



This week, I’ve been doing the single father thing. My mom and extended family always get on me about not staying in touch better, so at least if I update my blog they can follow along a little better.
Kim is up at Microsoft working with Sharepoint 2010 so I’ve been here with Sarah. This week has been an absolute blast culminating with a near perfect evening tonight. Kim gets back at 6:00 AM Saturday morning (flying into Charlotte) so I have to get to bed early tomorrow so I can leave at 4:30). So tonight was effectively the last night for us.
Tomorrow will be an early night so nothing much is on the radar. I’ve taken care of Sarah for a day or two before but this is the first time it’s been for a week. All I can say is that it’s been a complete joy. We got a lot accomplished, we had a blast, her mom is going to come home to an immaculate house with all the weekly chores already done and all in all, it’s been a perfect week. I’m a work hard/play hard type and I think it’s safe to say Sarah is moving in the same direction.
Tomorrow morning is the Earth day ‘parade’ at her school and I’m sure she’s going to make a big splash with her display. She’s been studying about the Great Depression at school and has been asking a lot of questions about it. We have a deal where she’s to read one non-fiction book for every three fiction books she reads (It’s awesome having a child that reads as much as I do. She’s a book fiend and well, I couldn’t be more proud). So I’m going to try to encourage her to read The Forgotten Man – A New History of the Great Depression by Amity Shlaes which I finished a few months ago. She’s always been a very curious girl but school only goes into so much depth on most subjects. So we try to encourage her to do some additional learning on the more significant topics and I hope she enjoys The Forgotten Man as much as I did (As much as we studied The Great Depression in college and then graduate school Economics, I learned a ton by reading it).
While all of this was happening, my beloved wife has been Pimping Sharepoint 2010. It looks like she’s already surpassed me on it and she’s coming right at my ‘specialities’ – Enterprise Search and Business Connectivity Services. Then to add insult to injury, she’s been aggressively picking up Powershell. If she outskillz me on Powershell, it’ll nuke my ego and from the sounds of all the trash she’s been talking, she’s intent on making that happen. Just to really rub it in she started joking about making herself an admin on our home network, booting me as an admin and then taking away all of my privileges just for fun. As far as I’m concerned, that’s a declaration of war. Which will get interesting b/c Sarah wants in on the game. When the gals team up on me – I don’t usually fare too well.
Anyway, that’s this week in a nutshell. Everything was as smooth as silk which is good b/c I have a feeling Kim will be doing a whole lot more Sharepoint work out in Redmond. Even though she’s talking smack and taking over ‘my’ areas, I couldnt’ be more proud of Kim, especially with her getting out of the gate so early on Sharepoint 2010. Just a week ago, Sarah came home with another report card full of straight A and outside of school, she’s reading 2-3 books per week consistently. I couldn’t be any more proud of her if I tried.
I guess that’s why I have the Sausage Dog of Doom to offset all the kick a33ness the ladies are engaging in.
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[tags]The Forgotten Man, Amity Shlaes, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Ruth’s Chris, Ruth’s Chris Greenville, Enterprise Search, Sharepoint 2010[/tags]




Like many parents, I have to be careful about bragging about my daughter (M.C. Cuckooette). As wonderful as she is however, it’s really hard not to. Roughly 9 years ago, I first met her at Fatz in Spartanburg, when I went to dinner with several coworkers. Her mother and I were friends for several months before we started dating so I’ve had the pleasure of knowing her for most of her life. Watching a kid grow up is an awesome experience and seeing the adorable little monster who loved spilling drinks every time we went to dinner, grow into a lovely young lady has been as wonderful as something can be.
It was clear from very early on that she was brilliant. She was always exceedingly curious and learned remarkably fast. She’s always been a charmer and can make people around her laugh. As she got older, her curiousity just increased and so did her love of learning. (Her sense of humor also developed quite quickly too – so in addition to having the smartest and cutest 10 year old on Earth, I also have one of the funniest).
