Luckily, my house didn't really take much damage during last weekend's big storm and flood.
I did discover a leak in my first floor bedroom, though. There was some dampness on the ceiling and a little bubbling/blistering of paint along the top of one of the interior walls. I poked a hole with a needle to let it drain.. It is kind of strange since I didn't see any leaks in the room upstairs. Right now, I'm trying to find a roofer. I think I'm going to replace the roof since it is a bit old (installed in 1996).
After hearing that one of my neighbor's crawl space had flooded, I decided to check mine out Tuesday morning. At first I thought everything was fine since I only saw a few puddles on the vapor barrier (i.e. plastic sheets over the dirt). But when I tried to crawl in so I could look further inside, I discovered about 2 inches of water beneath the vapor barrier. Luckily, by Wednesday afternoon, all the water had been reabsorbed into the ground.
Here is a link to some pictures of the flooding:
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2010/05/flooding_in_tennessee.html
And here is a video:
Thursday, May 06, 2010
Sunday, May 02, 2010
Friday, February 12, 2010
Strange DD-WRT problem
While I was trying to see why the time in my router running DD-WRT was out of sync (a couple of minutes ahead), the WAN connection lost its DHCP lease. The cable modem appeared to be alright from the status LEDs, but the router would not get an ip address even after releasing or renewing the lease. I tried powering on and off both the router and cable modem and was able to briefly get a private ip to at least see the cable modem, but then even that lease was somehow lost.
Next, I tried restoring the router's configuration to "factory" defaults. It still wasn't able to get a lease. Finally, I tried reloading from a backup of the firmware settings, and then the router was finally able to get a DHCP lease.
I'm not sure, but it is quite possible that the problem was actually on the Comcast side and not with the router. Until this incident, the router's uptime was over 30 days.
Also, I discovered a workaround for fixing the time drift. On the Administration->Management page, I added this to cron:
Next, I tried restoring the router's configuration to "factory" defaults. It still wasn't able to get a lease. Finally, I tried reloading from a backup of the firmware settings, and then the router was finally able to get a DHCP lease.
I'm not sure, but it is quite possible that the problem was actually on the Comcast side and not with the router. Until this incident, the router's uptime was over 30 days.
Also, I discovered a workaround for fixing the time drift. On the Administration->Management page, I added this to cron:
0 1 0 0 0 /usr/sbin/ntpclient -c 1 -s -h 0.us.pool.ntp.org
Thursday, February 11, 2010
The Ballad of G.I. Joe
What do the members of G.I. Joe and Cobra do for fun?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkPEHM38_DA
From Funny or Die.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkPEHM38_DA
From Funny or Die.
Saturday, January 09, 2010
New cable modem and router
For a really long time, I was renting a Scientific-Atlanta Webstar DPX-100 cable modem from Comcast. The last couple of weeks, my cable connection has been flakey As it turns out, this cable modem was EOLed on 10/29/2008. So, I decided to purchase a Motorola SURFboard eXtreme SB6120.
I also decided to get a new router (Linksys 320N) since I was pretty sure that the new cable modem might saturate my old D-Link 704. Since I read that the Linksys firmware was buggy, I carefully flashed it with DD-WRT, a 3rd party Linux based alternative firmware
Here are some speed tests:
Webstar DPX-100 with D-Link 704:
5 Mbps down/0.99 Mbps up/48 ms ping
Motorola 6120 with D-Link 704:
5 Mbps down/4 Mbps up/51 ms ping
Motorola 6120 with Linksys 320N with DD-WRT
19 Mbps down/4 Mbps up/52 ms ping
I also decided to get a new router (Linksys 320N) since I was pretty sure that the new cable modem might saturate my old D-Link 704. Since I read that the Linksys firmware was buggy, I carefully flashed it with DD-WRT, a 3rd party Linux based alternative firmware
Here are some speed tests:
Webstar DPX-100 with D-Link 704:
5 Mbps down/0.99 Mbps up/48 ms ping
Motorola 6120 with D-Link 704:
5 Mbps down/4 Mbps up/51 ms ping
Motorola 6120 with Linksys 320N with DD-WRT
19 Mbps down/4 Mbps up/52 ms ping
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Moving to an off-campus building at work
On Friday, my entire group at work, with one exception, will be moving to a building off-campus.
Friday, April 03, 2009
Caught
I wasn't careful on my walk.
I was seen and had to talk.
Sunglasses, a hat, and a trench coat, I did not wear
Because I thought very little risk was there.
Unfortunately, that was not the case.
And now possibly discovered is my base.
I was seen and had to talk.
Sunglasses, a hat, and a trench coat, I did not wear
Because I thought very little risk was there.
Unfortunately, that was not the case.
And now possibly discovered is my base.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Birthday
I actually had an enjoyable birthday this year. I thought I was going to Best Buy and found myself at Margot Cafe in East Nashville. Sneaky!
Saturday, December 06, 2008
Day 3 Post-op
Vision from my left eye (which has a subconjunctival hemorrhage) seems sharper than my right eye. My eye lashes have a lot of crud from the Pred Forte.
Wednesday, August 06, 2008
The Pharaoh
I had my first encounter with the Pharaoh. He asked whether I had heard the good news. I said no. He said that the White House was plagiarizing his articles. And that he was running for president and that his running mate is going to be Jerry Rice.
Friday, April 25, 2008
Leaving Greece
Today I left Greece. George and Kristen took me to the airport in the morning. Unfortunately the flight was delayed about 1.5 hours. While I was waiting in the airport, I bought a Greek Easter bread to bring back.
Since I was going to have a 5 hour layover at JFK, I was originally planning on going into NYC. But, because of the delay, I didn't have time. I arrived in Nashville at around 9:30pm, where Osman picked me up and gave me a ride home.
Since I was going to have a 5 hour layover at JFK, I was originally planning on going into NYC. But, because of the delay, I didn't have time. I arrived in Nashville at around 9:30pm, where Osman picked me up and gave me a ride home.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Second to last day in Greece
I didn't do too much today. In the morning, we went to a grocery store to buy some food to bring back. I bought some halva, kinder eggs, and Nescafe (to make frappe).

