What’s in a name? Annoyances, sometimes.

I… am not amused.

Those who know me well know that my middle name is a bit unusual. It’s very similar to a much more common name, but is missing one letter. All my life I’ve been having to deal with people misspelling and/or mispronouncing my name. It was old back in grade school. Hell, when I was in high school, it literally took me three and a half years to get the school district to correctly spell my name on my transcript. I’d gripe and complain, but nothing was done for the longest time. Fortunately they fixed it before I graduated…

Speaking of which, at my graduation, I was ready to take the stage to receive my diploma. I stood there, next in line… and Mr. Schwetmann mispronounced my middle name. If you had looked closely you could have seen me muttering under my breath as I walked across the stage to get my diploma. Meanwhile, down in the orchestra, one of the flutists looked at the program and said, “Hey, they misspelled Scott’s name in the program!”

Malinda, my girlfriend at the time, replied through gritted teeth, “They didn’t misspell it. He mispronounced it.”

What brings this up, you may wonder? Well, last week I ordered new checks from my bank. I didn’t specify the name to be put on them, as it really didn’t matter. Well, they arrived today. I took them and opened the box… to find that they included my middle name on the checks, and had the misspelled version. *sigh*

I’m going to go in to the bank first thing in the morning and gripe. This time, maybe they’ll do it right and just put my middle initial instead of putting the full name. It’ll be less headache for everyone involved, methinks. I just wish that for once someone would get it right on the first try…

A quiet Saturday…

Well, I have to admit that this is one of the slower Saturdays I’ve had. Right now I’m down in my kitchen, on the PowerBook, keeping the dogs company. The parents are out at some function at a restaurant off of Beltway 8. I wasn’t invited, but then I’m not sure I would have gone anyway. It was obviously a suit and tie affair, and I don’t really do those (unless it’s a wedding or a funeral).

Of course, this leads in to the fact that I have to get suit dry cleaned and ready in the next week and a half. I’ll be going out to Jackson on the 9th to visit Misty and accompany her to her friend Dani’s wedding. I already checked the suit and it fits okay. However, I apparently need to get a new white dress shirt as mine is about a half an inch to an inch too tight around the collar. Great. Fortunately a tie won’t be an issue either, as I have plenty of those. As near as I remember, this will be the first time I’ve worn a suit in over three years (the last time was Winterfest 2003), so in a way I’m surprised my suit still fits without any issues. Ah, well… it should be a good evening.

On the other hand, I’ll have to go on a business trip earlier that week to Conway, AR. We have a new location there (the site of which I evaluated a couple of months ago), and I’ll have to work on getting it onto our corporate network. Fun fun. I’ll be there two nights, leaving Monday morning and coming back Wednesday morning. Hopefully that will give me enough time to get everything taken care of.

I have to admit to a bit of annoyance. The spacebar on my PowerBook has been giving me issues for the past week or so. In order to help try and fix the issue, the PowerBook was subjected to a somewhat thorough cleaning. The PowerBook looks a lot nicer as a result, but the spacebar is still not working properly. If I hit right at the center with a bit of force, it works. If I’m more than a bit off-center and/or lightly hit the spacebar, it doesn’t register. I’m more than a little irked by it, as I’ve had to backspace several times while writing this post. I think I’m going to have to have this looked at before long.

For now, though, I’m going to go back to some web browsing, chatting with friends, and listening to iTunes. Fun fun…

Email scammers meet dead parrots…

Okay, this is a new one…

The folks over at 419 Eater have had a history of playing with email scammers, wasting their time, and mocking them in some original ways. This time, however, they took it one step further. This particular scammer fell for 419 Eater’s bait, and ended up… well, I’ll let their words explain it:

This is a video created by a Nigerian email scammer who thinks he is producing a video for a scholarship payment from a victim he tried to scam. Unfortunately for this particular scammer, the “victim” fought back and created a fake video production company with promises of cash!

I have to admit, this was pretty damn funny… heh. :-)

Another weekend gone by…

Well, here I am, at the end of another weekend. It’s been relatively slow, for the most part, other than a couple of things yesterday. Still, I do have to admit that it has been rather relaxing.

