package information to Edinburgh - http://www.collettevacations.com/viewfit.cfm?productID=188.
For
Glasgow, http://www.collettevacations.com/viewfit.cfm?productID=190.
*
Icelandair Holidays - 10% discount for travel until 31 October.
Single
city stays and combinations available. Air/hotel packages. Up to 3
nights in Iceland en route at no additional cost. For more information
visit the 'Holidays' section at http://www.icelandair.com.
*
Prestige Tours - Free Oban, Highland Glens and Castles day trip with every city
package booking!
Single
city stays and combination packages available from per person for 3
nights, including a city tour and welcome pack. Click here for
Glasgow: http://www.prestigetours.com/glasgow.htm
For
Edinburgh: http://www.prestigetours.com/edinburgh.htm.
Remember
to mention "Twin Cities" when enquiring or booking any of the above.
For
these and other great offers once you get here, visit http://www.twincities-scotland.com.
Who
flies to Scotland?
Glasgow
airport is particularly well served with transatlantic flights and, being only
45 minutes by train or road to Edinburgh, is the ideal entry point for a twin
cities break.
*
Continental Airlines operates a year-round non-stop service to Glasgow via
Newark from 96 airports across North America. See http://www.continental.com.
*
American Airlines operates a daily direct service to Glasgow from Chicago
O'Hare, offering connections from 66 other points across the USA.
Available May-Oct. See http://www.aa.com.
*
Icelandair offers a year-round service to Glasgow via Reykjavik in Iceland,
flying from New York, Washington, Boston, Halifax, Minneapolis and
Orlando. See http://www.icelandair.com.
*
British Midland (BMI) now flies from the USA to the UK. With a code share
agreement with United Airlines, this scheduled service will operate from
Washington Dulles and Chicago O'Hare to Manchester, then onwards to Edinburgh
or Glasgow (and Aberdeen in the northeast). BMI will code share on United
Airlines services to Chicago and Washington, allowing passengers to connect to
the transatlantic service from other parts of the USA. See http://www.flybmi.com.
What's
Happening?
Both
cities offer an international selection of restaurants and an array of evening
entertainment options. From a night out at the theatre to a jazz recital, a
comedy night, or simply a spot of people-watching whilst enjoying a fine
Scottish Malt Whisky, there is something for everyone.
*
The Edinburgh Festivals that take place in August and into September now
incorporate 5 festivals: The Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival, The Edinburgh
International Festival, The Edinburgh International Film Festival, The Festival
Fringe, Edinburgh Book Festival and the Edinburgh Military Tattoo.
For
more details on these and other key events in Edinburgh, visit: www.edinburgh.org/events/events.html.
*
Glasgow is also home to a wide range of events from impromptu music sessions in
pubs throughout the year, to the World Pipe Band Championships held on Glasgow
Green, 11 August. This is the most prestigious event in the annual pipe
calendar, attracting some 200 bands from around the world.
For
more information on the above and other events in and around Glasgow, visit: http://visitors.seeglasgow.com/.
Must
Sees
For
the best in modern art
*
Make sure you visit Glasgow's Gallery of Modern Art, housing four floors of
today's finest paintings, sculpture and installations from Scotland and around
the World. See www.glasgow.gov.uk.
Don't
forget the many Charles Rennie Mackintosh attractions, situated around the
Greater Glasgow area. You'll be sure to see his very distinctive Art
Nouveau style wherever you go!! Check out the following Web site for more
details on his life and works: www.crmsociety.com.
*
Similarly in Edinburgh, the Dean Gallery, situated opposite the Scottish
National Gallery of Modern Art, houses an extensive collection of Dada and
surrealist art. The gallery is also home to a large collection of work by
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi, a celebrated Scottish artist and sculptor. For more
information, visit: www.natgalscot.ac.uk.
Get
spooked
Both
cities have their share of ghosts and gouls - here are just a few of the walking
tours and attractions available where you're likely to catch sight of one
*
The Edinburgh Dungeon - Deemed to be "Scotland's Worst
Attraction!!" A terrifying tour through the darkest chapters of
Scottish history, but be warned, nothing is quite what it seems and the dead
have a disagreeable habit of coming back to life! Visit www.thedungeons.com.
*
Mercat Tours - Offers a variety of walking tours in both Edinburgh and Glasgow,
with titles that include 'Gruesome Glasgow,' 'The Ghost Hunter Trail' and
'Ghosts and Ghouls.' Mercat is also one such operator that offers tours
of the infamous Mary King's Close - an historic underground city in Edinburgh's
Old Town. For more ghoulish details, visit: www.mercattours.com.
Have
a wee dram
You
don't have to travel too far outside of the cities to visit a whisky
distillery. Two in particular are very close to both Glasgow and
Edinburgh
*
Glengoyne Distillery - Easily reached by local bus, or only a 30-minute drive,
it's Scotland's most southerly Highland distillery and the closest to
Glasgow. Tour and tasting.
Visit:
www.glengoynedistillery.co.uk.
*
Glenkinchie Distillery - Easily reached by local bus, or only a 30-minute drive
from Edinburgh. Includes a full-scale model of a malt distillery made for
the British Empire Exhibition of 1924. Tour and tasting. Visit: www.scotch.com.
Down
by the Waterside
Both
cities boast waterside developments well worth visiting
*
Edinburgh's Ocean Terminal is the capital's new cruise liner terminal, as well
as a shopping and entertainment complex. Situated in the historic Port of
Leith, it is also home to the Royal Yacht Britannia and Visitor Centre (www.royalyachtbritannia.co.uk) as well as an excellent array
of seafood restaurants, offering the finest in Scottish fare.
*
Glasgow's River Clyde, once the world's biggest shipbuilding site, is now home
to the Tall Ship at Glasgow Harbour, the Maritime Heritage Centre (named
'Clydebuilt') and the recently-opened Glasgow Science Centre. For
more information on these and other visitor attractions in Glasgow, click here:
http://visitors.seeglasgow.com.
Anyone
for Golf?
With
over 500 golf courses located throughout Scotland, there is always a variety to
take advantage of, wherever you are, including the cities.
*
East Lothian, only 30 minutes drive from Edinburgh, boasts a wide range of
courses. For your free Golf Guide to the region email: esic@eltb.org or visit www.golfeastlothian.com.
*
Similarly, there are over 18 golf courses in the Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Valley Region. For more details, click here: http://visitors.seeglasgow.com.
One
for the diary - In 2002, the Open Championship will be played at Muirfield in
East Lothian, 30 minutes drive east of Edinburgh, between 18-21 July. For
more details, visit: www.opengolf.com.
Did
you Know?
The
USA decided to join WWII after a meeting in room 21, in Glasgow's Copthorne
Hotel, involving the US Presidential envoy, Harry Hopkins, and Winston Churchill.
The
tradition of firing the One O'Clock Gun from Edinburgh Castle's ramparts every
day (except Sundays) continues today. It was once used as a time signal
for sailing ships in the Firth of Forth.
Here's
a really obscure one - Did you know that Mickey Mouse's voice for nearly 40
years was that of a Scot, James MacDonald (1906-1991)!!
If
we have whet your appetite to take a city break in Scotland this year or
another time, please remember to visit our twin cities Web site at www.twincities-Scotland.com.
Note: <888> 07/12/01
Thursday 10:20 P.M. EDT: I went out, and I read at the local library. I read
the Wall Street Journal, the Greenwich Times, and Popular Mechanics. I then stopped by briefly at CVS. I walked the entire length of
Greenwich Avenue. I stopped by the BNY ATM. I then went back to CVS, and I
bought CVS Glucosamine Chondroitin Double Strength 1200 mg. 120 tablets at $10
off for $19.99. I returned home. I chatted with a friend. CIO
Note:<888>07/12/01
Thursday 6:00 P.M. EDT: I fell asleep until 9 A.M. instead of going out. I had
two hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea. I feel back asleep until 3:30
P.M.. I missed my 3 P.M. appointment. I had oatmeal, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I then chatted
with a couple of relatives. Well, I guess I will clean up and go out for some
fresh air and mail the letter I wrote earlier this morning. CIO
Note:<888>07/12/01
Thursday 4:45 A.M. EDT: I went through my email. I went through http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm . I wrote a letter to a relative. I am now using Microsoft Word 2000 for my web
page production instead of FrontPage Express, so I can use the spell checking
and other formatting tools. Well time to
clean up and go out for some morning air in a little while. CIO
Note:<888>07/12/01
Thursday 1:35 A.M. EDT: I had a meal of two fried hamburgers with buns and
condiments of Heinz ketchup, Tameriere Dijon mustard, Hellmann’s mayonnaise,
and Gold’s horseradish along with steamed corn on the cob and steamed broccoli
and iced coffee. CIO
Note:<888>07/11/01
Wednesday 11:45 P.M. EDT: For my 66MHz system, I order this "http://www.crucial.com/store/PartSpecs.asp?imodule=CT16M64S4D10"which at the
$30 price and no shipping charge is $40 cheaper than local store prices. CIO
Note:<888>07/11/01
Wednesday 11:05 P.M. EDT: I was up at 6 P.M., and I had breakfast of three
medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I fell back
asleep until 10:30 P.M.. Time for some regular internet work. CIO
Note:<888>07/11/01
Wednesday 10:30 A.M. EDT: Well, I am still up. We had another one of those
electrical storms that was pretty intense, so I turned off the computer; and
checked the outside a couple of times. Well time for bed and some ice tea
before. I had also deleted my XP beta RS1 download, so I redownloaded the *.iso
file in about ten minutes. Sound advise in unsound weather conditions, if the
local nature disappears more than likely, they have taken cover from the
elements. CIO
Note:<888>07/11/01
Wednesday 5:55 P.M. EDT: I had a relaxing morning watching a vintage movie. I
had a bag of Lays Barbeque potato chips and some ice tea during the morning.
Well time to start ending the day. CIO
Note:<888>07/11/01
Wednesday 12:05 P.M. EDT: I went out, and I stopped by the Putnam Trust Bank of
New York ATM. I then stopped by Exxon, and I bought $13.50 of premium at $1.999
a gallon. I next stopped by the waterfront, and told some of the waterfront
locals about the incoming storm. I then went to the Greenwich Library, and I
waited out the storm. I read the Wall Street Journal, the Greenwich Times, Time
Magazine, and InfoWorld. I noticed in this article that the OEM prices of
Windows XP is going to be quite reasonable "http://iwsun4.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/01/07/02/010702hntechxny.xml" . I wonder
what the dealer price will be. I then walked the entire length of Greenwich
Avenue one and a half times. I stopped by CVS, and I bought a five pack of BIC
lighters with $1 off coupon for $3.99 and a 25 foot TV cable for $2.99 plus .42
tax for $7.40 total. I chatted briefly with an occupant of a vintage car. I
then returned home. I made two fried hamburgers with a sliced fried onion
cooking in olive oil, and I Can't Believe It's Not Butter, Lea and Perrins
Worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, black pepper, oregano, Italian spices, and
Basil. I put the burgers on buns, with Hellmann’s mayonnaise, Heinz ketchup,
Tammeriere Dijon mustard, gold's horse radish, and fried onions. I also steamed
a yellow sliced and a green sliced squash, and seasoned them with basil,
Italian spices, oregano, I Can't Believe It's Not Butter, and I put have the
fried slice onions over the squash. I had this with ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>07/10/01
Tuesday 5:55 P.M. EDT: I was up at 4 P.M.. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I cleaned the old Braun coffee grinder, so
it looks better. I keep the old Braun coffee grinder set to mocha grind, and
the other two coffee grinders to regular grind. I moved the NASS Shuttle launch
picture to the bedroom entrance. I moved the Martha's Vineyard print above the
shield of Pall Mall in the living room. I put the flower painting behind the
bedroom desk. Well there is NOAA weather warning for severe thunderstorms in
this area until 8 P.M.. I will clean up shortly and go out. CIO
Note:<888>07/10/01
Tuesday 8:20 A.M. EDT: Well I finished backing up with the Windows XP
Professional Backup the C: drive to the D: and E: drives. I also backed up the
E: drive to the D: drive. I had to moved some redundant files off the E: drive
to the C: drive to make room for the backups. I still have 6.1 gigabytes of
hard drive space on the combined hard drives of 41 gigabytes. Well time to call
it a day after some of the pineapple mixture and ice tea. CIO
Note:<888>07/10/01
Tuesday 2:50 A.M. EDT: Today, I went out; and I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of
New York on Mason Street. I then stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop.
I bought two Ekco muffin tins for .25 each, a Cuisine Art orange juice squeezer
accessory for $1, two Hoover vacuum belts .50 both for $2 total. I then drove
over to Old Greenwich, and I bought at the Old Greenwich Rummage Room Thrift
Shop a Braun coffee grinder for $5. I next drove around Tod's Point. It was a
nice day, and I wanted to walk around the Point, but I had other errands to
perform. I next toured Staples. I then drove down by the waterfront in central
Greenwich. The I stopped by the Arnold Bread store, and I bought two packages
of hotdog buns for $1.78 both. I next stopped by Smoke for Less, and I bought
two cartons of Seneca Lights 100s for $19 a carton and five pack of Ronson
flints for .80 for $38.80 total. I then returned home. I put the Hoover vacuum
belts on the bedroom closet shelf with the vacuum bags. I tested the Cuisine
Art Juice attachment made in Hong Kong. It fits, but one has to install it by
removing the Cuisine Art Holder and sliding it on and then reattaching the
holder container. It will hold about a pint of juice in the Cuisine Art before
it would overflow when removing through the collar. I put the muffin pans with
the other tin cooking to the left of the refrigerator below. I put out the
white Krups coffee espresso maker and the Gaggia coffee grinder and Braun
cappuccino machine on the blue bookcase at the kitchen entrance. I put the new
Braun coffee grinder on the middle kitchen counter. I put the Salton single cup
coffee maker on the left kitchen counter. I filled all three coffee grinders
with coffee beans. I had two hotdogs with buns and condiments and pineapple
mixture and iced coffee for dinner. I then went out, and I walked lower
Greenwich Avenue. While out I heard a lot more southern song birds than normal.
The last time I heard that many song birds from the southeast we had the
hurricane in the Carolinas, so be sure to keep a weather eye. I then went to
the Greenwich Library, and I read the Wall Street Journal, the Greenwich Times,
and two computer newsweeklies. I then chatted with a computer person about
technology after closing on one of the benches out front. I next went to the
Food Emporium, and I bought two packages of buy one get one free of ground
sirloin for $3.99 a pound $4.35 both, hamburger rolls .99, one Tropicana
Tangerine with calcium and one Tropicana Ruby Red Orange with calcium for $2.50
apiece, for $10.34 total. I then returned home. I was looking at Windows XP
system information file checker, and I noticed by trying to install older
camera drivers to try to get my PC camera working, I had over written
"twain.dll" and "twain32.dll". I reextracted them from the
setup files and put the new ones back up. I had been warned by the operating
system to not try to install them, but I had tried; so as to try to get the
Ezonics Ezcam USB to work. I then studies some of the other Windows XP system
information on the computer. I will now do a C: drive to D: drive and E: drive
backup; which will take about two hours. I then will start the server. CIO
Note:<888>07/09/01
Monday 1:20 P.M. EDT: I was up at noon. I had breakfast of three medium boiled
eggs, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and iced coffee. I have cleaned up, and I
am ready to go out shortly. CIO
Note:<888>07/09/01
Monday 2:10 A.M. EDT: I finished off a bag of white corn chips with ice tea. I
think it is time to rest for a while. CIO
Note:<888>07/09/01
Monday 12:10 A.M. EDT: I had dinner of broiled shell steak, steamed corn on the
cob, green beans, broccoli, and ice tea. I put the Visioneer 4400 Scanner and
PhotoMax software on the backup computer, which although the scanner is not
connected to it, one could transfer scanned files to it for printing with the
Compaq IJ200 color printer. I watched a bit of PBS channel 21. I am going to
put the Philodendron plant, I bought from Wal-Mart in Norwalk a couple of
months ago down in the community room, since it is not doing well with the lack
of sunlight in the apartment. CIO
Note:<888>07/08/01
Sunday 9:40 P.M. EDT: I was up at 4:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I decided to uninstall Windows XP beta RS1
off the backup computer since one is only allowed to use one copy. I installed
the Compaq IJ200 color printer on the backup computer with Windows ME and Word
2000 and IE 6.0 beta2 along with the updates. I can write color documents with
either computer and print them out with the backup computer. CIO
Note:<888>07/08/01
Sunday 11:30 A.M. EDT: I disconnected the main computer from the cable modem
temporarily to try to connect the two computer network cards together for
networking to no avail. Perhaps the two different cards are not compatible or I
need other networking software. I set up second name accounts on both
computers. Well, I am really tired. Time for bed. CIO
Note:<888>07/08/01
Sunday 6:55 A.M. EDT: I did a little bit of regular internet work. While
reading the Microsoft Beta XP newsgroups, I found this link "http://www.symantec.com/nav/nav_9xnt/nav_beta_x9nt.html" , and I
installed it. It is good for a month. Time for some of the pineapple blueberry
mixture I made, and then off to bed. CIO
Note:<888>07/08/01
Sunday 1:35 A.M. EDT: I have been doing some regular internet work. I am most
pleased with the stability and functionality of the Windows XP beta RS1. I
think Microsoft has it all together on this new system. I finished off the
Jell-o mixture. Time to start ending the day. CIO
Note: <888> 07/21/01
Saturday 11:25 A.M.: I finished house cleaning and watering the plants. I had a couple of hotdogs with buns and
relish, ketchup, mustard, and chopped onion along with cantaloupe and ice tea.
I checked the mail, and relaxed a bit.
CIO
Note: <888> 07/21/01
Saturday 7:20 A.M.: I just did something strange by mistake. I was dusting the left hallway bookcase by
the bathroom door. On the upper level in front of the Audubon pictures of the
Pink Flamingo and the Pelican, I have two copper hurricane lamps with candles
and glass shaped shades. I broke the left shade while dusting in front of the
Pink Flamingo Audubon picture. Traditionally the Pink Flamingo symbolizes Miami
and the Pelican symbolizes Key West.
Thus by second sight, it might mean that by mistakenly breaking the
hurricane glass shade in front of the Pink Flamingo picture, that Miami is due
for a hurricane. Let’s hope not. I had a Viennese crystal glass shade from the
Williamsburg sconces remaining, so I put it on the left copper hurricane lamp
in front of the Pink Flamingo Audubon picture. Well the birds were not around
here yesterday although it was a very nice day. That can indicate fowl weather
coming too. Well back to apartment
cleaning. Also with Mount Etna having increased volcanic activity, that would
warm up the Atlantic Ocean waters more, which would mean that it would be more
prone towards hurricane activity. CIO
Note: <888> 07/21/01
Saturday 6:25 A.M.: I was up at 2:30 A.M., and I had breakfast of oatmeal,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I ran Norton AntiVirus on my C:
drive. I am in the progress of apartment cleaning. I still have to dust and clean the kitchen
and vacuum, but I probably should not vacuum until after 9 P.M. or later, so as
not to bother the neighbor downstairs.
Well it is enjoyable to have a more quiet routine. I guess if one stays home more, one leads a
more quiet life. Not that I ever really
travel much, but occasionally going downtown, so much take its toll off other
maintenance items one could be busy with around home. I have a guest coming out to stay the night
tonight about 9:30 P.M., so I will have a long day unless I get a two hour nap
without falling asleep until the guest arrives, and then I would be awake all
night while the guest is trying to sleep, which might annoy the guest. CIO
Note: <888> 07/20/01
Friday 7:45 P.M.: Well not much happening. I guess I will call it a day. I made a brief telephone call. CIO
Note: <888> 07/20/01
Friday 6:10 P.M. EDT: I went out this morning.
I stopped by Midas Muffler, and I check out on what was wrong with the
small leak in the muffler. Apparently,
the front pipe between the manifold and the catalytic converter need to be
replaced for a cost from Stamford Volvo for the pipe of $107. Also Midas needs
to make another pipe for $30 and $100 labor plus tax and what ever other
muffler clamps cost. Front Disk brakes there would cost $129 if the rotors are
all right. The car is fine now, but it
will be part of my next preventive maintenance routine when I have the
funds. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift
Shop. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue and viewed some of the sidewalk sales
merchandise. I went inside the new Richard’s Department store and it is quite
spacious. It must cost a lot to heat and
cool that place, so I guess the clothes are more expensive with all the open
air space they have to heat and cool. I next drove down by the waterfront. I
returned home around noon. I then relaxed a while. I next made a chicken chefs
salad with the chicken breast I cooked yesterday by using Romaine lettuce, half
a sliced tomato, a quarter diced onion, a few teaspoons of dill radish, a dozen
small chunks of mozzarella cheese, and the chicken breast sliced at an angle
lengthwise. I had this with ice tea. Then I relaxed some more. CIO
Note: <888> 07/20/01
Friday 7:10 A.M. EDT: I relaxed a bit. I
took a large potato and microwaved it halfway through about 3 to 4 minutes on
high. I then grated it in the Cuisine Art with the grating blade. I then formed
it into a potato pancake and fried it on both side in a frying pan with olive
oil seasoning it while cooking with ground black pepper, garlic powder, Basil,
Italian spices, and oregano. I had the potato omelet with a three egg omelet
fried in “I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter” and olive oil with a few one inch
strips of mozzarella cheese and toast and orange juice with vitamins. After
doing the dishes, I had a cup of cappuccino.
Well time to clean up and figure out some day time activity. I sent out
my weekly email after the last message.
CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
07/20/01:
Note: <888> 07/20/01
Friday 4:00 A.M. EDT: Well, I am just
having a relaxing morning. Not much happening.
I suppose we could have some of the Gators back visiting us again this
summer. Thus I suppose when down by the waterfront, one should keep a keen eye
out for Gators and other reptiles. For
all we know a Jaws type shark could be enjoying the cleaner waters of Long
Island Sound thanks to all this environmental cleanup. If one had a problem
with a Jaws type shark or a great white shark, one could flush the sewage
plant, but from what I know the Gators like really dirty water. Thus it is six of one and a half dozen of the
other. I have not bothered swimming in
Long Island Sound since about 1964, when I was warned about Jelly Fish out by
Island Beach. However, plenty of people in this area go out to the Cape Cod
Islands all the time like Nantucket, Martha’s Vineyard, and the Elizabeth
Islands; but I suppose unless one were salt water friendly with more predator
type game fish, one would have some trouble with what might be lurking off
shore. For all I know the Loch Ness
Monster is paying us a visit. Well I
can’t fall asleep, so I am just trying to relax. Of course swimming pools are more user friendly,
but one has to know what they’re doing around a swimming pool. I have always been more user friendly to
walking, but alas I can’t afford to play golf, and I suppose golf clubs would
be hard on my fingers which are important for keyboard and computer operations. Thus I am just sitting around the apartment
relaxing this morning. CIO
Note: <888> 07/20/01
Friday 12:05 A.M. EDT: I made my 3 P.M.
appointment. I returned home. I chatted
with some neighbors a half dozen miles north of me. I fell asleep at 6 P.M.. I rested until 10:30
A.M.. I had a telephone call while sleeping from a friend. I had a neighbor
knock on my door and ask if my cablevision was working. I had another friend call and will be coming
out to stay the night on Saturday evening.
I chatted with a local night watchman.
I had two hotdogs with buns and condiments and cantaloupe and ice
tea. I believe the sidewalk sales are
on. However, although downtown
Greenwich, Connecticut tends to be rather peaceful. I was once shot with a laser gun when I cut
wind downtown when a former head of state was nearby. Also about six weeks ago
when graduation exercises were going on in the area, somebody used pepper spray
on me while I was out for an exercise walk at night. Yesterday while sitting on
the veterans bench downtown, three teenagers pointed toy Remington rifles at me
with the red muzzle notches. Basically
when one is downtown at night where I have not been going recently, all the
same nature is around as in the daytime. Thus like around the benches downtown,
the bees and other insects are still around.
I suppose other night time wildlife is around too. Since I smoke tobacco, night time wild life
tends to avoid me. However, after all
the years of being out in the four seasons and a lot at night time, I am
enjoying relaxing at home and avoiding the night time confusion. Everything is
fine at home here. I guess I will be up
a bit. CIO
Note: <888> 07/19/01
Thursday 1:25 P.M. EDT: I have
reformatted the page without the tables, and the typomatic rate is back to
normal which makes writing this note much smoother typing. CIO
Note: <888> 07/19/01
Thursday 12:50 P.M. EDT: I have been
doing routine computer maintenance. I
first sifted through my email and daily web links http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm. I ran Norton Disk Doctor,
Image, WinDoctor, Optimization Wizard which also defragmented my hard drive and
optimized the Registry and Swap file. I
then backed up the C: drive to the D: drive.
I had a meal about 8 A.M. of baked boneless breast of chicken which I coasted two breasts with olive oil covering
both sides with celery salt, ground black pepper, garlic powder, Basil,
Oregano, Italian Spices, Ginger, Paprika, and then KC Barbeque sauce and baking
them in a Pyrex dish with four onion quarters in the convection oven at 350
degrees Fahrenheit for 35 minutes. I had one breast with the onions along with
steamed corn on the cob and green beans and iced coffee. While I was finishing the third part of the
backup, I put a half quart of Pennzoil in the Volvo, and I checked a minor
muffler noise. I have a new guaranteed
complete muffler system from Midas Muffler east of me with less than ten
thousand miles on the system. The system is sound, but there is a minor
separation between two of the system pieces at the front side of the Volvo
which causes a low level putt putt noise.
They can easily fix it for free when I have the time by tightening it. I
sprayed some WD40 on ignition parts and checked my new alternator belts. I only have 2400 miles on the Volvo since the
first of the year when I last had the oil changed. In another month, I will
have it changed. I had about a quarter inch piece of my right rear
molar tooth fall off where I had a
filling some time ago. There is no pain. I left a message at the dentist. I think I might need another crown to fix
it. I then deleted about a gigabyte of
Windows ME and Windows XP undo files. I also ran Norton Space Wizard.
About half my 15 gigabyte C: drive is free. I then ran Norton SpeedDisk. The system is all running fine. This all took some time. The typomatic rate when doing this web page
seems incredibly slow. Perhaps, I should
reformat the page. Time to clean up soon
for a 3 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note: <888> 07/19/01
Thursday 2:40 A.M. EDT: I was up at
12:30 A.M.. I had two hotdogs with buns, ketchup, mustard, relish, onions along
with cantaloupe and a cup of cappuccino.
I have been listening to “http://www.broadcast.com/learning_and_education/science/space/nasa/nasa_television/“. I turned up
and adjusted my computer speakers volume.
One has to watch the volume setting, or one gets feedback into the
microphone. CIO
Note: <888> 07/18/01
Wednesday 7:10 P.M. EDT: I had a light meal of cantaloupe and the rest of the
Doritos 3D corn chips and ice tea. Time
to start winding down for the day. CIO
Note: <888> 07/18/01
Wednesday 5:40 P.M. EDT: After lunch, I went by the Greenwich Library. I read
the Wall Street Journal, the Greenwich Times, PC World, Time Magazine, and two computer newsweeklies. I
then went down to Grass Island. I found a two foot steel black policeman’s
flashlight in the park. I put it on the floor on the front passenger side of
the car. It works, but it would be expensive to continually replace the eight
or so D batteries it holds. I sat out for about a half hour. I keep 3 folding blue and white canvas and
aluminum beach chairs in the trunk. One has to dislodge the coal shovel to get
them out. I walked the lower Greenwich
Avenue area. The fire trucks were at the same building as on Sunday where they
had the police investigation. I
returned home. I had some ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 07/18/01
Wednesday 11:45 A.M. EDT: I had some of the cantaloupe pieces before going out.
I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop, and I bought a 10 pack of CO2 seltzer
cartridges for $1.50, a greenish gray 15 inch vase for $2.50, and a Realistic
Radio Shack transistor radio with AM, FM, and 2 TV bands for $1.50. I then went to CVS, and I bought a CVS alkaline 9 volt battery for
$2.99 and two bottle pack of European Mystique shampoo and conditioners for
$1.79 plus .29 tax for $5.07 total. I
then drove by the waterfront. I next stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York
on Mason Street. I then went to the Food Emporium. I bought a half gallon each
of Tropicana Ruby Red orange juice and Orange Tangerine for $2 each, two 100
bag boxes of Lipton tea $2 a box, two dozen eggs at .69 a dozen, two ears of
corn .40 each, boneless chicken breasts $1.99 a pound for $4.04 for $14.20
total. I next stopped by Smokes for Less, and I bought a carton Seneca Light
100s for $19. I then returned home. I put the 9 Volt battery in the transistor
radio, and I set it on the second shelf down of the blue kitchen entrance
bookcase. It sounds really clear and will be handy if we ever have a power
failure. I put the vase on top of the center hallway bookcase with the other
one. I sat outside a while. I had some
ice tea. I will now have the rest about
8 oz. of London Broil broiled, steamed green beans, and corn on the cob with
iced coffee. CIO
Note: <888> 07/18/01
Wednesday 7:10 A.M. EDT: The laundry is done, and I put it away. I sifted through my email and http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm . I will do a little bit more internet work,
and then I will clean up and go out this morning. CIO
Note: <888> 07/18/01
Wednesday 5:25 A.M. EDT: I was up at 4 A.M.. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I am
doing my laundry now. I just put clean
sheets on the bed. CIO
Note: <888> 07/17/01
Tuesday 9:55 P.M. EDT: I had three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, and
vitamins after the last message. I
cleaned up. I chatted with my visitor. I
called a relative. I made up a batch of ice tea. We chatted some more. I boiled a box of Ronzoni spinach fettuccini.
I heated a jar of Ragu Alfredo sauce with a ounce of Mount Gay rum, dashes of
garlic powder, ground pepper, celery salt, ground ginger, Basil, oregano,
Italian spices, Chinese five spice, and hot curry. Once it was all ready, I
mixed it all together, and we had it for dinner with Seltzer water and a bit of
lemon juice flavoring. We then chatted
some more until the visitor just left now.
I am tired. Time for bed. CIO
Note: <888> 07/17/01
Tuesday 4:10 P.M. EDT: The new 128 meg. memory chip arrived via UPS at 11:30
A.M.. I installed it in the first memory bank on the main computer along with
the existing 64 meg. Memory chip for 192 megs total memory on the primary
computer. It is 66 MHz memory, so my Norton Benchmark is about 25 %
slower. However, it all works fine. I
put the 32 meg. Memory chip from the main computer in the backup computer with
the existing 64 meg. Chip. I removed both CMOS batteries from the motherboards
of both computers. They both use Lithium CR2032 batteries. I went by the Bank of New York Putnam Trust ATM on Mason Street.
I then went by CVS, and I bought two Energizer lithium CR2032 batteries for
$2.99 each plus .36 tax for $6.34. I then went by the Arnold Bread store
outlet, and I bought two loaves of 12 grain bread and a package of hotdog buns
for $2.67 total. I then returned home. I
put the new CMOS batteries in both computers, and I set up their CMOS settings and closed the
cases. Both systems are running
fine. A friend has stopped by to visit.
I have had iced coffee. I need breakfast.
CIO
Note: <888> 07/17/01
Tuesday 7:40 A.M. EDT: Windows Media Player did not work. I possibly had the XP
version still on. I could not uninstall it, so I finally deleted it. I had to
delete the *.exe file and folder from DOS since it kept rewriting itself and
the folder would not delete when I tried in Windows. I then installed Windows
Media Player 7.1 and it is all running fine.
I noticed when trying to F8 boot, I think I get a new boot up screen,
but I don’t get “Safe Boot” when selected.
Perhaps, I have the Windows XP F8 boot up screen. I just checked UPS tracking, and my memory
arrived at UPS Norwalk at 5:30 A.M. this morning. Well time for bed until UPS wakes me up. CIO
Note: <888> 07/17/01
Tuesday 5:25 A.M. EDT: I reinstalled all the Windows ME updates. Time for bed.
CIO
Note: <888> 07/17/01
Tuesday 4:30 A.M. EDT: I made my 4 P.M. appointment yesterday afternoon. I then
drove down by the waterfront. I next stopped by the Food Emporium, and I bought
a dozen eggs for .69. I then returned
home. I had some iced coffee. I decided
to uninstall Windows XP beta RS1. I basically figured that Windows ME with the
Ezonics Ezcam USB and the Compaq IJ200 color printer would be the best and most
economical setup for me. I first uninstalled Norton AntiVirus 2002 beta. I then
removed the second logon from XP. I then freed up space on the C: drive by
moving a group of redundant files to the E: drive. While doing this, I had
dinner of half the London Broil broiled with steamed green beans and corn on
the cob and a smaller version of the salad yesterday along with ice tea. I then
uninstalled Windows XP beta RS1 returning the system to Windows ME. I had to
restore my desktop icons with the old backup program since some were
missing. I then reinstalled Music Match
6.1, Napster, and Norton System Works and test the desktop programs. I noticed
the Compaq color IJ200 printer which I had reconnected was running out of ink.
I refilled the ink cartridge with the color ink refiller kit. I cleaned the
contacts on the cartridge and the printer and the ink spouts with a cue tip and
the cleaning fluid. I ran off a number of test copies and used the cartridge
cleaning program, and in a short time it was back to printing as well as ever.
I put new paper in both printers. When trying to disable Norton Protect, I
noticed that System Information did not work. I first reinstalled Live Updated
and the Updates. I then reinstalled Windows ME. Windows ME System Information
then worked. I disabled certain startup items, and the system is all back to
normal and the camera works fine. I had some Doritos 3D KC barbeque chips while
reinstalling Windows ME and watched a bit of TV. I turned off 32 bit access in
the CMOS, so Norton Disk Doctor could run properly. I ran it. I then ran
WinDoctor. I will run Norton SpeedDisk, once the programs have a chance to
become frequent for optimizing. I
started the server, and the system once again was back to normal. The new memory should come today, as of now
by UPS tracking it was off loaded at Bradley airport in Windsor Locks,
Connecticut about 8 P.M. last evening. No further tracking. I won’t be
installing Windows XP beta RS2 since, I have found out what I need to know. Time to start winding down the day and wait
for the memory later on today. When I open up the computer cases to change the
memory, I will leave them open and go out for new CMOS batteries before closing
them again. Of course I will test the memory first. CIO
Note: <888> 07/16/01
Monday 3:40 P.M. EDT: I had a bag of 3D Doritos before going to bed. I was up
at 2 P.M., and for breakfast I had oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I am ready for my 4 P.M. appointment.
I was thinking that for the cost of Windows XP Professional upgrade of
$200, Norton System Works 2002 $50, Intel Pro PC Camera $100, New Color Printer
$100; It would cost me $450 to upgrade to Windows XP to have my system where it
was with Windows ME plus the $30 I am spending on memory. For that same cost, I
could buy a 1.3 gigahertz AMD Athalon,
new motherboard, memory, and case and have a new computer running Windows ME
with the existing accessories. Thus more
than likely unless the Windows XP Professional Upgrade is significantly lower
in price than the $200 estimate, I will not be upgrading to it. Time for my
appointment. CIO
Note: <888> 07/16/01
Monday 5:40 A.M. EDT: Well I did some regular internet work. I do get a systems crash with Windows XP beta
RS1 if I open Outlook Express 6.0 after starting another program after booting
up, but not so if I open it as the first program. This might be caused by Norton Antivirus Beta
2002 since it only started happening after I installed it. I have disabled
Norton Antivirus Beta 2002 startup on boot, so perhaps it won’t happen
now. Well time for bed. CIO
Note: <888> 07/16/01
Monday 3:40 A.M. EDT: I restarted the computer. I disabled Norton Antivirus
beta 2002 Scanning on startup. I enabled in the CMOS 32 bit access for my hard
drives and CDROM drive. I went through my email. On UPS tracking of my memory
shipment. It was sent UPS two day air express on Saturday. On Sunday at 8 A.M.,
it was in Louisville, Kentucky being sorted by UPS. I guess it might arrive
today Monday. I have a 4 P.M. appointment, so let’s hope it arrives before
that, or I will probably cancel the appointment. In the Windows XP beta
Hardware Compatibility list at the bottom of the list ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/services/whql/hcl/WinXPHCLx86.txt , it
indicates that only certain Intel cameras work with XP. Perhaps that might
change in the final release. I know my
Ezonics Ezcam USB does not have Windows NT or Windows 2000 drivers, so more
than likely it won’t work in the finished product. Staples carries the Intel cameras along with
CompUSA. It is probably much the same for the Compaq IJ200 color printer which
I have hooked up to the backup computer running Windows ME. I noticed last week that Staples had a new
Lexmark 77 promotion package for $80.
However, it might be better to look for a HP color printer which might
be more compatible. I can always print color from the backup computer, and my
HP LaserJet Series II works with Windows XP beta RS1. CIO
Note: <888> 07/16/01
Monday 2:20 A.M. EDT: I listened and viewed “http://www.broadcast.com/learning_and_education/science/space/nasa/nasa_television/” . I made up
two quarts of coffee and put it in the refrigerator to cool. Time for some regular internet work. CIO
Note: <888> 07/16/01
Monday 1:00 A.M. EDT: Well, I fell back asleep until 8 P.M.. I cleaned up and
went out. I noticed on Greenwich Avenue
at the second building north of the senior center on the east side of the
street, there was a police crime scene vehicle and a few other police vehicles
and policeman with the sidewalk blocked off with yellow tape. I drove down by the waterfront. I then walked
lower Greenwich Avenue. While walking up the Avenue, I inquired of one of the
policeman what had happened. They did not tell me anything. They were removing crime scene evidence. I
continued my walked up the Avenue. I sat out a while. I walked back down the
Avenue. The crime scene investigation was still going on. I drove over to the
Food Emporium, but they were closed. I stopped by the Stop and Shop. I bought
green beans at $1.49 a pound $1.55, I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter $1.49,
Doritos Kansas City Barbeque styles buy one get one free $3.29 both, Kahns Beef
franks buy one get one free $3.69 both, London Broil at $1.99 a pound $1.85, 2
pound bag of onions $1.29, S&S Manz olives .99, Romaine lettuce .79, 2
Extra large tomatoes $1.98 a pound .94, two cantaloupes at .88 each $1.76 both
for $20.28 total. I returned home, and
I cleaned and diced the two cantaloupes and put the cantaloupe pieces in two
rubbermaid containers. I threw out the
cantaloupe remains. I opened the 3 liter tin of Bertolli olive oil, and I
filled the empty liter bottle of olive
oil with it. I got out my 8 oz. salad dressing bottle with cap. I put in a
eighth of a teaspoon of black pepper, a quarter teaspoon of garlic powder and
celery salt, half teaspoon each of basil, oregano, Italian spices, two
teaspoons of Tameraire Dijon mustard, lemon juice, red wine vinegar, white
cider vinegar and shook it all up. I then filled the rest of the container with
olive oil and shook it. I then rinsed
four leaves of Romaine lettuce and pulled them apart without the stalk part and
put them on a large plate. I added one half sliced tomato, one third medium
onion diced, a couple teaspoons of dill
pickle relish, fifteen diced pitted olives, one third of a pound of diced
mozzarella cheese and then some of the salad dressing. I had the salad with a
dish of cantaloupe slices and iced tea and iced coffee. After dinner, I checked with the Greenwich
Times, and they did not know about any crimes downtown. Time for the iced coffee. CIO
Note: <888> 07/15/01
Sunday 6:30 P.M. EDT: I was up at 5 P.M.. I fixed the sound input cable to the
computer sound card by cutting off a sliver of the plug, so it fits more comfortably
next to the microphone input jack. Thus hopefully, I won’t get static off the
microphone input jack anymore, since it will be properly seated. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs,
toast, pineapple blue berry tangerine juice mixture, coffee, and vitamins. I
will now clean up and go out. CIO
Note: <888> 07/15/01
Sunday 5:05 A.M. EDT: I watched a bit of TV. I did some minor computer
activity. Time for bed. CIO
Note: <888> 07/15/01
Sunday 1:55 A.M. EDT: I watched some cooking shows on TV. Alas with the extra money I spend on
computers each month, I can’t afford better food; but I get by. I made up a shopping list for the Food
Emporium later today when they open. I took
the remaining two cups of pineapple blueberry mixture and put it in the blender
with a cup and a half of tangerine juice and pureed it, and put it in a
Rubbermaid quart container in the refrigerator.
I took the remaining four dill pickles from the pickle jar and cut off
the ends and quartered them lengthwise. I put the 16 slivers in the Cuisine Art
and a couple tablespoons of pickle juice, and I ran it a short time to make
dill pickle relish. I put it in a
mustard jar in the refrigerator. I think
I will have some goldfish crackers and ice tea.
CIO
Note: <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 don’t used Windows 2000 or Internet Server IIS, I don’t 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 chef’s 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 chef’s 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 Can’t Believe It’s 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
Note: <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
Note: <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
Note: <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 one’s 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 chef’s 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 chef’s 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
Note: <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
Note: <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
Note: <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
Note: <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
Note: <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 men’s 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. They’re 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 saving’s 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
Note: <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: <888> 07/23/01
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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 Tod’s 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 Tod’s Point was extremely high. I started the sever again. I chatted with a
relative. CIO
Note: <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
Note: <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 Gulliver’s 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.
Note: <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
Note: <888> 08/07/01
Tuesday 10:15 P.M.: Well, I relaxed a bit. I checked the weather outside. There
seems to be dark ominous thunder clouds forming, so perhaps we might have some
long needed rain. I suppose if it rains, Ahab the Arab will have to take
shelter in the oasis from falling moisture that an Arab might not be familiar
with. Well not much else happening. I had a couple of pieces of bread with “I
Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter” and some ice tea. If anyone knows anyone that
lives at Thunder Hall, one should make sure they’re not struck by lightning
again. Frequently living around the waterfront and around golfers and other
resort areas where large numbers of people are outdoors during the warmer
weather, we have a phenomena of people being hit by lightning, and they seem to
forget whom they are or what their identity or profession is. Thus if you
should by chance run into someone whom does not seem to know whom they are,
frequently their memory will come back sooner or later. Many seasoned people
who in their profession spend a great deal of time outside seem to have this
happen. Well not much happening. One neighbor is worrying we might have snow
this evening. I am not sure here, but of course down in Antarctica in one of
the coldest places of the planet this time of year, they might be having
something like minus 100 degrees below zero Fahrenheit and possibly some snow
flurries, since this would be a cold time of year down there. Of course here
today, we probably maxed out at over 100 degrees Fahrenheit, so for those of
you with arthritis with hot dry weather, I am sure you have been feeling
better. Of course living here on a four seasons basis, one tends to get use to
the cold damp weather although it is not very enjoyable if one has arthritis.
Well I will continue to relax. Today the building custodian put in new
florescent lights in the bathroom fixtures. CIO
Note: <888> 08/07/01
Tuesday 8:20 P.M.: Well, I had a relaxing afternoon. I ran Win Optimizer 99,
Norton WinDoctor, Norton SpeedDisk, and I am just finishing up running Norton
AntiVirus with the latest virus updates on all my hard drives. I made up a
pound of fresh egg noodle shells about 1.5 inches long with the pasta machine,
and then I boiled them five minutes. I then strained them and I ran cold water
over them. I next added generous dashes of garlic powder, celery salt, ground
black pepper, Italian spices, oregano, basil, Chinese five spice, India Hot
curry, Hungarian paprika and stirred it all in the cold noodles. I next added a
few dashes of McHilney Tabasco sauce and Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce
and two teaspoons of horseradish and a
four tablespoons of lemon juice and mixed it all in. I then finely minced a
half medium onion, 25 pitted olives, 25 pieces of pepperoni, four pickled peppers, and added it all into the
mixture along with about 25 Arnold cheese and garlic croutons, a quarter cup of
grated parmesan cheese and a few slices of minced Vermont extra sharp cheddar
cheese. I also added two minced plum tomatoes. I then added about a eighth of a
cup of Italian balsamic vinegar with a third cup of Italian olive oil, and I
mixed it all together thoroughly. I then put it all in a large Rubbermaid
container and put it in the refrigerator to chill. I took a couple breaks
outside in the hot weather today. It looks like we might hopefully get a little
rain. I just had a portion of the fresh antipasto salad along with ice tea. I just
restarted the server. The caliper for the passenger front brake system on the
Volvo was suppose to arrive late this afternoon, and they said they would
install it early tomorrow morning. CIO
Note: <888> 08/07/01
Tuesday 12:30 P.M.: I was up at 9 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of
oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I chatted with a family
member a few times. I chatted with a town representative a couple of times. I
chatted with Midas Muffler a few times. The caliper is suppose to arrive around
2:30 P.M. this afternoon, and then they will put it in. I am working on making
arrangements to pay the balance of the bill of $674.34 as estimated last
evening. CIO
Note: <888> 08/07/01
Tuesday 2:05 A.M.: I am having a hard time falling asleep. I made a little
snack. I took two slices of bread, and I put Hellmann’s mayonnaise on one side
of each slice. I then put two thin slices of the pepperoni in each quarter of
the bread, and one slice of 1/8 inch thick by 1 inch by 1inch of Vermont extra
sharp cheddar cheese in each quarter on top of the pepperoni and then a half of
a stuffed olive on top of the cheese. I then cut each of the slices of bread
into quarters for eight enjoyable canopies, which I had with a glass of ice
tea. CIO
Note: <888> 08/07/01
Tuesday 12:05 A.M.: Well, I relaxed a bit. It is time for bedtime. CIO
Note: <888> 08/06/01
Monday 10:20 P.M.: I chatted with a family member. I will be done making up a
batch of http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm in about fifteen minutes.
CIO
Note: <888> 08/06/01
Monday 7:45 P.M.: I went out, and I stopped by Stamford Volvo. I picked up the
front muffler system pipe that I already had paid $113.42 for. I then stopped
by First Union bank ATM across from the nearby Stamford Volvo. I next went back
to Stamford Volvo, and I bought two muffler pipe gaskets #3531326-1 $6.83 and
#1378872-4 for $7.23 plus .84 tax for $14.90 total. I then took the car to
Midas Muffler on West Putnam Avenue in Greenwich. They told me it would take 3
hours labor to install the pipe at $68 an hour labor, since they had to
configure a pipe to install it. I went by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason
Street. I then went by the Greenwich Library. I read the Wall Street Journal
and the PC World magazine. I then went over to my 4 P.M. appointment, but it
was cancelled. I walked back to Midas muffler, and they were finishing
installing the new muffler pipe and rehanging the exhaust system for custom
pipe $34.99, Oxygen/Gas $4.99, Clamps $3.98, Miscellaneous labor 3 hours $204.
They then told me that the front brake disk pads were worn out, so I told them
to go ahead and replace them. However, the brake rotors also need to be
replaced, and the front passenger side caliper needed to be replaced. The brake
pads BP1020M are $38.99, a pair of brake
rotors BR1546 (BR) $219.98, the RMFG caliper CR1247 (CR) $189.98, plus $91 for
the Midas Plus Front disk package 1.5 hours time and Front Caliper Rebuilt with
brake job $36 for a total of Labor $331, Parts $492.91, Shop Supply $1,
Subtotal $824.91 plus $49.43 Sales Tax for $874.34 total. They did not have
time to order the caliper before closing today, so I gave them $200 cash
towards the work done, and I will pick up the car tomorrow when they’re done
and pay the balance of $674.34. I need to have the front driver’s side brake
caliper replaced some time in the near future for another $225, but it is fine
for now; although it might pull a bit. I
started walking home, and a neighbor gave me a ride the rest of the way home. I
had a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments and a Barq’s frosted rootbeer
along with cantaloupe and blueberry mixture. It was a bit warm out there
today. CIO
Note: <888> 08/06/01
Monday 11:05 A.M.: I was up at 10 A.M.. Stamford Volvo parts called, and the
front exhaust system pipe has arrived. I will go over and pick it up as soon as
I shower and clean up. I chatted with a couple of relatives. I had breakfast of
oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I might take the car over
to Midas Muffler this afternoon unless they are busy in which case I will take
it over Tuesday morning. CIO
Note: <888> 08/06/01
Monday 1:15 A.M.: I finished off the rest of the Carr’s croissant crackers with
two slices of Wilson pepperoni and one slice of Vermont extra sharp cheddar
cheese on each cracker. I had some ice tea also. I watched a bit of television.
CIO
Note: <888> 08/05/01
Sunday 10:25 P.M.: I had a friend come over to visit after the last message.
The friend made a Vermont cheddar cheese sandwich with horseradish and olives
and had it with ice tea. I moved the 1 foot by 2 foot by 2.5 foot high dark oak
table from the bedroom entrance to between the laser printer and the living
room desk, so there is more entrance room in the bedroom. We went for a drive
downtown and by the waterfront, and then we toured some of the residential
areas in mid back country. We returned home. We had appetizers of croissant
crackers with pepperoni slices and Vermont cheddar cheese on them with ice tea.
We then had some of the cantaloupe and blueberry mixture with more ice tea. I
chatted with a family member. The guest
just departed. Since I was up late today, and since I rested this afternoon; I
will probably be up for a white. If interested in Tropical weather, I still
have my directory at http://mrscott.com/weather.htm . I also took the Java script out of http://mrscott.com/scott1.htm . CIO
Note: <888> 08/05/01
Sunday 5:05 P.M.: I relaxed a bit. I watched a bit of television. I had the
same Chef’s salad as yesterday with iced coffee. I have finished the Purdue
oven stuffer chicken. I will throw out its carcass, since I don’t feel like making
onion soup with it in the summer. I am sticking close to the General Electric
Profile 14000 BTU air conditioner with remote control. CIO
Note: <888> 08/05/01
Sunday 1:45 P.M.: I was up at noon. I had breakfast of three medium boiled
eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I chatted with a friend. I
went to http://www.speedguide.net/ and selected Registry Tweaks http://www.speedguide.net/Cable_modems/cable_registry.shtml and used the
settings for Windows ME in my registry, which had changed. I noticed that CompUSA has $50 rebates on the
Kensington computer camera, but I don’t think it would work with Windows XP
according to the Kensington web site as well Circuit City is discounting with
rebates the Intel Pro camera, which may or may not work with Windows XP. My attitude is to wait for Windows XP to come
out, and to see what the price will be for the Professional Edition that will
have the backup program. When Windows XP comes out, the accessory manufactures
should have XP ready packaging for any of their new products that work with it.
Right now, they might be dumping items that won’t work with XP. CIO
Note:
<888> 08/05/01 Sunday 1:35 A.M.: I had a baker’s dozen slices of
pepperoni with inch square by ¼ inch thick slices of Vermont extra sharp
cheddar cheese on them along with ice tea. It is time to start winding down for
the day. Have a good morning. CIO
Note: <888> 08/05/01
Sunday 1:00 A.M.: I updated Scott’s Broadcast http://mrscott.com/sound.htm . CIO
Note: <888> 08/04/01
Saturday 11:45 P.M.: I had 20 paper thin slices of pepperoni. I then had a bowl
of the cantaloupe and blueberry mixture and a glass of ice tea. I noticed in the Stop and Shop, a 40 ounce
bag of semolina flour used for making pasta is $3.59. Thus if I want to use
semolina flour for making pasta, I will have to find a cheaper source. CIO
Note: <888> 08/04/01
Saturday 10:50 P.M.: I watched a bit of television. I had the same Chef’s salad
as last night. I basically made the chef’s salad with Romaine lettuce, 2 sliced
plum tomatoes, 2 slices of white chicken beast cut into slivers, a lengthwise
third inch wide slice of Vermont extra sharp
cheddar cut crosswise into third inch slivers, a third of a diced medium
onion, about 20 of the pepperoni slices, about 20 chopped olives, about 20
croutons, three diced pickled green peppers, three sliced mushrooms, about an
eight of cup of grated parmesan cheese, along with salt and ground black pepper
and balsamic vinegar and olive oil to taste. I had the Chef’s salad with
steamed corn on the cob and a steamed medium sliced zucchini and ice tea. I
then watched a bit more television. CIO
Note: <888> 08/04/01
Saturday 7:55 P.M.: I went out, and I drove around the waterfront. The St.
Roch’s fair was going on in Baldwin Park. I sat out at the library, and I
watched a storm front come in. I went over to Stop and Shop during the rain
storm. I bought S&S Vermont extra sharp cheddar cheese at $3.49 a pound for $2.67, Wilson’s 16 ounce
package of sliced pepperoni $4.99, a 12 ounce jar of Colonna pickled green
peppers .99, Lea and Perrins 12 ounce bottle of Worcestershire sauce $2.19, two
5.75 ounce jars S&S Spanish stuffed
olives .99 each, a head of Romaine lettuce .89 for $13.71 total. By the time I got out of the store, the rain
had quit; so I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then returned home, and I had
ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 08/04/01
Saturday 6:00 P.M.: I finished apartment cleaning and watering the plants. I
had a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments and iced coffee. It is time to
go out for some fresh air. NOAA weather warning is going off for heavy rain in
New Jersey, so we might get some here too. CIO
Note: <888> 08/04/01
Saturday 2:50 P.M.: I was up at noon, and I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast,
cantaloupe and blueberry mixture, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I fell
back to sleep until just now. I am going to try to quit smoking cigarettes or
cut back drastically. Now I will do my house cleaning. CIO
Note: <888> 08/04/01
Saturday 12:10 A.M.: Well I watched a vintage movie “The Land Time Forgot” on
Television. Well I guess it is time to start ending the day. CIO
Note: <888> 08/03/01
Friday 9:50 P.M.: I had a friend come down and visit. We had the same dinner as last night of
chef’s salad and homemade egg pasta with pesto sauce, ice tea, and
decaffeinated instant coffee. We chatted
for a while. The guest just left. I put in another CO2 cartridge in the new
Austrian seltzer bottle, and it charged up fine. I guess the other CO2
cartridge was defective. CIO
Note: <888> 08/03/01
Friday 5:40 P.M.: I went out, and I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift
Shop. They will be open Saturday morning, and then they will be closing until
next Wednesday August 8, 2001 when they put out their fall preview items. I
bought four house ware items for .25 each.
I bought a gold and black Austrian seltzer bottle, a box of eight
seltzer cartridges, a meat and bacon microwave tray, and a clear glass bottle.
I then drove down by the waterfront, and then I returned home. I put the meat
microwave tray underneath the gold and white tea pot on top of the General
Electric microwave oven. I filled the Austrian seltzer bottle with water and
inserted a CO2 cartridge and placed it
next to the large seltzer bottle on the Danish bar. I am not sure if it
pressurized properly. I think one has to wait 24 hours for the CO2 to get into
the water. Right now no air comes out of it. I filled the clear glass bottle
with the Prediso balsamic vinegar and insert one of the liquor bottle pourers
into it and put it on the dining room table.
Note: <888> 08/03/01
Friday 3:55 P.M.: I watched a bit of television. I walked around the building.
I had a meal of a cold baked chicken leg with thigh and reheat pasta with pesto
sauce along with iced coffee. I have cleaned up, so I will go out for a bit.
CIO
Note: <888> 08/03/01
Friday 12:55 P.M.: I updated http://mrscott.com/nasa.htm and posted http://mrscott.com/nasa-106.htm . CIO
Note: <888> 08/03/01
Friday 12:40 P.M.: I had some of the cantaloupe and blueberry mixture with ice
tea before going to bed last night. I
was up at 11 A.M. this morning. I checked with Stamford Volvo, and the muffler
system front pipe still has not arrived. They said they would call me when it
arrives. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee,
and vitamins. I put $10 on my laundry card. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
08/03/01:
Note: <888> 08/03/01
Friday 12:35 A.M.: I finished going through http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm
and sifting through my email. I will send out my weekly note, and then
call it a day. Have a good morning. CIO
Note: <888> 08/02/01
Thursday 11:55 P.M.: I watched a bit of television. Well time for some regular internet work. CIO
Note: <888> 08/02/01
Thursday 9:10 P.M.: I went out by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason
Street. I then made my 3 P.M. appointment. I next stopped by the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift Shop. They had all house ware items on sale for 25 cents each.
