July 30th

Posted by Aaron Springer on July 30, 2010 under 34th Goals | Be the First to Comment

Weight: 408.6

Total loss to date: 11.4lbs

Goal distance: 108.6lbs

Well, I’m an uncle! My sister in law had her baby, one Willow Elizabeth Blackwell. We’re going to go see her tonight.

Working on laptops and Young Springer’s desktop.

Not much else to say.

Update, Goals, and other such stuff

Posted by Aaron Springer on July 29, 2010 under 34th Goals | Be the First to Comment

Well, dear readers, the time has come for some serious changes.

Simply put, I am overweight, unhealthy, and tired of both of these things. To this end, I have set a goal. I currently weigh 409lbs. I want to break 300lbs by my 34th birthday. In addition to this, I will be posting updates about my health as well.

On the good news side, I have already started my weight loss campaign, having lost 11lbs in the past three weeks.

So, here are my August goals:

  • No deep fried foods of any kind. No french fries, no chips, no fried macaroni (Sorry, Mug and Bun, but it’ll have to wait)
  • At least four glasses of water a day.
  • Two servings of plants per day, either fruit or vegetable.
  • Three meals a day. One snack.
  • Park further away from where I need to go than the closest space.

In addition to these health goals, I will also try to write one short story a week. I may post them, or I may try and get them published. We’ll see.

I call these efforts my 34th goals.  I will be tagging it as such.

C2C

Posted by Aaron Springer on July 23, 2010 under General | Read the First Comment

Well, I am getting started on a new project. Not Lego®, not tech, not New Media (well, kinda).

Updates to follow.

Let’s just say it’s legal, moral, and has a point.

Leather Year

Posted by Aaron Springer on July 21, 2010 under General | Be the First to Comment

Leather Year

By Aaron Springer

A stopwatch would be needed, not just a calendar
To view the space between our first kiss and this moment
Time is both long and short between then and now
And any point along the strap is a good one for me

Yes, it has not been without difficulty
No life is lived in a vacuum
But, like tanning leather
Sometimes the scrapes add character and flavor

Your gift for me has seven silver beads
One for each day of the week filled with glittering life
Between us
Days that I have cherished and kept close

Mine for you was a bound journal
Within, your precious thoughts will be kept
Not only of me, but of life itself
Because we are braided together

Fear and Loathing in Indianapolis

Posted by Aaron Springer on July 20, 2010 under Technology | Read the First Comment

So, this week was supposed to be relaxing. Last week, as some of you may know, both my son and daughter were with us. This is an unusual thing for several reasons. First, my son normally spends a night or two with us, not four, and second, my daughter was here as well. I will hand it to Young Springer (my daughter) that she dealt with Younger Springer (my son) quite well. In fact, she was the best big sister a parent could hope for. Still, it was stressful, as Younger Springer is headstrong and willful, doesn’t listen as well as Papa would like, and is, well, three years old.

Add to other issues, and you end up with one very stressed out Dad.

Well, it all went okay. Younger’s mom had a great trip, came back tired and knowledgeable, and no one was injured or killed. I call that a success.

So, to reward Young Springer and myself, we broke out the Big Lego™ Collection, two bins both of which are difficult to carry, dumped them out on a durable quilt on the living room floor, and have spent the last two days building. Yay!

This morning, I got up to load a thumb drive with the day’s viewing entertainment, and found that my seven month old cordless trackball had stopped working. I assumed it was batteries, so I swapped them. No dice. Then I realized that my computer had frozen. That’s a rare occurrence, and I have been known to leave it running for days or weeks at a time without an issue. Ah well, I thought, I’ll just reboot.

The computer came up quite faithfully. The trackball, however, did not.

Now, this is the second trackball of this type I have owned. The first also failed in a similar fashion, but my parents had just purchased me a new one for my laptop for Christmas, so I moved it over to the desktop and promptly stopped worrying about it. Now I had a similar issue. This time, however, it turned out to be the receiver. I think I have a backup somewhere…

My eyes darted to the balcony overlooking the lake and I had a very dark thought of my trackball sinking into the water with me dancing gleefully in satisfied rage. I shook the images from my head, and began the process of troubleshooting.

The receiver did not work on the 32-bit version of XP, nor Ubuntu, nor Vista. By this point, I knew it was toast. So, seeking solace, I went to the ********* website to look at warranty repair. 3-year warranty, yes!

However, the website does not have a formal warranty repair request… instead, you have to submit a question and wait… so, I am waiting.

It is odd to be without my trackball. I have attached a cordless mouse that I bought for my laptop, but it is just not the same. *sigh*