5.268 tech, fair, fridge

Sunday 08/25/2024

Had two appointments to help people with computer issues. At ten, showed Susan how to have both keynote and quicktime player on the screen at once. Amazing to me how many people don’t know the teeniest bit about what their Macs can do. Then tried to help Nancy get access to her old Yahoo/SBCGlobal/AT&T email account. Andrew had worked with her and run into strange responses from AT&T sign-in. I ran into the same weird shit. AT&T is nuts. Found another angle, finally got her signed in, but the email service was not visible. She is going to take it to the AT&T store and show them.

After lunch I went and walked around the annual Palo Alto Art Fair, filling up University ave. Took some candids, here’s one.

There’s a well-known poem, the actual title is “Warning”, but the opening lines go,

When I am an old woman I shall wear purple,
And a red hat that doesn’t go…

This dude has that spirit.

Ate supper in my room alone, and then, ta-daa! I clean my refrigerator. It’s a nice thing to do every year or two. Or three. Not sure when was the last time, but anyway, did it now. It’s only a little half-size one and I don’t keep a lot of stuff in it, so emptying it, cleaning all the shelves, and putting stuff back took like 20 minutes. But that’s done.

5.267 docent, tech

Saturday 08/24/2024

Walked to Cafe Zoe for breakfast. While walking, listened to the Security Now podcast, which was going over the huge National Public Data breach, with 2.9 billion rows of data, exposing a couple hundred million people’s SSNs etc.

On return I wrote up a clear description of this issue and the need to freeze one’s credit rating. Rather than send it to CHBB, I sent it first to the tech help mailing list, to get opinions from the other techies. General feeling, freezing credit is too high a bar for many residents. To be discussed further at a tech meeting on Tuesday.

Went down to the Museum and led the noon tour. I got a super cute picture of a young lady punching her name into a card.

Came home and practiced some music. Exchanged email with various people. Feeling sleepy, think I’ll go to bed early.

5.266 video, music

Friday 08/23/2024

Took the good old standard walk in the morning. Then worked on the Folk Fest video. Over the course of the day I got it all put together, with chapter markers and all, very professional.

Met with Mary at 1:30 to rehearse You’ve Got a Friend. Later, practiced City of New Orleans several times. Getting there, on both of them.

5.265 fopal, meetings, politics

Thursday 08/22/2024

I knew there were still many boxes of books waiting for me at FOPAL so rather than leave them until next week, I headed down there today. I ended up spending 4 hours, 9:30 to 1:30, with a half hour break for lunch. Walking to the car at 1:40 I remembered I had a meeting with the Good Times group at 2, but I made it, just. Planning for the folk festival.

At 4 it was time for the semi-annual Board-Residents meeting, where the CH board mostly goes over the financials for the last year. Channing House is solvent. We are almost at 100% capacity, one open apartment, with a waiting list.

Watched Kamala’s acceptance speech, then got on the ActBlue website and contributed some to her and to five of the critical Senate races.

5.264 multi-tasking

Wednesday 08/21/2024

For the first couple hours of the day I ran my two loads of laundry, and while the machines worked I started downloading the 20-odd videos for the folk fest video reel. These will run on a large TV screen at the side of the stage. Sing-along lyrics will be shown on the big screen at the back of the stage. Laundry was all done by 11. I started actually assembling the video in iMovie.

After lunch I attended the monthly FOPAL zoom meeting. Then back to editing. At 3, it was time for the weekly coffee break in the dining room. I had set up to meet with Sue for a tech squad call. She had a really puzzling problem with zoom, which I could reproduce but didn’t solve. Finally she decided that since her Mac was old and slow and obsolete, she would just go buy a new Mac. OK, works for me.

Back to preparing the video, and got it done, or at least a first cut at it. I already know of a couple of mistakes. Tomorrow the Good Times crew meets and no doubt will decide on changes.

Had dinner with Patty and the Allens. Some of the talk was about a rather high-handed move by the CH administration, to curtail some exercise classes and stop providing zoom support for them.

5.263 meeting, fopal

Tuesday 08/20/2024

In fact I did sort go back to sleep, drowsed until 6. Managed to write something for the writers group meeting at 10:30. The cue was “encounter with an animal”. I was sitting on my couch looking out to the patio where 5 hummingbirds were using the feeder, so I wrote about the different ways the hummers eat.

