Archive forSeptember, 2008

Gym…

Well, it’s official.  I finally went and got myself a gym membership.  I’m just about at the end of week 1, and so far, it’s going ok.  24/7 gym, half dozen treadmills, a treadclimber, two AMT’s, five elipticals, two upright bikes, and a recumbant bike for cardio, 15-20 nautilus machines, and a whole mess of free weights, stretch equipment, smith machines, etc…   and TV’s everywhere with headphone jacks.  Oh, and so far, one cute girl there :-)

I’ve set a few goals for this.  So many minutes on the AMT without dying (beat the first goal on this already), running a mile in under xyz minutes (I’m let to run a mile in my life, so I’ll figure out a time later), drop so much weight, etc…  If I can find some Wordpress plugins to track them, I might put that up there.  Dunno if I will.

Here’s to not giving up…

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Fire prevention week…

Having the wife of a volunteer firefighter in my office, I get quite the number of messages, notes, and guides to safe practices in the home, office, etc, in regards to fire.  But today, I get one that I finally enjoyed…  the “redneck” fire alarm…

Impressive new alarm system

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What a shocka….

I missed posting anything for how many days?  Well, that’s what you get when you have no life and nothing to post about.

Well, here you go…  a new pitiful post.

PETA has gone too far…

Yes, that article discusses using human breast milk for ice cream…

I just want to see the comments…  after I get my real ice cream out of the freezer and enjoy it.

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On call…

As with most IT jobs, I have a period of time where I am “on call” and have to carry the “point phone” for my group.  And while I refuse to actually operate that crappy old Motorola phone (thank you forwarding), it’s not nearly as bad as sticking around with a machine nearby you for a week straight.

While I have a BlackBerry (love my 8830 WE) which technically makes me on-call 24/7/365 via phone or email, email is a more limited on-call sort of thing.  I might not check it, and I don’t have a scheduled “check” time in the evenings.  It’s more convenience for me and the others that at night/weekend, I can put the ball back in their court with a quick response.  The voice part though is the worst part.

Our on-call system is, like I said, a point phone system.  All the field techs, the help desk, the machine room operators, managers, etc… know this phone number.  If they suspect anything is a network issue, they call that number.  If a telco sees an issue that under our SLA they are to call into the help desk/after hours staff, I eventually get a phone call.  Basically, you get a LOT of phone calls.  And 99%, you don’t need to deal with.

I say that because of our uptime requirements.  Basically, we need to have 24/7 five nine’s uptime from 8 AM to 5 PM across both time zones.  The rest of the time, for the most part (there are a few 24/7 shops out there), I don’t care if the WAN link is down because no one is there.  No affected users, and no one to look at it.  Since the first thing a telco will ask is if you verified power and local equipment, and no one is there, pointless to even check on it.  Better to just check the weather in the area to see if a power outage is likely in that area, or check the logs of other devices in the city/region to check for a pattern.  All of this though, can be done from home.  And that’s nice, and not so nice at the same time.

Our system of getting hours for on-call time is:
- You get “straight time” for anything you do from home.

- You get “inconvenience time” if you HAD to come into the office to work on/check on something.  And they ask that you try to work from home first.  That doesn’t always happen, as not all of my team bothers to keep home Internet access (they don’t use it).  So for some, it’s inconvenience time all the time.  That means 3 hours of pay “added” to the week (if you have one period of Inc Time in a 40 hour week, you now have a 43 hour week, 0 overtime hours, minus the number of hours you actually worked on the issue.  So, you are left with a choice.  Go in, ruin your night, and try for the hours (which they will ask you to flex out anyway), or try from home, and get screwed on the money/hours thing.

Not to mention the fun calls that come in.  I get a phone call from a “non-native English speaker” in 3rd shift operations one night.  Guy doesn’t even say who he is, just starts.

Me: “Hello?”

Him: “Tee, juan, down.  Fi juan queue ecks gee eh…”

Me: “Whoa, slow down.  Did _____ call this in?  What city?  When?”

Him: “I don’t know, I just supposed to call.  Will you look at dis?”

Me:  “Send me all of this in an email please.  I’ll look at it.”

Hang up.

Already mad, I log into the support portal to find the list of sites down.  All in one town.  Radar shows….. *drum roll* a giant thunderstorm over the city!  And not a single site is a 24/7!  And it’s Sunday at 1:45 AM!  And it’s the NIGHT AFTER MIKE’S WEDDING!!!!

Needless to say, I dread Oct 1.  The next time I start a week of on-call is then.  Every 18 weeks, I get a rotation.  Must be within 10 minutes of the office is the unofficial rule.  Thankfully, I have an Aircard

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House… and leaving mine?

So, the dull weekend brought forth one good thing, a newfound liking of the show House.  Never really sat down to watch it, but it was on in force, and the remote was… there (you can’t see, but I’m pointing far away), so I gave it a shot.  And it passes inspection.

A smart-ass main character with no shame in his body (all went out with the leg), an aussie (adds points to about anything), a hot young doctor, a neat set, and a token.  Adds up to a winner for me.

Now that the DVR has another show to fill up my evenings, I have more time to make plans.  My cousin’s wife (family shrink, literally, she’s got the degrees to back it) reminded me of the good it would do me to get out of town for a couple days to SF or RC.  And of course she reminds me of all the other things that would do me some good, like a woman, a maid, hobbies, etc… but what does she know :-).  Regardless, I’m trying to put together enough of a task list/shopping list to justify a 1-2 day trip to SF.  Any major events happening down there that I could try to correlate my trip with?  And not a drunk bus thing, that would be bad for Andy…  and you I would guess.  Given that the average weight of most of you is sub 175, you are easily tossable around the bus…

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Weekend plans…

Should be a simple weekend.

Friday night - Weekly gaming session, if we have enough people.  Those bored, fire up some CoD2 (it’s 20 bucks for crying out loud).  Mix up a drink, and get a chance to shoot me.  You know you want to…

Saturday - Sleep.  Maybe laundry and cleaning, but sleep mostly.

Sunday - Grandparent’s 60th anniversary breakfast gathering.  Then, whatever I didn’t accomplish on Saturday.

Simple life is good…   What are you folks doing for the weekend?  Actually being social, or lazy like me?

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Time for randomness…

I love randomness…. always have, always will.

Random Link 1

Random Link 2

Random Link 3

Which will you click first????

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Been a while…

So, I haven’t posted in a while, been on the road out at the cabin.  No internet, no cell phone, just trees and some work to do.  We did get some touristy time in though.  1880 Train, Bear Country USA, Old MacDonald’s Petting Farm, Keystone, etc…  all for the nephew Jamie.  He seemed to like it all, although he got scared before the 1880 Train.  I can believe that.  Trains are cool and all, but an early 20th century steam engine (They bought a 1929 one earlier this decade) might not be the most comforting site to see while you are nervous and away from home.  But he settled down, and I had a nice 2 hour round-trip ride through the middle of nowhere.  9 miles takes a while, and the screaming 1 year old next to me (not the nephew) didn’t help, but I did get to relax for a little while.

Bear Country has been significantly improved since I was a kid, lots more critters than before.  Old Mac’s farm was alright, but not the best in the world.

Missed a LAN party on Sunday, but I wasn’t that concerned.  There will be more.  Hopefully the guys will rent a conference room in a local establishment sometime for a day/weekend and set things up there.  And speaking of LAN, I’m still trying to get my plan for a new machine put together.  About the only things I have locked in are 22″ widescreen, 4 gb of ram, 2 HDD’s, and a P182 case.  The PSU, mobo, proc, video card, sound card, HDD sizes, and brands of pretty much everything are still up in the air.

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