Yesterday started out a bit rough. I had to drive to Charleston leaving at 4:00 AM and it was pouring the whole ride down. It took close to double what it normally takes to get there). The day got better fast and kept going all day.
When I called my wife after work, I told her about what had happened and we she was very pleased to hear it (I love my job more and more each day). She and Sarah were heading to church so I told her I wouldn’t be home until 9:00 or so. Upon entering, i was greeted by my 3 other kids (the 4 legged ones). Sarah saw I was home and came out to give me a hug. I asked her how her day was and she said it was great. She told me about her latest book (which is about 600 pages) and I couldn’t help but smile. I’ve probably lost my title as the most avid reader in the house, but I’m more than happy to concede the title to M.C.
It was close to bedtime but before she got tucked in her mom came over and said “Bill, Sarah has something to tell you.” Uh oh” I thought, Sarah and I had just spent 1/2 hour talking about our respective days so I assumed any surprises might not be good or she would have told me already. She walked over to me with some paper stapled together. She shyly handed over the papers and at the top of the first page I saw “112%”.
It had already been a wonderful, albiet long, day but seeing my girl kick butt made it perfect. 100% on the test and 12 points of extra credit on her math test. (Her mother was her high school Salutatorian and graduated with honors from college but it looks like her academic achievements will be outdone).
So yes, I’m shamelessly doting on her.
Everyone thinks their kid is the smartest, cutest, funniest etc. But M.C. Cuckooette gives me a lot to back up such assertions with. Honey, just in case I didn’t make it clear already – nothing makes your mother and I happier than watching you grow up. Nothing is more enjoyable than just watching you be you. We’d still think you were the greatest kid on Earth if you flunked every math test, never read a book, never cracked any funny jokes and still watched ICarly. You could think the Jonas Brothers and Hannah Montana were the greatest musicians evah, watch comedy shows with laugh tracks all day and only show me lame YouTube videos. That wouldn’t change a thing. (for the record, I’m glad you don’t
. I We couldn’t be more proud prouder of you kiddo – but you know that already.




The new Cuckoo 1 was delivered last night and Kim and I headed over to pick it up. The Cuckooette was very enthused by this particular model but didn’t accompany us b/c she was at a sleep over with one of her very cool friends. (So tonight, she and I will be driving around minus Kim, doing what people do in cars that like to go really fast). The process was quick and painless and within an hour – we were off:
I wanted a sports car and so did the Cuckooette. Kim wanted anything but a sports car. My mother seldom inserts herself into family decisions but when she saw the 370z I was originally looking at, she said the following:
Do me a favor would you? On your way to pick it up, can you stop by the store and buy a really big butcher knife, then stop by and plunge it into my heart. B/c that’s what buying that stupid car will do to me anyway, but at least it’ll be quick and painless
Mom isn’t above throwing out a bitchin guilt trip here and there when it comes to something she views as life-death. And she was pretty convinced that the 370z would be a continuation of the last Cuckoo 1, and that I’d inevitably get myself killed. Kim’s sentiment was pretty much the same, although she was a little more clever about hiding it
You’re a few years away from being 40, you’re married, with a wife and daughter that need you. 2 Seat cars are for non-married men, or inconsiderate men, and you’re neither. So you can get whatever car you want, as long as it’s not a 2 seater and as long as it’s not some ridiculous sports car. And yes, a RX-8 is off the list of acceptable vehicles
Then one day, my wife called and said she found the perfect car for me, it was an Infinit G something or other. I thought, God not only answers prayers, he’s quick to hook a brotha like me up. My swagga already included:
So now I can add
A few days later I got the same call, but this time she said “It’s an Infiniti something or other”
Me: “You mean, the G35 or G37? “
Kim: “I think so but I’m not sure, its really cool though, I know you’d like it”
Me: “2 doors?”
Kim: “Yes, its sporty but looked mature and professional not like something some teenaged hotrodder would drive around. HINT HINT HINT”
Me: “So I can get one?”
Kim: “If you like it and want one, yes, I think that’d be ok.”
