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Snoogle Saves Lives… And Knees
My lovely bride gets all the credit for this hint… My painfully swollen knee badly needed elevation after my ACL reconstruction revision that was performed two days ago by the wildly famous Dr. Dreamy (aka Dr. Chris Meyer) (and no, I didn’t pick out his nickname). I think Tina noticed that I was struggling to keep a pillow beneath my knee as I laid in bed, but it just wasn’t working as my knee/leg continuously rolled off. She warmly made a recommendation to shove the Snoogle underneath my knee for a little cuddly elevation. Sure enough, she was right! The Snoogle keeps my knee in place without causing any pain.
For anyone that is going to go through an ACL surgery, get a Snoogle! You’ll be glad you did.
Lucent Wavelan Silver/AirPort Card Update
I installed the former Wavelan Silver PC Card guts in my friend’s mom’s iMac G3 last Thursday evening. The card isn’t fully seated, but it appears to be functioning correctly! For people concerned about getting the card fully seated, it would be best to clip off one of the plastic AirPort card holder’s that is attached to the board (its whitish-transparent plastic that is only useful if you want to give the true AirPort card more support). Still, without clipping this plastic support, the card seats 90% of the way.
AirPort Card for $30. Done.
If I ever stop back over there, I’ll snap some pictures and post back.
Lucent Wavelan Silver is AirPort Card Substitute
A friend of mine wanted to install an AirPort Card in his mother’s old iMac G3 so she could get wireless internet access. We checked on eBay and the going rate for an AirPort card was well over $130. Online stores weren’t any better with one place listing a card at $180! Great Zeus! This made me pretty mad knowing that an elderly lady couldn’t get wifi on her Mac for less than a hundred dollars. So, when I got home, I vented my anger by tearing apart a Lucent Wavelan Silver PC Card. After the guts of it were exposed, I tossed it into my iMac G4, rebooted, and BAM! The iMac acknowledged it as a native Apple AirPort Card. I haven’t installed it in her iMac G3 yet, but I’m very confident it will work. The great thing about this is, these cards can be had for less than $25 with shipping via eBay, so this solution even trumps the silly Sony Vaio PCWA-150S as the cheapest AirPort alternative I can find.
Can lightning strike the same place twice?
Unfortunately, yes… Dr. Dreamy called today and confirmed my MRI results. Torn ACL on my left knee and a partially torn meniscus. Doh!!! I scheduled surgery for February 22 and I’m going with cadaver parts this time. I plan to begin the countdown to soccer in earnest on February 23.
Mediamatics DVD Express upgrade for free
For people using an old HP/Compaq Omnibook 4150B that are having difficulty getting their DVD module (f1653b) to work with Windows XP, install Mediamatics DVD Express using your OEM CD from HP (drop me a note if you need a copy) and then run the free upgrade to version 5 that IBM is still circulating: http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?lndocid=MIGR-4GV37K. Works like a champ for me.
Working 3rd party wifi for older Macs
So, I’ve been deploying wifi on older Macs for my extended family. Here’s what I’ve found… A TrendNET TEW-403PIplus (or TEW-403PI+) works fantastic in a stock beige G3 PowerMac with a revision A motherboard (OK, we suped the G3 from 266 up to 300). I’m also looking to add USB 2.0 and firewire to this machine, so I bought a revision B ROM for it, and that works with the TrendNET card as well.
For my mother-in-law and administrative assistant at work, I popped a hardware version B1 DWL-G122 USB wireless adapter (with Ratoc driver) into their G3 iMacs, and their both chugging away happily now.
First 5k
OK, so this comeback stuff is getting old, but 7 and a half months out from my ACL surgery, I ran my first 5k, cold turkey, with my brother, Wes. The grand opening for the new 17-35 runway at the MSP Airport was the occasion for the race, hence it won’t be happening again. The winners of gender would be rewarded a couple of airline tickets. With a flat course ahead of us, we figured we’d PR. I trailed Wes in the first lap, hanging back in about 7 place, and then he just pulled away. He went on to PR at 15:49 with a third place finish! Just out of a cash prize, but nice time… I was hoping to break 20 minutes and surprisingly, I galloped past three women at the end of the race to post an 18:56. Sweet! Not to mention I biked 8 miles on either end of the run, I was pretty happy. Soccer tomorrow. I hope I’m not too sore 🙂
Liam Davis Schwie it is!
After much deliberation including the consideration of Emmitt, Elliot, and Stryker 🙂 we wiped the slate clean and decided on a name and arrived at Liam Davis. The name “Liam” is considered by many as a person who is strong, smart, and athletic. There were many other reasons why we chose this name, but the details won’t interest anyone outside the family. Still, I find it hard to look at him and not call him Stryker.
Great Zeus! Baby Schwie arrives 10 weeks early!
Late last night, we had a little Mexican food with the Bode’s and Larson’s before Kate and Greg’s big move to Chicago. On the way home, Tina started feeling a little gas around 11 PM. When we got home, things got a little more serious, and we soon realized she was experiencing contractions. At first they were 5 minutes apart and by the time we left the house this morning, they were only 2-3 minutes apart. With not a minute to spare, Tina and I arrived at United’s ER around 12:40 AM. They tried giving her drugs to stop the contractions, but her cervix was fully dilated. Great Zeus! Dr. Wu showed up shortly thereafter and concluded after an ultrasound the baby was breach, Tina was going to deliver it shortly, and it would have to be c-section. By 2:42 AM our baby boy was born, albeit 10 weeks early.