Done day before yesterday (20090812)
2009-08-14 08:49 am0812 We
& Colleen couldn't sleep; I slept badly.
* up 8:10; coffee; drugs, nose, teeth
* water day
* send up Helpbook & Parachute by express mail to BGM
* 10ish buy plane tickets for Seattle
Depart Aug 20 Thu Nonstop SJC-SEA 3419
Depart San Jose (SJC) at 10:50 AM
Arrive in Seattle (SEA) at 1:00 PM
Return Aug 24 Mon Nonstop SEA-SJC 1745
Depart Seattle (SEA) at 7:30 PM
Arrive in San Jose (SJC) at 9:35 PM
* OpenSourceWorld http://www.opensourceworld.com/ (Moscone West)
Open Source World/Next Generation Data Center/Cloud World
First time I've been to a free event and felt cheated. Worthless.
* RSVP Linux Picnic at linuxpicnic.org (RSVP'd for 1 person)
& Bought a set of Lake Wobegon dice from (coworker) David Stork
& 8:30 stupid Kindle has corrupted its memory again
! Started to yell at someone who asked if I was OK. No, I'm not.
Hugs helped, but I'm scarily close to the edge.
The kindle is One More Damned Thing Needing My Attention
& called Amazon. Tried to stay calm and polite.
=>factory reset, download all books again. H8.
The books were really there, but it seems that doing anything other than
copying one file at a time fails one way or another.
* RSVP for Colleen
* Walgreen's: buy briefs
* bed ~11pm
Wednesday was mostly not a good day, although I did buy my plane tickets for the Seattle trip next week, which was good. I went to Open Source World/Next Generation Data Center/Cloud World in San Francisco. The trade show occupied about half a floor of Moscone West, and wasn't worth the $7 I paid for parking. First time I've been to a free trade show and felt that I hadn't gotten my money's worth. I went through the entire show twice in an hour and a half.
I did get a stuffed gnu and a copy of Introduction to the Command Line at the FSF table (the .orgs were stuck off in a badly-signed room). The book is also available online here at en.flossmanuals.net
I think the gnu's name is Richard. He is currently perched astride my desk lamp, gazing disapprovingly at my box of unsorted receipts.
In the evening, Colleen's Kindle lost its memory again. As it turns out, the books were there in its flash, it just couldn't see them, so I was able to pull them out and restore them. I had to do it one by one, because any attempt to copy multiple files in either direction caused it to drop the USB connection. It required a full reset to factory defaults, too. The store is unusable.
I stayed calm and polite on the phone to Amazon's tech support line in spite of the idiot's claim that it had something to do with the third-party books Colleen had downloaded. Sorry, no. The Amazon store is not usable from the Kindle, though it's probably ok on the web.
I nearly lost it completely when someone asked if I was OK in the middle of this fiasco. Shouted "No, I'm not", caught myself, and repeated "no, I'm not OK" in a calm voice. I'm still appallingly close to the edge.