Saturday, May 19, 2012

Preakness

I have taken my Dad to the casino to watch the simulcast of the Preakness Stakes. Theoretically we could have swung up to Pimlico for the race, but I've never braved those crowds. I hear the infield is a big drunken party. My Dad is 90 years old, and not up for that kind of rowdiness. Laurel was an option, but that place is diggity-dank. Delaware Park at least has been upgraded to a slots/casino atmosphere, which is relatively more swanky. We've got a nice pair of marble cubicles with individual TV's and lots of big screens on the wall. Hopefully we can pick a few winners. I'm not much of a gambler, but I don't think my Dad would get to the track on his own at age 90. He sold his car (wisely) and pretty much relies on family to ferry him around when needed. He is pretty self-sufficient however, getting up at 7am every morning and doing 500 situps. In fact, he called me before 8am this morning and woke me from my slumbers. That is pretty bad when a 90 year old man has more energy than his daughter.

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"Stay Positive and Love your Life!"-Nick Hexum

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Flickr Photostream

Can't figure out to fix the broken "gadget" which linked to my Flickr Photostream.

May update

This month I have to do some home renovations, but first I feel like organizing the mess that is my iTunes libraries (plural). While I am loading CD's I can start dealing with the mounds of paper surrounding the computer. Ahh, computers were supposed to eliminate the paper mess. I guess it reflects the cluttered brain in my skull. It seems almost superfluous to bother with the iTunes matching service since Spotify is so great at supplying music on demand. I guess I just want iTunes to organize what music I have so I can make better sense of it. One thing I like is creating a playlist in iTunes based on comments I have made, such as instrumentation or subgenres. These playlists are then exportable to a few third-party programs which do a pretty good job of making Spotify playlists. A bit easier than doing it all manually. Then you can scrobble it all to Last.fm. That is one way to share your music listening habits outside of Facebook, and discovering other people's habits, though you can see that within the Spotify app as well. More than one way to cook an egg, I guess.