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Officially in service

There. Done.

Not totally done. A few tweaks are still on the to-do list. But, for the most part, my transition to the new computer is finished.

Parts were easy, others weren’t. But we finally crossed the finish line late last week–most of the stuff I had to do has now been done. The big stuff.

The computer is quite nice. Windows 7 and I are getting along quite well. I like it much better than Vista, which I had on my laptop–which is now running 7, too.

As most of you know, one of the big problems in switching to a new computer is copying over programs, bookmarks and files.

Over the years, I have been fairly careful about keeping my computer installation discs and DVDs. Some are downloaded files that I simply keep in a downloads folder–the hard drive is large enough that I don’t have to throw them out.

As for utilities, I discovered a fast, easy and practically painfree way to add them. It’s a service called Ninite.com. All you have to do is go to Ninite, select the utilities you want, check a few boxes here and there and let the computer and the internet do the rest. Cool! It worked very well, including some of the open source programs, other freeware and all the way up to Microsoft’s utility programs. Even I could get it to run, so it should be a snap for the rest of you!

But as for the files I wanted to transfer, that was trickier. A few years ago, I added an external hard drive, and that is where I moved all my MP3s and other audio files. I made that the home for my iTunes folder. When I hooked up the external drive to the new computer, all the MP3s were right there.

My bookmarks were just as easy. I use Firefox, and I use the Firefox add-on, XMarks. It copies my bookmarks and passwords to the net, up in a cloud somewhere, ready for me to pull back down for the new computer. Just sign in, and there were all my bookmarks and logins.

You see, I don’t like to work hard or spend a lot of time doing the mundane stuff. That’s because I’ve got too little free time for my liking. So when I can to relax, I don’t want to be bothered with stuff.

But I had to be bothered with stuff about my treasured photo files. They were among the files, downloads and documents I wanted to transfer from the old computer’s hard disk. I had planned to move the photo files to the external drive. One of these days. You know, when I don’t want to relax. At any rate, it never got done. I really meant to do it, you know.

I ordered the new computer, but it took some time for it to be built and shipped over here. While that was going on, the old computer, through some sixth cyber sense, seemed to realize it was about to be replaced. I never called it HAL, but it seemed to take on that attitude. All of a sudden, I started getting many blue screens or freeze-ups. It was slow before, but now it was like a crippled turtle. Fact is, some programs had not been working for a while. I always kept the virus software up to date, and I used System Restore, but it didn’t get the job done.

It got to the point where I finally unplugged it and only used the laptop downstairs for about a week, until the new one arrived and was installed. But what about my files? The Easy Transfer program in Windows 7 doesn’t work if the old computer doesn’t work.

I turned to our office computer guy. I called him, explained my situation, and he brought over a device to which I could attach the old hard drive, with the files moved via a USB cable to my office desktop. My plan was to copy them onto recordable DVDs, and I brought three of them to the office that day. However, I batted 0 for 3–all three of the DVDs failed at some point in the transfer process. So I went to a drugstore in town, invested in an 8-gig thumbdrive, transferred the files to the thumbdrive and took them home on that (two trips).

That did the trick.

Now I am personalizing the computer, including some Google gadgets that I also use on the laptop. The favorite is a clock that looks sort of like my cat, Charlie. Ever see the Kit-Cat Klock? Sort of like that. The cat’s eyes and tail swing from side to side as time marches on–except late at night, when the cat’s eyelids close.

The gadgets look like this …

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As you see, I also have a little desktop photo gadget, which I have set (of course) to the folder where my many and various pictures reside–good, bad and ugly.

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I keep waiting for things to calm down and get more orderly in my life. Maybe that’s just around the corner.

Against my better will, I got way too involved in basketball coverage again this winter, and then our Olympian’s story was something different. Plus, I really enjoyed watching the Winter Olympics–and yes, we finally got to see some hockey (curling, though, was a different matter entirely).

The high school basketball seasons are now over. Both my girls teams lost at the district tournament last week. The boys district tournament takes place this week, and we’ll see how long that goes.

My wife and I got a chance to see some good movies lately. We finally watched “Whip It” last week (after buying the DVD), and it was as good as they said. Enjoyed that film a lot.

This afternoon, I watched the first two periods of the Red Wings vs. Blackhawks hockey game–then my wife and I went to the local theater to see “Avatar,” which had just arrived. They had been promising “Avatar” for over a month–the “Coming Soon” poster near the theater entrance–but instead they had been showing this or that film that I couldn’t care less about. Imagine my disappointment, expecting to read “Avatar” on the theater marquee … and seeing “Alvin Squeakquel” instead.

David, our son, had been talking about wanting to see it (“Avatar,” that is), but he told us he wanted to wait until it got here instead of going to the bigger theater in Iron Mountain–which meant he had to wait. So guess what happened? My wife called him Satuday morning to tell him that “Avatar” had finally arrived in town … and he said he had gone to see it the night before. Sigh!