I bought 13 items for .25 each. I got a Semca Pastamatic 700 pasta machine with
attachments and instructions, a gold and white ceramic tea pot with top, two
etched sconce glass shades, two cut glass ashtrays, two La Cremaillere
ashtrays, a white ceramic soup turraine with top and four similar ceramic
relish dishes to go around it. All this was $2.75. They still have a $10 a bag
sale going on with clothes and other items half price. I then walked lower
Greenwich Avenue, and I drove down by the waterfront. I have been told about a
few people who have contracted Lyme disease recently, so one has to be careful
when underneath trees walking Greenwich Avenue or in the parks, since the deer
tick can drop down upon a walker or stroller. I then went by Exxon, and I
bought $9.60 of premium at $1.939 a gallon. I next stopped by the Stop and
Shop, and I bought S&S 16 oz. grated
parmesan cheese $3.89, 10 ounces of fresh mushrooms $1.99, four ears of sweet
corn $1.33, plum tomatoes at $1.29 a pound $1.32, Oscar Meyer beef franks buy
one get one free $3.69 both for $12.22 total. I then returned home, and I took
the plant off the lazy Susan on the dining room table and put it on the brass
and glass table on the bedroom desk. I put the new cut glass ashtrays on the
brass and glass living room coffee table. I moved the large rectangular glass
ashtray adding a yellow BiC lighter to the bedroom mahogany bureau. I put the
white soup turraine with four surrounding relish dishes on the dining room
table lazy Susan with the three larger brass candle sticks behind it. I put the
other two pairs of brass candle sticks with the others on the long mahogany
bureau in the living room for six pairs there total. I put the new cut glass
sconce shades on the Williamsburg candle sconces. I put the La Cremaillere
ashtrays in the right upper drawer of the blue bureau in the kitchen. I then
made up a pound batch of half inch wide flat egg pasta. I made up a pesto sauce
with a stick of I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter, a quarter cup of olive oil, a
eighth of a teaspoon of Italian spices, basil, oregano, and dashes of celery
salt, garlic powder, and ground black pepper. One I heated the pesto sauce, I
added it to the strained homemade noodles which I boil 4 minutes adding about a
quarter of a cup of grated parmesan cheese. I mixed this all together, and I
had a portion of this for dinner with the same chef’s salad as last night
adding 3 sliced mushrooms to the chef’s salad. I had a glass of ice tea with
dinner. I refrigerated the rest of the homemade pasta mixture. I just finished
chatting with a friend. CIO
Note: <888> 08/02/01
Thursday 2:00 P.M.: I went to bed at midnight last night. I was up at 9 A.M.,
and I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I
then fell back to sleep until 1 P.M., and I just had a cold chicken leg with
thigh, with steamed corn on the cob and steamed yellow squash, and iced coffee.
I have a 3 P.M. appointment, so I will clean up and go out shortly. CIO
Note: <888> 08/01/01
Wednesday 10:25 P.M.: I chatted with a friend. I went through my email and
regular internet routines. Time to start winding down for the day, and maybe
watch a little TV. CIO
Note: <888> 08/01/01
Wednesday 9:00 P.M.: I uncompressed the Windows XP RS2 beta *.iso file, and I
ran its configuration checker, and the basic problem with the devices and
software previously mentioned not working with it is still the same; so I won’t
be installing it. I had dinner of the same chef’s salad with slivers of the
white Purdue chicken meat in it instead of beef
along with olive oil and balsamic vinegar along with steamed corn on the
cob, two sprigs of broccoli, a sliced medium size zucchini, iced tea, and
decaffeinated instant coffee. I chatted with a relative. CIO
Note: <888> 08/01/01
Wednesday 6:25 P.M.: I went out, and I walked the entire length of Greenwich
Avenue. I sat out for a while. I drove down by the waterfront. I returned home,
and I had a cold Barq’s rootbeer in a frosted mug. CIO
Note: <888> 08/01/01
Wednesday 4:05 P.M.: I went by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I
paid my rent at First Union National Bank on Havemeyer Place. I then went over
to Stamford Volvo http://www.stamfordvolvo.com and I order and paid for the exhaust pipe from the engine
manifold to the catalytic converter for $107 plus $6.42 tax for $113.42 total.
It should arrive in a couple of days. I will have it put on shortly there after
at Midas. I then went by Staples in
Stamford. Next I went to Marshall’s, and I bought a pair of Izod khaki pants
size 38 inches by length 30 inches for $15, a pair of Nantucket Red Natural
Issue walking shorts size 40 inches $11, and a pair of white Alexander Julian
walking shorts size 38 inches $10 for $36 total. I next returned to Greenwich.
I went back by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I then went by the Food Emporium,
and I bought Romaine lettuce at .99 a pound for $1.04, a Purdue oven stuffer at
.79 a pound for $6.23, a head of Foxy broccoli $2.29, Texas Mesquite 19 oz.
barbeque sauce $2.89, a pint of blueberries $1.50, a dozen large eggs .99, two New Jersey tomatoes
at $1.29 a pound $1.17, Cabot extra sharp Vermont cheddar cheese bar $2.89, 4
medium zucchini at $1.29 a pound and two
yellow squash at $1.29 a pound $2.94 for $21.94 total. I next went by the
Arnold Bread outlet. I bought two boxes of Arnold garlic cheese croutons, a 8
roll package of hotdog buns, and Freihofers whole wheat bread all for
$3.92. I then went by the Smokes for
Less, and I bought two cartons of Seneca Lights 100s for $19 a carton $38
total. I then returned home. I put the blueberries with the cantaloupe I
prepared last night. I started cooking the Purdue chicken with herbs, spices,
and barbeque sauce on it, and it is done now. It is chilling in the
refrigerator. I made up a batch of 2 quarts of coffee to refrigerate for iced
coffee. I used a package of the Hawaiian Kona mixture with it. I had the rest
of the cold rump roast in a cold beef sandwich with Hellmann’s mayonnaise,
Gold’s horse radish. I had this with the cantaloupe and blueberry mixture and iced coffee. I have finished downloading the Windows XP
RS2 beta *.iso file. Time for some fresh
air. CIO
Note: <888> 08/01/01
Wednesday 10:30 A.M.: I was up at 9 A.M., and I had breakfast of three medium
boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I restarted the Windows
XP RS2 beta download. It is still running. I have cleaned out. I will go out
shortly. CIO
Note: <888> 08/01/01
Wednesday 2:00 A.M.: Well, I finished the honeydew melon and blueberry mixture,
and I made up a batch of chopped cantaloupe with the two cantaloupes. I restarted my Apache server for the month
with a new log. I fiddled with the CMOS settings on the computer trying to get
my AMD K6 II 450 MHz processor running at 366 MHz to run at 450 MHz to no avail
as usual. I am downloading slowly the Windows XP beta RS2 to have on the hard
drive for possible future use since it is good for six months after
installation. I won’t install it, since as mentioned before my Norton Systems
Works, Norton AntiVirus, Ezonics Ezcam USB, and Compaq IJ200 printer don’t work
with it. However, if I ever upgrade the system or accessories in the future, I
will have it for testing. I had a cold beef sandwich with mayonnaise and ice
tea. Time for bed. I will let the download run. I have to run over to Stamford Volvo today
and order my engine manifold to catalytic converter pipe for my exhaust system.
Have a good morning. CIO
Note: <888> 08/14/01
Tuesday 9:30 P.M.: I went out with my dinner guest, and we stopped by the Cos
Cob hardware store, and I bought a ground 3 to 1 plug adaptor for $2.99 plus
.18 for $3.17 total. We then went by
the Greenwich Food Mart, and I bought two Del Monte cantaloupe for .99 each,
four boneless center cut pork chops at $2.99 a pound for $4.65, a dozen eggs .99, and four ears of corn $1
for $8.60 total. We next stopped by the Food Emporium, and I bought two half
gallons of Tropicana Ruby Red orange juice with calcium, and two half gallons
of Tropicana tangerine with calcium for $1.99 each for $7.96 total. We then returned home. I put the 3 plug adaptor on the end of the
heavy orange extension cord next to the desk with the brass floor lamp and
computer control council plugged into it.
I chatted with a relative. After watching television a bit, I fried two
of the boneless center cut pork chops in olive oil and margarine with celery
salt, ground black pepper, garlic powder, Italian spices, oregano, and basil
seasoning which we had for dinner with steamed corn on the cob and steamed
frozen Brussels sprouts and ice tea. I also made up a new batch of ice tea. We
then watched television a bit. Well now we will have some decaffeinated Folgers
instant coffee. CIO
Note: <888> 08/14/01
Tuesday 4:05 P.M.: I rested. I received a telephone call at 9 A.M.. I rested
some more until noon. I was up shortly. I rested more until 3 P.M. when a
friend showed up to visit. I had a couple of hotdogs with buns and mustard and
ketchup and ice coffee. I have just finished cleaning up. CIO
Note: <888> 08/14/01
Tuesday 6:45 A.M.: I replaced the 15 watt florescent tube in the hallway
bookcase light fixture, I use as a night light. I made up a batch of http://mrscott.com/biscuits.htm , and I had three of them for
breakfast with oatmeal, orange juice, vitamins, and cappuccino. I also did some reading. CIO
Note: <888> 08/14/01
Tuesday 2:55 A.M.: I went through my regular internet routines. CIO
Note: <888> 08/14/01
Tuesday 1:45 A.M.: I went after the last
message. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then
went by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I made my 4 P.M. appointment. I
returned home, and I fell asleep. I chatted with a friend around 6 P.M.. I then
fell back asleep until 9 P.M.. I woke up, and I had a Tombstone stuffed cheese
pizza. I fell back asleep until 1 A.M.. I watched a bit of television. CIO
Note: <888> 08/13/01
Monday 1:25 P.M.: I was up at noon. I had breakfast of three medium boiled
eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. Well time to clean up and go
out. I have a 4 P.M. appointment today. CIO
Note: <888> 08/13/01
Monday 3:15 A.M.: Well, I was watching Jonathan Swift’s “Gulliver’s Travels” on
television, and they prematurely ended it. Well, I guess it is time to call it
a day. Have a good morning. CIO
Note: <888> 08/13/01
Monday 12:10 A.M.: I had a couple of pieces of bread with margarine and a bowl
of croutons and a glass of ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 08/12/01
Sunday 10:55 P.M.: I watched a little bit of television medium. Well not much else happening. All computer systems are running normal.
Perhaps sometime, I should take sometime out to test Windows XP beta RS2, to
see how it performs. CIO
Note: <888> 08/12/01
Sunday 8:05 P.M.: I mixed a can of drained Star-Kist tuna fish with two tablespoons
of mayonnaise. I washed and cleaned four Romaine lettuce leaves and ripped them
apart and put them on a dinner plate. I then scooped the tuna fish mixture in
the center. I next spread the remaining of the vinaigrette corn salad around
the perimeter. I diced a third of a medium onion and spread it on top of the
corn mixture. I then spread fifteen olives on top of that and then about 25
Arnold cheese and garlic croutons and finally I sprinkled the salad perimeter
with grated parmesan cheese. I added two of the homemade dill pickles on either
side. I had the tuna chef’s salad with the Italian Balsamic vinegar and Italian
olive oil on the salad part along with ice tea to drink. If one wants some item
different than rabbit food, I noticed at the Stop and Shop, they have legs of
lamb for $1.99 a pound. One could slice these lengthwise and separate them from
the bone. Then one could marinate the lamb and cook it like a flank steak or
use it for lamb kabobs. Also one could season the lamb separated from the bone
and roll it up and tie it with baking string and have a boneless lamb roast.
Well time to relax a bit. CIO
Note: <888> 08/12/01
Sunday 6:15 P.M.: I went out, and I stopped by Smokes for Less in Byram, and I
bought a carton of Seneca Lights 100s for $19. I then drove by the waterfront.
I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I next stopped by the Stop and Shop. I
bought a dozen eggs for $1.69, a half gallon of Florida Natural orange juice
for $1.89, and two Land of Lakes margarine for
.79 each for $5.15 total. I then returned home. CIO
Note: <888> 08/12/01
Sunday 4:05 P.M.: I rested a bit. I just had two hotdogs with buns and mustard
and ketchup and iced coffee. I noticed at http://www.compusastores.com they have the 3COM internal PCI modem on sale for $20 off
for $30 which would work in my backup computer with XP RS2 beta. Also http://www.circuitcity.com has a off brand modem for $30 which comes with a $5 and
$25 mail in rebates, so it is free besides tax. However, my main computer does
not have anymore PCI slots, so I could use the ISA slot with my Logicode X2
modem which is ISA if I wanted a modem. However, since both computers work with
my cable modem, I don’t need a telephone modem. Well time to clean up, and go
out for some fresh air. CIO
Note: <888> 08/12/01
Sunday 1:20 P.M.: I was up around noon. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. Yesterday morning, I also removed the
expandable roll plunger that holds my Gruen watchband and I adjust the watchband,
so it is a tighter fit. This morning, I
used a little alcohol, windex, and cotton swaps, and I cleaned my watch face
and the surrounding area. I also adjusted it to the exact time. I keep my
bedroom alarm clock a half hour fast. I keep my other clocks in the apartment
fifteen minutes fast. CIO
Note: <888> 08/12/01
Sunday 2:15 A.M.: Well, I have been relaxing a bit. I had two hotdogs with buns
and mustard and ketchup along with ice tea. I guess I will head off to
sleep. CIO
Note: <888> 08/11/01
Saturday 11:00 P.M.: I watched a bit of television. I had some popcorn, a
couple of slices of bread and ice tea. Well not much happening. CIO
Note: <888> 08/11/01
Saturday 9:30 P.M.: Well I finished house cleaning and watering the plants
about 6 P.M.. I then remembered, I had
the Zoom 28,800 VFP modem in one my desk drawers. I then tried installing it on
the backup computer trying different settings and drivers for all this time,
but alas it does not work on the backup computer with Windows XP beta RS2. I
then put in the Logicode X2 modem which does not work with XP, and I disabled
it. Well all for naught. I had dinner of the rest of the pasta salad and some
of the other cold salad with ice tea. Time to relax a bit. CIO
Note: <888> 08/11/01
Saturday 2:35 P.M.: Well I was up at 11:30 A.M.. I went out directly and
checked the mail, and I drove over to Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason
Street, and I did some banking business. I then returned home. I had breakfast
of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I now
have to do some of my regular house cleaning after I make a telephone call to a
family member. CIO
Note: <888> 08/11/01
Saturday 4:00 A.M.: Well I had a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments and
ice tea. I have been relaxing most the morning.
There is not much happening. I guess it is tea time half way around the
world. For me it is bed time. Have a good morning. CIO
Note: <888> 08/10/01
Friday 11:00 P.M.: I fiddled with the Logicode X2 Modem settings on the backup
computer with Windows XP beta RS2 using other modem driver’s to no avail. I
disabled Com Port 2 on the backup computer, and assigned the Logicode X2 modem
to IRQ3 settings 00002, but it still did not work. The backup computer S-571
motherboard does not have a onboard modem like the main computer which I do not
use. I do not keep a modem or onboard modem in my main computer PCCHIPS
S-571LMR since it keeps telephone company employees from hacking into my main
computer operation and messing it up continually like they did for so many
years until I figured it out. I took out
the Queen Anne chair temporarily, and I open up the square chest along side of
it. I found the Zoom VFP 28,800 box in there where I keep old boxes and my old
5.25 floppy disk collection. However, I gave the Zoom VFP 28,800 modem to the
Hospital Thrift shop when I kept it in the AMD 486 computer I gave to them some
time ago. I disabled the Logicode modem in the backup computer since it does
not work. Logicode went out of business shortly after I bought the modem for
about $60. In my first modem days on the old Compaq 286 about ten years ago, I
bought the Zoom VFP 28,800 modem at a White Plains, New York computer show for
about $130. There was a German professor there looking at the same modem, and
he did not seem very interested in the technology as if the Germans had a more
superior technology. Well, a lot has changed in ten years despite the downturn
in our local technology economy, the current equipment that I have is all
working fine. Well, I guess I will relax a bit. CIO
Note: <888> 08/10/01
Friday 8:25 P.M.: I had dinner of the two cold salads and ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 08/10/01
Friday 8:10 P.M.: I went out about 4 P.M., and I noticed the traffic lights
were out on West Putnam Avenue, so I detoured around; and I stopped at the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. Possibly the lights were out for a while in
this side of town. I bought a oval print about 15 inches high of Abraham
Lincoln at the Greenwich Hospital thrift shop with a mahogany frame for $5. I
then went downtown, and I chatted with some locals. I then drove down by the
waterfront, and I chatted with some fishermen. I then returned to central
Greenwich, and I walked the lower Greenwich Avenue area. I stopped by George Bennett jewelers that has
a store relocation sale going on right now with 30% off all merchandise. George
replaced my battery on my Rolex imitation Gruen watch, which I bought on sale
for $40 at Caldor’s in Port Chester about fifteen years ago. Last time I had it
done at the Port Chester flea market for $5 a couple of years ago; but George
told me that they jammed the battery inside of it instead of removing the cross
bar mechanism properly. He replaced it with a new battery properly adjusting
the retaining mechanism and cleaning the back and inside of it. He did this
over a half hour for $19.65 including tax. Thank You George Bennett. He will be relocating to a new shop in the
area soon. I walked around the Avenue for a while doing this. I found a nickel
and a penny and glass marble in front of the senior center. The watch is working fine. One needs a
special tool to open up the back of the Gruen watch. I once had a Rolex chronometer watch that my
father gave me, but I left it in a desk in a barn in Norwich, Vermont where I
stored it one summer in 1977, before going to Nantucket. The following fall, I moved the desk to a
family house in Philadelphia along with other personal effects, and in the
progress of time the watch disappeared along with my vintage 1956 black and
chrome Schwin bicycle with the Bendix brake mechanism and my name on it. I did
not know it was even a Rolex watch when it disappeared. I believe Rolex is a Swiss watchmaker like
other Swiss businesses in the area. George Bennett has several Rolex watches on
sale for 30% off, if anyone is interested. I then returned home. I put the
Abraham Lincoln picture above the blue bookcase in the kitchen hallway above
the coffee machines. I moved the Martha’s Vineyard sailboat picture below the
other Martha’s Vineyard street scene print beneath the mirror in the living
room hallway entrance area. I bought the two Martha’s Vineyard prints at the
Darien Boy Scout tag sale about fifteen years ago for fifty cents apiece. Well,
I guess one can tell local prices are going up a bit more in this area over
time; so let’s try to keep on a limited budget as much as possible. A cold
front is suppose to be coming in from Michigan this evening. Possibly there is
volcanic activity out in the northwest in eastern Russia or western Alaska.
Well have a good evening. CIO
Note: <888> 08/10/01
Friday 3:40 P.M.: I was up at noon. I had NOAA weather radio go off about then
indicating that severe thunderstorms would be coming into the area. I checked
the clouds outside. The NOAA weather
warning for severe thunderstorms continues for this area right now. I turned
off the main computer, and I called Microsoft and got the new product
activation for the Windows XP beta RS2 which is now activated on the backup
computer. The Logicode X2 modem still does not work with it, but it possibly
one of the 3COM or U.S. Robotics drivers might work when I have time to find
the right one. I know with Windows ME, one of them did. There are no Logicode
drivers, I can fine for Windows NT. I talked with the Microsoft representative
for a while. I am thinking about going out, but it depends on how bad the
weather is. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I have already cleaned up and showered. CIO
Note: <888> 08/10/01
Friday 5:20 A.M.: Well I finished installing Microsoft Windows XP RS2 beta on
the backup computer. The Logicode X2 Modem does not seem to work with it.
Perhaps later, if I try installing the NT drivers for it, it might. I am tired
I will do that later. I also have to get a new product activation key, since it seems as reported in
the media that installing on a different computer, it needs reactivation from
Microsoft; but it is fine for 14 days. It does not install with the Internet
Explorer icon on the Desktop, which I think is ridiculous, since that is the
first icon most people look for. I can run the backup computer off the cable
modem when not using the main computer. One simply installs the longer gray LAN
cord on the cable modem for the backup computer, instead of the shorter blue
cord from the main computer. I noticed on the picture of George W. Bush on
Reuters news from Texas today, he looks a bit more relaxed, and has an amazing
resemblance to a character down in Texas we use to read about called “Clive
Davis” or the actor “Tommy Lee Jones”.
Well, I guess in warmer climates; people relax more and retain their
normal composure. Well not much else happening in this neck of the woods. I
guess I will be sleeping a bit today. Stay cool. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week
08/10/01:
Note: <888> 08/10/01
Friday 2:35 A.M.: Well Windows XP beta RS2 still installing on my backup
computer. Time to send out my weekly note. CIO
Note: <888> 08/10/01
Friday 1:35 A.M.: Well, the shuttle is suppose to launch at 5:10 P.M. EDT
today, weather permitting. I chatted with my dinner guest for a while. We had
dinner of the cold salad mixtures and ice tea, I had made up in the last couple
of days. The guest told me the
temperature range in Crested Butte, Colorado http://skicb.com/ today was 55 degrees Fahrenheit to 75 degrees Fahrenheit,
which is a bit more comfortable than here. The guest left at 9:30 P.M., and I
walked out with the guest. I then cleaned my automobile windows. I relaxed a
bit. I plugged the backup computer control panel into the orange extension cord
next to the desk. I plugged the brass standing lamp next to it in the printer
plug on the control panel, since I don’t have an extra ground three plug
adaptor. I changed the CMOS setting on the backup computer, so the computer
boots without the password. I am installing Windows XP Beta RS2 on it right now
which I will let run until it completes. I have been told that there are no air
conditioners to be had to buy in Portland, Maine area which would probably be
similar elsewhere in the country. I noticed a neighbor installing a new General
Electric air conditioner today. Well
there is not a lot happening, so I might go to bed earlier this evening or just
relax a bit. CIO
Note: <888> 08/09/01
Thursday 5:15 P.M.: I went to bed last night at 5:30 A.M.. I was up at 10 A.M.,
when I received a telephone call about my car being ready. I had breakfast of
oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I cleaned up, and I caught
the 11:44 A.M. bus from out on the corner downtown. I stopped by the Greenwich
Town Hall briefly. I then went to Midas Muffler on West Putnam Avenue, and I
paid the rest of my bill on the Volvo maintenance and repairs of $674.34 from
the overall total of $874.34 plus the cost of the $113.42 front pipe part from
Stamford Volvo and the $14.90 for 2 muffler pipe gaskets, so the total cost
from both places for the overall car repair on the Volvo was $1002.66 plus a
dollar for the bus I took downtown this morning. Thus I have my 25 year old
Volvo 244 DL serviced for major maintenance. However, some time in the future I
will get an oil change, and possibly think about the driver side caliper; but
for now everything is fine. I could possibly on a cooler day, take apart my
driver’s side window mechanism behind the driver’s side door panel, and see if
Midas could weld the broken part on the window track rotor that broke, so the
driver’s side window would go up and down, since the replacement part is no
long available anymore. After paying the bill at Midas, I stopped by Putnam
Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then stopped by and viewed the new
offerings at the Hospital Thrift shop. I then walked the lower Greenwich Avenue
area. I noticed the Greenwich Train station lobby is fully air conditioned. I
next sat out for a while. I then made my 3 P.M. appointment. I then returned
home. A friend has shown up for dinner and to enjoy the air conditioning. One can listen to the NASA space shuttle
launching due for launching at 5:38 P.M.
EDT shortly pending weather from http://www.broadcast.com/learning_and_education/science/space/nasa/nasa_television/ . I have two
pages posted with reference links at http://mrscott.com/nasa.htm and http://mrscott.com/nasa-106.htm . It does not look like they’re be launching at
the moment because of weather conditions. Well have a good afternoon. CIO
Note: <888> 08/09/01
Thursday 2:50 A.M.: I have been relaxing. Since I have to go out this
afternoon, I will go to bed early. Have a good morning, and stay cool if at all
possible. If one can not wait for the
heat spell to be over, which should be fairly soon. I bought my General Electric Profile 14,000
BTU air conditioner with remote control from Partridge and Rockwell on West
Putnam Avenue here in Greenwich, Connecticut a year ago June for $589 plus tax.
One can also order if from http://www.geappliances.com/shop/prdct/rac/ , but one
would probably have to install it oneself; which I did with my air conditioner
which was quite a chore since it weighed about 80 pounds. Also shipping might
take a bit of time. The last time I was at the Wiz up in Norwalk, Connecticut;
they had Dennon Air Conditioners at 14,000 BTU with a remote control for $450
plus a large assortment of other air conditioners. One has to be sure when
ordering a air conditioner; that one has the proper voltage requirements in
one’s dwellings and also the proper windows openings. Also they make casement
air conditioners for smaller or more awkward window openings. I also saw a
large selection of Hampton air conditioners at Home Depot in Port Chester, New
York the last time I was there. I have noticed that on the internet Sams’ Club
and Wal-Mart seem to be running low on air conditioners. Still most experienced
people in this area know it will be cool soon enough, so most people try to get
out and enjoy the warm weather. However, some people have allergies and other
allergic reactions to tropical elements like different bugs and other insects
in the area at this time of the year not to mention smog. Well time for
bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note: <888> 08/09/01
Thursday 12:05 A.M.: I printed out the document OCR scan I worked on, and I
sent it out to parties that might be interested. I had a couple of hotdogs with
buns and condiments and iced tea and the remaining cantaloupe and blueberry
melon mixture. I chatted with a friend.
I then steamed four ears of corn cut off the cob and one diced zucchini
and one diced yellow squash about five minutes, slightly undercooked. I then
cooled the vegetables underneath cold running water in a colander. I mixed them
all together in a bowl. I added dashes of celery salt, garlic powder, ground
black pepper, oregano, Italian spices, Basil, Hungarian paprika, India hot
curry and mixed it all together. I then added one minced plum tomato, 20 minced
olives, 20 minced slices of Wilson pepperoni, five minced hot green pickled
peppers and mixed it all together, and then I added about a 1/10 cup of Italian
balsamic vinegar and a quarter cup of Italian olive oil and I mixed it all
together. I put in a large round Rubbermaid container, and I put it in the
refrigerator to chill.
Note: <888> 08/08/01
Wednesday 7:45 P.M.: I had some of the fresh antipasto salad with ice tea. I found this link for individuals trying to
use local bus service in Greenwich, Connecticut. The Port Chester, New York and
the Old Greenwich, Connecticut tables show the Greenwich stops which are
different on weekends and weekdays. The link to the schedule is http://www.cttransit.com/content/routesStamford.asp . I printed out five copies, and I put three
downstairs in the post box and laundry area, and two I have on my dining room
table. I chatted with a relative. CIO
Note: <888> 08/08/01 Wednesday 4:15
P.M.: I received notification that partial payment arrangements for the Volvo
maintenance have been made with Midas muffler. I have to pick up the check
tomorrow afternoon and pick up the Volvo after 3 P.M. and make the complete
payment at that time. I also have a 4 P.M. appointment tomorrow.
Note: <888> 08/08/01
Wednesday 2:20 P.M.: I was up at about 11:30 A.M. when NOAA weather radio did
their test from Upton, New York. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I checked the mail. I cleaned up. My
Volvo is ready to be picked up. I am
just waiting to hear from someone about helping to make payment arrangements on
the Volvo. I finished proofing a OCR document, and I sent a copy to the copy
write holder of the document. Well time
to relax a bit enjoying the air conditioning waiting to hear from the party
about payment arrangements on the Volvo. CIO
Note: <888> 08/08/01
Wednesday 4:00 A.M.: I had a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice
tea at around 11 P.M.. I went outside and chatted with a neighbor. I then
worked on copying and editing a document with text bridge OCR. I still have
some work to do on it. Well time for
bed. Stay cool. Generally when expecting a warm day, one should turn one’s
air-conditioning down in the morning, so when it gets really hot, the facility
is already cooled off. Well have a good day. CIO
Note: <888> 08/19/01 Sunday 9:55 P.M.: My
friend showed up and 3 P.M.. We chatted a while. I made dinner of roasted
chicken boneless breast like I made last night and a smaller salad like last
night with out the chicken and steamed corn on the cob and cantaloupe for
desert along with ice tea. I just finished packing. I will turn off the server
now, and it will be off the entire time I am away. We will be leaving tomorrow morning. CIO
Note: <888> 08/19/01 Sunday 2:40 P.M.:
Well I had a 12 one inch square by quarter inch squares of Swiss cheese and 50
croutons with ice tea. I then went out, and I sat out by the waterfront for a
short spell. I then walked upper Greenwich Avenue. I just returned home. A
local citizen gave me a copy of the Greenwich Times, which I hope I have time
to read. I am expecting a friend to show up shortly. In looking at the Storm
Alert weather program, I have noticed the weather servers in Connecticut and
New York have not been working for the last day. Perhaps this area is getting
to be like France in August when they just shut down everything, and everyone
goes away. It seems rather strange that the National Weather Service regional
servers are not working in this area, or perhaps there is something wrong with
the storm alert program. Most peculiar no matter which way one looks at it. CIO
Note: <888> 08/19/01 Sunday 10:20 A.M.: I
put a new blue toilet tank tablet in the toilet water holder, so it has blue
water. I cleaned up, and I went out. I drove down by the waterfront. I chatted
with some of the regulars. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I sat out a while.
I returned home. I checked all the lights on my car. I put new gray duct tape
on my passenger side rear tail light which has a crack, so it does not leak
moisture into the bulb area. Once a few years ago in the winter before I did
that, moisture leaked in and froze around the tail light bulb causing it to
crack. I also cut my finger trying to get it out in the winter. I also checked
the oil in the car. I checked the repairs that I could see that I had done
recently on the car. The rear muffler tail pipe seems to hang a bit low.
Whenever, I drive out of the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop parking lot and the
Board of Education Parking lot, I have to go very slowly so as not to have the
rear tail pipe hit the pavement. Well the old Volvo seems to be running just great.
Of course since I don’t have many destinations, I have not been driving as
much. The way I figure it, by saving money on energy on not driving as much,
one has more money for energy to be comfortable at home. CIO
Note: <888> 08/19/01 Sunday 6:30 A.M.: I
went to bed at 11:30 P.M., and I was up at 4:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of three
medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. When I go away
on Monday for a few days, I am going to turn off the computer which means the
server will be down. I don’t like leaving the computer going when I am gone for
more than a day. I hope this does not cause inconvenience to any users. I will
be traveling up to Maine with a friend, and we will probably be staying in
Ogunquit, and will be visiting with a relative in Kennebunkport http://mrscott.com/kport.htm . More than likely we will be touring some of the sights
along the Maine shore. This time of year
there are a lot of French speaking Canadians on vacation in that area along
with a cross section of other visitors.
It can also be a bit chilly at night, so I intend to take a wind breaker
and a sweater along with other informal vacation clothes. CIO
Note: <888> 08/18/01 Saturday 10:15 P.M.:
I changed the server settings on the Storm Alert program to MWIN/Internet/Lan,
and it is running more smoothly. I went to bed at 9 A.M.. A friend came down to visit about 2 P.M.. I
had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I cleaned
my apartment and watered the plants while the friend took a nap. I then baked a
package of boneless chicken breasts by washing them, and then I coated them
with olive oil, and put them in a olive oiled Pyrex dish. I put chicken poultry
seasoning, celery salt, ground black pepper, garlic powder, Basil, Oregano,
Italian spices and then barbeque sauce on the top sides of the chicken breasts.
I then baked them in the convection oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for a half
hour. I then set the three half chicken breast in the refrigerator to cool. I
cleaned up. I chatted briefly with a relative. I went for a drive down by the
waterfront with the guest. We returned home. I put a bed of washed romaine
lettuce on each of two dinner plates. I then sliced lengthwise laterally the
chilled chicken breasts. I added half to each of the two plates. I then sliced
into thin sections one and a half tomatoes and put them on the plates. I then
sliced thin and sectioned into quarter inch square sections about a quarter of
pound of Swiss cheese and added it to the plates. I diced 2/3 thirds of a
medium onion and added it. I then diced 20 olives and I added it. I added
two homemade dill pickles to each plate,
and then I added about 20 croutons to each plates, and then I sprinkled a thin
layer of Parmesan cheese over each chicken club salad. We had the two salads
for dinner with Italian balsamic vinegar and Italian Bertolli olive oil along with ice tea. My dinner guest
just left. The dinner guest will be back down tomorrow afternoon for dinner and
to spend the night. We will leave on Monday morning for a few day trip. Well I
have to be sure to be on a daytime schedule which I think I am now. CIO
Note: <888> 08/18/01 Saturday 8:15 A.M.:
I relaxed a bit. I went out at first light. I stopped by the waterfront, and I
chatted with some of the regular fishermen. One of them had caught a large blue
fish and another also caught a seagull that they had some difficulty freeing. I
then went by the Stop and Shop, but they don’t open until 7 A.M., so I walked
lower Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with a local. I stopped by Greenwich Cigar
across from the Greenwich Train station, and I bought two quick picks on the
Power Ball for $125 million for a dollar each. I then went by the Putnam Trust
Bank of New York ATM on Mason Street. I then went by the Stop and Shop, and I
bought a dozen extra large eggs for $1.79, a large 42 ounce container of Quaker
Old Fashioned oatmeal for $3.89, S&S 10 pack of powdered milk $5.49, two
packages of buy one get one free of Purdue boneless breast of chicken $5.49 and
a free $5.29 one, Nathan’s beef franks buy one get one free $3.99 both for a
total of $20.55 . I used the EDS ATM at
Stop and Shop for a dollar charge. I returned home, and I had a glass of ice
tea. Well, it is time for bed. CIO
Note: <888> 08/18/01 Saturday 2:30 A.M.:
I rested a bit. I then made up two slices of toast with margarine. I next took
the seasoned omelet pan, and I put it on the electric burner between medium and
medium low with two teaspoons of olive oil and three pads of margarine. I
cracked three cold eggs and added a tablespoon of milk and mixed them together
with a wisk adding dashes of Basil, Italian spices, and oregano. I put the mixture in the omelet pan, once the
margarine had melted and covered it.
After a few minutes, I flipped the omelet carefully, so the liquid on
the uncooked side would cook, and I turned down the electric burner to low. I
then added three tablespoons of cold whipped cream cheese on one side of the
omelet and covered it briefly until it puffed a bit more. I then folder it
together and placed it on a plate with the toast. I seasoned the omelet with a
little grated parmesan cheese, and I had it for a meal with toast and ice tea.
I then cleaned the omelet pan by wiping it with a steel pad to remove any burnt
material in the cooking area, and then I wiped it with a paper towel seasoning
it with the remaining oils; and I hung it up until I use it next time. It is
important to have a seasoned omelet pan when making omelets, and also to not
turn the heat too high. CIO
Note: <888> 08/18/01 Saturday 12:30 A.M.:
I went out for a drive. I drove by the waterfront. I stopped by the Food
Emporium, and I bought MC Swiss cheese at $5.09 a pound for $3.16. Well it is time for bed. I hope you all have
a good morning. CIO
Note: <888> 08/17/01 Friday 11:25 P.M.: I
set up the Storm Alert 21 Day demo for warnings for Fairfield County,
Connecticut; York, Maine; and Indian River, Florida. I set up the InstaWarn
plugin to relay these alerts to a Java Script link from my homepage at every
five minute intervals when they are put out by Storm Alert. I set it for all
alerts on the Storm Alert program. I set the storm alert program to
automatically boot when booting the computer, but one has to remember to
activate the InstaWarn plugin for the alert messages to be relayed to my
server. Alas, I am not sure whether I will buy the program within 21 days. I am
not sure if anyone using the net would trust my setup and using the program
since there are so many other weather services on the net. I have some
interesting links at http://mrscott.com/weather.htm . Still weather alerts
frequently can be regional, so I am posting the three regions of alerts where I
have friends and family living near the ocean.
I just had some cantaloupe and ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 08/17/01 Friday 9:05 P.M.: I
downloaded and installed Storm Alert 21 day demo http://www.interwarn.com . It seems to be an excellent program for the computer, if
one can afford it. CIO
Note: <888> 08/17/01 Friday 8:00 P.M.: I
rested from noon to 5 P.M.. I then drove downtown by the waterfront. I next
walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I stopped by Lecters, they have
40% off kitchen items hanging on the south wall and Rubbermaid containers buy
two get one free. I stopped by CVS. I then used the ATM at Putnam Trust Bank of
New York on Mason Street. I then stopped by CVS again, and I bought a 60 tablet
box of Wisk with the store coupon was $4.99 plus .30 tax for $5.29 total. I
then returned to the car. I drove around the waterfront again. I then stopped
by Exxon, and I bought $13.75 of premium
at $1.859 a gallon. I checked the air in my tires at 28 PSI. I returned home. I
had a frosted Barq’s rootbeer in a frosted mug. CIO
Note: <888> 08/17/01 Friday 11:30 A.M.: I
went out, and I drove by the waterfront. I chatted briefly with two employees
of NOAA driving one of their GMC vehicles. I then stopped by Putnam Trust Bank
of New York on Mason Street. I next stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift
Shop. I then stopped by the Arnold Bread store outlet, and I bought 3 six packs
of Arnold hotdog buns, two loaves of Branola whole wheat bread, and two boxes
of Arnold cheese and garlic croutons for $6.60 total. I then stopped by Smokes
for Less, and I bought a carton of Seneca Lights 100s for $19. I then went by
the vegetable market in the Cumberland Farms shopping plaza just across the
boarder in New York state, and I bought 4 vine ripen tomatoes at $1.49 a pound
for $1.77, a two pound bag of onions .89, and a head of Romaine lettuce .99 for
$3.65 total. I then returned home. I opened a can of Star-Kist tuna, and I
rinsed it and I flaked it, and then I added a tablespoon and a half of
Hellmann’s mayonnaise and mixed it together. On a large dinner plate, I laid
out a bed of washed and ripped Romaine lettuce, then I scooped the tuna fish
into the middle. I sliced one tomato in sections and laid it out around the tuna
fish. I then put two homemade dill pickles on either side of the plate. I put a
fourth of diced onion on top of the tomatoes. I then diced 12 olives and spread
them on top. I next added about 25 croutons. I then added grated parmesan
cheese. I next had it all for lunch with Italian balsamic vinegar and Bertolli
Italian olive oil along with a glass of ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 08/17/01 Friday 8:05 A.M.: I
had a cup of cappuccino. I have cleaned up, and I will now go out for some
daytime activity. CIO
Note: <888> 08/17/01 Friday 6:40 A.M.: I
relaxed a bit. I peel and removed the seeds from two cantaloupe, and then I
diced them and put it all in a large round Rubbermaid container in the
refrigerator. I had some with ice tea. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week 08/17/01:
Note: <888> 08/17/01 Friday 4:55 A.M.: I
sifted through my email. I went through http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm . I looked at some old pictures I have posted
on the net http://mrscott.com/picms/ . Alas, I have not taken any new pictures recently. Well
time to send out the weekly email. CIO
Note: <888> 08/17/01 Friday 4:00 A.M.: I
did a little preventive maintenance. I took my E: hard drive out of the primary
computer, and I installed it temporarily into the backup computer. I then
copied the entire root directory of my server including favorites from the E:
drive to the C: drive on the backup computer. I then returned the E: drive to
the primary computer. I then installed the “httpd.conf” file from the primary
computer Apache server to the backup computer apache server along with one
module. I now can run my entire server from the backup computer should the need
ever arise including all its contents and favorites. CIO
Note: <888> 08/17/01 Friday 12:20 A.M.:
On Thursday morning, I had four fax calls wake me up. A friend arrived about
noon. We chatted. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I went out and made my 3 P.M. appointment. I returned, and we then
went for a drive in back country up Lake Avenue, Round Hill Road, and down
North Street from Banksville, New York back to central Greenwich. We stopped by the Stop and Shop and bought a
26 ounce jar of Ragu tomato, onion, and garlic sauce for $1.59. We returned
home, and we chatted. About 6 P.M., I reheated the homemade egg noodles and the
Ragu sauce, and we had the Ragu sauce on the noodles with parmesan cheese and
ice tea for dinner. We watched the ABC
evening news. My dinner guest departed at 7 P.M., and I fell asleep until
now. I had a couple of hotdogs with buns
and mustard and ketchup and ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 08/16/01 Thursday 7:10 A.M.:
Internet Explorer 6.0 was suppose to come out yesterday, but it has not. I
reinstalled Internet Explorer 6.0 beta, but first I had to remove the archive
attributes from the folder containing it “C:\program files\internet explorer”
which had some of the folder attributes active. I had to do this to get the
install program to work. Well, the system is working fine. It is time for bed.
CIO
Note: <888> 08/16/01 Thursday 5:45 A.M.:
I tried resting a bit to no avail. I watched a presentation on CSPAN-2, by
Stuart Lynn about ICANN www.icann.org which was very
interesting. I had a bowl of microwave popcorn with a glass of ice tea. Well it
is time to try to sleep. I have a 3 P.M. appointment today. CIO
Note: <888> 08/16/01 Thursday 1:45 A.M.:
I tested Windows XP beta RS2 on the backup computer for a while. I installed
Zone Alarm on it. I also installed the Apache Server 1.3.20 on it, with a copy
of my downloadable directory, so I can run a backup server when using the
backup computer. Well back to some regular work on the main computer. CIO
Note: <888> 08/16/01 Thursday 12:10 A.M.:
I finished my laundry about 11 P.M.. I sifted through my email while doing the
laundry. I then made up a pound of fresh egg pasta one quarter inch wide flat
noodles eight to twelve inches long. I then fried a boneless center cut pork
chop in olive oil and margarine with a few slices of onion and seasoning of
ground black pepper, celery salt, garlic powder, Basil, Oregano, and Italian
spices. While the boneless center cut pork chop was cooking, I boiled the fresh
egg noodles for five minutes in boiling water. I drained them, and I then put
them in a large bowl, and added pads from a stick of margarine and mixed it all
together. I then added generous dashes of ground black pepper, celery salt,
garlic powder, Oregano, Basil, and Italian Spices and mixed it all together. I
then added about a quarter of a cup of olive oil and mixed it all together, and
I then added about a third of a cup of grated parmesan cheese and mixed the
noodle mixture all together. I covered a large dinner plate with a thick layer
of the noodle mixture, and I put the rest in a large flat Rubbermaid container
in the refrigerator. I then put the cooked boneless center cut pork chop in the
middle of the noodles on the plate, and I put the fried onion on the pork, and
I poured the frying juices and oils onto the pork and the noodles. I then did a
light sprinkling of grated parmesan cheese. I had this for dinner with ice tea.
I will now turn off the main computer server, and I will beta test on the
backup computer Microsoft XP beta RS2. I will put the Apache server on it with
a page saying, the main computer is down for testing on the backup computer. I
am a bit stuffed. CIO
Note: <888> 08/15/01 Wednesday 8:50 P.M.:
I chatted with a relative. I put clean sheets on the bed. I am in the process
of doing laundry. CIO
Note: <888> 08/15/01 Wednesday 7:10 P.M.:
I rested until 6 P.M.. I had a couple of hotdogs with buns and mustard and
ketchup along with ice coffee. I watched the ABC evening news. I now have the
BBC World News on now. CIO
Note: <888> 08/15/01 Wednesday 2:50 P.M.:
My guest left around 10 P.M. last night. I went to bed, and I slept until 2
P.M. this afternoon. I guess I was tired. I had breakfast of three medium
boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. CIO
Note: <888>
08/31/01 Friday 9:45 P.M.: I went out for a drive. I stopped by the waterfront.
I then went by CVS on Greenwich Avenue. I bought two cans of 20% more gold
emblem mixed nuts 14.4 ounce cans for $3.99 both, Pearl Drops 2.7 ounces buy
one get one free tubes of tooth polishing toothpaste for $3.99 both, two Ajax
antibacterial dish washing detergent .99 each plus .36 tax for $11.31 total. I
then stopped by Stop and Shop, and I bought a 3 pack of Paul Newman’s microwave
butter popcorn for $1.79, two 32 ounce bottles of Heinz ketchup for $3 both,
Oscar Meyer beef franks buy one get one free for $3.69 both for $8.48 total. I
then returned home, and I had some ice tea. CIO
Note: <888>
08/31/01 Friday 7:15 P.M.: I had two hamburgers with buns and fried onions
slices with mayonnaise, ketchup, and mustard along with two ears of steamed
corn on the cob and ice tea. I chatted with a friend. I made up a batch of http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm . I
watched the ABC evening news. Well time for some fresh air. CIO
End of Scott's Notes
week 08/24/01:
Note: <888>
08/31/01 Friday 4:00 P.M.: I went out, and I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of
New York on Mason Street. I then went by the central Greenwich Post Office. I
bought 20 U.S.A. flag veteran stamps for $6.80. I obtained five money orders at
.90 apiece, and I paid my General Electric yearly service contract on my GE
Profile 14,000 BTU air conditioner with remote which is about $50 a year. I
paid my AT&T, Verizon, Optimum Online, and Cablevision bills. I then went
to First Union National Bank on Havemeyer Place, and I paid my rent. I then
walked over to the Greenwich Town Hall, and I paid the property tax on my 1976
Volvo. I then went to Oil Star, and I had my oil changed and filter changed
along with fluids check for $34.75 with a $3 off coupon. I then went to Off
Center Hair Cuts in Old Greenwich, and I got my hair cut for $16 plus $4 tip. I
then stopped by the Old Greenwich Thrift Shop, and I bought a box of 20
Electrolux vacuum bags for $2.12. I then went by CVS, and I bought a 50.7 ounce
bottle of CVS yellow mouthwash for $3.99 plus .24 tax for $4.23 total. I then
drove around Tod’s Point. I next stopped by Staples, and I bought two four
packs of General Electric 40 watt light bulbs .84 a pack plus .10 tax for
$1.78. I then stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I stopped by
Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street again. I then stopped by Exxon
next to the Greenwich Library, and I bought $12 of premium at $1.859 a gallon.
I next stopped by the Food Emporium, and I bought one half gallon of Tropicana
Ruby Red orange juice $2 and a half gallon of Tropicana tangerine orange juice
$2, “I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter” $1.99, 93% lean ground sirloin buy one
get one free $5.07 plus a $5.03 free one and a 8 pack of Pepperidge Farm
hamburger buns $1.59, and six ears of corn for $1 for $13.65 total. I next went
by the Arnold Bread store outlet, and I bought 3 loaves of Freihofers 12 grain
bread for $3.48 total. I then went by Smokes for Less, and I bought two cartons
of Seneca Lights 100s for $19 each carton or $38 total. I then returned home.
The NOAA weather warning system is going off for severe storms in this area
until 9 P.M. tonight. I had a Barq’s frosted root beer in a frosted mug, and
then I filed this report. CIO
Note: <888>
08/31/01 Friday 9:15 A.M.: I was up until 2 A.M.. I woke up at 8:30 A.M.. I had
breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I will now clean up, and then I will go out and pay my bills and
other errands. I will send out my weekly email after I return. CIO
Note: <888>
08/30/01 Thursday 9:20 P.M.: I watched a bit of television. I also finished off
the Land O Lakes cheddar cheese this afternoon. Well, I guess I will relax a
bit more. CIO
Note: <888>
08/30/01 Thursday 8:00 P.M.: I finished the laundry. I sorted out my bills, and
I have them ready to pay tomorrow. I had dinner of two hamburgers with buns and
fried onions and condiments, steamed corn on the cob, Romaine lettuce salad
with sliced plum tomato, chopped quarter of a onion, 20 olives, parmesan
cheese, Italian olive oil, and Italian Balsamic vinegar along with ice tea. CIO
Note: <888>
08/30/01 Thursday 5:25 P.M.: I started the laundry, and I am on the dry cycle
right now. I also changed the sheets on my bed. CIO
Note: <888>
08/30/01 Thursday 4:00 P.M.: Well, I received bad news. As of September 5, 2001
www.dialpad.com will no longer be
offering free Computer to Telephone calls. However, one can still get free five
minute computer to telephone calls from www.net2phone.com
. Well, I guess all good things must come to an end. Still one can find cheaper
rates than Net2Phone for computer to telephone calls. Try looking at the
various programs listed at http://hotfiles.zdnet.com/cgi-bin/texis/swlib/hotfiles/search.html?link=1&Usrt=alpha&Ufcode=51811,42987,60351,49291,43033
. Well try to save money if you can. I
still am worrying whether @home will continue to offer service through
Cablevision, so I can continue to run my server. Basically, if I can’t run the
server and also make free telephone computer to telephone calls, it will
probably not pay for me to continue with high speed cable access, since
realistically I am already on a tight budget, and my internet presence would
probably come to an end. CIO
Note: <888>
08/30/01 Thursday 2:50 P.M.: I checked the mail. I did a little system’s
maintenance. I updated the Net2Phone program on my computer to the default
account for free phone calls. CIO
Note: <888>
08/30/01 Thursday 12:35 P.M.: I was up at 11 A.M.. I had breakfast of oatmeal,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. CIO
Note: <888>
08/29/01 Wednesday 11:55 P.M.: Following is an interesting report that I
believe I heard about while in Lanzerote in February 1972, or maybe I just
imagined it. Link to report: http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20010829/sc/environment_tsunami_dc_3.html
. CIO
Scientists Warn of Possible Atlantic Monster Wave
by Susan Schlachter
LONDON (Reuters) - The eruption of a volcano in the Canary Islands
could trigger a ``mega-tsunami'' that would devastate Atlantic coastlines with
waves as high as 330 feet, scientists said on Wednesday.
They said an eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on La Palma,
part of the Spanish island chain off West Africa, was likely to cause a massive
chunk of rock to break off, crashing into the sea and kicking up huge walls of
water higher than any other in recorded history.
The tsunami would be capable of traveling huge distances at up to
500 miles an hour, the scientists said in a research paper to be published in
September's Geophysical Research Letters.
Simon Day, of the Benfield Greig Hazard Research Centre at the
University College of London, said that as the volcano was not erupting at
present, the short-term and medium-term risks were ``negligible.''
But Cumbre Vieja should be monitored closely for any signs of
activity so that emergency services could plan an effective response, he said.
``Eruptions of Cumbre Vieja occur at intervals of decades to a
century or so and there may be a number of eruptions before its collapse,''
said Day, who collaborated on the research with Steven Ward of the University
of California.
``Although the year-to-year probability of a collapse is therefore
low, the resulting tsunami would be a major disaster with indirect effects
around the world.''
WEST SAHARA TO BEAR BRUNT
The effects would spread north, west and south of the Canaries, with
the west Sahara bearing the worst of the wave's energy.
The energy released by the collapse would be equal to the
electricity consumption of the entire United States in half a year.
Immediately after the landslide, a dome of water 3,000 feet high
and tens of miles wide would form, only to collapse and rebound.
As the landslide rubble moved deeper under water, a tsunami would
develop. Within 10 minutes, the tsunami would have moved a distance of almost
155 miles.
On the west Saharan shore, waves would probably reach heights of
330 feet.
Florida and the Caribbean, the final north Atlantic destinations
to be affected by the tsunami, would have to brace themselves for 165 foot
waves some eight to nine hours after the landslide.
Wave heights toward Europe would be smaller, but substantial waves
would hit the coasts of Britain, Spain, Portugal and France.
The research paper estimated water would penetrate several miles
inland and that the devastation would cause trillions of dollars in damage.
Note: <888>
08/29/01 Wednesday 11:40 P.M.: I had about 40% of a 8 ounce bar of Land O Lakes
cheddar cheese. I channel surfed a bit.
I just had some microwave popcorn and a glass of ice tea. Well not much
happening as usual, so I guess I will call it a day. Since most people in Greenwich, Connecticut
are not interested in computers and the internet or for that matter television.
It is the general reality of the town that most people here in town spend a
good deal of their free time reading as usual.
Since I have already read quite a lot in my time, I enjoy doodling on
the computer and recently because of increased eye strain, I have been relaxing
more. Well time to end the day. Have a good night. CIO
Note: <888>
08/29/01 Wednesday 8:30 P.M.: Well, I went out, and I stopped by Smokes for
Less in Byram; and I bought a buy one get one free of Marlboro Milds for $3.98
both. I then stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I next drove by the
waterfront. I chatted with a local. I then walked upper Greenwich Avenue. I
returned home. I had a half glass of ice
coffee. I chatted with a relative. I had dinner of two hamburgers with buns and
condiments, steamed corn on the cob, and the rest of the pasta reheated along
with ice tea. CIO
Note: <888>
08/29/01 Wednesday 2:05 P.M.: I went to bed at 2 A.M., and I was up at 10 A.M..
I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I ran Norton Disk Doctor and Norton SpeedDisk on the primary
computer. I installed the release version of Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 on
both computers. I am running SpeedDisk on the backup computer. I chatted with a
couple of relatives. One relative told
me that the Kennebunkport, Maine library has internet access available. Well, I
guess I will have a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice coffee.
Then I will clean up and go out for some fresh air. A friend told me that
Fairfield, Connecticut Buick dealership is going out of business, and one can
buy a brand new 2002 Buick Regal there for $21,000. CIO
Note: <888>
08/29/01 Wednesday 1:25 A.M.: Well not much happening. I guess it is time to
call it a day. CIO
Note: <888>
08/28/01 Tuesday 11:25 P.M.: Well I went for a short drive. I had a 8 ounce bar
of Land O Lakes hot pepper Monterey Jack cheese along with ice tea. I watched a
bit of television. One wonders what ever happened to J.E.E.. I suppose that
group of people are still kicking back in the Malibu Colony waiting for
California to fall off. Not much happening here. I suppose on the last day of the month, we
will get all of the end of the month summer renters coming back our way as they
head south. Well if anyone traveling is interested in the weather, try http://mrscott.com/weather.htm . Also
for anyone up in Kennebunkport, I noticed that off the lobby of the Colony
Hotel, they have a visitor computer room where internet access is $1 for five
minutes. I did not check it out to see if it high speed or not. Possibly the
Kennebunkport library might have internet access or just check with Sam.
However, while I was up there, there was a banded carrier pigeon lurking around
me, but I did not stop to check its band to see if it made any sense. Enough of
suspense writing. Pretty much nothing is going on, but at least the lights are
still on, and the electricity is still working. CIO
Note: <888>
08/28/01 Tuesday 9:00 P.M.: My dinner guest and I went out, and we stopped by
the Greenwich American water company, so he could get some water conservation
kits. We then looked at the used car lots nearby in Port Chester. We took a
1995 Grey SAAB 900S 4 door hatchback with 91,000 miles for a test drive that is
offered for sale at the Exxon Station next to the Greenwich library. However,
it has a 5 five speed stick shift; so my friend still has to think about
whether to buy it or not. We had dinner of a hamburger apiece with bun and
condiments, reheated noodle mixture, corn on the cob, and ice tea. The dinner
guest just left. I also had a 50% decaffeinated and 50% regular Folgers instant
coffee after dinner. I found two lamp shades discarded outside, so I put them
on the bedroom desk pineapple lamps since they are shear and let out more
light. Well time for some fresh air. CIO
Note: <888>
08/28/01 Tuesday 2:10 P.M.: I sifted through a pile of periodical literature. I
read some, and I threw out the old issues. A dinner guest came down for dinner.
I had a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice coffee. I will now
clean up.
Note: <888>
08/28/01 Tuesday 12:10 P.M.: I was up at 8 A.M., and I had breakfast of
oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I fell back asleep until a
little while ago. The lights blinked just a little while ago, and I had to
restart my computer. CIO
Note: <888>
08/27/01 Monday 10:50 P.M.: I chatted with a friend. I relaxed a bit. Well, I
guess it is time for bed. Have a good night. CIO
Note: <888>
08/27/01 Monday 7:25 P.M.: We have been having some pretty intense lightning
and thunder and rain for the last three hours. I changed the Interwarn Weather
Warning Storm Alert Program http://www.interwarn.com
to “Server 1” and the program seems to be working properly. I still don’t think
I will be able to afford to buy it. I had dinner of two hamburgers on buns with
condiments, pasta mixture, corn on the cob, and ice tea. The bad weather is
suppose to continue through 7:30 P.M. or slightly later. CIO
Note: <888>
08/27/01 Monday 4:10 P.M.: I went out, and I stopped by the Post Office on
Valley Road, and I mailed the letter. I then stopped by the Hospital Thrift
Shop. I then drove by the waterfront. I then stopped by the Greenwich Library,
and I read the Wall Street Journal, four computer newsweeklies, and Barron’s. I
gave a former neighbor a ride home, and the neighbor gave me $5 for the ride.
It was threatening weather for thunder and lightning. I then stopped by the
Food Emporium. I bought two Tropicana tangerine and a ruby red orange juice for $2 a half gallon,
six ears of corn on the cob $1, buy one get one free of ground sirloin for
$3.99 a pound for $4.03 and the $3.99 one free, Freihofers 12 pack of hotdog
rolls .99 and a Pepperidge Farm 8 pack of hamburger buns for $1.59 for $11.61
total. I then returned home. The weather was threatening. The NOAA weather
alert radio went off for severe thunderstorms, and I checked the Storm Alert
program on the computer, and it said there were no alerts at the present
moment. Thus the Storm Alert program is not accurate as far as I am concerned.
