Today’s Business: 2010-03-06
Saturday, March 6th, 2010Today’s Activities
- Shower. DONE.
- Schedule appointment for Mom with the retina specialists in Johnstown for sometime in April, 2010.
- Still fighting my current cold, though it’s almost completely cleared up.
Log
09:00 AM: I’m up. My weight is unchanged from yesterday. It’s still 177.0 Lbs.
11:00 AM: Read some of the Team of Rivals book.
12:00 PM: iPodded for the past hour, listening to some of the thirty favorite stations list I created the other night. Gripe: When you choose a station to play on the iPod Touch AOL Radio application, and then return to the favorites list, it places the cursor at the top of the list, and not on the current station. This means that if I want to sample stations in the order that they appear in my favorites list, each time I change stations, I have to scroll through the list and visually find my place. It would be helpful if the software remembered where you leave off in in the list, and returned you to that spot the next time you enter the list. Hmmmmm. Perhaps it will in the next version of the app.
01:45 PM: Went for our last Indian lunch for this visit. The usual fair we enjoyed, as per usual.
04:00 PM: Upon returning home on this intensely sunny afternoon, we listened to the last two periods of the Penguins hockey game on the IRIS Internet WebRadio. They won, six to three.
04:05 PM: Today’s SEO report for the Tom’s Diary blog lists 2022 errors and 214 warnings. Well, I guess I’ll be fixing these for the next month.
07:00 PM: Listened to Cheech and Chong’s LP: Let’s Make a New Dope Deal with [Emmy]. This still cracks me up after all these years.
09:30 PM: Took measurements of [Emmy's] windows, for ordering better-fitting curtains and new blinds. I’ll check into these when I get home and hopefully, we’ll have them when Debbie, Mom, and I come out to visit in May, 2010.
11:30 PM: We listened to a short story dramatization from Audio Book Radio on the IRIS Internet WebRadio whle I packed my bags in preparation for departure tomorrow at noon. I enjoyed the time away. But I’m eager to get back home.
11:55 PM: Bed time. Take care, good night, have a great sleep, and I’ll catch you tomorrow.