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One of these things is not at all like the others.

I woke up this morning to find out that Tom Jeffers had died. Tom is an old friend of mine. When K was around a year old and Gretchen was recovering from her hysterectomy for endometrial cancer, Tom and Sue were good enough to come down and stay with us and help keep the household together. Tom was one of the nicest guys on the planet which just makes this seem much more unfair. And he and Sue had a lot of happy years together and should have had more. I'm going to miss him.

You hate to move on from something like that to common goings on, but it was a busy day here. I have finished my entry for the OVFF songwriting contest, for which the theme is "Steer by the Stars". I have checked this theme numerous times at this point to make sure that I have not repeated my error from FKO long ago, when I thought that the theme was "The End of the World" and it was actually "The End of Time". Oops. I ended up writing two songs that year; one for the wrong theme and one for the correct one. But this year's song is to the correct theme and no longer on my list of things to do.

Calvin the Puppy has decided that I am the Food God. He may be correct. In any case, he is a very hungry puppy. We have had a few housebreaking accidents, but this is mostly due to a failure to communicate. Ruby goes to the back door and complains when she needs to go out. Calvin just complains, leaving us unsure of what he wants, although food is frequently a good bet. But so is access to the great outdoors...

I continue to learn more about DisplayPort cables than I ever wanted to know. The new DisplayPort cables that I bought were to a new, faster standard. They were not, however, VESA certified, nor did they come with a latch that engages when they are fully pushed in. Today, two replacement cables arrived that are for DisplayPort 1.4, an older version of the standard, but which are VESA certified and have the latching feature. I've plugged them in and the monitors have only blinked once while I've been downstairs.

This is, of course, one time too many. More research followed. The long cable from the computer to the MST hub turns out to be a DisplayPort 1.2 cable, which is theoretically sufficient for MST, but the instructions for the hub say to use a minimum of a DisplayPort 1.4 cable. They also say that the cable should be shorter, but the computer needs to be on the opposite end of the console so that the Thunderbolt cable (which is *highly* length constrained) can reach from the computer to the Apollo unit.

I have now ordered *another* cable (stop laughing, Gretchen!) which is long enough to reach, has latches, and is both VESA certified and DisplayPort 1.4 compatible. It should arrive tomorrow.

And then we will see how it works.
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Sam and Bonnie asked if they could use our house as a rendezvous point with Bill and Kelley, as they were all on the way to the Pentatonix concert over in Rosemont tonight and Kelley had the tickets, so everyone needed to enter together. This seemed reasonable and we had quite an assemblage here for the first time in a while, which resulted in a lot of good conversation. It also made Ruby the Dog *very* happy, as she was getting attention from some of her favorite people that she doesn't see very often.

On the other hand, we're going to have to vacuum the floor again, because when Ruby the Dog gets that much petting in a short period of time, it's always a super-shedder event.
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We went over to Jerry's and joined him, [livejournal.com profile] samwinolj, and Bonnie for our annual Christmas dinner tonight. (Please note the Oxford comma, apropos of tonight's dinner discussion, which was lovely. So was the food.)
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[livejournal.com profile] jeff_duntemann and Carol joined us for dinner tonight. Jerry came by later for cheese and dessert. [livejournal.com profile] samwinolj and Bonnie were supposed to come for the dessert session, but were under the weather.

It was a good conversation in any case. :)
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Steve S. is flying off to England for the FfordeFest tonight and leaving his car parked at our house. Originally, [livejournal.com profile] daisy_knotwise was going to drop him off at O'Hare to catch his plane, but there was a bit of miscommunication with a fortuitous result: [livejournal.com profile] samwinolj and Bonnie will be joining us for dinner and dropping Steve off to catch his plane afterwards. Since we haven't seen them to speak of for a while -- everyone's been run a bit ragged lately -- this should be fun.
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Steve S. is flying off to England for the FfordeFest tonight and leaving his car parked at our house. Originally, [livejournal.com profile] daisy_knotwise was going to drop him off at O'Hare to catch his plane, but there was a bit of miscommunication with a fortuitous result: [livejournal.com profile] samwinolj and Bonnie will be joining us for dinner and dropping Steve off to catch his plane afterwards. Since we haven't seen them to speak of for a while -- everyone's been run a bit ragged lately -- this should be fun.
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So last night, [livejournal.com profile] daisy_knotwise made dinner for [livejournal.com profile] tarkrai and me, after which the four of us (counting Katie) adjourned to The Cheesecake Factory where I got the piece of Godiva Chocolate Cheesecake that I've been thinking of for several days. (I blame [livejournal.com profile] catalana. :) ) After that, we came home and headed down to the studio where Steve showed me some of the things that he wanted to do with his album, which he brought me the almost complete master tapes for. More conversation followed upstairs while waiting for Katie to fall asleep, but then exhaustion won for all of us.

We were up early this morning so I could go to work and Steve could go to his local bank. They met me for a very early lunch at Hot Dog Island (where Linda, one of the owners, got to meet Katie), after which Gretchen dropped Steve off to catch the noon train to Kalamazoo and went home, while I headed back to work.

Visiting at the speed of sound, I think. :)
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So last night, [livejournal.com profile] daisy_knotwise made dinner for [livejournal.com profile] tarkrai and me, after which the four of us (counting Katie) adjourned to The Cheesecake Factory where I got the piece of Godiva Chocolate Cheesecake that I've been thinking of for several days. (I blame [livejournal.com profile] catalana. :) ) After that, we came home and headed down to the studio where Steve showed me some of the things that he wanted to do with his album, which he brought me the almost complete master tapes for. More conversation followed upstairs while waiting for Katie to fall asleep, but then exhaustion won for all of us.

We were up early this morning so I could go to work and Steve could go to his local bank. They met me for a very early lunch at Hot Dog Island (where Linda, one of the owners, got to meet Katie), after which Gretchen dropped Steve off to catch the noon train to Kalamazoo and went home, while I headed back to work.

Visiting at the speed of sound, I think. :)

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