Showing posts with label migration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label migration. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

~ Hump Day? ~

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Wow!  It's Wednesday already?  What the hell happened to the rest of the week?  Sunday?  Monday?  Tuesday?  All a blur.   I think I slept walked (is that right?) through all those days.   I do want to say thank you to all those that commented on my pictures.  I will admit I am very proud of them and met my nieces today with the chip from my camera so they could print some out.  Seventy of them to be exact.  LOL  They both stopped by here and read all your comments and I know you made them smile, so thank you. 
Today I checked google reader once again and I had over 400 entries.  I did make it by a few journals, but I had to mark read and start over.  Forgive me.  I tried to catch up but there was no way I could.  For each one I read it seemed 5 more appeared.  It started overwhelming me and I just didn't have it in me.  I will be by tho, you know it :)
The picture is one from the garden that the wedding shots were taken at.  Looking across the pond to the bench.  I thought having the loving couple pose over there, but the rains started and it just wasn't going to happen.  Didn't stop me from just taking the picture tho :)  What a peaceful spot, eh?  Had to make that water move too.  I have no idea what type of bush/tree that is, but I find the red stunning!
Today was the day journals were going to be manually migrated over.  I inquired because I had read a few went and I had heard nothing.  The response...  'they are doing easy ones first.'   WTF!?!   Now I'm not trying to say I'm more important, but I was one of the first ones to have issues and state I was having issues.  I tried a good ten times in the first 2-3 days and let them know it wasn't working.  I got put off and put off.  Now they say they have an alternate method and I'm still being put off.  Friday they disappear and I am no way being given the time to remove entries and try again on my own.  I guess I kiss it good bye on Friday.
Lights out!   To say I am pissed would be an understatement!!
I'm still getting several folks requesting tags and not leaving an email.  I've tried to hunt some down, but that is old and very time consuming.  I don't mean to sound like a bitch, but before each offer there is a note in red stating I need an email address.  I will no longer go looking.  I will delete the comment and move on.  I respect everyone's time and I don't think asking for the same consideration in return is asking to much.  You can make it easy on yourself as well.  Put an email in your google profile and allow it to be visible.  Same for regular comments, if you ask a question and expect an answer I need an email address. 
When I started writing I had a ton to say, now?  LOL  I'm drawing a blank.  I think I'm still running on fumes.  I do hope everyone is doing well.  I want to say if I've missed something important let me know, but every entry is important....
Thanks again for your loving comments regarding the wedding and the pictures.
Hugs
~d

