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It Slices. It Dices, It’s the Only Knife You’ll Ever Need It’s the Quickut Quickkle Stainless

My Aunt Bette is 92 (as of April 2025) and has a recent back injury, as one does in your 90s. My sister and brother have already been down to help her recover over the past month or so. And Read more…

By Steve Chambers, 1 monthMarch 29, 2025 ago
Silliness

Richmond SPCA, or a small part thereof…

So I’ve been volunteering at the Richmond SPCA for a couple of years now. A couple of times a week I go there to play with some of the dogs and do some laundry. And by play with some of Read more…

By Steve Chambers, 3 months ago
Opinion

Lets Visit A Hungarian Graveyard

I ran across some CDs with pics on them that my father had made for my Aunt Bette. My Aunt Bette is my mother’s younger sister. She married a Man who had immigrated from Hungary, last name Szönyi (Serrrn-yee). When Read more…

By Steve Chambers, 9 months ago
Silliness

Funny, I Don’t Feel Like A Victdom

About a year and a half ago I had to stop wedging my phone into my dashboard and actually get a MagSafe car mount so I could better use my phone’s mapping software to guide me around my newly adopted Read more…

By Steve Chambers, 10 months ago
Personal

Leaving Austin

I moved from New Jersey to Texas at the end of 2005. Basically I was sick of the cold winters and my townhouse had appreciated in value substantially. So I could afford to move, rent an apartment and then look Read more…

By Steve Chambers, 11 months ago
Personal

So it’s Been A While

The last time I wrote a post here was on September 16th 2020. It’s now June 8 2024, too goddamn long. Yeah, I do enjoy writing here but a lot of shit has happened in the intervening years (nothing personally Read more…

By Steve Chambers, 11 months ago
Family

Les Voyageurs at the University of Michigan… in the late 1910s

So a few years ago my wife and I decided to try out the DNA tests available through Ancestry.com to see how much our families had be lying to us or just mistaken about our ethnic heritage. We didn’t find Read more…

By Steve Chambers, 5 yearsSeptember 16, 2020 ago
Mac OS X

MasOS Catalina, An Upgrade Story

Those of you who use Macs are well aware of the current version of macOS called Catalina, or if you prefer macOS 10.15. Those of us who support macOS likely know what a clusterfuck this version has been. And that has Read more…

By Steve Chambers, 5 years ago
Opinion

Apple Retail In The Time of Pandemic

I needed to visit a local Apple store recently. So why the hell would I go to a crowded mall in the middle of a pandemic to visit an Apple store? My Primary Mac, a late 2015 MacBook Pro, had Read more…

By Steve Chambers, 5 years ago
Mac OS X

Virtualizing macOS Mojave on the Cheap

So when Apple, in its infinite wisdom, decided to drop support for 32-bit apps in macOS Catalina (its latest macOS version) I came to realize that I rely on a couple of apps that are not now nor will they Read more…

By Steve Chambers, 5 yearsMarch 6, 2020 ago
Mac OS X

I Just Really Hate Adobe

I work in IT at a law office. There’s about sixty people here and I am pretty much in charge of keeping everything running smoothly. Basically your JOAT IT guy. If it breaks I get blamed and have to fix Read more…

By Steve Chambers, 5 years ago
Family

The Baby Album of Barbara Jane Blashill, 1929 – 1932

Many Homes Have One… …possibly on the shelves at your parent’s or other relative’s house. An album about a new baby, including pictures and notes about the happy family’s new addition. Many if not most are almost completely empty, save Read more…

By Steve Chambers, 6 yearsAugust 26, 2019 ago
Family

Not So Angry…

Not long after mom passed I wrote a blog post entitled “I’m Angry, and I’m Not Sure What I’m Angry At.” Which was basically me venting about the death of my mother, on October 15th 2012. Since then Dad passed Read more…

By Steve Chambers, 6 yearsMay 8, 2019 ago
Tech

Head Crash

This will probably mean nothing to anyone but computer techies or people really into computers. So during my 20-plus years fixing computers for a living you run across a lot of really strange ways for computers and their components to Read more…

By Steve Chambers, 6 yearsMarch 18, 2019 ago
Family

The Life of Barbara Chambers

    My (then, soon to be) sister in law, Felicia, went back to school in the early 2000’s to get her masters in Adult Education. One of the assignments was to interview a close friend or family member for Read more…

By Steve Chambers, 6 yearsNovember 21, 2018 ago

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Internet Dating

I spent way too much time dating via the internet, But I did meet my wife online. Here are some stories, anecdotes and advice from that part of my life.

• The Root of Misunderstanding

• WTF Just Happened To My Relationship?

• A Really Bad First Date

• The BDSM Grandma

• Distractions, A Story of Online Dating

• On Women Over Forty

• You Will Never Be Mentioned Here

• Internet Dating. Ummm, Why?

• The Talking Guy

• Strange Dating Emails

• The Toxic Bachelorette

• Between The Lines

• On Photographs & Lying

Rants, Opinions & Life Experience

Some of the fun of a blog is writing about the odd and/or strange experiences you've had. Not to mention expounding on opinions. Something which seemed to horrify people who encountered early incarnations of this blog. Go figure.

• Scotch is TASTY!

• My (ex) Friend's Ex Is An Idiot

• Looking For (IT) Work in Austin?

• Installing A Kitchen Sink Is Fun!

• Chevrolet Can't Spell

• Engineers Should Not Design Awards

• Quitting Winter

• A Tribute to Dr. Suess

• Deception In the Laundry Room

• The Dept. Of Redundancy Dept.

• Shower Curtains Can Be Interesting

• Lose Something Moving?

• Boys Will Be Boys

• So I Am A Wiseass, Sue Me!

• Windoze: & Why Not To Use It

• Pre-Tech Support Call Checklist

Family, Vacations & Photos
Some more personal stuff here, vacations, old family photos, some dating back to the late 18-hundreds.

• A Weekend in Marfa Tx

• Ireland on Horseback, 2003

• Some Really Great Grandparents

• Family Pictures, The 1960s

• Mom's Family 1890s - 1940s

• My Weirdness: Mom's Fault!

• Armadillocon 30

• Cooking

Jobs, Hobbies & Stuff

Computers, Radio and life in a world where Dilbert is less a cartoon than you might believe.

• Fear and Loathing at KKQV

• My Life As A Radio DeeJay

• Computers - A Hobby To A Career

• Working With Pinheads

• iMacs for Albanian Refugees.

• Odd (& otherwise) Jobs

Technical & Computer Related
Some of these are tips and tricks for Macs, PCs and Dell servers running Linux and VMware. Others provide the secret to eternal life.

• Take My Mac Away?

• What's a Ptavv?

• Dell, Linux and ESX

• Macintosh 101 for Windows Techs

• Mac OS X 10.2 & 10.3 Tips and Tricks

• Winders Tips and Tricks

• Desktop Pictures (wallpaper)

• Some vintage Apple t-shirts

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