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6869 – Tuesday Morn…

Broward PSA

All Broward County Public Schools will remain CLOSED Tuesday, September 7, 2004 as restoration efforts from Hurricane Frances continue. Students, teachers and other school-based instructional staff should NOT report to the schools. Principals and Assistant Principals should report to their respective schools.

District offices and facilities WILL reopen tomorrow. All full-time District employees, including administrative and supervisory, clerical, maintenance and facility service employees should report to their normal work locations. All food service employees should report to their respective work locations as well.

The decision was made to keep the schools and offices closed for another day because of the power outages that persist at several dozen District schools, along with potential hazards to children presented by downed power lines, busy intersections where traffic signals are not operating due to power outages and storm debris that may prompt children to walk in the street to school and bus stops. There is also a concern with the ongoing restoration efforts involving the use of chainsaws and heavy vehicles to cut up and haul away downed trees and branches, as well as the major operation by Florida Power & Light Company to restore electricity to the area.

An additional issue involves scattered sewage and water disruptions throughout the county as the result of power outages. Pumping stations and sewage treatment facilities have been impacted, causing some sewage backups, sporadic water service and boil water orders.

Students, parents and District employees should monitor the District’s Web site at browardschools.com, call the District’s Rumor Control Hotline at 754-321-0321 or monitor local media for updated information regarding the status of the schools.

More Information on District’s Status

/PSA


scottodoodle – Regular Scotto-Entry –

Ah, how nice to sleep in my own bed. It’s been a long few days. Thank goodness I didn’t go to a shelter… I would have gone totally insane. I’m very thankful. The funny thing about hurricane Frances was how many “experts” came out of the woodwork.. like they all have a direct line to Thor/Zeus/Mamma Nature. I wonder how the homeless folks did, under bridges or other semi-public cover? Bro did ok, as did the Mother.

Ivan 5-day Tracking – Ack. D&J may have a houseguest again. I’m not officially worried yet.

Yum… fresh oranges. Nice breakfast, and for some reason, I rarely get ’em. Tasty, and good to eat in the middle of the night as a snacky-snack.

Off to work after a quick phone call…Let’s see how things go. Power was off at the company building earlier, so I may go to an off-site location (probably Big Kahuna’s house) to continue. I *think* RI is off this week.

I love the fourth piccie of Newt. He’s got a little Santa beard! (he caught a light-monster in his jaws.)


Freeware replacements for commonly warez’ed programs

I use openoffice and it’s excellent. I’m going to make a point of sniffing around phpEDIT and SharpDevelop

If you’re not in the mood for useful utilities, there’s these nifty games. (many are decent clones of $$ games) I’ve dug FreeCiv for a while now… good to fall back on when between other games. There’s a palm version in the works too! (hasn’t been updated since June ’04. ouch!)

As always, check for spyware!

America’s Army looks really nifty… I’m pulling that down tonight.


A few storm-related doodles


Caught in the middle of Frances.


My noggin was throbbing for about two of the days… I suspect it was the pressure change, and my general cabin fever-ness.
My barely legible script reads “hurricane hurts my brain”


Newt happy to be back at HQ!
I don’t know where my arms are.


Hangaroo Hangman with a mouthy kangaroo – (thanks enigma!)


10 handy CSS tricks


Archives –

1 year ago – Harvest moon, auto-cashiers, acim two-level split, lynching, cluster move, gender genie, newt-bounce,

2 years ago – Sleestaks and Oatmeal, Sculpey and Fimo, Bewitched, cave photo, bad prefixes, dog snoods

3 years ago – lj drama regarding cheaters,lovely long chat where blackie burped, the scents of rose, lavender, gardenia, violette, and muguet (burts bees), Skeletor, Back in 1997, there was an exorcism performed on Mother Teresa, saints.

4 years ago – Suzy goes to jail, actors, cravings, dwbh

Later Journal-gator!

6822 Thank goodness it's Saturday.

Made it through another week!

