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02/28/2008 00:18 #43489

Deconstruction and Reconstruction
Category: linwood
Our house is slowly being returned to what it originally looked like. By the end of April it will look amazing. The additional space totally changes the dynamic of the room.

These first two pictures are before with the addon bathroom still there.
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After work I took this pic but it was dark. Thew new window in the Hall makes it so much bigger and brighter. Now to replace it with some stained glass and 24 Linwood will be back to how it was, minus the wallpaper.

It is hard to tell from these pics but looking from the living room across the foyer, under the stairs and out the window makes it look huge.
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ladycroft - 02/29/08 03:49
Have you looked at that Bullfeathers shop yet? They have 4 floors of amazing old Buffalo home parts. Doors, doorknobs (probably the ones stolen out of my apartment too), windows from churches, etc. You could install a piece of Buffalo history in your home!
james - 02/28/08 20:23
You should put a drain in the closet under the stairs and call it done.
metalpeter - 02/28/08 20:16
Should be interesting to see, sounds like an excuse for a party some time down the line. On a stain glass note. There is one danger if that is the only window that has stained glass it might look out of place you I'm guessing you will like it and eventully do every window as stained glass.
fellyconnelly - 02/28/08 09:37
you guys work fast! seems like last week we were there! are you going to install a commode anywhere else in the downstairs?
paul - 02/28/08 09:13
He is going to design it and I am going to try and cut an soldier it. The only problem with this is as soon as we master it everyone is going to want one. My mother already asked for two and we didn't even start yet, lol.
joshua - 02/28/08 08:57
Is Matt gonna make the stained glass or are you guys going to go pay for a window? Seems to me there wouldn't be many spares laying around for something like that.
mrdeadlier - 02/28/08 08:48
Yeah, I agree. Open it up all you want but leave the commode! It will make a great conversation piece for your upcoming home tour.
flacidness - 02/28/08 02:08
Extreme home makeover in the B-lo son! That looks really cool guys. Why get rid of the cold downstairs toilet though?

02/25/2008 23:27 #43465

Floors and Bathrooms
Category: linwood
We decided to have the floors redone in the vestibule, foyer, dining room, living room, drawing room because we were thinking about being in the Linwood Home tour. Part of having the floors redone, involves removing the downstairs bathroom which was not original. We are supposed to have a beautiful free standing staircase but someone decided it was a good idea to add a bathroom under it.

So we wanted to move the bathroom into the drawing room closet or in the under the stairs closet. Unfortunately, neither place seems to want to work.

The drawing room closet is really just too small. It would be almost impossible to fit a toilet in the bathroom not to mention a not rail skinny person.

The under the stairs closet is awesome because it has plenty of space but the issue it is right over the electrical panel for the whole house. That seems like a bad idea having water over huge electrical panel. So the option there is to move the whole house electrical panel but that is a huge freakin job and I just don't have the time as the Linwood Home tour is April 27th and we are just about commit to be in it.

So what does this mean? It means we are going to give up the bathroom and not replace it right now in order to get the floors done and get the open staircase we wanted with the window. This is all with the intention of replacing it in the summer after moving the electrical panel in the basement. Either that or put a bathroom on floor three.

I can't wait till it is all open again and the window brings light into the foyer.

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Here are some pics (e:matthew) took of the wall paper we found under the paneling in the bathroom.

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metalpeter - 02/26/08 18:39
Hey Paul I'm a little conffused maybe I just can't picture stuff. I thought when you first gave me a tour of the house you said if you look through this grate you can see this hidden room. I thought that it was a room with no way to get to because of the bathroom or some other construction how does that play into this? I wish you luck with replacing the floors I have heard that can be very pricey cause wood and labor are not cheap. I don't know how you want you house laid out or if this is even possible for the future. But what if after the tour you took out the bathroom but it in the basement then continued the stairs down into the basement. That way if you wanted to go to the basement you don't have to go the the kitchen to get down there. This of course assumes that the basement goes the entire length of the house. It is easy for me to suggest stuff since it isn't my place and I don't have to pay for it or do any of the work but just an indea.
matthew - 02/26/08 13:28
I did in fact pee myself! Lucky the wallpaper was found on the bathroom wall.
james - 02/26/08 10:09
Matthew must have been peeing his pants with excitement.
kosko - 02/26/08 09:40
Been a long time since I saw progress pics of the house, its really looking great.

Incredible work man!
kookcity2000 - 02/25/08 23:40
but where will the little ones pee?

02/24/2008 20:26 #43451

Freaky Co-incidence
Category: music
I just spent the last couple hours searching for a fireplace and floor repairman on Angie's List It is a great way to search for service professionals in your area and see consumers feedback for them. I hope it works out. Ironically, the one company I set up an appointment with, Amherst Refinishing, was not on angies list but called me back five minutes after I put in an estimate request on their website - on a sunday night. We then set up an appointment for tomorrow. How crazy is that for web service?

Anyways, so I was still searching around when I found a link to some Goa music stuff going on in Germany. I am still obsessed with that type of music despite its absolute non-existence in my life. I kept searching for things I had been to in Germany to see if there was any video and it and I happened upon the site of an event that happen last night. I wish I could have gone. It is like the music my computer would dance to.



