Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Cutting the cord part 4

I have an antenna and I've canceled cable TV. Reception isn't perfect and we're still working on that, but the deed is done. Cable TV rejected me by trying to force me down a path I didn't want to follow.

Friday, March 20, 2015

Cutting the cord part 2

I've tested with my old, tree-damaged antenna and have discovered that I can indeed receive all the channels I want to receive. But. There's always a but.

I'm having a devil of a time finding an installer to do what I want.

Pretty soon I'm going to have to start making phone calls. I don't like making phone calls to people I don't know.

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Unbreakable

I've become drawn into Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. I really like Tina Fey's writing.

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Cutting the cord

It's time to leave cable television behind, for my cable company is now in a headlong rush to drop all analog service and to encrypt all digital channels, even those on the tier that every customer pays to receive. In my opinion, this is a bait-and-switch to make equipment rental mandatory when it need not be.

Perhaps, eventually, I'll watch less television.

In the meantime, I'm on the search for a reputable antenna installer so we can receive at least all the PBS stations.

Monday, March 16, 2015

On learning language

For as long as I can remember, I've been interested in languages other than my mother tongue. I've studied formally German, Russian, Latin, ASL, Spanish. I've dabbled with others. Still no fluency in anything but English. I wish to step up my game.

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality

I am not much of a reader of fan fiction, because so much of it is hard to read. Some time ago, though, I started reading Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality. The final chapter was just posted. While it is properly called "fan fiction", it's by far the best work of this type I have read. It is more accurately described as an alternate timeline for the same characters.

I don't want to give anything away, so there's not much more to add, but if you are at all interested in reading how Harry might have handled things if he were a rational, scientifically-minded person, check out at least the first chapter.

Saturday, March 14, 2015

Pie Day

It's Pi Day. And Pie Day. Breakfast, lunch and supper will include something pie-like.

And hopefully the end of a PRL update adventure.

My phone is on Ting, which is partly a CDMA MVNO (virtual network provider) who resells their access to one of the big carrier's networks. CDMA mobile networks have a Preferred Roaming List (PRL), which is basically a condensed list of towers that are on the provider's network and those that are available for roaming. (GSM networks don't have to do this kind of update.) Normally this is just a menu option away, but I run alternate OS on my phone, specifically Cyanogenmod, which doesn't include PRL update functionality.

Performing a PRL update thus requires flashing a stock OS image, executing the update, then restoring the normal OS. I did this two days ago, but didn't test calling and texting afterward. It turns out my phone no longer believed it was active on the mobile network. And my SD card wasn't behaving correctly.

I've backed up the card via a desktop, reformatted it, restored it, and also redone the PRL update. Now everything is working again.

Friday, March 13, 2015

On keyboards

Years ago I learned the Dvorak Simplified Keyboard. It's been a long time since I used it and relabeling a physical keyboard is no longer desirable. Fortunately, an on-screen keyboard viewer is much easier to have now than in the text-only days.

Yes, this is a typing practice session using the DSK again, after a long hiatus. I think I will wait a while before I try to use the DSK while performing system administration.

Writing and procrastination

After seeing an article on perfectionism, I thought to do a search on perfectionism versus creativity and found this article: http://goinswriter.com/perfectionist-writer/. It's a short read and a good kick in the pants.

Write. Write every day.