
Author: Randy Rydberg
110325 • Whisky Tango Foxtrot vs Callahan
Sixteen Ports

I just went from four USB hubs of varying age and ability, to one sixteen-port hub. Now, everything is in one place with USB 3 on all ports. Seems like yesterday Steve Jobs mandated USB on the iMac, causing everybody to lose their minds.
Händel: Medley aus “Apollo e Dafne” HWV122

Classical music has a seemingly infinite volume of pieces to discover; I ran across this video on Facebook today and as it turns out, I have an album with the entire composition that was buried in my large library (although it is digitally in my iTunes/Music, ripped from the cd and ready to go). This video brought it out to the front, a wonderful piece to hear.

It is one of those many albums I bought years ago in volume at the thrift store, library sale, or something like that and never really listened to. That is the beauty of a library, there are treasures within just waiting to be discovered.
102525 • Thrift Store Finds
Four of these books published in the past year, and were originally $35 or more new, wheras I procured them for a fraction of that! This also means that I beat the online-resellers that go over each book with their scanners, they would have picked them up before me. Always nice to get a win. I am two books away from having all six Jack Carr books now, so that was also a win. His books aren’t at the thrifts very often.











102526 • Old Gang Green vs Mystery Machine
1978 • California Trip
101925 • Blade Runners vs Down Party

This bottom division has no weak teams in it, and their 2-4 record is deceptive as to how tough Down Party is.
Goalie Version
101725 • Old Gang Green vs Fireballs

The Office

I’m re-watching The Office (I own the Blu-rays for the entire series).
The cut scenes are all really good and could have extended any given episode quite a bit. I just hit “Play All” for the cut scenes and they are like an extra episode I haven’t seen before.
There are already multiple extra mini-episodes that were web exclusives at the time, so it sure is nice to see even more pranks on Dwight!
It is sobering, though, that this second season I’m on right now is almost twenty years old. They were still making Saturns and Pontiacs when this was on-air!
Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey have a podcast (Office Ladies) where they talk about every episode in detail, and interview their fellow cast mates and other people associated with the show. It is fun to listen to the behind-the-scenes stories.
I discovered The Office online through iTunes, back in maybe 2006 or 2007. It was three dollars to buy each episode, and I’d heard enough about it that I gave it a shot. I remember it as one solid night of “Just One More Episode”, but it was probably a few nights after work of just watching this show on my computer, which was a new thing in itself.
I did realize, though, that the episode where Ryan burned a pita in the kitchen’s toaster oven, causing a panic… I did that once (a long time ago) with some microwave popcorn. Nothing causes panic like a room full of smoke at work, rightly so. But it was funnier when it happened in The Office.
There is a new series by The Office creators called The Paper, but I have no urge to watch it until it is good and done, and hopefully hits physical media. Oscar from The Office is in it. I found all seasons of Parks and Recreation at the thrift store a few years ago, I never finished that series. Not as good as The Office, but worth watching, as I remember it. Chris Pratt when he was still an unknown actor, that should be interesting to watch again now that I know where his career took off to, I like that guy.


