RichC | June 30, 2020
Time to add a couple photos to close out June 2020 and mark the 4 month pediatrician appointment for Ellerie. She is doing great and weighed in at 13 lbs 6 oz and 25 inches. Not to be left out, Annalyn is growing too, although 33 lbs is exactly where she was when she jumped […]
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Tags: annalyn, appointment, check up, drew, ellerie, family, height, katelyn, pediatrician, Photos, scale, weight
RichC | June 29, 2020
After mentioning and listening to my friend’s “vinyl” version of Bread’s album Baby I’m-a Want You last week when visiting, I thought why not a sampling for Music Monday? So here’s the cover song from the 1972 album and a sampling of just how mellow SOME music in the 1970s could be. Brenda and I […]
Category: Music, Video |
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Tags: bread, concert, david gates, mark jones, mp3, music monday, musicmonday, record, vinyl, youtube
RichC | June 28, 2020
Flew on the airlines for the first time since COVID19 to Florida via Baltimore (photo BWI terminal above) last week and thankfully the flights and negotiating the airport was uneventful. Besides a computer glitch which backed up lines on check in, everything else went smoothly. It is yet to be seen if the rise in […]
Category: Archive, Friends, Misc, Personal, Photos, Sailing, Travel |
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Tags: airlines, cleaning, condo1718, coronavirus, covid19, crosley, dar jones, encore, friends, mark jones, Photos, record player, repair, southwest, Travel
RichC | June 27, 2020
I’ve used the same combination of featherboards on my table saw for years (photo left). I also have a Shopsmith commercial featherboard which fits the smaller table perfectly, but it only works to hold larger sized pieces against the fence on my cabinet saw. Then there is the temporary one that I made 40 years […]
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Tags: clamping, featherboard, jigs, mark jones, tablesaw, woodworking
RichC | June 26, 2020
Besides Google’s less intuitive cloud storage, Dropbox was the first cloud service that I gravitated to “back in the day.” I’ve posted about them before on TechFriday (2015 comparison) and they are still one of the best cloud storage services for the way I work on computers and devices. Unfortunately over the last few years […]
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Tags: amazon, cloud, Computer, Dropbox, google, microsoft, odrive, office, pricing, services, storage, tech friday, techfriday, Technology
RichC | June 25, 2020
Our family went in different directions for Father’s Day this year, but I enjoyed the text messages, ‘last year memory photo’ and FaceTime singing by Annalyn. She sang a great Happy Father’s Day song to the tune of "Happy Birthday to you" … that was very appreciated and enjoyable. Ellerie tried to talk and she […]
Category: Archive, Memories, Personal, Photos, TBT, Travel |
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Tags: 4runner, annalyn, camping, drew, ellerie, facetime, family, fathers day, hiking, katleyn, memories, put in bay, smoky mountains, taylor, TBT
RichC | June 24, 2020
By now we all have heard and know about the TRILLIONS we have borrowed and continue to borrow as a nation in deep debt, but few are willing to make any changes to the status quo before this house of cards comes tumbling down. What we don’t really thing about quite as much are the […]
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Tags: debt, debt clock, gdp, government, liabilities, spending, unfunded
RichC | June 23, 2020
We replaced our rusting “hand-me-down” rebuilt grill from 2016 (thanks Jeff) this year with a new natural gas Weber Spirit S-315 stainless steel grill set up. So far it is a great grill and perfectly sized for our family. For those looking at it, be sure you know that there is some assembly involved if […]
Category: Archive, Holiday, Misc, Personal, Photos, Shopping |
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Tags: amazon, assembly, brush, charbroil, cooking, cover, fathers day, grill, grilling, weber
RichC | June 22, 2020
While backing up and updating one of my servers last week, I noticed an hour long recording saved on another data server, but I never used it or mentioned in a Music Monday post. Live Studio Mic .. “Hey David” Some of this Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young recording was obviously live […]
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Tags: csny, david crosby, graham nash, live, mp3, music monday, musicmonday, neil young, recording, stephen stills, studio
RichC | June 21, 2020
Only my granddaughter Annalyn and I (and those who watch us playing) really understand the “bubble” photo that I sent her earlier this week. The two of us have a few toys that will likely remain in our “memories” … at least my memory (she is only three). I do miss her when we are […]
Category: Holiday, Memories, Personal, Photos |
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Tags: annalyn, dinosaurs, drew, ellerie, family, fathers day, gift, katelyn, memories, photo, tail
RichC | June 20, 2020
A couple weeks ago I shared an old automotive link from MyDesultoryBlog.com on Twitter and one of my automotive buddies sent me a private message asking about the name of my blog (now nearly 7000 posts). The conversation had me contemplate the early decisions and thoughts .. or lack of thought .. when all of […]
