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Today’s Business: 2009-10-18

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

06:30 AM: I’m up.  Came right over to the office to start writing a new post about [Molly's] last visit to me at WPSBC. 

08:45 AM: Gave Mom her morning meds, cleaned the cat boxes, and loaded the dishwasher with the stuff from last night.

10:03 AM: Got the grocery list together for the trip to Wal Mart today with sister JoJo.

01:45 PM: Just got back from the   shopping trip   and put everything away. Sister Mary Ann will be pleased to know that we picked up a coffee maker for when she’s here taking care of Mom.  And, I got a pound of Dunkin’ Donuts coffee that she likes as well.

03:00 PM: Worked on the    Remote Control Replacement Project.

04:30 PM: On the   Shed Roof Replacement Project:  The sun came out this afternoon and temps warmed to the mid 50s.  So I got a little work done on this.   

06:30 PM: More work on the  Remote Control Replacement Project.

10:30 PM: Talked with [Emmy].

12:17 AM: Finished the post about [Molly's] last visit.  Click   here   to read it.

12:20 AM: I’m off to bed.  Good night.

Tom Hesley

Remote Control Replacement Project

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

 

03:00 PM: Just programmed this new RCA 4-device universal remote control I purchased this morning ($10) on our   shopping trip,  to control our White Westinghouse 13-inch color TV used by Mom in her sitting room.  The original remote barely works; the buttons must be pressed very hard in order to register and we’re missing the battery cover.  The new one however, works great.  Now I haven’t tested   every   function.  But it does the power, volume, and channel changing, and that’s all Mom really needs.

05:16 PM: Just programmed the other RCA 4-device universal remote control I purchased today to control our Mitsubishi TV and Scientific Atlanta cable box.  I’m replacing the   Tom’s Views –> US Electronics ENT-EXPL-3005 Universal Remote   that we’ve been using for several years.  The battery door is missing, only some of the buttons work, and the printed labels on most of the buttons are worn off so that you can’t tell what each button is for.  Yes, we definitely needed a new remote.

05:40 PM: I found an extra, brand new looking  Tom’s Views –> US Electronics ENT-EXPL-3005 Universal Remote.   You’ll remember from above that I had to discard another one of these because it was worn out.  I remember looking for the codes list some time ago.  But it turns out that you don’t need one to program this particular remote.  It uses a built in code search feature, and all the instructions you need to set it up are printed on the battery lid.  I followed these instructions for Mom’s Mitsubishi TV and Scientific Atlanta set top cable box, and it worked well.  So now, she’s got two remotes for this set.

06:30 PM: Just programmed this Philips SRU4208WM/17 universal remote control to operate my Scientific Atlanta DVR and Sony TV.  I had to use the Learn feature of the Philips, and the original remote control, to “teach” the Philips one how to bring up the DVR’s recorded programs list.  The Philips remote has no List key.  So I taught the R Zones key how to send this List command.  This was accomplished without problems, but it does mean that if ever I have to reprogram the Philips, I’ll need the original remote.  No biggie though.  But it would have been nice if the Philips had a List key.

Another setback I noticed with the Philips is that it can’t turn more than one device at a time on or off.  If you’re controlling three devices with this remote, then in order to turn them all on, you have to press the button for device one, then the power button.  Then, you press device button 2 and the power button, then finally, you press device 3 and then the power button.  To turn them all off, you repeat this procedure.  But with the US Electronics ENT-EXPL-3005, once you have all the devices programmed, you can just press the power button once, and it issues the appropriate commands to turn on/off all devices.  That’s nice.  Many remotes that I’ve encountered do not have this all-on and all-off feature.  So be sure to look for it when you buy a remote, and ask the remote manufacturers to incorporate it into their universal remotes.  It’s really a handy feature to have. 

Tom Hesley

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New Love Quest Post: 2009-10-18

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

I added the following post to the   Tom’s Love Quest   blog a few moments ago:

Emjoy.

 

Tom

Shopping Trip: 2009-10-18

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

Sister JoJo and I, along with her daughter, went to War Mart and Target today.  Here’s what we bought:

  • Philips LED blue 60-light string (8)
  • Minute Maid Orange Juice (1 Gallon)
  • Mr. Coffee coffee maker (1)
  • Permanent coffee filter for the above (1)
  • Sun-maid Raisins (4 canisters)
  • Organic Cane Sugar (unbleached) (5 pounds)
  • Kraft Shredded Parmesan Cheese (2 jars)
  • Hain Sea Salt (1 can)
  • Cocoa Wheats (3 boxes)
  • Bounty Paper Towels (12 rolls)
  • Cheerios (4 boxes)
  • Agave Nectar (1 bottle, Amber)
  • Tyson Beef Roast kit (1)
  • Pork Roast (5 pounds)
  • Pork Tenderloin Tips (1 pack of two)
  • Corelle Ware salad bowls (4)
  • Blueberries (4 packs)
  • Campbell’s Chicken Noodle Soup (4 cans)
  • Guldens Spicy Brown Mustard (1 bottle)
  • McCormick Black Pepper (1 medium sized can)
  • Storage zip lock bags (1 box)
  • Murray Cookies (4 boxes)
  • Universal Remotes (3)
  • Tall Kitchen Garbage Bags (2)
  • Stony Field Organic Skim Milk (1 and 1/2 gallons)
  • Dish Cloths (20)

 

Total cost of this order: $429.55

Then, we stopped at Dunkin’ Donuts for coffee and bagels.  I picked up a pound of the Dunkin’ Donuts decaffeinated pre-ground coffee to give it a try in the new coffee maker.

 

Tom

DJ Wedding Gig: 2009-10-24

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

At the end of last month, I was asked to host a wedding reception for a friend that sister JoJo works with.  I accepted.  So this week, I’ll be adding all the latest music I have from Promo Only to the library.  When that’s done, there should be around 59000 songs in my collection.

The reception will be at the American Legion hall in Bellwood, on October 24th, 2009 from 6:00 PM to 9:30 PM.

So far, the bride has made no special requests for music, although she did say that she wants my light show.  No problem.

Nephew Garrett will be my roadie for this event.

Tom Hesley

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Mom’s Status: 2009-10-18

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

07:44 AM: Mom’s blood sugar: 140.  Covered with 9 units insulin.

08:30 AM: She had some toast and tea and around four ounces of orange juice for breakfast.

10:00 AM: She went back to sleep.

12:00 PM: Sister JoJo and her daughter arrive to visit Mom.  Mom’s up again.

01:30 PM: Mom’s blood sugar: 172.  Covered with ten units insulin.

06:00 PM: Mom’s blood sugar: 247.  Covered with twelve units insulin.  She’s been in good spirits all day and I’ve heard her laughing profusely at the television quite a bit this afternoon.  She’s having canned, sliced peaches for dinner.

11:30 PM: Mom’s blood sugar: 174.  Covered with ten units insulin, since she just ate within the past couple of minutes.

 

Tom