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Decrepit
post Mar 23 2019, 03:05 PM
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Project: Change computerized Account Ledger to reflect changes to my military pension due to reduced State tax withholding and changes to Dental & Vision Care premiums.

Status: Complete.
Pension details are now correctly entered through the end of the end, assuming no further changes occur. Don't know why I put this off so long. Pretty quick and painless.


Project Change computerized Budget to reflect the above.

Status: Complete.
A bit more of a hassle here, as due to changes not kicking it until the year was underway I had to enter correct amounts for each individual month. As above, it's logged in through year's end.


Project: Putz around in Transport Fever, smoothing out jarringly bad track junctions and the like along tracks between Easleigh and Epping.

Status: Ongoing.
I talk about this in our "What are you playing?" thread.


Project: Fill compartmentalized medicine box with individual doses to see me through the coming week.

Status: Complete.
This is, of course, a long time Saturday morning ritual, accomplished after downing my Saturday mid-morning heart-meds...unless I forget, which isn't often.

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Nice to see your stuff is taken care of, Decrepit biggrin.gif


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post Mar 31 2019, 08:28 PM
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I've felt rather crappy these past several days so have done next to nothing, productive or otherwise. Roused myself early this afternoon to prepare state/county/local taxes due on internet purchases, for mailing tomorrow. I have no issue whatsoever with paying those taxes. My issue is, as mentioned before, that the procedure we go through to do so is too convoluted for simple-minded folk like me. At any rate, it's now taken care of for all such purchases made this year to date. Truth to tell, as little as I owe, I could have held off payment another few months....assuming I make no substantial internet purchases within that time. But...the longer I extend the period between payments the greater the risk of forgetting individual purchases.

I also prepared a 'city' utility bill payment for hand delivery tomorrow during my errand run.


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QUOTE(Decrepit @ Mar 31 2019, 03:28 PM) *

I've felt rather crappy these past several days so have done next to nothing, productive or otherwise. Roused myself early this afternoon to prepare state/county/local taxes due on internet purchases, for mailing tomorrow. I have no issue whatsoever with paying those taxes. My issue is, as mentioned before, that the procedure we go through to do so is too convoluted for simple-minded folk like me. At any rate, it's now taken care of for all such purchases made this year to date. Truth to tell, as little as I owe, I could have held off payment another few months....assuming I make no substantial internet purchases within that time. But...the longer I extend the period between payments the greater the risk of forgetting individual purchases.

I also prepared a 'city' utility bill payment for hand delivery tomorrow during my errand run.


Oh dear, I hope you are feeling better soon! verysad.gif










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post Apr 6 2019, 07:22 PM
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Project: Skyrim Music Video, engage!

I'll make sure to post it when it's done, while I still can, because stupid copyright directive might screw up my channel.

No, it's not copyrighted music, but no one ever knows.


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post Apr 6 2019, 09:04 PM
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Project: Mow Lawn
Status: Complete

My first mow of the year. Was lucky in that one of my neighbors, I know not which, mowed the front for me early afternoon. My hearing being what it is, I didn't realize they did so until walking outside to check mail. Thought to wait until tomorrow or the day after to finish up. Checked online weather forecast. Rain and T-storms this evening and on through tomorrow afternoon, a several day break, then more rain. No choice in the matter but to mow today or wait until weeds might be super tall. Am not fully recovered from recent illness. Worried mowing might trigger a relapse. I certainly feel worse afterward, but nothing serious....I hope.

Project: Balance computerized checking/savings account ledgers
Status: Complete

Did this yesterday or day before. All debits / deposits had been entered correctly so was super easy this month.

Project: Peace of Mind
Status: Complete

Called my State Income Tax Division to early this week to ask about this year's refund, which hasn't shown up in my bank account. Checking "Where is my (state) Refund" online consistently shows my paperwork as not being in the system. Was worried it might have gotten lost in the mail. (My brother, who filed three weeks after me, received his refund several weeks ago.) The rep I talked with found my return listed as having arrived. They're just taking their time with it for some reason.

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Project: Skyrim Music Video, engage!

I'll make sure to post it when done, while I still can, because stupid copyright directive might screw up my channel.

