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Still no word...but then some

Monday, April 30, 2007 1 Comment

As of 4:00pm, I’ve not heard back from my realtor. I did talk to him earlier today, but he was sick this weekend, and sounded sicker than a dog when I talked to him. So, I guess I’ll wait till tomorrow and see what happens.
Went for a ride yesterday (17.1 miles, 1:01:36)

Well, just after 5:00 Chad called, saying that the seller accepted my offer! Now the paperwork goes to the banker to see if they will accept the terms and get things in order. A sigh of relief in there for me.

Update later in the day (10:08 to be more precise.)
As you know I now have a Mac. Interestingly, I also just found out today that the DVD’s that I’ve been making don’t play very well on this machine. I don’t think it’s the computer’s fault - it’s a dual core 2.33, 2gb ram - it should be able to play a DVD, and in fact does a nice job on other DVD’s.
What I found out, after a few hours of playing around (if you call it playing…) is that the encoder I’ve been using (ProCoder2) doesn’t do a good job for playback on the Mac for whatever reason (this is just by trial / error, not some whitepaper on the web.) But, I’ve found out that encoding with Autodesk’s Cleaner does a good job for the Mac. I originally bought Cleaner, but didn’t use it because it didn’t save the Closed Captioning data when encoding the files, where Procoder did. But, I now have Scenarist, which enables me to put CC in later, so that’s not needed.
I’ve not been able to get Cleaner to work well on the Mac (I encoded files several times, but Scenarist won’t accept them) and I figure if the default DVD setting doesn’t work, I’m not going to take the time to try and fix it. I’m waiting for a Windows version of Cleaner to see what that does.
It’s frustrating when these companies make programs that just don’t work. I’m sure it works for them, but that doesn’t help me much!


Weekend report

Sunday, April 29, 2007 0 Comments

Last Thursday I signed an offer for a Condo here in town. It was about $10k under what the builder was listed as, but I figured there was no harm in asking. It’s in the Lord’s hands as to where this goes from here. Buying a condo is not my first choice, but it does fit well into the plan of things. I was supposed to hear back on Friday the outcome of the offer, but nothing yet (and it’s Saturday evening.)
Another noteworthy event this week: the purchase of a MacBook Pro. That’s a laptop for those that don’t know…
Basically it’ll be a GoodSeed purchase, so that’s nice. But for the time being I’m covering it so I can get in and learn a new OS and try to figure everything out. So far I moved my email, Quicken, and Roboform data over, and so far so good.
It’s different, yea, and there are less options w/ the Mac, and because of that it can get a little frustrating at times. (Case in point: the only way to resize a window is to drag the bottom right corner of a box. Seems logical to have every side and corner as a drag point!) But it’s a much better machine than my old HP, and for that I’m thankful!
Today was spent in the office moving things to the Mac, but also included hanging some cupboards in the kitchen and cutting the grass at my house-sitting home.


Cut short

Thursday, April 26, 2007 0 Comments

Today was a abnormal day, in the sense that of the 10 people that work here at GoodSeed, only 2 were in the office today. Better still, both of us went to the dentist (but at different times!)
The phones were very quiet, which was nice in one sense. I did manage to put out about 9 orders before making my visit to the local dentist.
This time, I had 4 fillings put in. I wasn’t impressed, but thankful that they have the power to fill these up and hope that that’s all that’s needed. This was it, until my next checkup in 6 months. I’m not sure that I want to wait another 4 years before getting a checkup again - it’s too expensive and too painful.
Almost ready to make an offer on this condo - just have to get in touch with the ‘landlord’ of the condo units to ask a few questions. I’ll try again tomorrow.


Housing Opportunities

Friday, April 20, 2007 1 Comment

Today Barney and I went to look at a Condo opportunity that has just come on the market. They are still being built, and move-it is around mid-June. 14 units, all 1 bed, 1 bath, from $115k to $120k. It’s steep, but there’s nothing else in my price range that works better than this. Plus, I do travel a lot, so nothing to maintain when I’m gone helps out as well. And it’s still better than renting. And it’s close to the office, walking distance (well, even Alaska is within waking distance, if you have the time.)
I did meet w/ the realtor today, and will hear back on Monday if my offer will be accepted.


Spanish Stranger Workbooks

Thursday, April 19, 2007 1 Comment

This morning Russ and Ken took off for meetings up in Canada, and Lloyd and Faith are on their way to Indonesia. Tom is in Seattle, so that leaves Rachel, Barney and I to run the office for a week or so. It’s not been too busy, but keeps us on our toes.
Today a small skid of the Spanish Workbooks came in. It’s good to see them arrive, as it’s been a long time coming. It will probably take a week to get them available online for sale, as I’m not sure of the procedures to putting new products into our accounting software. I’m sure I can get some help to do that, but for now I’m opting to let it wait.