I will discontinue using it once the demonstration program once it expires in
ten days. I had some ice coffee. There is mild thunder and lightning with rain
at the moment. CIO
Note: <888>
08/27/01 Monday 12:40 P.M.: I wrote a letter to a relative. When printing it
out, I printed out on copy in color with the Compaq IJ200 printer. I then
printed out a archive copy with the HP LaserJet II printer. However, the HP
printer was malfunctioning with the paper feed. After tinkering with it for a
while, I finally figured out how to fix it. I took a cotton swab and dipped it
in alcohol, and I cleaned the large rubber roller inside the printer where the
paper tray goes in, so now the HP LaserJet II printer is working flawlessly and
feeding the paper properly. I then printed out 20 sheets of five of labels to
mail to the same relative along with ten sheets of my own address labels for
myself. Well time to have a couple of hotdogs with buns and mustard and ketchup
and ice tea for lunch. Then I will clean up and go out. Have a good afternoon.
CIO
Note: <888>
08/27/01 Monday 9:30 A.M.: I went to bed at midnight. I was up at 8 A.M.. I had
breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I received a telephone call last night from a relative. I will now
write a letter to a relative. CIO
Note: <888>
08/26/01 Sunday 10:15 P.M.: My houseguest, and I sat by the waterfront until
about 3 P.M.. We returned back to the apartment. I rested until 5:30 P.M.. I
made a pound of ¾ inch wide flat homemade egg noodles with the pasta machine. I
boiled them five minutes. I added a jar of heated Ragu parmesan alfredo sauce
which I had heated with a few dashes added of ground black pepper, garlic
powder, celery salt, Italian spices, oregano, and Basil. When I added the Ragu
alfredo mixture to the noodles, I also added a ¼ of a pound of grated Lane O
Lakes cheddar cheese, ¼ cup of olive oil, 1/6 of a pound of minced Wilson
pepperoni slices, 20 minced stuffed olives, and a quarter of a cup of crated
parmesan cheese, all of which I mixed together with the noodles. We had the
noodle mixture with ice tea. After dinner, I had a cup of instant coffee 50%
decaf Folgers and 50% regular Folgers. We then watched a movie about Merlin on
television. I just had 16 slices of pepperoni with little one square slices of
cheddar cheese on them. My houseguest just left. CIO
Note: <888>
08/26/01 Sunday 12:30 P.M.: I went out for a drive with my houseguest. We
stopped by a few automobile dealerships looking at used car. We drove over to
Old Greenwich. We stopped by Staples. We returned home. We had a couple of
hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea. CIO
Note: <888>
08/26/01 Sunday 8:25 A.M.: My houseguest, and I were up at 7 A.M. this morning.
We had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, cantaloupe, coffee, and
vitamins. We will go out in a little while. CIO
Note: <888>
08/25/01 Saturday 9:40 P.M.: I prepared the same dinner as last night along
with the cantaloupe mixture and ice tea. My house guest and I chatted through
out the evening. Well time to call it a day. CIO
Note: <888>
08/25/01 Saturday 5:20 P.M.: A friend came down for dinner. We chatted for a
while. The friend is taking a nap. I cooked two half boneless breast of chicken
breasts the same way as last night for dinner to have in a boneless breast of
chicken chef’s salad again this evening. I also peeled and diced two cantaloupe
and put it all in a Rubbermaid container in the refrigerator. I took out the
cantaloupe remains. I scanned a half dozen of the photographs, and I posted
them at http://mrscott.com/picms/ . CIO
Note: <888>
08/25/01 Saturday 3:10 P.M.: I went out. I stopped by CVS on Greenwich Avenue.
My pictures were ready. I walked down to the ATM at Putnam Trust Bank of New
York on Greenwich Avenue. I then returned to CVS. My photographs were$7.94 less
a $2 store coupon plus .36 tax for $6.30 total. I then drove down by the
waterfront. I then went to Stop and Shop.
They had a clearance item table set up at the front of the store. I
bought a AT&T #7235, 25 channel cordless big button telephone for $10 plus
.60 tax, a head of Romaine lettuce .99, and 3 eight ounce bars of different
varieties of Land O Lakes Cheese for $5 all three for $16.59 total. I then returned home. I installed the
AT&T cordless telephone on the left front side of the bedroom desk. The
battery was already charged, so I installed the memory dial numbers. I put the
old General Electric cordless telephone that would not dial out in the lower
right bedroom desk drawer. I got double four inch prints on the photographs.
The pictures on the beginning of the roll taken in the early morning haze at
Cape Porpoise, Maine did not come out. Also the pictures taken in the afternoon
haze at Walker’s Point did not come out. All of the other pictures came out. I
also two days ago, put the round Maine Loon sticker on my driver’s side lower
rear window. CIO
Note: <888>
08/25/01 Saturday 11:55 A.M.: I finished house cleaning and watering the
plants. I put the picture of the Russian tall ship Kruzenshtern on the hallway
wall to the right of the bathroom door. I took out the garbage. I had lunch of
two hotdogs with buns and mustard and ketchup and ice coffee. I will clean up
shortly and test my new shower head and bathroom sink spigot strainer. I then
will go out for some routine activity. CIO
Note: <888>
08/25/01 Saturday 9:00 A.M.: For those of you having trouble finding Radio 10
Gold from Amsterdam, Netherlands; try http://radio10.deltasolutions.nl/
. CIO
Note: <888>
08/25/01 Saturday 8:45 A.M.: I finished off the croutons last night along with
having about 40 slices of the Wilson thin sliced pepperoni which I had with ice
tea. I went to bed about 11 P.M.. I was up this morning at 7 A.M.. I did some
apartment rearranging. I put out the symbols of dominion back around the
apartment. I put the 4 foot by 6 foot United States of America 50 star flag
over the left living room window. I put the 30 inch by 4 foot Saudi Arabian
flag over the center living room window. I put the United Kingdom Union
Jack 4 foot by 6 foot Union Jack over
the right living room window. I put the 30 inch by 4 foot Dutch flag over the
bedroom window. I put the two small Swiss flags on top of the main computer
monitor. I put the small French flag on the dining room table lazy Susan. I put
the small Canadian, Scottish, Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish flags on the
backup computer monitor. I put the Queen Elizabeth II Life magazine coronation framed issue back
underneath the British flag on the right living room window shelf. I put the
Budweiser beer stein to the right of the older Honeywell air purifier on top of
the entertainment center bookshelves. I put the two Martha’s Vineyard prints on
the lower right kitchen entrance. I put the bras shield of Pall Mall underneath
the mirror in the living room walkway leading to the bedroom hallway. I put the
six Norwegian chocolate cups on the top shelf
of the kitchen entrance bookcase along with the two Crystal Cathedral coffee
mugs on the second shelf. I put the United States Marine corps Zippo lighter
back in the Nantucket ashtray on the long living room mahogany bureau with the
Greenwich Country Club Zippo lighter. I filled both lighters with Ronson
lighter fluid. I put the United States
Army canteen on the lower center hallway bookshelf. I put the Pan Am, Air
Canada, KLM, and American Express flight bags on the rack behind the apartment
entrance. I put the Green dragon cap on the hat rack. I put the Swedish glass globe in front of the
air conditioner. I put the 4 English tea mats on the brass and glass coffee
table on top of the bedroom desk. I put the Brazilian writing pen holder on the
bedroom desk with a Pierre Cardin ink pen in it. I put the Confederate flag
paper weight on the bedroom desk brass and glass coffee table with the metal
framed Queen Elizabeth II Canadian quarter. I put a small United States 48 star
and a small United Kingdom Union Jack flag hanging from the bedroom desk lamp
shades. I put the KPT sticker and
Kennebunkport post card with the Maine loon sticker on the high mahogany
bedroom bureau. I put the Australian bush survivor canteen on the hat rack. I
then had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, coffee, vitamins, and
toast. I will now do my house cleaning. CIO
Note: <888>
08/24/01 Friday 9:55 P.M.: My dinner guest has left after we chatted a while.
Well, I guess it is time for me to end the day. CIO
Note: <888>
08/24/01 Friday 7:25 P.M.: My dinner guest and I had the barbeque boneless breast
of chicken club salad along with ice tea. I filled the little oil lamp with oil
and I set it between the other two small oil lamps on the long mahogany bureau
in the living room. The oil lamps are made by http://www.lamplightfarms.com/ . They
have little lamps you can order for as little as $3.75 along with the oil. CIO
Note: <888>
08/24/01 Friday 4:55 P.M.: I went out after the last message. I drove down by
the waterfront. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop, and I bought a
small hurricane oil lamp made for a candle holder for $1 and a small silver and
glass holder for a $1 to put it in for $2 total. I then stopped by the
Greenwich Hardware store and looked at shower flow reduction fixtures. They
told me that the Connecticut American Water Company would give them to me. I went to Smokes for Less in Byram, and I
bought a carton of Seneca Lights 100s for $19 and a two pack of Marlboro Milds
for $3.98 for $22.98 total. I then returned home. I got the vice grip and the
large crescent wrench out of the car trunk. I called Connecticut American water
company, and they are on 75 Holly Hill Lane, which is a south turn off West
Putnam Avenue and first right turn and bear left into the office park. They are
open from 9 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.. They gave me the apartment water usage reduction
kit. A dinner guest arrived at the same
time. I took off the old Admiral shower head that cost $80 fifteen years ago
and only allows eight minutes of hot water and I installed the flow restricted
shower head provided by the water company. I installed a sink aerator on the
kitchen sink that reduces flow from 4 gallons a minute to 2 gallons a minute. I
put another one on the bathroom sink with a quick turn on – turn off lever. I
did not install the water reduction features for the toilet. I seasoned two
half boneless chicken breasts with olive oil and placed a olive oil layer in
the bottom of a Pyrex dish and seasoned the oiled boneless chicken breast with
celery salt, ground black pepper, garlic powder, poultry seasoning, Basil,
Italian seasoning, oregano; and then I covered it all with barbeque sauce. I
cooked the two breasts in the Convection microwave oven for a half hour at 350
degrees Fahrenheit. I then put them in the dish on a trivet in the refrigerator
to cool. I will use them once cooled to make the same Chef’s chicken salad as I
made last week. I also put the Italian
Balsamic vinegar bottle flow restrictor in the dining room table olive oil
bottle. CIO
Note: <888> 08/24/01
Friday 12:30 P.M.: Well I studied the http://www.creaf.com
and http://www.cambridgesoundworks.com
web sites. There is a new group of Creative Sound Cards http://www.soundblaster.com coming out soon that will have 5 channel
sound which will work with the Cambridge Sound Works http://www.cambridgesoundworks.com/multimedia/detail/dtt3500_detail.htm
new 5 channel sound system. The Cambridge Sound Works System can be ordered for
about $250, and the one can figure the new Creative 5 channel sound cards when
available will be over $200. However, I would advise have increased sound
performance should probably be accompanied by a more up to date computer
system. Moreover, increased sound performance can only be used in environments
where one will not distract others living or working in adjacent environments.
Well I checked the mail. I had two hotdogs with buns and mustard and ketchup
and along with ice tea. Well there is supposedly no power ball today, so I will
go out and do some errands. CIO
End of Scott's Notes
week 08/24/01:
Note: <888>
08/24/01 Friday 8:25 A.M.: I was up at 7 A.M. this morning. I had breakfast of
oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I will now send out my
weekly mailing of my “Scott’s Random Notes” http://mrscott.com/note02.htm .
Remember to look at http://mrscott.com/weather.htm
. Also the Connecticut and New York weather servers that work with Storm Alert http://www.interwarn.com/ still are not
working for a week. CIO
Note: <888>
08/23/01 Thursday 9:15 P.M.: Well I am relaxing a bit. I suppose I should head
off to bed. Have a good night. CIO
Note: <888>
08/23/01 Thursday 6:15 P.M.: I chatted with the friend whose 1987 SAAB had
transmission trouble, and it is back at Swedish Mechanics on Black Rock
turnpike in Fairfield, Connecticut. I then took three slices of whole wheat
bread and put Hellmann’s mayonnaise on them. I then put a teaspoon of cream
cheese in each of the four quarters of the bread slices. I then put two slices
of the Wilson pepperoni in each of the four quarters of each slice. I then
slice three ¼ inch thick lengthwise slices of the Monterey Jack about 9 inches
long with the cheese slicer and cut each slice into four sections and put one
of each section onto each quarter of the bread. I then put a half stuffed olive
on each quarter. I cut each of the three slices into four quarters and placed
the 12 canapés on a plate with a homemade dill pickle quarter cut into four
thin slivers. I had this for dinner with ice tea. The new batch of ice tea is
in the refrigerator. I want to watch the ABC evening news to see the report on
the impending marriage of Prince Haakon of Norway http://abcnews.go.com/sections/world/DailyNews/norway010823_royals.html
. CIO
Note: <888>
08/23/01 Thursday 5:00 P.M.: I drove down by the Greenwich Library, and I
returned a book. I read four computer newsweeklies, the Wall Street Journal,
the Greenwich Times, and PC Magazine. I then drove by the waterfront. I next
drove by the ELDC thrift shop. I then made my 3 P.M. appointment. I then
returned home. I am making up a batch of http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm
. I took the alcohol pourer out of the
olive oil bottle on the dining room table, and I filled it with Bertolli olive
oil, and I capped it. The alcohol pourer seemed to want to slip out of the
olive oil bottle. I then opened another bottle of Italian Balsamic vinegar, and I filed the vinegar bottle on
the dining room table keeping in the alcohol pourer. I am having a glass of ice
tea. CIO
Note: <888>
08/23/01 Thursday 12:15 P.M.: My house guest, and I had breakfast of three
scrambled eggs apiece with toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. We headed
out at 8 A.M., and we drove up the Merritt Parkway to the Black Rock turnpike
in Fairfield, Connecticut to Swedish Motors. My friend is riding up to
Manchester, Connecticut to the John Harvard pub to pick up his 1987 SAAB with a
mechanic in a tow truck. They think the problem might be minor, possibly some
item like transmission linkage. By the way last night when we drove down from
Manchester, Connecticut to Byram; we drove down in a Lincoln Town car Livery
vehicle. It was quite a most excellent smooth ride, and it is a most enjoyable
roomy automobile to ride in. It was the first time, I have ever been in one;
although in this area I have seen lots of them. I then returned to Greenwich,
and I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I next stopped by Putnam
Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then went to CVS on Greenwich Avenue,
and I dropped off my roll of film to have double four inch prints made for two
day CVS processing for $8.99. I also bought with the CVS card and store
circular coupon buy one get one free of Kodak 24 exposure ASA 200 film for
$3.99 both plus .24 tax for $4.23 total. I then drove down by the waterfront.
There are about 100 people lined up at each lottery store on Greenwich Avenue
for Power Ball. At the waterfront, I saw a Blue Heron. I then went by Exxon,
and I bought $10.25 of premium at $1.839 a gallon. I noticed at Greenwich Exxon
next to the Greenwich Library, there were only a few people lined up for Power
Ball. However, one has to buy $5 at least of Quick Picks. I then went to the
Stop and Shop. I bought S&S Monterey jack at $2.39 a pound for $2.09, a
dozen large eggs $1.69, a pound of Wilson sliced pepperoni $4.99, two large cantaloupe
at .77 apiece, S&S Manz olives .99 a jar, I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter
$1.79, Purdue Boneless breast of chicken $3.99 a pound for $5.15, and 8 plum
tomatoes at $1.49 a pound $2.21 for $21.44 total. I then returned home, and I
had a glass of ice tea. I chatted with a relative. I will now have two hotdogs
with buns and condiments and ice coffee. I have a 3 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note: <888>
08/23/01 Thursday 6:20 A.M.: Well I am back from the trip from Maine. We left
on Monday morning about 8 A.M. after having breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. We drove up
I-95 to New Haven, Ct.; and then we headed north towards Hartford on I-91.
South of Hartford, we headed towards I-84, and at the Massachusetts boarder, we
got on the Massachusetts turnpike I-90. We stopped at the rest area under
construction shortly thereafter. We then took I-290 to I-495, and headed across
northern Massachusetts until the New Hampshire turnpike north to the Maine
Turnpike. We stopped at Kittery, Maine. We got gasoline. We went to the Ralph
Lauren outlet, and my traveling companion bought 3 oxford shirts for $30 each.
We then went to the Brook’s Brother outlet, and he bought 3 polo shirts for $20
each. We stopped by the Rockport shoe outlet. We then toured another shoe
outlet, and next to it was the Cambridge Sound outlet. They had clearance
items. They had $450 speaker systems for $250 and $250 speaker systems for
$150. We then headed up the Maine turnpike to the Ogunquit and York exit, and
head north on U.S. 1. We stopped and had
Fish and Chips for $3.95 each at a small restaurant. We then drove through
Ogunquit, and we found a room at the Colonial Resort Motel on U.S. 1 north of
Ogunquit across from the small Exxon station for $80 a night. We arrived
probably around 4 P.M.. We rested a bit. That evening we went out for a short
drive around Ogunquit. We then returned and cleaned up. We had dinner at the
Village Inn. I had roast beef, wild rice, with a popover and San Perigrino
water. My traveling companion had rack of lamb with garlic potatoes and other
liquid refreshment. We then walked around downtown Ogunquit. We returned back
to the motel home. I was up the following morning about 5 A.M.. We had the continental breakfast of coffee,
orange juice, donut and muffins. We cleaned up, and we headed down to
Kennebunkport. We drove around the shore of Kennebunkport and Cape
Porpoise. We went over to a relatives.
We all drove along the shore again. We all lunch of lobster rolls at the
Wayfayer restaurant with ice tea. We then toured around Kennebunkport some
more. We dropped off the relative. We then toured around Kennebunkport some
more taking pictures. Walkers Point is still there and seems to have weathered
any storms. They’re flying the Texas flag there. We spent some time at the
beach in front of the Colony hotel. We
returned to the motel in Ogunquit, and we rested a short bit. We then went down by the harbor in
Ogunquit and Perkins Cove, and we walked around the shore front walkway. We
then had dinner at the restaurant in the center of Ogunquit on U.S. 1. I had
the New York Sirloin with baked potato and ice tea. My traveling companion had
Maine shrimp with noodles which later gave him indigestion since it was too
rich. We then returned to the motel. I
went to bed about 8 P.M., and I was up at 4 A.M. on Wednesday morning. I took
about a 3 mile walk downtown to the beach and back. We had the same Continental
breakfast. We checked out of the motel. We went down to Kennebunkport to say
goodbye to a relative. We toured around. I bought 3 Loon stickers for $4.20
total. We relaxed at the beach in front of the Colony Hotel until about 1 P.M..
We had lobster rolls at Port Lobster nearby. I stopped for coffee on the way
out of town. We headed back home the same way we came up. At the Massachusetts
turnpike, we went the wrong way for 20 miles, we got off and headed the right
way. We stopped at the gasoline station
on the turnpike where we drove the wrong way part of it. Across the Connecticut boarder, we stopped at
a Truck Stop, and I got a Whopper meal at Burger King for $4.20. Just east of Hartford, at Buckland Road on
I-84, we had the transmission fail on my friend’s car. We coasted off the
highway to a bar restaurant called the John Harvard pub at Manchester,
Connecticut which was quite busy at 5 P.M.. My friend tried putting in
transmission fluid he obtained from the neighboring Exxon station. He worked on the car for a while, and he was
unable to get the 1987 SAAB transmission to go into gear after adding the
transmission fluid. He talked with his mechanic. He hired a Livery vehicle, and
it drove us the rest of the way to Byram – Greenwich, Connecticut where I live
arriving at about 9:30 P.M.. I unpacked, and then I had some ice tea. I then
headed off to bed, and I was up at 5 A.M. this morning. CIO
Note: <888> 09/07/01 Friday 11:10 P.M.: My dinner guest showed up
after the last message. We watched a bit of television and chatted. For dinner
we each had a tuna fish sandwich, the rest of the spaghetti and tomato meat
sauce, steamed corn on the cob and ice tea. The dinner guest left at 9:30 P.M.,
and I went downtown, and I drove by the waterfront. I then stopped by the Stop
and Shop, and I bought a eye round roast at $2.79 a pound for $7.83, buy one get
one free of 16 ounce S&S lightly salted peanuts $2.69 both, Land O Lakes
tub of margarine .99, Lysol lemon cleaner $2.99, Gold’s horseradish $.99, three
green squash at .99 a pound $2.42, eight pickling cucumbers at .99 a pound
$2.88 for $20.97 total. I then returned home. I put the groceries away. I then
sliced in lengthwise quarters the eight pickling cucumbers, and I put them in
two jars with my vinaigrette pickling juice and put them in the
refrigerator. They should be ready in
three to four weeks. The HP LaserJet IID
came with a parallel cable and the instruction manual and two font cartridges
as well as the two paper trays. I noticed in the manual that it all weighed
slightly over 80 pounds, so I guess I am a bit exerted from hoisting it today.
Well time for some regular computer activity. CIO
Note: <888> 09/07/01 Friday 4:40 P.M.: I went out after the
message. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then
went by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift. I finally bought the HP LaserJet IID PCL
Language Printer for half price for $20. It was quite a hoist to carry it out
of the Hospital Thrift Shop. However, since I have had a double hernia for 25
years, I guess it was par for the course. I returned home, and I carried it up
with the custodian’s skateboard. I put it on the rear back side of the dining
room table where the lazy Susans once were. I put the lazy Susans underneath
the Proscan television in the bedroom. I set up the HP LaserJet IID printer on
the printer port switch box and selection C: and also I set it up in the
operating system printers as the default. Microsoft Word 2000 starts with it
selected as the default. I ran off about
a 100 test sheets. The printer is very clean. However, I did clean the toner
wire. I also set it at 9 the least heavy toner setting. It prints a fine line
across the paper in one or two sections on print outs. It does not have any
paper jam problems. Basically, it looks like the previous owner had installed a
new recycled laser toner cartridge, which might not be up to specifications as
an original HP laser cartridge. However, for draft printing it is just fine. It
has two font cartridges I set up. It also has two paper cartridges and a rear
sheet feeder. This all took some time. Basically the HP LaserJet II D was about
a $4000 printer system in 1988, so it shows how fast this sort of equipment
does depreciate. Still it is a work horse of a laser printer. Once the current
cartridge runs out after about 4,000 pages; I can buy the proper HP cartridge
92295A for about $60 to $70 from any office supply store. I could try to return
the 99275A HP cartridge, but the box has been open although not the sealed
package. There is also writing on the box. Well, I am expecting a dinner guest,
but I don’t have any food put in yet, except some tuna fish and a little bit of
left over spaghetti. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week 09/07/01:
Note: <888> 09/07/01 Friday 12:05 P.M.: I received a wrong number
telephone call at 11 A.M.. I checked the mail. I had breakfast of oatmeal,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I will now send out my weekly notes.
CIO
Note: <888> 09/07/01 Friday 4:00 A.M.: Earlier I went through my
email and my normal computer work routines. I channel surfed the television. I
just had a bag of microwave popcorn along with ice tea. Well, I guess I should
head off to bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note: <888> 09/07/01 Friday 2:30 A.M.: I tinkered with the
WeatherNode free program available from www.emwinpro.com .
CIO
Note: <888> 09/06/01 Thursday 11:25 P.M.: I went out, and I walked
the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I then drove by the waterfront. I next
stopped by Stop and Shop, and I bought a dozen large eggs for $1.29 and a 2
pound bag of onions for $1.29 for $2.98 total. I then returned home. I had some
ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 09/06/01 Thursday 7:45 P.M.: On the Epson Stylus Color
880 printer, I printed out a 102 page document today selecting the black ink
cartridge. It used about one third of the cartridge, so that gives one an idea
of the ink usage for the black cartridge. Hopefully, I will be able to refill
it with my ink cartridge kit and black India ink that they sell more cheaply at
CompUSA than the small bottles that come with the kit. The kit instructions say
that one can refill the cartridges by putting tape on the bottom and on the top
after refilling it. CIO
Note: <888> 09/06/01 Thursday 7:35 P.M.: I took a nap until 6 P.M..
I had dinner of reheated homemade spaghetti egg noodles with tomato meat sauce
and ice tea. I then watched the ABC evening news. I had a cup of cappuccino. I
put a new label on the parallel port switch box to indicate the settings for the
printers. Well, I guess I will clean up and go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note: <888> 09/06/01 Thursday 1:25 P.M.: I have been doing a little
hardware reconfiguration on the computer. I could not get the software on the
Epson printer to tell me the status of the amount of the ink remaining in the
cartridges. I tried reinstalling and reconfiguring the software to no avail. I
finally tried taking the parallel cable off the switch port box, and that did
not work. I had to open the computer case to tighten the screw bolts on the
back of the parallel port which loosened and came off when removing the adaptor
cable screws. Once I tested it without the switch box, I noticed the older
printer cable I was using on the Epson did not have all its pins. I put the new
gold parallel cable on the Epson which I had on the Compaq printer, and once I
had the computer back together and the port switch box connected, the Epson
printer software installed correctly and it shows the amount ink usage now. I
put the port switch box on the top of the computer table to the right of the
CPU. A is the Epson. B is the Compaq. D is the Colorado T-1000E tape drive I
never use. The Compaq prints fine too and seems to show its color cartridge
status with the older parallel cable. I
still can not set the either printer as a default printer though, or it will
interfere with Word 2000 starting. CIO
Note: <888> 09/06/01 Thursday 9:40 A.M.: I printed out the last
four months of Scott’s Random Notes http://mrscott.com/note02pr.htm . It is 102 pages long. I put them in an Oxford clip binder. The new
Epson Stylus Color 880 printer printed them out very quickly and clearly using
the black ink cartridge. I am most pleased with the results.
Note: <888> 09/06/01 Thursday 7:00 A.M.: I was up at 6 A.M.. I had
breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. CIO
Note: <888> 09/05/01 Wednesday 10:00 P.M.: I cooked dinner of
homemade spaghetti egg noodles which we had with the reheated spaghetti meat
sauce with grated parmesan cheese on it along with ice tea. My guest gave me
part of a chocolate cake, which I had two slices of for desert. We watched the
CSPAN2 presentation of the White House State dinner for President Fox of Mexico. My guest just left. CIO
Note: <888> 09/05/01 Wednesday 5:35 P.M.: I was up until 6:30 A.M..
I had the rest of the Cheez-Its. I slept until 11:30 A.M. when my guest
arrived. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, coffee, vitamins, and orange juice.
I gave my guest coffee and toast. I cleaned up, and we went out. We stopped by
the Hospital Thrift shop, and I tested the HP LaserJet IID. It unfortunately has
some sheet feeder problems, and the printout is smudged. The spare HP toner
cartridge I have is a 92275A, and the one at the thrift shop needs a 92295A; so
I could not try to fix it. Thus I did not get it. I did buy two nautical wide
base coffee cups for $1 each. We then stopped by the Mews Thrift shop which is
now open for the season. They have lots of lamps there. Next we sat down by the
waterfront until about 4 P.M. on a pleasant day. We then returned home, and had
some ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 09/05/01 Wednesday 4:35 A.M.: After dinner, I tried to
rest for about an hour. I then started the backup computer, and I temporarily
connected the new Epson Stylus Color 880 printer to it. I installed the Windows
2000 drivers for the printer with ECP port enabled in the CMOS. The new printer
works fine with Windows XP. Also there
is no problem with Word 2000 using it as a default printer. The beta for Storm
Alert has expired, so I took the JAVA script out of the home page on my server.
I put the new printer on a printer stand I have. Well, it is time to get to bed
now. CIO
Note: <888> 09/05/01 Wednesday 1:25 A.M.: I went out after the last
message. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. They had a large
several feeder tray HP LaserJet II ? 1989 vintage machine in the back room that
they had just taken in. I offered them $40 for it. They said they would first
test it and let me know today if they would accept my offer. I then went by the
waterfront. I then stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I then went back
by the Hospital Thrift shop and looked on the HP LaserJet, and saw it had a
1989 manufacture date. I then talked with a regular, and he said I would be
smarter to get a new printer. I then drove over to Staples in Old Greenwich. I
chatted with a customer. I noticed in their weekly sales brochure they had the
Epson Stylus Color 880 on sale down from $140 for sale for $80.
Staples was quite busy with back to school shoppers. I finally found a
sales person, and the Epson Stylus Color 880 had just arrived on the truck, and
the salesman fetched one for me. I then ran over to the Hyatt, and I used the
Bank of New York money machine there. I then returned to Staples, and I bought
the Epson Stylus Color 880 for $79.98 plus $4.80 tax for $84.78 total. I then returned home. I chatted with a
friend. I then installed the Epson Stylus Color 880. It comes with a black and
a color cartridge. It prints Black and White at 12 pages per minute and color
at 8 pages per minute. Installation had
one problem that took a while to fix. The printer worked fine, but my Microsoft
Word 2000 program would not work. I reinstalled Microsoft Word, and it still
did not work. I then fiddled with my Port settings setting them in the CMOS at
“ECP”. I eventually figured out that when either printer is set up as the
“Default” printer in the printer properties box, Microsoft Word 2000 will not
work. The same applied for the Compaq IJ200.
I remedied this by setting the default printer to “Net2Fax” or any other
non printer in the printer folder. More than likely it is a system problem
since it affects both printers. Still now I can use it from Microsoft Word
2000. I just have to select the printer when I go to print. This all took some time. I installed the
other programs that came with the Epson printer. Thus, I will some time have to
search Microsoft’s site about the Default printer situation to see if there is
a remedy. The new Epson Stylus Color 880
Printer prints fast and with most excellent quality. I have the two printers set side by side, and
there is a toggle box underneath the computer table for switching from one
printer to another. The new Epson printer can not be turned on and off from the
computer control panel. It has to be turned on and off from the printer. I
hooked it up to a control panel plug that is always on. Also in the
instructions, it says if one removed the cartridge, one can not reuse it.
However, on my printer ink refill kit, there are instructions for refilling the
cartridge, by installing a piece of tape on the bottom and filling it from the
top through the paper seal and then leaving the tape on the bottom and cover
the top puncture. If this works it will save me on ink cartridges. Since I have
a ink refiller kit, I can just buy the India Ink bottles about 8 ounce size at
CompUSA. Also the online registration of the Epson printer would not takes its
serial number. I have a guest coming down at 11 A.M. this morning. I will
probably not get the HP LaserJet at the Hospital Thrift shop since it is rather
large and could have problems. Besides I need to eat. I will now have some
reheated spaghetti noodles and tomato meat sauce, along with ice tea, and then
I will probably go to bed. Have a good morning.
Note: <888> 09/04/01 Tuesday 1:45 P.M.: I was up at 12:30 P.M.. I
had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. The NOAA weather warning radio just went off issuing a warning for
severe thunderstorm watch for this area until 8 P.M. this evening. CIO
Note: <888> 09/04/01 Tuesday 5:30 A.M.: I watched a show about
Admiral Byrd and Antarctica on Channel 13. I had some Cheez-Its and ice tea
while watching the show. Sometimes in the winter here, it seems like we are in
Greenwich, Antarctica; but actually only in the late fall when the weather
first turns cold does it bother one. Once one gets use to winter, we tend to
become gradually use to it. Of course it would be nice to keep the apartment
warmer, but that would cost more money. I suppose after all these years up
north; I am quite use to winter and don’t really think much about it. Well time
for bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note: <888> 09/04/01 Tuesday 4:05 A.M.: I backed up the C: drive to
the D: drive. I left the backup computer server running while doing the backup.
I watched the Jacques Pepin’s “Chez Pepin” French cooking show on PBS Channel
13 www.thirteen.org on Channel 18 while doing the backup. I just
restarted the main computer and its server. CIO
Note: <888> 09/04/01 Tuesday 12:45 A.M.: I sifted through my email.
I adjusted Scott’s bellwether stock portfolio http://mrscott.com/scopor01.htm . Well, I guess one would have been better off to be in long term U.S.
treasury notes for the last four years. CIO
Note: <888> 09/03/01 Monday 11:45 P.M.: After dinner, I had a cup
of cappuccino. I chatted with a relative. I watched a bit of television. CIO
Note: <888> 09/03/01 Monday 8:30 P.M.: I went out, and I drove
around the waterfront. I walked upper Greenwich Avenue. I used the ATM at
Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Greenwich Avenue. I went by the Stop and Shop.
I bought two Rienzi 28 ounce crushed tomatoes and two 28 ounce cans of the
Rienzi plum tomatoes for .79 each, 2 twelve ounce cans of S&S tomato paste
.85 each, a 16 ounce box of Sunshine white cheddar CheeZ-its $2.50, Kraft 8
ounces of grated parmesan cheese $2.99, 5 pound bag of S&S sugar $2.29, a 5
pound bag of Pillsbury flour $1.99, two 16 ounce tubs of Land O Lakes margarine
.99 each, a five pound bag of Russet potatoes .99, a dozen large eggs $1.69 for
$19.29 total. I then returned home. I had a Barq’s frosted rootbeer in a
frosted mug. I then put crumbled up and browned in a little bit of olive oil
the remaining 7/8 of a pound of ground
sirloin in a fry pan. I then put in a few tablespoons of olive oil in the
bottom of a three quart pot. I added one 28 ounce can of the crushed tomatoes,
one 28 ounce can of the plum tomatoes, and a 12 ounce can of tomato paste, the
browned ground sirloin drained, one and a half peeled and diced medium onions,
about a half dozen dashes of McHilney’s Tabasco sauce, small dashes of Chinese
five spice, ground black pepper, celery salt, garlic powder, Hungarian paprika,
and about a teaspoon each of Italian spices, Oregano, Basil, and Parsley, two
beef bouillon cubes, and a quarter cup of Italian balsamic vinegar and three
bay leaves. I mixed it all together. I
then brought it to a boil or heated it up over medium high heat on the electric
burner. Once it starts simmering, I will
simmer it on medium low for an hour stirring occasionally. I will boil a box of
spaghetti noodles, and I will have some of them with the tomato sauce mixture
and parmesan cheese and ice tea for dinner. CIO
Note: <888> 09/03/01 Monday 5:20 P.M.: I checked out prices of
printers at various web sites. I don’t need another printer at the moment.
However, if one needed a Laser Printer, Staples is offering a $70 mailin rebate
on the $400 HP Laser Printer. Also www.brother.com has
printers not listed at the major computer store outlets. Also Staples and
CircuitCity have the Epson 880 Inkjet printers for $80. For myself, I will get
by with what I have. I had two hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea. I
just finished cleaning up. CIO
Note: <888> 09/03/01 Monday 1:45 P.M.: I was up at 10 A.M., and I
had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I fell
back asleep until now. CIO
Note: <888> 09/03/01 Monday 2:30 A.M.: I watched a bit of
television. I guess, I will head off to bed shortly. Have a good morning. CIO
Note: <888> 09/02/01 Sunday 11:10 P.M.: I mailed a letter. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I returned
home. I watched a bit of television. I will now cook a hamburger for dinner and
have it to eat with a bun and condiments and a steamed ear of corn on the cob
along with ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 09/02/01 Sunday 7:25 P.M.: I tried printing out a web
page on the HP LaserJet II, but it still kept getting a paper jam. I worked for
a few hours taking it apart, and I was not able to fix it; so I finally threw
it away disassembled. I now just have the Compaq IJ200 color printer, which is
much slower. However, I don’t print out that much; so I will wait for another
used laser printer to show up on the resale market at the thrift shops or
elsewhere. Basically, I only need it for printing out the copy of Scott’s notes
every four months. Perhaps when I need it, I will just get a faster inkjet
printer. I finished off the mixed nuts, and I had two hotdogs with buns and
condiments and ice coffee. I will clean up shortly and go out for some fresh
air. CIO
Note: <888> 09/02/01 Sunday 3:25 P.M.: I went to bed at 5:30 A.M..
I was up at 2 P.M.. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. I guess I will clean up and go out now. CIO
Note: <888> 09/02/01 Sunday 4:30 A.M.: I relaxed a bit. I checked a
couple of computer sites. Not much happening. I guess the computer people are
planning their upcoming strategies. This is all well and good, but frequently
they get so involved in their nearsightedness towards the computer, they forget
to look into various economic conditions that might effect their markets.
Basically I would think twice about buying Windows XP Professional at even half
the price, since I would have to upgrade other hardware and software; and I
would still be left with the dated computer that I am presently using. Thus as
the weather gets cooler, we should start thinking about getting ready for
winter and plan ones budget accordingly. Well, I am tired; and it is time for
bed. CIO
Note: <888> 09/02/01 Sunday 2:50 A.M.: I went out, and I drove by
the waterfront. I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I sat out a
while. I drove by the waterfront. I returned home. I had some mixed nuts and
ice tea. I relaxed a bit. CIO
Note: <888> 09/01/01 Saturday 10:30 P.M.: Well, I watched a bit of
television. CIO
Note: <888> 09/01/01 Saturday 8:10 P.M.: I went out, and I walked
the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I sat out at various locations. I drove
down by the waterfront. I returned home. I had some mixed nuts and ice tea. I
watched the NBC national news. I had dinner of two hamburgers with buns and
condiments and a ear of steamed corn on the cob along with a glass of ice tea.
CIO
Note: <888> 09/01/01 Saturday 3:05 P.M.: I was up at 11 A.M., and I
had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I chatted
with a couple of relatives. I just finished house cleaning and watering the
plants. I fixed the Electrolux vacuum power nozzle attachment by using needle
nose pliers to squeeze the electrical contacts on the power attachment, so they
make contact with the electrical contacts on the vacuum hose. It all worked
fine for me. I have another hose for using the hose furniture attachment. I
will now have a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments along with
cantaloupe and ice tea. I will then shower and clean up and go out. I have been
listening to http://www.radio10.nl/live20.ram playing it through my 7 computer speakers and piping it through my stereo
amplifier into another 15 speakers through out the apartment for 22 speakers
playing vintage rock. CIO
Note: <888> 09/01/01 Saturday 12:15 A.M.: I had most of a can of
mixed nuts with some ice tea. I was printing out a web page, and my HP LaserJet
series II laser printer showed a paper jam again. I worked on it for a while,
and I finally determined the large rubber feeder roller was still slipping. I
was able to fix this situation, by using my Swiss Army pin knife to cut
lengthwise slits in the full circumference of the rubber roller thus providing
it with more traction for feeding the paper. The laser printer finally seems to
be working fine again. I also restarted the server with new logs for the new
month. CIO
Note: <888> 09/14/01 Friday 11:15 P.M.: I
went to bed about 8:30 A.M.. I was up at 3 P.M. when a friend stopped by. We
watched the news reports on recent terrorists events. I had breakfast of three
medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. We went for a
drive around the waterfront. I then went by the local library, and I read the
local paper. Apparently 7 people are missing or dead locally in the terrorist
events according to www.greenwichtime.com . I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. A large number of
people were out for a candle light prayer service. I drove down by the
waterfront. I stopped by Exxon, and I bought $8.25 of premium at $1.839 a
gallon. I then went by the Food Emporium, and I bought a 50 bag box of Twinings
Earl Grey tea for $5.49, a dozen extra large eggs $1.79, Seabrook frozen
spinach .59, Angostura bitters $3.59, Pepperidge Farm hotdogs rolls $1.59 for
$13.27 total. I returned home, and I had some ice tea. I then had a couple of
quarter inch thin slices of cold white chicken meat with Tabasco sauce, steamed
frozen peas, microwave potato, and ice tea.
I watched a bit of the media coverage. CIO
Note: <888> 09/14/01 Friday 7:05 A.M.: I
had a cold chicken leg and thigh with steamed corn on the cob and green beans
and ice tea. I then relaxed a bit. I guess I will head off to bed. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week 09/14/01:
Note: <888> 09/14/01 Friday 4:10 A.M.: I
have been relaxing this morning thinking of the past weeks events. I guess we
all have to pull together and do the best we can for the nation. I am not sure
of what the status is on the War and whether a degree of war has been issued by
the United States of America Congress or against whomever. Well, I will send
out my weekly notes. Let us pray there is no more terrorism. http://mrscott.com/usanthem.rm . CIO
Note: <888> 09/14/01 Friday 2:00 A.M.:
Well, I sifted through my email. I fiddled with the HP LaserJet IID printer. I
emptied the bottom paper cartridge, and I filled the top paper cartridge to the
maximum. I have it working fine without paper jams. My theory from experience
with this particular type of LaserJet printer is that not only the paper
alignment and paper quality effect its performance as far as paper jams, but
since we live in a damp area near the ocean, humidity also plays an important
factor on whether paper jams will occur or not. Right now with the top paper
cartridge filled to the maximum it is feeding the paper just fine. I relaxed a
bit and thought about the recent weeks events. I suppose I will have to get use
to being a little more active since as it begins to cool off a little bit more
this time of year, I will be less hot and overheated when I go out for regular
routines. Still, with all the media reports on the recent tragic terrorist
events, since I don’t really read that much regular news, it is hard to make
sense of why it would even occur. However, I suppose with the Internet and
travel it is a much smaller world today. CIO
Note: <888> 09/13/01 Thursday 10:20 P.M.:
I was up at 1 P.M.. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee,
and vitamins. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift
shop, and I bought a Audubon mouse pad for .25. I then walked lower Greenwich
Avenue. I then drove by the waterfront. I returned home. I fell asleep until
9:30 P.M.. I had two hotdogs with buns and condiments, chopped cantaloupe, and
ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 09/13/01 Thursday 6:50 A.M.:
I watched the local media. Two men in
this area walked down from the 80th floor of the World Trade Center
just before it collapsed. Another media outlet reported a large number of the
terrorists involved are in the Boston, Massachusetts area. I probably will rest
now for a while since I have a 3 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note: <888> 09/13/01 Thursday 4:05 A.M.:
Well, I have just been relaxing. There is not much going on. I did not watch
much television, since it tends to increase stress while relaxing. I did have a
few slices of cold chicken with Tabasco around midnight along with a steamed
ear of corn on the cob and steamed green beans and ice tea. I suppose with the
increased tension in the community due to local terrorists events in the New
York metropolitan area along with Washington D.C., it probably will be best to
stay inside as much as possible. It is a very nice time of the year, but being
disabled with arthritis, I actually do not spend that much time outside anymore
besides doing a few short errands. CIO
Note: <888> 09/13/01 Thursday 12:20 A.M.:
I checked with a local night person, and he said I should stay inside at night
during this crisis. Realistically, I don’t have the funds to move around much
anymore, and as the weather gets colder with my arthritis, I am not that good
at exercise walking in colder weather anymore. I will try to keep busy at home.
I normally do not watch much television. CIO
Note: <888> 09/12/01 Wednesday 11:30
P.M.: I have been advised by the local television channels that there are two
United States of America aircraft carrier battle groups off the coast of Long
Island and New York, so I think it would be standard procedure that United
States of America and other Allied military observers would be in the coastal
areas. CIO
Note: <888> 09/12/01 Wednesday 9:25 P.M.:
I was up at 5 P.M.. I chatted with a relative today. I was told a local citizen
had probably died in the World Trade Center, since he had an office on the 102
floor of the World Trade Center in a finacial office. Another friend told me he
had two of his relatives were on their way to work at the World Trade Center
when they saw one of the two planes hit. I am familiar with the area, however I
have not worked that area in 18 years. I rested today. There are reports on the
local media that the downtown area of Manhattan is filled with burning asbestos
fibers, so anyone going into that area should wear protective breathing
apparatus or least face masks. I will continue to maintain my apartment here,
although I am on limited funds and somewhat in shock. I have a 3 P.M.
appointment tomorrow. I had a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments,
chopped cantaloupe, and ice tea about 6 P.M.. I will continue to rest for now.
CIO
Note: <888> 09/12/01 Wednesday 7:45 A.M.:
I woke up at 3 A.M.. I watched the television news reports. I had breakfast of
three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I could
try to go out today, but for now I guess I will remain inside. For historical
reference, here is a link to a picture of myself with a friend from the
Valhalla, New York; the last time I visited the World Trade Center http://mrscott.com/picms/mike-scott-and-friend-new-york-1987.jpg . CIO
Note: <888> 09/11/01 Tuesday 10:45 P.M.:
A friend came down and visited. We watched the television media reports on the
terrorist attacks today. I chatted with a couple of family members. I turned
off the computer for a while. Since I run the computer continually, when I
finally turned it back on just now, the bearings started to make noise in the
power supply. The way to fix this is to turn it on briefly and then turn it off
quickly before reboot, so that the computer is off again. Since every time one
starts it and stops it, the bearings realign themselves. Thus after a few times
the power supply fan starts to work properly. Today’s events were most tragic.
Apparently nothing is moving in the area. Since I was tired, I rested a couple
of hours this evening. My guest and I had dinner of cold chicken, steamed corn
on the cob and green beans, and ice tea.
My guest just left. Today’s events were most tragic. I suppose when one
lives in a busy metropolitan area, one becomes hardened to catastrophic events.
Since as a young former employee of CBS news in the early 1970s, I use to enjoy
walking around at night in the financial area during the winter. Many times I
watched the rather tall and large fellows from Olympia and York Construction
Company of Toronto, Canada building the World Trade Center during the Oil
Boycott of the 1970s. I once thought of using a friend’s video camera to film
it stage by stage as it was constructed. It had about a ten story deep
foundation with the pilings driven down as far as the building was high. I use
to marvel at the plans of the World Trade center built out of Carrera Marble. I
always said in the cold winter nights of New York, it looked like a tuning
fork, and like a tuning fork it would send out sound around the world. I guess
the current terrorists, do not like the sound and practice of international
business. It is so sad to hear about all the employees and rescue workers whom
were needlessly killed in this most heinous and senseless act of barbarism. It
truly shows the barbarians still exist in the world community, and they have
their minds set at continually practicing their barbaric practices. I suppose
for those of us whom remember the builders of the World Trade Center, we
remember those were quite miserable and cold winters in Manhattan when neighbors
from a neighboring country to the north came down to our assistance. I had gone
to school a couple of years before in Florence, Italy and had skied at
Carrerra, Italy where the marble came from. Whatever, the point of the
senseless violence projected against the United State of America today and its
international allies, I am sure the World Community will soon come to focus on
the perpetrators of this most senseless of all acts. One simply only needed to
visit the World Trade Center, to see all the different people of the world
engaged in international commerce. The last time I visited the World Trade
Center was about fifteen years ago with a friend from Brazil that gave the Aka
Khan as a reference, and ever since then we have seen much larger amounts of
coffee distributed in the Americas. Here in Greenwich, Connecticut, I live
across the street from the Perrier group a French sparkling water company owned
by Nestle a Swiss company, the world’s largest food group. Thus, it seems to me
that many people through misinformed sources have focused their wrath on the
World Trade Center, along with the Pentagon, which indeed would have
enemies. Well since I live in a building
for elderly and disabled people, I suppose we are not a terrorist target; so I
will continue to run my computer server which might have some useful reference
information for some of my internet users. My web site has been non-profit all
these years, and I have use a large of amount of my small amount of personal
funds to maintain and run it for the benefit of Internet users around the
world. I have not gone to Manhattan in about nine years since I was threatened
with another act of terrorism about that time. Basically as a reader and
researcher, I suppose one has to come to know that the forces of evil are
always amongst us, no matter how hard one tries to enlighten the general
public. Well, I am most tired; so I suppose I will go to bed shortly. Pray for
the victims and their beloved ones that lost them. Let us pray we do not have
to endure anymore of these barbaric acts. CIO
Note: <888> 09/11/01 Tuesday 1:20 P.M.: I
have been watching the television news reports on the terrorist attacks in the
United States. Pray for the victims and
their families. I am a bit tired having only three hours sleep. I had breakfast
of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I guess
I will try to get up enough energy to go out after I clean up, and assess the
situation in our local area. The television reports that the Connecticut and
the New York National Guards have been mobilized, so I imagine the civilian
public moving around might possibly encounter military guards moving around. I
will continue to run the server, which I turned off for a while, unless I feel
it might be necessary to turn it off again.
Remember, there is always the possibility of terrorists having procured
thermonuclear devices. Let’s hope not. CIO
Note: <888> 09/11/01 Tuesday 10:45 A.M.:
I have been monitoring the terrorist events of this morning on television. I
chatted with neighbors. Both towers of the World Trade Center have collapsed in
the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center with two hijacked commercial
airliners. A commercial airliner also crashed into the Pentagon and another
commercial jet was reported crashing in Pittsburgh. I will continue to remain
at home since it would be very chaotic downtown. I have chatted with a couple
of friends and a family member. CIO
Note: <888> 09/11/01 Tuesday 5:00 A.M.: I
went out, and I mailed the letter. I drove down by the waterfront. I returned
home, and I relaxed and had some ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 09/11/01 Tuesday 3:10 A.M.: I
uninstalled some of the devices in my device properties, and I reinstalled
them; so the computer is working more smoothly. For some reason, they were
malfunctioning. The system is running just fine now. I wrote a letter, which I
will go out and mail now. CIO
Note: <888> 09/11/01 Tuesday 12:20 A.M.:
I went out, and I drove by the waterfront. I then stop by the Stop and Shop,
and they were out of the Cookin Good chickens for .59 a pound for the night.
They will have some more tomorrow. I went over to the Food Emporium, and I
bought a Purdue oven stuffer chicken at .79 a pound for $5.85, a 34 ounce bag
of EOC Hasslenut coffee beans $8.79, and two large cantaloupe for $2.98 both
plus green beans at .99 a pound for $1.26, and two ears of corn for .40 apiece
for $19.68 total. I then went home. I rinsed off the Purdue chicken and dried
it. I then covered both sides with chicken poultry seasoning, ground black
pepper, garlic powder, celery salt, oregano, Italian spices, and basil. I then
covered the topside with barbeque sauce, and I am cooking it in the convection
oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit until the bird watcher thermometer pops after about
an hour and a half and it will be ready in about fifteen minutes. I also took
my existing batch of coffee beans in the three coffee grinders and the freezer,
and I mixed them with the 34 ounce bag of Hasslenut beans and refilled the
coffee grinders and the three jars in the freezer. I then cut in half and then
quartered and cleaned the two cantaloupes removing the seeds and peeling off
the rind. I then chopped both into bite size pieces and put them into two
Rubbermaid containers in the refrigerator. I threw out the chicken guts and
cantaloupe remains. I will put the whole Purdue chicken once it is done into
the refrigerator to chill to have for cold chicken the next few days. CIO
Note: <888> 09/10/01 Monday 9:25 P.M.: I
made my appointment. I came back at 4 P.M.. I fell asleep until 7 P.M.. My
houseguest, and I had the same dinner as last night. We chatted a while. My houseguest just left. CIO
Note: <888> 09/10/01 Monday 2:25 P.M.: I
fell back asleep until noon. My houseguest, and I drove over to Stamford, we
browsed Marshall’s and then I also looked at Staples and Odd Job. We returned
back to the apartment. On the way, we got roast beef sandwiches on hard rolls
at the Holly Hill deli on Old Track Road.
We had them for lunch with ice tea. I have a 3:30 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note: <888> 09/10/01 Monday 8:15 A.M.: I
went to bed at 9 P.M. last evening. I was up at 3 A.M., and I read some
computer news and watched a bit of television. I slept from 4 A.M. to 5 A.M.. I
had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. My
houseguest was up at 6 A.M.. We will go out in a little while. I put the new
CVS Clorox toilet tablet in the toilet tank. CIO
Note: <888> 09/09/01 Sunday 7:50 P.M.: My
house guest, and I each had three third inch thick slices of cold eye round
roast with Gold’s horse radish on it and Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce,
steamed sweet corn on the cob, steamed zucchini and ice tea. I am now making up
a batch of http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm . CIO
Note: <888> 09/09/01 Sunday 5:25 P.M.: I
went by CVS on Greenwich Avenue. I returned a two pack of CVS blue toilet
cleaning tablets for $1.37 refund, which I used for buying a CVS bleach toilet
cleaning tablet for $1.99 plus .12 tax for $2.11. In my toilet, I guess from
the chemicals that the Greenwich water company adds, the CVS blue toilet
tablets develop a heavy white scale on them that coats them entirely preventing
the blue substance from leaching into the toilet bowl. Other blue toilet
cleaners don’t do this. I then drove by Exxon, and I bought $10.50 of premium
at $1.859 a gallon. I went by the Greenwich library, and I read the local paper
and PC magazine. I then drove by the waterfront. I noticed the old restaurant
on Putnam Avenue just west of Greenwich Avenue on the south side of the Post
Road is reopening, and it will be called Barcelona. I guess next we will have a
restaurant called Madrid and then Paris and London and Rome. I then stopped by Staples in Old Greenwich,
and I noticed the Xerox toner cartridge for my
HP LaserJet IID costs about $68. I threw out a toner cartridge with the
broken HP LaserJet II last Sunday which would have worked. Of course toner
cartridges are sort of messy to save. However, if I knew I could use it so
soon; it would have saved some money. I then drove around Tod’s Point. The
sidewalk artist sale is going on in Old Greenwich. I walked out to the southeast
point. I walked and sat at both ends of the beach. It was quite busy today.
According to the Greenwich Times today, out of town guests will have to pay $10
for access to the beach under the new beach regulations permitting anyone from
out of town to use the beach. The
Greenwich Times never addressed the matter of insurance liability, which should
concern the taxpayers since the town is self-insured. I then went by Greenwich
Avenue, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue.
I bought a $1 lottery game ticket at Zyns. I have not scratched it off
yet. I then stopped by Stop and Shop, and I bought 6 ears of sweet corn for
$2.39, Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce for $2.19, Nielsen’s package of 8
hotdog buns $1.50 for $6.08 total. I then went by Smokes for Less in Byram, and
I bought one carton of Seneca Lights 100s and one of Ultra Lights 100s for $19
each and a can of Ronson lighter fluid for $1.75 for $39.75 total. I then
returned home, and I had a Barq’s frost rootbeer in a frosted mug. My dinner guest just arrived. CIO
Note: <888> 09/09/01 Sunday 12:05 P.M.:
The reason I uninstalled Windows XP beta RS 2 is that it was two slow on my 366
MHz computer with 192 Megs of memory. Also I will not be able to afford the
professional edition upgrade which comes with the backup program since at $200.
It would be too expensive. Still my computer is running just fine. One slight
problem besides the two speakers that go with the woofer not working is that
the second output jack on my Creative MP3 Live sound card is not working. Still
the primary output jack works. I have a two-way splitter on it; with one of the
two spit cables having a three-way splitter on it. Thus the three sets of
speakers are connected to the three-way splitter, and the earplug for the
headset is connected to the second split end of the two-way splitter. CIO
Note: <888> 09/09/01 Sunday 11:55 A.M.: I
was up at 9:30 A.M.. I cooked the eye round roast at 325 degrees Fahrenheit in
the convection oven for 50 minutes. I had a few slices of it for dinner with
horseradish on it and Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce, along with steamed
green squash, and microwave potato, ice tea, and cappuccino. I vacuumed the
apartment. Well time to clean up and go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note: <888> 09/09/01 Sunday 2:15 A.M.: I
was up at 4 P.M. yesterday afternoon. I had breakfast of three medium boiled
eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I decided to uninstall Windows
XP beta RS2 on the primary computer system. However, the system crashed on reboot
with no way to recover. I finally formatted the C: drive. I then installed
Windows ME. I then copied the MSBackup files from my backup computer to my
primary computer. I had to check the floppy cables on the backup computer since
the floppy A: drive was acting erratically. I finally got it going properly. I
put the MSBackup file’s system files in the “C:\windows” directory. The program
ran properly. MSBackup was one of the accessory programs that came with Windows
95. I use it for making hard drive to hard drive backups. I then restored my C:
drive from the backup on the D: drive. I had to OK some files which took a
while. I did all my house cleaning and watering the plants except the vacuuming
while doing the restore. I then had to reinstall the HP LaserJet IID and Epson
Stylus Color 880 printer drivers since the back up was done last Sunday. I also
installed the software that came on the Epson CD. I also had to reinstall and
configure from the backup both Microsoft Money 99 and Money 2000. I checked my computer
sound system. I put all the speakers out of one jack with splitters since it
seemed like the other jack might not be working. My pair of speakers that go
with the woofer don’t seem to work though except the Woofer. I have two other
pairs working fine. I checked the
primary software programs to make sure they all work. Thus I have restored my
system, and I pretty have it back to the way it was before. This all took a bit
of time. About midnight I had two hotdogs on buns with condiments and one more
hotdog without a bun along with ice tea. I also chatted with a relative earlier
this evening. CIO
Note: <888> 09/08/01 Saturday 10:30 A.M.:
I have been up all night and morning. I decided to install Windows XP beta RS2
on my primary computer which took some time. I also uninstalled the beta off my
backup computer. I made one mistake which caused a bit of a problem. I tried
installing the Creative Programs for the SoundBlaster Live MP3 card using the
Windows 2000 files. They messed up the newly installed beta. I used System
Restore and got the system running back to the new install configuration. This
all took some time. I am quite tired. I had one telephone call. Well time for
bed. CIO
Note: <888> 09/08/01 Saturday 12:10 A.M.:
Well I sifted through my daily links http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm . I also installed the latest
version of Microsoft MSN Explorer MSN Explorer
. CIO
Note: <888> 09/21/01 Friday 11:55 A.M.: I went out about 8 A.M.. I
mailed a letter. I stopped by Exxon, and I checked my car tires. The driver’s
side front tire seems to have a slow leak again. I filled them all up to 32
PSI. I stopped by the appointment location of yesterday that I missed and I
left off two boxes of Bigelow tea. I made an appointment to have a physical. I
also gave my houseguest two boxes of Bigelow tea. I stopped by the Hospital
Thrift Shop. I drove down by the waterfront. I drove over to Staples in Old
Greenwich, and they gave me back $10.60 on the Epson Stylus Color 880 printer,
since it has a $10 instant rebate this week which is covered by their price
protection plan. I then stopped by Exxon, and I bought $11 of premium at $1.839
a gallon. I stopped by the library, and I read the Wall Street Journal. I then
returned home. I had a Barq’s frosted rootbeer in a frosted mug. Well time for
bed. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week 09/21/01:
Note: <888> 09/21/01 Friday 7:35 A.M.: I watched television until
2:30 A.M.. I then rested. I was awaken by thunder at about 4:45 A.M.. My
houseguest woke up and there was heavy thunder and lightning until about 6
A.M.. My houseguest cleaned up and left after breakfast about 6 A.M.. I had a
couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea and coffee. I just
chatted with a friend. Well, I guess I might go out in a little while after I
send out my weekly notes. CIO
Note: <888> 09/21/01 Friday 2:15 A.M.: My houseguest arrived about
10:30 P.M.. We chatted. I made up dinner of fresh egg noodles with the tomato
sauce and crated cheddar cheese and Parmesan cheese along with ice tea. I
watched my houseguest while he cleaned his car windows. We chatted a bit. My
houseguest went to bed at 1 A.M., and will be up at 6 A.M.. I watched a bit of
television. CIO
Note: <888> 09/20/01 Thursday 10:00 P.M.: I chatted with a family
member. My houseguest called to say, he would be arriving an hour later. I
printed out 5 copies of a news story to send to a family member. My houseguest
is due shortly. I watched the President of the United States speech to
Congress, and I recorded it on the VCR. I made up a fresh batch of egg noodles.