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

~ We're going to a Shootout ~

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Ok, it should say we went to a shootout.  You all knew it was coming, right?  Yeap that game was last night and it was a blast.  My co-worker got called out of town on business so he gave me both tickets.  YEAH for me!  Now that was a bet to win for sure.  I took my son.   It was so much fun spending the night with him.  We tried to remember the last time we went to a game together.  It's been awhile.  You know how teenagers go through that stage...  'hang with my mother?   Are YOU kidding ME??'   LOL  He's grown past that stage but our schedules aren't always the same.   We did talk about one of the first games we went to together.  Well, it probably was several in to sharing the game together, but they were work tickets and they were 4 rows from the ice at the old arena.  He was a little tike and so excited to be sitting so close.  The old arena was much smaller and you felt like you were on the ice.  When the checks went into the boards the boom of the crash and the movement of the 'wall' made it feel as though they'd fall in on you.  The players could be heard loud and clear.  The look on my sons face as they dropped the 'f bomb' was hysterical and I can still remember how wide his eyes got and how he looked at me as tho to say, 'Mom they just used a bad word.'  We laughed about that and I quickly followed up with, 'now you say it for them.'   The smile was priceless!
Be ready for this.  I left work and drove back to the 'burbs' to pick him up.  As we made our way into the parking lot it was snowing.  Yes I said snowing!  It did not stick as the ground was too warm, but the white stuff was falling.  It would be big flakes, then icey flakes.  I couldn't help but have visions of the snow storm two years ago.  'Is it possible for this to happen again?'   I hoped not as we hurried into the arena.
I decided to use Tep's picture first.  It is so damn good to see him on the ice.  You may remember the player that had to have heart surgery in the beginning of last season.  That's him.  He played one game last year, the last one, but came into this season healthy and ready.  His steadiness on the blue line was surely missed last year and I'm glad to have him back.  I'm glad he is healthy and ok!
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The game started a bit slow.  The boys looked as tho they were skating in mud.  I half expected Boston to come like that.  They played at home the night before and no doubt had to be a bit tired from a hard fought game and then a flight to Buffalo.  I don't care that it's a quick flight, that is a tough schedule to play back to back.   Boston plays a trap type game.  Clogging up the neutral zone and making it difficult for the opposing team to utilize their speed.  Last night started no different. 
About half way through the first period Wideman scored for the Bruins.  The crowd got a bit quiet, and the boys still couldn't find their legs, but they played on.  Trying to get into the offensive zone.  It was tough and the period ended 1-0 and my boys were outshot something like 15-5.  OUCH!
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The second period was more of the same to start.  With about eight minutes left in the period we took a penalty.  We were the only team in the NHL that had gone this far without allowing a power play goal.  I think it was like 24 attempts by the opponents.  Kudo to the guys who are on the kill for holding their ground.  It would be impossible to go an entire season with that record, but it was going to go no further.
Kessel scored and gave the Bruins a 2-0 lead.  Congrats Boston!
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Well, that woke the boys up.  You know what they say about waking the sleeping giant.  Not that the boys are giants, but............    It was about 2 minutes later that MacArthur, while we were on the power play tipped in a shot.  Passed Manny to bring us within one.   The crowd erupted and the cheers went on for several minutes. 
The goal definitely gave the boys life and they came to life.  Play went from end to end with each goalie standing on their head. 
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The second period ended 2-1.  The crowd was buzzing, 'could the boys come back?'   When the third period started it was like a whole new game.  End to end skating, and chances on both ends.   Six minutes into the third Derek Roy made a slight move that froze the Bruins defensemen, he passed the puck to Stafford (see number 21 below) and deeked and dunked.  Got passed the dman, did a few little moves with the puck on his stick that froze Manny and then sent him to the ice.  As Stafford crossed in front of him he had wide open net above him.  SCORE!   The game was tied.  If there were Boston fans in the arena, which there were, you could hear them say, 'that was a wicked, sick goal.'   It was!  I guess Dreeeeeeeeeew decided his first goal of the season was going to be special.  Well, that really isn't fair as he had scored in a shootout in an earlier game, but those goals don't count for their stats.
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The rest of the third was pretty close in both shots and chances, but it ended tied at 2.  Off to overtime we went.  After a small break the teams play 4 on 4 for five minutes or until someone scores.  It can be an exciting part of the game.  Each team earns points at this time.  Loser gets 1, winner gets 2.  Twenty seven seconds left in the overtime period and we get a penalty.  Now I'm not saying it wasn't a penalty but earlier there were several things by both teams that weren't called.  It appeared the officials decided to put their whistles away and let the boys decide.  It wasn't to be, we were going to be shorthanded for the remainder of OT.  Defense was stellar and Miller stood on his head.  The horn blew and we are going to a shootout.
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One on one.  Shooter against goalie.  I am not really thrilled with this portion.  Sure it's exciting, but in my mind it isn't always fair.  I don't think a game should come down to who has more talent on scoring.  It doesn't work this way in the playoffs, so for a little more excitement during the season I'm fine with it.
It starts with 3 shooters per team.  Whoever has more goals when those shooters are down wins.  If it is still tied each team gets to try again.  So the first 2 shooters go.  Stafford scores again for Buffalo.  Krejci for Boston.  Krejci's shot went in and came out so fast it almost looked like Miller stopped it.  Not to be.  The shootout is tied at 1.  Another shooter for each team, neither scores.  Then Vanek (who has scored 7 goals in 5 games thus far is up.)  He has really matured in the last year and has come into his very large contract... even if I disagree with how much $$ the players make.  He comes down the ice and does an old move we've not seen in a while.  He circles the puck with his stick causing the goalie a bit of confusion and uncertainty as to where he may be going.  SCORE!  Manny didn't even see it coming... or so it appeared.  Boston's turn.  Savard has to score to keep the game going.  Miss and it's over.  I'm not sure what he was trying to do.  Miller appeared to give a move of a poke check, but I don't think he hit the puck and Savard lost control.  Game over, Buffalo wins 3-2.   Great game and both teams put their hearts on the ice.
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Brit... had I had more notice about the tickets I'd of contacted you to come. I swear! How cool would that have been? My gaaawd I think we'd have had a blast, and feel free to snag the shots you want you have my permission... just don't leave Chara out :)  I think it's a leftover from when he was with Ottawa but each and everytime he touched the puck the fans boo'ed him.  I know you don't find it funny, but I did as I sat taking pictures of him for you.   LOL  And you were right, Thomas didn't play Manny did. 
It's tough getting shots as they move, and I've not mastered that yet.  The speed is way faster then my shutter knowledge.  That along with all the white...........   I'll get better pictures as I do.  Or at least I hope.
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 DREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWWW congrats on that wicked goal!!!!
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'nuff about hockey.. hope you enjoyed it as much as I did. I woke up with a sore shoulder this morning and it got more painful as the day went on. I used a warm/hot bed buddy after work and it seems to have helped. No idea what I did to it.. maybe slept funny. These pictures are from my camera, but I did get good news on the other one. I needed some drivers and software so my computer would recognize the camera and let me download the pictures. I got that today, but did not play with it one bit. I will do that tomorrow after work. Hopefully the shoulder will be fine.