No, it's not copyrighted music, but no one ever knows.


Which video editor did you end up going with?


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post Apr 6 2019, 09:26 PM
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I'm messing with Filmora. I like it so far, but snipping clips out of longer recordings is awkward.

I may just have to make shorter videos to edit and compile, as I was trying to work with a 39 minute segment.

I haven't bought the software yet, I want to get the project together first so I know how it works, then I'll see about buying it.

Want to be absolutely sure it's what I want first.

I also just found another song I want to do next. Progressive house is awesome.


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post Apr 8 2019, 10:21 AM
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Project video is coming along nicely, but I'd like to get some action shots thrown in there rather than the stealth bits. And I may have overdone the transitions.

I can't even get a preliminary go at it for opinions without a watermark yet, but eh, it'll be ok. biggrin.gif


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post Apr 13 2019, 03:27 PM
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Extension cable from the house to the tractor garage is in the ground now, and it's all filled up again. We put the cable inside a strong hose for protection and both ends come up well under a roof. All in all, happy so far. Now we won't have to deal with a loose extension cable in the snow every Saturday because of the engine heater for the tractor. And we can charge the batteries whenever easily.


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post Apr 16 2019, 06:31 PM
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Can't get Filmora to stop crashing.

Ugh.


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post Apr 23 2019, 12:09 PM
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Today's known projects, all yet to come:

1) Medical appointment with Primary Care Manager, 0900. This is a long scheduled maintenance appointment. I expect lab work to be done, so did without breakfast to avoid making a special trip just for that. Am allowed water, so must remember to drink plenty in case urinalysis is required, which isn't always the case. I'll only lightly touch on recent bouts of poor health, as I saw a specialist about those last week. I will, however, bring up the sudden reappearance of a lesser issue that plagued me last year but thankfully disappeared, I thought for good.

2) Grocery run, during report from appointment. Standard fare here, except I need to pick up a prescription issued during last week's specialist visit. (I should have picked it up Friday, but Walmart Pharmacy was out at the time.) Grocery Runs normally occur Mondays. Waiting until today (Tuesday) saves me auto gas money.

Completed Project, mow lawn (yesterday):
My second mow of the year. Should have mowed days ago, but didn't feel up to it. No problem whatsoever yesterday health wise, and grass wasn't as hard on the mower as it looked to be.

QUOTE(Sakiri @ Apr 16 2019, 12:31 PM) *

Can't get Filmora to stop crashing.

Ugh.

I've no insights to offer as it hasn't crashed on me since updating to v9x. I of course might just be lucky. Have you researched the problem?


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post Apr 23 2019, 03:59 PM
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I've tried researching it. What happens is I'll load the project just fine, but when I try to play the video in the preview window, the sound keeps going, but the video stops, and the program flat out crashes about half the time I try to use it.

It's put me off working on my video project, which has been languishing in Hell.


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post Apr 23 2019, 05:52 PM
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QUOTE(Sakiri @ Apr 23 2019, 09:59 AM) *

I've tried researching it. What happens is I'll load the project just fine, but when I try to play the video in the preview window, the sound keeps going, but the video stops, and the program flat out crashes about half the time I try to use it.

It's put me off working on my video project, which has been languishing in Hell.

This suggestion is NOT backed by any evidence it will affect your situation in any way. But it can't hurt to try, can it???? (Famous last words.)

In Filmora, click Files, then Preferences. In the resultant window, click the Performance Tab. There is an option for GPU acceleration. If it's selected, try de-selecting it and see if it helps. If it isn't selected, select it (and make sure it uses the correct GPU). Again, I've no idea if this will help. (For what it's worth, I have it selected and set to my GTX1070.)

Also, I launched the program a few minutes ago to double-check GPU acceleration info. Found out I was several updates behind. Took care of that. Noticed one of the most recent updates addresses unexpected program termination. You of course might already have that update, but worth opening the program long enough to see if you're 100% up-to-date. (I needed to open a work project (or start a new project) before the update announcement message kicked in.)