I don’t know why I drew this guy… it just sort of doodled itself.


Did Laundry, and gave the cab driver some much needed schooling on how to do his job, including the art of pulling into the driveway, and giving him the tip of “next time, offer to help with my double armload of things, or at least offer to help with the door. I’m usually a good tipper, but now you get nothing.” And paid his exact fare in laundry quarters. He cussed me out as he drove off, so I called the cab company, and reported him for his poor behavior.


Up late, slept late… there wasn’t even any rain for me last night, unlike so much of the regions North –

Orlando Sentinel’s Blogging of what happenedcopied here for future reference

6822 Thank goodness it’s Saturday.

Made it through another week!

I don’t know why I drew this guy… it just sort of doodled itself.


Did Laundry, and gave the cab driver some much needed schooling on how to do his job, including the art of pulling into the driveway, and giving him the tip of “next time, offer to help with my double armload of things, or at least offer to help with the door. I’m usually a good tipper, but now you get nothing.” And paid his exact fare in laundry quarters. He cussed me out as he drove off, so I called the cab company, and reported him for his poor behavior.


Up late, slept late… there wasn’t even any rain for me last night, unlike so much of the regions North –

Orlando Sentinel’s Blogging of what happenedcopied here for future reference

6789 Pictures and stuff

I, Robot was a fun, predictable, dopey action movie with robots and Will Smith. Exactly what I expected, and it was fine by me (save for the awkward product placement). Afterward, we swung by The Floridian, and gabbed over supper… Danny seemed a little distracted, but that’s understandable.


Well, of course I signed up for the photojournal service. See here for more details. First Gallery

Let’s see if it works – pictures are clickable

6775 a die-lemma.

Hmmm… do I risk the rain, and take a journey to the Seaquarium today? I have to decide if I want to journey that far South again. Upside, I might get some spiffy pictures from the metrorail, if nothing else.

To get there, I’m going to take the 55 to the central term, from there to the Lauderdale Tri-Rail station … then take Metrorail to Brickell Station. From there take Bus B to Key Biscayne, this will drop me off in front of the park. MapPublic Transportation Trip Planner

I’ll percolate on it for an hour and decide then.

Meantime, here’s a happy mind flayer, enjoying his breakfast.

Random Scotto factoid: I’ve never liked using blue ink, especially from a ball-point pen. I think it has an odd look about it, and black has much better contrast. Red’s ok in small doses… valentines or highlighting errors. I don’t mind “fun” colors like purple or green.

I wonder how that blue caught on? Is it cheaper? Was it really fun and different when first released? It seems to be the color of choice at schools.

I have very small handwriting. Depending on my mood and level of weariness, it can go from fair to totally illegible.


A French anti-AIDS organization created these ads depicting super-heroes with the disease. Link one, Link two (PDF files). (via boingboing)


Warriors…. come out to play-ayyyyyyy!


Until later, dear journal.Site Meter


Archives –

1 year ago – odd dreams, Gary hart, pizza box solar oven, hunting for Bambi hoax, walnut walks with a bellydancer

2 years ago – CHiPs, Spreading rumors

3 years ago – Music Mystery Solved, exegesis, evil news, Earhart’s wreck perhaps found, I discover Google image search, sea creature poll, why poop is brown

4 years ago – Scheduled Departure time set in stone, something at Archie Mcphee no longer there, sitcom nudity-logic

6772 – Nuts and doodles.

Doodled on the way home yesterday.


Recent comments (returns last 10 if your a freebie, last 50 if you’re a paid user ,both posted by you, and entered into your journal. – must be logged in, of course.) If you own any communities, that works, too, via a drop down. Makes it easy for me to monitor the hut without having to flip through all the entries.

nifty! (via flying_blind, by way of waning_estrogen.)


In HoL, I’m now a level 3 Frog Director. The spooky forest is nifty.

6748 – 183 Days into 2004. 183 Days to go.