Me: “Will you tell my mom that you approve so I can get her off my back?”
Kim: “Well, yes. Like I said, it looks refined, it’s not a hotrod but it’s still sport”
Me: [Thinking to myself – Will I burn in hell for not pointing out to her that this is the same damned car she and my mom hate, but with 4 seats? Maybe I should tell her. No, that would be patronizing. She’s a big girl and a hell of a lot smarter than me. She knows what she approves of or not. I don’t need to say a damned word about it mwuahahahahahahahahaha. Behold my Patrick Duffy Leg dammit!”
Me: “Can we go look at them tonight”
Kim: “Well I look for some online but yes, we need to get this taken care of”
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Three days later I was driving home in it. I wanted to hurry up and buy the thing before she realized it was just a 4 seated version of the 370 because I was renting a car and the period that the insurance company covered it had just run out. So I didn’t check it out very much. I knew I’d like it so if she was cool with it, I’d be cool with it too. Upon getting it though – I realized how unbelievably high tech it is. And I was fully intent on adding to the list. There’s a little more cabin space and a ton more dashboard space than the previous Cuckoo1 so my dreams could be realized. The following is being as we speak or tonight:
So when Kim and I drive to Fripp Island tomorrow to see Mom and the family, Kim will be able to surf the net in 3G, on a Netbook instead of her Android. Since the Netbook has Windows 7 instead of Vista, it’ll actually be a good experience for her).
But the picture is bigger than this. We’ve got a few extra notebooks at the house and some tablets too. The back seats are really small and fitted specifically for function as opposed to space. The router and webConnect™ enables the car to be a Wi-Fi hotspot and if I understood correctly a full T-Mobile hotspot as well. Between now and Christmas, the Cuckooette and Kim along with anyone else we may be taking with us can surf the net in relative comfort while driving around town or on trips. Sure, longer trips may have some down spots but on the whole, the trips we usually take have solid connectivity for most of it. The Cuckooette's finally coming of age and I’m sure would jump on an opportunity to shed her DS in favor of browsing YouTube with her cumpys.
Two more Zune HD’s have been requested for the remaining members of the household (in the interim, they’ll have to suffer through using their current Zune’s, or borrowing my Zune HD) which can be used to surf the net while driving as well.
At the end of the day, watching YouTube clips is no more value added than watching Hannah Montana or whatever else but I feel a lot cooler/better about having computer access for the wife and daughter than DVD or movie access. Maybe that’s just my mind trying to rationalize buying more computers and more gadgets but since I’m not the one who’ll be using the stuff primarily (not the computers anyway), I think I can still try to pass off the altruism routine, right?
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If you’re interested in vehicle computer systems, the best place to start is probably Geek My Ride. The book provides several links to a companion site and enthusiast sites as well as vendors who sell the various components. There is also a lot of other coolness you’ll find in the book (I mean, what’s cooler than a computer geek who drives a RX-8, and a black one no less. Not sure but I know that a computer geek that drives a techhed out G35 has to be right up there). And if you want to check the book out before buying it, It’s available on Google Books.
There are several computers specifically made for cars, most of which are just the case and stuff inside. Depending on your car and what you’re trying to accomplish, this may or may not be desirable. Netbooks are so cheap now though – that I highly recommend them for such projects(just make sure you install Windows 7 instead of Vista). You can get Netbooks in all shapes and sizes so from small to large, you’re covered. What’s more, you don’t have to deal with having a monitor and a computer (although you’ll probably have to work out some sort of fastener for the Netbook including a seatbelt equivalent – unless of course you don’t mind leaving heavy projectiles sitting around your car). There’s a lot of simplicity here and consider this – I’m about as unskilled when it comes to drilling and installing stuff as a man can be yet I pulled it off without a glitch – I promise you, you can too. Think about this too – what are Netbooks targeted to do? Browse the web, check email and light editing of office documents (You don’t want to write multiple best selling computer books on a Netbook unless you get yourself a much better keyboard). That’s exactly the sorts of things you’d primarily due as a passenger in a car – or need in a pinch when you’re driving. So b/c of price, weight, battery life etc, a Netbook is probably a great choice.