I moved the two Swiss flags to the main computer monitor. I put the Swedish
flag on the backup computer monitor. I put the French flag on the dining room
table on top of the HP LaserJet IID printer.
I am just watching television. CIO
Note: <888> 09/20/01 Thursday 8:25 P.M.: I was up at 6:30 P.M.. I
did not make my 3 P.M. appointment today. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I cleaned up. I put new sheets on the
bedroom bed. I have a houseguest coming at 9 P.M.. I will stay up all night and
let the houseguest sleep in the bedroom. I can watch television in the living
room without disturbing the guest. I have the TV connected to the stereo system
which I can select TV on the amplifier, then mute the TV, then turn off the
stereo speakers, and listen to it quietly through the wireless headphones or
the headphones next to the computer. Since it is damp out with my arthritis, I
will not be going out. CIO
Note: <888> 09/20/01 Thursday 5:45 A.M.: Well, I conferred with a
local. I had a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments. There is not really
much going on here from what I can tell. I have been relaxing. Maybe, a ghost
is causing all this chaos. It sort of reminds me of the old Teddy and Franklin
Roosevelt family political feuds or the Hatfields and the McCoys, or for that
matter some other group of historical feuding groups like the Yankees and the
Confederates or the Queen’s Navy versus the Pirates. It really all does not
make sense. We know all the media
companies are private companies, so maybe they’re off to some knew type of
business enterprise or whatever. Needless to say since I do not watch much
television although I pay to have cablevision for short bursts of news and
Internet access, it is all quite confusing from a public relations or media
relations point of view. Well, I guess I will try to rest a bit since I have a
3 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note: <888> 09/20/01 Thursday 3:45 A.M.: Looking at my web cache,
it looks like I suspect that some persons or persons unknown have been entering
my apartment to use my computer whom are into online gambling and other
nefarious activities. I suspect certain tenants of the building are aware
whoever this may be. As I have stated before, misuse of my computer equipment
causes hassles for me to maintain. Also the Microsoft Word 2000 close function
has been messed up, so the individual or individuals seem to know how to hack
computer systems. It is hard to tell whether the person or persons responsible
have tried any other tricks in the apartment such as altering my food or drink.
I have to remind you I have a camera on the computer, so theoretically another
agency could be monitoring the intruders. Well, if they do it to me, more than
like other net users in the community with more to use are subject to more
intrusive intrusions. CIO
Note: <888> 09/20/01 Thursday 3:35 A.M.: I wrote a letter, and I
printed out a copy on the Epson Stylus Color 880 printer and a copy on the HP
LaserJet IID printer. I then went out,
and I mailed the color copy. I then went for a walk on lower Greenwich Avenue.
I then drove by the waterfront. I then drove up to the top of the Avenue, and I
sat out for a while. It is still quite warm out. It looks like the town is
quiet at night as usual. I then returned home. CIO
Note: <888> 09/20/01 Thursday 12:05 A.M.: I relaxed a bit. I had a
plate of homemade egg pasta, tomato vegetable sauce with grated Colby cheese
and grated Parmesan cheese on it along with ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 09/19/01 Wednesday 10:45 P.M.: I checked the mail. I
chatted with a friend who is coming out tomorrow night to spend the night. I
cleaned up. I am relaxing playing a little low level classical music. CIO
Note: <888> 09/19/01 Wednesday 9:05 P.M.: Well, I was up at 7 A.M..
I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I have run out of Vitamin C and Senior Spectravite Multiple Vitamins.
I will clean up shortly. Since I am low on funds, and I need to conserve the
gasoline that I have in my car, I probably will not be going out. I can always work on the computer. CIO
Note: <888> 09/19/01 Wednesday 9:00 A.M.: Well, I have been
relaxing a bit. I am a bit tired, so I guess I will go to bed shortly. Have a
good day. Nous parlons un peu de Francais ici n’est pas. C’est un lanque de Suisse
aussi. CIO
Note: <888> 09/19/01 Wednesday 4:35 A.M.: I moved one Swiss Flag to
the dining room table, and the other Swiss flag to the printer on the dining
room table along with the Swedish flag, so they are more visible when one
enters the apartment. Of course all of the other flags are equally visible in
other locations of the living room area, except for the Dutch flag, which is
hung in the bedroom, since the Dutch Night watch usually sleeps a lot in the
daytime. To prove one’s neutral Swiss or Swedish identities, one might have to
call on a Swiss citizen such as the Aga Khan whom might be in the area. Of
course the local councils of those two countries might be in this area. At the
moment my particular status is somewhat in question in the community, since I
do not really communicate with many people on political matters, particularly
when on a night schedule for so many years, it is really like me with the
“Wind, Sand, Moon, and the Stars.” CIO
Note: <888> 09/19/01 Wednesday 2:45 A.M.: I have been doing
computer maintenance. I ran Norton WinDoctor, Disk Doctor, Win Optimizer,
Registry Checker, System Restore Backup, Win Optimizer, and SpeedDisk. While
doing this I had for dinner the homemade egg noodles, with the tomato vegetable
sauce, shredded cheddar cheese, and sprinkles of Parmesan cheese with ice tea.
I just finished the systems maintenance. CIO
Note: <888> 09/18/01 Tuesday 10:50 P.M.: I was up about 7:30 P.M..
I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I
chatted with a couple of relatives and a friend. I called Optimum Online
Technical support to check out a problem. It took a while to get through. They are having major technical problems on
the North Shore of Long Island and other parts of Long Island. I explained to
them in my Win Proxy Folder cache, I get returned DNS files to my computer
which seemed to indicate some sort of activity is going on my computer that I
don’t understand using the Zone Alarm and Win Proxy firewalls. Basically the
returned DNS files returned to my computer are not sites that I look at. What
spooks me is that coincide with the times slightly off when I exit and return
to my apartment as if I were being monitored locally by a neighbor or remotely
through my computer camera from half way around the world. It is all rather
peculiar. I don’t know enough about what they call Proxy servers to figure out
what the problem is if there are any. Basically, I don’t know if someone is
gaining access to the apartment which seems highly doubtful since most people
would be repelled by the cigarette smoke smell or if someone were monitoring
the ?Proxy server firewall from a remote location. I am not technically savvy
to figure it out. Well time for some regular computer routines. I should take
some time to look at Tropical Weather sites http://mrscott.com/weather.htm , since a large number of herons have settled in this area, which might
indicate tropical weather activity further to the south. CIO
Note: <888> 09/18/01 Tuesday 10:55 A.M.: I went out after the last
message. I walked the lower Greenwich Avenue train station area. I then sat out
a while. I drove around the waterfront area. I noticed a lot more herons than
usual, possibly indicating tropical weather activity elsewhere. I have not had
time to study the tropical weather. I returned downtown. I then walked the
entire length of Greenwich Avenue sitting out at a couple of locations. I then
stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. Their ATM machines
still are not working, so I waited for them to open. I then stopped by the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I then drove back down by the waterfront. I
then drove over to Smokes for Less in Byram, Connecticut, and I bought two
cartons of Seneca Lights 100s for $19 a carton for $38 total. I then returned
home. Well I am bushed, so time for bed. I guess I will have a peanut butter
sandwich and some cantaloupe along with ice tea before going to bed. Have a
good day. CIO
Note: <888> 09/18/01 Tuesday 4:45 A.M.: With the grater, I grated
the bar of Longhorn Cheddar cheese, and I put it in a Rubbermaid container in
the refrigerator. CIO
Note: <888> 09/18/01 Tuesday 4:05 A.M.: I took my last 2/3 full
half gallon container of Tropicana Ruby Red orange juice, and I put it in the
gallon Rubbermaid container, and I filled it will water; so I now have orange
juice diluted 1 part orange juice 2 parts water. I put it in the refrigerator
along with the 12 pack of Citra soda.
Basically, I am comfortable and relaxing. The Bigelow tea is suppose to
be good for reducing stress. I received my General Electric service contract
for a year on the General Electric Profile 14,500 BTU air conditioner with
remote control today. The air
conditioner was installed on 06/07/2000. The service contract for a year runs
from 09/10/2001 to 09/10/2002 . I might go out around 8 A.M. this morning for
some minor errands. I am drinking some ice tea with icetea and relaxing. CIO
Note: <888> 09/18/01 Tuesday 2:05 A.M.: Well, I had the dinner. It
basically tastes like meatless Hungarian goulash and I have a lot of it. It was
delicious. I threw out the garbage. I
had a code unindent problem in the notes page, which you remove by removing the
blank space in the area involved. CIO
Note: <888> 09/18/01 Tuesday 12:10 A.M.: I made up a pound of fresh
half inch diameter tubular half inch to one inch length egg noodles with the
Semca pasta machine. I made up a tomato sauce by putting in a 5 quart revere
pot, five tablespoons of olive oil, one 38 ounce can of Rienzi plum tomatoes,
one 38 ounces can of Rienzi crushed tomatoes, one 12 ounce can of Stop and Shop
tomato paste, two large peeled and diced chopped onions, kernels from three
ears of butter sugar corn, one diced zucchini, half inch sections of two large
tomatoes, adding for seasoning, two teaspoons of Master Choice Dijon mustard,
10 dashes of McHilney Tabasco sauce, ten dashes of Lea and Perrins
Worcestershire sauce, three tablespoons of Kikkoman soy sauce, five teaspoons
of Sun Luck pure sesame oil, 10 dashes of Szergio Hungarian paprika, four
dashes of McCormick’s India hot curry, four dashes of McCormick’s Chinese five
spice, two dashes of CVS celery salt, ten dashes of CVS garlic powder, 7 dashes
of CVS ground black pepper, a teaspoon each of CVS oregano, basil, parsley, and
Italian spices, 2 dashes each of CVS nutmeg, rosemary, thyme, cinnamon, ginger,
and chicken and meat seasoning, 3 bay leaves, a quarter cup of Medina balsamic
vinegar, and two artificial beef bouillon cubes. I brought this all to a boil
and then simmer it on low for an hour and a half. I will have the sauce with
the fresh noodles boiled for five minutes shortly. I also took a 8.8 ounce jar
of Blue Borage honey I received several years ago as a Christmas gift and a 8
ounce jar of Grand Union clover honey and mixed them together, and I put it all
in a washed Master Choice Dijon mustard squeeze jar and labeled it and put it
on the second shelf of the center kitchen cabinet. I will refrigerate the
remaining noodles and refrigerate the tomato sauce. I will have the fresh egg
noodles with the tomato vegetable sauce, topped with grated Stop and Shop
Parmesan cheese and ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 09/17/01 Monday 9:05 P.M.: I slept until 3 P.M.. I had
breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins.
I went out, and I drove over to Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street.
The Bank of New York Money Machines still are not working. The money machine at
the Chase Manhattan bank at the top of Greenwich Avenue is working, however
they charge $1.50 for a withdrawal. I used their ATM. I then drove down by the
waterfront. I then sat out downtown for a while. I then drove over to Port
Chester, New York to the Vitamin Shoppe, and I bought Vitamin Shoppe MSM 1000
mg. 300 tablets for $26.97. I then stopped by Staples, and from the clearance
section, I bought all of their 31 boxes of Bigelow tea, 100 tea bags per box
for a $1 a box $31 total. I think it
regularly costs $3 to $5 a box. They
have a $10 instant rebate on the printer on the EpsonStylus Color 880 printer
for $70 this week. Possibly the store in Old Greenwich, might give me $10 back
I will have to check with them. I then returned home. I gave 12 boxes of the
Bigelow tea to various neighbors, and I put two boxes in the community room
kitchen cabinets. It says on the Begelow tea box, it is good for reducing
stress. I now have 20 boxes of the Bigelow tea in my apartment, two opened less
the ones I have used. I am in the process of making up a batch of http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm using 10 Bigelow tea bags, two Lipton, one Lipton green, one Twinings
Earl Grey, one Prince of Wales China black tea the usual way. I had the last of
my current ice tea a frosted Barq’s rootbeer in a frosted mug. I chatted with a
friend. Using www.dialpad.com one
can talk for only five minutes at a time, but one can redial multiple
times. CIO
Note: <888> 09/16/01 Sunday 4:10 A.M.: Well, I guess it is time for
bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note: <888> 09/16/01 Sunday 3:20 A.M.: I have been relaxing a bit
listening to http://mrscott.com/music7/ww2great.htm , which is a rather long MP3 file. I hope RCA will not mind. I had two
hotdogs with buns and condiments along with some chunks of cantaloupe and ice
tea. CIO
Note: <888> 09/16/01 Sunday 1:00 A.M.: On the Audubon bird watching
front recently, the gray blue heron has been marshing along the waterfront around
the salt marsh on the way to Grass Island, which might be an indication of
tropical storm activity somewhere where it normally marshes. In observing
tropical birds in tropical locations, one always has to be aware of other types
of wildlife in the area, which might be dangerous, such as sharks, alligators,
or reptiles because they occasionally can show up along waterfront locations. I
have noticed the two swans have two almost fully-grown egrets along the
waterfront. There is not much to report on. Quite a few people are somewhat
shocked after the past week’s events, and I am sure it will take some time to
get back to normal whatever that may be. I would imagine that local security
officials are on a higher state of alertness. Since I bought the new Epson
Stylus Color 880 color printer along with a HP LaserJet IID printer, I had
planned to curtail my activity during the end of this month. I will probably
remain inside most of the time, since it takes funds to move around. Also with
the increased security situation, it is simply more desirable to remain inside.
I will probably just continue simple routines. It will be more than likely
necessary to get ready for winter gradually, if one has not already prepared
for it. I will continue to relax, until I think of some other activity to do.
CIO
Note: <888> 09/16/01 Sunday 9:15 P.M.: I chatted with a relative.
For dinner, I had the rest of the Purdue oven stuffer roaster with dashes of
Tabasco sauce, two ears of steamed corn on the cob and slices of steamed zucchini
with ice tea. I will now throw out the chicken carcass. CIO
Note: <888> 09/16/01 Sunday 7:10 P.M.: I went downtown. I walked
the entire length of Greenwich Avenue, and I sat out for a while. While walking
by the office park garage at the train station, I noticed the dumpster had a
striped down computer case with a motherboard. I took out an Intel Pentium 133
Processor, which might work. I put it in a plastic wrap slipcase and put it in
a small Berkshire Silver Outlet case, which I had and slipped on the cord to
secure it. I have left the box holding the Intel Pentium 133 processor on my
dining room table to examine. If it worked, it would probably have a wholesale
value of $5, however on my two systems, it would be a backup processor. I sat
out for a while. I chatted with a couple of locals. I drove down by the
waterfront. I returned home. CIO
Note: <888> 09/16/01 Sunday 3:15 P.M.: I was called by a family
member this morning. I chatted with a friend whom is traveling. I had oatmeal,
toast, coffee, vitamins, and orange juice for breakfast. I am not bothering to
clean up. I am going out quickly. On the monkey matter, it is just a theory. It
has happened before. CIO
Note: <888> 09/15/01 Saturday 8:25 A.M.: Well, I have been relaxing
thinking about the past week’s events. I guess the four chimps that NASA
trained for the Mars project that was cancelled did it. It is sort of hard to
explain to the general public, but a similar event happened before World War II
with a parrot and a monkey. Well, I am bushed, so time for bed. I had some ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 09/15/01 Saturday 10:30 P.M.: Well, I had some chunks
of cantaloupe for desert. I have a gallon of cooking soybean oil I got a couple
of years ago on sale for $2.99 at the old Grand Union. I filled the new caped
oil bottle with soybean oil, and I labeled it along with labeling the olive oil
bottle and Italian balsamic vinegar olive oil bottle. I am just relaxing. CIO
Note: <888> 09/15/01 Saturday 9:05 P.M.: I finished cleaning the
apartment and watering the plants about 10 A.M. this morning. I waited for the
mail. I then went out to Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. Their
money machines are not working in this area. Last night I used the CHASE ATM at
the top of Greenwich Avenue for $1.50 charge. I use the bank today. I then went
by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I next drove down by the waterfront. I
then stopped by the Farmers Markets at the southwest parking area of the
Greenwich Train station. I bought six ears of butter sugar corn, two large
fresh tomatoes, and three large zucchini all Connecticut grown for $7. I then drove around another waterfront area.
I stopped by the ELDC thrift shop in Cos Cob. I then went by the Old Greenwich
Rummage room, and I bought another cooking oil bottle for $2.12. I then went
out to Tod’s Point on a beautiful clear day, and I studied the devastation on
the Manhattan Island skyline. Having enjoyed the view for many years, even at
30 miles distance it was quite disheartening to see the large clouds of smoke
rising from the Wall Street area on the southern tip of the island. There were
quite a few people trying to have a bit of reflection. I then stopped by the
Old Greenwich Service Star hardware store looking for 15-watt frost chandelier
bulbs, which they did not have. I then returned to central Greenwich. I stopped
by the Greenwich Hardware store and I bought two 2 packs of 15 watt Arena
chandelier bulbs for $3.20 a pair pack plus .38 tax for $6.78 total. I then walked the upper Greenwich Avenue area
chatting with a couple of local fixtures. I then stopped by the Stop and Shop,
and I bought a package of Longhorn cheddar cheese at $3.69 a pound for $2.77. I
then returned home. I had some ice tea. I put the new frosted 15-watt bulbs in
the pair of Williamsburg shade cover scones above the day bed. I will now have
some slices of cold chicken breast meat, steamed corn on the cob and steamed
zucchini. Well I am a bit tired and I have only had three hours sleep in the
last 36 hours, so I will probably go to sleep soon. CIO
Note: <888> 09/15/01 Saturday 5:20 A.M.: I was up at 2:30 A.M.. I
watched the rerun of the National Prayer Service from Washington D.C. on
Channel 4 NBC. I took out the florescent desk lamp off the hallway bookcase,
which seems to be broken with a power short which I will throw out. Instead I
now have a 15-Watt night-light in the classic book light. I had two hotdogs
with buns and condiments and chopped cantaloupe and ice tea. I will now do some
house cleaning. I put the new box of Twinings Earl Grey tea on top of the
microwave oven. I use one bag of it with 14 other types of bags of tea whenever
I make my 12 quart ice tea mixture. We seem to have a surplus of emergency
supplies in the apartment, but none of my family members have contacted me.
Since I don’t eat much food there is not a lot of food, but there are plenty of
cooking items along with lots of tea bags, a assortment of various cold weather
clothing items, and cold weather Red Cross Emergency supplies if you know what
I mean. CIO
Note: <888> 09/30/01 Sunday 10:25 P.M.: I worked on the computer
until about 2 P.M.. I had some of the beans and ham mixture with ice tea. I
then rested until 6 P.M.. I watched the ABC evening news. I then had some of
the beans and ham mixture along with ice tea. I then had a cup of Bigelow tea.
I chatted with a friend and a family member. I am just relaxing this evening.
CIO
Note: <888> 09/30/01 Sunday 11:25 A.M.: I am listening to some
Broadway tunes with Win Amp playing it through my stereo system. I changed the
speaker settings from Surround Sound to Quadraphonic since I was getting a hum
in Surround sound. I chatted with a relative. CIO
Note: <888> 09/30/01 Sunday 9:15 A.M.: Well, I was up at 8 A.M.. I
had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I will now
do a little computer work before going outside. CIO
Note: <888> 09/29/01 Saturday 10:05 P.M.: After dinner, I went down
by the waterfront. Long Island Sound is still there along with some of the
usual fishermen. I returned home, and I chatted with a couple of neighbors. I
then relaxed a bit. Well time for bed. Have a good night. CIO
Note: <888> 09/29/01 Saturday 5:05 P.M.: I went out, and I mailed a
letter. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop, and I bought a Coby
Universal AC adaptor for $2 which I put next to my Radio Shack portable
transistor radio in the kitchen entrance bookcase, so one can use the radio
with plugin power should the other multiple radio devices in the apartment not
work. I then walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I then walked up to
Library with a local. I then walked back down Greenwich Avenue. I next drove by
the waterfront. I then stopped by the Greenwich Library, and I returned a book.
I then returned home. I had some ice tea. I then took out my four quart Revere
pot. I put in several tablespoons of olive oil, a tablespoon of sesame oil, a
diced 16 ounce Plumrose Ham from Holland, one 16 ounce can of Master Choice
pork and beans, three 11.5 ounce cans of Campbell’s pork and beans, 3 ounces of
Philadelphia cream cheese, two tablespoons of Lea and Perrins Worcestershire
sauce, 10 sprits of McHilney’s Tabasco sauce,
a quarter cup of Texas Best barbeque sauce, one ounce of Kikkoman soy sauce,
dashes of garlic powder, celery salt, ground black pepper, cinnamon, ginger,
nutmeg, India hot curry, Chinese five spice, Hungarian paprika, Italian spices,
oregano, basil, 2 large eggs and one
large diced onion. I mixed it all together, and I heated it over medium heat.
Once heated, I will simmer it on low for a half hour then have some for dinner
with ice tea and refrigerate the rest. CIO
Note: <888> 09/29/01 Saturday 11:25 A.M.: I finished house cleaning
and watering the plants. I had two hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice
tea. I just finished cleaning up, so I will now go out. CIO
Note: <888> 09/29/01 Saturday 8:00 A.M.: I was up at 5:30 A.M.. I
relaxed and reflected a bit. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I will now do my usual apartment
cleaning. I will listen to a bit of http://www.radio10.nl/live20.ram for relaxing music. CIO
Note: <888> 09/28/01 Friday 11:30 P.M.: I read the Greenwich Times
and the Greenwich Post. I relaxed. I am bit tired; so I guess I will go to bed.
CIO
Note: <888> 09/28/01 Friday 7:55 P.M.: Well, I did some paperwork.
I relaxed a bit. I just had the rest of the eye round roast with a ear of
steamed corn on the cob and ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 09/28/01 Friday 3:20 P.M.: I went to the Greenwich
Hospital at 8 A.M., and I had the laboratory work done for my physical. I then
stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. I next stopped by the waterfront
and checked the weather. I returned home about 10:30 A.M., and I made up a
batch of 7 Grand Union malted pancakes and had them with Land O Lakes margarine
and Log Cabin pancake syrup and orange juice. I guess all the extra sugar made
me tired, so I took a nap until now. I guess I will have a cappuccino now. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week 09/28/01:
Note: <888> 09/28/01 Friday 6:50 A.M.: I was up at 5:30 A.M. this
morning. I just had orange juice, Bigelow tea, and vitamins for breakfast.
After I clean up, I will go over to the Greenwich Hospital for laboratory work.
One has to not eat for 12 hours for the cholesterol test. I put in a few
telephone calls to locals. CIO
Note: <888> 09/27/01 Thursday 8:00 P.M.: The power was interrupted
around lunch time for a brief second. When I reset the computer, I forgot to
reset the cable modem, so the server was not running this afternoon. It is all
running fine now. CIO
Note: <888> 09/27/01 Thursday 7:40 P.M.: I went out, and I stopped
by the Greenwich Library and I read the local paper and the Wall Street
Journal. I then made my 3 P.M. appointment. I gave my 3 P.M. appointment 4
boxes of Bigelow tea. I then drove downtown. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I
stopped by Chili Bear, and I bought a United States of America flag sticker for
$1 plus .06 tax for $1.06 total. I then returned to my car, and I put the U.S.A
flag sticker on the back top center of my Volvo rear window. I gave the fireman
collecting disaster relief funds on the Avenue a dollar. I then drove down by
the waterfront, and I chatted with some harbor regulars. I then stopped by
Greenwich Capital Associates, and I chatted with some regular fishermen. I then
returned home. I chatted with a neighbor for a while. I will now have a couple of hotdogs with buns
and condiments and ice tea and then go to bed. For reference, the reference
librarian at the library told me today, they have about 10 LAN connections
available for laptop computers. CIO
Note: <888> 09/27/01 Thursday 1:20 P.M.: I went out after the last
message, and I had my physical at the outpatient clinic at the Greenwich
Hospital. I need to have laboratory work done when I have not eaten for about
12 hours, which I will do in the next few days. I need to go back in a few
weeks and have my double hernia checked out which I have had for about 20
years. I then stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. I next parked
downtown. I walked up to CVS. I then stopped by the Mews thrift shop. I then drove
by the waterfront. I then returned home. I had lunch of two eye round roast
beef sandwiches, ice tea, and cappuccino. I have a 3 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note: <888> 09/27/01 Thursday 8:20 A.M.: I did a little bit of
regular computer work and sifted through my email. I had two hotdogs with buns
and condiments and ice tea. I cleaned up, and I ready to go out for my 9 A.M.
medical appointment. CIO
Note: <888> 09/27/01 Thursday 4:35 A.M.: I went to bed about 4
P.M., and I received a telephone call from a friend about 9 P.M.. I was up
about 3:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I have a 9 A.M. appointment this morning for a physical. CIO
Note: <888> 09/26/01 Wednesday 2:40 P.M.: I read a bit more while
sipping ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 09/26/01 Wednesday 1:25 P.M.: I checked the mail. I
watched a bit of television. I read a bit. I had a bowl of microwave popcorn
with ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 09/26/01 Wednesday 11:25 A.M.: I went out, and I walked
lower Greenwich Avenue and the railroad station area. I noticed Chili Bear on
the east side of the street of lower Greenwich Avenue is selling U.S.A. flag
decal stickers for $1. I drove down by the waterfront. I then stopped by the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. I then stopped by the library, and I read the
local paper and the Wall Street Journal. I then returned home. I had a cup of
Bigelow tea with a teaspoon of sugar. I then had three 3/8 inch thick slices of
eye round roast with Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce and a ear of steamed
corn on the cob along with a glass of ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 09/26/01 Wednesday 7:50 A.M.: I listened to some
vintage music. I had a meal of two hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice
tea. I made up a batch of http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm . I used ten Bigelow bags, two Lipton, two Lipton green, one Twining
Earle Grey, and one Twining Prince of Wales China Black for 16 tea bags total
for 12 quarts of water and as usual a half-cup of sugar and two teaspoons of
Angostura bitters. I have cleaned up, and I am ready to go out for some fresh
air. CIO
Note: <888> 09/26/01 Wednesday 4:50 A.M.: I wrote a letter to a
family member. I printed out one copy with the EpsonStylus Color 880 and one
copy with the HP LaserJet IID. I also
have the stack of paper in the Epson with regular white paper and when one
reverses the paper stack there is premium cream colored paper. CIO
Note: <888> 09/26/01 Wednesday 3:55 A.M.: I watched the ABC evening
news last evening. One of my neighbors needed a mouse for a computer, so I gave
the neighbor one of my older Kensington mice. I keep spare mice and keyboards
for testing used computer equipment when I used to do that. I went to bed about
7:30 P.M., and I was up at 3 A.M.. I had breakfast of toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. CIO
Note: <888> 09/25/01 Tuesday 6:20 P.M.: I chatted with a relative.
I relaxed a bit. I had a can of Progresso New England clam chowder along with
ice tea. Well, I am a bit tired; so I think I might head off to bed shortly.
CIO
Note: <888> 09/25/01 Tuesday 5:00 P.M.: I went out, and I stopped
by the Exxon station next to the library. I put 32 PSI in the driver’s side
front spare tire that I put on, and 36 PSI in the tire in the trunk with the
slow leak that I removed. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift shop. I then went
down by the waterfront. I next stopped by the library. I read PC Magazine and
the local paper. I checked out “Body of Secrets” by James Bamford about the
National Security Agency. He wrote the “Puzzle Palace” about fifteen years ago.
I then returned home, and I had a cup of Bigelow tea with a teaspoon of sugar.
CIO
Note: <888> 09/25/01 Tuesday 1:35 P.M.: I went out, and I put the
Firestone spare tire on the driver’s side front of the car taking off one of
the set of four General Tires. I have had the tire I took off fixed four times,
and sooner or later it seems to start leaking. I have a warranty on it, so I
will take it over to Town Fair in Stamford after the first of the month. The
spare Firestone tire still has lots of tread on it. I left the hubcap off the
tire since the spare tire does not have hub clips. I will now clean up and go
out. CIO
Note: <888> 09/25/01 Tuesday 12:50 P.M.: I rested until 11 A.M.. I
checked the mail. I had a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice
tea. I then had a cup of Bigelow tea with a teaspoon of sugar. I chatted with a
couple of people. CIO
Note: <888> 09/25/01 Tuesday 6:25 A.M.: I had a couple of eye round
roast beef sandwiches along with a couple of homemade dill pickles and ice tea.
CIO
Note: <888> 09/25/01 Tuesday 5:35 A.M.: I checked out www.netradio.com ,
however its plugin crashed Internet Explorer, but it works with Real and Win
Media Player. I used Morpheus and downloaded some Oldies. I installed the
latest version of Win Amp, and I am now listening to some vintage music. The
sound quality on the computer speakers sounds excellent for low level listening
in the early morning hours. I also went through my email and http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm . CIO
Note: <888> 09/25/01 Tuesday 2:15 A.M.: I was up at 12:30 A.M.. I
turned up my computer speakers’ volume a bit since when using Surround Sound
the volume level is not as great. I had breakfast of Quaker oatmeal, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I listened to some Tech newscasts. CIO
Note: <888> 09/24/01 Monday 7:25 P.M.: I had two eye round roast beef
sandwiches at noon. I made them with Hellmann’s mayonnaise and salt and pepper
along with the bread and beef. I rested until 3:30 P.M. when I received a
telephone call about my 4 P.M. appointment. I delayed it until 4:30 P.M.. I
cleaned up, and I went over for the appointment. I then drove down by the
waterfront. I then stopped by Exxon, and I filled up my driver’s side front
tire to 32 PSI. I guess it has a slow leak again. Some time in the future I
will have to get it fixed. I then stopped by the Arnold Bread outlet, and I
bought three loaves of Healthnut Bread for $2.67. I then returned home, and I
had a Barq’s frosted rootbeer in a frosted mug. I then watched the ABC evening
news. Well, I am tired; so I guess I will head off to bed. CIO
Note: <888> 09/24/01 Monday 11:30 A.M.: I read through back issues
of the Greenwich Post and Interactive week. I then threw out my bathroom and
paper garbage. I checked the mail. I sifted through some drawers to no avail
looking for old U.S.A. auto flag stickers left over from Desert Storm that the
Shell Station use to give out. I had a left over piece of Halloween Milky Way
candy. I have a 4 P.M. appointment today. CIO
Note: <888> 09/24/01 Monday 8:50 A.M.: I had a cup of Bigelow tea
with a teaspoon of sugar. CIO
Note: <888> 09/24/01 Monday 8:25 A.M.: I watched a bit of
television. I rested a couple of hours. I just had a couple of hotdogs with
buns and condiments and ice tea. I have not figured out the game plan for the
day. CIO
Note: <888> 09/24/01 Monday 3:35 A.M.: My dinner guest left at 9:30
P.M.. I went to bed, and I was up at 2:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of a three egg
omlette with the rest of the tomato mixture sauce in it along with Philadelphia
cream cheese and toast on the side with orange juice, vitamins and coffee. CIO
Note: <888> 09/23/01 Sunday 8:40 P.M.: I rested until 2:30 P.M.,
when a dinner guest stopped by. I rested more until 5:30 P.M., when I received
a telephone call from a family member. We watched a bit of television. We had dinner of cold eye round roast slices,
steamed corn on the cob and steamed green peas along with ice tea. I also had
cappuccino. CIO
Note: <888> 09/23/01 Sunday 10:05 A.M.: I had some microwave
popcorn. I watched a couple of cooking shows. I guess it is time for bed. Have
a good day. CIO
Note: <888> 09/23/01 Sunday 8:10 A.M.: I went down by the
waterfront, and I observed the morning fishermen and other various spectators.
I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I returned home, and I had a couple of hotdogs
with buns and condiments and ice tea. I will now listen to http://www.radio10.nl/live20.ram . It looks to be enjoyable weather.
CIO
Note: <888> 09/23/01 Sunday 6:15 A.M.: I took apart the computer,
and I took out the sound card. I used a needle to insert in the Creative
Soundcard MP3 Live speaker jacks, and I pushed the contacts in, so they fit
tighter. I then tested the computer sound, and both speaker jacks work. I
reassembled the computer. I set one pair of double speakers for each of the two
speaker jacks, and also I put the third pair with the bass woofer on the
primary speaker jack with the other pair. I then set the Sound to Surround
Sound in the speaker settings and the mixer settings. I turned up the volume on the pair with the
Bass woofer and I also turned up the Bass woofer sound. I seem to be getting
excellent surround sound quality sound off the seven speakers on the primary
computer. Well, it took some time to figure out. I guess I will go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note: <888> 09/23/01 Sunday 4:45 A.M.: I ran Windows Update, and I
installed the Critical Updates. I installed the Music Sharing program Morpheus.
I uninstalled and reinstalled the Creative Sound MP3 Live drivers. I set the
speakers to Desktop Stereo. I went through my email and http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm . CIO
Note: <888> 09/23/01 Sunday 2:20 A.M.: I went out, and I walked the
entire length of Greenwich Avenue one and a half times. I sat out at various
locations. I drove down by the waterfront. I returned home. I cut the chilled
eye round roast in half, and I had three 3/8 inch slices of cold beef with
horseradish and Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce, steamed corn on the cob,
and steamed frozen peas, ice tea, and cappuccino. I put the two remaining
halves of eye round in a Rubbermaid container in the refrigerator. CIO
Note: <888> 09/22/01 Saturday 11:20 P.M.: I finished cooking the
eye round roast, and I put it in the refrigerator to chill. I also finished the
laundry, and I put it away. I have finished cleaning up, so I will go out for
some fresh air. CIO
Note: <888> 09/22/01 Saturday 9:30 P.M.: I slept until 8 P.M.. I
had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I am
cooking the eye round roast in the convection microwave oven at 325 degrees
farenheit for 52 minutes. I also started the laundry. CIO
Note: <888> 09/22/01 Saturday 11:45 A.M.: I did some paper work. I
cleaned up, and I went out about 8 A.M.. I mailed a couple of letters. I
stopped by the waterfront, and I chatted with one of the waterfront regulars. I
went by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I next
stopped by the Food Emporium, and I bought two dozen extra large eggs for $1.79
a dozen, five ears of corn for $2, a eye round roast at $2.99 a pound
$11.66, a eight pack of hotdog rolls
.99, 5 pounds of Gold Medal flour .69, two half gallons of Tropicana Tangerine
and two half gallons of Ruby Red orange juice for $1.99 each half gallon plus $1
off coupon on the containers for each two half gallons for $27.13 total. I
returned home, and I had a Barq’s frosted rootbeer in a frost mug. I then had
the rest of the homemade egg noodles with the tomato sauce and crated Parmesan
cheese and ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 09/22/01 Saturday 6:20 A.M.: I finished the C: drive to
the D: drive backup. I also finished housecleaning and watering the plants. I
am doing a bit of paper work. I will have a couple of hotdogs with buns and
condiments shortly along with ice tea. I will then clean up and probably go out
in a little while. CIO
Note: <888> 09/22/01 Saturday 3:15 A.M.: I was up yesterday at 5:30
P.M. when a friend stopped by for dinner. We chatted a while and watched news
reports. We had dinner of the fresh egg pasta with tomato vegetable sauce and
grated cheddar and Parmesan cheese along with ice tea about 8:30 P.M.. We
watched more news, until the friend left about 10 P.M.. I fell back asleep
until 2 A.M.. I just had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice, vitamins, and coffee. I will now start a C: to D: drive backup. I will
also start my house cleaning. CIO
Note: <888> 10/07/01 Sunday 7:10 P.M.: I went downtown, and I
parked downtown. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue, and then I walked down by the
waterfront, and I sat by the waterfront. I observed the new hotel under
construction on the waterfront from the Island Beach ferry dock, and it seems
to have interesting architecture lines of sort of an Italianate palazzo. I then
walked up to the top of Greenwich Avenue and back again. I then returned home.
I jumped started one of my neighbor’s cars with the Slaymaker jump-start
system. I took three half Purdue boneless chicken breasts out of one of the
packages of chicken and washed and dried them. I put about five tablespoons of
olive oil in the bottom of Pyrex cooking dish, and I oiled both sides of the
chicken. I then on the bottom side put dashes of garlic powder, celery salt,
ground black pepper, chicken poultry seasoning, Basil, Oregano, and Italian
spices; and then I put the same on the topside. I then cover the topside with a
layer of Texas Best barbeque sauce. I am cooking them in the convection oven at
325 degrees Fahrenheit for 35 minutes. I will have one of the half boneless
chicken breast with steamed broccoli and microwave potato and ice tea and some
decaffeinated instant Folgers’s coffee for dinner. I will refrigerate the other
two halves. CIO
Note: <888> 10/07/01 Sunday 3:05 P.M.: I went to bed at 4 A.M.. I
received a telephone call from a friend at 10 A.M.. I had breakfast of three
medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I chatted with a
relative. I went back to sleep until 2:30 P.M.. I just had two hotdogs with
condiments and buns and ice tea. I will now clean up and go out for some fresh
air. CIO
Note: <888> 10/07/01 Sunday 1:55 A.M.: I channel surfed the
television networks. I noticed that for the waterfront voyeurs and fishermen,
there is a handy reference guide for Greenwich, Connecticut tides at http://pozo.com:8080/locations/2061.html which occasionally changes at http://pozo.com:8080/ if
one needs to monitor the tides for fishing, smuggling, bird watching,
navigation, gator watching, or other nautical activity. I did see a Great Gray
Heron at the boat ramp at Grass Island on the waterfront today, so I guess it
has migrated north out of its usual range to avoid tropical weather as
indicated at http://mrscott.com/weather.htm . Of course some of the old timers down south enjoy the tropical weather
season hoping to gain a little bit more beachfront property with the ebb and
flow of the tides of nature as it forms the various shorelines along the ocean.
Of course experienced sailors usually hoist the anchor to avoid tropical
weather and ride it out at sea if one is on a large ocean going vessel. Well
since the cooler weather has arrived here, I guess most of our summer guests have
returned back down south to warmer regions regardless of the tropical weather
season. CIO
Note: <888> 10/07/01 Sunday 12:05 A.M.: Well I finished my regular
internet routines including sifting through my email. I put this Editorial Picture on my server http://mrscott.com/bl001.jpg that I was sent. Well time to start winding
down for the day. CIO
Note: <888> 10/06/01 Saturday 9:20 P.M.: I went out after the last
message, and I drove by the waterfront, and I chatted with a local. I then
walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I stopped by the Stop and Shop, and I bought buy
one get one free Purdue Boneless breast of chicken at $4.99 a pound regularly
for $2.50 a pound, one package $6.69 and one free package $6.64 for $6.69
total. I then returned home. I had eleven Ritz crackers with one inch by one
inch by 1/8-inch thick Vermont cheddar cheese squares on them. For dinner, I
had the rest of the spiced beef, onion, and Rice A Roni mixture from last night
with a steamed sliced yellow squash and steamed corn on the cob along with ice
tea. I will now do a little bit of regular computer work. CIO
Note: <888> 10/06/01 Saturday 4:30 P.M.: I finished house cleaning
and watering the plants. I did some paper work. I had two hotdogs with buns and
condiments and two homemade dill pickles and ice tea. I will now clean up and
go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note: <888> 10/06/01 Saturday 1:15 P.M.: I was up at 11 A.M.. I had
breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I chatted with
a relative. Now it is time for house cleaning and watering the plants. CIO
Note: <888> 10/05/01 Friday 10:10 P.M.: I rested until 5:45 P.M.. My
friend and I watched television including the ABC evening news. I then sliced
¾ of a pound of sirloin into ¼ inch
thick slices roughly 1.5 inches by 1.5 inches. I put four tablespoons of olive
oil in a frying panned and browned the meat on both sides. I added one large
diced onion and then added two teaspoons of sesame oil, three tablespoons of
Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce, 1/8 cup of Kikkoman soy sauce, dashes of
ground black pepper, celery salt, garlic powder, Italian spices, oregano, and
Chinese five spice. I stirred the mixture and let it simmer for about fifteen
minutes. Half way through simmering, I added a cup of the Rice A Roni garlic
herb mixture from last night. We had the
beef mixture for dinner with steamed corn on the cob and steamed sliced
zucchini along with ice tea. I also had decaffeinated Folgers instant coffee.
We then watched PBS channel 21 BBC programming. My visitor left about 9 P.M.,
and I have just finished watching television for the night. CIO
Note: <888> 10/05/01 Friday 4:35 P.M.: I received and made telephone calls. My
houseguest, and I went out; and we drove over to Tod’s Point. We took the
three-mile walk around Tod’s Point. My houseguest then roller bladed around
while I sat out some more. We then each got a half of roast beef sandwich at
the Old Greenwich Food Mart. I also got two bars of Dove soap for $1.99. We had
the sandwiches in Bruce Park. We drove by the waterfront, and just now returned
home and had ice tea. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week 10/05/01:
Note: <888> 10/05/01 Friday 10:35 A.M.: My houseguest was up at 7 A.M. this morning,
and went out for coffee at Dunkin Donuts and drove by the waterfront. I was up
at 9 A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. My houseguest had a slice of toast. We will go out for some fresh air shortly. I
am waiting for a telephone call. CIO
Note: <888> 10/04/01 Thursday 9:35 P.M.: A friend came down to visit after the last
message. We chatted for a while. I went
out about 2 P.M., and I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I then made my 3
P.M. appointment. I then returned home. My friend and I went out for a drive.
We sat out by the waterfront for a while.
We drove around the waterfront. I noticed a large brown or gray heron in
between the Grass Island causeway and Baldwin Park. We stopped by the Stop and
Shop. My friend bought two filets of salmon at $3.77 a pound, Rice A Roni for
.99, a Red Pepper at .99 a pound, and a head of broccoli at .89 a pound for
about $8.50 total. We returned home, and we watched TV and the ABC evening
news. I then made dinner of steamed salmon filet, which I baked steaming it in
tangerine juice, with celery salt, ground black pepper, garlic powder, Italian
spices, Oregano on the filets with slices of red pepper. I baked them 325
degrees Fahrenheit in the convection oven for 30 minutes. I made the garlic and
herb Rice a Roni per instructions, and we had this all for dinner with the
steamed broccoli and ice tea. I had Folgers’s decaffeinated instant coffee
after dinner. I am just finishing making up a batch of ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 10/04/01 Thursday 11:05 A.M.: I was up at 10 A.M.. I
had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I watched
a bit of the morning news. CIO
Note: <888> 10/03/01 Wednesday 11:00 P.M.: I watched a bit of
television. I guess I should head off to
bed. I am getting a bit tired. CIO
Note: <888> 10/03/01 Wednesday 8:50 P.M.: I had a tube of Ritz
crackers. I put a 9/8 inch by 9/8 inch by 1/8 square of Vermont cheese on each
one. I also had some mixed nuts and five tiny Three muskateer bars along with
ice tea. I guess I will have Bigelow tea now. CIO
Note: <888> 10/03/01 Wednesday 7:50 P.M.: I went out about noon. I
stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then went by the
Hospital Thrift Shop. I then went by CVS, and I bought two vitamin E 400 IU
100-tablet bottles for $3.33 each for $6.66 total. I next drove down by the
waterfront. I then went by the library, and I read the Wall Street Journal and
Time Magazine. I then went by Stop and Shop, and I bought a 16 ounce box of
Nabisco Ritz crackers for $1.67, two three quart containers of Tropicana
Premium orange juice with calcium for $2.99 each, S&S Vermont extra sharp
cheddar cheese at $3.69 a pound for $2.77, two packages of buy one get one free
of Kahn’s beef bun franks $3.69 both, 16 ounces of S&S frozen peas $1.69,
16 ounces of S&S frozen Brussels sprouts $1.89 for $17.69 total. I then
returned home, and I had a Barq’s frosted rootbeer in a frosted mug. I then had
two hotdogs with buns and condiments along with the rest of the beans and ham
mixture and ice tea. I then took a nap until about 6:15 P.M.. I watched the ABC
evening news. I went downstairs, and I put $10 on my laundry card and I chatted
with a neighbor. CIO
Note: <888> 10/03/01 Wednesday 10:05 A.M.: I went back to bed, and
I was up at 9 A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. CIO
Note: <888> 10/02/01 Tuesday 9:50 P.M.: I had lunch today of two
hotdogs with buns and condiments, the beans and ham mixture, and ice tea. About
2:30 P.M., a friend stopped by. We chatted for a while. Then we drove down by
the waterfront and sat out for a while. I noticed a black eagle flying high
over the waterfront. We stopped by the
Board of Education and looked at the old tree on the northeast side they
removed over the last few days. We returned home and watched television. We had
dinner of broiled sirloin steak, steam corn on the cob and steamed yellow and
green squash and ice tea. We watched a bit more television. The friend left
about 8:30 P.M., and I rested a bit. CIO
Note: <888> 10/02/01 Tuesday 12:05 P.M.: I was up at 8 A.M.. I had
breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I fell back
asleep until 11 A.M.. I went out, and I checked my mail. CIO
Note: <888> 10/01/01 Monday 11:45 P.M.: I went out, and I stopped
by the Greenwich Library. I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I
drove down by the waterfront. I returned home. I had some of the mixed nuts,
two tiny 3-musketeer bars, and ice tea. Well, I am tired; so I guess I should
start ending my day and go to bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note: <888> 10/01/01 Monday 8:15 P.M.: I had dinner of ¾ pound of
sirloin steak, steamed corn on the cob and steamed zucchini and yellow squash,
ice tea, and instant 50% - 50% Folgers regular and decaffeinated coffee. Well
time for some fresh air. CIO
Note: <888> 10/01/01 Monday 6:50 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 central Greenwich Post Office, and I obtained five money orders
costing .90 each, and I paid my last two months’ Verizon bills, my previous
month’s AT&T bill, last month’s Cablevision bill, last month’s Optimum
Online bill, and my current payment for GEICO automobile insurance. I also
obtained 20 tropical flower stamps for $6.80.
I then went over to First Union National Bank, and I paid my rent. I
next drove over to Town Fair Tire on High Ridge Road in Stamford, Connecticut.
For $26.92, I had them switch my spare tire rim with my driver side front tire
rim, and put in new valves and balance both tires and mount the General
Brigadier tire on back on the front driver’s side. Hopefully with the other rim
the tire should be fine. I now have about 15,000 miles on the set of four
General Brigadier tires. I then myself mounted the clips from the one rim to
the current tire, so I could put back on the Volvo hubcap. I also checked my
other hubcaps, and I had a missing clip on the rear driver side tire which I
replaced. Thus all hubcaps are secure. Hopefully this is then end of the tire
problems. I then went to the Old
Greenwich Thrift shop, and I bought a broiler pan for $2.12. I then went to the
Old Greenwich CVS, and I bought three 3 packs of ACT II microwave popcorn for
.99 each box, two 14.4 ounce cans of Gold Emblem lightly salted mixed nuts for
$3.99 both, French’s 16 ounce yellow mustard .99, a package of three musketeer
candy bars for $2.99, 1 Centrum 130 table vitamins $6.99 with coupon, one
Centrum Silver 100 tablets $7.99 with coupon plus an additional $2 off for
using a third coupon for buying both, buy one get one free 2.7 ounce Pearl
Drops toothpaste $3.99, CVS 500 mg. Vitamin C plus .30 tax for $33.20. I then drove around Tod’s Point. I then stopped by the Old Greenwich Food
Mart, and I bought three Ronzoni Ziti for .99 all, three Ronzoni #9 spaghetti
noodles for .99 all, four yellow and four green squash at .99 a pound for
$3.39, a boneless sirloin steak at $1.99 a pound for $5.91, and six ears of
native sweet corn for $1.99 for $17.27 total. I then stopped by the Exxon
station next to the Greenwich library, and I bought $16.50 of premium at $1.799
a gallon. I then went to Stop and Shop, and I bought two 42 ounce boxes of old
fashioned Quaker Oats for $2.50 each, S&S box of ten quart packs of dried
milk $5.49, two 16 ounce tubs of Shed’s margarine .99 each and a buy one get
one free of Khan’s beef bun franks for $3.69 both for $16.16 total. I then went
to the Arnold Bread outlet, and I bought four packages of 8 hotdog rolls for
$3.56 total. I then stopped by Smokes for Less in Byram, and I bought two
cartons of Seneca Lights 100s for $19 each for $38 total. I then returned home.
I had a Barq’s frosted rootbeer in a frost mug.
CIO
Note: <888> 10/01/01 Monday 9:45 A.M.: I was up at 9 A.M.. I had
breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I will make out some bills. I will then clean up and go out and pay
bills. Have a good morning. CIO
Note: <888> 10/01/01 Monday 12:15 A.M.: Well, I have just been
relaxing. There is not much happening. I restarted the Apache server. I checked
on my meager Bank of New York account, and it seems someone put in $2.08 in my
account, so I not have $5.08. It reminded my that May 8 was the birthday of an
obscure politician, so perhaps they are trying to tell me they have some sort
of financial control or it could be coincidence. Well who knows coincidence and
reality are some times stranger than fiction. Since I am a simple person, a lot
of this seems too complex for me, so I will continue my simple routines when I
wake up today. Have a good morning. I am off to bed. CIO
Note: <888> 10/14/01 Sunday
11:35 P.M.: I watched a bit of television. I had some microwave popcorn
and ice tea. My blood pressure at the physical return on Thursday was 100 over
70, so thus since I have low blood pressure on rainy days or nights, I feel a
bit tired. Have a good night. It is time for bed. CIO
Note: <888> 10/14/01 Sunday
9:50 P.M.: I watched a bit of television with my visitor. My visitor
just left. It is time for some regular computer activity. CIO
Note: <888> 10/14/01 Sunday
8:40 P.M.: I watched television a bit. I rested a bit. For dinner, I had
a cold chicken leg and thigh along with some breast meat with Tabasco, steamed
frozen Brussels sprouts, and reheated mashed potatoes, and ice tea. My guest
and I are watching the Channel 21 BBC presentations, and they put up this link http://www.ukwithny.com/ .
CIO
Note: <888> 10/14/01 Sunday
6:20 P.M.: My friend arrived, and we went for a walk. We walked down
around the waterfront and sat out for a while. We then walked down by another
waterfront location. We chatted with a local waterfront resident. We returned
uptown. We returned back to my apartment. We just had a cup of coffee. CIO
Note: <888> 10/14/01 Sunday
2:45 P.M.: I went to bed at 5:30 A.M.. I was up at 1:30 P.M.. A friend
called and is coming down to visit. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. I chatted with a relative. I will wait to clean up
until after the friend arrives. CIO
Note: <888> 10/14/01 Sunday
4:25 A.M.: Well, I relaxed a bit. I had a bowl of microwave popcorn. I
guess it is time to start winding down for the day. In thinking about potential
major terrorism in this area, such as thermonuclear devices, I guess the best
way to leave this area by automobile if one had enough cash since credit cards
might not work for gasoline, would not be to try to drive through New York City
heading west, because the remains of the metropolitan area might be heading
that way backed up. I would imagine the best way would be drive through the
woods north up to I-684 East or up to
Route 7 North from I-95 and either head north on Route 7 to the Canadian boarder
or head east on I-84 to Hartford and go North on Route 91 up to Canada. From
Canada, one could drive to Montreal and then west to Toronto and then back down
through Michigan or over to the upper midwest United States to gain access to
the Midwestern United States. If god forbid there were some sort of terrorist
nuclear device in this area, the roads west from this point would be virtually
impassable. Of course up towards Canada, one would run into colder weather and
possibly freezing conditions or even snow this time of year. I am not sure what
the status would be for United States citizens crossing into Canada would be in
time of war. I do know about 20 years ago, foreign residents in the United
States needed visas to enter into Canada. Well let us hope we do not reach that
extreme. Generally in such an extreme emergency, the United States government
might limit travel anyway. Well all seems peaceful here for now. So today will
be another day. Remember in time of war,
other citizens might not be too friendly to strangers. Also generally this time
of year there is a southern migration of people heading south anyway. CIO
Note: <888> 10/14/01 Sunday
2:35 A.M.: I went out, and I walked Greenwich Avenue, one and a half
times. I sat out at various locations. I noticed a skunk come out from behind
the veterans’ monument when I was sitting next to the monument, so I quickly
moved away without disturbing the skunk. The skunk did raise its tail, but it
did not spray. I keep a couple of quart cans of tomato juice in the apartment
just in case. I drove by the waterfront. I just now returned home. CIO
Note: <888> 10/13/01 Saturday 11:00 P.M.: After dinner, I washed
the dishes. I had 50% - 50% Folgers’s decaffeinated and regular instant coffee.
I chatted with a friend. CIO
Note: <888> 10/13/01 Saturday 8:00 P.M.: Well, I stopped by the
Greenwich Library, and I read the local paper. I then drove down by the
waterfront. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I stopped by at Quinn’s
Liquor, and I briefed him on some items of the distilled spirits business, I
know about. I stopped by Chilly Bear, and I bought a U.S.A. flag decal for $1 I
put on my apartment front door. I stopped Zyns stationary, and I bought a
U.S.A. flag pin for a dollar, which I put in my change purse. I sat out for a
while. I chatted with a stroller. I drove down by the waterfront. I stopped by
the Food Emporium, and I bought two half gallons of Florida Natural orange
juice for $2 each container, a two pound bag of onions for $1.49, a Purdue oven
stuffer roaster at .99 a pound for $7.43, a dozen extra eggs $1.49, AC frozen
cut green beans 16 ounces $.99 for $15.70 total. I then returned home. I rinsed
and dried the Purdue chicken and seasoned on both sides with poultry seasoning,
garlic powder, celery salt, ground black pepper, oregano, Italian spices,
basil, and then on the top side I put Texas best barbeque sauce and Heinz
ketchup. I am cooking it in the Convection oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for
about one hour and a half until the bird watcher thermometer pops. I will have
it with steamed fresh broccoli. I also peeled and made large diced pieces of 12
medium Russet potatoes, which I will boil for an hour and then mash with a hand
electric eggbeater adding about ¼ pound of butter and 1/8 cup of milk for
mashed potatoes. I will have the dinner with ice tea. It should be ready in
about a half hour. If one does not know how to cook and has a bit of money one
could try the new French restaurant on Greenwich Avenue http://www.bleu-cafe.com/
.CIO
Note: <888> 10/13/01 Saturday 4:00 P.M.: I checked the mail. I had
a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea. I chatted with a
relative. I finished cleaning the house and watering the plants. I have about
twenty minutes until I am finished making a batch of http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm . I have finished showering and cleaning up. CIO
Note: <888> 10/13/01 Saturday 11:40 A.M.: I fell asleep after
breakfast, so now I will start house cleaning shortly. CIO
Note: <888> 10/13/01 Saturday 5:25 A.M.: I rested until 5 A.M.. I
will now have breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins.