Lazy daydreams and nice thoughts of mi Habibti this morning. Not much for writing, so here’s some linkiedoos.


Five pounds of silly putty for $60. (plus shipping) Egg not included, but you can buy 144 glow in the dark plastic eggs for $5.


Things in the sky on this day in:

  • 1900 – First zeppelin flight on Lake Constance near Friedrichshafen, Germany.
  • 1937 – Amelia Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan disappear over the Pacific Ocean while attempting to make the first round-the-world flight at the equator. (Nobody ever remembers Fred.)
  • 1947 – An object speculated to be a UFO crashes near Roswell, New Mexico, though the United States Air Force claims it is a weather balloon.
  • 1978 – Charon, a satellite of the planet Pluto, is discovered.
  • 1982 – Larry Walters uses 45 helium balloons and a lawnchair to propel himself to 16,000 feet.
  • 2002 – Steve Fossett becomes the first person to fly solo around the world nonstop in a balloon.

Very groovy tunes on Smoke and Mirrors, leftyrok! Thanks for sharing them with me! the cd case’s production values are sharp, too. 🙂


Regarding this post from a couple of weeks back… The lizard I saw was a Knight Anole. Thanks for the herper info, Bart!


Classic ELO.

6321 – day’s end

Pipe down, hen-house!Rhode Island was in a mean mindset today… clucking and barking at everyone. I think she’s annoyed that big kahuna is back in town, so she’s not as big a fish in the pond anymore. (how many animal cliches can I fit in one sentence?) She made Newbie cry at one point, and it seems like all of the hens were in prime noise making form. Being home tonight is a blessing… quiet, and no meanies or petty stuff happening. There’s something in the air outside, and I’m perfectly happy to be walled up like Fortunato in a catacomb, gibbering about a cask of Amontillado. (as long as Ol’ Newt and my Sweetie come to visit now and again.)

Good side of today.. a bit of synchronicity. I got some foil-wrapped chocolate coins from Kahuna… she brought them back, in a cardboard box shaped like a slot machine. They’re pretty high quality dark chocolate, too! (They’d better be… 6 coins are 5 ww points, by my reckoning.)Site Meter


Also, Bird Poop Art.

6321 – day's end

Pipe down, hen-house!Rhode Island was in a mean mindset today… clucking and barking at everyone. I think she’s annoyed that big kahuna is back in town, so she’s not as big a fish in the pond anymore. (how many animal cliches can I fit in one sentence?) She made Newbie cry at one point, and it seems like all of the hens were in prime noise making form. Being home tonight is a blessing… quiet, and no meanies or petty stuff happening. There’s something in the air outside, and I’m perfectly happy to be walled up like Fortunato in a catacomb, gibbering about a cask of Amontillado. (as long as Ol’ Newt and my Sweetie come to visit now and again.)

Good side of today.. a bit of synchronicity. I got some foil-wrapped chocolate coins from Kahuna… she brought them back, in a cardboard box shaped like a slot machine. They’re pretty high quality dark chocolate, too! (They’d better be… 6 coins are 5 ww points, by my reckoning.)Site Meter


Also, Bird Poop Art.

#6237 palm cartoon, haiku

From the palm, I chase after Sauron on my walker. (drawn in the waiting room at the doctor’s this morning)

Scotto walker.Eye of Sauron

Haiku to celebrate –

Movin’ Right along
Sauron’s Eye of Evil Laughs
He owes me five bucks.

During my nap earlier, I dreamt my sweetie was wearing an eye-patch and kissing me like crazy. Works for me! I didn’t find the eye-patch unusual at the time… I feel it was just costuming.


Japan Politician, Cultist Resort to Haiku Continue reading #6237 palm cartoon, haiku

entry #6143 Wet memories, German festivals kept quiet, site down, Admin tools.

Hmm. My web server is down. I wonder what’s happening there. I’ll give it an hour and they start to rattle some chains. [update: it’s up again! yay! but I can’t ftp for some reason! Boo! the scribble of my dreamself holding a squirming, plucked tentacle eye will have to wait.]

