Running Update

I have been meaning to post a bit of an update on how my running has been going, but I just never seemed to get around to it. I have actually been running since early ’07, but I had to quit in October after I hurt my knee. I decided to give my knee a break and see if it would eventually stop hurting, but it did not, so in December I went to my doctor and had to have physical therapy done on it. The therapy did help a lot and I felt it was finally time to start running again and get back into shape.
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iPod = Dead (or not)

Well looks like my iPod has finally kicked the bucket. It was the original 40GB click-wheel version with monochromatic screen and could not play video.

On Saturday I had the iPod on at work and it was working just fine, then I ran to get lunch and had it on in my car, once again no problems. After lunch I went to use it and nothing happened when I tried to press play, so I figured I had the hold button on. I looked and it was off, so I toggled it off and on a few times, but no luck the screen stayed blank. Next up I thought maybe the battery had died, so I plugged it in, but once again, nothing. When I got home I plugged it into my computer, but it was not recognized. I opened it to check for loose wires, but all seemed to be okay.

I did some searching and the basic conclusion I came to is that the iPod is dead. If it was the battery then it should have still worked plugged into a power source. I believe it is probably the logic board. One thing I am trying is leaving it plugged in and just waiting to see if it comes back to life, which is the only real suggestion I found. Although I am not holding my breath.

I will most likely be getting a new iPod fairly soon. I am thinking the 80GB Classic. I have been wanting a new iPod, so that I can play videos, but I was hoping that my current one lasted a little while longer.

Update: After leaving my iPod plugged into a wall outlet for a few days it came back to life. I disconnected it from power after a few days and tried to reset it one last time and I finally saw the apple logo, but it would not get past the apple. Next, I plugged it into the wall outlet again and reset it. This time it booted up just fine. I have been using it for the past few days and it seems to be working just fine. So, if your iPod wont do anything I highly suggest just leaving it plugged in for a few days before you fork over the cash to replace or repair it.

California Trip

This post is extremely late, but I guess it’s better late than never. If you don’t know last month I went out to California for a weekend. The original plan was to see Breaking Benjamin play in Reno, NV, but the plan fell though when the concert was canceled. My tickets were already bought so I was still gonna head out to California. Dave, the guy who runs the Breaking Benjamin site was the one who was flying me out there.

I was hoping that Apple would release the Core 2 Duo Macbooks before I left and they did, but I didn’t have time to buy online so I could use my NAPP discount. I decided it was worth it to me to just go ahead and go out to an Apple store and buy one anyway. On November 9th I went to the West County Apple store in St. Louis and picked up a White Macbook. This is my first Mac and I am loving it so far, hopefully more on that in a later post.

I woke up around 4am on November 10th to catch my 6:15am flight. It took about 15 minutes to get through security. I only had a 15 minute wait or so once I got to my gate. I boarded the plane and we left on time. This flight wasn’t a non-stop, so I had a stop in Denver, then I got another flight to Sacramento, CA. On the way to Denver I watched Tommy Boy, a classic. 🙂 it wasn’t full, so I had an entire row to myself. It was nice on the flight When I got to Denver, CO I decided to see if I could get on the wireless and boo to Denver. You have to pay to use their wireless, so I didn’t bother. On the flight to Sacramento it was full. I watched Black Sheep. I guess I was in a Chris Farley and David Spade mood.

Once I got to the Sacramento airport I got a call from Kat who is Dave’s wife saying that she was on her way to come get me. I waited outside the airport waiting for them and when I saw Elvis, their dog, I knew it was them. I had never met Dave or Kat in person before.

We went back to their house, where I met Dave for the first time. We hung out and just talked for awhile while we waited for Chris’s flight to arrive. Chris is another one of the guys I work with on the Breaking Benjamin site. We all went to go pick him up at the airport then we went to the33rd Street Bistro to eat. While we were waiting outside this homeless guy comes up saying he works for the CIA. He asked if we wanted to know what they call him, we said sure, he says he is known as the “Rocketman”. He told us he was in an accident, so he could “rocket” much anymore. Needless to say that was an interesting way to start things off.

