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It’s not easy being green

We all know that the gas prices are going up, up, up. It seems that every time I pass my favorite gas station the numbers have climbed. Given the circumstances, I guess I can understand why the prices have to go up, and, actually, the high prices aren’t the biggest bother to me. I consider myself a pretty frugal person. I’m really good at cutting coupons and planning my grocery shopping so that I get the best deals. I hardly ever buy anything at retail prices. At gas stations there are no ways to get a break on the prices. No coupons, no buy-one-get-one incentives, no sales.

The answer to saving money on gas is, of course, just to use less. Or to use what you have in a more efficient way. I’ve compiled a list of links that may help you to reduce the amount of gas you burn while running your daily errands or commuting.

***fueleconomy.com|http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/drive.shtml***
***The Environmental Health Center|http://www.nsc.org/ehc/mobile/refuelin.htm***
***EarthEasy|http://eartheasy.com/live_fuel_efficient_driving.htm***

I think that most of these say basically the same things, but repetition is good for the memory!

Back from Hiatus

Yes, I deserve a whack on the knuckles. I’m sorry I’ve been so delinquent. Here’s somethings I’ve been thinking about lately.

*This week, it became legal in Massachusetts for same-sex couples to attain marriage licenses from the state. Monday was a day of joyous celebration and vicious opposition. I have many thoughts on this issue that I won’t bore you with here, but I do want to send one message out to the Gay/Lesbian population. PLEASE, please, fight just as long and hard to save your marriage when times get tough as you did to attain the right to marry. Marriage is a privilage. Don’t abuse it.

*I went for the first time to the Beverly Public Library’s Scrabble Club tonight. There were 5 other players there, all of them much older than me. They were nice, and very good at the game. I held my own, however, and kept my scores close to my scores at home. Although these players were great, and compete in tournaments and such, I think I like playing at home better. The skilled players are all obsessed with using two letter words to get super high scores. Peter and I like to find interesting words or long words or such. Our scores may be lower, but the game is much more interesting. {a side note for those from Townsend} One woman there reminded me very much of Judy Hancewicz. Not as nice or as funny, but she tried hard to be! 🙂

*I’ve found another neat site for those addicted to knitting. ***Magknits|http://www.magknits.com*** is very much like ***Knitty|http://www.knitty.com*** and has lots of interesting articles and patterns. It inspires me.

*Tonight is the last episode of Law & Order in which Detective Lenny Briscoe will appear. I know he wants/needs to move on (to a spin off?) but he will be greatly missed.

Bad Deals, Good Deals

These days, every company seems to be bombarding consumers with great deals in one form or another. Just in case you’re a bit rusty, I’d like to present a brief refresher course.

Here are some bad deals:

* ***MovableType Personal Edition for $69.95|http://secure.sixapart.com/*** (supports up to three users and up to five weblogs)
* One gallon of gasoline for $2.00
* Two scoops of ice cream at ***Baskin Robbins|http://www.baskinrobbins.com/*** for $2.99

Here are some good deals:

* One half-gallon of ***Edy’s|http://www.edys.com/*** ice cream for $1.50 (on sale at ***Stop and Shop|http://www.stopandshop.com/***)
* A six-inch sub, 21-oz drink, and bag of chips at ***Subway|http://www.subway.com/*** for $2.18 (with a full Sub Club card)
* Up to ten hours of parking at the ***CambridgeSide Galleria|http://www.cambridgesidegalleria.com/***, nights and weekends, for $3 (less if you validate with a restaurant)
* ***Taco Bell|http://www.tacobell.com/***

I hope you’ve enjoyed this lesson!

Law and the Beast

Okay, maybe I’m the last person on the planet to discover this (and, if so, I’m okay with that)… I just found out that my beloved Jerry Orbach, Detective Lenny Briscoe of Law and Order fame, moonlighted as Lumiere, the candlablra of Beauty and the Beast fame.

Going back and listening to Lumiere I can totally hear Lenny. Why did I never know this before? I know that Jerry has a life outside of L&O… He played the Dad in Dirty Dancing and has been in several Broadway musicals and plays. I just never knew he sang “Be Our Guest” in a great French accent. My life will be forever changed for the better. On other articles, if you need accident lawyer near Vancouver, checkout ICBC Car Accident Lawyer Vancouver.