Then I will do my house cleaning. CIO
Note: <888> 10/12/01 Friday 9:10 P.M.: A friend stopped by, and we
went by the Greenwich Library. We then stopped by the Stop and Shop, and the friend
bought some Salmon filet at $6.99 a pound for dinner. We then returned back to
my apartment and watched television. We had baked salmon filet in orange juice
with herbs and spices for dinner with steamed fresh broccoli, and I also had a
microwave potato. We had Perrier, seltzer, and Angostura bitters for beverage.
We then watched some more television. CIO
Note: <888> 10/12/01 Friday 3:20 P.M.: Well, I was up at 2 P.M.. I
made a few telephone calls. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I will now send out my weekly email. I will
then clean up and go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note: <888> 10/12/01 Friday 3:35 A.M.: A friend stopped by to
visit. We chatted outside. I gave the friend a ride back downtown. CIO
Note: <888> 10/12/01 Friday 2:30 A.M.: I watched some television. I
had some microwave popcorn. I watched
some more television. I fell asleep. I woke up briefly. I guess I will call it
a day. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week 10/12/01:
Note: <888> 10/11/01 Thursday 9:30 P.M.: I updated Scott’s monthly
broadcast http://mrscott.com/sound.htm
. CIO
Note: <888> 10/11/01 Thursday 8:05 P.M.: After dinner, I had a
cappuccino instead of instant decaffeinated coffee, so I probably will be up a
while. I am listening to some classical music from my stereo CD player, and I
will do a little computer work. CIO
Note: <888> 10/11/01 Thursday 6:10 P.M.: I went out, and I dropped
the French chair off at the Hospital Thrift Shop. I then made my 3 P.M.
appointment. I then drove around a bit.
I next stopped by CVS. I bought a 12-roll package of Charmin toilet paper
for $2.49 plus .15 tax for $2.64. I then stopped by Lecters, and I bought a
41-piece Rubbermaid container set for $9.99 plus .60 tax for $10.59 total. I
then drove down by the waterfront. I next walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I returned home, and I had a chilled Citra
soda in a frosted mug. I am now having some ice tea. For dinner, I will have a
cold sliced boneless chicken breast with Tabasco sauce, steamed fresh broccoli,
microwave potato, ice tea, decaffeinated Folgers’s instant coffee. CIO
Note: <888> 10/11/01 Thursday 1:40 P.M.: I was up at 9 A.M.. I had
breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I received one
telephone call, and I made several telephone calls. I went over to my 11 A.M.
physical return visit at the Greenwich Hospital. They also had some more
laboratory work done. I stopped by CVS on Greenwich Avenue. I then went to
Exxon, and I bought $16 of premium at $1.739 a gallon. I returned home. The
neighbor that I gave two of the antique French chairs that I reupholstered
threw one of them out because the fabric ripped. I will drop it off at the
Hospital Thrift shop. I had two hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea. I
will now clean up and go out for my 3 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note: <888> 10/10/01 Wednesday 11:45 P.M.: I have a 11 A.M.
appointment tomorrow morning, so I will go to bed now. CIO
Note: <888> 10/10/01 Wednesday 10:40 P.M.: I watched a bit more
television, and I sifted through my email. CIO
Note: <888> 10/10/01 Wednesday 9:00 P.M.: My houseguests left about
2 P.M.. I took them to another local destination. I returned home about 3 P.M..
I stripped the double bed and the single bed and washed the sheets along with
doing my other laundry. A friend showed up, and after doing the laundry; we
watched a bit of television and chatted.
About 8 P.M. we had dinner. I cooked the second package of boneless
chicken breast halves the same way as several nights back, and I then put the
remaining tomato chicken sauce on spaghetti noodles with the chicken breast
half on top with parmesan cheese. We had
this for dinner with ice tea and then I had a cup of decaffeinated Folgers’s
instant coffee. My friend has fallen asleep, and once the friend leaves, I will
probably start winding down for the day. CIO
Note: <888> 10/10/01 Wednesday 11:50 A.M.: I was up at 11 A.M.. I
had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. My houseguests will be leaving for good in a little while. CIO
Note: <888> 10/10/01 Wednesday 2:40 A.M.: Well, I picked up my house
guests at the Stamford, Connnecticut train station at around 7 P.M.. One was tired and fell asleep. I chatted with
the other until just now. We had the same dinner as last night. Have a good
morning. CIO
Note: <888> 10/09/01 Tuesday 5:55 P.M.: The recipe for the tomato
chicken sauce I made last night is put four tablespoons of olive oil in a three
to four quart pot, add three 28 ounce cans of TuttoRosso crushed tomatoes with
basil, two beef bouillon cubes, diced two of the baked barbeque half boneless
chicken breasts from two nights ago, add also five spurts of McHilney’s Tabasco
sauce, four spurts of Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce, two tablespoons of
sesame oil, 1/8 cup of Kikkoman soy sauce, dashes of ground black pepper,
celery salt, garlic powder, Italian spices, basil, oregano, and Chinese five
spice, 1/8 th cup of Italian balsamic
vinegar of Medina, Italy, and one diced medium onion. I stirred the sauce and
brought it to a boil, and then simmer it for 45 minutes. CIO
Note: <888> 10/09/01 Tuesday 5:35 P.M.: I used the AT&T CD Lens
Cleaner, and I cleaned my Phillips 5 Disk CD carousel and my primary computer
CD player. They both seem to work fine. I opened up the new container of
Ronzoni Parmesan cheese to have available with spaghetti and tomato chicken
sauce. I am relaxing a bit. CIO
Note: <888> 10/09/01 Tuesday 5:00 P.M.: I went out, and I stopped
by the Food Emporium. I returned $1.25 in beverage containers. I bought a dozen
large eggs for $1.79, 8 ounces of Ronzoni grated Parmesan cheese for $3.39, a
head of broccoli for .99 for $6.17 total. I then drove down by the waterfront
for a while. I then stopped by the Greenwich Library, and I read the Wall
Street Journal. I returned home, and I had some ice tea. I made a telephone
call. CIO
Note: <888> 10/09/01 Tuesday 1:50 P.M.: Well, I had a couple of
hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea. I cleaned up, and I guess I will
go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note: <888> 10/09/01 Tuesday 12:45 P.M.: I slept until 7 A.M.. I
had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I drove my
houseguests over to Stamford, Ct.. I then drove out to Tod’s Point, and I sat
out for a while at the Southwest picnic area. I then stopped by Staples. I next
stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I then went downtown, and I stopped by the
Greenwich Hardware store, and I bought at 70% off an AT&T CD lens cleaner
for $3.49 with tax. I noticed that they are out of British flags, since the
company that makes them is busy making U.S.A. flags. I then drove down by the
waterfront. I next stopped by Smokes for Less in Byram, Connecticut and I
bought two cartons of Seneca Lights 100s for $19 a carton or $38 total. I then
returned home, and I had some ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 10/09/01 Tuesday 1:35 A.M.: I chatted with a friend. I
made up a batch of tomato chicken spaghetti sauce and spaghetti noodles. My
houseguests arrived back here about 8 P.M., and we hat the food for dinner. We
chatted through out the evening. I will now go to bed. CIO
Note: <888> 10/08/01 Monday 5:50 P.M.: I went out, and I made my 8
A.M. doctor’s appointment at the outpatient clinic at the Greenwich Hospital.
The Doctor recommended that I have my double hernia taken care of some time in
the near future. I decided while the weather is nice not to have surgery and to
wait until after the first of the year when I am less busy. I probably will
have both hernias taken care of at the same time. I then returned home, and I
rested until 1 P.M.. I chatted with my houseguests. They headed out for a
stroll. I drove downtown, and I then drove down by the waterfront. I then
walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I sat out
in the sun at one of the library benches, since the library is closed today. I
returned home, and I had some Vermont cheddar cheese and Ritz crackers and ice
tea. CIO
Note: <888> 10/08/01 Monday 7:10 A.M.: A friend who was traveling
with another friend called up last night about 8:30 P.M.. I picked the couple
up at the Greenwich Train station. We drove around Greenwich briefly. We
returned home, and we chatted until about 1 A.M.. They are staying for the
night. I was up at 6:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I have an 8 A.M. appointment this morning with an
outpatient surgeon about a double hernia I have had for about 25 years. I will
now clean up and go out. CIO
Note: <888> 10/21/01 Sunday 11:00 P.M.: My guest left. I went out,
and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I gave a ride to a couple of friends to
the Stop and Shop and then on to another destination. I returned home, and I
put away the ice tea in the refrigerator. I have a 2 P.M. appointment tomorrow,
so I guess I will be going to bed in a little while. CIO
Note: <888> 10/21/01 Sunday 8:20 P.M.: A friend showed up briefly
and left about 1 P.M. for another destination. My visitors showed up at about
2:15 P.M.. We had a few glasses of Perrier. I toured them around the apartment,
which does not take long. We left, and ran into my returning friend. We drove
downtown, and my visitors got sandwiches at Katzenbach’s delicatessen on
Greenwich Avenue. We then drove along the waterfront and we went to Tod’s
Point, and we parked in the southwest parking area. We all walked the 2.5-mile
walk around Tod’s Point on a beautiful day. We then returned back to my
apartment, and my visitors departed. My friend and I chatted a while. The
visitors called to say they had returned home.
My friend and I had dinner of baked salmon in orange juice with herbs
and spices, microwaved sweet potatoes, steamed broccoli, and goblets of
Perrier. I am now making up a batch of http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm . CIO
Note: <888> 10/21/01 Sunday 12:30 P.M.: I was up at 10 A.M.. I had
breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I received two
telephone calls. My guests are arriving around 1 P.M. to 1:15 P.M.. I went
outside and I walked around the building. I watched a bit of television. CIO
Note: <888> 10/21/01 Sunday 4:00 A.M.: I rested until 3:30 A.M.. I
had a bowl of microwave popcorn and ice tea. I will now go back to sleep. CIO
Note: <888> 10/21/01 Sunday 1:20 A.M.: Some evening strollers
stopped by to visit. We chatted outside, and they were on their way. I watched
some more television. I will go to bed about 2 A.M., since I have guests
arriving at noon today. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note: <888> 10/20/01 Saturday 11:10 P.M.: I watched a bit more
television, which tends not to be too entertaining anymore. CIO
Note: <888> 10/20/01 Saturday 10:15 P.M.: I received a telephone
call from a relative at about 2:30 P.M.. I received another telephone call from
a relative about 4 P.M.. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I chatted with a couple of relatives. I
finished vacuuming. I went out about 6 P.M.. I walked the entire length of
Greenwich Avenue. I returned home. I boiled up some Ziti, and I had it with
reheated tomato meat sauce with Parmesan cheese along with ice tea. I watched a
program on television about flea markets in America. Well, I suppose the whole
of the United States of America is a flea market anymore, so watch out for your
precious heritage items. CIO
Note: <888> 10/20/01 Saturday 7:25 A.M.: I finished house cleaning
and watering the plants except for vacuuming, which I will do later. I also
backed up the C: drive to the D: drive, and the E: drive to the D: drive. I ran
Norton Disk Doctor, WinDoctor, and SpeedDisk.
About 5 A.M., I had some of the onion, chicken, and rice soup. Well time
for bed. CIO
Note: <888> 10/20/01 Saturday 12:45 A.M.: I rested a bit. I finally
turned on the heat since it was a bit cool and damp in the apartment. I will
now start my house cleaning except for vacuuming later in the morning after my
neighbors wake up. I will also turn of the server, so I can do a C: drive to a
D: drive backup. CIO
Note: <888> 10/19/01 Friday 10:35 P.M.: I watched the ABC evening
news. I checked my cords behind the furniture, and I made sure they were
properly hung, so as not to touch the hot electric radiators when I decide to
turn on the heat. I received a telephone call. I went out, and I returned a
book at the Greenwich Library. I gave a ride to two friends downtown to another
local destination. I stopped by the Greenwich Library again, and I browsed the
new book section. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I returned home. I had a
plate of reheated spaghetti and tomato meat sauce along with Parmesan cheese
and ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 10/19/01 Friday 6:10 P.M.: I was up at 2 P.M.. I had
breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I fell back
asleep until a little while ago. I will clean up and go out in a little while.
CIO
End of Scott's Notes week 10/19/01:
Note: <888> 10/19/01 Friday 5:25 A.M.: I had a cup of Bigelow tea
with honey. I then decided to do some modest furniture rearranging. I moved the
blue sofa perpendicular to the day bed six inches closer with about fifteen
inches in between. I moved the two sofas opposite each other ten inches closer
together, so they are about 28 inches across from each other. I centered the
Dupont Orlon area rug between the two sofas, and I separated the two glass and
brass end tables, so they are spaced between the two sofas about two feet
apart. I moved the long mahogany bureau along side the blue sofa ten inches
into the room, so I hallway entrance area is about 36 inches wide until the
narrower entrance caused by the pineapple post of the day bed into the bedroom
bath hallway. I stacked the two Danish end table bars on top of each other and
also moved them ten inches against the back of the blue sofa. I put the yellow
French antique reproduction sitting chair from between the two couches to the
end of the Danish bar facing the kitchen entrance by the apartment entrance
door opposite the first closet. Thus
without the French sitting chair blocking the entrance to the space between the
two sofas, the overall area is a little bit more open. I also moved some of the
bric a brac on the bars stacked on top of each other. I have drink mixers and
Perrier stacked underneath the blue sofa and bar. Alcoholic beverages are no
longer displayed in the apartment. Well, I guess it is time for bed. Have a
good morning. CIO
Note: <888> 10/19/01 Friday 2:20 A.M.: I went through my daily
computer routine. CIO
Note: <888> 10/19/01 Friday 1:40 A.M.: I took a nap. I had some of
the reheated onion, chicken, and rice soup with two slices of bread and butter
along with ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 10/18/01 Thursday 9:00 P.M.: I was up at 1 P.M. today.
A friend showed up to visit. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I then returned home. My
friend and I toured the waterfront. We then watched television including the
ABC evening news. I made up my usual batch of tomato, ground beef, onion,
spices, herbs, and condiments sauce which we had on spaghetti noodles along
with ice tea. We watched more
television. My guest just left. CIO
Note: <888> 10/18/01 Thursday 4:05 A.M.: Well, I watched some
television. I had a bowl of microwave popcorn. It is now time for bed. CIO
Note: <888> 10/18/01 Thursday 2:00 A.M.: I finished sifting through
http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm . I also went through my email. CIO
Note: <888> 10/18/01 Thursday 12:20 A.M.: I chatted with a friend.
He and his wife are coming out to visit on Sunday at noon. I finished making
the soup. I refrigerated 30% of it, and I froze 70% of it. CIO
Note: <888> 10/17/01 Wednesday 11:20 P.M.: I went to bed this past
morning at 4 A.M., and I was up at 3 P.M.. I had breakfast of three medium
boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I then cleaned up, and
I went over to Smokes for Less, and I bought two cartons of Seneca Lights 100s
for $19 each carton or $38 total. I then returned home. I next went downtown. I
visited with a couple of friends in the park. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue.
I drove down by the waterfront. I then visited with the friends some more. I
then walked upper Greenwich Avenue. I visited some more. I then went by the
library, and I read the Wall Street Journal. I then stopped by the Stop and
Shop, and I bought 80% ground chuck at $2.49 a pound for $5.03. I then returned
home. I had a frosted Citra soda in a frosted mug. I then chatted with a
relative. I then made two sliced white chicken meat sandwiches with salt,
pepper, mayonnaise, and Tabasco sauce, which I had with two homemade dill
pickles and ice tea. I took the remainder of the chicken carcass, and I am
simmering it for an hour in three quarts of water. Then I will strain the broth
off with a colander and pick the meat off separating it from the bones. I will
mix the broth and meat, seven sliced medium onions, adding about 3 cups of
water, dashes to taste of celery salt, ground black pepper, garlic powder,
oregano, basil, Italian spices, Hungarian paprika, Chinese Five spice, poultry
seasoning, ground ginger, ground cinnamon, taragon, thyme, parsley, India hot
curry, two bay leaves, two chicken bouillon cubes, several spurts Angostora
bitters, three spurts of McHilney Tabasco sauce, three teaspoons of Lea and
Perrins Worcestershire sauce, four tablespoons of Kikkoman soy sauce, one
teaspoon of Sesame oil, four tablespoons of olive oil, 1/8 pound of margarine, and one and a half cups of uncooked brown rice. All
of this I will stir together, and boil and simmer for about 45 minutes until
the rice is cooked for a very hearty herbal chicken, onion, and rice soup. CIO
Note: <888> 10/17/01 Wednesday 3:10 A.M.: I installed Microsoft
Reader 2.1 . CIO
Note: <888> 10/17/01 Wednesday 3:00 A.M.: I installed Microsoft MSN
Explorer 7.0. CIO
Note: <888> 10/17/01 Wednesday 2:40 A.M.: Well, I had a couple of
hotdogs with buns and condiments and a homemade dill pickle and ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 10/17/01 Wednesday 1:50 A.M.: Well I went through http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm , and at http://www.kenradio.com ,
I found http://www.worldoil.com/
for those of you interested in oil. CIO
Note: <888> 10/17/01 Wednesday 1:05 A.M.: I received a couple of
telephone calls. I tried resting a bit. I got a sour stomach from the reheated
mashed potatoes, so I guess I will throw out the rest of them. After resting a
bit more, I watched a bit more television. One my neighbors set off the
emergency pull cord alarm, so I reset the system. I guess I will now do a
little bit of regular computer work. CIO
Note: <888> 10/16/01 Tuesday 10:05 P.M.: I went out after the last
message, and I stopped by CVS on Greenwich Avenue. I bought a 1.5 liter bottle
of yellow mouthwash for $3.99 plus .24 tax for $4.23 total. I then drove down
by the waterfront. I next went to the library, and I read the Greenwich Times,
the Wall Street Journal, PC Magazine, and four computer newsweeklies. I then
walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I returned home. I had a frosted Citra soda in a
frosted mug. I then had a sliced white chicken meat sandwich for dinner on
Healthnut bread with mayonnaise, Tabasco, salt and pepper. I had the sandwich
with reheated homemade mash potatoes along with ice tea. I then had a 50% - 50%
Folgers’s decaffeinated and regular instant coffee. I watched a bit of
television. CIO
Note: <888> 10/16/01 Tuesday 4:40 P.M.: I went to bed at 5 A.M.,
and I was up at 3 P.M.. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I sat outside, and I chatted with a couple of my
neighbors. I guess I will clean up and go out shortly. CIO
Note: <888> 10/16/01 Tuesday 3:20 A.M.: I sifted through my email.
I relaxed. I also chatted with a relative earlier in the evening. Well time for
bed. CIO
Note: <888> 10/16/01 Tuesday 12:25 A.M.: I watched a bit of
television. I guess now is time for some regular computer work. CIO
Note: <888> 10/15/01 Monday
10:15 P.M.: I put the Windows 98 Resource Kit program on both of my
computers. I also put the Speech, Dictation, and Netshow on the primary
computer. CIO
Note: <888> 10/15/01 Monday
9:50 P.M.: I went out, and I bought three loaves of Healthnut bread at
the Arnold Bread store outlet for $2.67 total. I then stopped by the Hospital
Thrift Shop. I walked over to Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I
then walked back to the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop, and I bought two
identical red nylon duffle bags for $5 and $6 apiece. I then went to my 4 P.M.
appointment. I then drove down by the waterfront. I then stopped by the
library, and I read the Wall Street Journal. I checked out the Windows 98
Resource Kit. I then returned home. I relaxed a bit. A traveling friend
traveling with another companion called up, and we chatted. I took the two Red
duffle bags downtown with other supplies for the traveling couple, and we
chatted while they sorted their luggage. I then dropped them off closer to
their destination. I then returned home. I had a cold chicken leg and thigh
with steamed frozen Brussels sprouts and reheated homemade mash potatoes with
ice tea. I suppose it is important during time of war to keep vigilant. Also if
anyone is in contact with people spending longer times outside during this
crisis when they are observing and
moving around, they might need assistance from those individuals more
comfortable inside. Well time for some regular computer work. CIO
Note: <888> 10/15/01 Monday
1:55 P.M.: I received a telephone message at 11 A.M. this morning. I was
up at 12:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. I chatted with my neighbors. I will clean up
shortly and go out. I have a 4 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note: <888> 10/31/01 Wednesday 11:35 P.M.: I received a telephone
call at 2:30 P.M.. I went back to sleep until about 7 P.M.. I had breakfast of
three medium eggs, two biscuits with margerine, vitamins, orange juice, and
coffee. I rested more until 11 P.M.. I have to restart the server at midnight.
CIO
Note: <888> 10/31/01 Wednesday 7:55 A.M.: I rested a bit. I watched
a bit of television. I made up a batch of http://mrscott.com/biscuits.htm . I had four of them with margerine and a glass of ice tea. I saved five
of them. Well, it is time to try to get some sleep. CIO
Note: <888> 10/31/01 Wednesday 5:50 A.M.: I read a bit, and then I
relaxed a bit. Well, I guess I will head off to bed. I wish you all a good morning. CIO
Note: <888> 10/31/01 Wednesday 2:15 A.M.: I had a sandwich made
from bread, sliced white chicken beast meat with Hellmann’s mayonnaise, salt,
and pepper along with a bowl of the onion, chicken, rice soup, and ice tea. I
also watched a bit of television. CIO
Note: <888> 10/31/01 Wednesday 12:55 A.M.: I sifted through my
email, and I looked at some other links. I guess, I will watch some television
and read a bit. CIO
Note: <888> 10/31/01 Wednesday 12:10 A.M.: Happy Halloween. I
installed the latest version of Microsoft Intellipoint mouse drive and also MSN
messenger 4.5. I went through http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm . CIO
Note: <888> 10/30/01 Tuesday 11:15 P.M.: I went out, and I had my
coffee out of the thermos downtown. I walked the lower Greenwich Avenue and
train station area. I just now returned home. It is time for some regular
computer work. CIO
Note: <888> 10/30/01 Tuesday 9:50 P.M.: I cleaned up. For dinner, I
had a few slices of white chicken breast meat, steamed fresh asparagus,
microwave potato, and ice tea. I will now go out for some fresh air with a
thermos of coffee. CIO
Note: <888> 10/30/01 Tuesday 7:50 P.M.: Well, I was up at 10 A.M.,
and I fell back asleep until 4:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I
received a telephone call. I rested until 7 P.M.. I am now beginning to cook
the Purdue chicken, which should be done in one hour and forty-five minutes
since it is bigger 8.88 pounds. I
seasoned both sides with celery salt, ground black pepper, garlic powder,
Italian spices, oregano, and basil, and I then coated the top side with Texas
Best barbeque sauce. I threw out the innards and said hello to a neighbor. CIO
Note: <888> 10/30/01 Tuesday 2:35 A.M.: Well, I watched a bit of
television. I had a meal of two hotdogs with buns and ketchup and mustard and a
quarter dill pickle and ice tea. Well, time for bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note: <888> 10/30/01 Tuesday 12:50 A.M.: Well, I did a funny think
while exiting my apartment this evening. I broke the framed 19th
century post card of Paris, I hang by my entry light switch as I departed. The sharp edge of glass pointed towards the
Louvre. I hope this does not mean by “second sight” that the Louvre will be a
terrorist target. I told some people this when I went out. I then walked the
entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I noticed moving vans moving a company in
just north of the Senior Center. It is apparently “Beans.com” from Duncan,
Oklahoma moving out of Manhattan. Their site is not up and running yet. I then
drove by the waterfront, and I chatted with a fisherman. I then drove back
uptown, and I wished a friend walking around Happy Birthday. I then stopped by
the Food Emporium, and I bought an 8.88-pound Purdue oven stuffer roaster for
.79 a pound for $7.02 total, Asparagus at $1.49 a pound for $1.59, and a
two-pound bag of yellow onions for $1.49 for $10.10 total. I then returned
home. I had some ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 10/29/01 Monday 8:25 P.M.: I had two biscuits about 8
A.M.. I slept until about 1 P.M.. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. A friend arrived just before my 3:30
P.M. appointment. I then went to my appointment. I next returned home. We
watched television and drank ice tea. We had dinner of reheated French onion
soup with rice and chicken along with a slice of buttered toast and ice tea. We
watched more television. My guest just left. I will now go out for some fresh
air. CIO
Note: <888> 10/29/01 Monday 6:15 A.M.: I made up a batch of http://mrscott.com/biscuits.htm . I ate four and saved four. Well I have a 3:30 P.M. appointment today,
so I guess I should head off to bed. CIO
Note: <888> 10/29/01 Monday 5:25 A.M.: I put the Lasko box fan in front of the air
conditioner on the windowsill. I turned off the fresh air from the air
conditioner, and I started the Lasko box fan to circulate the electric heat
coming up from the electric radiators. Circulating the heat as it rises tends
to make the apartment feel warmer and use less heat. It proved effective last
winter. However, the low speed on the fan does generate a slight breeze, but
the apartment tends to be less drafty this way. CIO
Note: <888> 10/29/01 Monday 4:50 A.M.: I put on my long underwear
bottoms, and I went out and walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue and
the train station area also. Somebody missed the train and is sleeping at the
Citibank ATM. I saw a large gray fox walking up the middle of Arch Street by
the Post Office while; I was sitting at the Post Office plaza. I believe one can figure out which star is
the Southern Star, by looking at the three stars that make up Orion’s Belt, and
then looking beneath that, and that one is the Southern Star. The Southern Star
was also the name of the Swedish yacht the Duke of Windsor use to barrow in the
Bahamas, and there is also a building by that name in Key West, Florida. One
can always enjoy looking at the artwork in the galleries on Greenwich Avenue
during evening strolls. One gallery has a Renoir in the window. I found a
Roosevelt dime on the street in front of St. Mary’s. There is a bench next to
Bang and Olufsen which one could pull over and watch the digital television in
the window with sub captions showing the movie “Toy Story”, although it is not
exactly like a drive-in theatre the digital television I guess with a DVD CD
has most excellent clarity. I first saw digital television introduced ten years
ago when I was looking at the displays at Albertville, France during the Winter
Olympics there, which I visited with a friend that winter. I found one Winter
Olympic web site http://www.olympicwebsite.com/olympics2002.htm, and I believe Microsoft has the
responsibility for producing the upcoming Winter Olympic web site. I then drove
down by the waterfront. I just now returned home. CIO
Note: <888> 10/29/01 Monday 2:15 A.M.: I had a couple of hotdogs with
buns and mustard and ketchup and a quarter homemade dill pickle along with ice
tea. Well not much happening, maybe I will check the television to see what is
happening, and then possibly I will do some more reading. CIO
Note: <888> 10/29/01 Monday 1:25 A.M.: I chatted with a relative. I
went downtown. I dropped off the IBM 433SX computer at the Hospital Thrift shop
along with an empty typewriter case. I walked the entire length of Greenwich
Avenue. I sat out at a couple of locations. I also walked over by Kinko’s, and
I noticed they were not open all night on Sunday night. I also noticed http://www.outdoortraders.com/ has a large selection of winter jackets including Gortex. They have a
sign posted on the door that they are moving to 55 Arch Street across from the
Mews where the old Magnolias restaurant used to be. I drove down by the
waterfront. I returned home. I had a cup of Bigelow tea with sugar and honey. I
then took out all the computer cords, keyboards, mice, and other miscellaneous
computer items from the lower compartment of the center hallway bookshelf. I
put the miscellaneous computer electronics in the right lower bedroom drawer,
the computer cords in the black plastic file case underneath the right side of
the Danish desk in the bedroom, and the keyboards, mice, and empty boxes behind
the Queen Anne Chair in the lower bookcase shelf. I doubled up the books in the
upper shelf to make room. I put out the Yellow pages with the big button
telephone. I put all the wine glasses from the bar in the upper half of the
center hallway bookcase lower compartment along with the Red Cross emergency
winter provisions that I keep handy for winter. I also rearranged some of the
bric a brac on the two Danish end tables stacked on top of each other for the
bar. I have an old Panasonic camera
without the battery pack I will drop off at the thrift shop. CIO
Note: <888> 10/28/01 Sunday 9:00 P.M.: Earth Quake hit New York
City on Sunday morning at 1:42 A.M. http://www.tcpalm.com/news/national/28snatbr.shtml . I felt it, and I thought it was a major
car wreck down by the Boston Post Road. CIO
Note: <888> 10/28/01 Sunday 8:55 P.M.: I was up at 2:30 P.M.. I had
breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I rested more
until 5:30 P.M. when I received a telephone call. I made a couple of telephone
calls. I watched the ABC evening news. I rested until about 8:30 P.M.. I just
had a plate of reheated spaghetti and tomato meat sauce and Parmesan cheese
with ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 10/28/01 Sunday 3:40 A.M.: I read a bit more. I watched
a bit of television. I had two hotdogs with buns and mustard and ketchup and
ice tea. Well, I might try to rest now. Have a good morning. CIO
Note: <888> 10/28/01 Sunday 2:00 A.M.: I am doing a bit of reading.
I set back my clocks one hour to mark the end of Day Light Savings Times.
Remember “Fall Back, Spring Forward.” CIO
Note: <888> 10/28/01 Sunday 1:25 A.M.: I tested the IBM Value Point
433 DX/SP, and it works fine. It has an 8-megabyte memory chip in it with room
for three more four total. It has a 350-megabyte hard drive in it along with
14,400-baud modem. It is running IBM DOS 5 and Windows 3.1. It has WordPerfect
6.1 on it along with a few other programs. Moran Towing apparently discarded
it. I did not think they were still in the railroad building. Perhaps somebody
has been using it as a doorstop or an anchor.
I will drop it off at the Hospital Thrift Shop sometime in the near
future. CIO
Note: <888> 10/28/01 Sunday 12:15 A.M.: I had dinner of reheated
spaghetti with tomato meat sauce and Parmesan cheese along with ice tea and
then a cup of Bigelow tea with honey and sugar. I will fiddle with the IBM 433
SX, maybe installing more memory and possibly putting Linux on it. CIO
Note: <888> 10/27/01 Saturday 10:50 P.M.: I went out, and I walked
lower Greenwich Avenue. I drove down by the waterfront. I found and IBM 433SX computer with 8 Megs of
memory at the train station dumpster on the lower level. I will probably drop
it off at the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop at the beginning of the week. I
then returned to town. I walked upper Greenwich Avenue. I then gave a ride from
the Stop and Shop to a couple of friends to another destination. I then
returned home. I checked out the IBM 433SX, but I did not test it. CIO
Note: <888> 10/27/01 Saturday 7:25 P.M.: I received a telephone
call and I made one earlier this afternoon. I rested until 6:30 P.M.. I had
breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I will now do the vacuuming. I will then clean up and go out. CIO
Note: <888> 10/27/01 Saturday 7:25 A.M.: I started reading “Great
Waters”. The author explains that New England is fished out. I guess if we are
having a food shortage, we could start eating some of the deer that are
supposedly in plentiful supply in this area. I know a deer hunter. Well, I have
ample supplies to make it until the end of the month, so as usual, I am just
trying to lose a bit of weight, so it is easier on the arthritis and joint pain
when walking around. Since it is cooler this morning, I guess I will take a nap
before going out. CIO
Note: <888> 10/27/01 Saturday 4:15 A.M.: I went through my regular
computer routine http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm , and I also sifted through my email. CIO
Note: <888> 10/27/01 Saturday 3:40 A.M.: I had a plate of spaghetti
and tomato meat sauce along with Parmesan cheese and ice tea. I put a 12 pack
of Diet Coca Cola in the refrigerator. Well time for some regular computer
work. CIO
Note: <888> 10/27/01 Saturday 3:15 A.M.: I noticed on the local ABC
evening news on Channel 7 last night on the report on New York State funding
Senior Citizen centers, they showed a picture of a prominent New York State
republican using the senior center facility in the news story. Somebody,
everyone recognizes in New York State like N.A.R., if you get my drift. CIO
Note: <888> 10/27/01 Saturday 2:40 A.M.: I went out. I walked the
entire length of Greenwich Avenue, and I sat out at various locations. The
skunk was back by the veteran’s monument again. I saw three young females and a
guy involved in trashing the fall display at Best and Company near the police
station coming from the vicinity of the police station. Before they did it, I
heard one of the females ask the fellow to see his gun, so anticipating they
were not a friendly group, I did not get involved. They did this about 2:05
A.M., and they continued up the Avenue, I guess to the Dome restaurant. I drove
down by the waterfront, and I returned home. I am having ice tea. I am also
defrosting some tomato meat sauce for spaghetti later on. CIO
Note: <888> 10/27/01 Saturday 12:35 A.M.: I finished house cleaning
and watering the plants. I still have to vacuum later in the day when I won’t
disturb my neighbors. I will now clean up and go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note: <888> 10/26/01 Friday 10:55 P.M.: I was up at 6:15 P.M., and
for breakfast I had oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I
watched the ABC evening news. I then fell back asleep until 10 P.M.. I checked
the mail. I had two hotdogs with buns and condiments and two dill pickle
quarters and ice tea. I will now do my house cleaning. CIO
Note: <888> 10/26/01 Friday 7:45 A.M.: I updated a legal document.
I went out and mailed two copies, one at each post office downtown. I drove down by the waterfront. I returned
home. It is time to try to go back to sleep. CIO
Note: <888> 10/26/01 Friday 5:40 A.M.: I slept for a few hours. I
relaxed a bit. I just had two hotdogs with buns and condiments and two homemade
dill pickles and ice tea. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week 10/26/01:
Note: <888> 10/26/01 Friday 2:10 A.M.: I watched a bit of
television including a Bill Gates Windows XP interview. Well, I will now send
out my weekly email, and then I will go to bed. CIO
Note: <888> 10/26/01 Friday 12:10 A.M.: Food for Thought Times of
London warns of Bin Laden nuclear threat http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/0,,2001350025-2001372097,00.html . CIO
Note: <888> 10/25/01 Thursday 11:25 P.M.: I found this tech note
from Microsoft on Microsoft Backup for
Windows ME http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q264/5/41.ASP . I
am not sure whether it would work with Windows XP Home Edition. CIO
Note: <888> 10/25/01 Thursday 11:05 P.M.: For dinner, I had two
boneless center cut pork chops fried in olive oil and margarine with celery
salt, ground black pepper, garlic powder, and Italian spices on them along with
steamed frozen peas, microwave potato, and ice tea. I then made up a cup of 75%
Folgers’s decaffeinated instant coffee and 25% Folgers’s regular instant coffee
and put it in my thermos. I went downtown, and I sat out and chatted with a
couple of friends and had coffee with them. I then walked the entire length of
Greenwich Avenue. I next drove down by the waterfront. I then returned home.
CIO
Note: <888> 10/25/01 Thursday 7:30 P.M.: On Microsoft Windows XP, I
was thinking that conceivably since at the demonstration next Thursday, they
are giving a $50 off certificate, one might be able to get the home edition for
$50 with the certificate. Also possibly unlike the Professional Edition,
possibly Windows 95 backup program might work with the XP home edition, since
it is not replaced by the backup program that come with the XP professional
edition. CIO
Note: <888> 10/25/01 Thursday 7:25 P.M.: I made my 3 P.M. appointment.
I then stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I then drove down by the
waterfront. I next stopped by the Greenwich Library, and I read the local paper
and the Wall Street Journal. I checked out the book “Great Water” by Deborah
Cramer. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then went down by the
waterfront. I returned home. Since the warmer weather is pretty much over, I
took down the Saudi Arabian hospitality flag for the winter; since more than
likely any visitors from that part of the world are in warmer climates. I took
the Holland Dutch flag from the bedroom, and I hung it downward in the living
room between the United States and the British flags with the blue stripe on
the left side. Well since I am a United States citizen of Holland Dutch,
British, Scotch, Irish, French and German ancestry, I guess the current flags
are more representative. I also found 65 cents in the couch when I straightened
it up. CIO
Note: <888> 10/25/01 Thursday 1:50 P.M.: I was up at 12:30 P.M.. I
had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I will now
clean up. I have a 3 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note: <888> 10/25/01 Thursday 3:35 A.M.: I did a little bit of
regular computer work. I watched a bit of television. I might now try to take a
nap for a while, and try to get on a day schedule. CIO
Note: <888> 10/25/01 Thursday 1:35 A.M.: I went out, and I mailed
the letter. I walked the lower Greenwich Avenue and the train station area. I
sat out for a while. I returned home, and I had two hotdogs with buns and
condiments and two homemade dill pickles and ice tea. Well today is the launch
of Microsoft Windows XP, so I will see if Microsoft sends me a free copy, since
I obviously cannot afford it. Well time for some regular computer work. CIO
Note: <888> 10/25/01 Thursday 12:10 A.M.: I have finished the
laundry, and put it away and made the bed. I have cleaned up, and I will now go
out to mail the letter and enjoy some fresh air. CIO
Note: <888> 10/24/01 Wednesday 10:50 P.M.: I have the laundry on
the dry cycle. I finished writing a short letter to a Connecticut state agency.
In response to an inquiry this evening about portable radios for listening to
emergency information, I believe Restoration Hardware www.restorationhardware.com on Greenwich Avenue has hand crank radios, which do not need batteries.
CIO
Note: <888> 10/24/01 Wednesday 10:20 P.M.: I went to bed at 7:30
A.M., and I woke up at 7 P.M.. I had a telephone call. I had breakfast of
oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I fell back asleep until 9
P.M.. I am now doing my laundry. I also have some paper work to do. CIO
Note: <888> 10/24/01 Wednesday 4:40 A.M.: I finished my meal. I
watched a bit of television. I guess, I will rest a bit now, and I will try to
get up earlier today, since today is suppose to be a nice day once the fog
burns off. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note: <888> 10/24/01 Wednesday 3:05 A.M.: I finished my regular
computer work. I got a call from a couple of friends. I gave them a ride
downtown. I then walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I sat out for a
while at various locations. I just now returned home. I am having a frosted
Citra soda in a frosted mug. In a little while, I will have a couple of hotdogs
with buns and condiments and ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 10/23/01 Tuesday 11:45 P.M.: After dinner, I had a cup
of 75% decaffeinated and 25% regular Folgers’s instant coffee. I threw out the
remainder of the refrigerated onion soup, but I still have some frozen. It is time for some regular computer work.
CIO
Note: <888> 10/23/01 Tuesday 10:40 P.M.: I went out, and I stopped
by the Greenwich Library. I read the Wall Street Journal and the Greenwich
Times. I also read the back issue of September 12, 2001 of the Wall Street
Journal for more details of the World Trade Center and the Pentagon terrorism.
I then walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I then drove by the
waterfront. I next stopped by the Food Emporium, and I bought a dozen large
eggs for $1.79. I then returned home. I had some ice tea. I will now fry a
boneless center cut pork chop in olive oil and margarine seasoned with ground
black pepper, garlic powder, celery salt, and Italian spices. I will have it
with a microwave potato and steamed frozen peas and ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 10/23/01 Tuesday 6:50 P.M.: I was tried, so I slept
until 6 P.M.. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I am just finishing up watching the ABC evening news. I
will clean up and go out after the news. CIO
Note: <888> 10/22/01 Monday 11:05 P.M.: I went through my regular
computer routine. CIO
Note: <888> 10/22/01 Monday 10:35 P.M.: I chatted with a friend,
and I also chatted with a relative. I installed Apache Server 1.3.22. I also
downloaded the demo of IBM Domino R5, which I might install, and test, however
I think it might take too many resources on my computer plus I would not be
able to afford to buy it anyway. CIO
Note: <888> 10/22/01 Monday 8:35 P.M.: I rested until 6 P.M.. I
watched the local news and the ABC evening news. I had dinner of a fried
boneless center cut pork chop, steamed broccoli, microwave potato, ice tea, and
75% decaffeinated and 25% regular Folgers’s instant coffee. I chatted with a
couple of friends and a relative. I will now do some regular computer work. CIO
Note: <888> 10/22/01 Monday 3:25 P.M.: I made a couple of telephone
calls. I went out, and I stopped by Smokes for Less, and I bought a carton of
Seneca Lights 100s for $19. I then stopped by Exxon next to the Greenwich
Library, and I bought $13 of premium at $1.739 a gallon. I then stopped by the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I next walked lower Greenwich Avenue, and I sat
out a bit. I then drove down by the waterfront. I then went by the Greenwich
Hospital outpatient clinic, and I got my flu shot. I next went by Stop and
Shop, and I bought 4 pounds of Blue Bonnet margarine for .59 a box pound, buy
one get one free of Khan’s franks for $3.69 both, boneless center cut pork
chops at $2.99 a pound for $3.35, two half gallons of Tropicana premium with
calcium for $2 a carton for $13.40 total. I then returned home. I had a frosted
Citra soda in a frosted mug. I chatted with a relative. I had two hotdogs with
buns and condiments, a homemade dill pickle, and ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 10/22/01 Monday 11:45 A.M.: I was up at 10 A.M.. I had
breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I have finished cleaning up, and I will go out for some errands
shortly. CIO
Note: <888> 11/07/01 Wednesday 7:35 P.M.: I had a Baker’s dozen of
Carr’s crackers with a slice of Cabot Vermont extra sharp cheddar cheese on
each one. I then watched the ABC evening news and the BBC evening news. For
dinner I had three 1/3 inch thick slices of cold beef with Lea and Perrins
Worcestershire sauce on each slice, steamed green and yellow squash with peas,
microwave potato, and ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 11/07/01 Wednesday 5:50 P.M.: I had a piece of apple
pie with my coffee after lunch. I cleaned up, and I went out. I drove downtown.
I sat out for a while. I walked upper Greenwich Avenue. There had just been a
two-hour fire at the Organic Planet restaurant and the Electrolux shop off the top of Greenwich Avenue at Amagerone
Crossway. I sat out for a while at the top of Greenwich Avenue. I walked over
to Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then stopped by CVS. I
bought with the store coupon buy one get one free two 12 packs of BiC sensitive
shave razors for $3.29 both, and a 7 ounce can of CVS sensitive skin shaving
gel for $1.85 plus .31 tax for $5.45. I walked back down the Avenue. I sat out
a while. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then sat out for a while more.
I then drove by the waterfront. I then stopped by the Greenwich Library. I read
the local paper and the Wall Street Journal. I then returned home. CIO
Note: <888> 11/07/01 Wednesday 1:55 P.M.: I tried fixing a
defective floppy 3.5 inch A: drive on the backup computer, but the other spare
replacement drive was probably defective too. I received a telephone call about
some paper work, which I got together, so after my 3 P.M. appointment tomorrow,
I now have a 4:15 P.M. appointment tomorrow. Now it is time to have a bite to
eat and go out. CIO
Note: <888> 11/07/01 Wednesday 12:25 P.M.: I have been doing a
little maintenance. I checked my backup inkjet printer the Compaq IJ200 on the
backup computer, and it was not printing the right colors. I reinstalled the
software. I removed the ink cartridge, and I checked and filled the three
different colors. I cleaned it with que tips and alcohol, and I soaked the
lower half of the ink cartridge in
alcohol for a half hour. I cleaned the printer contacts and the printer
installation area in the printer with a alcohol soaked que tip. Once I
reinstalled the ink cartridge, I ran the print head cleaning utility a number
of times. The alignment utility suggested setting it at 17, but after a number
of test printouts, I found out that 21 gave me a perfect printout with perfect
colors without any color running. Thus this took some time, but now the Compaq
IJ200 on the backup computer is working 100% fine with correct colors. I guess
since I had not used it in over 2 months since I bought the Epson Stylus Color
880 printer, it had dried up a bit. Well, it is now running fine, and I will
have to remember to run off a couple test pages ones a week to keep it from
drying up again. Well, I guess I will now have lunch of two hotdogs with buns
and mustard and ketchup and a sliced dill pickle and ice tea along with coffee.
I will then clean up and go out in about an hour. Have a good afternoon. CIO
Note: <888> 11/07/01 Wednesday 8:05 A.M.: I was up at 7 A.M.. I had
breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I watched some
morning news. CIO
Note: <888> 11/06/01 Tuesday 7:10 P.M.: My guest arrived at 2:30 P.M.. We chatted and
watched television. We had Vermont extra sharp cheddar cheese and Carr’s
crackers. I had a telephone call. About 5:45 P.M., we had dinner of cold beef,
steamed yellow and green squash, microwave potato, and ice tea. My guest
departed about 6:15 P.M.. I watched the ABC evening news. I also had two slices
of apple pie. CIO
Note: <888> 11/06/01 Tuesday 1:15 P.M.: I went out, and I voted. I
then stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I next went by
the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I next stopped by Exxon, and I bought $15
of gasoline at $1.699 a gallon. I then went downtown, and I mailed a letter. I
walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I bought a bow tie pastry at St. Moritz bakery
for $1.25, and I sat out, and I ate it. I then drove by the waterfront. I next
went by the Greenwich Library, and I read the local paper. I then returned
home. I had two cold beef sandwiches with Tabasco, Worcestershire sauce,
barbeque, salt, and pepper flavoring along with Hellmann’s mayonnaise, and I
also had a glass of ice tea and cappuccino.
I am expecting a guest at 2:30 P.M.. CIO
Note: <888> 11/06/01 Tuesday 7:55 A.M.: I finished sifting through
my email and going through http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm . Well, I guess it is time to clean up and go out. Also since it is
Election Day, I have to vote. CIO
Note: <888> 11/06/01 Tuesday 7:00 A.M.: I finished writing the
letter. CIO
Note: <888> 11/06/01 Tuesday 5:50 A.M.: I was up at 5 A.M.. I had
breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I will now write a letter and do some regular computer work. CIO
Note: <888> 11/05/01 Monday 9:00 P.M.: I watched a bit of television. It is now time
for bed. CIO
Note: <888> 11/05/01 Monday 7:50 P.M.: I chatted with a friend.
With dinner, I also had a piece of apple pie. CIO
Note: <888> 11/05/01 Monday 7:20 P.M.: I went back out after lunch
about noon. I went by the Greenwich Library, and I read the local paper, the
Wall Street Journal, and two computer newsweeklies. I then drove by the
waterfront. I next stopped by ELDC thrift shop. I then went by Staples, and I
bought a package of 500 sheets of Staples 90% bright paper for $3.98 plus .24
tax for $4.22 total. I then stopped by the Old Greenwich Thrift shop. I next
drove around Tod’s Point, and I parked at the southwest area and viewed
Manhattan and the skyline on this blustery day. I then stopped by to use the
restroom at the southeast parking area. I then drove up to CompUSA in Norwalk,
Connecticut. I toured the store looking for a large bottle of black inkjet
printer ink, but they were out of it. It is about $14 for a 4-ounce bottle. I
then went to the Citicorp ATM nearby. I then returned to CompUSA, and I bought
E-Z Fill black inkjet refill kit, which comes with the refiller syringe and
three 1.5 ounce bottles of black ink and other refiller tools for $19.99 plus
$1.20 tax for $21.19. I then stopped by Costco, which was nearby, and they let
me have a one-day pass which one has to pay 5% more with. One can buy a
membership for $45. I am not sure if that is for the year or permanent. I
toured the whole store. They have lots of bulk food items there including fresh
meats, fish, and poultry along with many food package items and the usual
assortment of appliances, electronics, clothes, and other necessities. I
noticed Windows XP Professional upgrade there was $185.99 and XP home edition
upgrade was $94.99. I bought a 58-ounce package of Pepperidge Farm goldfish
crackers for $5.99. It has three separate sealed packages. I also bought a 2
pound container of Sorrento grated parmesan cheese for $6.99, and a 21.25 ounce
package of Carr’s crackers coming in five sealed packages for $4.99 plus .90 5%
increase for $18.87 total. I then returned home. I decided to recharge the
black ink cartridge in my Epson Stylus Color 880 printer. It was about a 1/3
full. I followed the printer and ink recharge kit instructions, to remove the
cartridge, place a piece of tape on the bottom of the ink cartridge outlet,
puncture and fill the cartridge with about 8 mm of black ink, and cover the
filler hole with tape. I then cleaned the filling syringe. I then put in the
cartridge, and I press the primer button on the printer, and I then I ran the
printer utilities to clean the nozzles and realign the cartridge. The black
cartridge is now full. The color cartridge is about half full still. I have
enough inks in the color cartridge refill kit to refill the cartridge once, but
I would need to buy some more Cyan since I use some it to try to recharge a
black cartridge when I first bought the kit a year ago. The Epson Stylus Color 880 printer with the
recharged black cartridge works perfectly fine. I will now have two hotdogs,
with buns, ketchup and mustard, and ice tea and potato chips and a dill pickle
slice. CIO
Note: <888> 11/05/01 Monday 10:45 A.M.: I went down by the
waterfront. I chatted with a couple of regulars. One of the regulars told me the
new large store going in on the Byram River in Port Chester, New York will be a
Costco. I then stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I next stopped by the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I then went to the Stop and Shop, and I bought
two Tropicana orange juice 96 ounce containers with calcium for $2.99 each, buy
one get one free S&S 16 ounce dry roasted peanuts both $2.69, Bulls Eye
barbeque sauce 12 ounce $1.99, fresh broccoli heads at .77 a pound for $1.04,
two 12 ounce bars of extra sharp Vermont Cabot cheese $1.99 each bar, 12 pack
of Barq’s rootbeer $3.34 plus 12 five cent can deposits, two rolls of Sparkle
paper towels .89 each, S&S 12 pack of extra large toilet paper $5.69 for
$26.69 after returning a $1.05 in cans. I then went to the Food Emporium, and I
bought a top round roast at $1.99 a pound for $7.36, four boxes of Scottie
tissues at .79 each box, four 28 ounce cans of TuttoRosso crushed tomatoes .49
each can, two packages of Butterball turkey franks $1.29 each package, white
seedless grapes at $1.49 a pound for $2.10, and a homemade apple pie $1.99 for
$19.04 total. I then returned home. I put away my purchases. I then started
cooking the top round roast. I seasoned all sides with celery salt, garlic
powder, and ground black pepper, and then I coated it with Texas Best Barbeque
sauce, and I am cooking it in the convection oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for
50 minutes. I will have an early lunch of a few slices of the roast with Lea
and Perrins Worcestershire sauce with a microwave potato, steamed fresh yellow
squash slices, ice tea, and cappuccino. CIO
Note: <888> 11/05/01 Monday 6:15 A.M.: I sifted through my email. I
went through http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm . I guess, I will now clean up and go out for some fresh air in a little
while. CIO
Note: <888> 11/05/01 Monday 5:50 A.M.: I did not go out. Instead I
rested. I had a friend call about 9 P.M.. I rested until 5 A.M.. I had
breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I heard a lot
of airplanes last night, so I guess they evacuated Bermuda with the oncoming
hurricane. CIO
Note: <888> 11/04/01 Sunday 5:05 A.M.: I had a cappuccino. I
chatted with a relative. I fell asleep. I chatted with another relative. I just
had the rest of the Purdue chicken in two chicken sandwiches with Hellmann’s
mayonnaise, Tabasco, salt, and pepper along with ice tea. I called up the Casa Marina Hotel in Key
West, Florida http://www.casamarinakeywest.com/intro.html , and they told me they have evacuated the hotel. I suggested to the
person answering the telephone, they should either leave Key West or go to the
taller La Conche Hotel in the center of Key West. I guess I should clean up now
and go out. CIO
Note: <888> 11/04/01 Sunday 11:05 A.M.: I watched a bit of
television. I had two hotdogs with buns and condiments and a dill pickle slice
and potato chips and ice tea. There was
this report in the Boston Globe about a false terrorism incident http://www.boston.com/globe/metro/ . Well time to clean up and go out. CIO
Note: <888> 11/04/01 Sunday 7:15 A.M.: I checked out the Microsoft
Presentation demonstrations. According to the Microsoft Compatibility Wizard
MSBackup from Windows ME should work with Windows XP home edition. Perhaps, I
will buy the home edition when I can afford it some time in the near future. I
am also listening to a bit of television. I am wearing my new robe I bought on
Friday to stay a little bit warmer and comfortable. CIO
Note: <888> 11/04/01 Sunday 5:20 A.M.: I went to bed at 9 P.M., and
I received a telephone call at around midnight. I was finally up at 4 A.M.. I
watched some of the morning news. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I will now do a little regular
computer work. CIO
Note: <888> 11/03/01 Saturday 8:55 P.M.: While I was downtown, I
also played a quick pick for a dollar at Zyn stationary. I also bought a USA
flag pin for fifty cents, which I put in my change purse. CIO
Note: <888> 11/03/01 Saturday 8:50 P.M.: I had some potato chips
and ice tea. I guess I will head off to bed shortly. CIO
Note: <888> 11/03/01 Saturday 8:00 P.M.: I went back out, and I
walked lower Greenwich Avenue, and I sat out for a while. I then drove down by
the waterfront. I next walked the lower Greenwich Avenue area again, and I also
chatted with a couple of people. I then sat out for a while more. I returned
home, and I chatted with a friend. CIO
Note: <888> 11/03/01 Saturday 3:10 P.M.: I had a cold chicken leg
and thigh along with microwave potato and steamed fresh zucchini and some ice
tea. I will now have a cappuccino, and then I will go out for some more fresh
air. I put the crank radio in the kitchen entrance bookcase top shelf. If one of my readers is down south in the
Florida Keys, they can study the hurricane information from http://mrscott.com/weather.htm . CIO
Note: <888> 11/03/01 Saturday 2:10 P.M.: I went out, and I drove by
the waterfront. I chatted with a visitor from England. I then returned uptown.
I saw the Democratic candidates for selectman come parading through town in
their Mercedes. I then saw the more humble Republican candidates for selectman
come walking down the Avenue. Lolly Prince was accompanied by Republican
Governor Rowland of Connecticut along with a number of other Republican
luminaries from around town. I then walked up to Restoration Hardware. I then
ran over to Greenwich Avenue Bank of New York ATM, and then from Restoration Hardware,
I bought the last Freeplay Self Powered AM/FM Radio S360 regularly $49.99 for
$29.99 plus $1.80 tax for $31.79 total. It is made in South Africa. I figured
if we ever lose power for an extended
period of time, it would come in handy for listening to the radio when
batteries run down. It does not have batteries, but has a cranking mechanism
that lasts for hours along with solar cells. It has very clear radio reception.
I then sat out some more. I next went to Stop and Shop, and I bought a dozen
extra large eggs for $1.89 and a 10-pack box of S&S powdered milk for $5.49
for $7.38 total. I ran into some friends, and I gave them a ride to the Port
Chester, New York shopping center where Kohl’s and A&P is located. I then
returned home, and I had some ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 11/03/01 Saturday 10:35 A.M.: I finished house cleaning
and watering the plants. I will now clean up and go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note: <888> 11/03/01 Saturday 8:40 A.M.: I rested until 4 A.M.. I
then had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I
then rested more until 8 A.M.. I watched a bit of morning news. I had two
hotdogs with buns and mustard and ketchup, a dill pickle slice, potato chips,
and ice tea. I will now do my house cleaning. CIO
Note: <888> 11/02/01 Friday 7:50 P.M.: I put $10 on my laundry
card. CIO
Note: <888> 11/02/01 Friday 7:40 P.M.: Well, I watched the ABC
evening news and the BBC evening news. I had a bowl of potato chips with ice
tea. Well, I guess I will head off to bed. Have a good night. CIO
Note: <888> 11/02/01 Friday 6:15 P.M.: I went back out, and I
stopped by the Greenwich Library. I read the Greenwich Times, the Wall Street
Journal, PC Magazine, PC World, Time Magazine, and two computer newsweeklies. I
then sat out for a while downtown. I then stopped by the ATM machine at Putnam
Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I next stopped by the Stop and Shop. I
bought two green and two yellow squash at $1.29 a pound for $2.85, buy one get
one free Colonial Beef franks for $3.49 both, two pounds of Blue Bonnet
margarine at .59 a box pound and a 12.25 ounce bag of Wise potato chips for
$1.99 for $9.51 total. I then stopped by Val’s liquor at the same shopping
plaza, and I bought a 10-ounce bottle of Angostura bitters for $8.79 plus .53
taxes for $9.32 total. I then returned home, and I had some ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 11/02/01 Friday 3:05 P.M.: I went back out, and I
stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then went by the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. I dropped off the Panasonic video camera there
without the battery pack which I did not have. I then drove downtown. I paid my rent at First Union Bank. I then
went to the Post Office, and I obtained a money order to pay my Verizon
telephone bill. I then stopped by the Mews Merry Go Round thrift shop, and I
bought a burgundy with stripes Ralph Lauren Polo terry cloth bathrobe extra
large my size for $12. I then sat out for a while. I next walked lower
Greenwich Avenue. I then drove down by the waterfront. I then stopped by the
Food Emporium, and I bought on sale a 38 ounce bag of Hasslenut coffee for
$8.79, two 13.5 ounce balance blend 50 % less caffeine for $1.50 each, and two
regular 13.5 ounce Red Bag beans for $1.50 each for $14.75 total. I then returned
home. I had a Diet Coke in a frosted mug. I then had two hotdogs with buns and
ketchup and mustard and two dill pickle slices and ice tea. I then mixed all
the coffee beans together, and I put them in eight mason jars in the freezer
along with filling my primary Braun coffee grinder. I then filled the ice
trays. I am now going to have a cup of cappuccino, and then I probably will go
back outside. CIO
Note: <888> 11/02/01 Friday 11:25 A.M.: I checked the mail. I
cleaned up. I went out, and I stopped at the Bank of New York ATM in Port
Chester, New York. I noticed, they’re building a bit new building on the river
in Port Chester. I went over to the Vitamin Shoppe, and I bought Glucosamine
and Chondroitin with MSM regularly
$57.95 for $34.77 for 240 capsules, B-Complex-50 100 Capsules regularly $10.95
for $6.57, Niacinamide 500 mg. 100 capsules regularly $7.95 for $4.77 foro
$46.11 total. I the stopped by Smokes for Less in Byram, and I bought three
cartons of Seneca Lights 100s for $19 a carton for $57 total. I then returned
home, and I put away my purchases. Now I have to do some errands in downtown
Greenwich. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week 11/02/01:
Note: <888> 11/02/01 Friday 9:15 A.M.: I rested until 8 A.M.. I
watched a bit of the morning news. I had a cold chicken leg and thigh, steamed
frozen peas, microwave potato, ice tea, and coffee. I will now send out my
weekly email. CIO
Note: <888> 11/02/01 Friday 3:20 A.M.: I sifted through my email.