If you’re on a low budget, you can do away with some of this stuff too.
You can do away with the Notebook mount for one thing. You could build your own or get a small lap based laptop desk. You can also do away with the router. If you don’t have two lovely ladies driving around with you that you want to keep entertained, then you can just Roll Fo Dolo and skip the router. Save roughly $150.00 on the project
If you don’t need/want to power multiple machines you can do away with the power supply (although you still want a surge protector) as well. I always have devices that need powered (and now that my wife turned into an Android junkie, she does too) so I got a power supply that could charge multiple items at once. My thinking is that with multiple people actively surfing, I was pretty sure battery life would die more quickly. Save roughly $100.00 on the project
Or you could be completely lame and just skip the internet connection, but I can’t think of much fun in that case. Save roughly $50.00 on the project up front, and then monthly costs of the plan
I’m going to ask Kim to post a review of the experience after we get home this weekend. The Cuckooette will likely want to provide a review of her experience as well – with a little luck I may be able to provide that this evening. Sure, I’m going to write about how cool the stuff is, b/c I’m a gadget geek and I went through all the trouble of setting it up (which honestly, wasn’t much trouble at all – I was shocked at how easy it was). However the end users (Kim and the Cuckooette and maybe some of her friends once they’ve had a chance to see it in action) are going to be less tolerant of things that don’t go well and will have a different perspective altogether. I think their reviews will be particularly insightful.
[tags] Geek my ride, Car Computing, Mobile Computing, Android, T-Mobile Hot Spot, Netbook, Kyocera KR1, Mobile Router, Gateway Netbook, Netbook, Bill Ryan, Kim Ryan, Cuckooette, Windows 7, Windows 7 vs Vista, Infiniti G37 [/tags]




My wife never tires of putting a smile on my face. Indeed, I often start to feel guilty for being married to such a wonderful woman – but hey, God hooked me up and who am I to argue with the big guy. She sent me the following link today in an email with the text “this is soooo our house”
It also spreads doom all over the carpet for thee. And hogs the bed for thee (how one small sausage dog and occupy so much room on a king sized bed still amazes me). And lifts his leg to pee (my rhymin skillz are off the chain, no?)
[tags] humane society of America [/tags]




Apparently Google has recently indexed some of my Phil Hendrie Show posts and I”m getting a lot of traffic on them. Phil has a lot of content available on his website, and I don’t want to do anything that would stop you from buying a Backstage pass. In fact, the best way to convince me to let you access my archive is to send me copy of your backstage pass receipt (with any information you consider private redacted). With that said, a lot of the stuff I’ve gotten isn’t available for sale anywhere so I’m not cutting into his sales by making it available.
If you have a backstage pass, you’ll notice that several years are only available in streaming format. That sucks. So, I wrote a program to go out, grab the streams and make a big mp3 out of them. For each year that there’s only streaming content in the Phil Hendrie Show archive – I can help you one of two ways.
Way 1 is to give you access to an archive I have. However there’s years of content here. Each show is roughly 50 MB although some are larger. There’s 3 years worth of content here so as you can imagine, Way 1 might not be of tremendous help to you (and yes, my generosity only goes so far – i’m not really willing to dump a few terabytes of content up on a site to give away for free while paying megabucks in bandwidth charges). I’m also willing to burn some DVD’s for you. But since I”m not in the DVD business – I can only do so many. If you have any vintage stuff of his that I don’t have, I’d definitely be glad to trade. And I’m willing to hand out freebies up until the point it gets too expensive or takes up too much time. I’m good like that.
