A bunch of useless crap
Published on March 17, 2007 By MasonM In Blogging
I decided that I just had to get out of this hotel room if just for a short time. I got the phone number for the local cab company from the front desk and called to find out how much it would cost me for a cab ride to Wal Mart. Yeah, I know, Wal Mart isn't exactly a night on the town but I needed some stuff.

The lady at the cab company said it would be $3.95. Huh? I had to ask again, sure I hadn't heard right. $3.95 flat rate anywhere within city limits. Wow, what a deal.

While at Wally World I picked up a comfy pair of house slippers (the tiled bathroom floor in this room is cold as hell), an 8 pack of Gatorade, a 12 pack of beer, some blank CD-RWs, and a 40GB portable external hard drive. I really didn't need the little hard drive, but it's such a cute little bugger. It'll fit in your shirt pocket. I just couldn't resist. OK, so I'm a geek.

As my back wasn't up to walking around all over the store I used one of those electric scooter carts like the old folks use. I felt a little silly using it but it sure beat the hell out of shuffling around al hunched over.

I've already reformatted the little hard drive to a Linux file system and copied over some of my important files (ok, mostly girlie pics) to it. I decided to change my partitioning scheme on my laptop so I saved all my stuff I need and am getting ready to wipe the Linux partitions and set them up a bit differently and then reinstall my Slackware Linux to the new partitions. Shouldn't take more than an hour or so start to finish, including configuring everything again.

I figure since I have all of this time on my hands I may as well streamline my system a bit.

I ordered some lasagna from one of the local places. The delivery guy showed up with a brown paper back. I paid him and he left. When I opened the bag I found a pan of lasagna, a salad sans any sort of dressing, sme garlic bread wrapped in foil, and not a single eating utensil of any kind. WTF? No dressing, no fork.

As I wasn't about to try to eat lasagna with my fingers I shuffled up to the lobby coffee area and found some plastic forks, spoons, etc. Ok, now I was armed for battle with my dinner. Still pisses me off that they delivered food to a hotel and didn't have the good sense to toss a frigging fork in the sack. And the lack of salad dressing totally escapes my comprehension.

I won't be ordering from them again.


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on Mar 17, 2007
An amazing slice of American Life. You can almost taste that takeaway!
on Mar 17, 2007
Ugggh...stinks that you didn't get the utensils or dressing. Still hope that you enjoyed your lasagna, though.

I wouldn't order from them again, either.
on Mar 17, 2007

An amazing slice of American Life. You can almost taste that takeaway!


Thanks. Just another day.
on Mar 17, 2007

Ugggh...stinks that you didn't get the utensils or dressing. Still hope that you enjoyed your lasagna, though.

I wouldn't order from them again, either.


The lasagna was pretty good actually.
on Mar 18, 2007

HOw much was the drive?  Is it USB?

(OK, I am a Geek!  And proud of it!)

on Mar 18, 2007

HOw much was the drive? Is it USB?


(OK, I am a Geek! And proud of it!)




Yep, a little usb hard drive. I can't remember exactly how much it was. It was under $100. I'm thinking around $96 for so, but with the drugs and all I'm not positive about that/ Definitely under $100.

It's this one here. The red one. They don't list the 40GB one in their specs (maybe they only sell that one through Wally World), but it looks exactly like that.


It seems pretty good for the money.WWW Link
on Mar 18, 2007
Oh, I forgot to mention in the article that I also bought a lumbar support belt kind of thing while I was there. I figure it'll come in handy when I finally get back to work.
on Mar 18, 2007
Question about the portable external HD...

I'm having a notebook built for me and it would be super helpful if I could transfer most of the stuff on this PC to my new notebook (esp. music, videos, and photos).

Would something like what you got work for that?

PS - Sorry about the no-silverware, although it doesn't surprise me.
on Mar 18, 2007

Question about the portable external HD...

I'm having a notebook built for me and it would be super helpful if I could transfer most of the stuff on this PC to my new notebook (esp. music, videos, and photos).

Would something like what you got work for that?

PS - Sorry about the no-silverware, although it doesn't surprise me.


Sure, it would work. How much data do you need to transfer? A flash drive (thumb drive) would also work and might be less expensive depending on how much data you need to store. You can buy thumb drives up to 2GB (maybe larger). I really like the little portable HDD though, it's pretty cool (but I'm pretty much a geek). The one I bought at Wally World is a 40GB drive so it'll hold quite a bit. I assume you use Windows and it's already formatted for the ntfs file system so it would basically just be a plug and play thing for you.
on Mar 18, 2007
sorry for the lowercase, nak

ihave a 1gb thumbdrive, but i have thousands of pics
on Mar 18, 2007
The nice thing about the portable HD, Tex, is that you can use it between the desktop and laptop computers...they're uber cool, IMEABO.
on Mar 18, 2007
Wal Mart isn't exactly a night on the town


Heh. Around here it's like steppin' out if ya get my drift.

Oh well, glad you got out for a while, anyway.
on Mar 18, 2007
Gid:
The nice thing about the portable HD, Tex, is that you can use it between the desktop and laptop computers...they're uber cool, IMEABO.


Yeah, I think it would probably be useful (if it's not too complicated). Adrian has STRONGLY suggested that I get an external HD for transferring stuff (he knows how much crap I have on the computer, LOL).

EAB??
on Mar 18, 2007
Yes...as you know, I believe there is nothing humble about an opinion, especially mine. IMEABO means "In my extremely arrogant, biased opinion".
on Mar 18, 2007
Ha. Nice.
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