{"id":548,"date":"2007-05-24T15:55:25","date_gmt":"2007-05-24T23:55:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uncle-andrew.net\/blog\/?p=548"},"modified":"2008-06-21T22:52:52","modified_gmt":"2008-06-22T05:52:52","slug":"whew","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.uncle-andrew.net\/blog\/?p=548","title":{"rendered":"*Whew*"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It&#8217;s been an exciting week.<\/p>\n<p>First off, the developer that bought the property behind us has finally brought a crew in to start putting in the three single-family residences that will eventually go there, for which I say, &#8220;Hallelujah&#8221;. I mean, I&#8217;m not thrilled that we lose our huge multi-acre buffer between us and our nearest neighbor on our south property line, but <a href=\"http:\/\/www.powell-homes.com\/\">Powell Homes<\/a> is a good company as developers go (we&#8217;ve been in constant contact with Todd Powell since they purchased the land, and he seems like a good egg; always gets back to us promptly, encourages us to call him if we have any questions\/concerns, etc.). Lots of worse things could have happened with that land. Polygon Homes could have bought it to put up some of their trademarked Crackerjack boxes. A squatter could have started up a meth lab. Some asshat could have bought it to start his unlicensed attack-dog training academy. Having a reputable company put three nice-looking homes on the property was the best alternative to buying it ourselves and seeding it with native plants, something that wasn&#8217;t going to happen unless my investment in <a href=\"http:\/\/www.walottery.com\/\">Lotto<\/a> futures suddenly matured. Additionally, since they have to put in sewage hookups and their incoming line abuts our property, city ordinance dictates that they provide us with a sewer stub. So we&#8217;re going to go seriously into hock and wean ourselves off our septic tank, yee haw! Only savages poop in buckets, even 500 gallon ones. \ud83d\ude09<\/p>\n<p>Then there&#8217;s the whole back thing. I went to see a spine specialist who was recommended to me by one of Margaret&#8217;s colleagues. He sent me out for an MRI and some other alphabet-soup imaging test whose name I cannot remember; I&#8217;ll let y&#8217;all know how that goes. The exam itself was, well, it was interesting. I&#8217;ve spent the last nine years with reduced mobility and nerve function in my legs due to the laminotomy I had in &#8217;98 to relieve the pain I was suffering from a ruptured lumbar disc. The surgeon who performed the procedure told me that such aftereffects were totally normal and that I would probably have some degree of disability for the rest of my life. This new guy I went to see seemed a bit shocked at the amount of damage I appear to have suffered. This is not encouraging. It has left me nursing an exotic cocktail of maudlin self-pity and burning resentment. The former I plan to smother with a lot of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.toppotdoughnuts.com\/\">Top Pot donuts<\/a>. There does not seem to be much I can do about the latter. Perhaps the donuts will leave me too logy to track the bastard down and damage his spine. Or at least key his Lexus. Meanwhile, I&#8217;ll have to see what the doc has to say after he takes a look at the MRI and the whatever-o-gram.<\/p>\n<p>Last\u2014and in the cosmic scheme of things, least\u2014I have been wading through the worst, the most problematic, the most annoying computer build of my life. I sold the guts of my old P4 to my father-in-law to help subsidize my new Core 2 Duo gaming rig. Putting that together was relatively easy, once I got over the fact that <a href=\"http:\/\/www.symantec.com\/themes\/ghost\/index.jsp\">Ghost<\/a> would not recognize the NVidia RAID controller on my new <a href=\"http:\/\/usa.asus.com\/products.aspx?l1=3&#038;l2=11&#038;l3=397&#038;l4=0&#038;model=1459&#038;modelmenu=1\">ASUS PN532-E SLI<\/a> motherboard. After I shed my tears, I broke my RAID 1 mirror and the migration went with nary a hitch. This is a seriously cool mobo, if you&#8217;re in the market. I&#8217;m not an overclocker, but the potential is there in spades, and it has been rock-solid at factory specs. I loaded the thing up with a 2.13 GHz Core 2 Duo E6400 processor, 2 gigs of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mushkin.com\/\">Mushkin<\/a> RAM and a 320MB GeForce 8800GTS PCI Express card. This thing is a quantum leap over my old 3.6 GHz P4 with a GeForce 6800GT; so far I am delighted.<\/p>\n<p>Putting Ron&#8217;s new computer together did not go nearly as smoothly. This should have been a simple matter of building the new computer (I made him get a new case while we were at it: nothing worse than stuffing all new guts into a geriatric case and having the power switch or something fail three months later), Ghosting the contents of the old drive over to the new one (never, <strong>ever<\/strong> just stuff the drive from an old system into a new one; if something goes horribly wrong during the install, you risk being left with no useable system disk) and running a &#8220;Repair&#8221; install of Windows XP. But for the first time in nearly ten years and maybe eight or ten builds of this type, Ghost punked out on me. Every drive I tried to restore ended up unrecognizable by the Windows installer CD. No matter how I tried to configure it\u2014new or old computer, internal or external disk, ATA, SATA, USB\u2014the fucking disk would not boot or even appear as an installable partition.<\/p>\n<p>After about six different combinations, I gave up and ran out to buy a copy of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.acronis.com\/homecomputing\/products\/trueimage\/\">Acronis TrueImage 10<\/a>, which has become my new bestest backup buddy. Firstly because it <em>worked<\/em>, where Ghost would only create chaos out of order. But secondly because, unlike Ghost, the CD that you get when you buy TrueImage contains a fully functional backup\/restore program. The Ghost boot CD does not include the ability to actually <strong>back up<\/strong> files, folders or disks; only restore them. I figure this is Symantec&#8217;s way of keeping people from using a single CD on multiple computers, in flagrant violation of their End User License Agreement. Acronis is apparently not too concerned about this issue: their boot CD is capable of performing a full suite of backup and restore tasks. I also like the fact that TrueImage allows you to build a custom boot CD for use with your system, including all of the drivers you need for special drive controllers, etc. Like any other utility, a good computer nerd should always have more than one backup tool in his utility belt, and I&#8217;ll be glad to clip TrueImage on there somewhere.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, after finally getting a useable boot drive, the rest of the build went pretty smoothly. I think I&#8217;m about ready to sit back and let computers do a little somethin&#8217; for me for a bit. I&#8217;ve been meaning to look a little more closely at a game called <a href=\"http:\/\/www.stalker-game.com\/\">S.T.A.L.K.E.R.<\/a>, now that I have the horsepower to handle it. A weekend of donuts, painkillers and mutants sounds like a good time right now. Oh, and staying the fuck off the highways. 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