WARNING: More techy post than usual today. But I guess that definitely makes it count as Something Completely Different, doesn't it?
For the past year or so, I've had an issue with my Mac where it lost the ability to automatically go into sleep mode, in which it uses extremely little power, instead just sitting there idle until I manually put it to sleep. I tried to determine the problem, but eventually I gave up and figured it was an issue where I'd have to reinstall the OS, which I didn't really want to do. When I bought my new iMac, at first it would sleep correctly, then it refused to, just like my old Mac. I worked more intentionally towards solving this issue over the past week, and I eventually narrowed the cause down to my USB hub. If you don't know, it's a small device that turns one port on the computer into several, so you can plug in more devices. If this hub is not plugged in, my iMac will go to sleep when it's supposed to.
Now, on to a second issue. Apple has an integrated backup facility called Time Machine built into its operating system. I have an external hard drive that I bought almost a year ago for the purpose of these Time Machine backups. It has always worked great, but a few days ago it started exhibiting strange behaviour and would not work correctly. I spent a fair amount of time troubleshooting and looking up error messages online. Nothing I tried seemed to help and I was starting to think it may need to be sent to the manufacturer for repairs or replacement. Fortunately it's just a backup drive, and I also have two separate backups, so it wasn't that much of an issue, aside from the inconvenience.
Long story short, I eventually determined these two issues to be indirectly related. As a part of my troubleshooting, I switched this drive to being plugged directly into the iMac (so I could remove the USB hub), rather than one of the ports on my hub. It seems that for some reason the drive doesn't like that. It only works fine when plugged into the hub. I can't say whether this is a new issue or not, as I think this was the first time since I bought it that I didn't have it plugged into the hub.
So, it appears that I can have either operational Time Machine backups but no automatic sleep mode, or an iMac that goes to sleep but can't update the Time Machine backup. Maybe I'll eventually find a solution, but for now I think I'll give it a rest (no pun intended). Unless my math was wrong, it looks like the difference in power usage between it idling and sleeping will only cost about $1.50 per month tops. And there are other benefits to not letting it sleep (which I won't go into at this time), so perhaps those benefits will actually be worth paying the extra $1.50 for. But still, I don't like not knowing why the drive behaves this way (if it is a hardware issue, it's still under warranty) so I'll probably do some more diagnostics and research as time permits.
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Sunday, August 29, 2010
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Surprise Wedding
Surprise! I got married this evening. Okay, not really. But I was involved in a wedding. Well... not so much a wedding, as a wedding rehearsal. And I really wasn't a part of the wedding. I don't even know the people who are getting married. I was just asked if I could to do sound for it. But it was a surprise. And a wedding. That much is true!
I got a phone call about 6:15 PM this evening, as there was a wedding rehearsal going on at my church that was supposed to have started at 6:00 PM and there was no sign of the person who was going to do sound, nor was anyone able to contact him (don't worry, he's okay—he just accidentally mis-scheduled things and was out elsewhere for the evening). In the frantic attempt to find someone else who could do it instead I was called. Since I wasn't doing anything important anyway, I paused the show I was watching and quickly went down to the church to help out. And since I was the one involved in the rehearsal so I know more what's going on, I'm going to be doing the actual wedding as well.
I got a phone call about 6:15 PM this evening, as there was a wedding rehearsal going on at my church that was supposed to have started at 6:00 PM and there was no sign of the person who was going to do sound, nor was anyone able to contact him (don't worry, he's okay—he just accidentally mis-scheduled things and was out elsewhere for the evening). In the frantic attempt to find someone else who could do it instead I was called. Since I wasn't doing anything important anyway, I paused the show I was watching and quickly went down to the church to help out. And since I was the one involved in the rehearsal so I know more what's going on, I'm going to be doing the actual wedding as well.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Of Mice and Men
Well, I did it. Thursday afternoon on my way home from work, I bought my new iMac. It was perfect timing for me to consider it to be a birthday present for myself, too. The display is great, it can do things that my old one couldn't, and it has about five to six times the power as well. But do you know what? I think the aspect of it that I've been getting the most enjoyment from is not the computer itself, but the mouse that came with it.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
What the heck is a finca, anyway?
I love playing games. Particularly European board games, after being introduced to The Settlers of Catan several years ago by a former co-worker. Settlers was like a gateway drug into a whole new and exciting world of board games, which my whole family has since become immersed in. I've played many different games since then, all of which I've thoroughly enjoyed and most of which I had to go and buy a copy of for myself. Which leads me to Finca.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Attack of the Killer Lasagne
Thinking about my broken coffee press reminded me of the last time I broke one of my dishes, a few years ago. And it was a rather spectacular event too; not one I'd like to repeat. It all began one Sunday afternoon when I decided to make a pan of lasagne...
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
In Memoriam
Today I mourn the passing of my coffee press. It seems that when I washed my dishes last night I wasn't careful enough when I put it or other dishes in the sink. When I grabbed it out of the sink to wash it I found a nice big crack down half of it that wasn't there before. Even though I rarely fill it past the half-way mark anyway as I usually only make enough for one mug (if I want more a few hours later I'm better off making it fresh), I suspect the heat would still make it worse, or perhaps even cause it to shatter.
Oh well. It had a full life. It was a birthday gift, from shortly after my brother got married and moved out, taking the coffee maker with him (for some reason he decided he'd rather live with his wife than me—what a jerk!). That would place it at 5 years old. I guess I won't be able to make myself any coffee for a bit, but at least until I get a replacement I can make do with espresso instead. I don't think that will be tough.
Services will be held this Friday evening at 7 PM at the dumpster outside my building.
Oh well. It had a full life. It was a birthday gift, from shortly after my brother got married and moved out, taking the coffee maker with him (for some reason he decided he'd rather live with his wife than me—what a jerk!). That would place it at 5 years old. I guess I won't be able to make myself any coffee for a bit, but at least until I get a replacement I can make do with espresso instead. I don't think that will be tough.
Services will be held this Friday evening at 7 PM at the dumpster outside my building.
Friday, August 6, 2010
11 Haikus About Technology
My iPhone is slow.
The next update had better
Make it fast again!
My old PowerMac.
Should I replace it soon with
A brand new iMac?
Blu-ray discs on sale
But I own the DVD
Maybe I'll upgrade
New CFL bulbs
Last for a very long time
Use less power too
Air conditioning
Is nice to have in summer
When it is hot out
The Evernote app
Crashed my iPhone twice so far
And made it reboot
My television
Much thinner than my old one
LCD screens rock
My PlayStation 2
Is very old but still works
Great for classic games
My hard drives are full
With so many TV shows
That I have to watch
Refrigerators
Keep perishable foods cold
So they don't go bad
All the flying cars
Like they showed on The Jetsons
When will they arrive?
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
From Sweden to My Patio
I'm not all that much of a shopping person. I'll enter a store with an idea of what I'm looking for, pick something out, and buy it (assuming they have what I want at a price I'm willing to pay, that is). Or I'll wander up and down the aisles in the grocery store looking for sales or anything else that catches my eye. Even places that sell electronics or movies I usually only spend a relatively short amount of time in. But for some reason, I really like shopping at Ikea.
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