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Good news on the journal front. Or at least I hope so. Vish did respond on Magic Smoke after my last entry using the comments. Hmmm... think she is reading here too? Either way. Apparently they can't figure out what the issue is but are trying to come up with an alternative. Today I got an email from her asking for my blogger/google account info. Blogger will download my journal from AOL, tweak it, and then put it in into blogger format. Or they will try. She did send emails to several folks, so may I suggest if you are still having issues leave a comment over there so they can try and help you too. Apparently this will be done the beginning of next week. Cutting it close, but hopefully they will know quickly if it will work so I can do something if it doesn't. Again, this is not for me, but for all that are having issues so go over and tell 'em if you are. Then keep your fingers crossed it works.

Hope everyone is good and having a great week.  Off to try and catch up with you all.  
Hugs
~d

Sunday, October 19, 2008

~ A Few Pictures & A Few Words ~

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LOL, ok so those that know me may be saying a few words?  I do promise this is the last entry of tonite.  If you haven't seen the others, feel free to click on the 'home' link at the bottom.  The entire blog will reopen and you can see all the entries.  :::giggle::: if you dare.
More pictures from my outing the other day.  I can't help myself, I want to share.  I was so pleased with the shots I can't stop putting them up.  Forgive me if you're bored. 
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Not sure about this one.  Did I lose the percpective of the ledge hanging out just off the side of the ridge?  I liked the green there with the touch of red and all the different colors in the background. 
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Another view of the same falls.  I really do wish I climbed down to get a shot from that angle.  :(  Oh well. 
So.. a few words....
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It may sound like a bit of a rant, but I don't mean it to.  Just getting a few things out there... good, bad, or indifferent. 
My disappointment in Blogger is not because I feel they should make my journal move.  There are so many out there with the same issues.  All I'm asking is for a direct answer to questions asked, an honest answer.  Will I leave blogger and go to one of the other free blog sites?  Maybe.  I've not decided yet.  I have a ton of emotions and thoughts running through my head I can't decide at this moment.   In some way it depends on them (AOL and Blogger).  Can they grow some knads and answer?  Can they fix the issues?  I've decided if they'd just answer I may just delete all my tag requests and snags and then try migrating again.  My fear is it still won't go and then I've hacked my journal only to find they found a fix.   Deleting those entries will take time and time is something that is running out.
For those of you emailing asking where my tags are...  they'll be around.  I would like to think you are here for more then just that.  :::shaking my head::: but I guess I know better. 
I've seen lots of mails and lots of entries on the way comments have gone down.  Of course they have.  Everyone is trying to get their new homes decorated.  Trying to figure out google reader or dashboard.  Some are spending countless hours of their computer time trying to get their journals to migrate over here.  Don't fret.  Continue to visit your readers, leave a comment, start to follow them, leave your url in the comment, you'll be found and before long you'll get the comments.  I learned long ago that there are some who will not comment unless you comment on their blog.  Sometimes it's that, sometimes it's content, sometimes it is a time issue.  Make the rounds and give it some time.  Hell, if everyone that followed us, commented on each entry we did we'd be drowning.. or would that be we'd be happy?  :)  I'd never expect that to happen .....   Just have fun and do your thing.  Comments will follow.
K.... 'nuff on all that.  Comment with your opinion if you'd like or if you have time.  This week is going to be a bit crazy.  Wedding plans and such.  Lots of late work meetings, a hockey game, and yes trying again to migrate.  In the meantime I will be around as much as time allows.  Know I'm thinking of all of you and hoping things are well.
Hugs
~d