CIO
Note: <888> 11/02/01 Friday 2:45 A.M.: I was up at 1 A.M.. I had
breakfast of toast, oatmeal, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I watched a
bit of the morning news. I clipped my toenails and fingers nails, so I do not
become like Howard Hughes. I have the demonstrations that Microsoft handed out,
but I will not be installing them for now. I did get a $50 mail in rebate
coupon from Microsoft for Windows XP Professional upgrade, but since I will not
be upgrading my computer in the near future to a faster processor, I feel I do
not need to buy it, even if I could afford it. Well time for some regular
computer work at http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm. CIO
Note: <888> 11/01/01 Thursday 7:55 P.M.: I had a breast of chicken
sandwich along with two dill slices and ice tea. I relaxed a bit. I now will go
to bed. CIO
Note: <888> 11/01/01 Thursday 6:20 P.M.: I went out at 8 P.M. after
cleaning up. I stopped by the Arnold Bread store outlet, and I bought three
loaves of 12 grain bread and 2 ten packs of Freihofers hotdog buns $3.91 total.
I then went by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I next went by
Exxon next to the Greenwich Library, and I bought $13.75 of premium at $1.699 a
gallon. I then went by the central Greenwich Post Office. I obtained four money
orders for .90 each, and I paid my GEICO automobile insurance, AT&T long
distance, Cablevision, and Optimum Online. I then drove over to the Stamford Marriott,
and I attended the Microsoft Windows XP presentation. It was very enlightening
demonstration with about thousand people attending. They gave us a souvenir bag
with various items, and after the presentation for filling out the form, they
gave us a free Windows XP T-shirt and a free parking coupon. Since I was a bit
tired, I did not try to converse much. There were other Microsoft partners
there. They gave away a signed copy by Bill Gates of Windows XP Professional
with a mouse to one lucky winner. Alas, it was not I. I left about noon with
out attending the separate partners or customers conference. I then went over
to the Ridgeway Center, and I toured Staples. I then went to Odd Job, and I
bought a five pack of lighters for .99, two cans of Ajax for .59 each, and a
roll of Christmas paper for $1.59 for $3.84 total. I then went by Old
Greenwich, and I got a hair cut at Off Center hair stylists for $16 plus $4
tip. I then toured the Old Greenwich thrift shop, and they have a docking
station for a laptop there for $25. I then drove around Tod’s Point, and I
walked briefly out to the shore at the southeast parking area. I next stopped
by the Greenwich Police station to retrieve a lost item, but the officer I
needed to see was not there. I then stopped by the Greenwich Hospital thrift
shop. I next made my 3 P.M. appointment. I then went by CVS on Greenwich
Avenue, and I bought two 2 packs of 32 ounces of European Mystique conditioner
and shampoo for $1.49 each two bottle pack plus .18 tax for $3.16 total. I then
went by the Greenwich Hardware store, and I bought two 2 packs of Value Light
15 watt frosted candelabra bulbs for $3.20 each two pack plus .38 tax for $6.78
total. I then stopped by Stop and Shop, and I obtained a 48 ounce jar of
Hellmann’s mayonnaise for $3.49, B&G kosher dill pickle spears $1.99, 2
quart bottles of lemon cleaner for $1.19, S&S 5 pounds of sugar $2.39, a
five pound bag of Russet potatoes for .99 for $11.38 total. I then returned home, and I had a diet Coke
in a frosted mug sitting outside after putting away my purchases. I put the new
candelabra bulbs in the sconces above the dining room table. CIO
Note: <888> 11/01/01 Thursday 6:40 A.M.: I watched some PBS channel
21 programming on volcanology and tectonics and geophysics. I watched the BBC
news. I had a cup of cappuccino. I will now have some of the chicken, rice,
onion soup along with ice tea and a couple of biscuits with margarine. I will
then clean up, and I will go out after 8 A.M.. CIO
Note: <888> 11/01/01 Thursday 4:20 A.M.: I finished writing the
letter. CIO
Note: <888> 11/01/01 Thursday 3:30 A.M.: I rested a bit. I finished
making the ice tea. I will now write a letter. CIO
Note: <888> 11/01/01 Thursday 2:00 A.M.: I got my bills ready to
pay this morning. I am watching a bit of television. I had a couple slices of
white breast chicken meat with a few drops Tabasco sauce, microwave potato,
steamed fresh asparagus, and ice tea. I will now make up a batch of http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm . CIO
Note: <888> 11/01/01 Thursday 12:15 A.M.: I restarted the Apache
log for the month. I also sifted through my email. I also put Atomic Clock Sync
on the computer available from www.download.com .
CIO
Note: <888> 11/14/01 Wednesday 10:20 P.M.: I watched a bit of
television. I had the last piece of apple pie.
I will now do a bit of reading. CIO
Note: <888> 11/14/01 Wednesday 7:25 P.M.: I coated one of the
double thick pork chops with olive oil, and then I seasoned it with garlic
powder, ground black pepper, celery salt, oregano, basil, and Italian spices,
and I baked it in a Pyrex dish in the convection oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit
for 35 minutes. I had it for dinner with a little Parmesan cheese on it and Lea
and Perrins Worcestershire sauce along with a microwave potato and steamed
broccoli spears and sliced yellow squash with margarine along with a glass of
ice tea. I will have a cappuccino. I watched the ABC evening news, and I am now
watching the BBC World. CIO
Note: <888> 11/14/01 Wednesday 5:55 P.M.: I went out, and I stopped
by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then went by the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift shop, and I viewed their Christmas preview offerings. I then
went downtown, and I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue with another
local. I chatted with another local. I then drove down by the waterfront. I
then stopped by the Food Emporium, and I bought two double thick center cut
pork chops at $1.99 a pound for $4.06, a head of organic broccoli for $1.99 for
$6.05 total. I then went by Stop and Shop, and I bought a 5 pound bag of Russet
potatoes for .99, a Glade Plugin Hawaiian breeze scent for $2.99, and
Butterball Boneless hickory smoked turkey breast white meat at $3.79 a pound
for $8.04 for $12.20 total. I bought the Butterball turkey breast early since
they are good for a month, and the grocery store frequently runs out of the
Butterball boneless hickory smoked turkey breast right before Thanksgiving. It
is easier to cook and serve with less hassle than the whole bird. I returned
home, and I had a dozen Carr’s crackers with Vermont Cabot extra sharp cheddar
cheese slices and slices of Wilson pepperoni along with ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 11/14/01 Wednesday 1:30 P.M.: I was up at 12:30 A.M.. I
had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I will now
clean up and go out. CIO
Note: <888> 11/14/01 Wednesday 1:40 A.M.: I watched a bit of
television with vintage BBC footage on World War II on PBS channel 13 about
Dunkirk. I guess I will now head off to bed. CIO
Note: <888> 11/13/01 Tuesday 11:05 P.M.: I watched a bit more
television. I went through my normal Internet routine, and I sifted through the
email. I chatted with a couple of relatives.
The computer is running much better after running the maintenance
utilities that I ran earlier in the evening.
It is pretty quiet on the computer front. CIO
Note: <888> 11/13/01 Tuesday 8:30 P.M.: I went out, and I stopped
by the Greenwich Library. I read the local paper, the Wall Street Journal, Time
magazine, PC magazine, and Britain. I sat out for a while at the library. I
then drove down by the waterfront. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I
returned home. I did maintenance on the computer. I ran Norton Disk Doctor,
Norton WinDoctor, Norton SpeedDisk, and Win Optimizer. While running the
utilities, I watched the ABC evening news. I am watching television now. I
chatted with a friend. For dinner, I had
two hotdogs with mustard and ketchup and buns along with the rest of Fettuccini
Medici and ice tea and cappuccino. Earlier in the evening when I returned, I
had Carr’s crackers with Vermont Cabot extra sharp cheddar cheese and slices of
Wilson pepperoni. CIO
Note: <888> 11/13/01 Tuesday 12:35 P.M.: I had some goldfish
crackers and ice tea before going to bed about 11:30 P.M. last night. I was up
at 11 A.M.. I checked the mail. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I guess, I will clean up and go out
for some daytime activity. CIO
Note: <888> 11/12/01 Monday 10:10 P.M.: I watched the Channel 21
PBS presentation of the finding of the H.M.S. Hood and the Bismarck. I was able
to eliminate the waves on the television by adjusting the white VCR cable that
leads into the VCR. Well, I guess it is time to start to end my day. I have been
sleeping a bit more than usual recently, but since I have been on a daytime
schedule which I enjoy, I have been having a bit more active routine than when
I am on a night schedule, so I tend to need a little bit more rest. To any of
the younger generation whom might find my routine “Scott’s Random Notes” a bit
tedious, let me assure them that it is the nature of being middle aged at age
51 that I tend to reflect my age and not necessarily the younger age viewpoint
presented on television regularly. I opened up one of the three packs of
Pepperidge Farm goldfish crackers last night, and I had some around midnight.
Since I have chipped two of my teeth, and I think both of them need crowns, I
have been trying not to eat any food that is too hard such as nuts. Well have a
good night. CIO
Note: <888> 11/12/01 Monday 8:45 P.M.: I ordered two color ink
cartridges for my Epson Stylus Color 880 color printer from http://www.3dayinkjet.com
for $10.75 apiece plus $5 shipping for $26.50 total. I am a little bit hesitant
about using the ink available for the refilling the cartridge available at
CompUSA, because when I use the same inks for refilling my Compaq IJ200
printer, the colors came out noticeably different. I also went through my email
and http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm . CIO
Note: <888> 11/12/01 Monday 7:40 P.M.: I had dinner two hotdogs
with buns and mustard and ketchup along with reheated Fettuccini Medici and ice
tea and a slice of apple pie. I watched the ABC evening news and the BBC evening
news. CIO
Note: <888> 11/12/01 Monday 5:55 P.M.: I put Direct X 8.1 on my
computer system. CIO
Note: <888> 11/12/01 Monday 5:00 P.M.: I went back out, and I
walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I sat out at various locations. I
stopped by CVS during my walk, and I bought buy one get one free of two 1.5
liter bottles of CVS yellow mouth wash for $3.99 both and a CVS bleach toilet
tank tablet for $1.99 plus .36 tax for $6.34 total. While sitting out downtown, I found .17 on
the ground. I drove by the waterfront. I sat out by the library also for a
while. The library was closed for the Veterans Day Holiday today. I then went
by the Arnold Bread store outlet, and I bought two packages of 8 Arnold hotdog
buns and three loaves of Freihofers twelve-grain bread, all for $5.26 total. I
then returned home, and I had a frosted Diet Coke in a frosted mug. I put the
new bleach toilet tank tablet in the toilet tank. CIO
Note: <888> 11/12/01 Monday 1:25 P.M.: I went over to the Greenwich
Hospital, and I had blood drawn at the laboratory as part of my every two-year
physical. I fasted before having the blood drawn. I then stopped by the
Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop, and they are closed until Wednesday November
14, 2001 setting up for a new opening. I returned home. For breakfast I had seven pancakes made with
pancake max with Log Cabin maple syrup and margarine along with coffee, orange
juice, and vitamins. I will now go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note: <888> 11/12/01 Monday 10:45 A.M.: I just was awaken about a
half hour ago by a friend saying that a jet had gone down over Queens, New
York. The local media here reports that it probably was not terrorism since the
engine fell off the American Airlines airbus headed to the Dominican Republic
before it crashed shortly after takeoff from J.F.K. airport. New York City has
closed all bridges and tunnels inbound, but they are still open outbound. I
will not eat breakfast now. I will clean up and go out for an appointment. CIO
Note: <888> 11/11/01 Sunday 10:10 P.M.: I watched a bit of
television with my guest. I chatted with a relative. I cooked the two double
thick center cut pork chops in the convection oven for 40 minutes at 350
degrees Fahrenheit. I coated them with olive oil and seasoned them with garlic powder,
celery salt, ground black pepper, oregano, basil, and Italian spices. We had
the pork chops with steamed yellow and green squash and reheated Fettuccini
Medici along with ice tea. We then watched more television for the rest of the
evening. I had a piece of apple pie
after doing the dishes. My guest left at
9:30 P.M., and I just finished watching television. I guess I should start
winding down and begin to think about heading off to bed. CIO
Note: <888> 11/11/01 Sunday 5:40 P.M.: My guest showed up, and we
chatted for a while, and we had ice tea. We then drove down by the waterfront.
We then went out to Tod’s Point, and we walked around the three-mile walk
around Tod’s Point. We stopped by
Staples. We then returned back to my apartment. We had Carr’s crackers with
Cabot’s Vermont extra sharp cheddar cheese with Wilson pepperoni with it and
ice tea. We are now watching a bit of television. CIO
Note: <888> 11/11/01 Sunday 12:55 P.M.: I went to bed at 11 P.M.,
and I was up at 10 A.M.. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I started my laundry.
A neighbor gave me $5 for driving him over to Port Chester by Home
Depot. I returned home, and I started making http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm . I just finished putting away the laundry. I put clean sheets on my
bed. I will be done making the ice tea in a short period. I have a friend due
to arrive shortly to visit. I am thinking about throwing out the Fettuccini
Medici since the pepperoni in it seems to be giving me heartburn. CIO
Note: <888> 11/10/01 Saturday 9:50 P.M.: I watched a bit of
television, including seeing the movie again Dante’s Peak. It reminded me that
I should not keep my coffee beans in the freezer, so I took them out, and I put
them underneath the dining room table. I guess, I will start winding down for
the night, and I will head off to bed in a little while. CIO
Note: <888> 11/10/01 Saturday 7:30 P.M.: I also had a piece of
apple pie. CIO
Note: <888> 11/10/01 Saturday 7:10 P.M.: I went back out, and they
were just finishing up the fire cleanup on Greenwich Avenue. The fire was above
the women’s clothes store Henry Lehr, which seemed to have removed their
merchandise already. I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue, and I sat
out at various locations. I drove down by the waterfront. I stopped by the Food
Emporium, and I bought double thick center cut pork chops at $1.99 a pound for
$3.46, two yellow and two green squash at $1.39 a pound for $2.78, and a apple
pie for $1.99 for $8.23 total. I then
returned home. I watched the NBC nightly news. I had a frosted diet Coke in a frosted
mug. I will now have some reheated Fettuccini Medici along with ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 11/10/01 Saturday 4:20 P.M.: After the cappuccino, I
had 14 Carr’s crackers each with a ¾ inch by 1/8 inch by 2.5 inch piece of
Vermont Cabot extra sharp cheddar cheese and two pieces of Wilson’s pepperoni
on them. I will now go out again, and see if Greenwich Avenue is still there.
CIO
Note: <888> 11/10/01 Saturday 3:35 P.M.: I put Draino in the
bathroom sink before going out. I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue.
I sat out at a couple of locations. I went by Lecters which as a 20% to 40% off
going out of business sale. I drove down by the waterfront. I then stopped by
the Greenwich Library. I heard a lot of sirens and fire engines responding to a
fire nearby. I walked over to Lewis Street and Greenwich Avenue, and there was
a second story or attic fire in the building next to the Complete Kitchen on
Greenwich Avenue, which is, suppose to be a dress shop. It looks like the whole
fire brigade showed up. I then returned to the Greenwich Library, and I read
the local paper. The fire engines were still there when I left. I noticed
earlier this week, one can buy a different version of the Freeplay battery self
powered hand crank radio or a similar flash light are available at the Food
Emporium downtown near the check out counters. I returned home, and I am just
about ready to have a cappuccino. CIO
Note: <888> 11/10/01 Saturday 11:55 A.M.: I finished house cleaning
and watering the plants. I just had two hotdogs with mustard and ketchup and ice
tea. I will now clean up and go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note: <888> 11/10/01 Saturday 9:25 A.M.: I was up at 9 A.M.. I will
now have breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee,
and vitamins. I will listen to http://www.radio10.nl/live20.ram . I will start my house cleaning and watering the plants after I have my
coffee. CIO
Note: <888> 11/09/01 Friday 11:20 P.M.: I watched a bit of
television. I will now head off to bed. Have a good night. CIO
Note: <888> 11/09/01 Friday 8:30 P.M.: I went out after the last
message, and I stopped by the Greenwich Library. I read three computer newsweeklies
and the Wall Street Journal. I then went downtown, and I walked lower Greenwich
Avenue. I next stopped by the Stop and Shop, and I bought two 96 ounce
containers of Tropicana fresh orange juice with calcium for $2.99 each, a quart
of Hellmann’s real mayonnaise for $2.69, two jars of Five Brothers creamy
alfredo garlic pasta sauce for $2.99 each 16 ounce jar, a dozen large eggs
$1.69, two 8 ounce bars of Cabot Vermont extra sharp cheddar cheese for $1.99
each, a 16 ounce package of Wilson’s pepperoni $4.99, and Wizard air
neutralizer for .99 for $26.36 total. I then returned home. I got out the Simac
pasta machine, and I made up a pound and a half of fresh egg pasta about six
inches long and a half inch wide using two Simac measuring cups of flour and
four eggs with a couple of teaspoons of water for the pasta dough mixture. I
then diced one large onion and then I diced 70 thin Wilson pepperoni slices and
put them both in a pot adding the 16 ounce jar of Five Brothers creamy alfredo
garlic sauce with a quarter cup of hot water to get the remains out of the jar
and five pads of margarine along with dashes of garlic powder, ground black
pepper, celery salt, oregano, Italian spices and Basil. I heated this mixture
and simmered it for about ten minutes. I cooked the fresh egg pasta in boiling
water for about four to five minutes. I drained the pasta, and I added about a
fifth of a cup of olive oil on it and mixed it, and then I added the Alfredo
sauce mixture and mixed it all together. I next added a half cup of Sorrento
grated Parmesan cheese, and I mixed it all together. I will call this
Fettuccini Medici. I had about a 12-ounce bowl of the Fettuccini Medici with
ice tea, and I refrigerated the rest in a large Rubbermaid container. CIO
Note: <888> 11/09/01 Friday 3:15 P.M.: Before lunch I had Carr’s
crackers with Cabot Vermont extra sharp cheddar cheese. I then had a couple of
cold beef sandwiches with ice tea for lunch. I then took a nap until 2:30 P.M..
I watched a bit of television. I will now have a cappuccino. I will then clean
up and go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note: <888> 11/09/01 Friday 11:30 A.M.: I went through my email. I
went through http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm . I chatted with a neighbor. The mail person just arrived. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week 11/09/01:
Note: <888> 11/09/01 Friday 9:35 A.M.: I went to bed at 9:30 P.M.,
and I woke up at 8 A.M.. I had some peanuts during the middle of the night. I
just had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I
chatted with a relative. I am listening to http://www.radio10.nl/live20.ram from the Netherlands. I will now send out my weekly notes. CIO
Note: <888> 11/08/01 Thursday 7:50 P.M.: I went out, and I mailed
the letters to a relative at the Valley Road Post office via Priority Mail,
which is $3.95 for everything one can stick in the Priority Mail envelope. I
then made my 3 P.M. appointment, which ran a half hour late, so I read today’s
Wall Street Journal and two National Geographic magazines. I then made my 4:15
P.M. appointment. I next drove downtown. I walked the upper Greenwich Avenue
area. I stopped by CVS, and I used my $4 CVS coupon they sent me to buy an 8
pack of Brawny paper towels for $1.06 after using the coupon. They were on sale
for $4.99. I then sat out for a while. I then walked the lower Greenwich Avenue
area. I returned home, and I watched the ABC evening news and the BBC evening
news. I then had dinner of four 1/3 inch thick slices of cold beef with Lea and
Perrins Worcestershire sauce, steamed frozen green beans, microwave potato, and
ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 11/08/01 Thursday 2:05 P.M.: I printed out fifty copies
of a Christmas letter for a family member. I printed 44 copies very quickly on
the Epson, which now has a ¼ full ink color cartridge, and I printed 8 on the
Compaq, which worked, but needs to be cleaned frequently for good performance.
I had two hotdogs with buns and condiments and the rest of the apple pie for
lunch along with ice tea. I am cleaned up, and I will now go out and mail the
letters to the family member and make my appointments. CIO
Note: <888> 11/08/01 Thursday 10:45 A.M.: I went to bed about 9
P.M.. I had a telephone call from a relative just before going to bed. I was up
at 7:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I watched a bit of morning television. I searched Epson
Stylus Color 880 Inkjet color cartridges on the Internet. One can order them
for about $7 to $8, and it says the cartridge is also refillable. I could order
the exact ink over the Internet, or use the similar ink available from
CompUSA. It says it is better to refill
the cartridge before it is empty. Well right now the Epson Stylus Color 880
printer has a full black cartridge and the color cartridge is halfway full, and
the backup Compaq IJ200 has a full color cartridge. Thus I learned a little bit
more about my options on the procedures. I will now check the mail. CIO
Note: <888> 11/21/01 Wednesday 5:10 P.M.: The two Epson Stylus
Color 880 color inkjet cartridges arrived this morning at 11 A.M. from http://www.3dayinkjet.com
. I put them to the left of the Epson printer to have them available when I
need them. I received a no answer telephone call at around noon. I was up at 3
P.M.. I checked my mail. I tinkered with the computer. I cannot find a free
software search engine for my web server that would run under Windows XP.
Excite use to have a free program, but it does not seem to be offered now. I
chatted with a relative. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I guess I will now clean up and go out for
some fresh air. CIO
Note: <888> 11/21/01 Wednesday 7:00 A.M.: Well, I am off to bed.
For a interesting new weather program try www.weatherbug.com
. CIO
Note: <888> 11/21/01 Wednesday 6:20 A.M.: After dinner last night,
I went by the library, and I read the local paper, the Wall Street Journal, and
PC World. I then drove by the waterfront. I returned home. I decided to
reinstall the beta 2 of Microsoft Windows XP Professional. I installed it while
watching television. I was finished installing it about 2 A.M.. I had some ice
tea while installing it. I installed the XP driver for the Epson Stylus Color
880 printer. I also installed the XP drivers for my Creative Live MP3 card. All
of the programs that are suppose to work seem to work. The XP install downloaded new files for the
XP beta, so maybe it is improved over the beta release. They system is running
fine. I also checked the headphone connector and plugged it in all the way, so
it gets both speakers on either side working. I also reconnected the Compaq
IJ200 color printer to the backup computer.
About midnight I had a couple of hotdogs with buns and condiments and
ice tea. Well, I am a bit tired, so I guess I will head off to bed. CIO
Note: <888> 11/20/01 Tuesday 5:35 P.M.: The mail arrived shortly
before noon, but the Epson Inkjet cartridges did not arrive. I got the Abercrombie and Fitch Christmas
catalog, which is a bit risqué http://www.abercrombie.com/
. I watched a bit of news. I then rested until 4 P.M.. I got up, and I watched
a bit of news. I had dinner of two slices of cold cooked eye round beef with
horseradish and Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce along with steamed fresh
broccoli and microwave potato and ice tea and cappuccino. I am just finishing
up making a batch http://mrscott.com/icetea.htm, which I will put in the refrigerator after I shower and clean up. I
will then head out for the library since it is a cold damp night. CIO
Note: <888> 11/20/01 Tuesday 11:10 A.M.: I went to bed at 2:30
A.M., and I was up at 9:30 A.M.. I checked the mail a couple of times. I had
breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. CIO
Note: <888> 11/20/01 Tuesday 12:25 A.M.: Well, I finished my
regular computer routine. I guess I will relax for the rest of the evening
before heading off to bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note: <888> 11/19/01 Monday 11:25 P.M.: I went out, and I walked
the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I sat out at various locations. I
chatted with one local merchant. I once again suggested that some enterprising
entrepreneur could put deluxe boneless hams in vats of Jack Daniel’s whiskey,
and after soaking them in the Jack Daniels whiskey for two or three months,
they could cover them with some ingredient like cloves, white peppercorns or
black peppercorn or items like poppy seeds or sea salt or some other herbal
seeds, and they could slow cure them in hickory or mesquite smokers for three
to six months to come up with a deluxe holiday ham that might be enjoyable to
gourmets. It might turn out a bit like
prochutto or one of the other cured European meats, and possibly one of the
Europeans might know about such a process. I then returned home. I watched
television, and I guess I was hungry. I ate a whole box of Carr’s English
crackers with slices of a whole 10-ounce bar Vermont Cabot extra sharp cheddar
cheese on them while watching television and drinking ice tea. Well, I guess I
sort of pigged out. I guess I will now do a little bit of regular computer
work. CIO
Note: <888> 11/19/01 Monday 8:10 P.M.: I watched the ABC evening
news and the BBC World Report. I once had a friend tell me that my apartment looked
like one of the Vanderbilt railroad cars in Sherburne, Vermont. Well, I just
saw a television program about Christmas at Biltmore House and Gardens. I guess
one can research the current activities there at http://www.biltmore.com to
see what special events they may have this Holiday season. I use to live near
there. Another time on the way up from Florida, I stopped by Biltmore House and
Gardens on my way to going to hike the Appalachian Trail for a few days, but
alas at the early morning hour I arrived in Ashville, North Carolina; I did not
have the funds to tour Biltmore. Of course, since I am supposedly descended
from people in the Bilt area of the Netherlands, they might have let me in for
free. On the bus from Atlanta that early morning to Ashville, North Carolina, I
passed many miles of peach blossoms in bloom in the early spring. Of course
around Biltmore House and Gardens, which is adjacent to the Pisgah National
Forest, one has to be vigilant and watch out for wildlife particularly bears
which frequent the woods. Well, it is time to go out. CIO
Note: <888> 11/19/01 Monday 6:30 P.M.: After the last message, http://www.3dayinkjet.com
call me up, and they told me that the 2
Epson Stylus Color 880 inkjet color cartridges that I ordered from them had shipped
on last Wednesday, so I guess they should be here probably tomorrow. I
showered, and I cleaned up. I went by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason
Street, and I did some business. I then stopped by the central Greenwich Post
Office, and I mailed the package to a relative Priority Mail for $3.50. I them
made my 4 P.M. appointment. I read the Saturday, Sunday, and Monday Greenwich
Times while waiting. I then stopped by the Arnold Bread store outlet. They did
not have pumpkin pies. I bought a 14-ounce bag of Arnold Premium cornbread
stuffing for $1.79. I then went by the waterfront, and I told a local fisherman
he should read “Great Waters” by Deborah Cramer. I then went by the Stop and
Shop, and I bought a fresh from the bakery Pumpkin pie for $2.99, a dozen large
eggs for $1.69, fresh asparagus at $1.99 a pound for $2.21, a red pepper at .99
a pound for .98, a 16 ounce can of Ocean Spray whole berry cranberry sauce .99,
two golden delicious apples at .99 a pound .91, a bulb of garlic at $2.49 a
pound .45, a jar of Gold’s extra hot horseradish .99, a 10 ounce bar of Cabot’s
Vermont extra sharp cheddar cheese $2, a pound of S&S whole milk mozzarella
$1.99, for $15.20 total. I then returned home, and I put away my purchases, and
I had some ice tea. I will now have dinner of two slices of cold cooked eye
round beef with horseradish on them and Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce,
steamed fresh broccoli, microwave potato, ice tea, and cappuccino. I guess I
will then go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note: <888> 11/19/01 Monday 2:15 P.M.: I was up at 1 P.M.. I
checked the mail, and the Epson Stylus Color 880 inkjet color cartridges that I
ordered from http://www.3dayinkjet.com
have not arrived yet. I called them on their toll free line, and I left a
message. I then had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I wrapped a package to send, and I will mail it when I go
out after I clean up. I have a 4 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note: <888> 11/19/01 Monday 4:10 A.M.: Well, I read a bit. I guess,
I will now head off to bed. I have a 4 P.M. appointment today. CIO
Note: <888> 11/19/01 Monday 2:45 A.M.: I watched some television. I
had two slices of cold cooked beef with Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce,
two small microwave potatoes, and steamed frozen green beans and ice tea. I
will now do some reading. CIO
Note: <888> 11/19/01 Monday 12:55 A.M.: I tried to install the
Apace 2.0.28 beta, but it did not work, so I uninstalled it. CIO
Note: <888> 11/18/01 Sunday 11:20 P.M.: After the cappuccino, I
reconnected my headphones that I had connected to the stereo system to the
computer instead, so I can listen to computer sounds with the headphones at
night without disturbing my neighbors. I had the headphone hung on the back of
the stereo speaker beneath the right mouse pad. One can change the connection
to the stereo connector hung on the left bottom desk drawer adjacent nearby
easily. CIO
Note: <888> 11/18/01 Sunday 10:15 P.M.: I went out, and I walked
the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I sat out at various locations. I drove
down by the waterfront. I returned home, and I watched a bit of television. I
had some goldfish crackers and ice tea. I guess I will have a cup of cappuccino
now. Well now that it is winter, I guess I will start looking for more to do on
the Internet. I could always try
chatting with strangers, but since I tend to be a rather reclusive person, I
don’t know if I want to try talking with strangers. I used to do that up until
about three years ago, and I spent most of my time giving people technical
support. CIO
Note: <888> 11/18/01 Sunday 6:25 P.M.: I fell asleep about 6 A.M..
I woke up at 3 P.M., and I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I fell back asleep until 6 P.M.. I guess I will read some
computer news. Then I will have two hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice
tea. I will then clean up, and I will go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note: <888> 11/18/01 Sunday 4:05 A.M.: I relaxed a bit. I practiced
my broken French. I updated http://mrscott.com/nasa.htm
and http://mrscott.com/nasa-108.htm . Well, now I am off to bed. Have a quiet morning. CIO
Note: <888> 11/18/01 Sunday 1:25 A.M.: I watched a bit of
television. I had some goldfish crackers and ice tea. I guess, I will now head
off to bed. CIO
Note: <888> 11/18/01 Sunday 12:10 A.M.: Well, I have finished my
regular Internet routine. It is time to relax a bit and maybe watch television
before going to bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note: <888> 11/17/01 Saturday 11:30 P.M.: I upgraded my monthly
broadcast http://mrscott.com/sound.htm
. I tried chatting with a relative during the broadcast that has a bad
cellphone connection to tower, and I tried to convinced them to order a
Cellular Antenna Booster http://www.ewirelessaccessories.com/EWA/antennax.html , but they were doubtful if it would work.
They were asking me about computers, and they recommended this site they had
seen on television http://www.v2premier.com
for an excellent overall computer package.
They were enthused with this package http://www.shopnbc.com/famdetail.asp?familyID=v18570 which looks interesting. Well, I hope they
get their cell phone booster antenna, so they can call me with free minutes on
weekends with Verizon wireless” http://www.verizonwireless.com” , which when it has a nearby tower seems to be most excellent. CIO
Note: <888> 11/17/01 Saturday 9:25 P.M.: I had a good dinner. I
guess I will now do a bit of regular computer work. I guess the recipe for Thanksgiving Day will
be sliced white Butterball hickory smoked turkey breast meat with Heinz turkey
gravy with sliced mushrooms, Arnold stuffing possibly using my famous stuffing
recipe http://mrscott.com/stuffing.htm , microwave yam potato with margarine, a fresh vegetable like broccoli,
Ocean Spray canned cranberries, and pumpkin pie. I still have to get the fresh
vegetable, Ocean Spray canned cranberries, the Arnold stuffing mix, pumpkin pie
hopefully from the Arnold outlet, and for the stuffing a couple of apples, red
pepper, and a bulb of garlic. The Presbyterian Church is serving a Thanksgiving
meal for those of you whom are eligible and sign up ahead of time. CIO
Note: <888> 11/17/01 Saturday 8:10 P.M.: Well, I went out, and I
stopped by the ATM machine at Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I
then went by the Exxon gasoline station next to the Greenwich Library, and I
bought $15 of premium at $1.639 a gallon. I next walked the entire length of
Greenwich Avenue, and I sat out at various locations, and browsed CVS. People
were eagerly lining up on the cold night to see “Harry Potter” at the Greenwich
Train Station movie theatre. I then drove by the waterfront. I next stop by the
Stop and Shop, and I bought a eye round roast at $2.49 a pound for $7.92, 10
ounces of fresh mushrooms for $2.19, two golden yams at .59 a pound for .97
both, two jars of Heinz home style turkey gravy for .99 a pound for $13.06
total. I then returned home, and I chatted with a neighbor. I put the eye round
roast in the convection oven at 325 degrees Fahrenheit for 50 minutes, and it
will be done in ten minutes. I seasoned it with celery salt, garlic powder,
ground black pepper, Italian spices, oregano, and basil and Texas Best barbeque
sauce. I will have a couple slices of it with steamed fresh broccoli and a
microwave potato along with ice tea and a cappuccino. I called a friend on the telephone. CIO
Note: <888> 11/17/01 Saturday 4:15 P.M.: I finished house cleaning
and watering the plants. I chatted with a relative. I just had two hotdogs with
buns and condiments and ice tea. I will now clean up and go out for some fresh
air. I also put in the new Glade Hawaiian scent plugin in the kitchen replacing
the old one for scent control. CIO
Note: <888> 11/17/01 Saturday 1:45 P.M.: I was awake at 12:30 P.M.
by a friend calling. I checked the mail.
I still have not received the ink cartridges from http://www.3dayinkjet.com,
which I ordered on Monday. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice,
coffee, and vitamins. I will now do house cleaning and listen to http://www.radio10.nl/live20.ram, which is the oldies, but good old time tunes from Amsterdam. Of course,
I cannot understand a word of what they’re saying in Dutch. Still the Dutch
tend to have a sense of humor. I remember the last time I was in Amsterdam; the
Dutch were arresting all the Middle Eastern people who were creating too many
problems with their viewpoints of Dutch liberalism. It was somewhat amusing to
see one of the countries behind Royal Dutch Shell arresting Middle Eastern
visitors for violating Dutch laws. Perhaps the Middle Eastern people were just
cold in the rather cold damp weather of the North Sea. Worldwide observers have
told me that the biggest people in the world are the Holland Dutch. We were
once reminded of that about 15 years ago in Greenwich when a Dutch cheese
salesman showed up from Mattrich in the Netherlands. He was standing there in
the Food Emporium selling gouda cheese wheels which must way about 800 pounds.
The Dutch cheese salesman was over seven feet tall weighing over 700 pounds
wearing Dutch Pantaloons and size 25 wooden shoes. He had the same look at
Prince Charles but bigger. Needless to say, no one hassled the Dutch cheese
salesman while he was at the Food Emporium. That was the same time that the G8
conference was going on in Mattrich in the Netherlands. Thus the Dutch do more
than sell tulips. Well it is time for house cleaning. Have a good day. CIO
Note: <888> 11/17/01 Saturday 2:20 A.M.: I went through http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm and I sifted through my email. I had another crank email from the Sadaam
Hussain email address again threatening terrorism. I forwarded it to the local
police and a few other people on my email list. I suppose it is some person
causing trouble. I cannot figure out why Microsoft lets the email address
continue. Well, I had some goldfish
crackers and ice tea. It is time for bed. CIO
Note: <888> 11/17/01 Saturday 12:25 A.M.: I put Ashampoo Win
Optimizer Deluxe beta on the computer, and I ran some of the utilities. CIO
Note: <888> 11/16/01 Friday 10:40 P.M.: I went out, and I walked
the lower Greenwich Avenue area and the train station area. I sat out at a
couple of different locations. I then walked the upper Greenwich Avenue area,
and I sat out at various locations. I chatted with a local walker. I then drove
down by the waterfront. I next returned home. I had to use the bathroom three
times at Starbucks when I was out, so I guess when I have a big cup of coffee
before going out, it means multiple well timed trips to Starbucks to relieve
myself. There is also a bathroom at the Greenwich Arts center, when it is open.
Thataways also has a convenient bathroom. I guess when the new hotel Mir del
Mar is open they will have public bathrooms. Also the Food Emporium and the
Greenwich Library, and the train station when open have bathrooms. I suppose
when one travels into new and unfamiliar locations, one has to be more on the
lookout for restrooms than in familiar locations. I remember in Manhattan about
twenty years ago, some of the more convenient bathrooms for the public in
midtown were at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Stanhope Hotel, the Waldorf
Astoria, the Brasserie restaurant in the basement of the Seagram’s Building,
the St. Regis Hotel, the Plaza Hotel, the Citicorp Plaza, the lower level of
the RCA building, the Hilton Hotel on 6th Avenue, and the now
defunct east side airline terminal. Of course today with certain buildings
worrying about security, not all buildings are open to the general public. One
can always go into a restaurant or a pub to use a public facility, but
frequently one does not want to buy something to use the bathroom. Well in
Paris, they make it more convenient for the men with lavatories on the street,
but I am not sure Manhattan wants to go that way. I suppose Manhattan now has
Starbucks type coffee shops with restrooms for people to go to the bathroom.
CIO
Note: <888> 11/16/01 Friday 7:55 P.M.: I watched the ABC evening
news and the BBC world report. For dinner I cooked the last double thick center
cut pork chop in a Pyrex dish. I coated the chop with olive oil, and I seasoned
it with ground black pepper, celery salt, garlic powder, Italian spices,
oregano, and Basil, and I cooked it in the convection oven at 350 degrees
Fahrenheit for 35 minutes. I had it along with steamed fresh organic broccoli
and steamed slice zucchini and a microwave potato with ice tea. I then had a
50% decaffeinated Folgers’s instant and 50% Folgers’s regular coffee after
dinner. I will now go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note: <888> 11/16/01 Friday 6:05 P.M.: I cleaned up, and I went
out. I first called up the property desk at the Greenwich Police department,
and they told me I could pick up an item I left off there 6 months ago. I went
by the property department at the Greenwich Police department and retrieved the
lost item I found it six months ago. I
stopped by George Bennett jewelers, and he told me it was worth $100 to $150. I
will use it for a Christmas gift for a family relative. I then walked up to the
top of Greenwich Avenue, and I went to Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason
street. I then sat out for a while. I then returned back down the Avenue. I
drove down by the waterfront. I ran into a former neighbor. We drove over to
Smokes for Less in Byram, and I bought two cartons of Seneca Lights 100s for
$19 a carton or $38 total. We then
checked out the package store across the street. I recommended to my former
neighbor that wine is cheaper in New York, so we drove over to Var Max liquor
pantry just west of Cumberland Farms in Port Chester, New York. The neighbor
picked up some beverage supplies. I noticed that the 1.5 liter bottles of Rene
Junot wine is $5.99 and regular bottles of Mettuse Portuguese rose wine at the
clearance bin section are $3.33 a bottle. Of course Var Max has a large
selection of wines and liquors. However, hard liquor tends to be cheaper in
Connecticut. We then returned downtown, and I dropped my former neighbor off. I
then drove by the waterfront. I next went to the Greenwich Library, and I read
the local paper and the Wall Street Journal. The local paper the Greenwich
Times said yesterday that the town was doubling the Grand List tax list
assessments, so I assumes that means the town is doubling the property tax rate
unless they lower the mill rate on the tax assessments. I then returned home,
and I had a glass of ice tea. I put the
found item in a Tiffany jewelry box for shipping later. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week 11/16/01:
Note: <888> 11/16/01 Friday 1:10 P.M.: I was up at noon. I checked my
mail. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee,
and vitamins. It is now time to send out my weekly notes message. CIO
Note: <888> 11/16/01 Friday 2:50 A.M.: Well, I watched a bit of
television. I guess I will head off to bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note: <888> 11/16/01 Friday 12:05 A.M.: I mailed the letter. I
drove around downtown. I returned home, and I had a couple of bowls of goldfish
crackers with ice tea. I watched a bit of television. CIO
Note: <888> 11/15/01 Thursday 10:35 P.M.: I finished writing a
letter to a family member. I will now go out and mail it at the Valley Road
Post office, and then I will go for a short cruise. CIO
Note: <888> 11/15/01 Thursday 9:40 P.M.: I watched the ABC evening
news. I went out after my cappuccino. I walked the entire length of Greenwich
Avenue. I sat out at various locations.
I drove down by the waterfront. I just returned home, and I had some ice
tea. I will now write a letter. CIO
Note: <888> 11/15/01 Thursday 6:05 P.M.: I drove down by the
waterfront, and I chatted briefly with a local. I then made my 3 P.M.
appointment. I then viewed the merchandise at the Greenwich Hospital Thrift
shop. I next sat out for a while downtown. I then went to the Greenwich
Library, and I paid a .30 fine, and I renewed “Great Waters” which I have still
now finished. I read the Greenwich Times; The Wall Street Journal had a most
excellent article on Saudi Arabia, and three computer newsweeklies. I noticed
all the library computers are down, and the reference desk told me they are
installing Windows XP on their systems. I returned home, and I had a glass of
ice tea with fifteen Carr’s crackers with slices of Vermont Cabot extra sharp
cheddar cheese and a couple of thin slices of Wilson pepperoni. I will now have
two hotdogs with mustard and ketchup, and then I will have a cappuccino. I
guess since it is a warm night I will go out for some fresh air. They put some new chairs and a table in the
entryway of my building today. CIO
Note: <888> 11/15/01 Thursday 1:25 P.M.: I was up at noon. I had
breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I watched the
Bush Putkin news conference on television. A friend called from Manhattan on
his cellphone while he was getting off the bus at Lincoln Center. I advised the
friend while on the west side of Manhattan to take a look at http://www.amnh.org/ , the
American Museum of Natural History which has lots of new exhibits according to
what I have read in the New York Times over the years. Perhaps this is where
the dinosaur eggs I found in Decatur, Alabama in the mid 1950s ended up. I know
they have a new planetarium. Well time to clean up. I have a 3 P.M.
appointment. CIO
Note: <888> 11/15/01 Thursday 12:25 A.M.: I read a bit. I had a
plate of Carr’s crackers with Vermont Cabot extra sharp cheddar cheese with
Wilson Pepperoni slices and a glass of ice tea. I guess it is time to head off
to bed. Have a good morning. CIO
Note: <888> 11/30/01 Friday 1:15 P.M.: I went out, and I stopped by
Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then went by the Greenwich
post office, and I obtained 39 stamps for $13.25. 20 of them are Santa Claus stamps, and 19 of
them are Mother and Child nativity scene stamps. I also obtained money orders
and paid this month’s and last month’s Cablevision and Optimum Online bills or
a double payment for each. I also paid with money orders my GEICO automobile insurance,
all of my AT&T past and current bills including the collect phone calls on
my bill, and I also paid the balance of my Northeast Utilities electricity
account. I then drove down by the waterfront. I next drove over to Staples in
Old Greenwich. I bought the buy one get one free special of the Microsoft Works
Suite 2002 which includes Works 2002, Word 2002, Streets and Trips 2002,
Encarta 2002, Money 2002, and Picture It Photo all for $79.94 plus $4.80 tax
for $84.74 total. For the free item I got the two-software box package of
Symantec’s Norton Systems Works 2002 and Norton Personal Firewall 2002. Then I
returned to Byram, and I went to Smokes for Less, and I bought 3 cartons of
Seneca Lights 100s for $19 a carton for $57 total. I then returned home. I am
making up a batch of ice tea. I just had a sliced baked boneless breast of
chicken sandwich with Hellmann’s mayonnaise and McHilney’s Tabasco sauce along
with ice tea. I will now install the new software packages, and then I will run
the new Norton Utilities. Well I hope you all enjoy the afternoon. CIO
Note: <888> 11/30/01 Friday 9:15 A.M.: Well, I cleaned up. I got my
bills ready to pay. I guess I will go ahead and pay my entire bill including
the Collect calls on the AT&T telephone bill. I chatted with AT&T and
Verizon telephone representatives, and I had them freeze collect telephone
calls on my bill. Well it is now time to go out. Have a good morning. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week 11/30/01:
Note: <888> 11/30/01 Friday 5:05 A.M.: I chatted with the AT&T
service operator again, and they will not take the telephone overcharges off my
AT&T bill despite talking with them a long time. I went to bed about 9
P.M., and I received a telephone call from a friend leaving town, and we
chatted for a while. I finally awoke at 3:30 A.M., and I had breakfast of three
medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I chatted with
the Verizon telephone operator, and they said I should put a block on my
telephone service, so people cannot try to call me collect. I guess I will have
to pay off the AT&T bill gradually when I can afford it. It seems like the
wealthier people are always dreaming up ways to harass the poorer people with
excess cost of living costs. Well I will
now do a little regular computer work. I have to go out this morning and pay
some bills. Thus it is pretty much the
same old routine. I will now send out my weekly email message. It will be interesting to see whether Excite
@Home cablevision continues to be provided or whether the judge in his decision
will shut down the company today. There is alternative Internet access in the
area through Cablevision Optimum Online, but none of them allow high-speed
server access, so I can run the server. The cheapest ADSL is about $50 a month,
and they are a tenth the speed of Excite @Home for upload speed. Well have a
good day. CIO
Note: <888> 11/29/01 Thursday 7:15 P.M.: I chatted with AT&T
for a while, and they still will not change the bill which is an obvious rip
off anyway one looks at it including this month’s bill. I guess AT&T is now
totally corrupt too. Well despite all the cajoling, it looks like I will either
have to pay the rip off or I will have to get a phone card or another telephone
long distance provider. It is really a shame to see AT&T resort to such
cutter type tactics. I then had a sliced chicken sandwich with mayonnaise and
McHilney’s Tabasco sauce along with the last slice of pumpkin pie and a glass
of ice tea. Well have a good evening; I will probably be heading off to bed
shortly. CIO
Note: <888> 11/29/01 Thursday 4:40 P.M.: I checked the mail. I
called up AT&T about disputed telephone charges on a telephone bill and
chatted on their 800 numbers for 45 minutes. They said last month they would
reverse the charges. Now they’re saying they cannot reverse the charges.
Basically from over two months ago, I have $45 of collect telephone calls from
a local telephone payphone when an acquaintance did not have telephone change.
It seems rather like extortion that AT&T would charge one to two dollars a
minute for a collect call from a local telephone when it use to be only a
quarter. I guess since AT&T is not making as much money as they once did,
they have taken to extorting their established customers. I know of one retired
older lady who was charged $70 by AT&T for a two minute collect telephone
call from St. Simon’s Island, Georgia to Greenwich, Connecticut. AT&T better get its act together or it
will be going the way of the Gooney Bird. I am sure if members of the frugal Scottish
Bell family who are still stockholders in AT&T were advised, they would
take action to terminate current management of AT&T. If a company like
AT&T cannot keep in step with current Federal Communications regulations on
tariffs, I am sure other business groups are taking advantage of areas like
Wall Street by ignoring the Securities and Exchange Commission as if it did not
exist. I guess we will have to call this new breed of businesspersons “White
Collar Pirates” or “WCP” for short. I finally went out about 11 A.M.. I drove
over a neighbor to Port Chester, and the neighbor gave me $3 in gasoline
money. I then stopped by the Valley Road
Post office, and I mailed a letter. I generally prefer writing a letter for
more accurate communications. I then stopped by the Greenwich Hospital thrift
shop. I went by the library, and I read
the local paper and the Wall Street Journal. I next drove downtown. I stopped
by the Mews Thrift shop, and I bought a glass ashtray in a wooden holder for
$3. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue, and I sat out for a while. I then drove down by the waterfront. I then made my 3 P.M. appointment early, and
I just now returned. I just had a frosted Diet Coke in a frosted mug upon
returning. CIO
Note: <888> 11/29/01 Thursday 9:40 A.M.: I rested until 9 A.M.. I
just had two hotdogs with buns and condiments and a slice of pumpkin pie along
with a glass of ice tea. I will now clean up and go out. CIO
Note: <888> 11/29/01 Thursday 7:00 A.M.: I had a piece of pumpkin
pie. Since it is a bit damp out, I think I will wait until 8:30 A.M. to go out
when some destinations are open for the day. CIO
Note: <888> 11/29/01 Thursday 6:40 A.M.: I wrote a letter to a
family member. I will now clean up and go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note: <888> 11/29/01 Thursday 4:55 A.M.: I was up at 4 A.M.. I had
breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I am now doing
some regular computer work. CIO
Note: <888> 11/28/01 Wednesday 9:25 P.M.: I watched a bit of
television. I had dinner of reheated half of boneless breast of chicken cooked
in white wine with herbs and garlic, steamed cauliflower, microwave potato and
ice tea. I then watched the NBC evening news. I just finished watching the
Christmas Tree lighting event on WNBC television from Rockefeller Center Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree and http://www.nyctourist.com/xmas_rockcenter1.htm and http://www.spondulinx.com/nojava/demo5/index.shtml .
Well, I am a bit tired, so I will relax a bit, and then I will head off
to bed. CIO
Note: <888> 11/28/01 Wednesday 4:55 P.M.: I went out, and I stopped by the Arnold Bread
store www.bestfoods.com,
and I bought a loaf of Freihofers hearty grain bread, a 10 pack of their hotdog
buns, and two 8 packs of Arnold’s hotdog buns for $3.56 total. I then drove by
the waterfront at a couple of locations. I next went by the Greenwich Hospital
Thrift Shop. I then went downtown. I stopped by the Mews Thrift shop, and they
gave me a Nagano Winter Olympics pin with the Xerox logo on it. I then sat out
for a while. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then went to the Greenwich
Library, and I read the Wall Street Journal, PC Magazine, the Greenwich Times,
and three computer newsweeklies. I sat outside at the library for a while. I
then returned home, and I had a frosted Diet Coke in a frosted mug. I noticed
coming into my building, we now have a print about the Buffalo Bill Museum in
Cody, Wyoming. CIO
Note: <888> 11/28/01 Wednesday 12:10 P.M.: I watched a bit of television after the last
message. I had a piece of pumpkin pie. I then rested until now. I guess I will now check the mail, and after
that I will have two hotdogs with buns and mustard and ketchup and ice tea and
a piece of pumpkin pie. Then I will clean up and go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note: <888> 11/28/01 Wednesday 5:30 A.M.: I finished sifting
through my email. I guess I will clean up, and then I will probably watch a
little television. CIO
Note: <888> 11/28/01 Wednesday 4:15 A.M.: I watched television
while having the cappuccino. I just took the Mrs. Smith’s Pumpkin pie out of
the convection oven, and it now has to cool for two hours on a wire rack. I
will now sift through my email. CIO
Note: <888> 11/28/01 Wednesday 3:30 A.M.: Dinner was delicious. I
am cooking the Mrs. Smith’s frozen pumpkin pie right now. It is time for
cappuccino. CIO
Note: <888> 11/28/01 Wednesday 3:05 A.M.: I threw out the rest of
the turkey gravy. I took four halves of Purdue boneless breasts of chicken, and
I rinsed them off. I then put a few tablespoons of olive oil in a Pyrex baking
dish, and placed each of the four chicken breasts in the dish coating both
sides with the olive oil in the dish. I then put about a half inch of white
wine in the dish. I next chopped four gloves of garlic and sprinkled it on the
four breasts. I then sprinkled them with garlic powder, celery powder, chicken
and meat seasoning, ground black pepper, Italian spices, oregano, and Basil. I
am baking them in the convection oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 35 minutes.
I then peeled a half of yam, and I diced it into half-inch cubes. I will steam
the Yam cubes with chunks of cauliflower and slices of four asparagus. I will
have one of the four chicken breast halves for dinner with sprinkled grated
Parmesan cheese on it along with grated Parmesan cheese and margarine on the
vegetables and ice tea. After doing the dishes, I will have a cappuccino. CIO
Note: <888> 11/28/01 Wednesday 2:20 A.M.: I tried downloading and
installing the Salt Lake City, Utah Winter Olympics 2002 screen saver from www.saltlake2002.com,
however it did not work in Windows XP. I updated with the latest modifications
my Stuffing recipe http://mrscott.com/stuffing.htm with the most recent version at the end. I am not sure why it is so
popular since I don’t think Grand Union stuffing mix is available anymore. I
have had about 3,000 hits on the stuffing page this month according to http://24.228.18.154/statsct/www2001/topurl1101.html. CIO
Note: <888> 11/28/01 Wednesday 12:25 A.M.: Bad news Excite @home
which I use through Cablevision might be shutting down http://www.internetnews.com/isp-news/article/0,,8_929681,00.html in which case I probably would have to get
Optimum Online, however I would not be able to run the server anymore unless I
got ADSL which is about a tenth the speed. I am going through http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm. I noticed while looking at Staples Advertisements for this week that
one can buy Symantec System works 2002 for $70 plus it has a $30 mailin upgrade
rebate, and one can also gets a free copy of Microsoft Works Suite 2002 http://instorespecials.staples.com/staples/listing_detail.asp?listingid=-2099151598&storeid=2278740 from Staples. Well, lets hope we do not lose
Excite @Home. Possibly Cablevision might be able to keep my service going. I talked with Optimum Online tech support,
and they did not know anything about the status of Excite @Home. CIO
Note: <888> 11/27/01 Tuesday 10:30 P.M.: I went to bed at 1 P.M.. I
received two calls from a relative about tech support. I woke up at 9:30 P.M..
I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I called the relative back. CIO
Note: <888> 11/27/01 Tuesday 12:30 P.M.: Well, I checked the mail.
I just had the last of the turkey in a sandwich with Hellmann’s mayonnaise and
McHilney’s Tabasco sauce. I guess I will now watch some television. For a change I took a Vioxx for my arthritis.
CIO
Note: <888> 11/27/01 Tuesday 11:45 A.M.: I removed some old
programs from the computer including the Creative Web Cam programs, which I did
not need. I removed the Creative Web Cam
files since they were interfering with my screen saver activation button from
the calculator button from the keyboard. I will now check the mail. CIO
Note: <888> 11/27/01 Tuesday 10:35 A.M.: I set the Calculator
button on the keyboard to activate the Screen Saver. I updated Music Match and
Napster. I checked my desktop icon programs to make sure they work. I cleaned
up the icons on the desktop and in the start menu. I did a few other routine
computer house cleaning chores. I just received a telephone call from a
relative. I will now check the mail. CIO
Note: <888> 11/27/01 Tuesday 9:20 A.M.: I relaxed about an hour. I
had a cup of cappuccino. I did some fine-tuning on the computer, and I looked
at various programs on Windows XP Professional. CIO
Note: <888> 11/27/01 Tuesday 5:35 A.M.: I did not install the
desktop themes since they were in beta. I had a turkey sandwich with Hellmann’s
mayonnaise and Gold’s horseradish and McHilney’s Tabasco sauce along with ice
tea. I think I might rest a bit. CIO
Note: <888> 11/27/01 Tuesday 5:00 A.M.: I fiddled with Creative
Programs for Creative Video Blaster Web cam Control for Windows 2000 which
worked, but the Creative Video Blaster Web cam Monitor for XP does not work
since I do not have a Creative Camera. I believe the programs came from when I
tested a Creative camera. I logged onto http://www.xp-erience.org/,
and I installed a Broadband Connection tweak. I downloaded three theme files
for XP, which I will install shortly. I turned off Microphone boost, so the
sound hiss does not come through my speakers.