TV vs. Logic

There is nothing good on TV tonight. Don’t bother searching all 600 channels, I’ve done it for you. Believe me.

Never fear, however. I have found you something better to do. A logic puzzle! These were a favorite of mine in school and I found this one on the web a couple nights ago. It took me about half an hour to solve…but that half hour was between 11:45pm and 12:15am… so you might finish it quicker. Good Luck!

(oh. I’ll post the answer if there is a public outcry for it…)

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There are 5 houses in 5 different colours, all in a row. In each house lives a person with a different nationality. The 5 owners drink a certain type of beverage, smoke a certain brand of cigar, and keep a certain pet. No owners have the same pet, smoke the same brand of cigar, or drink the same beverage. The question is:

‘Who owns the fish?’

Hints:

The Brit lives in the red house.

The Swede keeps dogs as pets.

The Dane drinks tea.

The green house is on the immediate left of the white house.

The green homeowner drinks coffee.

The person who smokes Pall Mall rears birds.

The owner of the yellow house smokes Dunhill.

The man living in the center house drinksmilk.

The Norwegian lives in the first house.

The man who smokes Blend lives next to the one who keeps cats.

The man who keeps the horse lives next to the man who smokes Dunhill.

The owner who smokes Bluemaster drinks beer.

The German smokes Prince.

The Norwegian lives next to the blue house.

The man who smokes Blend has a neighbour who drinks water.

Canoes to Cameras

Saturday was the Townsend Canoe Race, in which Becky and Ken participated as a mixed pair. They placed fourth in the mixed pairs category, and I was happy to be there to cheer them on.

I have some ***photos from the event|http://gallery.prwdot.org/canoe_race_2004***, but you may notice that they seem to end abruptly. That’s because my camera succumbed to the apparently-infamous ***E18 error|http://www.google.com/search?q=e18+error&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8***. This error, which I’ve found is widespread among lower-end Canon digital cameras, is caused when something gets in the way of the lens when it is retracting or extending from the camera body. The first time I noticed this error was during Jeremy and Angela’s wedding. Thankfully, it didn’t stop me from taking all of the photos I wanted to take at that event. It has been popping up now and again in the past month, and finally this Saturday it seems that my camera has a permanent E18 error. No amount of “whacking” as recommended by the websites I’ve found, nor any amount of changing the batteries, putting in a new CF card, or any other remedy seems to work. My next step is to contact Canon and to attempt to have them replace or repair the camera, as it is still covered under a 1-year warranty. Hopefully they’ll be able to replace it at no cost, or even a negligible repair fee. We really can’t afford to buy another new camera at this point.

Since my camera will be out of commission for a while, we’ll be bringing Becky’s Canon SureShot back into service for the photographing of Monday’s ***Boston Marathon|http://www.baa.org/BostonMarathon/***. Becky and I will be going in to try and catch a glimpse of her uncle Tom running the race, and to take in the general spectacle. Since we’re doing traditional film, this means the usual photo upload will be a bit delayed, so please bear with us.

Oh yeah – and Monday is the first day of my “unstructured time off” – the first time I’ve taken a week off of work with no particular plans to travel anywhere or do anything. Just going to hang out with Becky and relax. It should be nice. 🙂

Hope everyone else’s Sunday is as beautiful as ours! Sunny and 61 here in Beverly.

In Summary

All the news that’s fit to blog:

* This morning, on the drive in to work, ***Simon|http://www.pedalpoint.com/simon/home/main.php*** and I watched as ***my car|http://gallery.prwdot.org/my_car*** rolled over to 190,000 miles. The last big rollover was 180,000 miles last July, so that means 10,000 miles in 9 months, for about 1,100 miles per month. We’re on track to roll over to 200,000 miles by January… sooner if we take any long driving trips this year! 🙂

* We watched ***Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind|http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0338013/*** on Friday. Not only was ***Jim Carrey|http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0000120/*** tolerable as the leading man, he was downright stupendous! The movie had a similar pace to ***Lost in Translation|http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0335266/*** and ***Russian Ark|http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0318034/***, both of which are also excellent and highly recommended.