Back from Sin City

Wednesday, April 18, 2007 0 Comments

Ken and I got back from Las Vegas, where there was the huge NAB Convention. While there are bigger conventions in Vegas, this was big enough for me.
Last time I went (a year ago) I was more sheltered from the filth of the city than this time. Because we had our own car on the last trip, we just drove to the center and back to the hotel, and didn’t do much else. But this time we walked from the Sahara hotel to the convention center and back. A 3/4 mile walk with over a couple dozen newspaper style dispensing machines filled w/ porn. One day we walked down to another hotel that had an Ansel Adams exhibit. But that walk took us through the heart of the city, which wasn’t very pleasant. People standing on the street handing out porn cards to get you to go into night clubs and whatnot (I’m assuming that’s what it was—I was tempted to take it and rip it up and throw it away, but just ignored it and kept walking, or looked in the eyes of those handing it out with a good frown…)
I was thankful to get out of there, and glad I made it before the fire and brimstone fell. But it did show me how merciful God is, and, eventhough He is grieved by this, He still allows people time to turn to Him.
Riding the monorail (which isn’t that smooth) they were giving some statistics. Overall, 40 million people visit, of which, 87% gamble. And, those that gable, spend on average around $600. That was the end of the stats, but if you do the math, it’s over 20 billion spent. And they didn’t say how much money was won in that time by those people (or lost.)
The time spent in the NAB Convention, however, was a profitable time. A lot of ideas for new equipment, but nothing concrete just yet.


The Stranger DVD Re-author

Sunday, April 15, 2007 0 Comments

Just keeping up with another project I’m working on - building new Stranger DVD discs. The main reason was because of our new logo, but there are other benefits.
1. The software I used to author these (Sonic Producer) didn’t support Global Variable, so doing subtitles with a menu structure wasn’t really an option. This is why the set doesn’t currently have subtitles. However, I did put Closed Captioning on it instead.
2. The menu order of events is a little choppy, so I’ve re-designed that a bit so it’s smoother.
3. The cameras we used has some issues with them, so the bottom 2 lines in the video would flash on and off. You can’t see this with a regular TV, so most people won’t notice, but if you play it back on a computer, it’ll be obvious. So, since I’m re-doing the set, I’m re-rendering all the footage, blanking out that portion so it’s not a problem.
4. But in doing so, it destroys the Closed Captioning that’s on the video files now. But that’s ok, because I can now add CC in the DVD Authoring process.
So, all in all, it’s just a major crunch—in the sense that the computer has to crunch through all this data (over 130 gb) converting it 2 times before it’s ready for me to re-author.
Believe it or not, this is less work than putting together the Interactive DVD a while back. And it’s just on the heels of doing all this yet another time for the eLearning course we are building.

And just for fun here's an old video from cutting a tree down at Jamie & Chris' place in IL.



And while I'm at it, I might as well put up the other one, recorded by our neighbor. (No audio to speak of, as it was from inside the house.)



Just keeping tack...

Wednesday, April 11, 2007 0 Comments

Another lake ride - 17.1 miles (but I think it’s a little longer…) @ 58:50 this time.
Also, I moved out of my house-sitting job and back to the Legers today.


Pre-Approved

Monday, April 09, 2007 0 Comments

Found out today that I’m pre-approved for a loan of around $110… @ 100%, 6.75%. Not much here in the area for that, but it is a start. There has ben some properties for under that, in need of serious work. Still looking, and needing wisdom in which direction to go.


Easter Sunday

Sunday, April 08, 2007 0 Comments

Up for the sunrise service, which was good. It was a neat time to remember the fact that Christ was raised, conquering death so we all can be made alive in Him. However, I should have brought my ear plugs! I am not against music, but I do believe there’s a volume limit!
After, I came home , had breakfast, took a nap, then went for a bike ride. This time I climbed Canfield mountain, which is basically right outside my door (of the place where I am currently housesitting.)
The ride hard, but good. The images below will give the feel of the trip, and speak for themselves!


Today's day

Friday, April 06, 2007 0 Comments

Today was average, it seemed. I’ve been working on an eLearning course that we are putting together, which will entail about 11 hours of video available to all. We’ve a lot of work to do before it’ll be ready, but hope that it won’t take too long. Today I’ve been creating the actual video clips - which takes a few steps. First is to edit the clip to fit the eLearning format (basically chopping the front part off, as well as the tail.) That then gets exported to another file, which later gets compressed to Flash Video, uploaded to the servers and ready to go.
But I also want to do captioning (suprise!) and my captioning software doesn’t output to the standard I need. I hope they make it available, but Barney says he can do all 50 lessons in a couple hours if they don’t pull through. But the captions will need to be suited to fit the new video files - not a big job, but another step non-the-less.
Really, this is a lot less ‘work’ than the Interactive Stranger - because that has 110 clips, this only has 52. Granted, these clips are longer, so there’s more processing time, but that lets me get other things done in the mean time (like writing thank-you’s!)
Went for another 17.1 mile ride today (it was a beautiful 63 degrees today!) and pulled it at 0:59:25. Yeah!


Another Ride

Wednesday, April 04, 2007 0 Comments

17.1 miles, 1:01:40 - I tried to break 1 hour, but couldn’t make it. There was a small tail wind on the way out, which turned into a headwind on the way back - just couldn’t pull it off!


DVD-I

Monday, April 02, 2007 0 Comments

After Tom proofed the DVD-I (The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus Interactive Edition), I had 3 changes to make. One was quite blatant, and am glad it was found. The other 2 weren’t as bad, but it did make the product better.
I think the DVD part of this is done. All that’s left is the cover of the book, the label for the DVD and the ISBN / CIP information for the book itself. Oh, and money to get it published.


Spring Cleaning

Friday, March 30, 2007 2 Comments

This is not the ‘cleaning’ I used to do at the office 10 years ago, but instead, backing up the old files off the server then deleting them. It’s some work going through 5 years of work, but it is going well.
17.1 miles, 1:04:00


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