I had a terrible habit of leaving accessories behind: gloves, hats, umbrellas, coats, etc. I guess I was preparing myself to be an absent-minded professor. I have learned some habits that lessen the occurrences, but they still happen. For example, I have to replace umbrellas every two-three years. I am always sad: I have really great umbrellas now in styles I like. They all come from the Umbrella Shop on Broadway, which I can really recommend:
http://www.theumbrellashop.com/#main
It all started with a red umbrella I got as a birthday present from my shopping knowledgeable friend. I just lost a red umbrella, not that original one but its replacement. When I remember where I have left it behind in the past, I'll go back and try and find it, but I drew a blank this time. Anyway, it was an excuse to go to the umbrella store. I thought about getting a third red umbrella, but decided instead to go with this quiet number:
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Merged Blogs
I had a separate blog I had intended for short, daily posts that I merged today into this main one. All the joyous content from "Brian Wetton's Short, Daily Real Life" is preserved, reposted in this blog, after I read online how to do that.
Scrap wood carpentry
I have worked in the garage again over the last couple of weekends on a new project, another coffee table. The picture I have is an intermediate one, of the drawer that goes into it. There was table sawing, there was routing for the pieces that make up the drawer bottom. The bottom panels are leftovers from an insulated ceiling I put in the house. If I only had a decade, endless scrap wood, and lots of space to put scrap wood furniture, I could get good at this.
Sunday, October 2, 2016
Old MP3 player: Creative MuVo N200 (1/2 Gig)
I found my first MP3 player in a box when I moved recently. It is a Creative MuVo N200 player, purchased in 2005. I was was heading out on a long work trip to Europe, and one of my activities was to be the external examiner for a PhD student in Aalborg, Denmark. They were paying my way and an honorarium, most of which I pre-spent on this player. Some kind of primitive iPod was out at the time, with more memory. I liked this one better, since it was smaller and used replaceable batteries rather than USB charging. You can still get them on eBay, although they were discontinued long ago by the manufacturer. It is a nice little device and it may still get some use: the battery operation would be useful if I were ever to go into the "wilderness" and it has a nice strap for using in the gym. It also has an FM tuner and an LCD display. A great piece of equipment for the time, even if it is dated now.
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