Right after the meeting I headed down to FOPAL where I found 9 boxes waiting. I processed 5 of them by 2pm, then headed back. There’s been a shakeup in housekeeping and I have a new cleaner and a new day — for five years it’s been Wanda and Thursday at 2. Starting today it’s Celina on Tuesday at 3. So I wanted to be here to meet her.

During the event on Sunday I had found that the ATEM video switcher was acting funny. I could describe in detail what “funny” means but who would care? Anyway in the night it came to me, why not just reboot it? So tonight before supper I went down to the auditorium and checked. Yes, still acting funny. Pulled the power, counted to ten, put the power cable back. No more funny, all good.

Power it off and on again. Doesn’t work every time, but works surprisingly often.

5.262 music, tech

Monday 08/19/2024

Did a revolutionary thing: took the standard walk backwards. Not walking backwards, but reversing the route. After 5 years(!) of walking a 2-mile loop counter-clockwise, I walked the same route but clockwise on the map. Because I had a whim to have coffee at a different shop. Well it felt revolutionary. Such is the excitement in my life.

Then the monthly Event Coordinator’s meeting, settling the calendar of events. After which I practiced some guitar and then updated the AV committee calendar spreadsheet. At 1:30 I met with Mary to practice YGAF. We are starting to sound not too bad, mostly because she knows how to sing harmony. I just do the melody and she sings nice harmonies around it.

Before and after supper I edited the video from the Rhudy’s presentation of Sunday, while sampling some of the speeches at the DNC. I had recorded the PBS coverage, but annoyingly that recording stopped before the actual main speech, Biden’s. Maybe the convention ran long, I don’t know, but I only saw the latter part of that which was on live after the PBS recording ran out. That was enough anyway.

Writing this at 4am because I woke up to pee, and realized I had gone to bed without blogging. Wonder can I go back to sleep now?

5.261 concert, event

Sunday 08/18/2024

Rushed through my Sunday morning stuff (water plants, do puzzle). Went and got out the car at 8:30, then waiting for everyone to assemble. This was the carpool group going to the Keller Sisters concert at the San Gregorio General Store, long-planned. There were 10 of us in the end, three cars. Joanne and Sandy rode with me. The concert was excellent, everybody enjoyed it. We got under way back home just after 1pm, back by 2pm.

Then at 3pm I went down and set up the auditorium for an event. It was a Sunday@Home, the monthly series where residents show off their accomplishments. This time my newest neighbors, Roberta and Richard Rhudy, presented some pictures they had taken on a recent week in Paris. The went on a tour which was mostly a workshop in Street Photography, shooting scenery and people on the streets and major buildings of Paris. They are quite skilled photographers, and had some really excellent shots to show. Also they are nice people. I had dinner with them and Stew and Kathy afterward.

5.260 docent, concert

Saturday 08/17/2024

Main activity today was to lead the noon tour at the museum. Peter came along. He’s a volunteer on our CH newsletter staff, and is doing a series of articles on residents who volunteer outside. I am the first subject. He already interviewed me, but he wants a picture so he came along to get a picture of me in my red shirt leading a tour.

Afterwards he very nicely said I lead a great tour, which was flattering.

Lots of email back and forth with people who are going to the concert tomorrow, or are dropping out, back and forth.

Before leaving for the museum I used an online site to strip the vocals from the recording of Carole King singing You’ve Got a Friend, and then to transpose it up from A-flat to C. So now we have audio of Carole King’s piano but in the key we want to sing in, for rehearsing to. The shit you can do with audio online is just ridiculous – and all free. Actually I’d be happy to pay that website’s owner, it’s so slick.

Ate supper early and then walked to Rinconada park where there was a concert on the lawn, a local group of women who perform under the name Blues Is a Woman (which is a line from an old blues song I think). Anyway they were ok but I left after half an hour.

5.259 reunion

Friday 08/16/2024

Took a shorter walk in the morning, then got in the car and took it to the car wash and then filled the tank. This in preparation for car-pooling to San Gregorio on Sunday.

At noon, picked up Craig and we went to the Dutch Goose, a beer and burger place, to meet with four other retired IBMers to talk about the 70s (and for some of them, into the 80s) when we all worked for IBM in Palo Alto.

The SFJazz streamed Friday Night Concert looks like it is of general interest so I am going to put it on the big TV on the 11th floor. I need to go set that up now.