Monday, October 22, 2007

Computer meltdown and short bangs

I decided that my computer needed a "clean install". Okay, I am no techie. But my computer was running so slow and I had tried everything. Deleting temp internet files daily. Scanning for viruses. Using multiple spyware removers. Using Regicure software to "clean the registry". I tried a clean boot, taking off unused programs off the startup disk and unistalling unnecessary programs from the control panel. I even did a repair install. I tried everything.

So, I just did it. I printed out two seperate but different, sets of instructions of how to do a clean installation of Windows XP and crossed my fingers.

First, you have to delete the partitions that are on your hard drive. What I am assuming that I did was remove all software from my computer. What you have left is unformated space. Than you have to reboot from the XP disk by changing the boot order to "boot from disk" instead of boot from hard drive. Then you follow a list of instructions, and I had about 30 error messages pop up in the process. I finally got windows back up and running on the computer after a few hours when I realized that my Dell computer need all of the drivers to be reinstalled.

That is when cut my bangs.

See, I had a new haircut, a couple of "swooping" bangs, like the movie stars according to my hair dresser.. but they were poking me in the eye when I am getting frustrated with the computer. So, in the heat of the moment, out came the scissors and SNIP! I have the bangs of a first grader. I hate them. They stick out when I wake up in the morning. They feather to the side, half way throughout the day. They hate me, I hate them.

And the computer has been reset. We downloaded (okay, not "we", my boyfriend, a law student at UB downloaded the drivers at school the other night) the drivers and although the computer does not have anything on it besides windows and comcast internet- it is fast. Super fast. The screen is a little distorted due to the fact that we can seem to get the monitor driver on the computer, we still have the default monitor, but everything is working great. So the hair cutting was for nothing. Just a momentary freak out over nothing. And I have a constant reminder of it when I feel my furry little bangs on my forehead.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Driving- lets make it safer to drive.....

I know that I have an unpopular opinion about driving. But I dont care, if we all took more care driving, less people will die in car accidents. That is a huge deal. So little can be given up in order to receive so much, in my opinion.

For one- no eating, applying make-up, texting, talking on the phone, reading, computing while driving. Period. You are operating a large piece of deadly machinery at rapid speed. Not the time to apply mascra, or text your friend about what you are wearing to the party tonight. Those things are not important while you are driving. Driving is important.

No speeding. Okay, you are not supposed to speed but a $1,000 ticket for 10 miles an hour or more, will deter speeding. Double the fine for out of state speeders. Dont come into Maryland and speed on our roads.

Drinking and driving will cause you to loose your license for one year and 6 months in jail. No pass, no PBJ, no fancy lawyers can save you. If you drink and drive, you will have a mandatory mininum of 6 months in jail on work release.

Teenagers will not drive at 16. (Come on now, that is crazy, how stupid are we at 16!!!) They can have a learners permit at 15 and 1/2 and then they must log in a certain amount of hours of driving with parents, verified by parents by a signed form, until they can apply for their drivers license at 18 or at high school graduation. Teenagers do not have the maturity needed to drive a vehicle and the school bus can get them to the one place they need to go. Do you know how many accident this will prevent? Insurance will go down.

This are just some of my ideas. Maryland could be the place where driving is the least dangerous in the country if we go for these high standards. I think that we would be giving up so little and gaining so much in return.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

The Wire

We just re-watched the entire first season of The Wire, now that it is on Comcast's Hbo on Demand. Dee, WeeBey, Avon, Stringer, Poot, Bodey, are all still in running the towers and the low rises. It has been awhile since I have seen season one- after seeing season four, in which the real young kids are the focus, you can see how they probably started out. I wonder if the characters are as interesting and textured as they are depicted in the show. Probably not. But maybe a few of them are. There might be a Bunk in the police department or a Omar out on the streets. I have known some characters in my lifetime, that is fo sho. :)

Friday, October 12, 2007

Baltimore Parking Tickets Stink

I am still waiting in the mail for my refund of $386 from the Department of Finance of Baltimore City. Gee, even the judge told me not to hold my breath. His exact words were "allegedly, you will be receiving a check from the department of finance. Allegedly." Whatever that means!

See, I received an "Abandoned Vehicle" ticket for parking my little Integra in the public lot behind my house. There are no signs, no restrictions on parking in the lots over in Brewer's Hill. But, because my neighbors were not happy with the fact that I made it home from work before they did, and took the spot that is closest to both of our houses, they called the Baltimore Parking Authority on me. Well, someone called, and I have my money on my neighbors that glare at me from time to time.

So a parking attendant came out, put a $152.00 ticket on my car, during a SNOW storm, and when I didn't move my car during the 48 hour period that the ticket was on the dash, she gave me the ticket. I didn't see the ticket because it was a little wet piece of paper under 3 inches of snow.

So.... I called the court house when I petitioned the court for a date, and they told me to call the Department of Finance, to see if I should pay the ticket or just wait until my court date to resolve it. The girl on the phone told me that if I paid the ticket, my case would be closed, so do not pay the ticket. And fines started accruing. And accruing. Until they had a flag on my vehicle and I could not get my registration renewed. So, I paid the $386 that had accrued.

Then I got a notice that I missed my court date! What?! I never got a notice! So I called the court, and they said I could ask for another court date, but that nothing was guaranteed. They asked me why I had not called sooner! Like it was my fault for not checking on the status of the ticket sooner. So, I went down to District Court 1, in Curtis Bay and filled out a petition. Then I heard nothing. No reply. A month later, I went down there again, and filled out a second petition. A few weeks later, I received a "petition granted" form and a promise that a court date would be soon. Then a few days later, I received a "petition denied" from my second petition! I again, called the court, and they said that I would get a court date most likely. Most likely?

A court date did arrive in the mail. About 8 months later for a date 4 months later. I still didn't know if I was going to get my money back from the city, because I was told not to pay it.....
Court was scheduled for this past summer, and the judge was kind. I sat there for hours, I was one of the last called for trial, listening to people with parking tickets for vehicles that were stolen or sold. Others had parking tickets because of bad neighbors, like myself. Other people had parking tickets because of broken meters and missing tags, etc. When it came my turn, I just told him about the weather, the neighbors, the soaking wet ticket and he pronounced me "not guilty!" Man, I know that it is a small victory, but it felt good.

So here I am... waiting for me check... trying not to hold my breath like the judge said....