At the Costco-like place we went to, some guy tried to get George to buy some stolen watches. He ended up giving him some loose change to get him to go away.
For lunch, we had octopus, octopus pasta, feta cheese, and salad.
Dinner was at a restaurant whose owner was a friend of George's father. We had salad, greens, calamari, lobster pasta, fruit, and some other desserts.

Afterwards, we went to a bar in town with some of George's friends.

At the Costco-like place we went to, some guy tried to get George to buy some stolen watches. He ended up giving him some loose change to get him to go away.
For lunch, we had octopus, octopus pasta, feta cheese, and salad.
Dinner was at a restaurant whose owner was a friend of George's father. We had salad, greens, calamari, lobster pasta, fruit, and some other desserts.

Afterwards, we went to a bar in town with some of George's friends.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Mykonos
Leonidas drove us to Rafina where we got on a Flying Cat at 7:15am to take us to Mykonos, a popular island in the Cyclades. We had to run to the boat because we were afraid that we were going to miss it.
We arrived at Mykonos at 10am, and called a taxi to take us into Hora, the main town on Mykonos. After walking around town a bit, we decided to rent a car so that we could visit some of the beaches.
Since it was the offseason, all the beaches (including the well known Super Paradise Beach) were pretty much empty.

After driving around the island to a bunch of empty beaches, we returned to Hora at around 3pm. There were had a lunch that consisted of Mykonian sausages and a seafood platter which had small fish, bigger fish chunks, fried calamari, grilled octopus, and shelled shrimp and crawfish.
We left Mykonos at 6:30 and arrived back in Rafina at around 9pm, were George's father was waiting to take us back home for dinner.
We arrived at Mykonos at 10am, and called a taxi to take us into Hora, the main town on Mykonos. After walking around town a bit, we decided to rent a car so that we could visit some of the beaches.
Since it was the offseason, all the beaches (including the well known Super Paradise Beach) were pretty much empty.

After driving around the island to a bunch of empty beaches, we returned to Hora at around 3pm. There were had a lunch that consisted of Mykonian sausages and a seafood platter which had small fish, bigger fish chunks, fried calamari, grilled octopus, and shelled shrimp and crawfish.
We left Mykonos at 6:30 and arrived back in Rafina at around 9pm, were George's father was waiting to take us back home for dinner.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Second day on Hydra
For breakfast, I snacked on some chocolate-hazelnut filled croissants. After checking out of the hotel, we went to a cafe next to the hotel where I had a frappe and Kristen went to get a gyro.
While we were relaxing, I went to buy some revolutionary flags of Hydra that were used as a war flag during the Greek War of Independence. On it is the quote "I tan i epi tas" which means "with it or on it". This is an ancient Spartan motto which means that you should either come back with your shield victorious, or dead on it.
Since we had some free time to kill after buying tickets to a Flying Dolphin back to Athens, we visited the Historical Archives Museum of Hydra and then took a water taxi to a different part of the island for lunch. Lunch consisted of Greek salad, cold octopus, grilled calamari, zucchini balls, and fish.
At 3:25pm, we left Hydra to go back to Athens. For dinner at George's parent's house, we had goat with potatoes, Greek salad, feta cheese and some other type of cheese, and vegetables, plus dessert.
While we were relaxing, I went to buy some revolutionary flags of Hydra that were used as a war flag during the Greek War of Independence. On it is the quote "I tan i epi tas" which means "with it or on it". This is an ancient Spartan motto which means that you should either come back with your shield victorious, or dead on it.
Since we had some free time to kill after buying tickets to a Flying Dolphin back to Athens, we visited the Historical Archives Museum of Hydra and then took a water taxi to a different part of the island for lunch. Lunch consisted of Greek salad, cold octopus, grilled calamari, zucchini balls, and fish.
At 3:25pm, we left Hydra to go back to Athens. For dinner at George's parent's house, we had goat with potatoes, Greek salad, feta cheese and some other type of cheese, and vegetables, plus dessert.
Monday, April 21, 2008
Hydra
I checked out of my hotel at 8:30am and took my luggage with me on the metro. Leonidas picked me up at the station and took me to his parent's house.
After dropping off my luggage, George, Kristen, Leonidas, and I took the metro to Piraeus where we met Leonidas's girlfriend, Chrysoula, and took a Flying Dolphin hydrofoil to the Saronic Gulf Island of Hydra.

