Back To FitDay

With almost 3 months to go until my portrayal of the Sheriff of Nottingham, it is time to get serious about losing a few extra poundages. Last September I managed to lose quite a bit by just walking every night, so I know in three months, I should be able to achieve my goal of under 200 by September 1.

So here it is, the return of my fitday.com link

If you haven’t tried fitday.com – it’s free, and super easy. You don’t have to make your profile public, I just chose to. So as you can see, currently according to my new scale, im at 224.3. So that leaves about 24 lbs in 3 months, which is 8 lbs a month which is a little less than 2 lbs a week. Definitely should be able to accomplish that!

I have already stocked the freezer full of fronzen dinners so I wont order pizza or go out to the chinese buffet. The exercise ball thing has started to actually be used, and I am taking a little bit of Chromium PIcolinate and DHEA to see if it helps. I don’t want to be the “fat sheriff” in the same way Sean Astin was the “fat hobbit.”

Anyway…. as Kosh would say.

And so it begins.

Mission Complete

Whittled down over 1200 “new and unread” messages in my inbox to Zero – all filed and the nexessary ones deleted. :)

Um Hello. Uh, my name is Troy and…

I STILL LOVE BABYLON 5!!!!

How lucky I was to work on the show. Too bad I didn’t take full advantage of it. I have a renewed vigor with the thing and am enjoying watching the DVDs again – LONG LIVE PRESIDENT SHERIDAN!

The Meaning of the Commodore

So, you may be asking yourself why I got the Commodore’s out of storage to begin with. Well, it all begins with a few days ago. See, I told myself I was done with the current theater season. Bye Bye Birdie wasn’t that interesting, and I already had lead parts in 2 out of the four productions so far, including a musical, so I needed a break. But, there was a lack of male peeps auditioning for the show, and I was asked to play a small character, Maude, in the show. No problem.

I went to rehearsal Thursday and totally sucked. I haven’t been able to sight read since high school, and even then I was bass and they wanted me to do tenor 2. Eek. So after failing on tenor 2, they put me at the baritone spot (its a quarter) and I still sucked, or rather, I sucked and was unsure of myself… which meant I really sucked.

Enter the Commodore.

Back in the days of QuantumLink, I was a very avid SID arranger. Basically, the Commodore SID chip (still a legend) had 3 native voices and could expand to 6. Making songs sound good with only 3 voices is an art form, and I was into it heavilly in junior high and high school, and made a bunch of SIDs under the name DATASID. Only a few survive to this day.

So, I had a revelation, I would dig out the Commodore, and put my part into the computer! Brilliant! Now, mind you, these are C= 64′s I bought on eBay and not my original system (which was sold at a garage sale in the 90s, how I wish I had her and all my stuff back today). In addition to the 64, I have 2 disk drives, and probably the most important thing – a cable that connects my Commodore disk drive to my old Compaq laptop. Yes, I can download from the INternet directly to a Commodore drive using my PC laptop.

So this morning, instead of hooking the C= up to my big TV, I went to Best Buy and got a small 13″ TV for $69. Sigh. Ok, well, I can use it other places. I then got home and went through the painful process of getting the music editor working. I did have the basic music editor disk, which was awful and a pain to use. I thought I had the Stereo Editor downlaoded already, but I couldn’t find it. So I booted up the laptop and found it online, downloaded it, got it to a disk. But… it is archived.

Commodores used an archaic (even by their standards) of compression that was called LHAarc, and was available in self-extracting or just plain .arc files. You needed a dissolving program to dissolve the un-self-exptracing ones. So, I sorted through the C= library I ripped from the old Ames usergroup and finally found… Omega-Q! Woot! So I went to dissolve, and it wouldnt dissolve onto one disk. Gr. So, I had to hook the drives up and flip switches to get them to use device 8 and 9, and finally everything worked.

After about a dozen reboots for some reason, finally I can get the Stereo Editor to work. Now, I just need to input the damn song so I can learn my notes. I went to WalMart and Kmart tonight threatening to buy a small computer cart to put everything on, but do I really want to spend $30-40 on a computer cart for my Commodore setup? I don’t think it will be out of the closet very often after this is done. But it is kind of fun to play with, and an emulator doesn’t give y ou the same feeling.

So… Long live the Commodore!

Rutters Ramblings – Show 013

This show dedicated to Pete from the Des Moines Cast!

00:00 Intro
00:57 Welcome to the podcast
01:05 Visit www.ruttersramblings.com for more content and call the hotline at 206-3Dubya3
01:43 How the hotline works, go ahead, try it
02:45 Recording Skype calls on a PC
03:28 Zacarias Moussaoui trial and sentencing concludes
05:47 Promo: Slice of Sci-Fi Promo
07:00 Mentioned on the Daily Source Code – clip
08:40 Strange Brood and Unemployment Line mentioned as well
09:00 Brobdingnagian Bards sweeper
09:18 Mega Ramble on my podcasting equipment

Computer – Dell Dimension, on-board audio

Mixer – Eurorack UB802
Microphone – Shure SM58
CAD EPF-15A 6-Inch Flexible Pop Filter
Home-made adjustable microphone boom arm
Recording software – Goldwave
Multitrack Software – Multiquence

23:50 Vote at podcastalley!

http://www.ruttersramblings.com/media/ruttersramblings013.mp3