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post Apr 24 2019, 02:28 PM
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I'll check that. Thanks for the suggestion biggrin.gif I haven't run it in a while, been kinda bleh since it started crashing all the time. Didn't do it til after I was halfway done with the project.


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post Apr 24 2019, 03:24 PM
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Project: read and understand Cholesterol Tab Test results
Status: <scratches head>

Received printed lab results from yesterday's Primary Care Physician medical appointment, which consists solely of Choresterol info. Their website provides links with explanations of what each test category means, but those explanations leave much to be desired. At any rate, here's the results:

Triglycerides 47mg/dL standard range <150mg/dL
(Mine is apparently a quite excellent reading.)

Total Choresterol 124mg/dL standard range <= 200mg/dL
(This too is pretty good.)

HDL (good Choresterol) 44mg/dL standard range >=40mg/dL
(This looks to be the worst of my readings. It's good, but on the low end of good.)

Cholersterol/HDC ratio 2.8%
(The report lists no "standard range". Nor did its explanation link provide adequate info. I've thus no idea if my reading is good or bad.)

LDL calculated (bad Choresterol) 71mg/dL standard range <100mg/dL
(This too looks to be a decently good reading.)

During an oral out briefing from my doc's assistant yesterday, prior to receiving printed results, she stated that one of my readings was "amazing." She said it had been over a year since she last saw results as good as mine (in that one category). No idea which it was, but suspect Triglycerides?

That's the good (?) news. Me being me, there's almost always bad health news to report these days. My latest misfortune is not related to yesterday's appointment. Indeed, it did not surface until afterward.

I stopped on the way home to buy this week's groceries. Once here I changed into comfy clothes (sweats and house slippers) and immediately put said groceries away. The very last food item stored was my trove of Fuji apples, kept in the fruit bin at refrigerator bottom. Bending to place those apples, I was suddenly hit with intense lower back pain that has plagued me ever since. No forewarning whatsoever. Boy is it unpleasant...at the best of times.

It's not the first time my back has gone out on me. At one time it did so at least once a year, almost always a bit before the Christmas holiday. Those episodes came to and end years ago. It's been a LONG time since this last happened. Gonna be some rough days ahead, until it begins to mend itself...assuming it does.

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post Apr 24 2019, 03:44 PM
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QUOTE(mirocu @ Apr 13 2019, 10:27 AM) *

Extension cable from the house to the tractor garage is in the ground now, and it's all filled up again. We put the cable inside a strong hose for protection and both ends come up well under a roof. All in all, happy so far. Now we won't have to deal with a loose extension cable in the snow every Saturday because of the engine heater for the tractor. And we can charge the batteries whenever easily.



Keeping The Little Yellow 'Cavator warm in the winter? wub.gif





QUOTE(Decrepit @ Apr 24 2019, 10:24 AM) *

Project: read and understand Cholesterol Tab Test results
Status: <scratches head>

Received printed lab results from yesterday's Primary Care Physician medical appointment, which consists solely of Choresterol info. Their website provides links with explanations of what each test category means, but those explanations leave much to be desired. At any rate, here's the results:

Triglycerides 47mg/dL standard range <150mg/dL
(Mine is apparently a quite excellent reading.)

Total Choresterol 124mg/dL standard range <= 200mg/dL
(This too is pretty good.)

HDL (good Choresterol) 44mg/dL standard range >=40mg/dL
(This looks to be the worst of my readings. It's good, but on the low end of good.)

Cholersterol/HDC ratio 2.8%
(The report lists no "standard range". Nor did its explanation link provide adequate info. I've thus no idea if my reading is good or bad.)

LDL calculated (bad Choresterol) 71mg/dL standard range <100mg/dL
(This too looks to be a decently good reading.)

During an oral out briefing from my doc's assistant yesterday, prior to receiving printed results, she stated that one of my readings was "amazing." She said it had been over a year since she last saw results as good as mine (in that one category). No idea which it was, but suspect Triglycerides?

That's the good (?) news. Me being me, there's almost always bad health news to report these days. My latest misfortune is not related to yesterday's appointment. Indeed, it did not surface until afterward.