But we still wanted to see it, and we did this afternoon. Very interesting film. I’m sure most of you who were interested in seeing the film already have, so there is no need to recap the story.

By the way, this is interesting. The film was released in mid December. It got to my town in early March. And it gets released on DVD in late April.

Also, I’m sure many of you have had a chance to see the 3-D version. Not in our little theater, and the Iron Mountain theater also had only the 2-D version. 3-D must have been amazing to see … but we never had a prayer of getting that.

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There’s other news, but it can wait a little while. The big news development is the weather. The thaw has arrived! We got to 50F (10C) on Saturday, and we were close to 50 after the movie today. The mild weather is supposed to stay around, and the big meltdown is on. Mud and slush season is officially under way.

My 2010 to-do list

It’s now 2010, and the holidays are over. We are officially in January. No question about it. Just look at your friendly neighborhood thermometer if you have any doubts.

This isn’t about resolutions. This is about plans. A to-do list. It’s getting filled up. Only thing is, where do I start?

In no particular order …

–It’s time for me to get another desktop computer. I made the decision a few months ago, but I opted to hold off on deciding the specs for it until after the hectic holidays. The hectic holidays are now history.

I think I got my present computer in early 2006–it’s a Windows XP machine. In the last few months, it has been developing more and more problems. When you turn it on, it takes 15 to 20 minutes before you can actually use it. That’s been the case for a while. It’s slow. Lately, it has had problems installing new software–the pop-up box claims that the downloaded file is corrupt. But the same file works on my other machines. Lots of old programs clutter up its hard drive and its registry–even those I got rid of long ago.

My older son has already put in a claim for the machine–wants to experiment, turning it into a server. I have two external hard drives, where the photo and music files are stored, so transferring that stuff shouldn’t be much of a challenge. As for everything else … it’s not going to take overnight.

First things first. I need to decide what specs I want, and then look to see what I can get for what price. My old one is a Dell. The one before that was an HP. Both developed problems as they got older. Computers seem to do that.

Not sure which brand I will get this time, but it will be a Windows 7 machine. That much is certain. I am nowhere near cool enough to even think of getting an Apple.

–Another thing is the big back-up. At times last year, I worked on copying all my old blog posts from efx2blogs.com. I hadn’t done that for a long time–just did a batch of them earlier today.

That has to be a priority item because hardly anyone is using efx2blogs.com, and when the current domain registry ends in March, I think it may go bye-bye forever. Keith, who used to run the place there, surfaced last spring just long enough to renew the registry and then disappeared again. Flyingdutchman.com.

I have 338 entries there (so they say), and I am copying them to my Blogger blog, one at a time. I still have 10 pages of listings to go. Once I finish copying them all to Blogger, I can import them over here. The photo links won’t work, but I don’t expect people to look at them anyway. Just for the archives. I spent a lot of time writing those posts, and I don’t want that “creativity” to be lost.

–My other big project is over here, at efx3. I don’t like that purple theme I now have, and I need to find a new one, a brighter one, one that can accommodate photos the width I like to post.

Once I look through all the efx3 themes–haven’t had a lot of time for that lately–and choose one I like, I’ll ask Welshpixie to make a few modifications to make it look the way I want (such as changing to the Georgia font and making the main display area wide enough). I tried doing that myself in the past, but it took a lot of time and was amateur work at best. Let’s call in the professionals and get the job done right.

Once it’s done, things will be much brighter and cheery over here. That cheery outlook then will help inspire me to write more and play around with more pictures from my many adventures. And misadventures.

Because I like to write over here … even if I haven’t done much of it in recent months. I also enjoy reading and commenting on others’ posts. Another thing I haven’t done a lot. Now is a good time to get back to that, too.

So I’m not going away. In fact, I’m coming back. That’s another item in my 2010 to-do list.

Have you ever heard that old advice to “Leave well enough alone”?

This is the sad tale of someone who didn’t heed that advice and the trouble it led to.

This won’t make sense to those of you who read this on Vox or Blogger. It refers to my efx3 blog and specifically to my dissatisfaction with the width available to me (and my photos) to the theme I had been using. I liked the theme, but my pictures have to be cut too short to really show them, and I finally had enough of it.

So on Friday, I went shopping for a new theme, one that can show my photos in all their glory. I saw a couple and tried them out. But the preview either (A) didn’t work at all, or (B) showed things way skewed around. What the? I finally picked one, took a deep breath and hit the button. No turning back now.

I soon realized that the culprit was the customized CSS that I had “adjusted” when I first started using the theme. The customized parts were still in place, even though the theme it referred to had been replaced. So I cleared that out. Things started looking a lot better.