Way 2 is to give you the program I wrote. You’ll need a current backstage pass to use it. But it’ll go out and crawl his site. From there it’ll take the streams and make shows out of them. I made this for myself so I don’t have a lot of documentation on it – but it’s extremely easy to use (Select a Date, Select a clip or “Entire Show”, select an output file location, hit “Create”)
In addition, I’ve been getting more and more stuff from the Miami days. If you’ve never heard him back then, you really want to hear this stuff. The show was much more Raw back then and much more funny/rude. This was way before Janet’s wardrobe malfunction brought hellfire from the FCC so yah, it was a much different show. Most of the stuff i have is 94-96 although I have bits of pieces of earlier stuff. And I’ve got several vintage bits like:
Make sure you’re following Phil on twitter if you aren’t already. And you may want to follow me too as I frequently tweet about stuff I’m giving away.
[tags]Bobby Dooley, Phil Hendrie, Phil Hendrie Show, Mavis Leonard, Pastor William Rennick, Chris Norton, Dave Oliva, Neil Rogers, All you can eat Negro, You Islam, Merry Gone with the Wind Kwanzaa[/tags]




Tonight started out like any other night. My car is being delivered to Greenville so I am sharing Kim’s car until it arrives. I had a lot of work to catch up on so I was home most of the day and suffering from a little cabin fever. The daughter and wife came home and decided to give All American Pie Factory a try since we’ve never been there before. (For the record, we went to Sahara Mediterranean Grille last night having noticed it finally opened. I lack to words to describe how awesome Sahara Mediterranean Grille was).
Anyway, we were doing the typical weekend family night thing… dinner, a trips to Books-A-Million and then we headed home. That’s when I learned my oldest son is homosexual – sort of. I have to say, the circumstances around me finding out weren’t exactly the most comfortable ones – but I did not get all butthurt over it. I guess you could say I found out the really hard way, but that might sound like an inappropriate pun at this time especially after the butthurt comment in the last sentence.
So after finding out (literally, i caught him and his lover in the act in the back yard, in plain view of the rest of the family and neighbors), I wanted to make sure I handled things right. Caught off guard, my first reaction was to think that he was being raped (for what it’s worth, it appears he’s a bottom). I realized how distasteful such a sentiment was. I mean, how many bigotted white fathers start claiming rape just b/c they find out their daughters are involved with a Black man? Such behavior is patently wrong and without realizing it, I was inadvertently acting the same way.
I told him that this changed nothing as far as I was concerned. I love him and always will and as long as he’s happy – I’m happy for him. In fact, i feel guilty even saying this b/c it sounds way too much like ‘some of my best friends are Black’ type arguments.
Kim heard me talking to him and walked outside. As it were, they were still in the heat of the moment so she learned about it the same way and roughly the same time I did. She didn’t talk to him about it yet but our kids know we love them unconditionally and equally importantly – something like this isn’t a wrong or right issue. There’s nothing to be ashamed of (I mean, going at it in the back yard in plain view of everyone is a little shame worthy – but the gay aspect certainly isn’t) and I’m sure all of the kids understand that.
Like I said, he’s my son and this changes nothing. I’m as proud of him as ever. I may not be particularly fond of the specific person he’s chosen to get involved with but that’s due to the person’s character, not his sexuality. This caught me a little off guard so I’m sure I sound a little awkward – fortunately, we’ve filmed the whole incident and I’m sure that it explains things much better than I ever could.
To my son’s new boyfriend I say this:
Having to serve a parent to a gay child is already difficult enough, but how do you as a parent with a gay child deal with pressures that are unnecessarily created by a zoophiliac rabbit, that wants to destroy your available garden vegetables, and will continue to do so until one way or another they break you?
And Mr Rabbit (not sure if you prefer Mr. or Mrs in this case so I went with my best guess being that you’re the Top), please quit mocking my writing skillz – there’s nothing funny about the tone of my writing or my sentence structures. Silly Rabbit, trix are for kids, and Pimps, but not rabbits, so remember that!




Did a quick inventory trying to plan out some networking issues – I decided to lock down the network. To do that, I needed to first do an accurate inventory of everything in the house that connects to the internet.
