zrath: Zrath-Smiley as a TRON program (Londo)


Well, enough with the not-posting. I think it's time for some general faffing.

First, please send some hugs to Spino (aka [livejournal.com profile] dcotelessa) and Sweetie.
Their kitty Mojo passed away today and they're feeling down.

And now, the faffing commences!

I recently joined the 21st Century and finally got myself an LCD widescreen monitor.
Someone on Slickdeals.net forums mentioned buying a 21.6" LG widescreen monitor for $139.99 at Best Buy.
This got my attention because my existing monitor, an old Sylvania CRT cube, was starting to twitch.
And the Samsung LCD unit I was looking at cost around $300.
So I went to the local Beast Buy to investigorikate.
The monitor was on some sort of bizarre geographical/store performance/stok on hand calculated sale.
Every Best Buy store had it for a different price!! At my local store, it was $239.99!
So I told the salesdude about someone getting it for $139.99.
He punched the model number into the computer and brought up a list of L.A. area BB stores.
The prices were all over the place, from $169.99 to $239.99!
I got him to price-match the Glendale store price of $169.99, and his manager okayed it!
So, while I didn't get it for $140, I still saved a bunch of money on it!
I walked home with my new purchase (thank the Fanged God the box had a handle!) and installed it.
Wow...
I went from a 17" salvage CRT running at 1024x768 to a 21.6" LCD running at 1680x1050!!
So much real estate! How will I cope with it? Very well, thank you. :)
Here's a shot of the new monitor:



On the left is SimpleMU connected to FurryMuck.
On the right is Netflix's website streaming "Doctor Who: The Robots Of Death".
Domo arigato, Mistah Roboto!
All my icons are along the top (I like to keep the numbers of icons down to just programs I use a lot)
So yes, pretty exciting for me, as I've been using salvaged CRT monitors since 2003.
The last new monitor I bought was a Viewsonic 19" Graphics Series unit I ordered in 1999.
Back then, nobody had the 19-inchers in stock locally, only 17" and 21". A salesman had told me that this
was because monitor buyers tended to fall into two categories:
1) People buying for personal use and getting the cheapest units, so 17-inchers.
2) People buying for work or home and making it a tax write-off, so splurging on 21-inchers.
The Viewsonic lasted 4 years, then just died one day.
From then on, I used monitors salvaged here and there.
And now, glorious LCD widescreen bliss with a silly name: FLATRON!!

I've started sorting and organizing the Sibling's stuff. The CDs alone are going to take several days
to fully process. There are tons of special CD-Rs that have to be destroyed: duplicates for mixing and
custom compilations created for gigging. I've filled 4 grocery bags with those and also broken CD cases.
I'm going to keep a bunch of the commercial CDs and merge them with my collection. There are a lot
I will not keep. I took a small portion of them (just a backpack-full) to Amoeba Records in Hollywood
last week and they didn't pick much. I went to Second Spin next and they didn't pick much either.
Most likely, I will have to hit other places that buy used CDs. I think I will also eBay some of them.
I have a couple of CDs I'm thinking about putting up on Furbid or other furry auction sites.
It's "The Trip Hop Test Part One" and "The Trip Hop Test Part Two" from Moonshine Records.
Each CD features a track by a furry music artist called Step Disk. Part One has "Boing Dragon".
Part Two has "Furvert", along with Step Disk remixing a track from Zen Cowboys.
Step Disk is probably the only furry music artist to appear on a major record label.
So it's a bit of furry history.
I figure somebody might be interested in picking these up.

The sorting and merging of the VHS tape collection, on the other, is complete. In the process,
I threw out all my "Babylon 5" and "Smallville" videotapes, because I finally got the DVDs!
Best Buy was having a sale on both, $20 a season, and I was tired of waiting, especially for B-5.
So I got them, and now I'm a happy Kzin!
And I have one less storage box of videotapes to drag around.

Soon, I need to sort all the vinyl, picking out what I want to keep. Then, have Pascal's DJ friend
come by and pick out what they want. Then, take the rest to Amoeba, and maybe Record Surplus.
I probably should have his friends look through the clothing too.
Oy gevalt...


More faffing later...


zrath: Zrath-Smiley as a TRON program (DJ-Badtz)


Hey kids!
How would you like a 512meg RCA MP3 player and 180 downloads from eMusic for the amazing low price of $5!?!?!?
I'm always ranting and raving about the cool tunes I find on eMusic.
This is a perfect way for people to poke around the library and see what they can find to their liking.
The 180 downloads break down to 15 downloads a month for 12 months.
So basically, you get to play around with eMusic for a year and download 15 tracks per month. For free.
I think the five bucks more than cover for the price of the itty bitty lil' MP3 player.
This amazing deal can be gotten at a Circuit City.
I normally don't shop there, but Slickdeals.net pointed me towards that deal, and it was too good to pass up.
The deal looks like this on CC's website.
I know the price says $19.99, but believe me, once you go to the store and get it, it will be $5, no tax.
The salesbot applies a little cashier-fu: $19.99 (player) + $53.99 (content) - $68.98 (magic rebate) = $5.
It's amazing! It's astounding! It's unbelievable!
I talked a coworker into going during lunch. I bought one for me and one for the sibling. Coworker bought one.
He kept whinging about the eMusic membership and acted like eMusic SWAT was gonna bust down his door and beat him up good.
What a maroon!! :)

So anyway, if you don't have eMusic now, you get yer 15 downloads a month for a year.
I already have an account, so I didn't know how it would interface with it.
It put my normal account in hibernation and switched me to the 15/month-for-a-year free configuration.
This sorta sucks. I wanted the free 15 piggybacked to my pay 90, but oh well.
Too much to hope for, I guess.

Anyway, move on this soon, because word is getting around and people are buying.
And I'm seeing this popping up on eBay now.


Edit: I just set up the eMusic account for my sibling and they never asked for a credit card!
So if y'all be scared of being billt, don't be. They just want name, address and e-mail.
Go fer it!!


zrath: Zrath-Smiley as a TRON program (Delicious)


For zee fruit-lovers who read zis steuff, here's a BOGO coupon for Jamba Juice.
Buy One Get One free on zee smoozies!
Good until 4th July 2007.
Delicieux!

(Coupon found on Slickdeals.net)

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