* The $10 worth of munch money we had for use at the theater concession got us one regular size popcorn and one regular size drink, total of $7.75. You can’t get any change back from the gift certificates, and nothing else on the menu was less than $3, so it was a total rip-off. At least we didn’t spend any of our own money on it. ***Chunky’s|http://www.chunkys.com/*** is a much better deal all-around, but it’s just a little too far away, and the movie selection is fairly limited.

* This weekend whilst hanging out with the Lowes, we watched ***Radio|http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0316465/*** and ***Open Range|http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0316356/*** on video. Radio was a nice inspirational movie, while Open Range was a very slow western. We finished watching Radio, while we couldn’t bear to stay for most of Open Range. Supposedly there was a very good gunfight near the end, but we didn’t really give it a chance.

* The sunrise service at ***Cathedral of the Pines|http://www.cathedralpines.com/*** was good. Getting up at 4:45 a.m. was a bit of a drag, but the service was worth it. The singing was rousing and the scenery was spectacular. The clearing behind the altar afforded an excellent view of Mount Monadnock.

* Sunday afternoon Easter dinner at The 1761 Old Mill in Westminster was good. All you care to eat buffet. I stayed with the breakfasty-type foods… eggs, bacon, sausage, french toast, home fries. Yum.

* I got to take a few nice photos this weekend… ***check them out|http://gallery.prwdot.org/easter_2004***.

* If you haven’t taken our survey already, please take 30 seconds and do so. The link is at the top left corner of most pages on our site, except for the photo gallery.

Things That Are Good

The following are some things that are good, in no particular order:

***Will’s new site design|http://pulchersentio.prwdot.org/***.

Will cleaning some of his old websites off of the server, saving about 100 megs of space and freeing up numerous other resources.

***Getting 2000 megs of web space for $25.95/month|http://www.site5.com/services/comparison.php***.

Watching ***Survivor|http://www.cbs.com/primetime/survivor8/index.shtml***, ***The Apprentice|http://www.nbc.com/The_Apprentice/***, and ***ER|http://www.nbc.com/ER/index.html*** with Becky on a Thursday night.

Eating my fifth hot lunch of the week at work, courtesy of Becky and our slow-cooker.

Buying a discount movie ticket package at work, which includes two ticket vouchers, valued at $9.50 each, and two Munch Money coupons (for the snack bar), valued at $5 each, a total value of $29, for a grand total cost to me of $11.

Knowing there are less than two hours til the weekend.

Having plans for Easter weekend that include hanging out with family and going to a sunrise service at the ***Cathedral of the Pines|http://www.cathedralpines.com/***.

Brain-Feed

I’ve got a lot of stuff to get out of my brain and onto the blog, so please bear with me and read these following not-necessarily-related blurbs: (Now separated with —- in case you want to skip to the next one)

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Disk-space usage is getting better, thanks to two developments:

1) I’ve written up a couple of perl scripts. The first script looks at each of our photo album directories, lists the number of files in each one, and then calculates the total amount of space each of those is taking up. It then calculates a ratio of total bytes over number-of-files, and then prints out a list of the directories sorted by the ratio. In effect, this shows me the directories that have relatively few, relatively large files. Once I’ve got that list, I use my second script on the files in the directory to reduce them using ***ImageMagick|http://www.imagemagick.org/***. Using this technique, I’ve saved a few hundred megs of space on my account. I can probably save more, but I haven’t gone through every directory as of yet. While it would be very easy to combine the two scripts so that my entire list of albums would be processed at once, I’d rather have the manual control that the current arrangement provides.

For the technically inclined, you can view those two scripts:

***PhotoRatio|http://prwdot.org/code/PhotoRatio.txt*** — calculates and lists the file-count to file-size ratios in a given directory
***PhotoManip|http://prwdot.org/code/PhotoManip.txt*** — takes a list of files as standard input, and runs given commands on each one (in this case, setting quality to 80)

These were done rather hastily, so they do work, but aren’t terribly refined. Feel free to mess with them if you like, as long as you know that if there any improvements that could be made, I have probably already thought of them… just haven’t implemented them because of time. 🙂

2) The second reason is that our web hosting provider, ***Site5|http://www.site5.com/***, has once again revised their ***plans|http://www.site5.com/services/comparison.php***. We can now get even more storage space (2 GB) for LESS than we’re already paying. They just keep getting better and better!

