New Car Smell

Well I am the proud owner of a 2003 Chevy Cavalier. I want to say thanks to my cousin John who drove me the 7 hours to Salem Va on Sat and followed me back another 7 hours home.

Except for the torrential rain and 0% visibility at a few spots the trip was real nice. I got to see my uncle for a few minutes and have a good long discussion with John. We Left my house around 11:30 Sat morning and and made it to Salem by 7pm with a stop at a Crackle Barrel for lunch. I signed all the papers and had a quick dinner with my uncle and we were back on the road by 8:30pm. I hit Lawrenceville at 10 to 4 in the morning and was in bed by 4am.

I will throw some photos of the new car up later in the week.

Again THANKS John for the ride.


A hello and a new car

Got a E-mail last night from one of my cousins on my mothers side. It opened with “I did a search for you name and you are all over the Internet.” SO a big hello to my cousin Alice.

Well the car was back in the shop this week and the mechanic won’t even work on it any more. It has a problem in the wiring harness and that alone cost a little over $500.00 not including labor. So I called my uncle who is the car dealer in the family and who we buy our cars from. He is putting me into a 2003 Chevy Cavalier. It’s an automatic which I am not to keen on but maybe it will get Carolyn driving sooner. So I am in the waiting stage, waiting for the Credit Union to let me know about the loan. I should find out this afternoon if I get the money. If I do then it will be time to figure out how I am going to get to Virginia to get the car because I really don’t trust the Neon for that long of a drive…..


Bachelor for a few days

I am on my own till Friday. My wife and daughter are spending a few days with my sister in-law in Rode Island and Boston. So since I am on my own my car has started acting up again and the weather sucks. Just my luck.

So I guess I will work on a few projects around the house and see what I can get done. I can’t spackle because it’s to humid from the rain we are getting.

I guess I can stop by MRS. G’s and look at dishwashers and see what they have.


Picnic Day 2003 has come and gone

Spent most of last week at my aunt and uncles getting the property ready for the La Vigna Picnic/Bea & John’s wedding. It took Dean and I a good 3 evenings to get the sound system set up and tuned. My parents showed up on Friday morning so my mom could start on the flowers for the wedding.

The wedding started at 1 on Sat and blended right into the picnic at 2. It was a great affair. Check out the La Vigna Web site for pictures of both the wedding and picnic in the photo gallery. New pictures will be add as they come in.

It was one of the better picnics. I am already working on new ideas for next year, which is the 20th anniversary of the family news paper so I think we need to do something big. Any ideas let me know.


What the Internet isn’t.

This little blip on the Internet that I found on ufies.org hit’s it right on the head. I remember a friend of mine who teaches at a local collage telling me that one of his students came to him to ask to change her term papers topic. He asked why? She told him that she couldn’t find anything on the Internet about it. He promptly took her over to the window pointed to the big building across the way and told her “that’s the library, the library’s your friend use it.”

Now I use the same line but for Google. But I know that not all is to be found on the Internet and that you have to use the library once in awhile.


Hello my name is William and I am a Television junky

I was deprived as a child…my parents took away the television when I was 10. That meant I could not watch TV at home, but it didn’t mean I couldn’t watch TV when I was out. When I was a kid and at the mall, I could always be found at a major department store television department just hanging out watching TV. It got so bad that the salespeople and I knew each other on a first-name basis. If I were at a family member’s house or friend’s house, I would always try and get a little TV time in. I admit it I was and am now a television junky. I will watch just about anything if I have a chance. But the programming isn’t what it was when I was a kid.

When I was young, you didn’t have all these paid programming infomercials. This, of course, was also before cable TV became big. You had to have an antenna to watch. You had to have one for VHF, which consisted of stations between 2 and 13. And most people use to get 3,6,10 the “big three.” But if you were a kid, the shows that were gold were on UHF, and you needed the round antenna. In the Philadelphia area, the UHF channels were 17,29 and 48.

For a kid thought TV heaven was the “Saturday Morning Cartoon Marathon.”

Now on a Saturday you could spend a whole day just watching TV. You have to remember that there was no Nickelodeon or Cartoon Network. Saturday Morning was the only time that you got the big three to put on cartoons.

