The Square Peg – Eureka and… Just When I Thought It Was Over
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S. Bradley Stoner
First the good news.
EUREKA! My new computer is working and online. I got my copy of MS Office
Professional installed and cranking and, despite some minor setbacks, I managed
to connect to my Outlook email account. What a pain in the patoot that was! But
it’s working fine now, so it’s all good.
The bad news? Well, it’s a MicroMush thing. Those
#@!%*&^ Windows 8 updates. Yep, it tied up my computer overnight. Why you
might ask? Well, it seems Windows 8 gets stuck in this loop that causes an
update failure… then the dad-gummed machine has to spend 3+ hours “reverting.” Why
it can’t just go, “Oopsie… we couldn’t install your updates,” and release the
operating system is beyond me. Anyway, I found the solution to that issue
online… from a programmer. It was really rather simple. Just go into the
settings and select “Never Check for Updates.” Like the man said, who’d want to
update to Windows 8.1 anyway… it’s a giant cluster… substitute the word of your
choice here… and it doesn’t work worth beans.
So, everything is working now and I can get back to writing.
I’ve put off at least three projects while I dealt with computer issues. Glad
that’s over. So, I found my happy place, right? Not so fast buster. As I’m
happily cooking along, the phone rings. WTH?! I thought politics was over for
at least two years. But noooo… Somebody decided that, since we’re not focused
on national and state elections, now would be a peachy time for local
elections. And while local politicians don’t have the budget the biggies do,
they apparently have enough to buy robocalls or have sufficient volunteers who
have nothing better to do than call me up to ask me to vote for their
candidate. Or worse, those idiots who conduct skewed polls. You know the kind.
Ring… ring… ring…
“Hello.”
“Good morning. We’re conducting a brief scientific poll for
Nobody-Gives-A-Crap Poll services. Can you spend a few moments with us?”
I open my mouth to say, “No,” but I don’t get the chance.
“Now, may I ask if you are a Democrat, Republican, or
Independent?”
Now, I could claim a party affiliation, but I really don’t
have one, so I would normally answer, “Independent.” That usually garners a “Thank
you,” and a click as the line goes dead. More recently, I’ve been saying, “Mugwump,”
or “Smurf Party,” or some equally inane response. I have responded with, “I’m a
strict Constitutional constructionist,” but that just seems to confuse them. I’m
pretty much convinced they don’t know what that means. I doubt if they have
even read the Constitution, and they likely think a constructionist is a
carpenter or steel worker.
I don’t even know much about the candidates for Mayor or
City Council, but I do know that a conservative has a snowball’s chance in hell
of getting elected in San Antonio. Except for voting “NO” on improvements
issues that will do little more than raise my property taxes, I wouldn’t be
inclined to vote at all this go around. Not that my “NO” vote will carry a heck
of a lot of weight, but I know how those things go. We passed a bond issue to “improve”
the road that runs in front of our subdivision four years ago. The work was
supposed to have begun two years ago and be completed within a year. Well, they
started on it last year in August and it doesn’t look like they’ll be done
until sometime late 2018. Right now it’s a pot-holed mess. Why on earth would
anyone vote for more improvements like that?
The phone just rang again. The caller ID said, “Unavailable.”
Yeah, me too.
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