Hurricane Sandy – Update

The preparations have been completed to the things I noted earlier. I was going to shut down the computer systems at 9:00 the earliest tomorrow morning, but I’ve decided to shut all systems down earlier than planned. I have 4 servers, 2 NT based ones for file/print sharing, and another one for the active directory, and a third running as a lab app server (trying to implement SharePoint) and a little Lacie network drive that attaches to my LAN. I did it remotely via my Remote Desktop Connection upstairs in my living room writing the story on my laptop and watching all local stations.
This is coming at the worst time of the year, one just another disaster to deal with, secondly we are approaching the holiday season. Veterans Day (a bank holiday – i.e. kids out of school), the Thanksgiving mini vacation, then the shopping seasons from mid November to just after New Years, and just the hustle and bustle and the ambient anxiety. This storm is just making the ambient rush just accelerate.  Maybe it would be best if I move to a new town, to a more quieter area or just people that don’t rush around.
As I am realizing my area isn’t going to get hit as I had thought of earlier, New York, D.C. and Southern New England are my concerns. From Mystic, Connecticut to D.C. from Battery Park City to Providence are somewhat troubling for me. I can’t imagine what these urban areas are going to go through. The suburban and rural and smaller communities have been a target by Mother Nature for the last few years. I’ll be monitoring the world south of me as long as I have power.
I think its best to not visit Southern New England or New York City later this year. My mother and I were planning to visit NYC the first week of September, and we have gone to the  LEGO KidsFest in Hartford the last 3 years and we visited Mystic, 3 weeks prior to last years Noreaster a year ago exactly to this day,
Its going to be somewhat troubling to witness this storm. It’s simply an understatement to even say that.

More Broken Hopes with okcupid

I’ve mentioned I live in New Hampshire, the lower part of the state that isn’t the stereotypical area where its not all farms and cows. In fact,  I live in the Boston Metro area. Now every follower on this blog, might had their eyeballs fallen out because I live near Boston, in fact put them back in your sockets! Being from New England, the city of Boston is overrated.
Most people can’t stand the out of town yuppies from New York or Berkley owning the City. What really drives me nuts is the city technically has just over 600,000 people, meanwhile the outer areas like Middlesex County, Essex County, the Worcester Hills, the South Coast, some parts of Rhode Island and my area, Southern New Hampshire is the really populated area of well over 4 million people!  I’ve been to New York City a lot more than Boston when I was a kid, so I have a different viewpoint. Same applies of going to Southern and Western New England and Upstate New York too. Boston is clearly a city for the out of towners, as the Greater Boston area is metro for the locals instead.
So with the college kids having tight wallets/purses/clutches because they are going for a 6 year study for some lame degree for a useless career, they flood the radius of the match search. I am flooded with these people. I don’t understand why they are so drawn to a city full of panhandlers (or “bums”), a City that has one too many slayings, murders, and sex crimes, a City that is litterly dirty, (and NO I don’t love “That Dirty Water!”), that I can walk in most neighborhoods within an hour and then get bored because I’ve seen everything, a City filled with Modernist buildings that look ugly as hell. Then a city shutting down on odd holidays like “Evacuation Day” (aka Saint Patty’s Day), Patriots Day (Third Monday of April), “Bunker Hill Day” (in June) and another odd holiday for the government workers which I can’t remember. The City shuts down after 8:00pm, and I can’t find the nightlife I see on TV all the time, because well Downtown Boston is always busy after a Bruins or Celtics game in the winter/spring time.
Overrated! Period.
Ok so I digressed, but I think you can understand my point that I’m having difficulties finding people. My other issue is that I don’t want to date someone then screw off back to the Left Coast or some other place leaving me behind. This is why I can’t stand the ADHD twentysomethings, they must have a good process of moving every six months and not be crazy. I moved only 3 times in my lifetime and it drove me nuts just 2 years ago!
Now you know why I am having trouble finding someone who typically is supposed to be “slowing down” at this time of their lives.

Howie Carr is at it again with the attack on EBT Cards (EDIT V3)

April 27th, 2012 Update:  Some background to this column. A few weeks ago, after the initial outbreak of EBT card abuse, the liberal governor, Deval Patrick had accused the Boston Herald of attacking the welfare abusers, while calling it “anecdotal” and essentially downplaying what the Herald had allegedly stirred up. He felt there was a consipsary theory by believing the Herald was trying to get the people “angry” about the abuse. This story that I am putting color to came from an April 20th article in the Boston Herald.  While this post was written back in mid April, the controversy is still hot. I felt since Howie’s column from early April had excessive ranting and bitching, and I noticed there some of the quoted phrases, I felt there needed to be another edition to this post.

