ErkkilaDotOrg 25 Dec 2008 06:24 am

Merry christmas

H0 H0 H0!

Also happy linux 2.6.28 for you huge nerds. <3 <3 <3

-pee

ErkkilaDotOrg & Pee 18 Dec 2008 09:05 pm

Get well soon Nick

You’ve taken all the fun out of my Dick Cheney jokes…

http://www.tricountytrappers.com/

-pee

Epe & ErkkilaDotOrg & Projects & chickens & food 18 Dec 2008 05:08 pm

One of these eggs is not like the others, one of these eggs just doesn’t belong…

eggs Squeeeee…an Ameraucana pullet hit puberty

Epe & ErkkilaDotOrg & Projects & home & toys & winter 17 Dec 2008 05:33 pm

playing with the camera

I was delighted to find that our new Kodak digicam (Z1015 IS) has a stitching mode. This was something I remember playing with back when I worked at Kodak. It lets you take 3 pictures (with an assist overlay to let you know how far to pan) and then stitches them together into one panoramic picture. Here are a few:

Sorry it’s a mess :)

OK, could be worse…

house and driveway

back yardOut the back door

front yardFront yard

northtowards the barn

palmyratowards Palmyra

Epe & ErkkilaDotOrg & movies & wtf 09 Dec 2008 03:33 am

/me lobbies for chickens in space

How far can one genre of children’s movie go?

Epe & ErkkilaDotOrg & home & wtf 29 Nov 2008 03:43 pm

Neat coincidence

So the other day I’m using my work phone to test something (ip phone with communicator–don’t ask, our company LURVES the microsoft)…I was using my directory to find Paul’s number so I could call his phone and not bug someone in the office. With this, you type in the letters of their name using the number pad (one press per letter; you don’t have to multi-press to get to the actual letter; it figures out possible combinations for you). So I type in E R K K and look at the number echo on the display. 3755, which is our house number on our street. How could we have lived here for 10 years and never noticed that?

AV & Epe & ErkkilaDotOrg & Projects & TV & blu-ray & dvd & movies 29 Nov 2008 03:37 pm

Nerdgasm

Our new plasma showed up early! The Stereo Shop said it would take a week, but the guy left me an email on Wednesday afternoon so of course we had to go get it. We settled on the Panasonic TH-50PZ850U…decided against the Pioneers since they’re selling off their plasma business to Panasonic, and decided that the tv having ethernet is pretty cool (for firmware updates and such), even if we don’t use the youtube and picasa features. We were a little bit torn about the Pioneers since they support DLNA, but oh well, maybe it’ll be more established next time we upgrade. Since we are switching up to blu-ray and needed everything to be 1080p, that meant a new receiver as well (so that we can switch HDMI)…this time we went up a level to the Denon 4308ci (our last was a 3803). We were going to wait for Black Friday on the blu-ray, but the Stereo Shop offered us their black friday price on the Sony BDP-S350, which we were going to get anyway, for $199 (I think we could’ve gotten it for $179 from Sears or K-Mart on Friday, but figured why not). He tried to sell us Monster HDMI cables too but we came to our senses, there. The TV had to be unboxed to fit in the Subaru and it was like Tetris trying to fit the receiver and blu ray boxes in there too.

OK, I ALMOST came to my senses about HDMI. We had ordered HDMI cables online for like $5 each but they are being shipped ground from California. This was fine when we thought the TV wouldn’t be here until next week. But the sight of a blu-ray player sitting there on the shelf was bugging the hell out of me. In the interests of marital harmony, Paul suggested we go buy 2 cables from Wal-Mart…the minimum we’d need to hook it into the receiver and hook the receiver to the TV. $60 for impatient geekdom. But man, Wall*E and Nightmare Before Christmas looked and sounded great…when we finally figured out how to get the blu ray player to pass through the audio as bitstream (had something to do with the bd live or additional content audio setting; we had it on ‘Mix’ and we needed ‘Direct’).

