Soolin’s hot spot

We’ve been to the vet and Soolin actually had two things going on. She had a skin infection on her neck that she’s recovering from on her own, and she had a different kind of skin infection, a hot spot, on her leg, which you can see in all its disgusting glory below. She has to wear an elizabethan collar to keep her from licking the thing which makes her miserable, and she has to take pills for a week and have the infection sprayed with something that stings like hell, but she’s already on the mend.

<a href="http://www.metamusing.net/weblog/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/soolinshotspot.jpg&quot; title="Soolin

In which I take a breather for the weekend

So after several weeks of manic activity – hiking, traveling to Cape Cod, Long Island, and upstate New York – I decided to take a breather this weekend. Friday I went out with a match.com connection in Lee, MA and had a great time. We went out to dinner at the Bombay Grill, during which I tried the Hot Lemon Pickle soup. Who can resist a soup with that name? Turns out I should have, it was (intentionally) served cold and was inedible – very spicy with a terrible texture and taste. When they first set it on the table I took one look and ‘cat food’ sprang into my head. I couldn’t get it out, even though it tasted nothing like cat food. The dinner was otherwise very good however. Afterwords we

All gallery comments deleted

Comment spammers found a hole in the gallery software I use and managed to pollute it with about 6000+ viagra/nekkid people/hair tonic ads. I made a valiant effort to cleanse this stuff manually but man, 6000 something is just too many to deal with when you have to click delete one by one and wait for the page to reload, so ultimately I took the ‘nuke the site from orbit’ option and ran a script to delete all comments. It’s a shame, there were some classics in there, including various ones about our annual camping trips, and the one from the angry woman who later died. I’ll work to replace the commenting system with something less susceptible to spammers, but for now, sorry – it’s all gone.

Tree falls on house, I lose internet and spend 3 days bored to tears

I’m back. A tree fell on my house and knocked out power and internet. I was away and was getting on the ferry when I checked my voicemail Sunday night and discovered the police had taped off my house because a tree had fallen and there were live power lines jumping around in my driveway. That problem was cleared up by the time I got home 3 hours later, but I had no power and no access to my driveway. I also had police tape across my door but I was exhausted and figured they wouldn’t mind if I took it off. I was right, though when I woke to flashlight in my face at three in the morning at first I thought the cops were there to bust me for breaking into my own house. Turns out the power company was there at 3AM to get the power working again and the guy in the bucket truck was on the other side of the window from me trying to find the power connections.

Anyway things are back to normal now, though the house took a minor beating and I lost some things to broken glass – some of my winter jammy type clothes, most of my exercise clothing, and Soolin’s dog bed, all of which were encrusted with glass chunks and powder. It could have been much much worse – had that tree fallen a few more feet in the wrong direction it could have taken the front of the house off or even knocked it over. 3 days without internet was ultimately the worst of it.

Printer dilemma

What would you do were you me? I have a samsung laser printer that’s treated me well. Its first toner cartridge, which lasted about 2 years, is finally dead. Replacing it will cost me ~$80. The samsung has two inadequacies – it’s USB only, so I have to swap the USB cable from laptop to windows PC to linux box, depending on what I want to print from, and it’s monochrome. I could get a networkable color samsung laser printer, the 300N, for $299. Were you me, would you drop the $80 on another toner cartridge for the non-networked monochrome printer, or would you spend a good bit more to get networking and color? On the one hand, buying the toner feels like I am throwing close to $100 away, but on the other hand, I don’t really want to be spending $300 at the moment.

Another beautiful weekend

Well, had another great weekend. Saturday was standard domesticity. The weather had promised mostly cloudy and dim, so I hung home, ran errands, and cleaned. Of course the weather turned out to be wrong and it was mostly sunny, but what can you do. Sunday I headed to Haystack mountain which is near Wilmington, VT, and summited it with Soolin. You can check out my route there and back again, and check out the part I was sure I would get turned aroun and lost in.

The hike itself was decent. The summit was great – exposed rock, scruffy pine everywhere and nice views of a lake and the region to the east. The trail itself wasn’t that challenging. A big piece of it followed an old gravel road bed and there were only short sections of significant incline. All in it was about 4 miles round trip and the toughest thing about it was the heat. Fortunately it was a very breezy day which helped with the bugs and to cool me off.

I saw no one on my way in, but I ran into a lot of folks on my way out. I took some decent photos with my new camera including a couple of panoramas – I’ll post here again once I’ve got those online.

