A Mixed Day

I drove down to Salt Lake on Wednesday night so I could be up bright and early to go to Provo for the monthly CTO breakfast. That meant staying the night at Heather’s house … a definite upside to the trip. The guest bedroom is a great benefit as well. The CTO breakfast was another highlight of the trip. Not only were two One Laptop Per Child laptops there, we had a good introduction to Facebook applications. These breakfasts are definitely worth my time.

The next stop was at the Apple store. My Macbook continues to loose contact with it’s keyboard. In fact, it currently is in that state. I’ve plugged in an external keyboard which works when the Macbook keyboard won’t. Why does this problem happen? No one knows. It would not fail for the Genius at the Apple store. No matter what we tried, it worked just like it was supposed to. A definitely downside to the day. On the other hand, this problem has happened only at the house as far as I can remember. Maybe that’s a clue?

Later in the evening I went to the monthly Geek / Blogger dinner. The event was in West Jordon, well to the south of town where the weather was definitely not cooperating. There were a couple of inches of snow on the ground when I got there. My GPS wouldn’t take the address. Turns out that 3655 West is really known to Garmin as Dixie Avenue. Further, the building where the restaurant is located is being remodeled and there is no sign outside. I did arrive on time, though, and I had a delightful time. All in all, except for not getting my Macbook fixed, it was an upper day. I guess, though, that would make it a mixed day….

Another Day At the Dentist

My day started with a trip to the dentist … scheduled … where he replaced a bridge in the top front of my mouth and put a crown on another tooth. Then this afternoon at 4 p.m. I was back (again, a scheduled visit) for him to fit a partial plate to fill a gap until I can get an implant put in place. I’m not done with all this dentist stuff, although today was a significant milestone. Next Thursday is the Big Day where he attempts once again to get my lower right jaw numb instead of my tongue.

Starting today I’ve moved my twittering to a new blog, links on the sidebar on the right, dedicated to my tweets. These tweets are quick looks at a moment in time as to what was happening, but they seemed to be taking over my regular blog! We’ll see how that works. The latest tweets will still be down on the right sidebar.

All the activity with the dentist, besides the genetic inheritance from my dad, date back to when I was in the 2nd grade in Soda Springs, Idaho. I got into a fight with an older kid across the street which degenerated into us throwing rocks at each other. He threw one that hit me right in the mouth, breaking off the top front left incisor tooth and splitting my top lip open. It was a pretty bloody and very painful experience. The tooth was not repairable. The doctor sewed up my lip which required two other operations over my teenage years to get it shaped reasonably correctly. The dentist pulled the root from the broken tooth and I wore a partial plate (which was very useful for grossing out the girls when I played with it in my mouth) until I was in the Air Force.

While we were stationed at Goodfellow AFB in San Angelo, Texas, the Air Force dentists put in a bridge that allowed me to get rid of the partial plate. A few years later the k9 tooth on the upper left finally fell out (it was a baby tooth … the permanent tooth had impacted in the roof of my mouth and the dental surgeon had to remove that when I was 16), requiring a new bridge to fill that gap. In dental terms, teeth 9 and 11 were missing. The Air Force bridge went from 8 to 10 and the new bridge anchored on 12 and rested on 10.

Eventually that entire system began causing a lot of problems, so in 2000 while we were living in Colorado Springs I cashed in some stock options and had all my teeth capped and new bridges put in place. That dentist engineered a bridge that anchored on 8, 10, and 12 filling in the gaps for teeth 9 and 10.

By the time we moved to Pocatello, that bridge was loose. The dentist here checked it every time I had my teeth cleaned until this fall when he told me they needed to figure a better system and also determine why the bridge was loose. They popped off the bridge (much more difficult and painful that that sounded) and found that tooth #8 had a big cavity. Further, because the bridge kind of went around a corner, the tops of 10 and 12 were wearing because there was too much stress on the bridge. At the same time they found that #13 also had a big cavity under the crown. So, root canals were done on #8 and #13. A new bridge that would only go from 8 to 10 was put in place today along with a new crown for #12. That left a gap for #11 which the partial plate the dentist put in this afternoon fills temporarily until I get an implant done (very expensive).

Still to be done is to put a new crown on #13 and fill a cavity on #30 on the bottom right (the one that he couldn’t get numb last week). Then I need to do the implant which takes about six months to heal after putting the titanium screw in place (the healing time also includes a calcification process where new bone material deposits on the rough surface of the titanium). After that a crown is put on the implant and I should be done for a while. I’m right ready to be finished with the dentist!

Tweets for 21 Jan 2008

My Twittering For the Past 24 Hours

  • Installing Ubuntu on a new PC. Love this distro. (21-Jan-08 09:36 am)
  • Headed to Soda Springs to clean up dad’s workshop. (21-Jan-08 12:40 pm)
  • Some great tennis happening at the Australian Open. That’s got my attention tonight! (21-Jan-08 09:35 pm)

No Snow … No, Not A Drop!

The Big Storm went south, giving a much-needed boost to the ski economy in Utah. Our daughter Heather reported eight inches overnight in North Salt Lake. Some of my Twitter friends in Utah have reported up to a foot of new snow. Here in Pocatello we only got a very light dusting.

Dad in ShopSo now I’m at the computer writing this blog entry, drinking a cup of hot chocolate (Stevens Belgium Dark with a shot of vanilla), and munching some banana bread. We’ve been home about 45 minutes and I’ve certainly gotten comfortable! We went to Soda Springs this afternoon with a specific objective in mind: straighten up dad’s workshop. The picture is a “before” picture taken after we had been working in the shop for about a half hour. The first task was to get everything up off the floor (dad simply drops stuff on the floor when he doesn’t need it anymore). We then put a table into the shop with a number of bins for him to put thing in rather than just drop tools on the floor. After a couple of hours, the shop floor was clean. I’ve put some pictures in the picture album.