The other thing was, the TV came with a stand but not bolts for other mounts (we have a low A/V shelf with pole mount)…had to go to Lowe’s to get them.

So now we’re just waiting for HDMI cables so I can eliminate component/optical for the cable box and one DVD jukebox, which frees up enough component connectors on the Denon that I can finally eliminate the manual switchboxes…yay. Next up, new motherboard and/or video card for Mooby so we can hook that up HDMI as well.

This is the first time we bought A/V equipment where everything had an ethernet jack. First thing we did with all three was get firmware updates. Can’t wait to see how the Sony blu-ray jukebox will turn out–will we finally get a complete disc title listing without having to type them all in?

Epe & ErkkilaDotOrg & IG & dogs 25 Nov 2008 02:59 am

Later on she showed us her ‘O’ face…

MG, it’s a CC.

Epe & ErkkilaDotOrg & ink 21 Nov 2008 07:30 pm

tattoo humor

heeeee

Epe & ErkkilaDotOrg & Projects & ink & religion 14 Nov 2008 02:54 pm

UV IPU

Those Invisible Pink Unicorns. They’re so hard to spot in the wild. That is, unless you happen to have a black light.

Under normal light. With any luck when the scarring heals, the part inside the ring will be nearly invisible, leaving a (slightly broken) pink circle visible.

Partially black-lit

Just black light

My friend Josh got me in with his artist, TeeJay, the owner of White Tiger Tattoo in Rochester. It was her first time with UV inks (Chameleon), but I’m thrilled with how it turned out (glad to be a guinea pig in this case). Thanks Josh and Michelle (and pee, too) for coming along, and to Teejay for working me into her busy schedule. :)

I did a fair amount of looking around at the UV ink before jumping in. I was nervous enough about a first tattoo, but I really wanted the UV ink due to the subject matter. This type of ink has been in use for over 10 years with very few problems–it’s fluorescent, not phosphorescent (EverGlo ink caused problems for many people in the 90’s), and it’s encased in little PMMA microcapsules (a plastic they use for medical uses and has a very low rejection rate). The ink part never actually comes into contact with your skin due to those. The ink itself is FDA approved for use in marking animals that are for human consumption, although not for tattoo use (no tattoo ink is). I feel pretty comfortable with it after having read articles by artists and people who have used this ink for years. And it really, really looks neat. :)

Why IPU? I’d been thinking of tattoos for a long time and although a life-long agnostic, in the past few months, after having listened to The Atheist Experience and The Non Prophets podcast and starting to read more Atheist blogs, I’ve realized I’m really an agnostic atheist. Of the various free thought symbols I’ve seen, the IPU seemed both the most humorous (I wanted something fun) and also aesthetically pleasing. By making the circle part the only visible part in normal light, I actually get two symbols with the same meaning in one (yeah, I know it’s supposed to be unbroken, but close enough :)

-epe

Epe & ErkkilaDotOrg & Projects & chickens 14 Nov 2008 02:22 pm

Sayonara

We lost our last silkie rooster, Sumo, on Wednesday. Just like the previous one, we’re not sure what finally did him in but he’d been a bit wobbly for awhile so maybe he was just old. This leaves two silkie hens in with Sr. Modelo…who’s happy not to have to sit on the perch to avoid Sumo anymore, but I hope he doesn’t start bothering those little hens.

ErkkilaDotOrg 22 Oct 2008 03:17 am

Take financial responsibility for your freedoms

Religious organizations, feel free to discriminate in hiring. Just don’t do it while sucking the public teat. Please, exercise your free speech rights to endorse a candidate, but realize you’re breaking tax law in doing so and try paying your own way for a change.

Epe & ErkkilaDotOrg & politics & religion 12 Oct 2008 10:57 pm

born to be disappointed

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I usually avoid memes, but I couldn’t resist. -epe

Epe & ErkkilaDotOrg & music & religion 06 Oct 2008 04:44 pm

he will if he exists, that is.