Saturday, October 11, 2008

~ The View ~

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Aaahhhh this one is a bit clearer then others I've gotten from the same spot.  I am actually about 25 or so miles from the city.  I like this spot, and keep hoping for a clear day so I can get a really good shot.  I hardly time it correctly.  I'm about 20 miles in the other direction from this spot, so tho it may appear clear at my house it hasn't been when I got there. 

I went out today to clear my head.  This whole migration thing has given me a horrid view.  AOL doesn't seem to really care.  Yes, I know some have migrated with no issues at all.  Some have had issues but after countless times it worked.  Me, I've not been so lucky.  AOL and Blogger both have tried a few times over 3 days and they are not successful at all.  They tell me they are working on it. 

I've lost faith.  I've been lied to by AOL many times.  In the past I watched as folks had their journals disappear and they were told there was nothing that could be done to restore them.  Others deleted in error and they got the same answer.  But low and behold, now they have restored both journals and comments successfully.   How ironic.  I'm not sure of time frames here so don't go asking if they can restore yours too. 
They are in need of looking like hero's for their short comings in screwing us as well as not taking the time to test larger journals to see if the migration would in fact work.  With the number that went over they feel all warm and comfy with the results and surely will give us that it didn't work for empathy but in my head and heart that isn't good enough.  I've gone to bloggers help message board and there are more issues and questions there then answers.  Hell, I'm not even sure anyone is checking.  :::sigh:::   I know there are still a few days, but the view from where I'm sitting isn't as pretty as the picture above.

I appreciate all the suggestions, help, ideas, and support.  I will let you know that I've taken the entry from Nov 7, 2007 and all 163 comments and saved them into a word document.  Your support, love, and prayers for me during the illness and death of my sister remains a part of me.  Reminds me exactly what the community is.  It's not a place it's the people!  Thank you! 

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While I was taking pictures I saw this.  Anyone see anything wrong?  That little girl has a swimsuit on.  Yes she did go in the water too.  I know how kids can be, but a simple no would suffice.  It surely wasn't that warm out.  The lady with her has a sweatshirt on!!!
Brings me to my next point.  Something's wrong.  I am not trying to cause mass hysteria, but I've not gotten an answer either which makes me wonder.  How much room do we actually have here?  If my journal is too large to bring over what do we actually get here?  Will we hit a certain point and have to start yet another journal?   Do all the graphics we post that are stored on photobucket get counted towards that size/limit?  That has me a bit worried.  I do a lot of graphics... and what.. I can get a few entries before I run out of space?  Do I need to remove pictures in the archive to get added space?  Why won't anyone answer that?
I'm done bitching, moaning, and groaning.  The count down is on I guess... will they or won't they figure out the issues with my migration and so many others or will our journals just slip into the black hole of AOL.  Just remember none of you will go into that black hole.  You've become very special to me. 
Hugs
~d