We’ve been unpacking boxes in the living room, bedroom and more. Allison will be putting her Barefoot Books in the bookshelf in the living room of the house. It will be nice for her to have her stock out and able to be seen, picked up and read. We’ll all get very familiar with the books so we can talk about them more. It reminds me that Eva and I haven’t done a video review in a while and now that we have this new place we have a space where we can do our recordings. Now we just need to make the time. Continue reading Making Progress
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Taking Things Offline a Bit

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I think the Internet hates me these days. My blog has been sporadic in operating and just in time too because I know I’ve gotten people coming here because of the guest spots on Digital Dads TV and Fitarella TV. For the past two weeks some crazy bad stuff has been happening with the site. I spent about an hour last night with GoDaddy and they gave me some options. I’m going to try them first before I decide to up and move to another hosting company. Continue reading Taking Things Offline a Bit
Can’t Stop the ‘Boosted’ Signal
I have stuck by the notion that I am smart enough to program a VCR so why would I need a DVR. There have been many incidents with the VCR.
1. Taped the wrong channel. (I swear Channel 4 was NBC, back in 1985)
2. Taped over a saved program. (Who labels the tape)
3. Power went out and reset the channels. (Autoprogram had to be run again)
4. Forgot to set the VCR. (Did you set the VCR, No, Did You?)
5. VCR tape was full (What do you mean one tape won’t last 2 weeks)
So it was decided that we would get a DVR cable box. This way we could see all the stations that we like in HD plus we could have a DVR to automatically record every episode of shows that we want to see. The VCR becomes a backup when we are overloaded with TV shows on the same night (i.e. Monday)
You may have noticed that I’ve been having some trouble with our cable signal for the past week or so. I tried all sorts of things, I even called ComCast to schedule an appointment to look at the line. But I promptly canceled that service call because searched for and found an inexpensive way to fix the problem. The problem was the signal. The signal was way to weak to power all the TV’s, HD, Wi-Fi and Digital feeds. So the signal needed to be boosted. I searched for Signal Booster and I found the Motorola 484095-001-00 Signal Booster. The product is $35, a steal for the signal boost it gave us.
Every TV in the house looks better and the response time changing channels has also improved dramatically. For example the Sci-Fi Channel was practically snow on our bedroom TV. Now it is very clear and actually watchable. In the living room, where we installed the DVR, we finally have HD and it is awesome.
The worst part is that now I want a larger TV. Doh!
