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05/01/2008 10:56 #44206

Buffalo's awesome food prices
Category: food
Last night I was talking with (e:hodown) while locked out of my car at Wegman's and she told me that the world was coming to an end and we would be waiting in bread lines soon enough. The indicator was that vine ripened tomatoes were $7.99/lb in NYC. Well my friends BUffalo is in fact way cheap, because check these prices out $1.99 for vine ripened and $3.99 for organic.
Vine ripened
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Organic
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On a side note, this is the color of golden oak for future reference.
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paul - 05/02/08 10:34
Downstate pays $6 - 11 Billion more in taxes than it gets back in state aid/services/employment. That means without NYC we would actually have $6-11 billion less in funds here in upstate (e:mrdeadlier) ;(
metalpeter - 05/01/08 17:35
That story could be made into a great ad, not sure if there is a way to make it one along with there current white board ones but sometimes true stories are better then the real ones.
jenks - 05/01/08 14:19
a guy at work said his daughter needed to move across town in nyc... but that to rent a uhaul or whatever was crazy expensive b/c you need some crazy loading permit- in the end she called UPS and shipped all her belongings across town for less than it would have cost her to move them.
mrdeadlier - 05/01/08 11:36
So if the world ends for just NYC does that mean our taxes will go down since we won't have to ship any more money downstate? I'm ok with that.
vincent - 05/01/08 11:16
The logistical cost for bringing any goods into NYC is just insane, so the cost gets passed on to the consumer. Given the tolls to enter the city along with the special provisions that may be needed to unload a truck in NYC: such as a liftgate due to the nonexistence of a loading dock, the driver possibly having to carry the unloaded goods up many flights of stairs, tolls and the cost of sucking $4.40 a gallon diesel being stuck in traffic. It is almost a given that any carrier will add a NYC Delivery Fee to any freight bill.

04/30/2008 22:35 #44197

I hate driving
Category: cars
I never drive. Seriously, once a month I drive, if that. Tonight I was feeling especially angry about my lack of sand paper for my sander. I had a project I wanted to work on that required it. I stormed off to the store to buy sandpaper and forgot to write down the type if sander.

I was so angry by the time I got their that I just bought a whole new sander and every flavor of sandpaper to match. I am finally going to finish that fireplace in my office. One thing led to another as it always does at home depot and now I have all the supplies, except for one I surely forgot that will inevitably lead to another trip to home depot.

So I was feeling good about driving and drove to Wegman's too as I wanted more lamb chops and locked the keys in the car, which is what I am solving now, argh. I hate cars.
dcoffee - 05/01/08 11:36
ditto on the driving, especially outside the city. Stay away from the 290!
hodown - 05/01/08 09:00
Paul, You think since this same thing has been happening to you since about 1994 you have some sort of technique for not locking the keys in the car. But nope you don't. remember when they got locked in the trunk in the rocky mountains?
fellyconnelly - 05/01/08 07:44
we need to get you a chauffeur

04/30/2008 13:11 #44191

Yippe Java Do
Category: computers
Wow, no one cares about this besides me prob but finally, after so much criticism and so much time, Apple released Java SE 6 version 1.6 for mac leopard. I have waited so long for this. I used all the betas and the develop preview and someone's hacked version. It is so great to see all the java VMs on the same page now.
mrdeadlier - 04/30/08 15:08
Thank goodness. Now I can finally sleep at night.
tinypliny - 04/30/08 14:09
OMG!! Java SE 6!!!!! YAY!!

PS: Ditto James. :)
james - 04/30/08 13:50
KICK! ASS!

I tried to be excited. Just for you Paul.

04/28/2008 22:42 #44176

Linwood Home Tour Part II
Category: linwood
So, we went on the private Linwood Home tour for all the people who's homes were on the tour. I am totally amazed at how simple in design my house is compared to the other ones. I mean I still love it and honestly, I don't need 10 bedrooms but still it was amazing to see how the real rich folk lived. I don't understand how they managed with such big houses. I never need more than one dining room.

We also learned so much about our former neighbor and everything makes so much sense now.

We met a lot of cool people and I really got along well with many of them. We saw so many interesting home remodeling projects. I am excited at the possibilities for our house if we put a lot of money into it. Almost all of the people were really nice and it was great to see the dedication that many people had to keeping their houses in order.