Among the things I did yesterday was finally introduce Jenn to online kombat. She had just gotten Mortal Kombat: Armageddon a couple of days ago, and we decided to both get onto PS2 online to try and play against each other. Before long we were using random select, as she wasn’t too familiar with most of the kombatants and I wanted to give her a fighting chance, so to speak. However, most of the matches ended up ending with the connection being lost, so we were getting rather frustrated. (At the time, my friend George was uploading a demo of Supreme Commander to my FTP server, so there were some bandwidth issues…) Anyway, we decided to play some Motor Kombat instead, and had a great deal of fun (as it required less bandwidth). We’ll probably try again in a couple of days, once she gets some time away from work and comics. :-)

Also, one of my favorite Star Trek episodes got the remaster treatment, and was aired last night. The episode was “The Doomsday Machine”, where the Enterprise finds the wreckage of the Constellation and has to fight off this almost-invincible planet killer. The reason I had been waiting for this episode is because it’s one of the most special effects heavy episodes of the original series, and was very interested in seeing how it would look updated. I wasn’t disappointed; it came out looking REALLY nice, and I’ll have to consider picking it up when it comes out on DVD. :-)

I did find a bit of annoying information earlier today. Apparently Apple has already sent my iPod back, saying they found nothing wrong with it. I’m hoping that’s not the case, as I’m pretty damn sure the battery in it is dead. *sigh* I’ll have it back in a few days, so I’ll check then. Ah, well… I can still use it with a charger (either at home or in the car) when I use it.

This week should be more of the same old, same old, methinks. Ah, well. I’ll probably pick up an Xbox Live Gold membership at some point this week (I had thought of picking up Justice League Heroes, but it’s not playable on Xbox 360 yet), as well as finally try out this Supreme Commander demo. Not to mention… well, work, work, and more work.

Oh, well. We’ll see how it goes.

What a long technical weekend…

Bleh. Well, this is the first post after having upgraded the site to WordPress 2.1; I’ve gone ahead and upgraded the LiveJournal crossposter plugin I use as well, so hopefully everything will be back to normal before long. Ah, well… I’m really starting to dig the auto-save function the site has right now, though. :-)

I’m going to be annoyed for a while. For the past couple of months, it’s become obvious to me that the battery in my iPod was dying. It just would not hold a charge at all; if I started listening to it off of a charger, it would die after a couple of minutes. I finally gave in and sent it off for a battery replacement today. It annoys me because I use the iPod damn near daily. I listen to it whenever I’m driving to/from places, as I have a combination car charger and FM transmitter I use with it. I’ll end up having to dig out some of my burned CDs or (ugh) listening to the radio when driving to and from work for the next couple of weeks. And for those of you who are wondering why I don’t just buy a new iPod, well… my iPod is a 40 GB iPod. The choice is to either pay $400 for an equivalent iPod, or $75 for a battery replacement. I think $75 is a much better price to pay. ;-)

The other big thing I did this weekend was help Sinc get Vampire upgraded. For those who don’t know, Vampire is the stalwart Linux server he’s used for as long as I can remember in various different incarnations. Well, he finally decided this weekend to upgrade it to Slackware Linux 11.0. As his unofficial co-sysadmin, I got drafted to help him get it installed and operational. It took a while (especially with getting Apache/PHP and the firewall operational), but we finally got it completely up and running this afternoon. It was definitely one of those scenarios where I would have felt more comfortable being at the actual machine doing the upgrade… heh. Heck, we’re still coming across issues that we’re correcting. (Right now it’s getting X11 to work on remote machines over SSH… heh.) Ah, well.

Louie’s also expressed in getting a website similar to this one put together. I’ve gone ahead and sent him links to WordPress and Gallery so he can take a look at what is involved, but at some point he and I are going to have to sit down and decide what exactly he needs and what exactly he wants. That should be interesting; it took a while for me to decide what I wanted to do with this site, and I have no doubts it’ll be the same with his. Ah, well… we’ll see.

In any event, I think it’s time I got a good night’s sleep and pray everything is still working in the morning. :-) Fun fun…