A typical Saturday consisted of cartoons from 7 am till noon on the big three, but when you saw Kukla, Fran, and Ollie starting the CBS Children’s Film Festival, you knew it was time to go outside play for about 2 hours, then come back in and move on to UHF. Then the real fun would start. From 2 till five, you had Dr. Shock and Mad Theatre & Horror Theater on channel 17 showing “B” horror movies. They ranged from the “Incredible shrinking man” to any of the Vincent Price movies. Kung-Fu movies followed this. But as I grew up, the cartoons were replaced by sleep, and the networks started to stop hosting their own shows, and syndication took over. But then I found channel 52, the NJ public television station. On Saturday afternoon, they would run Dr. Who in movie format. That was a typical Saturday afternoon.

Sundays were a snore because it was mostly all sports shows and news. At night though, it picked up; you had the “Wonderful World of Disney,” and then as I got older, the “Six Million Dollar Man.”

Weekdays were mostly taken up with school, so no TV then, but it was back to UHF before homework time when I got home. And channel 48 was the station to be on because you could see the first US/Japan cartoon “Marine Boy,” followed by “Speed Racer” and then followed by the live-action shows “Johnny Sokko and his Flying Robot” followed by “Ultra Man.” I wasn’t allowed to watch much TV on weeknights, so not much I remember… then the end came, and the TV broke, and mom and dad decided I watched a little too much.

Now before you say, William didn’t you ever go out. Yes, I did; when summer hit, I was hardly in front of the TV unless it rained out playing and having fun.

So my question is what has happened to TV, as we knew it. I try to explain to my daughter about TV from the 70’s early ’80s and how much it has changed. In the early days of television, the stations used to produce their own shows. Shows that were interesting, fun and that got a following. The Dr. Shock Chiller Theater was an excellent example of a show done by a small UHF station that had a considerable following. And it wasn’t just in Philadelphia; other major cities had their own version of Mad Theater & Horror Theater with their own hosts. Now there are fewer and less family-owned television stations. The stations all show formula/cookie cutter shows during the week and infomercials and the same tired movies on the weekends. I understand it costs a lot to run a television station, but what about the viewers who want to see something different. I know we could go out and rent a DVD, but it’s just not the same. I mean, you use to get a guy who would come out dressed up like a mad scientist and give you a few unknown facts about the movie and keep you entertained, and you would have fun.

I also understand why the Saturday morning cartoon fest isn’t happening anymore; there is a good article explaining why the networks did it and why they don’t do it now.

I guess I am at the first stage of confronting my addiction by admitting I have a problem.

Hello, my name is William, and I am a Television junky


Cube Clean up and New Carpet

As many of you know I moved into the super cube back in March. Well now I have to clean it out and get ready to move all the furniture. You see the office is getting painted on Sat and Sunday so I have to get the area cleaned up so the movers can move the desks and cabinets away from the wall.

Man you never know how much stuff you have till you have to box it up and store it some where. I also get to be here at 6am both days to let the painters in then come back on Sunday night to reconnect everyone who has an office computers. I guess having a regular cube has it’s advantages. Then in about 4 to 6 weeks we get to go through this all again because we are also getting new carpeting.

I will snag the digital camera and get some before and after photos of the cube today.


No DSL for William

Got a call from DCA.net this morning informing me that Verizon was really not providing DSL to my house and all I could get was IDSL. IDSL is an ISDN line provisioned as DSL service. And you get a whopping 144k/144k both ways only. We had IDSL at work when I first started and all we had were problems with it plus the speed sucks. So that means I am going to keep cable and my server off site which doesn’t make me very happy.

So to take my frustrations out I am going to speed up the office project and hope to get the dry walling done by Wed. and painting on Sat. Flooring done before the picnic.

It’s a plan I can try to hit right on the head.


DSL coming to my house

Well I talked my wife into dropping the cable modem and getting DSL for the house. I was able to get 1.5M/384K through DCA.net. They offer a no frills down and dirty DSL connection witch is all I am looking for. I know yesterday I was pushing Speakeasy and I still am, but all they were able to offer me is SDSL 384/384 for $119.00. I couldn’t even think of how I was going to talk Carolyn into that.

The reason I am dropping cable for DSL is 1.) the speed increase. I think more people in the area have gotten cable modems so things a slowing down when I need them most. 2.) I want to bring this server home. It is in need of some major upgrades and I just don’t have the time to do them when I am around the machine.

3 day weekend starting this afternoon I can’t wait just going to work on the office space and cook some good food and watch the fireworks tomorrow and then a baseball game and more fireworks on Sat.

So have a good weekend…

Just a reminder Iambie’s dad goes in for surgery tomorrow so send warm and fuzzy thoughts and prayers his way through your day tomorrow.