Archive for April 5th, 2010

Today’s Business: 2010-04-05

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Today’s Activities

  • Shower.  DONE.
  • Cat duty. DONE.
  • Set up automatic monthly bill payments for Mom’s medical insurance premiums.  IN PROGRESS.
  • Review for correctness, Mom’s tax return filings (received over the weekend from the tax preparer).  DONE. 

 

Log

09:00 AM: I’m up. My weight did not change from yesterday.  It’s still 173.5 Lbs.    See   here   for a summary of the progress on this goal so far in 2010.

08:05 AM: Read more of    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn    book overnight. 

10:00  AM: Resolved today’s  DynDNS  Updater Error   issue.

11:20 AM: Read more of    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn    book.

03:00 PM: Just got off the phone with my long-time therapist.  I needed to vent a little.  :-)

03:10 PM: Created audio journal episode:  AJE-2010-04-05-14-52, which details my venting as well as his suggestions for coping. 

03:20 PM: Found a small problem with Mom’s tax returns and left message with the tax preparer.  Actually, we both forgot about the distribution Mom took from her savings last year.  This caused her refund to be higher than usual.  But we got it straightened out and the preparer is sending us updated returns.  Phew!

05:00 PM: Talked with [Emmy] for around twenty minutes.  She said her Comcast phone service went out again today for a couple hours. Hmmm.  Now, I’m starting to feel bad for suggesting that she switch to Comcast from Verizon.  Hopefully, the reliabiility will improve.  I encourage her this way and hope that advancing technology will bear this out.  Hopefully, she’ll have the patience to see this through.

06:00 PM: Watched today’s episode of   The Young and the Restless   on the DVR.  Gas explosion at the club today, and on the previews, one body was found in the basement.  Could it be Adam?  What happened to Billy and Vicki?  Did they get out?  Also, Kevin is near where Jenna is locked in a crate.  Lauren confronted her stalkers (or more precisely, they confronted her).  Yep, the organizers of this soap are doing very well at keeping the show interesting by interlacing several plots and then timing, almost as precisely as clockwork, how much to advance one plot, when to end another, when to slow one down, and how fast to speed another up.  I’m enjoying this show very much these days. 

08:00 PM: Watched the 2010-03-12 episode of Dr. Phil.  However, I deleted several others from the DVR without viewing because either I’ve already seen them, or they dealt with topics I don’t routinely follow. 

10:00 PM: Talked with [Emmy].

10:45 PM: Okay, I’m off to read for a while and then to bed.  See you tomorrow. 

Tom

Received Mail and Shipments

  • Coupon from Wolf Furniture.
  • $10 coupon from Bed Bath & Beyond.  No thanks.
  • The 2010-04-01 issue of Promo Only’s EADFF series.

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Diary Revisions: 2010-04-05

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Today, I either added or modified the following posts in  the   Tom’s Diary   blog for improved brevity, clarity, categorization, decreased spelling errors, appearance,  and search-ability:

  • DynDNS Updater Error: 2010-04-05
  • Today’s Business: 2010-04-05
  • Today’s Diet: 2010-04-05
  • Today’s Business: 2010-04-04
  • Today’s Diet: 2010-04-04
  • Audio Journal Info Page
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    DynDNS Updater Error: 2010-04-05

    Monday, April 5th, 2010

    09:30 AM: This morning, I received an email from dyndns.org, warning that my account with them would be deleted unless I followed the provided link, which was to confirm that I still wished to keep the account, as well as to remove the inactivity flag they’d recently placed on the account.  If there’s no activity for thirty days, they deem the account inactive, and since this is a free account, they delete it within a week afterward unless they hear from its owner through this confirmation process.

    I do in fact, want to retain this account, because it enables me to log into this computer while I’m traveling, without having to know its current IP address.  I ust access it through the qualified domain name at DynDNS.org. 

