Erin’s mom went back to Calgary today (in fact, she’s probably already home) Erin’s at home sleeping the last week off. We got the crib together last night, so the baby’s room is basically complete. I’d post pictures, but then people would start speculating on the gender of the baby with no justification (honest, we don’t know yet either.)
The room looks really good though. This server is actually currently located in the closet there, which still leaves it a little loud. I think I’m going to wind up moving it downstairs anyway. Amazingly the wireless connection strength is not diminished by having the router located on the floor of a closet with the closet door closed. I still think we’re going to move it up higher to see if we can improve on it a bit.
We watched The Usual Suspects last night. I hadn’t seen it in quite a while, so I enjoyed it. I still remembered the ending, which kind of spoils some of the fun, but it’s still a good show to watch. Actually, the reason that we were watching a DVD was a little more entertaining
The replacement 5100 arrived yesterday, so I thought I’d call and have it activated. The activation call started out well, I gave the CSR my smart card ID etc, he went away, putting me on hold. While I was on hold, a message popped up saying something along the lines of “This smart card is not authorized for this receiver.” He walked me through the same rigmarole as they always do (unplug it, walk around your chair three times, touch your finger to your nose, click your heels together and say “there’s no place like home” etc.) and it didn’t work. The CSR gave me the “call back tomorrow” line (ie. I don’t know how to fix this, but you likely won’t get me if you call later.) I asked to speak with a technical support person (the next line of defense,) but he claimed that he was unable to communicate with them because of an internal systems problem - I guess they were all sitting there waiting for a call that would never come, right?
Anyway, after having determined that this guy couldn’t help me, I hung up and called right back - this time, I got a helpful CSR. Rebecca was her name-o. Anyway, she quite quickly showed me that 1) she knew what she was doing, and 2) she wasn’t going to lie to me to get me to go away. (As an aside - the first guy asked me how my receiver was hooked up to the TV - as if that could have anything to do with it. When I told him that I had the composite video and the optical audio cable hooked up to an A/V receiver, he seemed confused - even “correcting” me that what I had it hooked up to was actually called a “hub” and that I must be using the SVideo cable and confusing it with a sound cable)
Anyway, Rebecca walked me through some brief diagnostics, then identified the problem, told me that it would be fixed within about a half hour or so, at which point she would call back to confirm that everything was working as expected. What do you know - she got it working - She even called back, just like she said she would. What an amazing thing. The new unit is nearly silent (especially as compared to the old one.)
Everything is back to normal, resume your daily business
Simpson’s quote of the day: “No! We’re not sending the lobster away to some snobby boarding school.” ? Marge- 6 comments
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How bad is the noise? Computer generated white noise may actually be a good thing for the baby.
I’m sure I’ve read stories on the internet about babies not wanting to sleep. The solution? A computer in the room. The fan noise adds a soothing white noise to the room.
Comment by Jason — Tuesday, January 21,2003 @ 1:15 pm
Now that you mention it, I vaguely remember reading that somewhere too…It is pretty loud.
Maybe I’m just being overly sensitive to it though.
Comment by Greg — Tuesday, January 21,2003 @ 2:13 pm
Yep, low background noise can be quite soothing for babies. And seeing as it is your offspring Greg, I think a humming server would be quite appropriate. :)
Comment by Daveman — Tuesday, January 21,2003 @ 3:10 pm
Just what I need though - a DOS attack waking the baby by crashing the server…
:-)
Comment by Greg — Tuesday, January 21,2003 @ 3:31 pm
Just goes to show - you need a woman to fix a problem properly!
Comment by Amy Jo — Wednesday, January 22,2003 @ 10:39 am
I would have to agree with the above comments. We actually put a fan in the kids room on day one to help with their sleeping. For one thing it helps cover up our noise. Another, it teaches them to sleep even when it is not perfectly quiet. The more noise they are used to, the louder the noises they will sleep through.
Comment by Trent — Wednesday, January 22,2003 @ 3:54 pm