Monday, October 26, 2009
Dead Computer Mice
I wrote this a few weeks ago, and didn't think anyone was reading my blog. A couple of friends have asked for updates so here it is. The next update will tell of some major organizing that is happening. Finally we have progress! Still - what to do with dead computer mice?
We use a laptop that has so many problems that it has become a desktop. The screen is dead so it's hooked up to a monitor. The track pad has problems so we use a mouse. We have too many pictures on it so I'm looking at external hard drives. It has other issues as well, but it is all we have to use at the moment.
When the mouse died yesterday I was really frustrated. Last evening I went to Walmart and bought a mouse; it was tough choosing one from their many options, but I settled on a wireless mouse. Unfortunately, it doesn't work! I spent about an hour I trying to fix the problem, and finally gave up. The website for the mouse has no options for using tab and enter to get to where you want to go. No mouse? No mouse directions! Ha! It's going to get returned.
Since it was too late to go shopping for another mouse I set out to look for one in the house. The most logical place was in a box of cords and small electronic devices. I found mice alright! I tried every single one of them, except for the one with the serial port since this computer isn't that old. Every mouse was broken. I now have a dead mouse graveyard.
Please tell me if you know where I can recycle the dead mice. My trash goes out on Saturday this week due to the Thanksgiving holiday.
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Heating Update
A couple of days after I had gotten all the radiators uncovered, I went to turn on the heat. A couple of radiators made the effort to come on, but most stayed cold. I thought it might have something to do with the thermostat, but none of my fiddling with it helped.
I didn't have a chance to talk to the property owner before the weekend arrived, and we toughed it out for the weekend. Luckily on Monday the property owner had a plumbing guy there to fix the upstairs heat which was also broken. About half an hour after the plumber left our apartment was toasty warm. We are all happy.
On the unpacking scene - I am getting castoffs ready to bring to a friend for a sale to benefit homeless animals. That same friend and I have a "date" at Ikea in early November to get the bookcase that another friend has offered to help build. I will give my friend the items when I see her! I think she will be leaving with 5-6 boxes from me!
I didn't have a chance to talk to the property owner before the weekend arrived, and we toughed it out for the weekend. Luckily on Monday the property owner had a plumbing guy there to fix the upstairs heat which was also broken. About half an hour after the plumber left our apartment was toasty warm. We are all happy.
On the unpacking scene - I am getting castoffs ready to bring to a friend for a sale to benefit homeless animals. That same friend and I have a "date" at Ikea in early November to get the bookcase that another friend has offered to help build. I will give my friend the items when I see her! I think she will be leaving with 5-6 boxes from me!
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Monday, October 12, 2009
Time to Turn on the Heat!
So what does a pack rat do when the heating season begins? Seriously? This is a tough one because most pack rats have stuff near heating sources. I have always had to clear things away, and this year is no different. My job today is to clear things away from the radiators, and then I can turn on the heat. I started in one bedroom and already moved a violin and am going back in to move a cart full of assorted media including video tapes, DVDs, and the like. Wish me luck; I'll let you know how it goes.
- 3:40 PM - Kitchen done! Jett-Paw (her Warriors name changed at sixmonths old) tried to help!
- 4:12 PM - Dining room done! Kitties are napping.
- 4:33 PM - After a snack of crackers and cream cheese, I discovered that I will need a second person to do the living room. I think this is the only room that this is the case so Ree will have to help me tonight or tomorrow. She's not here right now.
- 4:38 PM - Front room (den) is fine already! The room has a lot of stuff, but nothing near the radiator that will be affected by the heat.
- 4:49 PM - Ree's bedroom finished. here wasn't much to do except pick up the half dozen books that has fallen behind or underneath the radiator.
- 5:23 PM - Amazing! I checked my email, read a couple of blog postings that aren't mine, and still finished my bedroom. I had started it first, and wanted to give up, but decided to do the other rooms first. Sadly, the kittens are losing most of the space they had under the bed, but they still have a little hiding space left.
I have completed my task except for the living room. In the process I even threw some stuff out and put some things in the boxes for flea market/yard sale/donation. You may wonder why I waited so long to turn on the heat. The apartment hasn't gotten as cold as my last one would by this time of the fall.
I try to open enough of the blinds to let the warmth of the sun help heat the place; we have been lucky enough to have quite a few sunny days. I would never use a stove for heat, but if I'm going to make something that can go in the oven, microwave, or toaster oven, I choose the oven. We wear sweaters and sweatshirts, but it's never gotten really cold yet. Our luck is running out so I'm glad I will be able to turn on the heat tomorrow!
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heat wave,
heating season,
radiators,
video tapes,
violin
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