By the way, if anyone is looking for a TERRIFIC hosting company, check them out. If you sign up right now, you can get an account with 1 GB of storage space for only ***$9.95/month|http://www.site5.com/services/specials.php***. I highly recommend them.

No, I get absolutely nothing from Site5 for mentioning them here! I just had to share this because after being a customer for a year and a half, I can say that they are a great company to work with, they really know their stuff, have great support, and great prices to boot.

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Out of code and into books. I’ve had an on-and-off relationship with libraries during my short 25 years. I spent many hours in my childhood at the library, browsing for and finding new books and periodicals. I took advantage of the ***Mount Vernon Public Library|http://www.knox.net/*** quite frequently up through High School, finding fun and interesting books to read, both in the fiction and non-fiction categories.

After high school, my next library experience was ***Jenks|http://www.gordon.edu/library/*** at ***Gordon|http://www.gordon.edu/***. While in college, I didn’t have a whole lot of time to read for pleasure, and most of my time in the library was spent on research. The library came to be associated, for me, with work, study, and general unpleasantness.

After I graduated Gordon, I didn’t set foot in a single library. Perhaps there has simply been too much on my mind (graduation, moving in and out of apartments, starting jobs, getting married) to think about it. Or perhaps it was a latent aversion to walking through stacks of books, engendered during my time at college. Whatever the case, that was three years ago.

Then, a month or two before today, Becky signed up for a library card at the ***Beverly Public Library|http://www.noblenet.org/beverly/***. I’d always been curious about the local library, but never took the time to venture over there to check it out. Finally, on March 30, I took a trip to the library with Becky and signed up for my very own library card. I’ve reconnected with the forgotten joy of being able to browse books at my leisure, and take as many as I want for free, as long as I return or renew them within three weeks in good condition.

The BPL is just a short walk from our apartment in downtown Beverly, and it’s surprisingly very nice. At the moment, I have two books checked out, “Crypto: How the code rebels beat the government, saving privacy in the digital age” and “Rocket Boys: A Memoir” (later remade as the book and movie “October Sky”). I’m reading Crypto at the moment, and enjoying it a lot. I may or may not get to Rocket Boys before it’s due, since I’d like to read the ***book|http://prwdot.org/?p=archives/001685*** Becky just finished reading. Maybe I’ll read Rocket Boys first… or not. We’ll see.

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While we took our walking trip to the BPL, I also shot some photos for those of you who haven’t been to visit us. This walking photographic tour shows the ***route from our apartment to the BPL|http://gallery.prwdot.org/our_neighborhood***. I hope you enjoy this little peek at our current city of residence.

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In other local news, Becky and I were excited to find that a new ***Subway|http://www.subway.com/*** franchise has opened up in Beverly, at 386 Cabot Street. The closest one, previously, was located at a rest stop on Route 128 north of Beverly… to get to it, we had to drive across town, get on 128, go to the rest stop, continue north on 128, take the next exit to turn around, and come all the way back. Now we just have to drive less than a mile! There are TONS of sandwich shops in Beverly, of varying quality. ***Quizno’s|http://www.quiznos.com/*** is certainly superior to Subway in terms of taste, quality, and variety, but it’s more expensive by a couple bucks on average, and the closest Quizno’s is in North Beverly, more than three times further away. The mom-and-pop stores have good quality subs and very reasonable prices, but don’t have the same variety as Subway, don’t accept debit cards, and don’t offer any types of incentives, special deals, etc.

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Now that my mind is on food, I should also mention that yesterday we had a wonderful time in South Boston with the Lowe family. This is the fourth Palm Sunday in a row that I have spent with the Lowes, and the second since Becky and I have been married. There was a lot of great food to be had there, and very good company. We had fun playing with the twins, talking to the family, and looking at lots and lots of photos courtesy of my laptop and ***iPhoto|http://www.apple.com/iphoto/***. In fact, we were there for almost seven hours. 🙂

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Tonight we’ll be driving down to Hyannis so that Jeremy and I can continue our weekly ritual of watching ***The Shield|http://www.fxnetworks.com/shows/originals/the_shield/***, taped from the previous week, while the the wives hang out. Maybe it’s crazy to drive two hours down and two hours back just to hang out for a couple of hours, so call us crazy if you want. Some friends are just worth being a little bit crazy for. 🙂