We had dinner and drove back home to Pocatello.

Tomorrow is a dual-dentist day. I’ve got an appointment at 8 a.m. to put in a new bridge in the top front and a new crown on the top left. That’ll leave a gap on the upper left, so it’s back to the dentist at 4 p.m. to put in a “flipper”. That’s a kind of a partial plate to fill the gap until I have an implant put in and a crown on top of the implant. The implant / crown process takes about six months for all the healing to take place.

The other thing I’ve decided to do is to move my “twittering” to a new blog devoted just to that stream. Putting them into this blog, while interesting, seems to clutter up the blog and mask my “real” posts. So, tomorrow I’ll tell you where to find my tweets in the future.

Tweets for 20 Jan 2008

My Twittering For the Past 24 Hours

  • Breakfast done. Now getting ready for Church. It has started snowing. (20-Jan-08 08:40 am)
  • Church Stake Conference starting. Pres Stucki giving the welcome. Nina’s at the prison this morning. (20-Jan-08 09:59 am)
  • half hour of conference left. It has been enjoyable! (20-Jan-08 11:26 am)
  • The turkey for dinner smells wonderful. Reading “Hacking Ubuntu”. (20-Jan-08 06:00 pm)
  • @psmith553 Good Luck on the rebuild! (20-Jan-08 08:22 pm)
  • My post on the Annual Performance Review and how blogging can improve the process: http://techmatters.rnsmith.com/?p=16 (20-Jan-08 09:02 pm)
  • Finished blogging … tagging pictures … reading interesting blogs. Headed for bed! (20-Jan-08 10:01 pm)

So, Where’s the Snow?

Big storm forecast for Saturday … then Saturday night … then Sunday … and now Sunday night to Monday afternoon. Maybe 3-5 inches of snow. Stay tuned to see if it really happens.

It has been almost axiomatic that if the weatherman forecasts a storm, it won’t happen around here. They go north … or they go south … and bypass Pocatello entirely. There’s some kind of a weather phenomenon happening and I’m sure there are good scientific explanations. Regardless, we may get some much-needed snow but then again, we may not. The winter so far has been pretty good to us in terms of snowpack. In our watershed area we’re currently slightly above normal with a significant part of the winter still to come. From my own experience I’ve had much more time behind the snowblower this year than last year!

Most of the work on the new release of the Picture Album software is now complete. It’s working quite well (at least for me). The next step is to put together some instructions for the software. I think I’ll make several “screencast” videos demonstrating the system. I’ve also been doing some testing using Amazon Web Services (AWS) as a place to park videos rather than putting them on my home system. Videos put on that storage system serve up much faster than they do from here which should make it a more useful experience.

The weekend has been very pleasant. This was Stake Conference weekend so I attended a leadership meeting yesterday afternoon at 4 p.m. Nina and I then went to the adult session with some good friends at 7 p.m. This morning the general session was from 10 a.m. to noon. I always enjoy Stake Conference and this one was quite good. It’s been nice to be at home for the entire last week. Except for the aborted trip to the dentist the week has been quiet.

It has also been somewhat introspective as well. Friday the 18th was the seventh anniversary of Trevor’s death. I miss him terribly. Tuesday the 15th Traci would have been 34 years old. What does she look like? Does she know Trevor? I hope so. It’s easy to get maudlin (definition #2 when you look it up in Websters) thinking about them. Happy birthday Traci. I miss you, Trevor.

Tweets for 19 Jan 2008

My Twittering For the Past 24 Hours

  • Saturday is well underway here in Pocatello. I’m even moving. It’s breakfast time! My favorite meal. (19-Jan-08 08:32 am)
  • Configuring a new Ubuntu server. I hate not having a root account! (19-Jan-08 10:07 am)
  • Getting cleaned up … need to run a quick errand and then to the Church for Stake Conference Psthd Leadership Meeting. (19-Jan-08 01:34 pm)
  • At a church meeting and enjoying the music. (19-Jan-08 03:50 pm)
  • One meeting done. Good dinner eaten. Next meeting starts in 35 minutes. (19-Jan-08 06:25 pm)
  • Very good Church meetings. Came away quite invigorated. Looking forward to tomorrow! Good night all…. (19-Jan-08 10:03 pm)
  • @JesseStay I have access to my S3 account. aws.amazon.com comes up without a problem. (19-Jan-08 10:45 pm)
  • @JesseStay jessestay.com comes up … showing your last post on search-friendly-URLs. I can upload and download from S3. (19-Jan-08 10:49 pm)
  • @JesseStay a comcast thing?? Glad you’re back in business. (19-Jan-08 10:50 pm)

Tweets for 18 Jan 2008

My Twittering For the Past 24 Hours

  • Busy morning … adding a new server and configuring. Someone is doing a brute force email attack (now blocked). (18-Jan-08 10:52 am)
  • All server instances patched and are now current. Task 1 for this morning done. (18-Jan-08 12:15 pm)
  • Been evangelizing twitter / social web here in southeastern Idaho. Think I need to build a presentation and start hawking my speaking se … (18-Jan-08 03:06 pm)
  • Headed out in the frigid sunshine ti run some errands. (18-Jan-08 03:09 pm)
  • Finished playing with servers, services, and apps for the day. Now kicking back and chatting with my favorite brother. (18-Jan-08 09:39 pm)