[edit] I forgot to mention the height. ~3100 feet at the summit if I recall correctly, although in this case I only personally ascended about ~1k of that because the drive to the trailhead was where most of the mountain was climbed – some seriously steep roads too, there were a couple of places where I thought the car simply wouldn’t be able to climb without slipping.

My name is Dave, and I eat bugs

So I commute to work on my bike as often as I can. There’s this great bike trail that pretty much runs door to door from my house to my office, and it’s tree lined, shady, and has water running alongside portions of it. These are all good things because they help to keep it cool and comfortable. There’s one downside though, which is that there are tons of bugs flitting about under the trees, and almost every time I ride to work I end up with one or two in my mouth. Sometimes they get caught in my throat and until today I thought that was the worst of it, but on the way home a (beetle?) smashed like a grape against my upper teeth. Talk about the ultimate bug gross out, I had no water on the bike and ended up pulled off the side of the trail trying to cleanse the bug slime out. Gross! Still, never one to be ashamed, I’ll just fess up: my name is Dave, and yes, I eat bugs.

😉

When fleas attack: Flee!

For about two years in college I lived with my friend Will. His Dad had purchased a house adjacent to campus as an investment and many of us rented rooms in it over my years at Wooster. It was a great investment for him I guess, and it’s actually now a part of the college campus. During the summer between the first and second years in the house, Will rented it out to some folks, a couple of whom were friends of ours. These friends agreed to take care of the cats of other folks who had headed home for the summer, so the house ended up with a large cat population. In the latter half of the summer the folks living in the house decided to make a road trip to the west coast. They couldn’t figure out what to do about the cats, so the geniuses bought several huge bags of cat litter and dumped them into what had been the coal room in the basement of the house. They then bought the largest sack of dry catfood they could find and slit it open and left it laying in the middle of the kitchen. Then they split for the west coast.

Will and I knew none of this when we showed up a couple of days before classes were to start to settle into the house. We opened the house and gods, the stench! Dust bunnies, dry cat food, and hairballs were all over the kitchen, and aside from the cat food, scattered through the rest of the house. The worst though was the basement, which was so rank it was hard to go into it without gagging on the smell. Meanwhile there were no cats to be seen.

Needless to say, we were pissed. We spent hours shoveling the ugly mess in the basement into bags, vacuuming, wiping up dried cat yuck, and mopping out the kitchen. During this we both noticed there were fleas around but it was all part of the broader mess and we didn’t think much of it. After a couple of hours we finished a first pass on the house and went out to pickup a pizza. When we got back we settled into the living room with some beer and the pie.

What happened next was mind blowing. Within 5-10 minutes of settling into the couch we were both attacked by hordes of ravenous fleas. I’m not talking dozens or hundreds, I’m talking hundreds of thousands of the little bastards. We both were starting to frantically scratch ourselves and while so doing I pulled down my sock and my ankle was literally black with fleas, it was astounding. We ended up running from the house in a frenzy to escape, out in the backyard scratching and spraying ourselves down with a hose. We both feared to reenter the house. I ended up staying with my Aunt and Uncle. I can’t remember where Will headed off to.

It took us weeks to completely purge that house of fleas. We had to go through several rounds of bug bombing which required us to abandon the house for a day then return to vacuum and scrub.

As to why they all suddenly attacked, all I can do is speculate. We had been in motion for the rest of the time in the house, so maybe the fact that we were finally still for a while gave them the chance to all beat a leaping path to us. Or maybe the couch was the locus of the infestation. I don’t really know. As to our friends and the state of the house, basically no one would fess up. When they got back and discovered how pissed off we were it turned into a finger pointing game with no one willing to admit they were responsible.

Meanwhile, not that I was ever a fan, but MAN do I loathe fleas after that experience.

Game solved: Rogue Trooper

Rogue Trooper is an FPS with some very light rpg elements that’s available on a number of systems. I played through it on the PC thanks to my gametap subscription. It’s a little better than I expected it to be, and worth the ~$5-10 you can get the game for off of ebay or via valve’s steam download service. The game is clearly a console game, with low poly environments and enemies, not especially detailed character models, muddy textures, chunky movement, and fairly linear level design, and yet despite all this it’s pretty fun if and has an engaging pulpy comic book story to play through. The PC port is also better than most console ports and has configurable controls, supports a wide swatch of resolutions including the widescreen stuff. The lite rpg stuff in the game is cool too. Basically you can collect resources from the enemies you defeat to power up your gear, produce ammunition for your weapons, and develop new pieces of equipment. It’s all predetermined as to when you can develop new gear, but there’s also a nice tension