Monday, April 14, 2014

How I Spent My Christmas Vacation

Quite a few years back (2007 and 2008), I completed much of the work required to convert an extra bedroom into a mini-home theatre. I say “mini” because the space is a bit constrained and I wasn’t going to knock down walls and install sound-deadening drywall with sophisticated acoustic treatments like contractors do for dedicated “real” home theatres – the whole “build a room inside a room”. 

I ended up installing some recessed lighting cans and dimmers, laid new A/V cabling, painted walls and ceiling, and installed in-wall and in-ceiling speakers, a projector mount, and wall sconces. The bedroom closet was converted into an equipment closet.  About the only thing missing at that time were the essentials – an HD projector,  projector screen,  and some HT recliners. 

Ice Storm 2014

What else is there to do when you lose power during an ice storm other than blog? A quite tedious account of Your Faithful Servant roughing it while off of the grid during the ice and freezing rain event that hit the NC Piedmont on March 7 and 8, 2014.

3:45 AM Friday Morning. Lost power in the middle of a peaceful sleep. Awakened by the beeping of the fire and CO2 detectors as they transition from AC to battery power. I can hear that distinctive freezing rain sound, but that is about it. No crackling of fallen branches nor the sizzling pop of blowing transformers (those sounds were seared into my mind in 2002 when I lost 13 trees and power for four days). So I surmise this will be a baby storm and go back to sleep after grabbing an extra blanket out of the closet and setting the Android to wake me at 6:45.  62 degrees upstairs  (which is the thermostat -programmed setting for the 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM window at Nedimyer Manor). 

Friday, April 4, 2014

Can’t Blame Nature for This One

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I don’t eat a whole lot of bread, but when I do, it is usually Nature’s Own 100% Whole Wheat Bread. (Didn’t mean to channel the Dos Equis Man there.)  Like many others, I try to fight the good fight with eating healthier, but I backslide – a lot.  Fooducate gives this bread a B+ grade (2 Food Points) and the Nutrition Facts are pretty solid, but I simply like the taste of it over the other mass market wheat breads.