After checking in to the Hotel Argo, everyone but me go into bathing suits and headed to a cement "beach". The water was cold, but George and Leonidas went swimming. We also went to a cafe where I had a frappe, and Kristen and George had hamburgers since she was hungry. After relaxing for a while, we wandered around Hydra town.
Dinner was at around 9pm. I had pork with manouri cheese, grilled tomato, and french fries. After dinner, we went to a bar that was initially playing reggae music.
After dropping off my luggage, George, Kristen, Leonidas, and I took the metro to Piraeus where we met Leonidas's girlfriend, Chrysoula, and took a Flying Dolphin hydrofoil to the Saronic Gulf Island of Hydra.

After checking in to the Hotel Argo, everyone but me go into bathing suits and headed to a cement "beach". The water was cold, but George and Leonidas went swimming. We also went to a cafe where I had a frappe, and Kristen and George had hamburgers since she was hungry. After relaxing for a while, we wandered around Hydra town.
Dinner was at around 9pm. I had pork with manouri cheese, grilled tomato, and french fries. After dinner, we went to a bar that was initially playing reggae music.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Walking around Athens
In the morning, I walked to the New Acropolis Museum near my hotel to see the opening. Unfortunately, there wasn't much to see. The first floor was open, but there were no visible exhibits outside of the excavations that were visible beneath the glass floor.
Afterwards, I walked around Plaka and Monastiraki to do a little shopping.
At 1:30pm, I took to Metro to go to George's parent's house for lunch. We had soup and 2 large fish. I also tried some ouzo. It was quite tasty and had a licorice flavor.
Later, we left for Syntagma Square. There, I went to see the changing of the guard outside of Parliament while Kristen and George went shopping.

After meeting in Plaka, we went to Lykavittos Hill to see the excellent nighttime view of the city from there.
Afterwards, I walked around Plaka and Monastiraki to do a little shopping.
At 1:30pm, I took to Metro to go to George's parent's house for lunch. We had soup and 2 large fish. I also tried some ouzo. It was quite tasty and had a licorice flavor.
Later, we left for Syntagma Square. There, I went to see the changing of the guard outside of Parliament while Kristen and George went shopping.

After meeting in Plaka, we went to Lykavittos Hill to see the excellent nighttime view of the city from there.
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Day trip to Delphi
In the morning, I took the Metro to the station nearest George's parent's house. He picked me up, and then we went home to pickup Kristen.
At around 10am, we left for Delphi and arrived at around 12:30.

We left Delphi at around 2:30pm and drove to Moni Osios Loukas (Monastery of Holy Luke). We had a really difficult time trying to find it. The church contained a body inside of a glass coffin. It's fingers were visible beneath its robes.
We left the monastery at around 4:30pm, and arrived in Chalkida at around 5:50pm. Between the mainland and the island of Evia, the tidal current is very noticeable. After walking along the waterfront, we had some ice cream and tiramisu at a cafe.
Dinner was at George's parent's house. It consisted of salad, cheese, feta cheese pastry, and orzo with leftover lamb.
At around 10am, we left for Delphi and arrived at around 12:30.

We left Delphi at around 2:30pm and drove to Moni Osios Loukas (Monastery of Holy Luke). We had a really difficult time trying to find it. The church contained a body inside of a glass coffin. It's fingers were visible beneath its robes.
We left the monastery at around 4:30pm, and arrived in Chalkida at around 5:50pm. Between the mainland and the island of Evia, the tidal current is very noticeable. After walking along the waterfront, we had some ice cream and tiramisu at a cafe.
Dinner was at George's parent's house. It consisted of salad, cheese, feta cheese pastry, and orzo with leftover lamb.
Friday, April 18, 2008
Day 3 in Greece
I met Kristen and George outside of the Akropoli Metro station. From there, we walked to the Temple of Olympian Zeus and Hadrian's Arch.
Then, we walked to the Panathenaic Stadium and on to the National Art Gallery. After we left the gallery, we took the metro to Omonia station and walked to the National Archaeological Museum.
At around 3pm, we took the metro to Doukissis Plakentias station and walked to George's car. George then drove us to the Cape of Sounion where we visited the Temple of Poseidon.

