User:Woozle/2005/10

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What Woozle was doing in October, 2005

2005-10-02

09:50, 2 Oct 2005 (EDT): Well, that was a lovely string of unmotivatedness, at least as far as updating this page goes. There was a bunch of packing and shipping and I took far too long to get started with it and I still haven't finished it, but it's mostly done. I've also been writing and editing heavily in Issuepedia and, oh yeah, I got David Brin's permission to repost one of his blog pieces in there, with a strong indication that he will be willing to allow additional pieces in the future. This is good. Once I've finished tackling his writings (maybe an index? the main site is a bit difficult to navigate...), I should go tackle the writings of someone I'm a little less aligned with, such as Orson Scott Card.

Today (for real): finished scanning the latest batch of SvsG documents from the lawyer. I don't know how outraged I should be that she has had the defense's responses in her possession since March 23 and got them to me last week; they did come up in a phone conversation, but of course I assumed she would be sending them on and in the absence of a record of the conversation there was nothing to remind me that they existed, much less to ask for them.

So next I'll be transcribing those and seeing how they affect the situation. I need to finish up what I've been calling the "Second Interrogatories" and find out if we can get answers to those before the November mediation date or if that will have to be rescheduled.

2005-10-04

09:55, 4 Oct 2005 (EDT): Zander was unexpectedly home yesterday (i.e. we forgot there was a teacher work day at CFS) so it was a bit of a blur. We took both kids for a walk and took lots of photos; didn't get a whole lot else done. Shipped one package to England.

Today: need to finish the proposed second request for admission of facts, print it out, and send it to the lawyer.

2005-10-08

09:26, 8 Oct 2005 (EDT): Benjamin wanted to tell a story, and fussed and hit me until I finally figured out that he wanted me to write it down (well, I *asked* if that was what he wanted, but he wouldn't tell me)

And lest anyone think that this is the normal state of affairs here at Hypertwin Central, I was somewhat surprised (taken aback, even?) when the waitress at Golden Corral complemented us earlier this week for having such well-behaved children (B was out of school for the 3-week intersession and Z had a teacher-workday off, and it was Tuesday which is 99-cent kids' day at GC, so we took them both).

2005-10-10

14:42, 10 Oct 2005 (EDT): The Hypertwin Yellow Pages is now online, and most of the "local" pages have been moved over. I still haven't started moving the "techniques" pages, and I've only done a little bit of writing on the instructional/help pages, but... there it is.

Meanwhile, I was not able to get ODBC in Windows to connect to the MySQL client running on Camilla. I don't know what's up with that. It connects to a remote server just fine, and I can connect with clients on Camilla herself. In any case, as long as I can't connect, I'm stuck with attacking the problem on two forks:

  • Trying to reduce the amount of data to be imported (e.g. deleting "Trash" folders) -- this has helped, but it still choked once and I had to compact the database and restart; who knows if it will make it through the rest of the data.
  • Rewriting HyperMail/MailFerret on a relatively friendly Linux IDE like Gambas.

2005-10-11

06:50, 11 Oct 2005 (EDT): I just realized that none of the Pinecrest-related pages have been marked as moved to HTYP, and the ones that have been moved haven't been tidied up. Also, the Liquid Blue package apparently arrived yesterday (only found it this morning on the front porch; must remember to put up a sign to tell the delivery people to *please* at least leave a note on the side door... or something), and the MailFerret import got full again. :-P

2005-10-15

11:00, 15 Oct 2005 (EDT): Having a headache; the word "massive" came to mind, though it's really only in the 5 to 7 range (out of 10). Also trying to get started transcribing some emails the hard way, i.e. by going through the files with a text editor and copying ones that seem relevant (with much cleanup).

2005-10-20

21:18, 20 Oct 2005 (EDT): So on Monday (10/17) evening, I discover furry stuff growing in my garlic/pepper/oil hot sauce. (Didn't know that was possible; the bottle says nothing about refrigerating, it has never happened before that I noticed, and isn't all that hot stuff supposed to be highly preservative?) And I ate some of that stuff Friday evening, and possibly on other nights close to that. Possible explanation of intense headaches? (Friday morning wasn't the only one.) I threw the stuff out, obviously.

So I'm now being rash and have put my lawyer's to-do list up on the wiki, for all the world (and the Defendants) to see. At this point, I don't see what I have to gain by secrecy. I'm also trying to decide between finishing up transcribing emails (a never-ending task) and transcribing the Proposed Ground Rules and Benefits of Written Negotiation I scribbled down earlier this week.

2005-10-21

07:48, 21 Oct 2005 (EDT) Drafted SvsG Benefits of Written Negotiation. Now time for kid-delivery and morning errands.

2005-10-23

14:14, 23 Oct 2005 (EDT): Transcribing Still More Emails... I need to stop and do some analysis, but I keep finding new ones.

2005-10-28

16:18, 28 Oct 2005 (EDT): Trying to figure out how to have "private" pages in MediaWiki, so that I can more easily use MW to collect semi-confidential information -- specifically, babysitter phone numbers and emails. My next task, then, after accomplishing that, is to go on a crusade to start building a stable of babysitters.

2005-10-30

15:58, 30 Oct 2005 (EST): Just finished a rather intriguing conversation with Sinaas...

2005-10-31

A Dalek pumpkin prepares to assault a minaturized Tardis pumpkin (perhaps the Master shrank it?) These pumpkins are, however, severely outclassed by this

11:07, 1 Nov 2005 (EST): Currently recovering from Helloween; see image at right... 10/31 was extraordinarily exhausting, although I should note that the weather has been unusually warm for October (most of the trees are still pretty green -- about where we usually are in early-to-mid September, with some trees definitely changing but many still completely green; normally by this time everything is mostly brown...) Woke up with a headache, but a combination of caffeine, aspirin, and food seems to have knocked it out. For now.