I read a lot of the content at http://www.xp-erience.org/
. CIO
Note: <888> 11/27/01 Tuesday 12:30 A.M.: I went to bed. I received
a telephone call from a friend at 6 P.M.. I woke up at 11:30 P.M.. I had
breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I will now do
some computer work. CIO
Note: <888> 11/26/01 Monday 5:05 P.M.: I made my 1 P.M.
appointment. I then stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I next drove
downtown, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I then drove down by the
waterfront. I then stopped by the Greenwich Library, and I read the local
paper. I just now returned home. I had a call from a relative on the answering
machine about tech support. I will now have some Goldfish crackers and ice tea
and then I will head off to bed. I hope you all have a good evening. CIO
Note: <888> 11/26/01 Monday 11:55 A.M.: I checked the mail. I
chatted with a neighbor. I returned back upstairs, and I had a couple of hotdogs
with buns and ketchup and mustard along with ice tea and a cappuccino. I
checked Word 2000 and my driver for the STV0673 camera allows one to insert a
picture from the Ezonics USB Ezcam into a Word 2000 file. Well it is time to
clean up. I have a 1 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note: <888> 11/26/01 Monday 10:20 A.M.: When I installed the
Logitech driver for my cordless mouse, it indicated the batteries were low on
the cordless mouse, so I replaced them and then configured the mouse. I still
cannot get the “Sleep” button to work on the Microsoft Internet Pro Keyboard
even when I installed the XP drivers. I installed the Java Virtual machine for
Windows XP, which is available for download.
About 6 A.M., I had a turkey sandwich with Hellmann’s mayonnaise and
McHilney’s Tabasco sauce. I spent about five hours trying to get Microsoft Home
Publisher 2000 to work. I uninstalled and reinstalled it a number of times. I
used a Works 2000 cleanup file utility to no avail. I tried cleaning my Cdrom
player. I finally learned from the error message on startup that there was a
file in the C:\Windows\System32 folder called “awrdscdc.ax” that I renamed
“awrdscdc.axbak”, and then finally Microsoft Home Publisher 2000 worked just
fine. The file is a Win Amp file that interferes with it. I also rearranged the shortcuts in my startup
folder so they are all in sub folders. I
also installed the Power Toys for XP. Well, I will now check to see if the postman
arrived. CIO
Note: <888> 11/26/01 Monday 4:30 A.M.: I upgraded the Sound Blaster
Live MP3 driver from the Windows Update device drivers update. I was able to
fix the Windows Installer problem by running the two command line parameters in
this file http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q260/4/04.asp . I will also update the drivers for my
Microsoft Internet Pro Keyboard and my Logitech Cordless mouse. I will then
also reinstall Microsoft Publisher 2000 to fix the saving project problem. CIO
Note: <888> 11/26/01 Monday 2:20 A.M.: I looked at the Webinator
Searchware program demo, but I could not get it going. Basically searchware software is now
expensive, and I do not have the resources on my computer to run the Microsoft
Server along with Microsoft FrontPage. Actually the nature of my directory not
having a useful search engine leads one into exploring the directory for some
useful information that one normally might now know that exists, so one would
not normally search for it. CIO
Note: <888> 11/26/01 Monday 1:00 A.M.: I am awake. I was up at
midnight. I received a telephone call about 9 P.M.. I noticed that my computer
had tried to restart, so more than likely the power was interupted at 6:53 P.M.
according to the computer log. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I guess I will do a little bit of
regular computer activity. CIO
Note: <888> 11/25/01 Sunday 4:10 P.M.: Well, I watched a bit of
public media. I guess it is time for bed. Have a good night. CIO
Note: <888> 11/25/01 Sunday 2:05 P.M.: I went back out, and I sat
out a while. I walked lower Greenwich Avenue and the train station area. I then drove down by the waterfront. I next
went over to the Greenwich Library, and I sat out for a while. I then read the
local paper when the library opened. I just now returned home, and I am having
a ice tea. I guess I will now have two hotdogs with buns and ketchup and
mustard along with the ice tea. Then I will probably relax a bit. I am trying
to stay up later, so I am up later in the morning tomorrow. I have a 1 P.M.
appointment tomorrow. CIO
Note: <888> 11/25/01 Sunday 10:25 A.M.: I Christmas wrapped the
change purse and the FreePlay windup radio to use as Christmas gifts to myself.
I had a cappuccino. I will now go out for some more fresh air. CIO
Note: <888> 11/25/01 Sunday 9:10 A.M.: I went out after the last message, and I
mailed the letter at the Valley Road Post Office. I then drove downtown. I
walked the train station area. I then walked the entire length of Greenwich
Avenue. I sat out at various locations. I used the ATM at Putnam Trust Bank of
New York on Greenwich Avenue. I then drove by the waterfront, and I sat out and
enjoyed the morning sunshine for a while. With this unusually warm weather, it
is my theory that the Gulf Stream has moved further westward giving us warmer
tropical weather along the Connecticut shore line. I then went to Stop and
Shop. I bought Purdue boneless breasts of chicken at $1.99 a pound for $2.91,
two packages of Imperial margarine for .99 each, a dozen large eggs for $1.69,
and buy one get one free of Ball Park beef franks for $3.79 both for $10.37
total. I then returned home. I relaxed a bit, and I had some ice tea. Well, I have been on a mixed up schedule
recently. I will either relax a bit or watch some television. CIO
Note: <888> 11/25/01 Sunday 5:05 A.M.: I just had the turkey sandwich. I will now
clean up and go out. CIO
Note: <888> 11/25/01 Sunday 4:40 A.M.: I just wrote a letter to a family
member. I will now have a turkey
sandwich with Hellmann’s mayonnaise and Gold’s horseradish and McHilney Tabasco
sauce along with the rest of the stuffing and ice tea. I will then clean up, and I will go out and
mail the letter and get a breath of fresh air if it is not still raining. CIO
Note: <888> 11/25/01 Sunday 3:10 A.M.: I just finished and put away
the laundry. I am having a glass of ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 11/25/01 Sunday 2:20 A.M.: I browsed some web pages. I
put clean sheets on the bedroom bed. CIO
Note: <888> 11/25/01 Sunday 2:00 A.M.: I started the dry cycle on
the laundry. One does not stick a plastic shower curtain or bath mat in a dryer
because they would melt. I rehung the shower curtain and liner and reinstalled
the bath mat in the bath area. CIO
Note: <888> 11/25/01 Sunday 1:30 A.M.: I was up at midnight. I had
breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I just started
my laundry. I am also washing in bleach the shower curtain, the shower curtain
liner, and the bath mat to remove mold and mildew. I will now do a little bit
of regular computer work. CIO
Note: <888> 11/24/01 Saturday 8:45 P.M.: My guest, and I watched a
bit of television. About 5 P.M. we went over to Port Chester, New York. We went
to the Port Chester flea market, and I bought a leather change purse for $2. We
then went to Odd Job, and I bought a $22 box of 14 Christmas cards for $5. I
also bought a gift-wrapped calculator for $1. They have lots of Christmas items
at Odd Job. We then stopped by the Mobil
station in Port Chester, New York where premium is a dime a gallon cheaper. We
then drove back by the waterfront in Greenwich.
We then returned home, and my guest had a cappuccino. We chatted for a while. My guest just left
for another destination. CIO
Note: <888> 11/24/01 Saturday 4:05 P.M.: I was up at 3 P.M. when a
friend showed up. We chatted. We each had a turkey sandwich with Hellmann’s
mayonnaise and Gold’s horseradish along with stuffing. I will now have a
cappuccino. CIO
Note: <888> 11/24/01 Saturday 10:00 A.M.: I went through my usual
computer routine http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm and I sifted through my email. I just finished vacuuming. I checked the
mail, but it has not arrived yet. I just
chatted with a relative. Well, I am
getting tired, so maybe I will relax a bit and head off to bed. CIO
Note: <888> 11/24/01 Saturday 8:40 A.M.: I went out after the last
message; I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I sat out at various
locations. I used the ATM at Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Greenwich Avenue.
I drove down by the waterfront. I stopped by Exxon, and I bought $6.75 of
premium at $1.639 a gallon. I then went by the Food Emporium, and I bought a
head of cauliflower for .99 and a five-pound bag of AC sugar for $2.39 for
$3.38 total. I then walked across the street to the Stop and Shop, and I bought
a O Cedar dishwashing wand two sponge pack replacement with red scouring pad on
the sponges for $2.49, S&S frozen 16 ounces of peas $1.89, and a Mrs.
Smith’s frozen pumpkin pie for $2.50 for $7.03 total. I returned to my car, and
I returned home. I also cleaned the inside of my car windows with glass cleaner
before going out. I put the O Cedar refill on my dishwashing wand and it fit
fine. I had two hotdogs with buns and ketchup and mustard and ice tea. CIO
Note: <888> 11/24/01 Saturday 5:10 A.M.: I finished the house
cleaning except for the vacuuming which I will do later when I won’t disturb my
neighbors. I also watered the plants. I have cleaned up, and I will go out now
for some fresh air. I will first clean the inside of my cars windows before
heading out. CIO
Note: <888> 11/24/01 Saturday 1:50 A.M.: I was up at 1:30 A.M.. I
had a bowl of reheated stuffing. I will now have a cappuccino. I will then do
my house cleaning. CIO
Note: <888> 11/23/01 Friday 10:40 P.M.: My guest, and I watched
television through out the evening. Around 7 P.M., we had the same dinner as
last night reheated. I chatted with a relative about 10 P.M.. My guest just
left. I guess I will have a bit of a rest now. CIO
Note: <888> 11/23/01 Friday 5:35 P.M.: I was up at 4 P.M.. I had
breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I hung my Christmas wreath on the front door. I had a friend show up
for a visit. We are chatting now. CIO
Note: <888> 11/23/01 Friday 9:15 A.M.: I fiddled with the Ezonics
Ezcam drivers some more. I tried installing the Creative Webcam II Windows 2000
driver, I also went to the STMicroelectronics site, and I found a posted driver
update, and I found a driver the same as the Zoom USB 2000 driver posted in
Italy at Digicam, which I finally used. Whatever, I did the camera seems to be
working the same at it always did now. I cannot tell any different between it
and Windows ME with the original drivers. I might have it slightly out of focus
though since without my glasses on it is hard to tell what is in focus. I also
switched the Creative Live MP3 drivers from the Creative ones to the Microsoft
ones that came with Windows XP Professional. I posted a test clip http://mrscott.com/test001.rm for one to view the quality. Well it is time for bed. Have a good
morning. CIO
End of Scott's Notes week 11/23/01:
Note: <888> 11/23/01 Friday 5:55 A.M.: I have been working on the
computer all night and morning. I searched the net, and I found out the Windows
2000 driver for the Zoom USB camera works for my Ezonics Ezcam USB. The Zoom USB driver is for Windows 2000, and
it is not XP approved, and one is warned when installing it. However, my
Ezonics Ezcam USB is working just fine.
It does not seem as clear as before, but it could be because that with
all the resources running in XP, it just does not go as fast. I tinkered with
the setting in the Real Basic Producer 8 to set it up, so it is as good as I
can get it. Well, for now although it is slightly fuzzy, it is good enough for
my monthly broadcast, which is really all I use the camera for. I chatted with
a relative about 2 A.M.. I reinstalled the Ezonics program, which was not
working. I tried reinstalling Microsoft Publisher 2000, but the system would not
let me install it, since the Windows installer would not permit it. I think it
has to do with my Microsoft Works upgrades, and I need to find the right *.msi
file on my system to install or uninstall or reinstall the Works program, so I
can also reinstall Microsoft Publisher 2000. Microsoft Publisher 2000 works,
but it will not let me save a project, which is why I tried to reinstall it.
Thus all this tinkering took some time. I will now send out my weekly notes,
and then I will have a piece of pumpkin pie and ice tea, and then I will go to
bed. Well have a good morning. CIO
Note: <888> 11/22/01 Thursday 11:35 P.M.: I watched a bit of
television. I put away the dishes. I had a piece of pumpkin pie with some ice
tea. I will now do some computer work.
CIO
Note: <888> 11/22/01 Thursday 10:35 P.M.: I went out for a walk. I
walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. Everything is closed except the
Sundown saloon and the movie theatres. I sat out at various locations. I
noticed on a sign that on Sunday December 2, 2001; the Greenwich Avenue
merchants are going to have the Festival of Lights from 3 P.M. to 5 P.M. with a
Santa Claus parade at 5 P.M., and then at 5:30 P.M., they will have the tree
lighting of the trees along Greenwich Avenue. I then drove down by the
waterfront. I returned home. I wished a neighbor Happy Thanksgiving. I guess I
will now watch a little television and do some reading on the computer. CIO
Note: <888> 11/22/01 Thursday 8:15 P.M.: I just had a delicious
Thanksgiving dinner. I first put two and a half cups of white wine in a
three-quart pot. I added two sticks of margarine. I started heating it on
medium heat. I added six diced gloves of garlic, two chopped and diced medium
onions, two peeled and diced medium golden delicious apples, one diced red
pepper, dashes of garlic powder, ground black pepper, celery salt, Basil,
Oregano, Italian spices, thyme, rosemary, Indian Hot curry, Chinese five spice,
cinnamon, chicken and meat seasoning, and two chicken bouillon cubes. I let
this all simmer over medium heat for fifteen minutes stirring occasionally.
After that I added a half box about six ounces of sliced mushrooms, and I
simmered another fifteen minutes. Right
before dinner, I added a 14-ounce bag of Arnold’s premium corn bread stuffing
and stirred it all until the moisture was absorbed and the stuffing was fluffy.
I took two 10 ounce jars of Heinz turkey gravy, and I added six ounces or a
half box of sliced mushrooms, along with dashes of garlic powder, celery salt,
ground black pepper, Italian spices, oregano, and Basil, and I simmered it all
on low for fifteen minutes. I cooked a half of yam in the microwave oven, and I
then heated two half inch slices of the Butterball hickory smoked white meat
turkey breast cover with a microwave cover in the microwave oven on high for
two minutes. For dinner, I had the two
slices of Butterball hickory smoked white turkey meat with the herbal Heinz
turkey gravy with mushrooms on it, along with the stuffing mixture, a half of
yam, steamed sliced asparagus, a dish of cold Ocean Spray whole cranberries
from the can, along with a glass of ice tea and after doing the dishes a
cappuccino. Thus I varied my stuffing recipe http://mrscott.com/stuffing.htm . I have a large container of left over stuffing in the refrigerator
along with the rest of the turkey and gravy for leftovers in the coming days. I
will now clean up and go out for a walk and some fresh air. Happy
Thanksgiving. CIO
Note: <888> 11/22/01 Thursday 6:10
P.M.: I rested until 5 P.M.. I watched the television. I did the breakfast
dishes. I am listening to http://www.radio10.nl/live20.ram . I will start getting ready the Thanksgiving dinner in about a half
hour. CIO
Note: <888> 11/22/01 Thursday 2:05 P.M.: I was up at 1 P.M.. I had
breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I listened to
a bit of http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio5live/live/output28.ram . CIO
Note: <888> 11/22/01 Thursday 4:35 A.M.: I had some goldfish
crackers and ice tea. I watched some television. I replaced the 15-watt light
bulb in the bedroom hallway book lamp. I had a piece of pumpkin pie and some
ice tea. Now it is time for bed. CIO
Note: <888> 11/22/01 Thursday 1:15 A.M.: I finished going through http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm , and I also sifted through my email. I guess I will relax a bit now and
watch some television before going to bed. CIO
Note: <888> 11/22/01 Thursday 12:15 A.M.: I installed FrontPage
Express from an available download from Microsoft since Windows XP uninstalls
FrontPage Express. It works fine. I set the system startup to start the least
number of startup programs, so as to have more memory. About 8 P.M., I started the XP defragmenting
utility. I then went out, and the library was closed, so I dropped off some
videotapes I did not have time to watch. I then went downtown. I walked the
train station area. I sat out for a while. I then walked upper Greenwich
Avenue, and I sat out at a couple of locations. I returned home. For dinner, I
had the rest of the cold cooked beef eye round with horseradish sauce and Lea
and Perrins Worcestershire sauce along with steamed frozen green beans and
steamed fresh broccoli and microwave potato and ice tea and a slice of pumpkin
pie. I then had a 50% Folgers’s decaffeinated instant coffee and 50% Folgers’s
regular instant coffee after dinner. I watched television until just now when
the system finished defragging the C: drive. I rebooted and the system is
running just fine. CIO
Note: <888>
12/31/01 Monday 2:45 P.M.: I went to bed
about 10 P.M. last night. I had a piece of pumpkin pie before going to bed. I
was up at 6 A.M., and I had breakfast of a slice of toasted Rye bread with
grated Parmesan cheese and margarine, orange juice, three medium boiled eggs,
toast, and orange juice. I cleaned up, and I went out about 8:30 A.M.. I
stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then went down to
the central post office, and I obtained five money orders to pay my AT&T
long distance, Northeast Utilities electricity, GEICO automobile insurance,
Cablevision, and Optimum Online. The
five money orders cost .90 apiece or $4.50 for them all. I then walked over to
the First Union Bank on Havemeyer Place, and I paid my rent. I returned to my
car, and I drove down by the waterfront. I then drove over to Staples in Old
Greenwich, and I bought a Sunbeam Electronic pest repeller for $4.98 plus .30
tax for $5.28 total. I then went over to Off Center Hair Stylists in Old
Greenwich, and I had my hair cut for $16 plus $4 tip for $20 total. I then
stopped by CVS in Old Greenwich, and I bought two 12 packs of Diet Caffeine
free Coca Cola for $2.75 each 12 pack plus $1.20 can deposit, two cans of Comet
cleaner for .99 both, a 28 tablet box of Tide cleaner $4.99, two 6.4 ounce
tubes of Crest toothpaste $2.99 both, two Oral B medium toothbrushes $3.99
both, a tube of Old Spice endurance deodorant 3.5 ounce $1.49 for $20.14 total
plus $1.14 tax for $21.28 total. I then drove out to Tod’s Point. I sat out briefly at the southwest picnic
area. I used the bathroom at the southeast beach. I then returned to central
Greenwich. The Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop closed at noon, so I missed them.
I returned home, and I had two hotdogs with buns and mustard and ketchup and
reheated herbal rice along with a slice of pumpkin pie and ice tea and a
cappuccino. I received a crystal bell ornament from Robert Schuler and the
Crystal Cathedral in the mail. I just received a call from a friend who is
coming to visit for New Year’s Eve. CIO
Note: <888>
12/30/01 Sunday 8:05 P.M.: I went out after the last message. I drove downtown,
and I walked the entire Avenue. I sat out at various locations. I stopped by
Zyn's stationary, and I bought #30 lotto card for a $1, but I lost. I stopped
by CVS, and I bought two bars of Dove sensitive skin soap for $2.37 plus .14
tax for $2.51 total. I stopped by Outdoor Traders, and they have the Columbia
jackets for 30% off. I drove down by the waterfront. I stopped by the Greenwich
Library, and I read the local paper. I checked out two videotapes. For those of
you whom have DVD players, the library has a small collection of DVD disks besides
the large collection of videotapes. I then stopped by the Stop and Shop. I
bought a 20 ounce bag of S&S frozen Brussels sprouts for $1.89,a Stauffer’s
frozen 20 ounce lasagna for $3.39, a dozen large eggs $1.69,a box of Twinings
25 bags of Blackcurrant tea$2.89, buy one get one free of Progresso steak and
potato soup $2.39 both, a bunch of broccoli at .99 a pound $1.43, a jar of
Gold’s horseradish $1.19, a 10 ounce bar of S&S Vermont extra sharp cheddar
cheese $2, a three half breast package of White Gem boneless breast of chicken
at $1.99 a pound $4.39 for $21.26 total. I then returned home. I coated the
three half boneless chicken breasts with olive oil, and I placed them in a
Pyrex pie dish, I put several tablespoons of La Choy low sodium soy sauce on
them. I then sprinkled on them garlic powder, celery salt, ground black pepper,
chicken and meat seasoning, Italian spices, oregano, and basil. I then spread
on them Bull Eye barbeque sauce and four chopped cloves of garlic. I then
cooked them in the convection oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 35 minutes. I
then washed and drained two cups of white rice, and I added it to the microwave
rice steamer, and then I added two cups of water and for the third cup of
water, I first added a tablespoon of olive oil, a teaspoon of sesame oil, four
tablespoons of soy sauce, four pads of butter, a few dashes of McHilney’s
Tabasco sauce, and a few sprinkles of garlic powder, celery salt, ground black
pepper, Italian spices, oregano, basil, thyme, nutmeg, ground ginger, rosemary
and a chicken flavor bouillon cube filling the rest of the cup with water for
the third cup. I placed the China Village rice cooker in the microwave oven for
14 minutes, and I left it stand 6 minutes. I had a chicken breast for dinner
with about ¾ cups of herbal rice and steamed fresh broccoli along with ice tea
and a cappuccino. I then started up the computer. I ran Tweak XP, and I enabled
the advertising blocker and the pop up ad blocker, but I then disabled them
since the GeoCities popup for FTP did not work. I also enabled ClearType fonts
and tweaked some other settings. I have had a problem recently logging onto
Yahoo News recently since the delayed advertisements loading cause my Internet
Explorer web browser to freeze up. I will now do a little bit of regular
computer work. CIO
Note: <888>
12/30/01 Sunday 11:55 A.M.: I was up at 6 A.M., and I had breakfast of oatmeal,
a slice of toasted Rye bread with grated parmesan cheese on it and margarine,
orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I went back to sleep until 9 A.M.. I then
got up, and I cleaned my apartment, and I watered the plants. I just had two
hotdogs with buns and mustard and ketchup and ice tea. I will now clean up and go out for some fresh
air. CIO
Note: <888>
12/29/01 Saturday 10:25 P.M.: My friend and I went out for a drive about 9:30
A.M. this morning. We drove down by the waterfront in Greenwich. We then drove
up through back country Greenwich up to Bedford. We stopped by the John Jay
homestead, and although it was closed this time of year we viewed the fields
and the herb garden. We drove around Bedford, New York and over around the
Pound Ridge area. We drove back down through back country Greenwich, and we
stopped by the waterfront in Greenwich again. We returned back to my place
around noon. We chatted a while. I made a turkey sandwich for my guest, and I
had two hotdogs with buns and ketchup and mustard. I took a nap from 2 P.M. to
4:30 P.M.. I chatted some more with my guest.
We went out about 6 P.M., and my guest bought filet of salmon at the
Stop and Shop for $3.99 a pound and heads of broccoli for dinner. We drove
downtown, and then returned back to my place. We chatted until 7:45 P.M.. I
then cooked the filet of salmon rubbed in olive oil in a Pyrex dish with a half
cup of lemon juice, and I put Italian spices, oregano, and Basil on the filet
of salmon, and I cooked it at 325 degrees Fahrenheit in the convection oven for
25 minutes. We had the filet of salmon with steamed fresh broccoli crowns with
a yam potato, ice tea, and cappuccino. We chatted until 10 P.M. when my guest
departed. I will check out the news on the computer, and then I will go to bed.
CIO
Note: <888>
12/29/01 Saturday 8:05 A.M.: Yesterday morning, I checked the mail about 10
A.M.. I then cleaned up, and I went out, and I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of
New York on Mason Street. I then drove down by the waterfront. I then drove
over to the Ridgeway Center in Stamford. I stopped by Staples, and then I
toured Odd Job Trading. They have GE and Phillips DVD players there for $100. I
then went over to Marshall’s. I bought a Columbia Sportswear 4X Xtra large MTR
fleece and waterproof Polyester parka that was regularly $200 for $72 as a
clearance item. It is blue, yellow, and black. It zips apart separating the inner
fleece lining from the polyester outer shell.
Columbia’s web site is www.columbia.com
. They have other winter jackets there,
but I got the last of this particular Columbia jacket. Columbia is a Oregon
company, but the jacket was made in the Philippines. I then returned back to
Greenwich, and I stopped by Stop and Shop, and I bought 10 pack package of
S&S dry milk for $5.49, a large box of Quaker oats old fashioned oatmeal
$3.89, two half gallons of Tropicana calcium orange juice $2.50 each, a 16
ounce bag of S&S frozen peas $1.89, a container of Columbo vanilla yogurt
.99, and two New York shell steaks at $4.99 a pound $7.58 for $24.84 total. I
then returned home, and I had two 1/3 inch thick slices of Butterball honey
white meat breast with Heinz gravy and stuffing along with ice tea and
cappuccino. I then put on my new jacket, and I went out, and I walked the
entire length of Greenwich Avenue. The new Columbia jacket is most comfortable
in the cold weather. I then stopped by the library, and I read the local paper
and the Greenwich Times. I ran into a friend there. I met the friend back at my
apartment, and he brought over a pound of fresh large shrimp and horseradish
shrimp sauce from the Stop and Shop. We had the shrimp before dinner. We chatted a while. For dinner we had the
steaks broiled, half a yam, steamed frozen peas, and ice tea. We stayed up
until 10 P.M.. Another friend called. We
were up at 7 A.M. this morning. For
breakfast we had 3 scrambled eggs apiece, toasted rye slice of rye bread with
margarine and grated parmesan cheese, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. We
will now clean up and go out for a drive today. CIO
End of Scott's Notes
week 12/28/01:
Note: <888>
12/28/01 Friday 7:10 A.M.: I was up at 6 A.M., and I had breakfast of oatmeal,
two slices of toasted Italian bread with margarine and grated parmesan cheese,
orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I will now send out my weekly notes and do
a little bit of regular computer work. CIO
Note: <888>
12/27/01 Thursday 6:00 P.M.: I checked the mail this morning. Earlier this
morning I plugged the NOAA Radio in on top of the hallway bookcase, so as to
free up a wall plug behind the couch underneath the windows. I plugged in a
heavy duty orange extension cord such as one uses for outdoor power tools. I
plugged in the second Delonghi radiator into it, and I put it in front of the
Queen Anne chair, so if it ever gets really cold, I have extra heating power in
the living room. One has to make sure there is enough room around the Delonghi
oil filled radiators for the air to circulate, and they are not too close to
fabric or other items that could possibly get too hot. I set them at 4 when I
turn them on occasionally. Right now the apartment is comfortable with the
electric wall radiators. Although as usual it is a bit drafty especially with
the air circulation box fan going. I
watched some television until 1 P.M.. I cleaned up, and I went out. I drove
down by the waterfront. I then stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop,
and I bought a Delft tile of the Netherlands Club of New York from 1903 to
1978. I then made my 3 P.M. appointment at 2 P.M.. I then stopped by the
Greenwich Library, and I read the local paper. I then went to the Arnold Bread
outlet, and I bought a pumpkin pie for $1.70. I next stopped by Smokes for
Less, and I bought a carton of Seneca lights 100s for $19. I then returned
home. I relaxed a bit. I had two hotdogs with buns and ketchup and mustard and
ice tea and a piece of pumpkin pie. I guess I will go to bed shortly. I put the
Netherlands Club delft tile on the long living room chest of drawers underneath
one of the oil lamps. Stay Warm. CIO
Note: <888>
12/27/01 Thursday 9:40 A.M.: I sifted through six months to a years worth of receipts
and paper work on my bedroom desk, and I sorted all the receipts into different
batches, and I put them away. I am out of room in the file cabinets, so I put
some of them in plastic bags in the milk crate underneath the left lower
bedroom desk. Well, the bedroom desk looks a bit neater anyway. I finished
running Norton Antivirus 2002 on the C: drive. CIO
Note: <888>
12/27/01 Thursday 7:00 A.M.: I went through my regular computer and internet
routine. I had the rest of the Italian fruit bread with margarine. I had some
Carr’s crackers with Vermont extra sharp cheddar cheese. I will now run Norton
Antivirus 2002 after running Symantec Live Update. CIO
Note: <888>
12/27/01 Thursday 3:15 A.M.: I woke up at 1:30 A.M.. I started my laundry which
will be done drying in ten minutes. I put $10 on the laundry card, and I have
$18 left on it. I put clean sheets on the bed. I had breakfast of three medium
boiled eggs, 2 slices of toasted Italian fruit bread with margarine and
parmesan cheese, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I will fold my laundry and
put it away shortly, and then I will do a little bit of regular computer work.
CIO
Note: <888>
12/26/01 Wednesday 7:40 P.M.: I watched a bit of television until 2 A.M.. I
rested until 5 A.M.. I had a meal of two 1/3 inch thick slices of Butterball
Honey roasted turkey breast with Heinz gravy, stuffing, herbal rice, ice tea,
and a cappucinno. I read a while. I went back to sleep until 11 A.M.. I checked
the mail. I cleaned up, and I went out. The Hospital Thrift shop was closed. I
drove downtown, and the Mews thrift shop is closed until after New Years. I
drove by the waterfront. I stopped by the Greenwich Library, and I read the
local paper and Scientific America. I made my 4 P.M. appointment. I stopped by
the Stop and Shop, and I bought a 12 ounce container of Gumout Xtra
concentrated fuel system cleaners for $3.99 plus .24 tax for $4.23 total. I then went to Exxon, and I
bought $6.90 of premium at $1.499 a gallon. I put the Gumout in before filling
up. I then returned home. I had two 1/3 inch thick slices of Butterball turkey
breast with stuffing, herbal rice, and ice tea.
I just finished chatting with a relative. CIO
Note: <888>
12/26/01 Wednesday 1:10 A.M.: I did not have a meal after the last message.
Instead, I had a piece of pumpkin pie, and I went to bed about 2 P.M.. I was up
at 11 P.M.. I had breakfast of oatmeal, 2 slices of Italian fruit bread with
parmesan cheese, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I watched a bit of
television. Before going to bed
yesterday afternoon, I put the comforter on the bedroom bed, and I put one of
the two DeLonghi oil filled radiators in the living room between the long green
couch and the computer chair in front of the desk. I do not use the oil filled
electric radiators very much, since they seem to cost more to operate than the
baseboard electric radiators installed in the apartment. After breakfast I put away my Christmas
gifts. I put the Olei Cassini house slippers in the right living room closet. I
put the dollar calculator in the center desk drawer. I charged up the sofa
siphon bottle, and I put it with the other two seltzer bottles on the bar. I
put the two Outdoor products duffle bags on the top bedroom closet shelf. I put
the Outersport polar fleece on the top sweater closet shelf of the hallway. I
put the wooden coasters on the bar. I put the Motorola surfer modem and Optimum
online boxes underneath the day bed. I put the new pants in the closet. Most of
the other Christmas gifts I have already installed and put away. I will now do
some regular computer work. The IP address for “mrscott.com” has changed to
“24.45.91.94”, which although it does not work from outside computers, it works
locally on my computer when I start the server. CIO
Note: <888>
12/25/01 Tuesday 12:40 P.M.: I listened to Queen Elizabeth II’s Christmas
Message BBC
News | UK | The Queen's Christmas message . I disabled the JAVA from Sun in
Internet Explorer, and I enabled the Microsoft Virtual machine JAVA, so one can
use the IPOX feature to look at the 360 degree pictures of the White House
rooms at www.whitehouse.gov . I will
now have a half inch slice of Butterball white honey roasted turkey breast with
Heinz gravy, herbal rice, stuffing, and ice tea. I can reheat this quick meal
in the microwave. I guess I will then go outside again for a bit more of some
fresh air. CIO
Note: <888>
12/25/01 Tuesday 9:50 A.M.: Instead of going out, I relaxed a bit. I went back
to bed from 2 A.M. to 5:30 A.M.. I then got up, and I had my Christmas dinner.
I had a heated half inch slice of the Butterball honey turkey breast with Heinz
turkey gravy, herbal brown rice, Arnold premium herbal stuffing which I made by
following the instructions and adding one diced medium onion, three diced
gloves of garlic, several dashes of Angostura bitters, several dashes of Sesame
oil, dashes of garlic powder, celery salt, poultry and meat seasoning, ground black
pepper, Italian spices, Basil, Oregano, and Chinese five spice, steamed fresh
cut asparagus, ice tea, and a cappuccino. Afterwards I opened my gifts. I
received a blue Outersport polar fleece pull over, Olei Cassini house slippers,
Romanoff caviar, a pair of khaki linen trousers from a close relative along
with all the other gifts, I purchased through out the month. I then cleaned up,
and I drove down by the waterfront. There was a large flock of sea gulls on the
wharf. I then walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue. I sat out at
various locations. I bought a dollar game card at Zyn’s stationary, but I did
not win. I then returned home, and I watched the Chicago Jeffery ballet’s
presentation of the Nutcracker Suite on PBS channel 21. CIO
Note: <888>
12/25/01 Tuesday 12:40 A.M.: Merry Christmas. I was up until 10 A.M. yesterday.
I had a slice of pumpkin pie. I tried to delete the Host of my domain name
“mrscott.com”, so the IP address could be redirected. However, I have not yet
figured out to delete the Host from the domain name, although I have tried many
times, so for now the Host that I guess overrides the Domain name settings will
be pointing to “24.45.91.94” which Optimum has locked. Well I slept from 10
A.M. to 6 P.M.. I was up, and I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs, two
slices of toasted Italian fruit bread with grated parmesan cheese, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. I went back to bed until 10:30 P.M.. I just now
have been studying my IP configuration at Network Solutions, and since it is
Christmas; I think I will hold off working on it, and also I am not sure how to
change it. I ultimately want the IP address “mrscott.com” to Point to DNS2Go Sign up which will
redirect it to http://www.geocities.com/mikelscott
. Well, I guess I will have a Stauffer’s Pot Roast dinner along with ice tea. I
guess I will then clean up, and I will go for a short drive for some fresh air.
Well have a Merry Christmas. CIO
Note: <888>
12/24/01 Monday 6:30 A.M.: My internet address “mrscott.com” still goes to the
IP address “24.45.91.94” my computer internet address. I tried changing the
“mrscot-hst” file at Network Solutions to point to DNS2Go Sign up , but that does
not work although “mrscott.com” does point to it. Basically I am trying to
redirect my web site domain IP address for “mrscott.com” to DNS2GO to have it
redirect my the site to http://www.geocities.com/mikelscott
, however I am not sure I will be able to do that. I tried a number of changes
at Network Solutions that were not allowed. I am tired I will now shut down
after I look at a few web pages. I have three slice of Italian fruit bread
toasted with grated parmesan cheese. I also had some Carr’s crackers with
mozzarella cheese and ice tea. I might rest a bit and then go out on a day
schedule. I also threw out the homemade chocolate yogurt since it did not
congeal. CIO
Note: <888>
12/24/01 Monday 4:00 A.M.: I did some research on Optimum Online, and they lock
Port 80, so one can not run a web server even with DNS2Go Sign up as far as I can
tell. I set up a small web page and presence at http://www.geocities.com/mikelscott”
on which I will post my random notes and the long Volcano list. The free site
has 5 Megs of space. I noticed that at Network
Solutions “mrsco-hst” points to my IP address “24.45.91.94”; however I will try
to delete this, so DNS2GO can redirect my “mrscott.com” to my Geocities web
page. CIO
Note: <888>
12/24/01 Monday 1:15 A.M.: I noticed in the Verisign Network Solutions Whois
database, my IP address was still the old one, so at www.netsol.com , I went to “Manage Account”,
and I entered my Domain name “mrscott.com”, and I chose “modify a Host, (Name
Server), and I entered the information to change for Host Nic Handle
“mrsco-hst”, Host Name “mrscott.com”, and for IP address, I put in my computer
IP address “24.45.91.94” , and I finally was able to change the IP address for
“mrscott.com”. Whether this will work directly or with DNS2Go Sign up , I will have to
wait until noon today when the DNS files are updated on worldwide computers.
Perhaps, although it is technically not allowed, I will be able to run the
server with Optimum online. I also changed the Apache “httpd.conf” to reflect
the IP address changes. I have not been able to log onto the IP address
“24.45.91.94” from an outside computer beside this main computer, so it is
perhaps that Optimum locks that IP address. I will have to wait until noon or
later to see.
Note: <888>
12/23/01 Sunday 11:25 P.M.: I watched a bit of television until 8 A.M.. I
rested until 7 P.M.. I had a sliced bake barbeque boneless breast of chicken
sandwich with Hellmann’s mayonnaise and McHilney’s Tabasco sauce along with ice
tea and cappuccino. I watched a short bit of television. I then rested until
10:30 P.M. when a friend called up. I then cleaned up, and I will now do a
little bit of regular computer work. CIO
Note: <888>
12/23/01 Sunday 6:10 A.M.: I did a little bit of regular computer work. I will
now shut down and relax. CIO
Note: <888>
12/23/01 Sunday 5:20 A.M.: My friend and
I chatted. We had dinner around 5:30 P.M. of baked herbal barbeque boneless
breast of chicken with herbal white rice and steamed asparagus and ice tea. My
friend had a cappuccino before dinner. My friend left about 8 P.M.. I put away
the yogurt, and it had not solidified yet. I went to bed. I was up at 1:30
A.M.. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toasted slices of Italian bread with
margarine and grated parmesan cheese, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I
checked the yogurt, and it did not solidify when I cooled it. I made it
properly, I think the problem is that the container of Columbo yogurt I used
for a starter was 8 months old, so perhaps I did not have an active yogurt
culture in it or perhaps the yogurt heater was not warm enough in the cooler
apartment. I will now have a lot of liquid chocolate yogurt. I worked on the
backup computer. I installed Internet Explorer Updates, Windows ME security
updates, Real One and Plugins, Real Arcade, and I also downloaded the latest
JUNO dialing list, and I reconfigured the dialer not to dial the number “1”
before dialing the free Juno dialup in Stamford, Connecticut. I also started the
“DNStoGO” program, and I tried to log onto my backup computer with Juno from
the web address “mrscott.d2g.com”, and it did not come up. Possibly I either
have to wait for the DNS IP address to updated, or maybe even with DNStoGO,
Optimum Online blocks server usage. Well I will now do a little regular
computer work. CIO
Note: <888>
12/22/01 Saturday 4:00 P.M.: This morning at 8 A.M. while optimizing the
computer, I started making up a batch of chocolate yogurt. I took two quart
packages of instant milk, and put them in a pot, and I added two quarts of
water. I stirred and then added 16 tablespoons of Nestles Quick and a
tablespoon of vanilla extra. I stirred the ingredients, and I brought them to a
boil over medium high heat. I then put the heated mixture in the pot in a sink
of cold water and stirred to cool, until my yogurt thermometer reached the
lower temperature about 140 degrees Fahrenheit. I then added four tablespoons
of Columbo raspberry yogurt, and I stirred it and I ate the rest of the Columbo
yogurt. I then put the yogurt mixture in 12 yogurt containers, and I put ten of
them in my two yogurt heaters for 12 hours. I will then refrigerate the yogurt
at 8 P.M. once it is ready. I rotated two of the yogurt containers with two
others to let them heat also. I went out this morning at about 11 A.M., and I
stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then drove
downtown. I walked up Greenwich Avenue, and I stopped by CVS, and I bought 6
CVS spices at .50 each of two oregano, bay leaf, Italian spice, garlic powder,
basil; and a Glade Oil scent refill of Meadow scent for $2.99, two boxes of
wheat crackers .99, and Ajax antibacterial detergent .89 plus .23 for $10.05
total. I then walked up to the top of
the Avenue, and I sat out briefly; and I saw a large flock of starlings
circling over La Fayette Place. I then returned down the Avenue. I then drove
down by the waterfront. I then stopped by the Arnold Bread outlet, and I bought
a 14 ounce bag of Arnold Premium herbal stuffing $1.99, two bags of Arnold
hotdog buns .99 each, a pumpkin pie $1.89 less 10% senior discount for $5.27
total. I then returned home. I chatted with a relative who is onboard the Queen
Elizabeth II departing a cruise. I
received a telephone call from a friend coming down to the stay the night. I
packaged my AT&T cordless telephone I do not use for a Christmas gift for
the friend. My friend arrived about 3:30 P.M. CIO
Note: <888>
12/22/01 Saturday 10:25 A.M.: I had some Carr’s crackers and mozzarella cheese
and ice tea. I ran Norton Disk Doctor, Norton WinDoctor, and I just finished
running Norton SpeedDisk on the C: drive. I threw out the garbage, and I
checked the mail. I picked up to loaves of Italian bread from the batch of
bread that was donated to the building. I put them in the freezer. I just had
two slices of toasted Italian bread with margarine and grated Parmesan cheese
and ice tea. I will now run Norton SpeedDisk on the E: drive. I will do the
vacuuming now too. CIO
Note: <888>
12/22/01 Saturday 4:40 A.M.: I sifted through my email. I went through my daily
list. I found this interesting link http://hollywoodandvine.com/holidays/
for Holiday Music. I guess, I will rest for a while now, so I can have some
daytime activity later on today. CIO
Note: <888>
12/22/01 Saturday 1:50 A.M.: I finished making the ice tea. I also just
finished the C: drive to D: drive backup. I also finished my house cleaning and
watering the plants. I still have to vacuum though. I will now do some regular
computer work. CIO
Note: <888>
12/21/01 Friday 10:25 P.M.: I fell back asleep until 5 P.M.. I had a the last
of the eye round in a cold beef sandwich with Hellmann’s mayonnaise, Lea and
Perrins Worcestershire sauce, horseradish, McHilney’s Tabasco sauce, ice tea,
and a cappuccino. I then went to the library, and I read the Wall Street
Journal, a computer news weekly, and Time magazine. I then walked lower
Greenwich Avenue. There is a lot of office equipment in the lower level train
station dumpster, if one needs office equipment. I then stopped by the Stop and
Shop, and I bought two half gallons of Florida Natural calcium orange juice for
$2.50 each, a Mrs. Smith’s hearty frozen pumpkin pie $2.50, a dozen large eggs
$1.69, a package of White Gem boneless breast of chicken at $2.99 a pound for
$5.95, two golden yams .93, fresh asparagus at $1.99 a pound $2.19 for $18.26
total. I then returned home. I put away my purchases. I am making up a batch of
ice tea. I will now start a C: drive to D: drive backup. I will have two
hotdogs with buns and mustard and ketchup. I will then start my house cleaning,
and I will vacuum when I wake up tomorrow, so as not to bother people
downstairs tonight. CIO
Note: <888>
12/21/01 Friday 8:55 A.M.: I sifted through my email and my regular work list.
I enabled the Proxy server in my web browser, and the web browser seems to work
faster. I also moved my cordless mouse station to a lower position away from
the Power Control center, and it seems to be more responsive. Well time to shut
down for now. CIO
Note: <888>
12/21/01 Friday 6:10 A.M.: I sent out my weekly notes. I downloaded and
installed Microsoft
TechNet Windows XP security fix . CIO
End of Scott's Notes
week 12/21/01:
Note: <888>
12/21/01 Friday 5:10 A.M.: I was up at 4 A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium
boiled eggs, coffee, vitamins, orange juice, and two slices of toasted Italian
bread with margarine and grated parmesan cheese on it. I listened to http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio5live/live/output28.ram
while having breakfast. My domain name “mrscott.com” is not yet updated on the
local Internic DNS lists, so I can not try to use DNS2Go Sign up to try to run my
server yet. There has been lots of jet
traffic the last day, so people are either departing or arriving for the
upcoming holidays. I have some relatives
departing on the Queen Elizabeth II tomorrow. This is their voyage itinerary Cunard
Line December 22, 2001 departure . I have been advertising a picture and
link to the Queen Elizabeth II www.cunardline.com
on my Scott’s Random notes for six years, so it is nice to know somebody I know
is actually sailing on the ship. In the old days in the late 1970s and early
1980s in Manhattan, I use to enjoy being around the waterfront in Manhattan,
and one of the highlights of the waterfront activity was when the QEII arrived
and departed. It was the same around Fort Lauderdale. I once walked on board
the QEII on an early Sunday morning in Manhattan, and I found my way into the
Captains quarters, and there was a bar there, so I made myself a Bloody Mary,
and shortly there after the Captain walked in, and he told me he also had a house
in Greenwich. Once one of the captains told me, the only thing they buy in
America is Scott toilet paper. The
largest cargo on the QEII is various alcoholic beverages and liquors, they and
pick up and distribute at various ports around the world in her voyages. I once read the crew of the QEII practices
swimming at the Vanderbilt YMCA in Manhattan and on the island of
Tortolla. Well, it is nice to see some
people still enjoy cruising in the old world luxury of the Queen Elizabeth
II. I believe in the old days, it used
to Port Out, Starboard Home on the way to India, thus the origin of the phrase
POSH. Well it is a little chilly up here
in the Greenwich, Connecticut area, but at least I am managing to stay warm and
comfortable. Remember this time of year to remember the less fortunate living
at the Stamford, Connecticut homeless shelter and other local area
shelters. Well, it is back to my regular
computer activity for the morning. I will now send out my weekly notes. CIO
Note: <888>
12/20/01 Thursday 9:25 P.M.: I rested until 1 P.M. when my guest arrived. I had
breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and two slices of toasted
Italian bread with margarine and grated parmesan cheese. I went out for my 3
P.M. appointment. I stopped by the library afterwards, and I checked my web
domain “mrscott.com” , but it is not yet registered in the local DNS servers.
At present I can only log onto it from my own computer. I returned home, and I
chatted with my guest. I made my guest a cappuccino. I then chatted a while
with my guest. I receive a telephone call from a relative. We then had half
inch slices of cold eye round roast with horseradish and Lea and Perrins
Worcestershire sauce, reheated herbal rice, steamed broccoli, and ice tea. I
chatted some more with my guest. My guest just left, and I will now go to bed.
CIO
Note: <888>
12/20/01 Thursday 8:10 A.M.: Well DNS2Go
Sign up has updated their DNS file, so my web site was able to be
registered. It works at “mrscott.d2g.com” right now, but the generic
“mrscott.com” is still not working from here since this area’s DNS file with
the new Internic address has not been changed yet when I ping it. Within a day
or two it should be transparently back up and running once the DNS files on the
router servers worldwide are updated. I will leave the server running, and I
will test it out in the library today. I have a guest coming at 1 P.M., and I
have a 3 P.M. appointment. CIO
Note: <888>
12/20/01 Thursday 6:15 A.M.: I rested until about 5:30 A.M.. I had some
mozzarella cheese and Carr’s crackers. I threw out some Master Choice
Philadelphia cream cheese which was about 10 months old. One frequently gets so
busy on the computer, that one forgets other household maintenance items, such
as checking out to make sure non on the food in the kitchen has not
expired. CIO
Note: <888>
12/20/01 Thursday 2:10 A.M.: I relaxed a bit. I think I will go to bed for a
while. CIO
Note: <888>
12/20/01 Thursday 1:35 A.M.: I did a little bit of regular internet work. I
finished off the Keebler wheatables. I also had two toasted slices of the round
Italian bread with margarine and parmesan cheese along with ice tea. I chatted
with a couple of other neighboring security departments, and conveyed to them
the same general message. CIO
Note: <888>
12/19/01 Wednesday 10:45 P.M.: I rested until 6 P.M. when I had a telephone
call from a relative. I called a neighboring security organization, and I told
them I had received another threatening email from sadaam_hussain@hotmail.com , and
they said to call back in the daytime it was after business hours. I chatted
with a friend and left another message with another friend. I had some Carr’s
crackers with Vermont extra sharp cheddar cheese and ice tea. I listen to a bit
of Up All Night from the BBC http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio5live/live/output28.ram
and it seems the British are not quite into broadband yet. I just called a
local security organization, and told them about the fifth email from sadaam_hussain@hotmail.com . My Verisign Network Solution Internic
information has been changed, but the web site DNS2Go Sign up has still not
updated their DNS list, so I can not yet try out their Dynamic IP address to
Static IP address assign program, although I have already updated the Internic
IP address necessary to try it. I will now do a little bit of regular computer
work. I also checked on the Compaq Optimum $54 a month offer, I received; and
that is basically a $850 purchase price with 16% to 20% interest on the payment
plants, and it does not include the Optimum online access, so basically it is a
little bit to pricey. If I ever upgrade my computer system in the future, I
will probably order from www.accessmicro.com
. CIO
Note: <888>
12/19/01 Wednesday 3:20 P.M.: I was up at 1 P.M.. I had breakfast of three
medium boiled eggs, sliced Italian bread with grated parmesan cheese, orange
juice, coffee, and vitamins. I sifted through my email. I guess I will clean up and go out now. CIO
Note: <888> 12/19/01
Wednesday 4:05 A.M.: I have finished my
daily work routine. I will now shut down, and I will have two hotdogs with buns
and ketchup and mustard and ice tea. CIO
Note: <888>
12/19/01 Wednesday 3:15 A.M.: I chatted
with Optimum Online tech support which is a local call from Greenwich to a
Stamford number 203-348-9211 where they can connect one to Optimum online tech
support out in Woodbury, Long Island. I was given the POP3 mail server address
for this area in Connecticut which is “mail.stmfd1.ct.home.com” or IP address
“24.0.95.227” where I was able to download my outstanding Excite @Home email
from my old account. In that email was the Network Solutions changes I had made
to my registered domain “mrscott.com” . However, it needed for verification to
be sent from the old email address server which I can not do with the Optimum
online account. However with www.web2mail.com
, I was able to download the two Network Solutions messages and reply to them
with the verification directives, and it emulated my old Excite @Home email
server in the reply messages, so my changes for the IP address of “mrscott.com”
and my Contact information with the new email address went through approved
through the Network Solutions servers. I sifted through all the downloaded
email, and I changed a few more email addresses in regular email I receive. I
intend to register at DNS2Go Sign
up , so using their IP address and their download for Dynamic IP addresses;
I technically would be able to run my server “mrscott.com” with the Optimum
online service, which technically is against Optimum’s policy, so I probably
will not be doing it. However, in the event of some disaster on the internet infrastructure,
where other useful directory sites might not be available, I would have the
option of running my internet site should it be needed. At the moment I do not think it is necessary
to continue running the site, since I have not received any feedback to the
contrary. I am also receiving Trojan Horse attacks on my Symantec Norton 2002
Firewall from a local IP address in the local Optimum online network. I am not
sure if this is a Port Probe that the firewall blocks, or Optimum’s system
running its normal pattern. Optimum is offering an Optimum online package with
Compaq 1.1 GHz computer now for $54 a month. The number is 1-888-673-3546. CIO
Note: <888>
12/18/01 Tuesday 11:30 P.M.: I was up at
6 P.M.. I had breakfast of oatmeal,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I cleaned up, and I stopped by the
Greenwich Library, and I read the local paper, the Wall Street Journal, PC
magazine, and PC Week. About the time I left the library server internet
connection was down. I then walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I drove down by the
waterfront. I returned home, and I chatted with a friend. I then read some
internet news. I just had dinner of two half inch slices of reheated cold eye
round beef with horseradish and Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce, reheated
herbal rice, steamed broccoli, ice tea, and a cappuccino. I will now do some
regular internet work. CIO
Note: <888>
12/18/01 Tuesday 5:35 A.M.: Well, I
fiddled with changing my Network Solutions information, but I needed my old
email address working to do that which it does not. I tried logging onto my old
email address with www.web2mail.com , but it looks like the account is inactive.
I can fax the information to Network Solutions, but first I will have to setup
the FAX information on my backup computer that has a telephone modem. There use
to be a FAX web site, I might look for.
I did get through my limited email and my daily work list. I don’t get
as much email anymore since the hoards of spam have quit with the new email
address for now. Well, I guess it is time to head off to bed after some Vermont
extra sharp cheddar cheese and Carr’s crackers and ice tea. CIO
Note: <888>
12/18/01 Tuesday 12:05 A.M.: The
Windows Media Player volume was too low, and I checked my audio settings and I
had “Wave/Direct/Sc” turned all the way down which cause the problem. I raised
the settings, and the volume is just fine in the Windows Media Player. CIO
Note: <888>
12/17/01 Monday 11:15 P.M.: I installed Windows
Media Bonus Pack . CIO
Note: <888>
12/17/01 Monday 10:10 P.M.: I had dinner of two half inch thick cold slices of
eye round roast with horseradish and Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce,
steamed reheated herbal white rice, steamed fresh broccoli, ice tea, and a
cappuccino. I then listened to a bit of the BBC http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio5live/live/output28.ram
“Up All Night” program. There was a segment from West Virginia that they have
discovered how to make synthetic diesel fuel out of agricultural waste manure
products including human manure. Perhaps
the price of fuel will come down even further, and we will be filling up our
automobiles at the local sewage plant.
Now I will do some regular computer work. I also filled up my pepper
mill and salt shakers. CIO
Note: <888>
12/17/01 Monday 8:10 P.M.: I cleaned up, and I went out. I stopped by Putnam
Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then went to the Greenwich Hospital
Thrift Shop. I bought a metal 25 CD rack for $1. I then went to the Exxon
filling station next to the Greenwich Library, and I bought $9 of premium at
$1.539 a gallon. I next drove down by the waterfront. I then drove over to
Staples in Old Greenwich, and I bought two pack bundle of Oxford side clip
folders for $5.49 both and a 24 CD jewel case package for $9.97 plus .93 tax
for $16.39 total. I then went back home. I put my new software CDs in the CD
jewel cases. I also put the Microsoft Home Publishing Deluxe CDs and PrintShop
deluxe CDs in the CDs. I put the Microsoft Home Publishing Deluxe, PrintShop
Deluxe, Microsoft Encarta 2002 from Works Suite CD4, and Microsoft Streets and
Maps 2002 from Works Suite CD5 along with my Win95 and Win98 CDs in the rack
which I put on the left side of the computer monitor to the right of the HP
LaserJet IID printer for easy access when using the programs. I do not have a
lot of software, but what I have is very useful. I then put a new 9 Volt
battery in the WWF Slam Cam, and I tested it to make sure it works with the
Photo Slam software. It is a $50 digital camera that I bought from Staples two
years ago as a clearance item for $10. It takes 6 fussy digital pictures which
are better as close ups. It also works pretty well in low light since it does
not have a flash. I put it on top of the CD holder. I copied my Windows XP
Professional Upgrade CD to my local C: hard drive to have handy for any system
changes in the future without having to retrieve the Windows XP Professional
Upgrade CD. I now have an Oxford side clip binder for my next print out at the
first of the year of my random notes, and I will be able to rebind an
interesting copy of a local community benefactor’s oral history at the
Greenwich Library. CIO
Note: <888>
12/17/01 Monday 2:45 P.M.: I was up at 1:30 P.M.. The Norton Antivirus 2002
program ran without finding any viruses or problems. I checked the mail. I had
breakfast of oatmeal, two slices of Italian bread with margarine and parmesan
cheese, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I made two local telephone calls. I
will now clean up and go out. CIO
Note: <888>
12/17/01 Monday 5:40 A.M.: I relaxed a bit. I channel surfed the television. I
had some Carr’s crackers with Vermont extra sharp cheddar cheese and ice tea. I
will go to bed shortly. However, I will first run Norton Anti Virus 2002 while
I am asleep. CIO
Note: <888>
12/17/01 Monday 2:40 A.M.: Well it is
time for bed. I might relax a bit and watch some television before bed. CIO
Note: <888>
12/17/01 Monday 1:55 A.M.: I downloaded
and ran “BootVis” for XP from Microsoft. I ran it to analyze my XP boot up. It
takes about 3 minutes on my older 366 MHz machine with 200 megs of 66 MHz memory.
I did run the boot optimization feature, and it sped up my boot up time a bit
and it boots up much more smoothly. I will now sift through my email. CIO
Note: <888>
12/17/01 Monday 12:30 A.M.: I ran
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 Office Update, and I installed the Office XP
update for Microsoft Word 2002. I also updated MSN Explorer and MSN Messenger
with the latest updates just recently available for the XP version. I sifted through my daily work list. CIO
Note: <888>
12/16/01 Sunday 10:35 P.M.: I put the
Internet Explorer 6.0 Security update on my computer. CIO
Note: <888>
12/16/01 Sunday 10:00 P.M.: I received a telephone call from a relative about
noon today. We chatted a while. I finally got up about 2 P.M.. I had breakfast
of three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I went
downtown, and read the local paper in the library. I walked the lower Greenwich
Avenue area. I drove down by the waterfront. I returned home, and I listened to
some music on the computer. I turned up my individual computer speakers’ volume
to the maximum, since the Win Media player volume when listening to NASA TV is
too low. I listened to some other music I keep on my local hard drives. I took
the three pound eye round roast, and I coated all sides with garlic powder,
celery salt, ground black pepper, chicken and meat seasoning, Oregano, Basil,
Italian spices, and Bulls Eye barbeque sauce. I cooked it in the convection
oven at 325 degrees Fahrenheit for 50 minutes. I then washed and strained two cups
of white rice, and I put it in the microwave rice cooker adding two cups of
water, and in the third measuring cup of liquid I added a half cup of French
white wine, five tablespoons of La Choy sodium soy sauce, six dashes of
McHilney’s Tabasco sauce, four spurts of Angostura bitters, six spurts of Lea
and Perrins Worcestershire sauce, six spurts of sesame oil, two tablespoons of
olive oil, five pads of margarine, dashes of garlic powder, celery salt, ground
black pepper, chicken and meat seasoning, Italian spices, Oregano, Basil,
Chinese five spice, and Indian hot curry and then I completed filling the
measuring cup up to one cup of liquid with water. I stirred the diverse
ingredients, and I added it with the other two cups of water for three cups
liquid total. I then microwaved the rice and liquid for 14 minutes on high and
let stand covered for five minutes. I had three slices of the eye round beef
with horseradish and Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce, herbal white rice,
and steamed fresh broccoli along with ice tea and a cappuccino. I then relaxed
a bit listening to http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio5live/live/output28.ram to see what is happening on the other side of
the Big Pond. They quoted Prince Charles as saying the Village pub should be
the center of community activity. Well, I guess in the colder British Isles
more people have to seek refuge in the Village Pub to stay warm and have a
refreshment. Well, it is time for some regular computer work. My computer
system is running just fine. CIO
Note: <888>
12/16/01 Sunday 4:45 A.M.: Well I finished going through my email. I will now
have some Carr’s crackers with Vermont extra sharp cheddar cheese and ice tea
before going to bed. It is 21 degrees Fahrenheit outside, so I hope everyone is
warm and comfortable. CIO
Note: <888>
12/16/01 Sunday 3:45 A.M.: I was able to
fix the “Localization DLL Error” message with the Real Players. I received this
message from Real Tech support. Message follows:
Hello!