I stopped on the way home to buy this week's groceries. Once here I changed into comfy clothes (sweats and house slippers) and immediately put said groceries away. The very last food item stored was my trove of Fuji apples, kept in the fruit bin at refrigerator bottom. Bending to place those apples, I was suddenly hit with intense lower back pain that has plagued me ever since. No forewarning whatsoever. Boy is it unpleasant...at the best of times.

It's not the first time my back has gone out on me. At one time it did so at least once a year, almost always a bit before the Christmas holiday. Those episodes came to and end years ago. It's been a LONG time since this last happened. Gonna be some rough days ahead, until it begins to mend itself...assuming it does.

Such is life amongst the decrepit. tongue.gif


Lifting anything and bending over is a bad move against your lower lumbar at any age. Bend your knees and keep your back straight; lower yourself to the level of the bin.

You can also get yourself one of those back support bands that work like an over-sized Ace Bandage and just give your lower lumbar region protection from being strained by inadvertent moves like what happened here. My Dad used one, he said it was really comfortable.

Oh, and I also had a Doctor that used to get ghoulishly enthusiastic over my blood results, lol. (Unfortunately, they don't read as well anymore, lol).

But that said = I'm really amazed at your results; too! Maybe I need to start following your meal plan!!!







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QUOTE(mALX @ Apr 24 2019, 04:44 PM) *

QUOTE(mirocu @ Apr 13 2019, 10:27 AM) *

Extension cable from the house to the tractor garage is in the ground now, and it's all filled up again. We put the cable inside a strong hose for protection and both ends come up well under a roof. All in all, happy so far. Now we won't have to deal with a loose extension cable in the snow every Saturday because of the engine heater for the tractor. And we can charge the batteries whenever easily.


Keeping The Little Yellow 'Cavator warm in the winter? wub.gif

Not really, it's more for the tractor. That little bugger is difficult to start when it's cold biggrin.gif


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QUOTE(mirocu @ Apr 25 2019, 01:54 PM) *

QUOTE(mALX @ Apr 24 2019, 04:44 PM) *

QUOTE(mirocu @ Apr 13 2019, 10:27 AM) *

Extension cable from the house to the tractor garage is in the ground now, and it's all filled up again. We put the cable inside a strong hose for protection and both ends come up well under a roof. All in all, happy so far. Now we won't have to deal with a loose extension cable in the snow every Saturday because of the engine heater for the tractor. And we can charge the batteries whenever easily.


Keeping The Little Yellow 'Cavator warm in the winter? wub.gif

Not really, it's more for the tractor. That little bugger is difficult to start when it's cold biggrin.gif


Maybe it had a Chevy engine! laugh.gif





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Project: receive State tax refund
Status: complete (or close enough to not matter)

Checked my State's "Where's my Refund" web page first thing this morning. It says there's still no record of my Return in the system. As you might recall, I telephoned the appropriate agency weeks ago and was told my Return was indeed in the system. Resolved to call again NLT this coming Monday and ask if there is some sort of problem with my submission causing the delay. Next, I visited my bank account's online page. It clearly shows my State Refund being processed as I type this. All's well, it seems, despite what the State "Where's my Refund" page says.

QUOTE(mALX @ Apr 24 2019, 09:44 AM) *

Lifting anything and bending over is a bad move against your lower lumbar at any age. Bend your knees and keep your back straight; lower yourself to the level of the bin.

You can also get yourself one of those back support bands that work like an over-sized Ace Bandage and just give your lower lumbar region protection from being strained by inadvertent moves like what happened here. My Dad used one, he said it was really comfortable.

Oh, and I also had a Doctor that used to get ghoulishly enthusiastic over my blood results, lol. (Unfortunately, they don't read as well anymore, lol).

But that said = I'm really amazed at your results; too! Maybe I need to start following your meal plan!!!

I first read your reply soon after its posting. At the time I was wearing something similar to what your dad wore. Am still wearing it. In reality, it's what I call a 'sweat girdle.' I've had it for decades. (Maybe four????) I originally bought it to use while running/jogging, following periods when I let myself go and developed a belly that sloshed around too much when out pounding the pavement. So far as I knew, it's not really a back support device, but does serve that function to an extent.

