{"id":383,"date":"2008-05-01T00:41:00","date_gmt":"2008-05-01T00:41:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/vyrdolak.com\/wordpress\/?p=383"},"modified":"2008-05-01T00:41:00","modified_gmt":"2008-05-01T00:41:00","slug":"happy-walpurgisnacht","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/vyrdolak.com\/wordpress\/?p=383","title":{"rendered":"Happy Walpurgisnacht!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It&#8217;s Beltane Eve, Walpurgisnacht, the twin holiday of Samhain. It&#8217;s just as well I have no plans to be dancing around a bonfire tonight, because it&#8217;s already 30 degrees out and there&#8217;s a possibility of frost. I won&#8217;t be able to get up at dawn and wash my face in the dew, it will be frozen!<\/p>\n<p>Signs of spring at my house:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Giles is covered with mats (he&#8217;s the only one of the four who gets lots of them).\n<li>the house is covered with dust balls and tracked in dirt because I haven&#8217;t gotten around to vacuuming&#8211;I&#8217;ve been spending too much time out in the yard.\n<li>I am covered with poison ivy. *heavy sigh* The nature spirits make me pay for all the cutting and digging and weeding I do! This isn&#8217;t as severe a case as I&#8217;ve had in the past&#8211;it&#8217;s mostly just hives. But <i>itchy<\/i>, gods&#8230;and when it doesn&#8217;t itch, it hurts. So I&#8217;m uncomfortable and not sleeping well, and I&#8217;m exhausted and a bit woozy because my immune system is all out of whack from the reaction. It hasn&#8217;t peaked out yet, it&#8217;s still coming out in new places. I&#8217;m not sure exactly where I ran into it, but I obviously wasn&#8217;t careful enough.<\/ul>\n<p>I&#8217;ve been keeping track of the yard work, and I added it all up yesterday. In three weeks, I&#8217;ve put in 28 hours out in the yard! I had a couple of days off because we&#8217;ve been deluged with rain for two straight days. Now it&#8217;s just cold.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve spent chunks of time on two days this week upgrading the hardware on this computer. <!--more geek stuff behind cut-->Quite a while ago, one of the cats made a dash across the computer keyboard and pulled two of the keycaps off. I managed to get them snapped back into place, but they were never quite as snug as originally. Recently, one of those caps came off again&#8211;I think I snagged it with a fingernail or something, but it wouldn&#8217;t have been so vulnerable if it hadn&#8217;t been pulled off before. This time, I couldn&#8217;t get the teeny little bits of the key mechanism back together, and it appeared that an infinitesimal little post had broken on one piece.<\/p>\n<p>This was the semicolon\/colon key, which I don&#8217;t use constantly but use often enough. I finally went to Dell&#8217;s website to see if there were more detailed directions on replacing the key cap, maybe in the user forums, where I have found the damnedest information you can imagine. The forums advised replacing the keyboard. I couldn&#8217;t find a way of doing that online, so I finally called Dell. They had a keyboard&#8211;for $12.95! But then, the sales rep said, &#8220;We have this special offer right now&#8211;you can upgrade your computer&#8217;s memory, double it, for $69 instead of $99&#8211;and get free one-day shipping for everything.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Well&#8230;wow. That was too good a deal to pass up. I need more memory on this thing. I&#8217;ve maxed it out. If I&#8217;ve got InDesign, and Paint Shop Pro, and other things, all running at once, I&#8217;ve sent this computer to its knees. I&#8217;ve had to close apps down to free the memory. Plus, I&#8217;m editing audio and video now. So I said okay.<\/p>\n<p>The keyboard arrived on Monday. It actually was very easy to replace. This is a good thing, because I had to take it out and put it back twice before I got everything in straight (my errors, although the directions could have been more clear). It&#8217;s funny&#8230;the very first time I cracked the case, I was quivering with apprehension, worried that I was going to break something&#8230;the <u>third<\/u> time, I was just ripping into the thing. *wry smile* Trouble is, it isn&#8217;t the actual hardware replacement that is time consuming. The time consuming part was that I decided to do a full backup of my data first. The memory stick I&#8217;m using for backups had gotten a bit jumbled, so I decided to dump all its contents onto the hard drive of the old Dell, wipe the memory stick, and make a fresh backup, of everything. That took a little time. Plus, the old Dell, because it doesn&#8217;t get booted up very often, and when it does, it automatically connects to the wireless network, chugged away downloading updates and running a full NAV scan on itself. It was several hours before I even started installing the keyboard.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s very pleasant to have a new keyboard. Yesterday the memory modules arrived. I installed them today. But the directions suggested updating the BIOS first. I went to Dell&#8217;s website, found an update to the BIOS, which was marked &#8220;Recommended,&#8221; and downloaded it. But before I flash the BIOS, of <u>course<\/u> I have to update the backup, so I did that. Then, because the directions for installing the memory modules were even more murky than for replacing the keyboard, I opened all three of the covers on the bottom of the case before I found the one for the frellin&#8217; memory modules. But now my computer has 2 GB of memory, which is its maximum capacity.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s just all very time-consuming, which is why all the tinkering and rebuilding I enjoy doing with computers has gotten put on the back burner these days.<\/p>\n<p>On Tuesday evening, I went on a &#8220;Ghost-hunting and Vampire Tour&#8221; in Salem. But I&#8217;m going to put that in another post.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It&#8217;s Beltane Eve, Walpurgisnacht, the twin holiday of Samhain. It&#8217;s just as well I have no plans to be dancing around a bonfire tonight, because it&#8217;s already 30 degrees out and there&#8217;s a possibility of frost. 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