Then I saw another theme that I liked better, so I chose that. It was OK (came out the way I expected), but everything was green. That’s because the theme actually was done in green. Green is OK, but I like blue a lot better. So I decided to change the greens to blues, different shades.

Efx3 has a couple plugins that allow you to tweak themes–colors, typefaces, etc. So I decided to venture into that, changing greens to blues. Alas, it was a lot of work and it took a great deal of free time, which I haven’t been blessed with lately. I managed to change some of the greens to blues, but by no means all, and my frustration with the process eventually got the better of me. (On top of that, some of the blues that I changed and fiddled with and finally was satisfied with have reverted to green since then. You can imagine how happy I feel about that!)

The theme still has green headers, and I’m just going to leave it that way … until I pick still another new theme. Betcha that one will be in blues.

And when I do — I vow solemnly — I will not mess with theme tweakers or CSS customizers or anything like that. I’m just going to obey my philosophy of life: to take things as they come, to accept them as they are and not try to change them. It’s a good philosophy in life, and I now realize it’s a good philosophy to follow in blogging, too. Especially for those of us not blessed with lots of free time or infinite patience.

That’s not me. Neither of them are.

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There has been a blogging malaise sweeping the world lately, sort of like the swine flu. Maybe that’s what came over me lately. It’s not fatal or permanent.

So many topics I could have written about lately. What I’ve been doing lately. What I plan to do in the weeks and months to come. Little observations about everyday life–nothing earthshaking, probably not terribly interesting, but no less interesting than other things I’ve written about in the past. Face it, my life can get a tad, um, mundane.

But I’ve had a hard time writing blog posts about them. Don’t understand why. Writer’s block? But I don’t have writer’s block at work. I still know how to write letters to close friends. Still, writing for the blogosphere has been hard lately. Whyizzzatt?

True, I don’t like having to use the narrow pictures because of the narrow style I used, but I’m changing that now. Also, efx3 doesn’t seem to get along that well with Photobucket. But I want my photos at some public site–I’m afraid to uploading them to a blog host that may not be around tomorrow.

Remember, I’m a refugee of both Modblog and Efx2, so I know what it’s like when a blog hosting service goes belly-up on you. When the site vanishes or the guy who runs the place decides to go off somewhere and redefine his life, the stuff you put at his place is in grave danger. That’s why you don’t see me at efx2blogs any more.

But there are other reasons, and they all fall under the heading of lack of time or opportunity. Let me count the ways. (1) I’ve been writing a lot to B and occasionally to S. (2) I’ve been watching the hockey playoffs. (3) I’ve been focusing a lot on work. (4) I’ve been watching movies with my wife. (5) At night, when I sit down to type on my desktop upstairs, Charlie comes around and plops herself into my lap so I am obliged to pet her for a while. (6) Occasionally I play games and get sidetracked with them. (7) Maggie, our old (16+) cat, has lately taken to sleeping on the glider rocker in the living room that I like to use when writing on my laptop. (8) I also get tired a little earlier than I used to.

Oh, it’s a wild and crazy life I lead!

Maybe I should write a post about all the topics I have been letting get past me, touching on a few things that might have made a full post on other days.

This week, I read a post from DeeJay, which mentioned how few people are writing now and how the old “community” seems to have fallen on hard times, with refugees moving to many other places or just not writing so often. I can relate.

I’m still here. Pretty soon, I’ll break out of this blogging malaise and get back to writing about this and that. Maybe I’ll even do better with pictures after I find a new theme I like. For right now, this is what I can manage.

The best Friday the 13th

I got some very good news late Friday night … when I discovered the brand-spankin’-new www.efx3.com website.

Why do I feel that way?

Because, until this happened, it seemed like the efx community was dying. Keith had gone who-knows-where, and he didn’t leave anybody with the full set of keys. Nobody seemed to know what to do, and we all remembered some lengthy efx2 outages. With the pending domain renewal deadline approaching,  my nightmare was that the site would simply expire — in more ways than one.

It didn’t happen because a team of hard workers were just as alarmed as I was … and they had the skills and the initiative to put together a new site. I’m so grateful to Welsh Pixie and the others who got it done. Best of all, with several admins in charge of the operation, it means www.efx3.com won’t be totally dependent on one person and his/her interest/time. Also, full backups. Read the details on WelshPixie’s post at efx2blogs.

Yeah, backups of our posts at efx2blogs are up to us, but they did post info on how to at least copy them to our computers. If only they could be moved over to the new place … but under the circumstances it seems like a minor point.

The important thing is that we still have a place to go where we can write about our lives and the things that concern us … and keep track of the online friends we have gotten to know and love over the last few years.

That makes it, in my opinion, the best Friday the 13th ever.

Hey, we got lucky.

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