Category: Archive, Blogs, Business, History, Memories, Personal, Technology |
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Tags: aol, apple, blog, cppnet.com, desultory, domains, myarchive.us, netscape, printing, publishing, richc, superdrive, syquest, wayback machine, wordpress, zip
RichC | June 19, 2020
Way too often those who maintain their own web servers and computers grit their teeth and cringe when it is time to update and upgrade. A month or so ago I replaced one of my servers (the one this blog is on) and suffered through the anxiety of getting everything working again. I generally follow […]
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Tags: apt-get, bionic beaver, blog, idioms, linux, phrase, server, ubuntu, update, upgrade, wordpress
RichC | June 18, 2020
Last weekend was great weather for working in the yard … something both Brenda and I do enjoy when it doesn’t become a rush to finish chore. I’ve been steadily working on the area under the “now” larger pines that we planted to help shade the west side of our back porch. Unfortunately one of […]
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Tags: backporch, chainsaw, chores, fence, ladder, memories, taylor, trees, yardwork, yellow pine
RichC | June 17, 2020
Podcasts have been around for a while now and I suspect I”m like most people, it is an on again, off again listening affair; finding or making time to them can be challenging. The iPhones and Android phones do make it easy to archive episodes and listen on the go, but unless you are in […]
Category: Alexa, Apple, Audio, Business, Cellphone, Entertainment, Financial, Human Interest, Memories, Personal, Technology |
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Tags: Alexa, annalyn, audio, barbie, barrons, family, finance, gold, hedge, inflation, investing, jack hough, katelyn, memories, mike rowe, mp3, podcast, richc, rudolph, streetwise, trolls, yukon cornelius
RichC | June 16, 2020
Like a lot of people during COVID19, we have gravitated even more to Amazon and online ordering for our “stuff.” We have not ordered groceries online yet, but are definitely doing more online shopping than ever before. I mentioned having issues with Amazon a few times before (1, 2, 3) during stay-at-home orders and find […]
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Tags: amazon, bags, bots, cancel, chat, complaints, coronavirus, covid19, customer service, dishwasher, e-commerce, garbage, grocery, kitchen, online, prime, refund, Shopping
RichC | June 15, 2020
There’s no stopping now … I’m stuck in a rut and listening to Van Morrison about as much as I’ve listened to Jackson Browne. Here are two classics from the mp3 archive without the normal bloviating from me. Van Morrison Tupelo Honey Van Morrison Into the […]
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Tags: classics, into the mystic, mp3, music monday, musicmonday, tupelo honey, van morrison
RichC | June 14, 2020
Ok … I’ve decided that most of the outrage (see 1, 2 & 3) in our country happening is politically motivated and it is being fanned and fueled by political operatives and left-wing ideologues as we approach the 2020 election. Considering we’ve been through racial outrage before, the latest looks to me to be a […]
Category: History, News, Politics, Video |
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Tags: 60 minutes, apple, blm, editorial, election, megaphone, mike wallace, morgan freeman, mp4, msm, nytimes, opinion, parler, police, politicians, reparations, slavery, social media, thomas sowell, trump, twitter, video
RichC | June 13, 2020
It is officially time for me to start wearing the “grumpy old man” cap (or “GOM” as my “poke the bear” friend Jeff refers to it). I can’t believe the things our country is now divided over. Tomorrow I’ll detail a little more on the serious items, but today its the ridiculous attack on everything […]
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Tags: civil society, government, law enforcement, legos, paw patrol, police, protests, ridiculous, riots
RichC | June 12, 2020
Regular readers have likely noticed a few “hopefully” discrete ads running on My Desultory Blog. It is a way for me to experiment with ways to help my customers choose or forgo the use advertising services like Google Ads on their sites. For the most part it has been relatively painless (although nothing to retire […]
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Tags: 1970, adsense, big tech, deepfakes, google, kent state, life magazine, manipulation, mydesultoryblog, photo, photojournalism, photoshopped, riot, tech friday, techfriday, violation
RichC | June 11, 2020
Dorothy Jean Gerber passed away peacefully at her home on May 30, 2020, in Twinsburg at the age of 93. Jean, as the name she went by, was born August 2, 1926 in Moran, Kansas to Reverend Roy and Bessie Truesdale. After graduating from McPherson High School in Kansas, she went on to attend Kansas […]
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RichC | June 11, 2020
After listening to the loudest protestors from around the U.S. seemingly unite around the “defund and dismantle the police” manta, it is natural for people to ponder the questions regarding how this movement of angry people intend to “keep the peace.” As some point laws aren’t going to be followed, gangs and thugs will intimidate […]