    So, I followed the link, and got a message in my web browser, saying that my account would not be deleted.  But, it also said that in order for me to retain the account indefinitely without being pestered to re confirm it each month, I should either upgrade to a pro (read that, PAID) account, or make sure to keep some activity going on the free account. 

    I wondered at this, because they said that routine client update requests sent periodically from their updater client program (which I run on this computer all the time) are enough to keep the account in active standing.  But even with the updater running, for some reason, they deemed my account inactive.

    To investigate the matter, I hovered the mouse pointer over the DynDNS updater icon that always shows up in the notification area of my task bar (I’m running Windows XP).  Doing this brings up a status balloon message that shows when the last IP address update to dyndns.org occurred and whether or not it was successful.  My message indicated that the last successful update had occurred some three months ago, in January.  Curious.

    So, I went to http://dyndns.org/ and successfully logged into my account.  This meant that the user Id and password I had on file were correct.  To my knowledge, these were also the ones I used when I first set up the client updater program on this computer. 

    Next, I opened the updater configuration window.  Immediately, an error message window appeared over top of that one, saying that user authentication had failed. 

    This got me to thinking that somehow, the user id and password saved in this window when I first installed this program had become corrupted.  But when I pulled up the “Change user” window, the correct user Id displayed.  However, as per good security precautions, the saved password did not appear.  So to eliminate the possibility that the password was corrupt, I tabbed into that field (edit box) and set it to what it is at dyndns.org, and saved.  However, the error appeared again the next time I ran the configuration utility.

    I noticed however, that my version of the DynDNS client program was old.  So I updated to version 4.1.5, the latest version as of today.  Still though, this program could not successfully log into DynDNS to update my IP address.

    I wasn’t sure what to do at this point, and toyed with the idea of emailing their support address, asking for assistance.  But I wasn’t quite ready to give up just yet.  After all, I’d only spent ten minutes on the problem so far, and I’m usually good for at least an hour or two, wheel-spinning on my own, before frustration forces me to throw in the towel.  Besides, responses to such email requests often come only after days, and I hate waiting around for them if there’s something I can do by myself to fix things sooner.

    So, on a hunch, I went back into the change-user option, and re-entered my user Id and password, then saved.  This time, I retyped both the fields (user Id and password).  I don’t know why or how, but this seems to have solved the updater issue, as I subsequently got a successful update message, dated today.  Perhaps resaving the entire user record overwrote any corruption so that now, my DynDNS client is working correctly. 

    Since it updates every few days, I should no receive those periodic email messages, asking me to confirm that my account is still active.  Nice. 

    This raises another question though.  My NetGear ProSafe firewall supports DynDNS.  So when I first started using this dynamic IP address domain name service (DynDNS), I configured my DynDNS user ID and password into the firewall as well.  The aim was to have the firewall send the updates so that I would not have to run the client program on this PC.  But apparently, the NetGear isn’t updatig either.  So I’ll check into that.  Eventually though, I’d like to get the firewall to perform these updates so as to have one less program running on the computer here.  Stay tuned.

    Tom Hesley

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    Today’s Diet: 2010-04-05

    Monday, April 5th, 2010

    Today, I consumed the following items:

    • Herbal tea and diet caffeine-free Pepsi  throughout the day. 0 calories.
    • 01:00 PM: 1 cup oatmeal.  300 calories.
    • 01:00 PM: Parmesan cheese.  200 calories.
    • 01:00 PM: 2 cups V8 juice.  100 calories.
    • 01:00 PM: Multivitamin.  0 calories.
    • 03:30 PM: Candy.  120 calories.
    • 05:00 PM: 1 cup Kashi Go Lean cereal. 140 calories.
    • 05:00 PM: 1 cup organic skim milk.  80 calories.
    • 07:00 PM: Candy.  200 calories.
    • 07:00 PM: 2 cups V8 juice.  100 calories.
    • 09:00 PM: 1 cup low fat vanilla yogurt.   200 calories.
    • 10:15 PM: 6 slices of muenster cheese.  480 calories.

    Total calories: 1920.

    Tom

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