April 17, 2012 Editorial Note: The author of this blog had quoted the entire column of Howie Carr from the Boston Herald in verbatim  because there was no parts of the column that we believe that we could quote to put into proper context. We apologize in advance for quoting the entire column, and we hope the editors of the Herald screen his columns a bit better. He was bitching way too much about this problem like a little 10 year old girl

Here’s another reference to Howie Carr’s excessive rant’s on the legitimate abuses of EBT cards. Most people with developmental disabilities use these cards in legitmate purposes. It takes the many bad apples to ruin it for the disabled.  However Carr like many of his readers and listeners are actually against *all* welfare and they disregard any disability outside ones who are physically and crippled types.
Here is his column from this past Wednesday (no copyright infringement is intended)

State Auditor Suzanne Bump says the only evidence she’s seen so far of EBT card abuse are “anecdotes.”
So Suzanne, here’s another “anecdote” that went down in Roxbury last Friday night.
The drug control unit out of Area B-2 made a heroin bust on Fayston Street near Blue Hill Avenue. They arrested a party named Kimball Clark, and after he was lugged, Clark got to make his one phone call. According to the police report, here’s what happened:

 “Once booking was completed and Suspect Clark made his telephone call as allowed, he was heard by Officer Flaherty stating to whomever he had called ‘GET MY EBT CARD AND GO TO THE ATM AND GET THE MONEY TO BAIL ME OUT, GET ME OUTA HERE TONIGHT.’ ”

Those are the cops’ capital letters, by the way. Let’s look on the bright side, though. What this means is that not every welfare recipient is using his EBT card to buy jewelry or tattoos or go on ship cruises. Some of them are using their EBT cards for … bail money.
Auditor Bump is going to do a report on the Department of Transitional Assistance, and she wants to get beyond these pesky anecdotes “that end up polarizing the participants in the discussion.”
And I hear the moonbats saying, you’re just demonizing the most vulnerable members of our society, the people who fell through the safety net, the victims of George Bush and Halliburton. This poor oppressed citizen has no money, right?
Wrong. Back to the report:
“Officer (Kevin) Clark recovered (5) five separate folds of United States Currency from Suspect Clark’s person, one fold containing $12.00 and the second contained $65.00, these were located in Suspect Clark’s left front pants pocket. The remaining three folds were recovered from Suspect Clark’s wallet, one contained $100.00, the second contained $81.00 and the third contained $500.00, the total money seized was $758.00.”
When was the last time you had $758 cash walking around money? And I’ll bet you don’t even have an EBT card.
Another anecdote, from the police report:
“Officer then observed Suspect Clark look at his cellular phone.”
The man has a cellphone, too! Granted, so does almost everybody nowadays, but if he claims to be so broke that he needs an EBT card to make ends meet, how can he possibly afford even a cheapo phone?
Clark was charged with distribution Class A drugs, distribution Class A drugs within 1,000 feet of a school zone and distribution Class A second offense.
According to the BPD, this EBT cardholder is a convicted drug dealer.
How many more anecdotes do you want Auditor Bump?

Source, bostonherald.com Wednesday, April 11th, accessed on April 13th, 2012

Well Howie, there are some autistic listeners and readers of your show and Herald columns and I as for one a bit tired of you making the whole EBT and “welfare” (as he simplifies it) all evil.
This is the worst time suffering with autism and seeing the abusers making everyone look bad.

Stupid Solar flares

This past weekend into Monday was just plain hideous.
As you already know, I went to New York on Saturday, with the Central Park temperatures nearing mid 70s. Because of the wonderful weather we’ve been experiencing, the crowds all over the Manhattan borough was making this writer go crazy. It’s not typical of April Vacation to have that many people in a common area. I’ve been there at least once during that time over a decade ago.  Times Square and Central Park were the worst offenders of the mayhem. Our waiter at a large restaurant joint in Times Square was telling us to enjoy this weather, and he said he likes this time of year (etc., etc.)
Back at home on Monday, the temperatures broke 90+ degrees. The Boston Marathon had to prepare for the excessive heat
While there is so many brush fires, there is rain in sight, but – however – the temps are going to go back into above “normal” temperatures
And New York on Monday was the coolest of all the 4 major Northeast cities, while Philly, DC and Boston were well into the 90s, while Central Park was ranging from mid 80s.
I suspect ether this summer to be a dud, ether being too hot and dry or very wet or both. Something tells me this is going to be the summer of 2002 all over again or could be another one I can’t think of.
Again, I’ve already kissed winter to its death. This is the new climate (at least for the next generation.) Hot, sunny, no rain, no cold and no significant snow during the “winter” seasons. Just the plain ol hot sun!