Month: April 2006

DINNER 97: Friday, April 7, 2006

DINNER 97: Friday, April 7, 2006

Tonight launched the second weekend of DINNER WITH FRIENDS, the show I directed for Falcon Theater. I had a few errands to run after work (pick up some new peppers — the ones from last week were looking a little sad), get dinner, drop off…

DINNER 98: Saturday, April 8, 2006

DINNER 98: Saturday, April 8, 2006

Tonight was closing night of DINNER WITH FRIENDS, the show I directed for Falcon Theater. I spent Saturday morning doing chores around the house and working on my computer. Dinner was in fact a very-late-lunch at Wendy’s, where I had a cheeseburger and a baked potato.…

DINNER 99: Sunday, April 9, 2006

DINNER 99: Sunday, April 9, 2006

After closing night of DINNER WITH FRIENDS, we all went out for drinks and merriment. Wendy & I got to bed around 2:00am. It seemed as if I’d just laid my head down and closed my eyes when suddenly it was 9:45am, time to get up and go back down to the theater for strike. Strike is the process of dismantling a show — taking down the sets, returning props to their owners, and resetting the space for the next occupant. Fortunately, our set was sparse and came down very quickly. Our entire strike was complete in less than 90 minutes.

We went home to unload our stuff and met up with Robin & Dave. We decided to combine errands a bit… Wendy & Dave went out shopping for a suit for Dave and a few things for Wendy while Robin and I went to set up his PVR, a project I’ve been encouraging Robin on for a while now. So, we headed in our different directions — Dave and Wendy to the malls and clothing stores, Robin and me to their house.

As we were working on his computer, Robin complained that it wasn’t running very quickly. I examined the machine and discovered that it was old and with very little memory — it had only 128 megs! I explained to Robin that we’d need to get additional memory and a larger hard drive since the 20 gig hard drive (I told you it was an old machine!) offered only 4 hours of recording time within Beyond TV. So we went to CompUSA to check their memory prices. As it turns out, to get the memory Robin needed would have cost him about $300. Plus a new 300 gig hard drive for $100… and it was too expensive. We decided to check the memory prices at MicroCenter and found them to be the same. Robin suggested looking at a new computer and we found a nice machine — a PowerSpec 1406 (3.0Ghz Celeron, 40 gig hard drive, and 128 megs memory). He bought a 512 meg memory stick (for $30!) and we’re set. We stop by our house to pick up a Windows XP installation CD since the PowerSpec comes pre-installed with Linspire, which is a fine Linux-based OS, but not compatible with Beyond TV. Then it was off to their house to install and configure the machine.

It went reasonably well, albeit slowly since I had to identify, locate, and download the correct drivers for the various subsystems on the PowerSpec. When I left, we had a configured machine with only a couple questions remaining. The machine should be fully operational this week.

Dave & Wendy arrived at the house after we did — they had a good day of shopping and were successful in their missions. We had dinner with Dave & Robin, delivery from LaRosa’s. I had my usual — a steak hoagie, and Wendy had a cibatta of some sort. I worked for another half-hour on the machine before Wendy & I called it a night and went home, climbed in bed, and read for a while before turning out lights early.

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DINNER 100: Monday, April 10, 2006

DINNER 100: Monday, April 10, 2006

DINNER 100! We’ve made it this far in this crazy, stupid experiment! Given the milestone status of this dinner, I wish it was something more exciting than what it was. My stomach wasn’t feeling very well tonight, so I ate a banana. That’s it.

DINNER 101: Tuesday, April 11, 2006

DINNER 101: Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Wendy had rehearsal tonight, so I thought I would spend some time preparing for the upcoming hardware upgrade to my PVR by updating the BIOS on the motherboard (Shuttle AK38N v1.1) and re-configuring my Beyond TV channel setup. The BIOS is the Basic Input/Output System and is a built-in software that determines what a computer can do without accessing programs from a disk. On PCs, the BIOS contains all the code required to control the keyboard, display screen, disk drives, serial communications, and a number of miscellaneous functions.

Though it’s fairly nerve-wracking because you’re tinkering with the very core of the PVR, re-configuring the channels went smoothly thanks to Tuck and this knowledgebase article. I didn’t lose any shows or scheduled recordings.

Upgrading the BIOS went a bit less smoothly… I located the BIOS version I needed and installed it without errors. The BIOS Flash utility worked fine as did the installation of the brand-spanking-new version of the motherboard drivers, but then the system was very unreliable — hard-crashing randomly. As a result, we didn’t record our shows — AMERICAN IDOL, HOUSE, and others. Thanks to Tori for agreeing to burn those shows for us so we don’t miss them completely! Late at night I think I figured out the issue. I flashed the BIOS again and re-installed an older version of the motherboard drivers. Things seem to be working fine, but I am still walking around with my fingers crossed.

Dinner tonight was very simple… Just a Boca Burger. No cheese, no bread. Nothing alongside. Just. A. Boca. Burger. I’m sure I’ll be STARVING tomorrow!

The hardware upgrade that I mentioned above is going to take the CPU from an Athlon XP 2400+ and 512 megs of memory to an Athlon XP 3000+ and 1 gig of memory. This should improve performance in general, and with Hi-Def recordings in particular. After a lengthy online search, I ordered the hardware from Spartan Technology and hope to receive the order before the weekend.

DINNER 102: Wednesday, April 12, 2006

DINNER 102: Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Tonight, I went up to Dayton (about an hour north of our house) to Books & Co., a great bookstore, for the booksigning stop on the tour of Christopher Moore. His new book, A DIRTY JOB, continues his tradition of wry, funny books with a…