For dinner, we ate at a restaurant with an excellent view of the temple. We had about 1kg of fish, a Greek salad, some cold little fish appetizer, fried cheese, french fries, and a grilled octopus tentacle.
Then, we walked to the Panathenaic Stadium and on to the National Art Gallery. After we left the gallery, we took the metro to Omonia station and walked to the National Archaeological Museum.
At around 3pm, we took the metro to Doukissis Plakentias station and walked to George's car. George then drove us to the Cape of Sounion where we visited the Temple of Poseidon.

For dinner, we ate at a restaurant with an excellent view of the temple. We had about 1kg of fish, a Greek salad, some cold little fish appetizer, fried cheese, french fries, and a grilled octopus tentacle.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Ancient Athens
Sometime after 10am, I headed out from the hotel and walked to Filopappou Hill. I climbed the hill to the Monument of Filoppapos where there is an excellent view of the Acropolis.

At around 1pm, I entered the Acropolis. Kristen and George were late due a Metro strike, so they had to take a bus into the city. Eventually, I met them at the front of the Parthenon at around 3pm.
Together, we went to the Ancient Agora and made a quick stop at Keramikos Cemetary.
Then, we met up with George's brother, Leonidas, and Leonidas's girlfriend, Chrysoula, and went to see Hadrian's Library, the Roman Agora, and the Tower of the Winds.
For dinner, we went to a restaurant that served souvlaki on pitas (aka gyros).
After dinner, I headed back to the hotel. Since the internet wasn't working in the hotel, I left around 10pm and took the Metro to Syntagma Square since the square has free wifi. I left to go back to the hotel at around 11:20pm.

At around 1pm, I entered the Acropolis. Kristen and George were late due a Metro strike, so they had to take a bus into the city. Eventually, I met them at the front of the Parthenon at around 3pm.
Together, we went to the Ancient Agora and made a quick stop at Keramikos Cemetary.
Then, we met up with George's brother, Leonidas, and Leonidas's girlfriend, Chrysoula, and went to see Hadrian's Library, the Roman Agora, and the Tower of the Winds.
For dinner, we went to a restaurant that served souvlaki on pitas (aka gyros).
After dinner, I headed back to the hotel. Since the internet wasn't working in the hotel, I left around 10pm and took the Metro to Syntagma Square since the square has free wifi. I left to go back to the hotel at around 11:20pm.
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Arrived in Athens, Greece
Yesterday, I got a ride to the airport from Ioana, and then flew to Athens, Greece, via JFK.
My plane arrived in Athens today 1 hour early. After getting my luggage and exchanging some money, I bought a Cosmote SIM card for 5 Euros with an additional 10 Euros of airtime.
George and Kristen picked me up at the airport, and we went to George's parent's house for some teas, sweet bread, and cookies. Since it was still to early for me to check in at my hotel, we went to the grocery store to do some shopping.
A little after noon, we left for the center of the city so that I could check into the Airotel Parthenon. After I checked in, we headed back to the house.
George's father, Dimitrios, and brother, Leonidas, had already started roasting a full lamb on a spit. We took turns turning the lamb.

Since it would take many hours for it to be done, we had lunch which consisted of stuffed vegetables (tomatoes, bell peppers, zucchini) with rice and feta cheese. We also had some snails.
About 20 of George's friends showed up for dinner after 8pm. Besides the roast lamb, we also had pork, sausages, and spinach in phyllo. George also had a birthday cake.
Afterwards, one of George's friends took me back to the hotel.
My plane arrived in Athens today 1 hour early. After getting my luggage and exchanging some money, I bought a Cosmote SIM card for 5 Euros with an additional 10 Euros of airtime.
George and Kristen picked me up at the airport, and we went to George's parent's house for some teas, sweet bread, and cookies. Since it was still to early for me to check in at my hotel, we went to the grocery store to do some shopping.
A little after noon, we left for the center of the city so that I could check into the Airotel Parthenon. After I checked in, we headed back to the house.
George's father, Dimitrios, and brother, Leonidas, had already started roasting a full lamb on a spit. We took turns turning the lamb.
Since it would take many hours for it to be done, we had lunch which consisted of stuffed vegetables (tomatoes, bell peppers, zucchini) with rice and feta cheese. We also had some snails.
About 20 of George's friends showed up for dinner after 8pm. Besides the roast lamb, we also had pork, sausages, and spinach in phyllo. George also had a birthday cake.
Afterwards, one of George's friends took me back to the hotel.
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