(explicit lyrics)

Epe & ErkkilaDotOrg & Projects & fall & food 28 Sep 2008 08:09 pm

Canning done (I hope)

State of the pantry:

  • 9 pints sweet and sour pickles
  • 4 quarts hot dill pickles
  • 20 quarts tomato sauce
  • 3 quarts + 15 pints corn and tomato soup
  • 16 half-pints+ 1 pint salsa
  • 2 4-oz of hot peppers (mostly jalapenos, some hot cherry, some habanero)
  • 2 pints + 2 quarts tomato vegetable soup
  • 12 half-pints + 3 cups cinnamon/nutmeg applesauce
  • 10 quarts grape juice (refrigerated but not canned–we’ll drink it all pretty quickly :)

This represents about half the total food we canned–my mom took about the same amounts of the tomato sauce, soups, salsa, peppers, and applesauce as are listed above. We also gave a few cans away. We would have had more pickles, but the crock pickles went bad–probably too many cukes for too little brine.

Now I just have to figure out where to store it (small house, no basement, everywhere else freezes in winter). :) Yay, maybe I can get more computer stuff done; we’ve been canning almost every weekend from the beginning of August until now.

ErkkilaDotOrg & Pee & fall 19 Sep 2008 01:32 pm

Avast, me hearties!

You know what day it is!

Aaaaaarrrrrrrrrrr

Epe & ErkkilaDotOrg 12 Sep 2008 02:46 am

/me crosses fingers for ‘The Addams Family’ theme song some morning

We’ve been working our way through the archives of the Austin, TX cable access show The Atheist Experience lately. Great stuff and often hilarious. It must be maddening to hear the same questions every week for years: 1) do you believe in any higher power (god/ghosts/angels/jesus), 2) what do you think happens to you after you die, 3) where did we come from, if we weren’t created, 4) how can you be moral without god telling you how to act, 5) do you believe in evolution. My favorite so far was the lady whose belief in god was triggered when her alarm clock beeped differently one day (it never did that before!).

ErkkilaDotOrg & Pee 11 Sep 2008 07:12 pm

it’s a nuthouse, but we live here

Epe & ErkkilaDotOrg & Projects & chickens & food & guinea fowl 31 Aug 2008 03:44 pm

The ugly stick

It falls quickly for guinea keets. (meanwhile Blanco/a gets cuter).

The incredible bearded women:

Guess what?

Another canning weekend. My mom and I did 14 quarts of spaghetti sauce. With any luck we’ll get that much more from her garden, then maybe we’ll buy tomatoes locally to do salsa.

ErkkilaDotOrg & Projects & chickens & fall & food & guinea fowl & hicks 25 Aug 2008 01:19 am

competition

This is our new rooster, Negra Modelo (or Sr. Modelo, or Macey). He is an Ameraucana, born earlier this year. We got him from the Klossners. He spends a lot of time stalking hens, grabbing them by the tail and then quickly jumping on them before Red comes over and knocks him off. We have him penned separately until Red stops attacking him on sight. He’s a really pretty boy; sure hope he works out OK.

We’ve been spending a lot of time trying to convince the chickens to go home to the new coop at night. They are conditioned to go to the old coop at nightfall, and it’s hard to break habits. Two nights ago we got all but 3 hens and Negra, then today it was just Negra (who had to be lured into the coop storage area using a hen).

At least two of the baby guineas are ker-plonking (hens). Whew. We’re still not sure if the white Ameraucana baby is a pullet or a cockerel; it acts kinda cock-ish.

Moving has not affected egg production. We have over 7 dozen in the fridge. Phil better get his ass over here or I’m going to have to distribute them at work.

The first tomatoes came in this week which means we started canning (although we did do a couple of batches of pickles already). This time it was Corn and Tomato Soup; soon we will be doing tomato sauce, salsa, peppers, and other tomato and pepper variations. Our crock pickles were a disaster; probably too many cucumbers and too little brine, so they went moldy. Oh well, maybe next year. Our cucumber vines had some kind of blight so we didn’t get many anyway.

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