19
Nov 02

Filing Down My Patience

Man, what a month it’s turning out to be.
Elliot had been sick for the last few weeks, teething and having some growth spurts, which as you may know, keeps kids quite active when it should be bedtime and/or makes it hard for them to rest comfortably. To sum it up, I haven’t had a solid night’s sleep in, like, a month now. Can you say f@#kin’ cranky?

The old 7600 is out the door to it’s new home with my mother-in-law. In the four plus years that I’ve been using a Mac, I’ve never had to enable and use file sharing. Nothing like trying to move (and find) all your stuff (extensions and preferences included) via AppleTalk ethernet file sharing when you’re setting up shop elsewhere. Especially with only one monitor to share between the two boxes. Definitely a learning experience and a test of patience.


09
Nov 02

Geeky Hardware Stuff

November? Nothing like keeping a weblog as a reminder of just how busy you can get. At least the Handspring is somewhat up-to-date.

So, I’ve just about made the transition from the old 7600 to the G4, hence the lagging entries. A few minor adjustments and then it’s bye-bye old, hello new. I’ve finally decided it’s time to catch up with the rest of the wired population and have a CD burner installed since there’s enough space for it, make the move to OS 9 (easing my way up to X) and I’ve also picked up an optical wheel mouse. For you PC users, I know this isn’t a big deal. As a Mac user….what the hell am I supposed to do with this right click button now? Seriously, I’m quite familiar with Windows in the nine-to-five world, so it’s kinda weird that I’ve now got those extra shortcuts at my fingertips. Scrolling rocks. As for the burner, I’ve got piles of Zip100 discs lying around to start with.


24
Oct 02

Some Memories Last Forever

Happy Birthday Cleo!

So, my pal Dennis calls me up this past Monday night and asks what I’m doing the next evening. I check to see that Laurel’s not going to be up to her eyeballs in homework as I figure that perhaps there’s a recording session to get in on. Since it’s cool with her, I say “nothing, why?” Turns out, he’s got a pair of tickets to see none other than Canadian rock icons Rush at the Air Canada Centre. Ah yes.

The last time I saw Rush was around ‘93 or ‘94 at Maple Leaf Gardens. Our friend Bruce’s band I Mother Earth opened. I’d seen them four or five years before that with VoiVod as the opener. That was quite cool since I’d been a VoiVod fan for many years leading up to that show. Prior to that, the only other time I’d seen them was in ‘81 or ‘82 – my first ever rock concert. I was in the seventh grade, and the only kid in school to have gone to that show. My Dad took my younger brother and I since my folks were unable to get three seats together for a Police concert that was coming to town. Open the evening was Vancouver’s The Payola$ (“Eyes of a Stranger”) – remember them?

As a teenager growing up in the suburb of Mississauga, my lifeline to the downtown was the GO Train, which I was constantly riding as the only youth culture where I grew up was either the mall or sports. Neither of which was very appealing. Anytime there was a major rawk concert in town, the train running closest to the event start time would be crowded with yahoos and the kind of people that use “party” as a verb, smoking, drinking and screaming the name of whatever band was performing that evening, usually prefacing it with “fuckin” to make it sound cool. It made the night all the more exciting.

So, this past Tuesday evening I decided to hop on the GO Train, as it lets out right in the Air Canada Centre. Since I now live halfway to the suburbs, I figure the train will be jam packed by the time it gets to my station. As I’m not a fan of a lot of major label, hugely popular acts, I’m not really into the whole concert-going event as I’d once been, let alone looking forward to seeing a bunch of people nearly half my age smoking, drinking and screaming “FUCKING RUSH!!!”

There’s probably about six people waiting for the same train as me. When it arrives at the tail end of rush hour (no pun intended) it’s practically deserted. Maybe I’m too early? Nah, this train gets in just before the start time on the ticket, and there’s no opening act to miss. I actually was able to read my book on the trip downtown. I know, I know – who brings a book to a concert, let alone a concert that you’re taking the yahoo express to?

As I’m getting off the train it’s plain to see that the whole concert going ritual from a suburbanites point of view no longer has the same excitement it once did. This is saddening since it seems like a reminder of lost youth. Now, if it were Limp Bizkit or Moby playing, it would probably come full circle, and I’d be at home watching DVDs and scoffing at the kids in the neighbourhood on their way to the station.


12
Oct 02

Shudder to Think

Forget about the icons or the leaders of a “new” musical movement – Shudder To Think’s “Pony Express Record” is one of the greatest rock albums of the 90s.

Of course, hindsight is always 20/20.


06
Oct 02

Coulda Been the Cheezies

How to tell that at 3:30am that you’re stomach is just upset and needs to clear out and that you really don’t have stomach flu. Earlier that evening you had consumed the following (in under three hours) while waiting at a strip mall plaza:

* a vegetarian pizza sub, small bag of cheezies and a bottle of rootbeer

* a very rich mug of hot chocolate with real whipped cream and a slice of lemon iced cake

* two very freshly-made glazed donuts

Keep in mind that it was also between 9pm and midnight and that you’d spent the day drinking coffee and snacking on cookies while helping two old friends move into a new house together.

Breakfast shall be somewhat light.