Friday, February 16, 2007

Abebooks/Caiman books/USPS priority mail/Oxford Book of Wedding Music: Delayed


Ten days ago I ordered an organ book through Abebooks.com. I like abebooks: they are a great place to find used books at moderately good prices. Their selection is amazing! If they don't have it, well you better try the Library of Congress. Abebooks doesn't actually sell any books themselves. They just act a marketplace for a whole lot of used and new bookstores.

Anyway, so I ordered this book ten days ago and it still hasn't come. That is the bad part about getting a used book from one of these used book stores. They are as slow as all get-out! Last fall I got some photography books. I didn't have them in hand for 4 or 5 weeks! They came media mail and I guess that is why they took so long. I specified that this book come USPS priority mail. That is suppose to be 2-3 days. So even supposing that they took 2-3 days to get it out the door after they said it shipped it should have been here at latest Wednesday. Now it is Friday and it isn't here.

We did have a heap big snow and did not get any mail that day. That might account for another day, maybe, so Thursday. That was yesterday and it didn't come yesterday.

I hope it comes today. I am looking forward to playing the songs in it. It is called The Oxford Book of Wedding Music. The main song that I want is Coronation March from Crown Imperial by William Walton. It is a very exciting piece. The book has 29 other pieces most of which sound interesting. There is a complete list here. You can listen to snippets from some of the songs here.

If it comes today I will post an update to that affect. If not I will rant some more!

Thursday, February 15, 2007

A flipping picture


Impressed? Windows Vista's 3-D Flip. I find it useful although severely limited by my poor graphics card. It likes to have 128mb of ram; mine has 64mb. Another thing I like is that the desktop is one of the "programs" meaning that you can alt-tab to the desktop. As opposed to having to find the "Show Desktop" button which was never in a convenient place.

3-D Flip is accessed by + key sequence. You can then or + through the pages as the cycle like a Rolodex or a slide tray. Also, you can click on the image of the window you want to go to and it snaps to the foreground. If you have video playing it will keep playing in 3-D form. That is really cool!

All-in-all some very snazzy eye candy in the latest offering's from Redmond!

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Is there a typo on Googe?

Google.com*

Is that a typo? Or is the strawberry stem meant to be a L? Googe.com - "this domain is parked courtesy of GoDaddy.com." Ha!

*That link will only show the Valentines day image until midnight of Valentines.

Irving Berlin's Piano

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This is Irving Berlin's piano from the Smithsonian Museum of American History. The Museum of American History is temporarily closed while it is undergoing renovations so the Piano is at the National Air and Space Museum across the National Mall.

Irving Berlin wrote "God Bless America," "Puttin' on the Ritz," and "White Christmas" in case your aren't up on your composers ;). Supposedly he could only write compositions in F-Sharp Major (hard!) and D-Sharp minor (really hard!!). His assistant would then transpose the score to something that other people would be able to use. Yet another of those brilliant Russian Musicians. . .

Kill-a-watt, no seriously!

My family and I have this thing about electricity: we hate to use any more than possible. So when we found out that our local electric company had this thing called a watt-meter to find out how much energy appliances, computers, or anything that plugs in uses. Our electric now thinks we are crazy; once we tried the watt-meter we were hooked. We have borrowed it from them three or four times. It is great.

Enter Kill-A-Watt: A few weeks ago I was browsing a site and found a good deal for a Kill-A-Watt meter. "Great", I thought, "now we can meter things whenever we want." I was able to pick it up for $20 bucks shipped. I don't know why we didn't get one before then as little as it was. At any rate, we have been metering lots of things lately. My laptop uses very little to charge; my desktop monitor, a 19 in. CRT, uses a lot; and our new Bosch 500 series washing machine uses very little for a washing machine.

It is also great for testing electrical outlets: you can see the voltage, the amps, the watts, the Hz, the VA, and, of course, cumulative watt-usage. We put in some new outlets in our dining room and it was very handy to be able to tell if the breaker was off or if the outlet was working by simply plugging this little box into the outlet.

Another very detailed review is here. Here is the product page on the P3 Kill-A-Watt.

SAT scores tomorrow!


Tomorrow I find out the scores from my SAT test of the last month. I hope I do really well. I am hoping for 720 on math and 640 on critical reading; writing I don't care about as much ;). Those first two would give me a combined of 1360 which would be pretty good. College Board is sending my scores to four schools per my request and I can send to more later.

How do you like the neat screen shot? It was made very easily with Microsoft Vista's sniping tool, a built-in screen shot program. It is very handy and can save directly to jpg, gif, and png. Vista does have some nice features even though I crash about once a day. . .buggy drivers, me thinks!

Heap Big Snow!

We got a solid dose of snow here over the last 36 hours. About 6 inches fell, but it is not 6 in. hardly anywhere: 0.5 here, 24-36 there. We had three vehicles stuck in the snow within sight of our house. Two trucks and one SUV! So much for the mobility and power of a 4wd truck! Two of them didn't get out until this morning when the road commissioner came by with the grader and a snowplow. It is now suppose to get cold, high of 12 today and low of -1 tonight. I am glad we don't have the 10~ ft of upper NY!

The sun is shining now and it is very pretty!

Free Music Guide

Napster

Lately, I have been listening to loads of free music at fairly good quality. All courtesy of Napster, which has yet to get any money out of me. It is a program where you can listen to any full track up to 3 times. After that you can only listen to 30 secs of it. So far I haven't run out of things to listen to in Napster's vast collection. There are ads in abundance on the album pages and sometimes between tracks on the play window. It uses a Flash stream for the audio so you have to have Adobe Flash* (you can get it here if you don't have it). You can sign up for this here.

*Adobe Flash. . .something just sounds wrong about that. I don't know how long it will take for me to not think Macromedia Flash ;).

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

GYC 2006 Media

Hopevideo.com

For anyone that missed GYC2006 or wants to hear the main programs again take a look at HopeVideo.com media w/ GYC 2006. They always seem slow to get all the programs up but on the other hand they are all free so that is a big thumbs-up in their favor ;). Supposedly they are going to get some of the seminars up too. We'll have to see. . .

MS Home Server Beta testing signup

Blogs.technet.com

I signed up on the odd chance that I can test it. I would put it on the upstairs computer or if I have the new desktop done by then on it. You are suppose too have 300Gb of space on the computer. I will have to keep my eyes peeled for more hard drive deals at that rate. . .