Geek Toys
I have a few minutes here during lunch. So while my chili and cornbread noisily start the digestive process, I figured I'd mention some of the cool geek toys that I've seen lately.
First, Bob has upgraded his decently cool little weather monitoring station to a full fledge
weather center! Very cool little station, I must say. I'm sure that Donnie would approve (not that his opinion matters...but we'll humor him).
Speaking of el Diablo, Donnie has been a busy guy with his amateur radio equipment. He's managed to install an
antenna array in his back yard that would make most covenant-controlled homeowners cringe! I wonder how long it'll take his neighbor to report this one...since they can probably see it from their second floor window. Donnie's already done a "smoke test" with his new array...speaking with someone all the way over in Ohio using a repeater satellite.
Here at home, I've been enjoying the wonderful features and add-ons for
Meedio for several months now, but this weekend brought the introduction of a pre-release beta of MeedioTV. MTV is a full-feature DVR (digital video recorder) application that works in conjunction with the rest of Meedio and actually puts my
PVR-250 to work doing something other than just providing me with a remote control. It includes a free web-based electronic program guide (EPG) along with many of the niceties that make Tivo owners so proud (timeshifting, scheduled recordings, etc). Meedio is quickly becoming a very stable and powerful HTPC package. With a few more months of refinement, I expect it to give
Microsoft Media Center Edition 2005 a run for its money.
Jason's coming up to visit this weekend. Hopefully, he'll bring his new toy...a shiny new
Paul Reed Smith. I was so happy to hear that he had picked up a new guitar. For a while there, I thought that his RC airplane hobby would forever displace his interest in music.
J.D. has a bowling tourney this weekend in Tulsa (which is how Jason will be getting up here). I wish him the best of luck...may all your games be in the 200s!
Amy's at home right now nursing an early season head cold...while simultaneously trying to entertain/supervise without exposing Griffin to the bug. My handwashing habit has been kicked into overtime, and it may be a few days before she gets any kisses! The only thing worse than 2 hours of commutes each day...is 2 hours of commutes sandwiching 8 hours of work with your head stuffed with cotton. No thanks.
I hope that all of you are feeling good and enjoying this wonderful Fall weather we've been having.