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Found the mp3 cables. Still haven't figured out where I stashed the printer paper.

Found the ethernet cable I was missing from the desktop. Located the silly network connection -- plugged everything in and voila we have achieved main internet connection for the poor desktop. Poor desktop still needs memory like whoa and thinks I'm a crazy woman for trying to run several updates at once. Not my fault you've been shut down for several weeks.

My entertainment center seems to confuse even the Comcast support person. The earliest they can send someone out is Tuesday which is the day before I leave for Florida. I think I'd rather wait until after I come home, if I can't figure it out myself before then.
hildy89: (fox in winter)
So to update my life:

The temp assignment ended on Friday with a bit of a whimper. The holiday party was on Thursday, so the bulk of the staff didn't bother coming in on Friday, so it was just the boss and me. That worked out well for a slow and leisurely day. During the day I learned about the impending snowstorm. So I trudged to the local store on the way home to load up on the essentials. Note to people in store: saving a place for someone in line is all nice and stuff, but when they bring in a massive cart of stuff? Don't expect the people behind you to be all friendly-like.

The snows are quite impressive. The white stuff has filled up the entirety of my non-balcony outside which makes for a scary sight. No power outages, thankfully. Hopefully all the roads and airports will be cleared in a few days when I disappear from DC for a week. Going from 30s to 60s/70s is going to be so much fun this year.

I spent some of the time emptying and deleting boxes, so I can return my apartment to some form of sanity. New bookshelves will just have to wait for the New Year, if at all. The amusing thing is I decided to try switching around some of the contents of said bookshelves to see if they'd fit better. So my skating shelf has been moved to a new location and I get to look at my writing and miscellaneous books from my bedside. [livejournal.com profile] suricattus gets good company with Nick Bantock & Jasper Fforde.

The only snag in all of this is on the technological front. I put together the computer, only to lack an internet connection. I have a cable internet/router combination. I think I have the correct ethernet/modem cables I just can't figure what goes where. And my entertainment unit is *still* in shambles. I really should have written down instructions for that. For a self-proclaimed geek, dvd/vcr hookups are strange and mysterious things. Plus finding the paper for the printer and the mp3 player cables...

Writing wise, not much to report, other than Yuletide successfully written and uploaded. [livejournal.com profile] remember_wenn is having its first annual fic fest in February and are taking prompts. I've dumped in a whole bunch of prompts.
hildy89: (cleo)
Okay, sorry, the mad scientist in me suddenly awoke with a vengeance. I've spent the better part of the afternoon in amidst a mass of wires and cables trying to hook up the DVD player. Somehow in the last setup attempt the vcr cable got hooked up to the cable box which does bad things, like make you reset the VCR every blessed time you turn it on or off. Finally one of the techie friends suggested trying to switch to the auxiliary channels at the end of the television channels. And suddenly there was life... a menu that simply read "Sony DVD player". And I could even play a disc! I'll have to figure out an easier way to find that aux thingie than scanning through all those channels. But at least that's solved. I was worried I'd have to replace my tv or something.

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Aug. 12th, 2002 10:18 pm
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Yipee, I'm in the 21st century. I finally acquired a DVD player, Sony DVP NS315 as an early birthday present... sorta. I'm still having trouble hooking up the new toy so it actually works. Right now, the console actually moves through the tracks so that part seems to be hooked up, but I don't get any picture or sound on the television end. The tv is a five year old Phillips Magnavox that my father gave me when he upgraded to a larger tv. I'm worried that I need to upgrade the tv, which I can't afford right now. It's probably something simple, but damned if I know what it is. I've already spent a stress-filled day with my father trying to hook it up with no success and one near disaster. I'm too tired to deal with this.

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