I most definately can't stand the guys from the Junior League show house - The Silverthorne Mansion. They are the utmost pretentious people I have ever met. Maybe they are just sick of showing people around their house. Also neither one is a retired Naval officer like the show house pamphlet said. They say the junior league made it up. (e:matthew) says I am jealous, I am really not.
fellyconnelly - 04/29/08 08:42
we can always go egg the silverthorne mansion for ya...
leetee - 04/28/08 23:28
Ah, ok... i remember meeting those neighbours. the ones you have now with the pool, and i thought "oh no, did they move?".

So? Are ya gonna spill about the ones when you lived at 444????
paul - 04/28/08 23:03
Oh, not our current former neighbor, but our former neighbor at our old apartment at 444. Our current neighbors with the pool are awesome.
drew - 04/28/08 22:58
Were Kim and Maurice and their two girls part of the tour? They go to our church and have a nice home on Linwood.
leetee - 04/28/08 22:52
Is the former neighbour the people with the pool? Or the church? Inquiring minds want to know.

Also... what happened to the Linwood Home Tour Part I?

04/26/2008 15:58 #44156

Recycling all the electronics
Category: computers
Today we went down to the Erie County Electronics Recycling program at the Central Park Plaza to drop off our old electronics that were slated for the dump.

I had such a crazy junk yard's worth of electronics and computers left from the previous owner of the house. Okay, some of it was my own too. I was able to fill up two industrial size contract bags with electronics such as game controllers for systems retired, ram chips, disk drives, CD drives, DVD drives, wires, CPUs, GPSs (yes plural - I had way too many GPSs) Then we packed the rest of the car with 5 computers and 3 additional mother boards, a DVD player and more general electronic shit.

I think the original total retail value of all parts we recycled was somewhere around $25,000 - which is now worth about $400 if I had meticulously picked through everything and sold the good parts but who has time for that. Iw ould have been a serious endeavour taking months, lots of photography, lots of ebay drama, and lots of time at the post office.

Instead, I put it all on the train to happy recycle land and hope that someone else can enjoy it along the way. It is amazing how much electronics devalue, more than anything else.

This IBM server was insane It was here when we moved in. I think, the guy that lived here before ran a site that had a 3D version of Allentown on it. You could walk through and they sold ads I think. It was called neoworld . There is still alink to it on Allenstreet.com It apparently went the way of the dinosaur.
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If you don't believe me that it was old and wrothless, just check out the made in england sticker. Have you ever even seen electronics Made in England?
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Unfortunately, the server did not have the horsepower to do anything I needed it for and required too much electricity, used scarce parts and generally weighed about a ton. Needless to say, it was like 1/1,000,000 of the computing power of the tiny, energy efficient 1U rack mount that is currently running estrip.

Here are all the things packed up and ready to go.

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We also brought (e:lilho)'s old Sony trinitron monitor. That was the last CRT in my life. It feels weird to not even have one. There were thousands of them there.
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At the recycling place, you drive up and your car gets in line. I could not believe how many people there were. We waited over 1/2 hour. It was so ironic to see all the people in fancy SUV's with the engine running for 1/2 hour in order to recycle.

When you get to the end, some giant bulky dudes open the doors and trunk and just offload everything. They couldn't seem to handle the IBM server and really fucked up our car door. I can't even imagine if I was someone who really cared about that kind of shit. There would have been a serious throwdown, in which they would have kicked my ass, lol - these dudes arms were liek the size of my waste. They asked us if we were okay with it. What was I going to say. No kid get your supervisor to sew it back up?
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In the end they forgot one giant bag of stuff. We went back, drove around everyone and gave it to some coast guard guy at the end and explained the situation. People were beeping and yelling about us cutting. We did not cut, they forgot shit and fucked up our car.

On a totally separate note, the other day we went to an estate sale. i think I mentioned it. It was so weird to go through all of someone else's stuff. (e:matthew) liked the furniture so much that we ended up spending like $1000 for a living room set after talking them down from $1450. I think that it was worth it because they said, after we left some guy offered $2000.
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If you come to the Linwood Home Tour tomorrow you can see it. Our first floor looks so different now.
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paul - 04/29/08 12:16
Oh, I didn't but as you can see he was huge.
libertad - 04/29/08 09:00
Do you realize that you captured the bulky guy coming to get your shit? He is in the side view mirror.
imk2 - 04/26/08 16:34
ohhhh....is the tour tomorrow? where do we get tickets?