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Tags: boston dynamics, chappie, cnn, coronavirus, covid19, defund, dismantle, george floyd, lisa bender, mike rowe, minneapolis, podcast, police, prager, protests, riots, robots, safety
RichC | June 10, 2020
Wishing my son a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY today. I know he is getting older, but I don’t think he is THIS old yet. Yikes! A couple weeks ago Taylor sent a FaceApp photo with his college friends (a post from when they were backpacking together in Kauai). It is frightening how technology can add a […]
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Tags: aging, backpacking, birthday, faceapp, hawaii, kauai, photo, taylor, Technology
RichC | June 9, 2020
Today’s blog update is really just to archive a couple grandkid photos from this past weekend. We see our family enough not to have to post something every time we get together, but those with grandchildren know how fast babies grow from week to week and month to month. I’ll start the post with a […]
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Tags: annalyn, brenda, drew, ellerie, family, grilling, katelyn, megan, pool, richc, taylor, waldo, yard
RichC | June 8, 2020
If you are like me, or a friend who commented on my including a bit more from Van Morrison for Music Monday a couple weeks ago, hearing even a little more music from him is not a problem. Below is a great 10 minute set Ballerina/Move On Up in a live appearance from the Hollywood […]
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Tags: ballerina, move on up, mp3, music monday, musicmonday, van morrison, youtube
RichC | June 7, 2020
Just an automotive kind of filler today after sharing Erwin Wurm’s “chubby” Volkswagen Hot Dog “microbus” from NYC last week on Tom Appel’s Twitter feed. The discussion started when I commented that the Fiat 500X Sport reminded me of the “plump when you cook it” Ballpark franks commercials in the 1990s. Eventually I shared the […]
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Tags: 500x sport, ballpark, erwin wurm, fiat, franks, hot dog, plump, tom appel, twitter, volkswagen, vw microbus
RichC | June 6, 2020
It is hard to imagine the lawlessness and chaos we would see without a fair bit of law enforcement of some kind? Perhaps Americans aren’t really hearing each other and are unwilling to have a logical debate … but “defunding the police” make no sense to me whatsoever? If fair minded people were talking, there […]
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Tags: ani gif, basketball, cities, defunding police, grill, law enforcement, neighborhoods, opinion, protests, riots, weber
RichC | June 5, 2020
Size matters when emailing or just saving PDFs. It is easy to create them for paper-free archiving, but sooner or later most of them are larger than they need to be. Years ago in the printing world, almost every project was archived on CPPnet’s connected servers for our customers, usually in the Adobe PDF format. […]
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Tags: adobe, apple, colorsync, filters, mac, macintosh, pdf, preview, quartz, resize, size, tech friday, techfriday, utility
RichC | June 4, 2020
The “to-do” list is slowly being chipped away at as last weekend Brenda and I enjoyed the nice weather at home to work on yard chores. She is still struggling with a back issue, but felt good enough to use the Kubota (against my advice BTW – bumpy lawn) to mow the front lawn. I […]
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Tags: bait shop, chores, memories, opening, pano, pool, smell, trees, trigger, weather, yard
RichC | June 3, 2020
Every once in a while when seeing what cellphone cameras can do, I wonder why I even bother to ever grab my camera bag and relatively expensive DSLR camera anymore? Last night the weather in Cincinnati was clear and humidity low. The moon was large and rising in the sky in the southeast and looks […]
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Tags: archive, astronomy, iphone7plus, moon, photo, photography
RichC | June 3, 2020
It is starting to look like early gadget failure going to become the ‘norm’ now that we’re wearing tech gadgets everyday. My Fitbit Versa watch is not even a year old and has failed. For a while it started to blink and flip through it’s screens, then surged with colorful vertical lines (photo)and a vibrate […]
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Tags: battery, brenda, charging, fitbit, Health, katelyn, replacement, richc, tech, tracker, versa, versa2, warranty, watch, wearable
RichC | June 2, 2020
Well so much for the pre-posting yesterday’s Music Monday “So Quiet In Here” … before the Minneapolis George Floyd killing subsequent protests … and ensuing riots and crime spree. I suppose we all knew, that with all the divisive politics, we’ve been living either next to or in inside of a powder keg (especially if […]
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RichC | June 1, 2020
The older I get, the more I gravitate to the music of Sir George Ivan “Van” Morrison. I’ve posted his songs a few times before on Music Monday before and often think about the comment that surgeons listen to “Into the Mystic” while in the operating room – kind of interesting, eh? But perhaps its […]
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Tags: enlightenment, mood, mp3, music monday, musicmonday, so quiet in here, soothing, van morrison