We went back to their house after we finished eating. The rest of the night was mainly just spent hanging out. Jim also came by from the Breaking Benjamin site.

On Saturday Dan came by and we all went bowling, which I hadn’t done in years. I bowled horribly, probably the worst I ever had. I don’t even recall how low it was. That night we played some Texas Hold Em. I won, too bad we weren’t playing for money.

On Sunday Dave took Chris, Jim and me down to San Francisco. Things are definitely different out on the West Coast compared to the Midwest. I had my Canon Rebel XT and a 70-200mm F2.8L IS lens, which belongs to the photographer I work with. We went and saw the Golden Gate bridge, of course. Then we went down to Haight Street, now that was different. I got asked if I could spare some cash so this guy could get a sex change operation. I am gonna go with, no. We walked around there for a little while. We then drive down the windy road, Lombard Street. Next was a trip up to Coit Tower. Jim and me decided to pay the ~$5 to go up in the tower. The view was great from up there and I was able to snap some good pictures. We made one more stop before heading back. We stopped at Treasure Island. It was dark by this point, but the view was excellent back on San Francisco. I only had a monopod so it was extremely hard to get any good shots. Out of 20+ I maybe got one good one.

I had a 10am flight, so the next morning I was up around 8am. Dave took me to the airport, which is an extremely small airport. One real nice thing is free wifi at the airport. It was a full flight once again on my flight to Denver. I watched episodes of the third season of Arrested Development, great show. Had about a 90 minutes layover in Denver, so I had to try and find an outlet, not an easy task. Watched some more episodes while I waited for my flight and on the way home to St. Louis.

I would first like to thank Dave and Kat for inviting me out. They are both 2 of the nicest people I have ever met.

I had a great time in California, but I realized I am definitely a Midwest kinda guy, lol.

I will work on getting my pictures into the gallery tomorrow, but it is currently 1am, so it will have to wait. I shot Raw only, so the files still need to be processed.

What a great weekend.

Last weekend I went to Art on the Square and saw some great photography and paintings. I ran into an old friend who I hadn’t talked to in a year or two. He is a great artist who was out doing caricatures. Saturday night I went out with a friend, Rachel, who I hadn’t seen in a few years and also me some of her friends like Lindsey. We went to the Millstadt Mayfest, where I got to see them dance me and attempt to kinda dance. We left there around 11:30 and went over to Dennys and just sat around talking for awhile. Then Sunday we went to see DaVinci Code, which was pretty damn good. After that we went over to Steak n’ Shake and once again just hung out talking. Monday they came over to my place and we watched The Labyrinth, which is one weird ass movie.
This was one of the best weekends that I have had in quite a while. Hopefully I can get them to go out again this weekend.

Ugh…

Well today I had my first grade and test in Differential Equations. It was only 6 questions. I know I got most of them for the most part, but there is one that I can’t believe I missed, I was just totally not thinking. It was y’-2y=4 and we had to solve by separation of variables. And I was just staring at it. I don’t know how, but my mind went blank and I didn’t think to use dy/dx and then just get dx by itself. So, I am really pissed because if I would have thought of that I wouldn’t of had any problems doing the rest of the problem. Damn that really pisses me off when I do that because I do it on every damn test. And that hurts me a lot because each test is like 15-20% of my grade, but I don’t remember exactly and am too lazy to go and find out.

Speaking of pitiful. How about them Blues, they lost again tonight. And are currently in 9th place in the western conference. So if the season ended now we would miss the playoffs for the first time in about 25 years.

[Listening to: Deftones – Lotion (3:59)]

I’m home…

I’ll post a little recap of the trip soon, but I don’t feel like typing it all out right now. But overall it was a good time.