sickness.

I have a fever. I don’t think my body has yet adjusted to New Orleans, and I am sure my boss is more than tired of getting calls in from me. It requires a special immune system to live here. I’ve always been mostly hardy, aside from extremely bad cramps and migraines. But in NOLA, couple that with sore throats every time the wind changes, stuffy headed-ness, dizziness, dry and itchy skin, ear infections, leaky Eustachian tubes and a whole gamut of other sneezes and coughs that I can’t explain.

In other news, I did not get into the art show I thought I was in. It’s more of a crafts show. I’d like to do my crafty things but I don’t seem to want to do them as much as I want to paint. Here is a cool idea, courtesy of lifehacker:

Crafter Amanda turns simple plastic grocery bags into tote bags, wallets, floor cushions, and waterproof liners for beach bags—by fusing them together with an iron. Cut, flatten and layer six to eight bags on the ironing board, place parchment paper over them, and iron the whole stack to meld it into a useful, reusable thicker plastic for sewing together every which way. See the post for examples of what you can do with the stuff. Don’t forget you can also crochet grocery bags, too.

Random otherstuff:

  • There is one thing I hate more than doing taxes and that is parallel parking.
  • EVERYONE needs a down pillowtop for their mattress.  I promise.  We found one hanging on a post on Saint Phillip and febreze’d and dried it out.  It is heaven.
  • Praise SCRAW and his unencrypted wireless connection.  I promise to find you and give you my WPA once I get internet here.
  • Found:  down mattress pillowtop.  Be still my heart.  And down pillows, found hanging on a fence in the French Quarter.  I just need a down comforter and I’ll be set.

I am pretty woozy again.  Going back to sleep now.

April 14, 2008. Tags: , , , , , . Uncategorized. No Comments.

The incredible OEM Challenge

Today, on break at work (still breaking)…

I came across this Lifehacker post.  It reminded me of the older days at the computer store when people would ask the insanely goofy question of, “Can I just use this old [insert random box-store computer name brand here] Operating System disc?”

NO.

I mean, yes, it  can be done, but only under very particular circumstances, and most of those would violate any licensing law that Microsoft wants to pop into their EULA.

Lifehacker quotes Ars Technica:

OEM software is tied to the motherboard it is first installed on. Unlike the retail versions of Windows which can be transferred to a new computer, OEM versions are not transferable. What about upgrading hardware? Microsoft says that anything is fair game, except the motherboard. Replacing the motherboard in a computer results in a “new personal computer,” which the company considers to be synonymous with a transfer. It’s not permitted with an OEM edition of Windows.

So now you know, and knowledge is power.

March 27, 2008. Uncategorized. No Comments.