Published by Joshua B on 02 May 2010

New Video Card for the HTPC

Bought an ATI Radeon HD 5450 graphics card to replace the noisy one that died in the HTPC today. This one’s fanless–*quiet*. 1080 movies run ever smoother than before. Paid $20 too much since I bought it at my local Best Buy instead of online but I can’t be without my video podcasts and HD torrent downloads on the plasma.

Published by Joshua B on 02 May 2010

Softball, Baseball, Microsoft Technet, Cute Cat Photo, etc.

Last week, the Hudson (Massachusetts) men’s softball league started. They play almost every weeknight. Misha and I strolled to the park and caught the end of one game and the start of another. We saw 3 or 4 over the fence home runs. It’s always a fun stop along the walk.

Friday night, April 30th, we went to the Teen Challenge graduation at their New England headquarters in Brockton. I’d never been to anything to musically rocking while spiritually uplifting. If you see these people’s faces, you can see that they are honestly changed and amazed people. Great things happen in this organization. My parents and members of the Attleboro Advent Christian Church (and the pastor that married us) were there. After, Misha, my folks and I, ate at the Texas Roadhouse near the Westgate Mall in Brockton. Waitress was great. She gave us extra rolls and peanuts in the shell to take home.

Yesterday, I paid for a subscription to Microsoft Technet. I don’t know what I haven’t done this earlier. This is the article that got me interested in Technet.

Today, Misha and I are going to check out an amateur baseball game in Maynard–part of the MetroWest Adult Baseball League.

Finally, here’s a shot of our cat Thai, as she’s in a great, half lounging position in our old window. She’s got such a beautiful coat. She seems obsessive about grooming it, but since it’s so beautiful and clean, we just shrug our shoulders, smile, and tell her what a beautiful job she does keeping it that way. By the way, we signed on for 10 new vinyl replacement windows! They’ll be taking final measurements tomorrow!

Published by Joshua B on 18 Apr 2010

Downloading torrents on my NAS

Weekends mornings are all about me accomplishing something I’d been thinking about for a while. This Sunday morning I set up my Network Attached Storage to download torrents, freeing up my desktop to be powered down anytime I’m not actively using it.

My NAS, D-Link DNS-321, is one of the least expensive on the market, but rated pretty highly. When I bought it, I didn’t think about using it to download torrents and it wasn’t a feature. With the recent firmware update, it can now do so by adding a P2P client via the NAS’s control panel. The torrent client is bare bones, but it’s downloading a few torrents as I type this post. The NAS sits and runs in the basement and it’s a low power device.

Published by Joshua B on 03 Apr 2010

Day Trip to Kennebunkport, Wells, and York, Maine

Misha and I chose to spend today’s unseasonably warm Saturday on a day trip to the beaches of Maine.

If by chance, the Jamaican Jerk Center in Cape Neddick had started early for the season, I wanted to be there and eat jerk chicken for lunch. There were people there, but no cooking to be found. They were just cleaning up and getting their facility ready for the season.

York Beach
First, we split a bagel at the Daily Grind Cafe, right next to York Wild Kingdom which will open later this summer. Then we stopped in to the Kettle Boys Popcorn Co. and sampled a few amazing flavored kettle corn selections. We stayed basic and bought a medium bag of kettle corn, then strolled to the beach, sat on a bench, and watched the waves, surfers, and other people.

Kennebunk & Kennebunkport
We made Blowing Cave our first stop since it was about an hour before high tide. I told Misha, I think I’ve been going to this spot for 30 years! We took a lot of time enjoying the mist and the sound of the cave. I just love this natural wonder. As you can see from the video, I climbed around and got footage from different vantage points. That’s Misha at the very end.

We drove to the beach and took a stroll, along with a lot of other people. It was just a bit too windy for frisbee, but we gave it a try.

We headed back to Kennebunkport for more strolling and thoughts of food. The Clam Shack wasn’t opened yet for the season, so we walked around, weighing our options.

The Flaming Gourmet is a cool spot for browsing grilling sauces, salsas, and this huge wall of hot sauces. I ended up buying a bottle of Busha Browne’s Spicy Jerk Sauce and a staff recommended Hula Girl Chipotle Habanero sauce.

I asked the same person inside of Flaming Gourmet where we could eat fried clams and he suggested Alisson’s Restaurant. I checked the reviews on Yelp and they were overwhelmingly positive. I got fried clams and Misha got clam strips. My clams were tender and easy. Very little chewing required. A good spot with reasonable prices.

For desert, we had gelato at Roly’s English Fudge and Gelato. Misha’s chocolate gelato tasted like fudge–incredible. We no longer had the urge for fudge after that. I got a flavor called English Fudge in which the baker had mixed in her homemade fudge. I had to step back inside to compliment her after we finished.

Wells
As we left Kennebunkport, we pulled into Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge and walked the one mile trail around a couple marshes. We needed the exercise!

We continued our beach tour with a short stop at Wells and the arcade I once visited while with my old high school friend Mark Borenstein. As with most businesses, it wasn’t open yet. I’d love to check it out sometime when it’s open and see what they have and how well the machines are maintained.

Back to Massachusetts and a stop at Salem Willows
I’m so grateful to the owners of Salem Willows for investing in so many pinball machines and keeping up their maintenance as best they can. I played a game of NASCAR pin, then Misha and I played Cirqus Voltaire pin, the Getaway pin, some Skee Ball, Galaga, and Dance Dance Revolution. Here’s a shot of the awesome Scared Stiff pin featuring Elivra:

Hope you enjoyed this little day trip report. If you’d like to comment on any of these places, please do!

Published by Joshua B on 14 Mar 2010

Another video of our cat Thai

Watch her as she springs for her favorite toy:

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