It made me think of my friend Yvonne from Germany who I hadn't seen in a long time and then all of a sudden, blam - I get a message from her on estrip. What are the chances of that. It has been years. I am going to call her tomorrow night.
metalpeter - 02/25/08 17:23
I know I couldn't listen to it all night but there is just something about it I like. Well maybe if I had the right kind of drugs I could listen to it all night. I have heard that in Europe and I think Germany in some of the dance clubs they mix anything even Metallica. That is odd how you think about someone and then they get in connect with you. Hey maybe you looking for something on line trigged something or maybe you thinking about that time had some kind of physic connection or something.
jbeatty - 02/24/08 21:32
Woah, techno peter and the wolf.

02/23/2008 23:35 #43441

Tether AT&T Tilt w/ Macbook and Leopard
Category: mobile
I spent forever trying to figure out how to bluetooth tether with my ATT tilt o/ kaiser tytn II n my mac book pro with leopard. I wanted to be able to send out an email from the car. I have the wm wifirouter which turns yu windows mobile device into a wifi access point but that was too much battery power and I wanted to use bluetooth.

Bluetooth DUN
Bluetooth DUN would not work for some reason. I mean I could take the damn sim out of the windows mobile tilt, stick it in the nokia 7900 an tether with no problem but not with the tilt. The settings I used for that were.

Phone number: *99#
UserName: ISP@CINGULARGRPS.COM
Pass: CINGULAR1
access point: wap.cingular
CID:4

Unfortunately, even if it did work bluetooth DUN is so freakin slow that it is dialup style unbearable.

Bluetooth Pan
Amazingly, the mac OS X leopard and windows mobile 6 can network with bluetooth DUN which is incredibly fast Then I realized on the mac you could also use bluetooth pan. I never tried that before. It is way easier than bluetooth DUN and basically allows your bluetooth phone to share its network instead of dialing out through bluetooth as with DUN. It is so fast and multiple devices can access it at once. I was able to get 1300kbps dl and 150kpbs up.

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To get the tilt to work with the Tilt and leopard you will need to use two system preference panes on the mac - network and bluetooth and one program on the tilt called internet sharing.

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First, open internet sharing in the programs menu on the Tilt. If it is not there, just search for the internet sharing app on windows mobile on google and it will tell you how to find/enable it. One you got it running on the windows mobile, select bluetooth pan from the top drop down and media net form the bottom one, then hit connect.

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Using the mac add your tilt as a paired bluetooth device. First, in your bluetooth system preference panel by clicking the + button at the bottom right and going though the bluetooth wizard. You will need to pair the devices using the wizard. While you are in there, check the "show bluetooth status in menu bar" checkbox so that you get the easy access bluetooth menu in your menu bar.

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Choose the type any device when filling out the wizard

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Then open you network system preference panel and select the plus in the lower left. A box will pop up, choose bluetooth pan and name it tilt or whatever you want. Then hit create and exit out of your network control panel.

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Last in the bluetooth drop down that you enabled in you status bar at the top of the finder, select the tilt and then click connect to network. You should be all connected at that point.

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Happy tethering.
toddt - 02/09/09 14:46
Is there a way to use my tilt as a modem without doing it via blue tooth (like having them connected with a USB)? Cause everytime I connect with bluetooth, the connection is lost and my mac says no blue tooth available.
tdimeek - 06/21/08 11:50
Paul - I'm wondering if you know if the Nokia 7900 supports the bluetooth PAN profile and A2DP? I just ordered that phone - your thoughts are greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Joe
leetee - 02/24/08 08:43
I always read your posts Paul. I love seeing what you ate... and when you rant about something, i like to count the typos. These techy posts, well, i often wonder if they are in english.

02/22/2008 20:33 #43431

The advertisement in the book
Category: estrip
Here it is printed out and pasted into the Linwood Home Tour booklet. Their printer will be much nicer than the document printer I printed it out on. But this gives you a feel for it. As you can see most of the other advertisements are tiny. I am very happy with it now to just get around to calling the woman and writing the check.

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Update - I changed it yet again. This time I decided to curve the bottom of the part the logo is on to make it look like more of an architectural element on a house and added the border at the top for the same reason.

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mike - 02/23/08 11:14
that looks cool. I like it!
metalpeter - 02/23/08 10:39
I have to admit that it looks a lot better in that booklet then I thought it looked online. Both the estrip.org and the e are noticed right away and that e really does pop out right at yeah.
fellyconnelly - 02/23/08 10:11
sweet ad paul!
paul - 02/23/08 09:43
Thank (e:empireoflight). (e:zobar), ya seriously - I love orange and the lack of it makes me sad. It is for the Linwood Home tours brochure.
empireoflight - 02/23/08 07:01
Looks good, I don't think you need to change the e. It realy stands out in contrast with the boxy business card-type ads on the other page.
zobar - 02/22/08 22:00
That looks really nice, and it must have killed you to have to do it in grayscale … what's it for?

- Z