As to knee bending, I'm in a no-win situation. As I might or might not have alluded to during my stay here, my knees went bad on me Nov 2008, a week or so before Thanksgiving, give or take. They caused me a great deal of pain for several years, pain which grew consistently worse as time passed. Then, knee pain began to slowly fade, a process that took another couple of years. I finally reached a point where my knees don't bother me much at all...so long as I baby them. That includes no more than modest bending. Which of course means I need to bend in other ways. Which means, depending on what I'm doing that requires bending, I must rely on my back more than I ought to. But what can ya do????


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QUOTE(Decrepit @ Apr 26 2019, 07:40 AM) *

Project: receive State tax refund
Status: complete (or close enough to not matter)

Checked my State's "Where's my Refund" web page first thing this morning. It says there's still no record of my Return in the system. As you might recall, I telephoned the appropriate agency weeks ago and was told my Return was indeed in the system. Resolved to call again NLT this coming Monday and ask if there is some sort of problem with my submission causing the delay. Next, I visited my bank account's online page. It clearly shows my State Refund being processed as I type this. All's well, it seems, despite what the State "Where's my Refund" page says.

QUOTE(mALX @ Apr 24 2019, 09:44 AM) *

Lifting anything and bending over is a bad move against your lower lumbar at any age. Bend your knees and keep your back straight; lower yourself to the level of the bin.

You can also get yourself one of those back support bands that work like an over-sized Ace Bandage and just give your lower lumbar region protection from being strained by inadvertent moves like what happened here. My Dad used one, he said it was really comfortable.

Oh, and I also had a Doctor that used to get ghoulishly enthusiastic over my blood results, lol. (Unfortunately, they don't read as well anymore, lol).

But that said = I'm really amazed at your results; too! Maybe I need to start following your meal plan!!!

I first read your reply soon after its posting. At the time I was wearing something similar to what your dad wore. Am still wearing it. In reality, it's what I call a 'sweat girdle.' I've had it for decades. (Maybe four????) I originally bought it to use while running/jogging, following periods when I let myself go and developed a belly that sloshed around too much when out pounding the pavement. So far as I knew, it's not really a back support device, but does serve that function to an extent.

As to knee bending, I'm in a no-win situation. As I might or might not have alluded to during my stay here, my knees went bad on me Nov 2008, a week or so before Thanksgiving, give or take. They caused me a great deal of pain for several years, pain which grew consistently worse as time passed. Then, knee pain began to slowly fade, a process that took another couple of years. I finally reached a point where my knees don't bother me much at all...so long as I baby them. That includes no more than modest bending. Which of course means I need to bend in other ways. Which means, depending on what I'm doing that requires bending, I must rely on my back more than I ought to. But what can ya do????


Now that you bring it up I think I do remember your knees giving you problems. Bless your heart, you're between a rock and a hard place then. Can you maybe try using a chair set by the refrigerator's open door and sit down to empty your groceries that need to go into the lower bins? Or maybe even just put a hand on the back of the chair to ease the strain off your back while bending over? (that or clasp the counter firmly with one hand while you place the items in the lower bins).

Another trick you can try would be to = (at the grocery store when you are bagging up the Fuji apples and other fruits) = don't put as many into one bag. Divide the same number of apples you want to buy up into several of those plastic bags they give for bagging fruits. Only put small amounts into each bag so you don't have as heavy a sack to lower in that bent over position.

Also, make sure you are wearing that back support every time when you put the groceries into the lower bins.

Sometimes you have to find ways around the way you normally do stuff just to save yourself days of pain. I had a car accident over a decade ago that wrenched my back where I had to be in the hospital in traction for several months and then ended up having to have spinal surgery on it. For the remainder of that first year I learned quickly to find every way possible to avoid putting any strain on my spine until it healed from all that. As long as I don't do anything to put a strain on it, it is fine; but even now over ten years later if I lift anything wrong or twist the wrong way = I'll get three days of pain from it too.

Will taking a supplement like Glucosamine Chondroitin help your knees? The Vet gave it to my Rottweiler when he got painful joints; but it is supposed to be good for human joints.








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