{Update to the update…FTP is back!} Snail-eyed guy dreams

I’m on call this week… and need to find another person or two we can hire to help take up the slack when the Kahuna’s out of town.

Doc agreed with the specialist… I called to start the wheels in motion for a time for my surgery. I’ve also been discussing the idea seriously about buying a condo. I figure that even if I don’t keep it, I’m all for putting my rent toward equity rather than just in some other person’s pocket. The consultant I talked to said that I can comfortably work out a regional one at about $125k on my income and credit. If I decide to turn it around and sell it later, I should make a tidy profit, too.


Random mental wandering.

I’ve almost always dwelled near a large body of water, usually the shore of Atlantic Ocean. Between growing up near Cape Cod (note to self, write about the cranberry bogs sometime) and the summering in Florida Keys, I’d say that the furthest I’ve lived from the ocean was when we were in Alexandria, Virginia. (Even then, we were right on the Potomac, a *DANG COLD* river, even in the summer, if memory isn’t exaggerating over time.) Contrary to popular belief, I’ve never had a residence under a bridge, in order to eat passing goats or unwary travelers unwilling to pay a toll.

I remember folks being really afraid of the beach when Jaws came out. I was only about six years old, but the killer-shark hysteria was amazingly high. All of those shore-bound places where I’ve lived naturally had a significant amount of tourism by the beach, and the year that movie was released, the visitors began acting even more irrational than usual. Lots of folks were too frightened to even walk along the water… somehow, some way, a ravenous, blood-lustful, twenty-foot man-eating fish with triple rows of pearly white and razor sharp teeth was going to leap onto shore, grab them, emit a long, deep, haunting laugh of pure aquatic evil, and finally bite ’em in half, twelve feet away from where the water stops and the sand begins. The real telling element was how you could see people scanning the surface of the water, looking for that one dorsal fin that spelled total carnage for the poor victim splashing, flailing and generally having fun fooling in the “deep end.”

I figured they were *looking* for a monster to get them. Having spent enough time by the water, I was pretty aware of sharks, and knew something about their behaviors and mannerisms. I knew there was the merest likelihood of being attacked by a shark, even smaller by a colossal great white. Even in recent years, when there’s been a notable increase in the number of attacks along the East coast, the amount of them is still tiny. I had no fear of being attacked by a shark when I went into the water. Sure, if I saw them, I’d get out, but it’s not something that gave me pause. I had more immediate things to worry about: man-o-war stings, and mean ol’ crabs that pinched your toes if you stepped on them by accident Most worrisome was the undertow.. my brother’s surfing drove that point home one time when I was about sixteen, and he got pulled out really fast. I’m glad that my dad was a strong swimmer and was able to recover him quickly. I didn’t even realize he’d gone that far until dad was out there calling to him.

That said, I can’t remember the last time I went diving, surfing, or swimming in water more than chest deep. Perhaps that’s overdue. I’d like to float out and around Red Reef Park for a bit. I’d like to see some stuff from the snorkel perspective.


Again, this year, It’s October, and I’ve heard nothing about Oktoberfest (which generally starts in the last half of September). On researching, it looks like I missed it this past weekend. Ah well, there’s always Bavarian Village.


Handy dandy Admin tools recently discovered –

F.I.R.E. is the Forensic & Incident Response Environment Bootable CD. Its a downloadable ISO that allows you to gathers tons of information on dead and alive machines.

Offline NT Password & Reg Editor Bootdisk is a very simple bootable CD that lets you change passwords on a machine you have physical access to. The bootable CD version includes support for some SCSI cards.

Other handy ones –

Free IP Subnet Calculator from solarwinds.net
Free TFTP Server from solarwinds.net
Free GFI LANguard NS Scanner 3 (non-commercial)
Ethereal Protocol Analyzer
Free SSH Client
Free SSH/Terminal Client (Nags)
Free Angry IP Scanner