Thank you for contacting RealNetworks Technical Support.
My name is Anu Nelson. I am a RealNetworks Technical Support Engineer and
will be interacting with you on the problem you are encountering.
I apologize for the difficulty you are experiencing.
I understand that when booting Windows XP, you receive the error message
"Localization DLL Not Found. Program Will Not Abort."
Did you upgrade to RealOne Player from RealPlayer or RealOne Player preview?
I suggest you to perform a clean uninstallation of RealPlayer and then
reinstall RealOne Player.
*****************
The ".g2cln.exe" program, included with RealPlayer 7 and 8, was
designed to remove all RealNetworks G2-based programs from Windows.
When you run .g2cln.exe, the following RealNetworks products will be removed
from your hard drive, if present:
- RealPlayer G2, 7, 8
- RealJukebox
- RealSlideshow
- RealProducer
- RealEncoder
- RealSDK
- RealGames
Note: RealServer and the "My Music" folder are not removed by this
program.
Before you begin:
RealPlayer Plus, RealJukebox Plus, and RealProducer Plus users must write down
their product serial number before proceeding. The serial number is required if
you intend to reinstall the Plus version of a RealNetworks product.
To locate your serial numbers, do the following:
1. Open the Plus version of your RealNetworks product.
2. Click the Help menu and choose About.
3. Your serial number is located at the bottom of the About box.
4. Repeat these steps for all Plus versions of any RealNetworks product
installed.
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STEP 1: Removal of RealNetworks software from your system.
In order to run .g2cln.exe, you must first enable the "Show all
files" option in Windows Explorer.
To enable the "Show all files" option, do the following:
1. Click the Start button, choose Programs, and then Windows Explorer.
2. Click the View menu and choose Options.
3. Click Show all Files.
4. Click the OK button.
The .g2cln.exe program is located in the C:\Program Files\Real\RealPlayer\Setup
folder. Double click the .g2cln.exe icon and a MS-DOS window with the following
warning will appear:
Warning: This application removes all RealNetworks G2 applications and files
from your computer. If you wish to delete ALL RealNetworks application files,
enter "Y" to continue or "N" to exit.
Press the "Y" key and then Enter to start the uninstall process.
Empty the Recycle Bin when the uninstall process is finished.
********************
Please feel free to contact us if you need further assistance.
Regards,
Anu Nelson A
Talisma Corporation
RealNetworks Authorized Support Provider
------- Original Message --------
>From: mikescot@optonline.net
>To: realone@support.real.com
>Subject: ER#1008240147.27395.5# Localization DLL Error
>Date: 12/13/01 03:00:39
>
>
> When booting Windows XP Professional Edition and also in the beta, I get
and Error Message "Localization DLL Not Found. Program Will Not
Abort." caused by the Real One or Real 8 Basic startup or when start
either Real Program. The error message then continues to appear repeatedly
wheather using Real One or not.
>
>
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I followed the instructions in the message, and I uninstalled all my Real
Programs. After uninstalling all the Real programs, when I went to the
“C:\Program Files\Real” folder to delete all the Folder and subfolders and
contents remaining, I found that “C:\Program Files\Real\RealPlayer\Setup” was a
locked folder and it could not be deleted. I tried changing its attributes, and
it still would not delete. I did a DOS boot from WinXP, and I tried running the
ATTRIB command to delete the folder, but DOS said it did not recognize the
folder. When I rebooted XP, however I was able to delete the locked folder and
all the Real Folders and their contents. I then installed Real One, and I no
longer received the error message. Possibly the locked folder was causing a
problem, or the Real uninstall program removed certain erroneous files. Anyway it all works fine. I also downloaded
and installed Real Arcade, and I also installed the Real One Plugins. I configured
Real One for the file types that Win Media does not play. I logged onto an
audio *.ram file and Real One installed an additional plugin. I also had Real One search my hard drives and
install my media files. Well, after beta testing since July 1, 2001 until the
finished product now, I now have Windows XP Professional Upgrade booting
without that error message, and the overall system is pretty much configured
the way I want it and it is running the way I expect this most excellent
Microsoft product to run. Realistically as I wrote and acquaintance, since I am
only running XP on a 366 MHz computer with 200 Megs of memory, it is a bit
slower than a new computer, but after ten years of technical problems and
slower computers, the present state of my computer and its operating system is
most gratifying, and waiting a few seconds occasionally at my age after all
these computer years does not bother me at all. Well back to my email. I also
received subscription confirmation from Volcano ListServ subscribing my new
email address. Their link is http://geology.asu.edu/volc/volcano.html
for subscribing to their news letter, which I have done since I first got on
the internet about 9 or more years ago. One has to remember to subscribe in
plain text format without any other items in the email like stationary or
signature files. Well back to my email. CIO
Note: <888>
12/15/01 Saturday 11:30 P.M.: I had a
telephone call at noon today from a relative, and we chatted. I awoke at 3
P.M., and I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I chatted with a relative. The relative gave me a Body Shop scent
plugin with cranberry scent oil. I plugged it in the kitchen to try it out. It
smells very nice. However, the box on the plugin says not to leave it
continually plugged in like a Glade Plugin. I put the Glad Plugin with Hawaiian
scent in the bathroom, so the neighboring apartment adjoining bathroom fan will
not conduct as many irritating smells like bathroom scents and cigarette smoke
from my living room. I keep the bathroom door closed to keep the scent from
entering the bathroom, and also it helps to keep the heating bill down in the
winter. I finished house cleaning about 6:30 P.M., and I chatted with a friend.
I watched the ABC evening news. I went out after cleaning up about 7:30 P.M.. I
walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue, and I sat out at various
locations. I stopped by CVS, and they do not carry scent oils like the Body
Shop. I bought a bottle of Ajax antibacterial dish washing detergent for $1.19
and a CF automobile evergreen scent Christmas tree air freshener for $1.19
which I put in my car to replace the old one plus .14 tax for $2.52 total. I
then drove down by the waterfront. I next stopped by the Stop and Shop, and I
bought a head of broccoli for $1.09, S&S 10 ounce bar of Vermont extra
sharp cheddar cheese for $2, buy one get one free of Ball Park franks $3.79, a
eye round roast at $2.99 a pound for $8.88, a Butterball Honey roasted turkey
breast at $3.99 a pound for $8.42, a two pound bag of onions $1.29, a jar of
Heinz home-style turkey gravy $1.50, a can of Ocean Spray cranberries .99, a
dozen large eggs $1.69, a 12 ounce bottle of Lea and Perrins Worcestershire
sauce $2.29, and a jar of Hell of a Good Horseradish $1.79 for $33.73 total. I
then returned home, and I put away my purchases. Somebody left four garbage
bags down in the lobby full of day old Italian bread, so I took a couple of
loaves. I had dinner of two Butterball turkey franks with hotdog buns, mustard
and ketchup, a dill pickle slice, two slices of heated Italian bread with
margarine and grated Parmesan cheese on it, ice tea, and cappuccino. I will now do a bit of computer work. CIO
Note: <888>
12/15/01 Saturday 4:45 A.M.: I
uninstalled the Real One Player. I put on Real Basic Player 8 for XP. It came
with Real Jukebox 2. I lost my list of music favorites. I did configure the
Real Player 8 Basic. It does still give the error message when opening. One has
to have it open to click on a music link.
I am tired. I will have some Carr’s crackers with mozzarella cheese
before going to bed. It was another long morning trying to fix an irritating
error message. Well that is all the time
I will put into trying to fix it for now. CIO
Note: <888>
12/15/01 Saturday 1:25 A.M.: I have finished installing the software on the
backup computer. I am now running Norton 2002 SpeedDisk on it. On the primary
computer, I have Tweak XP ad blocking still enabled, since I can not figure out
how to remove it. When I remove its start up features in the startup menu, it
continues to block ads, which I really don’t mind at the moment. I remembered when I had RealPlayer Basic 8 on
my backup computer with Windows XP Professional Edition, I did not have the
“Localization DLL Error” problem, so thus it is more than likely a problem with
my individual computer. I removed the other Real Programs that I do not use
last night, but it still did not fix the problem. Still I can live with it. Over time I might
figure it out. Now it is time for some regular computer work. CIO
Note: <888>
12/14/01 Friday 10:15 P.M.: I was up at
1:30 P.M.. I checked the mail. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I started working on the computer. I
ran Norton 2002 SpeedDisk again, since it quit while I was sleeping since there
seemed to have been an interruption in the electricity. I just finished doing a
backup of the primary computer C: and E: drives to the D: drive. I have been
working on the backup computer while doing this. I updated Windows Media player
on the backup computer. I configured the Outlook Express mail program with a
secondary and third email address that I have registered with Optimum
Online. I installed Microsoft Works
Suite 2002 on the backup computer, and I checked them to see if they run all
right. I am now installing Symantec System Works 2002 on it, and then I will
install Symantec Norton Personal Firewall on the backup computer. I will then
run on the backup computer Norton Disk Doctor, Norton WinDoctor, and Norton
SpeedDisk. I chatted with a friend twice who is traveling home to Vermont. I was not able to visit with the friend
because the friend was not in the area. About an hour ago, I had dinner of
broiled boneless New York strip steak along with reheated herbal rice and
steamed frozen green beans, ice tea, and cappuccino. I will continue working on the backup
computer, and then I will start working on the primary computer. CIO
Note: <888>
12/14/01 Friday 4:25 A.M.: A little
earlier in the morning, I had some Carr’s crackers and mozzarella cheese and
ice tea. CIO
End of Scott's Notes
week 12/14/01:
Note: <888>
12/14/01 Friday 4:00 A.M.: I sifted through my email. I had a problem with
dynamic linking in my email program, so I search Microsoft help with the words
“Email Link”, and it showed me how to fix the problem from the File properties.
I installed System Mechanic, and I ran some of its utilities. I was able to use
it to change the Web Browser Title from “Excite@Home” to “Michael Louis Scott
Optimum Online”. However, its registry checker does not work with XP. I tried
to uninstall Tweak XP web browser advertisements blocker, but it seems to still
work. Real One is not giving me the error problem when I am not running it. I
deleted some unused programs. I ran Norton Live Update. I wrote an email note, and I sent it. The
overall system seems to be running just fine. I will now send out my weekly
notes. I will then run Norton 2002 Disk Doctor, Win Doctor, and then I will run
Norton Speed Disk while I am sleeping. I
thus will be going to bed in about a half hour.
Note: <888>
12/13/01 Thursday 9:50 P.M.: I was awakened by someone ringing my door bell at
10 A.M., but no one was there. I fell back asleep on the couch waiting for the
Housing Authority to do the yearly inspection of my apartment at 11:40 A.M.. I
woke up at 1 P.M., and the inspector still had not shown up. I checked my mail.
I cleaned up, and I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I then stopped by the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift, and I bought a miniature decorated artificial Christmas tree
for $5. I then drove down by the waterfront. I next returned a videotape at the
library. I ran into a friend who went over to meet me at my apartment. I then
stopped by Smokes for Less, and I bought three cartons of Seneca Lights 100s
for $19 a carton and a Djeep light with a blue parrot on it for $2 for $59
total. I then returned home. I put the minature artificial Christmas tree on
the bar. I made a cup of Cappuccino for my guest. We watched some news on
television. We looked up fares for travel on the internet, since my friend is
thinking of traveling in the future. My friend had eaten, so I had a reheated
herbal garlic boneless breast of chicken from last night along with the herbal
rice and steamed frozen green peas and ice tea. We chatted a while. My friend
just left. I rebooted the computer with the Startup Programs disabled, and the
Real One still gave the “Localization DLL” error message. It I do not start
Real One in the startup programs; it does not give the error message until I
open Real One. Since I don’t use Real that much except for listening to Radio
10 and the BBC, I can live with it as it is for now. I received a message about
it from Microsoft last night which I will now look at, and I am still waiting
to hear from Real. Since Real One basic is a free program, I have to do the
tech support on it myself, until they fix it or someone posts a message or help
file on how to fix the problem. I think it is basically a Visual Basic problem
in the programming. Well time to do some regular computer work. CIO
Note: <888>
12/13/01 Thursday 6:25 A.M.: After having the rice and ice tea, I looked at
Tech Support at Real’s site. I deleted my current Real One library, and I
reimported it. Still I got the error. I finally turned off the internet
connection in Real One except for when the program is open, and I do not seem
to get the error message now except when the program is open, which make it
easier to work around; until Real comes up with the solution. I also forward
the error message information to Real Tech support. I had a can of Blue Diamond
Almonds. I am tired, so I will go to bed now. I have a 3 P.M. appointment
today. CIO
Note: <888>
12/13/01 Thursday 4:00 A.M.: I was up at 11 A.M. yesterday. I had breakfast of
three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I checked
my mail. I then cleaned up, and my friend arrived at about 1:30 P.M.. I made
one call to a relative while waiting. My friend and I went downtown, so he
could order a ham from Harrington’s of Vermont for a relative. We then returned back to my place. We watched
the news. I downloaded and installed Real One beta and Real Arcade. I also
installed Real One Plugins and addins. I finally figured out that the
“Localization DLL Error” is being cause by either Real 8 or Real One when it
has a startup program and also when they are individually started. I cooked dinner of baked boneless breast of
chicken coated in a few tablespoons of olive oil, season with a few teaspoons
of La Choy low sodium soy sauce, Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce, a
teaspoon of sesame oil, four diced cloves of garlic, a pad of margarine on each
breast, dashes of garlic powder, celery salt, ground black pepper, Italian
spices, oregano, Basil, and chicken and meat seasoning and a few dashes of
Angostura bitters and a half cup of white wine cooking the three breast in a
Pyrex dish in the convection oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 35 minutes. I
also washed and strained two cups of white rice and I placed it in the
microwave rice cooker, and I added two cups of water, and for the third cup of
liquid, I added a half cup of white wine, a few tablespoons of La Choy low
sodium soy sauce, a few dashes of Angostura bitters, sesame oil, and Lea and
Perrins Worcestershire sauce, and dashes of garlic powder, celery salt, ground
black pepper, Italian spices, oregano, Basil, Chinese five spice, Indian Hot
Curry, and I then filled the rest of the measuring cup to 8 ounces total with
water for three cups of liquid total. I also added four pads of margarine. I
microwaved the rice 14 minutes on high, and I let it stand five minutes. We had
the chicken and rice with the juices of the cooked chicken along with steamed
frozen green peas and ice tea. I had a cup of Cappuccino after dinner, and my
guest had one earlier in the afternoon. We watched more news on
television. My guest left about 8:30
P.M.. Since then I have been working on
the computer trying to resolve the “Localization DLL error” with the Real
player to no avail by looking at search engines and help sites. I guess I will
have to get use to the error message popping up when I use Real One and at
other times. Also I discovered in Win
Media Player one can not change the File Types. I am very tired, so I think I
will go to bed shortly. I guess I will
have some reheated rice mixture and ice tea before going to bed. CIO
Note: <888>
12/12/01 Wednesday 5:15 A.M.: I went through my email. I sifted through my
daily work list of links. I changed some more Tech News Letters to my new email
address. I downloaded and installed and then I ran Tweak XP http://www.totalidea.de/frameset-tweakxp.htm
. The system is running much better with the tweaks that I was able to make
with the 50 time use demo download. Well, I guess it is time for bed. I have a
friend stopping by at 2 P.M. tomorrow. CIO
Note: <888>
12/12/01 Wednesday 12:15 A.M.: I finished the laundry, and I finished making
the ice tea. I used in the ice tea this time, 10 Bigelow tea bags, 2 Lipton
green tea bags, one Twinings Prince of Wales China Black tea bag, one Twinings
Ceylon breakfast tea bag, and one Twinings Earle Grey tea bag along with the
usual mixture of a half cup of sugar and about 4 teaspoons of Angostura bitters
for 12 quarts of ice tea, which I make the dilute mixture in a gallon pot and
mix it with water in four 96 ounce orange juice jugs. Alas without the server,
one can not refer to my ice tea recipe. Well, I also ran Windows XP update, and
I installed two new update files. I guess I will have one of the Stouffer’s pot
roast dinners shortly along with ice tea. CIO
Note: <888>
12/11/01 Tuesday 10:45 P.M.: I fell asleep until 6:30 P.M. when a friend
called. I watched the ABC evening news. I had some Carr’s crackers and
mozzarella cheese. I cleaned up, and I went out. I drove the length of
Greenwich Avenue, and I drove down by the waterfront. I stopped by the Food
Emporium, and I bought four Stouffer’s pot roast dinners 16 ounce for $1.99
each, two half gallons of Tropicana orange juice with calcium for $2.50 each, a
package of Keebler stone wheat crackers $1.50, a box of 25 bags of Twinings
Ceylon breakfast tea $2.39, 16 ounce bag of Carolina brown rice $1.39, a 4
ounce bottle of Angostura bitters $3.79, two cans of Progresso soup minestrone
and chicken noodle for .99 each, a bulb of garlic .48, a package of Purdue Boneless breast of
chicken at $3.59 a pound $5.41, and the bottle of La Choy low sodium soy sauce
did not scan for $30.67 total. I then returned home. When I looked at my bags
in the car, I noticed that I had forgotten the bag with the chicken and the
soup. I went back to the Food Emporium, and I found the bag in my shopping cart
in the parking lot. I then returned home, and I put away the groceries. I am
just finishing up making a batch of ice tea. I also have a half hour until the
laundry is done in the dryer. I put clean sheets on my bed. When I started up
the computer, it would not go online to Optimum. After restarting the computer twice, I fixed
the problem by deleting in Networking “Client for Microsoft Networks” and just
leaving “TCP/IP”. I do not seem to need “Client for Microsoft Networks”, and
the computer is logging on right away to Optimum online through the cable
modem. Well time for some computer work, and shortly I will put away the ice
tea and the laundry. CIO
Note: <888>
12/11/01 Tuesday 4:40 P.M.: I will now make up a grocery list, and then I will
clean up and go out. CIO
Note: <888>
12/11/01 Tuesday 3:20 P.M.: I will now have a couple of hotdogs with buns and
mustard and ketchup and reheated white rice with La Choy low sodium soy salt
and ice tea along with a cappuccino. I will then clean up and go out for some
fresh air. CIO
Note: <888>
12/11/01 Tuesday 2:40 P.M.: I was up at 11 A.M.. I checked the mail. I had
breakfast of oatmeal, toast, coffee, vitamins, and orange juice. I wrote a
letter to a family member. I printed out 10 envelopes to that one family member
to have to use on the IBM envelope stationary using the Microsoft Word 2002
envelope utility. It prints out the envelopes just fine, but one has to widen
the carriage clearence on the Epson Stylus Color 880 printer to receive the
thicker envelope by the lever underneath the cover. I did notice that the
envelope program only puts the barcode on the addressee’s address, and not the
sender’s address also. I will now do some more internet work. CIO
Note: <888>
12/11/01 Tuesday 4:50 A.M.: I sifted through some help information on the
computer about XP and at Microsoft’s site. Now I have to go to bed. CIO
Note: <888>
12/11/01 Tuesday 2:55 A.M.: I changed the email addresses in most of my
subscribed emails that I receive. I am a bit tired, so I will head off to bed.
CIO
Note: <888>
12/10/01 Monday 11:10 P.M.: I was up at 9 A.M. today, and I had breakfast of
three medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I went
back to bed until noon. I checked the mail, and I received notification from
Cablevision that Excite @Home would be terminating its service soon. I decide
to run up to the Wiz directly and get Optimum Online. I went out without
cleaning up, and I stopped by the ATM at Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason
Street. I then drove up to the Wiz in Norwalk, and I returned my old Teritron
cable modem that I rented. I subscribed to the Optimum Online package which is
$30 a month for existing users of the Optimum Cablevision television package. I
bought the Motorola surfboard cable modem for $49.99 plus $3 tax for $52.99
total. I have to use the Optimum service for a year to get the $100 discount on
the Motorola cable modem which I plan to do. I then returned home, and I
showered and cleaned up. I stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop. I
then made my 4 P.M. appointment. I then stopped Lechters, but they are now
closed. I stopped by the Stop and Shop, and bought a O Cedar dishwashing wan
for $2.49 plus .15 tax for $2.64. I then returned home, and I kept the new
sponge attachment for my dishwashing wan, and I filled it with soap throwing
out the old leaky one. I had dinner of a broiled New York boneless strip steak
with steamed sliced asparagus and steamed Brussels sprouts along with reheated
white rice and ice tea and a cappuccino. I then chatted with a couple of friend
and a relative. I connected the new Motorola cable modem to my computer using
the Ethernet port instead of the USB port. I have a lot of cable wire that came
in the kit that I already had. As soon
at I turned on the computer it worked online fine. I called Optimum Online tech
support and I registered my new email address with them. It is mikescot@optonline.net . I got the
mail and news settings for the server for my email and news program. They are
“mail.optonline.net” and “news.optonline.net”. The Email and News programs are
working fine. I had to call them back to
get my new account number to register the modem online. The service is working
fine, and I am most pleased with the simple setup. I do not need to install
software from the Motorola disk since I am not using the USB port and the
Optimum Online disk just has its version of Internet Explorer 5.1 which I do
not need since I am using 6.0. I sent out an email to people in my address book
announcing that I was changing my email address and internet service provider
and that “mrscott.com” would no long be available since Optimum Online does not
allow users to run a server. I checked the Dynamic IP address assigned, and the
server still runs with it; however I would imagine it would occasionally change
if it is a dynamic IP address. Since I was allowed to run a server with Excite,
but they tell me I can not run one with Optimum I guess I will have to play by
the rules. Well now I have to resubscribe and change some of my newsletters
that I receive. I can not find out how to change my Microsoft Online
registration email address. Well back to the computer. I will be turning off
the computer when not using it since I am not online anymore. I noticed when
starting up today that my Power Supply bearings were making a bit of noise, but
after turning it off and on it quit. CIO
Note: <888>
12/09/01 Sunday 10:40 P.M.: I went out after the last message. I mailed a
Christmas card at the Valley Road post office. I then went by the Greenwich
Library, and I read the local paper and a computer newsweekly. I then went
downtown, and I saw a sign in front of Lechters “last day going out of business
all remaining merchandise 90% off”. I bought two three tiered hardwood spice
racks for $2 each, a Simple Solutions chrome hanging pot rack 25” X 11” $3, a
Simple Solutions chrome half round wall hanging pot rack $2.50, two Pomerant
ultimate cover the sink shelves made of natural hardwood, 6” high X 36” long X
8” wide X 5/8” $1.50 each, utensil rack
.60, a soda siphon seltzer bottle $4.50, a copper 3 tiered hanging baskets .60,
a hand grater .50, a clear punch ladle .40, a 11 piece hardwood jumbo coaster
set $1.50, a pair of nonstick egg rings .45, a hardwood bread box $4 plus $1.51
tax for $26.56 total. That was quite a
lot of bargains for the price. I then put my merchandise in the car, and I
walked lower Greenwich Avenue, and I sat out for a brief spell. I then returned
home. I hung the three tiered copper
baskets from the ceiling above the toaster oven. I hung the chrome rectangular
pot holder rack from the kitchen ceiling inside of the ceiling light toward the
inner wall. I was able to find a strong steel wire hung from the real ceiling
supporting the false ceiling that I hung it from. It came with 8 hooks that I
hung various kitchen utensils from. It has about 5 foot 10 inch clearance with
the utensils, so I have to duck slightly around the stove. I raise it as high
as possible by shortening the four chains five links. I hung the chrome half
round pot hanger above the microwave and toaster oven above the blue bureau,
and I hung some pots and strainers from it. I hung the two spice racks removing
the old ones centered over the kitchen sink. I stacked the two sink shelves on
top of each other, and I put them at the back side of the sink in front of the
spice racks. I arranged my CVS spices which are taller than the lower two spice
rack compartments in the top levels of the spice racks and on the top of the
double tiered sink shelf in front of them. I put some other kitchen items on
the sink shelves. I hung the hook strip above the bulletin board in the
kitchen, and I hung the pot holders from them. I move the Krups cappuccino
espresso machine and the Gaggia coffee grinder into the bedroom closet from the
blue bookcase in the kitchen entrance, and I put the wooden bread box on top of
it to the left of the Braun cappuccino machine. I had to assemble the half
round chrome rack by inserting a nut and bolt into the chrome strips gathered
together, which was a bit awkward. I assembled the two above sink shelves with
the hex wrench that came with them. I shortened the chains on the hang chrome
rack. I will now have a peanut butter
sandwich with reheated white rice with La Choy low sodium soy sauce and ice
tea. I am a bit tired, so I guess I will go to bed shortly, as soon as I throw
out the empty boxes and wrappings. CIO
Note: <888>
12/09/01 Sunday 3:55 P.M.: I am all set to go out. I have been listening to http://www.radio10.nl/live20.ram
. CIO
Note: <888>
12/09/01 Sunday 2:05 P.M.: I reinstalled “Client for Microsoft Networks”, and I
deleted “File and Print Sharing” in the Network setup. I had a problem with
opening the properties with “My Network Community”, which this fixed. Scheduler now works also. I set it up to do a
Norton Antivirus 2002 scan on Tuesday morning weekly at 9 A.M., and for it to
run Norton System 2002 maintenance weekly on Wednesday morning at 9:30
A.M.. I also ran Norton WinDoctor again.
The system is all running fine without any problems. I will now have a couple
of hotdogs with mustard and ketchup on buns with reheated white rice with La
Choy low salt soy sauce and ice tea and a cappuccino. I will then clean up and
go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note: <888>
12/09/01 Sunday 11:55 A.M.: The backup up files seem to still work after
changing to NTFS file system. Still in
about a week, I will make another backup. I turned off the server. I started
Norton SpeedDisk on Drive C:. I left it running, and I went to bed at about
2:30 A.M.. I woke up at 8:30 A.M.. I reran Norton SpeedDisk again on Drive C:,
and it finished about a half hour ago, and it completed this time. I had
breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I watched a
bit of television while Norton SpeedDisk was running. One it finished, I
disabled some of the startup programs by typing “msconfig” and unchecking them
in the System Startup folder. I studied the problem with “Localization.Dll”
displaying a program abort on startup. It seems to part of the Visual Basic
system looking for a file I don’t need to run. I can not find the specific fix
to stop the error message at Microsoft or searching the web. I just got another
no person telephone call. I have been getting them regularly. Well, I have the
computer running much better. If one wants to print a scanned object from the
scanner, one has to enable “Web Capture” in the Paper Port program. CIO
Note: <888>
12/09/01 Sunday 1:20 A.M.: I converted the FAT 32 file systems on the hard
drives to NTFS file systems. I watched television while doing this. I am not sure whether I need to backup the
drives again to be able to do an emergency restore if necessary. CIO
Note: <888>
12/08/01 Saturday 9:40 P.M.: I went through http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm . I
downloaded and installed the Sun Java plugin in for Windows XP Get Java(TM) Technology . It seems to
work a bit smoother than the Microsoft Java Virtual Machine. CIO
Note: <888>
12/08/01 Saturday 8:10 P.M.: I had dinner of a broiled ¾ pound New York
boneless strip steak cooked medium rare with Lea and Perrins Worcestershire
sauce, steamed white rice with dashes of La Choy soy sauce, steamed fresh
Brussels sprouts and sliced asparagus, ice tea, and cappuccino. I then watched
a bit of television, and I saw a report on MSNBC about the NASA shuttle and the
International Space Station http://mrscott.com/nasa.htm
and http://mrscott.com/nasa-108.htm
. Now I will do a little computer work. CIO
Note: <888>
12/08/01 Saturday 5:55 P.M.: I received a box of Christmas gifts from a
relative. CIO
Note: <888>
12/08/01 Saturday 5:45 P.M.: I mailed the Microsoft $50 rebate information at
the Valley Road post office. I filled up
the car at Exxon for $1.579 a gallon for premium for $11.35 total. I stopped by
the Greenwich Library, and I read the local paper, PC Magazine, and three
computer newsweeklies. I renewed the book “Great Waters” which I have not
finished. I paid a 20 cent fine on it. I checked out the videotape “Dances with
Wolves”. I drove down by the waterfront. I stopped by the Food Emporium, and I
bought a dozen large eggs $1.69, four boxes of “I Can’t Believe It’s Not
Butter” .99 each, a pound of Sorrento mozzarella cheese $2.49, and two GE night
light bulbs $2.35 plus .14 tax for $10.63 total. I returned home. I put one of
the night light bulbs in the aroma machine. I made up another Christmas card to
send out. I will now have a Cappuccino. CIO
Note: <888>
12/08/01 Saturday 2:35 P.M.: I filled out the Microsoft $50 rebate form for
Windows XP Professional Upgrade, and I will mail it now when I go out. CIO
Note: <888>
12/08/01 Saturday 1:30 P.M.: I finished cleaning the apartment and watering the
plants. I am listening to FM radio 100.7 for a change. I just had two hotdogs
with buns and mustard and ketchup and ice tea. I will now clean up, and then I
will go out for some fresh air. CIO
Note: <888>
12/08/01 Saturday 11:25 A.M.: I was up at 10:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of three
medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I have been
receiving no person on the other end telephone calls for the last few days. I
am listening to music off my CD Player stereo system, since the internet radio
stations seem backed up. Well, it is now time for house cleaning. CIO
Note: <888>
12/08/01 Saturday 1:25 A.M.: I finished the backup of the C: drive and the E:
drive to the D: drive. While doing the backup, I showered and cleaned up. About 9 P.M., I had the rest of the beef
vegetable rice mixture with ice tea. I watched television while doing the backups.
“Scheduled Tasks” does not work when I try to start it. It might have something
with the System Startup files, which I will check later. I also had some
goldfish crackers and ice tea a little while ago. Well, I basically have
Windows XP Professional Upgrade installed and configured on my computer. I will
wait about a week to run Norton Speed Disk, to optimize the files, so the more
used files show their frequency. Well, I am a bit tired, so I will head off to
bed shortly. Have a good morning. CIO
Note: <888>
12/07/01 Friday 7:35 P.M.: I was awakened by a telephone ring at 11 A.M. this
morning after going to bed at 5:30 A.M.. I checked the mail, and I received a
check from the Greenwich Housing Authority for my security deposit which they
no longer require. I decided to use it to buy Windows XP Professional Edition
Upgrade. I went out without cleaning up. I stopped by the First Union Bank on
Benedict place, and I cashed the check. I then went over to Staples in Old
Greenwich, and they were out of Windows XP Professional Edition Upgrade. I then
drove up to Norwalk. I used the ATM at the Citibank Branch next to Home Depot.
I then went to Costco. I got a Costco card for $45 which I decided not to get
since they did not have Windows XP Professional Upgrade for $184.99, and they
gave me my money back. I did buy a five box package of Carr’s crackers for
$4.99, a 52 ounce box of Pepperidge Farm Goldfish crackers for $5.99, and three
New York steaks at $4.99 a pound for $13.27 plus $1.29 tax for $26.54
total. I then went to CompUSA, and they
had Windows XP Professional Edition Upgrade for $199.99 plus $12 tax for
$211.99 which I bought. They only had
one more copy left. I have a $50 mailin rebate for it from Microsoft from when
I attended the Microsoft Preview over in Stamford a month ago. I then returned
home. I installed the Windows XP Professional Upgrade in about 90 minutes. It
kept all of my present settings from the Windows XP Professional beta and
everything works fine. I did have to install new Creative SoundBlaster Live MP3
XP drivers that I downloaded. I registered the Windows XP Professional program
online with Microsoft. I installed the updates from Windows Updates. I tested
my main programs, and they all work fine. I still get the “localization dll”
error when booting which might be from another program, which I will fix later.
I will now run Norton Disk Doctor, Norton Win Doctor, and then I will do a
backup of the C: and E: drives to the D: drive. That should keep me busy for
the rest of the evening. I had breakfast while installing the software of
oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. CIO
End of Scott's Notes
week 12/07/01:
Note: <888>
12/07/01 Friday 4:00 A.M.: http://mrscott.com/pearlmem.htm Pearl
Harbor Memorial Page. CIO
Note: <888>
12/07/01 Friday 3:55 A.M.: I have been working on the computer. I could not get
MSN Money Portfolio to work, so I tried checking tech support recommendations.
I finally realized I did not have Internet Explorer 6.0 on the computer, so I
installed it. Still the MSN Money portfolio did not work. I finally realized it
was a different file format since I installed Money 2002. I synchronized Money
2002 with MSN Money Portfolio, and after a bit of tweaking I got it working.
One problem the bottom line amount of my bellwether portfolio on MSN Money
Portfolio Deluxe is about 15% less than in Money 2002 when they are
synchronized. Still Microsoft Money Portfolio Deluxe is now working. I am a bit
tired, so I will send out my weekly email and go to bed. CIO
Note: <888>
12/06/01 Thursday 9:35 P.M.: I relaxed a bit after dinner. I chatted with a
relative. I guess I will do a little bit of computer work now. CIO
Note: <888>
12/06/01 Thursday 6:45 P.M.: I checked www.cnet.com
, and on their Broadband page, they showed Verizon and Earthlink provide DSL
service, however when I researched them, they do not provide a static IP
address to run a server. After lunch, I
cleaned up and I made my 3 P.M. appointment. I then went by the Greenwich
Hospital Thrift shop. I also noticed the main Greenwich Hospital lobby gift
store has a display of quite a lot of Christmas merchandise. I then walked
lower Greenwich Avenue. I then went to the library, and I noticed on their
internet access that my server was not working. I read the Wall Street Journal
which had a lead story about Excite @Home shutting down in February 2002 unless
someone bails them out. I then returned home, and the tenants of my building
were having a Christmas party in the lobby. I went upstairs, and I disabled the
Windows XP firewall, and the server started working again. I guess the settings
I used for it were not right. I then joined the Christmas party downstairs and
enjoyed the clown, the refreshments, and the caroling. I will now have dinner
of reheated white rice with the beef vegetable mixture I made last night with
ice tea and a cappuccino. CIO
Note: <888>
12/06/01 Thursday 1:00 P.M.: I checked the mail. I will now have two hotdogs
with buns and ketchup and mustard and reheated white rice with La Choy low salt
soy sauce and ice tea. I will then clean up and go out for a 3 P.M.
appointment. CIO
Note: <888>
12/06/01 Thursday 11:55 A.M.: I am sifting through my email. I ran Symantec
Updater. I also enabled Windows XP firewall settings. If I should lose
Cablevision Excite @Home service, I found an alternative for myself to have
Broadband download through ADSL and to be able to run a server with a static IP
address at http://www.directvdsl.com/
. Right now, they have a special offer promotion. CIO
Note: <888>
12/06/01 Thursday 9:35 A.M.: I was up at 7 A.M.. I had breakfast of three
medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I checked the
mail, and it is not here yet. CIO
Note: <888>
12/05/01 Wednesday 11:05 P.M.: I had the rest of the Carr’s crackers with
Vermont extra sharp cheddar cheese and ice tea. I watched the ABC News Barbara
Walters interview with President and Mrs. Bush and the tour of the White House
Christmas decorations. I will now go to bed. Have a good evening. CIO
Note: <888>
12/05/01 Wednesday 9:25 P.M.: I think I will have some goldfish crackers and
ice tea, and then I will go to bed. I am tired. CIO
Note: <888>
12/05/01 Wednesday 9:20 P.M.: My friend arrived at 1 P.M. and had a cappuccino.
About 2 P.M., we drove over to Tod’s Point, and we sat out at the southwest
picnic area until about 3:30 P.M.. We drove back through town, and my friend
picked up a red pepper at the Stop and Shop to use with dinner. We watched a
bit of television. We had some Carr’s crackers with S&S Vermont extra sharp
cheddar cheese. About 6 P.M., I made up a batch of white rice in the microwave
rice cooker with two cups of rinsed and washed white rice and three cups of
water which I microwaved for 14 minutes and let stand afterwards for five
minutes. I put several tablespoons of olive oil in the large 14 inch Griswold
frying pan, and I also diced up the rest of the cooked eye round roast about a half pound and added it to the pan
with one diced medium onion, four minced cloves of garlic, one bunch of chopped
asparagus, twenty quartered Brussels sprouts, one diced red pepper, a half cup
of white wine, several tablespoons of Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce,
several spurts of McHilney’s Tabasco sauce, five tablespoons of La Choy low
sodium soy sauce, several spurts of sesame oil, dashes of garlic powder, ground
black pepper, celery salt, poultry and meat seasoning, Basil, Oregano, Italian
spices and four pads of margarine. I put the glass lid on the 14 inch frying pan,
and I brought the mixture to a boil stirring is occasionally, and I simmered it
for 20 minutes. We had the beef vegetable mixture on top of the white rice
along with ice tea and cappuccino. I refrigerated the leftovers in Rubbermaid
containers. We then watched more television. My quest just left about fifteen
minutes ago. CIO
Note: <888>
12/05/01 Wednesday 12:25 P.M.: I received a email from Cablevision Optimum
Online that they do not know weather Excite @Home will be continuing to offer
service. They keep trying to get me to switch to Optimum; however one can not
run the server from Optimum. There is news on the net that AT&T ended its
takeover attempt for Excite @Home, so possibly the service will continue as
normal. I installed a new Color ink cartridge in the Epson Stylus Color 880
printer, and I ran the utility to make sure it is aligned properly, and I
cleaned the ink nozzles with the same utility. Well my guest arrives in a half
hour, so I will start cleaning up. We will probably go out to Tod’s Point for a
walk. CIO
Note: <888>
12/05/01 Wednesday 11:25 A.M.: I received a telephone call from a friend about
10 A.M. whom is coming down at 1 P.M.. I received two telephone calls from
relatives. I had breakfast of oatmeal, toast, orange juice, coffee, and
vitamins. I checked the mail. I will now clean up, and then I will do a little
computer work until the friend arrives. CIO
Note: <888>
12/05/01 Wednesday 4:20 A.M.: I believe I have Word 2002 running fine by
creating a new template for it. It is time for bed. CIO
Note: <888>
12/05/01 Wednesday 3:10 A.M.: I set Microsoft Word 2002 back to the default
settings. For some reason under “File”, “New Works Template” keeps appearing
multiple times which I can fix by restoring the default settings under “Help”,
“Detect and Repair”. Well I am a bit tired; I guess I will head off to bed. CIO
Note: <888>
12/05/01 Wednesday 1:45 A.M.: I uninstalled Microsoft Home Publishing 2000, and
I reinstalled Microsoft Home Publishing 2000 Premium. I then backed my
Microsoft Money 2002 files to two different floppy disks and also to the D:
drive and a separate C: drive folder. I then uninstalled Microsoft Money 2000,
rebooted, uninstalled Microsoft Money 2002, deleted the directories for Money
1999, 2000, and 2002. I then rebooted, and I ran Norton 2002 WinDoctor. I then
rebooted and I reinstalled Microsoft Money 2002, and I rebooted, and I then
installed the Microsoft Money 2002 updates. I then deleted all the erroneous
back bills information that I never track. I then setup my preferences for
opening Microsoft Money 2002. I then backed up the Money 2002 file several
times again. I now have Microsoft Money 2002 running much more smoothly and
starting up much faster. I also moved the startup macros for Microsoft Word
2002 that contained old startup Macros to a backup folder, so it starts much
faster and runs more smoothly. CIO
Note: <888>
12/04/01 Tuesday 10:10 P.M.: I had dinner of two 1/3 inch thick slices of cold
eye round beef, steamed cauliflower, asparagus, Brussels sprouts, reheated
white rice with dashes of Kikkoman soy sauce, ice tea, and a cappuccino. I then
set up the RCA Universal Remote Control. The 3 digit code numbers for my Orion
TV and JVC VCR worked, however I called Cablevision for the 3 digit number for
my Cable Box, and they did not know it and the numbers in the RCA Universal
Remote were not correct. My Cable Box is a General Instrument CFT 2200, and at
this page http://www.thompsontv.com/rcarc.html
, I found out that the number is “046”. The new RCA remote however does not
seem to work the menu functions on the devices which means one would have to
use the individual remotes for that particular function. However, the new RCA
Universal remote is much snappier when channel surfing. I have not had a chance
to study the various other functions. It is also more useful for people with
larger fingers than the smaller Zenith Universal remote I have. Thus I now have
the RCA and the Zenith Universal remote for my living room Orion TV, JVC VCR
and Cable Box. I chatted with a friend during dinner. I chatted with a relative
just now. I have a copy of the Microsoft Home Publishing Premium Edition 2000
which I will put back on the computer, so I will have to turn off the server
shortly for a few minutes. CIO
Note: <888>
12/04/01 Tuesday 6:45 P.M.: I went out, and I went to Odd Job in Port Chester,
New York, and I returned the DeLonghi Cappuccino coffee machine. I then bought
the RCA Universal Remote for $6.99, and they have more in the boxes on the
floor. I also bought two more boxes of the IBM envelopes for $1.49 each, four
LDK videotapes .49 each, two Williamsburg blue Kitchen Basics Kitchen mitts for
$1.49 each, another RayOVac Lantern battery $1.69, the last 10 disk package of
IBM 3.5 inch floppy disks for $1.99, a box of Fresh Stuff 25 freezer bags .79,
and a box of 75 Scotty’s Food storage bags .99, 16 Party House paper coffee
cups .99 plus $1.44 tax for $22.80 total. I then walked over to Staples, and
from the Clearance display in the center cross aisle, I bought two blue Outdoor
Products extra large 18” X 36” extra heavy duty Nylon duffle bags for $10 each
plus $1.35 tax for $21.35 total. They had about five black ones left. I then
toured the new Linens ‘n Things. I then toured Kohl’s. I next toured Jimbos. I
then went back to Linens ‘n Things, and I bought an ACME eight inch double mesh
metal strainer with a wooden handle for $7.99 plus .54 tax for $8.53. I then
returned home, and I chatted with some neighbors. I then had an ice tea, and I
will now put away my purchases. CIO
Note: <888>
12/04/01 Tuesday 1:50 P.M.: I was up at 8:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of three
medium boiled eggs, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I chatted
briefly with a relative. The Greenwich
Time www.greenwichtime.com has an
article about the murder yesterday. Apparently the murderer was caught late
last night, but the victims name was withheld pending notification of next of
kin. I went out without cleaning up over to Odd Job in Port Chester first
stopping at the ATM at Bank of New York in Port Chester, and I bought the
DeLonghi cappuccino coffee machine for $39.99 plus tax along with a package of
4 nine volt Rayovac Maximum alkaline batteries for $5.99 plus $3.10 tax for
$49.08. I chatted with a customer for a while. I returned home. I checked out
the DeLonghi coffee cappuccino machine and unfortunately it does not have the
espresso feature it is just a drip coffee feature with a milk frother, so I
will returned it shortly. It is hard to tell from the outside by the picture on
the box. I put new 9 volt batteries in my two smoke detectors. I had two
hotdogs with buns and mustard and ketchup. I will now clean up, and I will go
back to Odd Job to return the DeLonghi cappuccino drip coffee machine. I will
then go to downtown Greenwich for some fresh air. CIO
Note: <888>
12/03/01 Monday 11:20 P.M.: I made a couple of telephone calls. I had some
Carr’s crackers along with Vermont extra sharp cheddar cheese and some ice tea.
Now it is time for bed. CIO
Note: <888>
12/03/01 Monday 9:25 P.M.: I had a couple of hotdogs with buns and ketchup and
mustard along with ice tea. I relaxed a bit. I chatted with a family relative
and a friend. The computer power supply
started making a bearing noise and then it quit. I turned off the computer and
let it rest a few minutes. Basically since one does not need to reboot Windows
XP daily like in the past, computer power supplies of my vintage have one
problem in that when the power supply fan runs continually the bearings tend to
get set in one pattern. If one turns off the computer daily or every other day
briefly, one gives the computer power supply bearings a chance to realign
themselves from the continual alignment they gain when running continually.
Well, I am a bit tired so I will go to bed. Have a good night. CIO
Note: <888>
12/03/01 Monday 7:50 P.M.: I went out at 1:30 P.M., and I stopped by Putnam
Trust Bank of New York on Mason street. As I was departing for downtown from
the bank, I saw a number of police and police vehicles at Armagone Causeway
near where the Electrolux shop burned down.
Also while downtown, I noticed a police helicopter flying overhead. I
learned about an hour later from a local shop keeper that there had been a
murder at the employment agency there. One woman had shot the woman employee
three times and killed her and had escaped about 10 A.M. this morning. I think
I recall hearing the shots about the time I exited First Union Bank on Havemeyer
Place which would have been about then. There was a police search going on. I
went down to the Post Office, and it was busy so I went across the street to
Zyns stationary and obtained a money order for .79 to pay my monthly Verizon
telephone bill, and I mailed it at the Post Office without waiting. I sat out
observing the police helicopter not knowing what had happened for about fifteen
minutes. Seeing all the security around, I thought a VIP was around. I then
drove down by the waterfront. I then went to the Greenwich Library, and the
information desk told me there had been a shooting. I then took a walk with
another local walker, and the shop keeper nearby told me what had
happened. I walked with the other walker
downtown, and then sensing there was no immediate threat, I stopped by Entrée
Super Computer store and viewed the shop. They tend to be a bit more expensive,
but they have an experienced sales staff, and of course traveling for cheaper
bargains elsewhere costs money. I then walked back to the library, and I read
the Wall Street Journal which had an article about Bill Gates and charity and
the local paper. I then went over to Odd Job in Port Chester, New York. I
bought a Rubbermaid Cake Keeper for $3.99, three 52 ounce bottles of Lysol
disinfectant for $2.49 each, a Lantern battery for $1.69, two boxes of IBM
white 25% cotton Super Heavyweight 28 lb. #10 envelopes 25 count for $1.49 each
box plus $1.09 tax for $17.22 total. I noticed while there they have the
DeLongi espresso coffee maker with frother regularly $100 for $40, and they
also have a Militia coffee machine for $30?, a Wagner Power sprayer for $30
along with as usual a number of other various items and a large assortment of
cookware. I bought the last cake holder. I then returned home, and I chatted
with a relative, and I relaxed a bit. I have not seen any news stories on the
murder yet. CIO
Note: <888>
12/03/01 Monday 1:15 P.M.: I went out, and I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of
New York on Mason Street. I then went by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop. I
stopped by First Union Bank on Havemeyer Place, and I paid my rent. I next
walked lower Greenwich Avenue. At Zyns
Stationary, I bought a package of Sir Walter Raleigh pipe tobacco for $2.49
plus .15 tax for $2.64 total. I then drove down by the waterfront. I next
stopped by the Arnold Bread store outlet. I bought two loaves of Freihofers 12
grain bread for $2.32 both. I was told the Arnold Bakery previously owned by
Best Food was bought out by George Weston Bakeries a large Canadian bakery
outfit. I then returned home. For lunch
I had three ¼ inch slices of cold eye round with Lea and Perrins Worcestershire
sauce, reheated white rice with a few dashes of Kikkoman soy sauce, steamed
fresh cauliflower, asparagus, Brussels sprouts, ice tea, and I am just about
ready to drink my cappuccino. CIO
Note: <888>
12/03/01 Monday 8:25 A.M.: I sifted through my email. I went through http://mrscott.com/scotwork.htm . I
am keeping the Norton AntiVirus 2002 software enabled and running to protect my
computer. Well Cablevision which provided me with Excite@Home is still running
fine, so I guess I will not be cut off.
I will now clean up and go out. I
noticed somebody wearing a sweater from www.biltmorehotel.com
downtown last night. I remember seeing that great old hotel in 1978 when I
visited a friend’s grandmother in Coral Cables.
It is great to see they fixed up the old place. CIO
Note: <888>
12/03/01 Monday 7:00 A.M.: I was up at 6 A.M., and I had breakfast of oatmeal,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I will now do some computer work.
CIO
Note: <888>
12/02/01 Sunday 8:45 P.M.: Well, I am finished scanning my email. It is time
for bed. CIO
Note: <888>
12/02/01 Sunday 8:00 P.M.: I chatted with a relative, and a friend called me
up. I will do a brief bit of computer work, and then I will head off to bed.
CIO
Note: <888>
12/02/01 Sunday 6:50 P.M.: I had about
a cup and a half of cooked white rice with a few dashes of Kikkoman soy sauce
on it along with ice tea. I refrigerated the rest of the rice. The microwave
rice cooker also has an attachment for steaming vegetables or pasta. CIO
Note: <888>
12/02/01 Sunday 6:35 P.M.: I went after
the last message, and I stopped by Lecters, and they did not have a microwave
rice cooker. I browsed the store. I then went across the street to the Complete
Kitchen and they did not have a microwave rice cooker, but they have lots of
other interesting cooking items. I then checked the Greenwich Hardware store,
and they did not have one. I then went back to Lecters and browsed some more of
the merchandise. I then drove down by the waterfront. I next stopped by the ATM
machine at the Riverside Branch of Putnam Trust Bank of New York. I then went
by the Japanese grocery store at exit 5 at the Chase Bank plaza, and they did
not have a microwave rice steamer. They
have lots of different varieties of rice for up to $20 for ten pounds. It is
helpful if one knows how to speak Japanese there. I had a bit of difficultly
explaining what I was looking for. I then drove out to Tod’s Point. I sat out
for a while at the southwest picnic area. I then used the bathroom at the
southeast concession area. I then returned downtown. I walked lower Greenwich
Avenue. I left just before the Festival of Lights, since I had a parking place
next to the veterans’ monument; I figured some family late for the event would
get a parking place. I then went by the Food Emporium, and they had a China Village
microwave rice cooker for $14.99. They are above the rice selection in the
upper level. They had two more left. I also bought a Faberware metal stick
proof ladle for $2.99, a 4 inch plastic mesh strainer for $3.59, fresh Brussels
sprouts buy one get one free for $2.49, fresh bunch of asparagus buy one get
two free $2.99 plus $1.29 tax for $28.34 total. I then returned home. I opened
up the ten pound bag of rice, and I filled a gallon Rubbermaid container with
most of it. I left the rest in the bag. I rinced two cups of white rice in the
4 inch strainer, and I added it to the microwave rice cooker. I then added
three cups of hot tap water. I put on the top pressure part and then the lid
and closed it up. I put in the microwave for 15 minutes, and I then let it
stand for 5 minutes. It is just now ready.
I now have a perfect batch of rice. It looks and tastes perfect. CIO
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12/02/01 Sunday 1:10 P.M.: I covered both sides of the eye round roast with
ground black pepper, poultry and meat seasoning, garlic powder, celery salt,
Basil, oregano, Italian spices, and Bull’s-eye original barbeque sauce, and I
cooked it at 350 degrees Fahrenheit in the convection over for 50 minutes on a
rack with a pan to catch the drips. I had three 1/3 inch slices of it with
steamed fresh cauliflower, microwave potato, ice tea, and I am now having a
cappuccino. I browsed the local store specials at www.staples.com , www.compusastores.com , www.walmart.com , and www.circuitcity.com . I noticed in the
news yesterday that www.costco.com has a
Microsoft Office XP suite for Education use for sale for $129 significantly
lower than the retail edition. I checked out Microwave rice steamers and I
found this item “Four
in One Rice Cooker” at www.cooksmarket.com
; however I might try looking for one downtown. I just chatted with a relative.
I guess I will finish my cappuccino now, and then I will clean up and go out
and mail the cards and get some fresh air. CIO
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12/02/01 Sunday 10:50 A.M.: I finished doing my Christmas cards. I have them
all set to mail. I will now cook the eye round roast. CIO
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12/02/01 Sunday 7:30 A.M.: Well, I finished making up my Christmas Letter and
printing it out. I also mail it out to those on my email list, and I posted it
at http://mrscott.com/xmas2001.htm
linked from my homepage. Well now I have to do my Christmas Cards. CIO
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12/02/01 Sunday 5:10 A.M.: I went to bed after having some goldfish crackers
and ice tea. I received a telephone call from a relative about 9:30 P.M., and
we chatted. I was up at 4 A.M.. I had breakfast of three medium boiled eggs,
toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. CIO
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12/01/01 Saturday 7:15 P.M.: Well, I sifted through the email. I am tired, so I
guess I will head off to bed. Have a good night. CIO
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12/01/01 Saturday 6:45 P.M.: I went back out after the last message. I stopped
by the Stop and Shop, and I bought two S&S ten pound bags of white rice for
$2.99 each, and a 15 ounce bottle of La Choy low sat soy sauce. I then stopped
by Lecters going out of business sale with 30% to 50% off looking for a large
container to hold the rice, but they did not have any. I next sat out downtown
for a while. I then drove down by the waterfront. I returned home. I have a
rice steamer for making rice, and one can get a microwave rice cooker at Walmart.
I did not see one at Lecters. I enjoy herbal rice when I have time to cook it.
I put $10 on my laundry card. I guess I will do a little computer work now. CIO
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12/01/01 Saturday 3:35 P.M.: I went out after the last message. I stopped by
Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then went by the First Union
Bank, Havemeyer Branch to pay my rent, but they were closed today. I then drove
over to Old Greenwich, and I stopped by the Old Greenwich Rummage Room, and I
bought a box of 17 Christmas Cards for $5.30. I next went out to Tod’s Point,
and I walked around the entire 2.5 mile walk around Tod’s Point. I then stopped
by Staples, and I looked for the Oxford clip binders, but they were out of
them. I then went by Exxon, and I bought $8.50 of premium gasoline at $1.599 a
gallon. I next went to the Stop and Shop, and I bought a bottle of Martinelli
sparking cider grape juice for $1.99, four half gallons of Tropicana orange
juice for $2 each, three boxes of S&S premium margarine for $2 all, buy one
get one free of Progresso chicken vegetable rice soup $2.19 both, a 16 ounce
bag of frozen S&S Brussels sprouts $1.89, a 10 quart pack of S&S dry
milk for $5.49, a top eye round roast at $2.99 a pound $7, S&S Vermont
extra sharp cheddar cheese 8 ounces $2, two quart jars of B&G kosher dill
spears for $1.50 each, a 16 ounce bag of
Carolina brown rice $1.59, buy one get one free of Ball Park bun size beef
franks for $3.79 both, and a Banquet hearty 11 ounce fried chicken breast TV
dinner for $2.50 plus .12 tax for $41.56. I then went home, and I put away my
groceries. I then had the Banquet hearty chicken breast dinner along with ice
tea. I will now relax a bit. CIO
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12/01/01 Saturday 10:00 A.M.: I finished my house cleaning and watering the plants. I ran Norton Anti Virus 2002 on my computer
while I did my house cleaning. I reinstalled Paper Port, to enable the print
feature. I scanned my Symantec Norton Systems Works 2002 receipt, and I got the
proof of purchase logo and the previous version title page, and I filled out
the $30 rebate form, and I have it all set to mail. I checked the mail, and it
does not look like it has arrived yet. I guess I will now have a couple of
hotdogs with bun and mustard and ketchup, and then I will go out for some fresh
air on this most beautiful day. CIO
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12/01/01 Saturday
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12/01/01 Saturday
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12/01/01 Saturday 1:15 A.M.: I finished installing Microsoft Works Suite 2002,
Norton System Works 2002, and Norton Personal Firewall 2002 by 5 P.M.
yesterday. They all seem to run fine. I
ran Norton Disk Doctor, Norton WinDoctor, and then I started Norton SpeedDisk.
I had two hotdogs with buns and condiments and ice tea, and then I went to bed
about