Doing a nice clean inventory (Mrs. Ryan dear, I can make LISTS TOO – W00T!!!!!!) sure puts things in perspective. B/c when I look at the networking area – All I see is some glowing neon and a bunch of cables that look like they’re trying to strangle the dogs or anything that comes near them.
(Great, I just heard the Router complaining about me again Having to serve a secondary router is already difficult enough, but how do you as a primary router deal with pressures that are unnecessarily created by secondary devices, obnoxious humans and doom spreading canines who don’t understand that Cisco/Linksys/Netgear != Dog Toy, that wants to destroy your available bandwidth, and will continue to do so until one way or another they break you? (When we just had the Netgear Router everything was fine – but once the Linksys moved in – it’s been nothing but headaches, whining and a whole lotta butthurt)
I’ve been having a ton of problems recently with dropped connections. There’s a wall separating the kitchen and living room (where the routers are located) so using the microwave usually causes some problems. But things are much bigger than just this. The Netbook drops the connection constantly and is the one usually located closest to the routers. If I am on it for an hour – it will drop at least once. Kim’s Mrs. Ryan’s media center and work notebook seem to be the most robust and seldom drop irrespective of where they are. There’s a desktop that connected over BPL and whenever that was used, we’d have immediate problems with other computers. The problem was in part that the assigned IP Address would often be one already in use – so that was easy to correct.
Frustrated (b/c I can’t download anything new like Office 10 without a trillion attempts), I decided to fix it this evening. Brilliant idea on my part.
No matter how hard I try, no matter what I buy to help alleviate the problem, my network cables gain self-awareness and decide that all carbon based life forms inhabiting our house need destroyed. I’d like to be a man about it and blame my wife but no one would believe that. But we use velcro wraps, plastic ties, a special octopus power strip and UPS that has fasteners to hold each incoming power chord. Even with all of this, it looks like I hosted a beer funnel and Graphix Bong contest at my house before attempting to install everything. Then I realized something really disturbing – I have this complete mayhem of a situation and every one of our computers (as well as the video game systems) are wireless. I can only imagine what kind of clusterf*** would be in place if we were wired.
Anyway, I changed things around a bit though and basically had the configuration go from the modem to the switch where I plugged in each of the routers and BPL Adapter. I plugged the Tablet directly into the N Router and did the same for the VOIP Adapter. Since the Home Server is sitting next to the routers and I couldn’t possibly make things any more convoluted, I decided to plug the Windows Home Server box directly into the switch.
I turned on several of the computers and hit the internet on each of the ones I turned on. I’ve been sitting here for about 2 hours and all is good. Sure, it’s not *really* long enough to say for sure that I fixed the problem, but I fixed the problem. If I get 45 minutes of net time on the Netbook without dropping a connection I’m shocked. It’s been two hours. And each time I used the power line networking – I always had problems with the other computers. I fixed it temporarily by assigning an IP address but I undid that for the test – just to see if things were really fixed. So far, so good.
Then I thought about it and maybe I shouldn’t be so happy yet. You see, earlier tonight I upgraded the Netbook to Windows 7. It’s like I stuck another 2GBs of RAM in it and fixed everything else that was wrong with it (it’s a high end Netbook so should have decent performance but froze all the time, had driver problems constantly and just overall worked like crap – all of that went Bye Bye 1 second after Windows 7 Showed up.
Either way – I should know soon what’s driving what but first thing tomorrow – all the Vista machines are going to be Windows 7 machines and unless my wife and daughter say otherwise, the XP machines are going to Windows 7 as well. The wife and daughter both want Santa to bring them new laptops and Santa couldn’t possibly say “No” to such charming gals. Hopefully Santa has gotten with the program and is ensuring Windows 7 is running on any laptops he’s delivering
[tags] Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Bill Ryan, William Ryan [/tags]




Without getting into the gory details, the Bot that shall not be named, and all others have been temporarily deactivated. I do apologize for the inconvenience but I kind of have to – have to in the Tony Soprano sense of the phrase
I’m confident however that I’ll have this resolved and will be able to have all the bots up and running within the next month.


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