June 26, 2008
Penn doesn't want to be your friend ...
... and he thinks agnostics are pussies
From Crackle:
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Tent with a view ...

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Originally uploaded by Suffering the Benz
I just added this to the Rooms with a View group on Flickr. It's the view from my tent in the wilds of Pennsyltucky during a weekend "Pickin' Party" that featured incredible guitarists, fiddle players and other assorted musicians in addition to some of my nearest and dearest friends.
Of all my Rooms with a View shots, this probably is my favorite: My friends' tents drifting into the woods all around me and the sound of Pittsburgh accents filling the air ...
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Passive aggression in KnoxVegas
One of my favorite guilty pleasures is passiveaggressivenotes.com. It never fails to amuse me, and today's passive aggressive missive from a Knoxville chiropractor is a hoot.
I know people who swear by chiropractors, but my experience with one back in the mid-90s was more in line with this experience. They seemed kinda cagey and reluctant to go over details of my special x-rays, and their end game seemed to be a protracted (perpetual?) series of chiropractic visits. My goals were vastly different. Fix my back and send me on my way.
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June 25, 2008
A refuge for the big, the fat, the muscular and the tall
Sometimes the travel gods smile upon me, other times they smite me.
Yesterday, they were playing the prankster.
I was arrived at the Kansas City airport in time to stand by on an earlier flight to Chicago, where I was connecting to Beautiful KnoxVegas. With a gentle nudge from the travel gods, I made the flight and when I got to Chicago I started getting United Airlines e-mail updates on the flight I was supposed to be on. It was delayed. Again. And again. And again. Sadly for the poor people who didn't get the earlier flight, the 4 p.m. KC to Chicago plane didn't leave till 10:21 KC time, more than six hours late. I definitely would have missed my connection, and this surreal experience.
While I was milling about the concourse waiting for the Knoxville flight, I saw a lanky guy walking around looking a tad confused. I had him pegged for a Tennessee boy through and through, and on the way out to the plane I chuckled when he was amazed that we were walking across the tarmac to climb into the 50 seat Canadair Regional Jet.
"I've never been on one this small," he said, clearly nervous.
I tried to be reassuring. "They're good little jets," I told him. "I fly them all the time." But i was thinking: "I hope this 6-foot-6 beanpole isn't sitting next to me ...
He wasn't. He was one row head of me, across the aisle. And I was in the 13th row, right next to the pisser. Several other large people lumbered aboard. The largest ended up sitting right in front of me. And then Muscle Man boarded ... and sat down in the window seat right next to me. Shit.
Turns out Lanky Dude was really from the Bay Area and was making his first trip East of the Mississippi to visit his sister in Oak Ridge. He looked at Muscle Man and asked him if he played for the Chicago Bulls, despite the fact he was "only" about six foot tall. But the dude was cut. He laughed and said no. Rather than putting on my iPod to block out all human interaction, though, I kept the ear buds holstered. It was just a hunch.
We ended up having one of the most fun and entertaining hour-and-a-half flights I've been on. It started when the flight attendant looked at our two rows sympathetically, We were a refuge for the big, the fat, the muscular and the tall. All the biggest people on the plane were in our two rows at the back of the aircraft, which set off a round of jokes.
Lanky Dude was kind of dorky, but he was a good guy. The rest of us live in Tennessee, so we started giving him grief about what to expect. The moonshine. Catching catfish by hand. Neyland Stadium.
Muscle guy apparently played college ball for a small school in Mississippi, which mightily impressed Lanky Dude (and me, for that matter). We spent the entire flight cutting up and joking with the flight attendant. I even bought Muscle Guy a beer. The big guy in front of me talked about his world travels, including charity work he'd done in Haiti. He's a native Knoxvillian, so he had plenty of inside info for Lanky Dude, including inside info on grits and sweet tea.
When we landed, Muscle Guy gave Lanky Dude his number and told him to call if he wanted to go out and catch some catfish by hand. We'd all bonded in that stupid little tin can. It was one of those sublime experiences that makes travel worthwhile.
As we came out of the concourse, Lanky Dude's sister was there to greet him. I told him to have fun in Tennessee while he sauntered up to his sister like the Scarecrow dancing down the Yellow Brick Road. I hope he has fun on his Tennessee sojourn. The image of this talk, skinny white geek and the muscular African American dude wading in Watts Bar Lake stalking catfish won't leave my mind ...
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June 18, 2008
Jesus got soul
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June 17, 2008
Sing it, Buddy
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June 14, 2008
Rocky Top flashback

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Originally uploaded by Suffering the Benz
Wes the Kentucky boy poses as we float past Neyland Stadium on the Tennessee River heading toward Knoxville.
Wes paused to reflect on his playing days at the University of Kentucky, when he got to hear Rocky Top more times than he cares to remember while playing Tennessee at Neyland Stadium.
What started as a Sunday morning boat ride turned into an effort to get to Knoxville from our house west of Choto Marina. It took about an hour, but we got there and even took Gilligan along for the ride (he's visible in the lower right of this photo).
We kept going after we passed downtown Knoxville and went up past Island Home airport and continued up the Holston River a ways before heading back. All told, it was a three-hour tour. A three-hour tour ...
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Straight talk from Bug

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Originally uploaded by Suffering the Benz
Emma (aka Bug) hops up and down in front of John McCain's Straight Talk Express in Memphis recently. Anita took this shot while she, Lara and Bug were doing the Memphis tourist thing, complete with plenty of Elvis and barbecue.
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Don't fear the cowbell

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Originally uploaded by Suffering the Benz
No, it isn't 1979. And this isn't Blue Oyster Cult turning the entire band loose with guitars during a mind-numbing "Don't Fear the Reaper" encore. It's RiddickFest, an army of guitarists who know half of every song ever written.
Really, though, it was a blast having a bunch of my closest friends in town for the weekend to float on the lake and make music on the back porch. And some of the music was downright transcendental. Even without the cowbell ...
RiddickFest photos here ...
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June 13, 2008
A stone's throw from the Durty Leprechaun ...

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Originally uploaded by Suffering the Benz
The view from my fifth floor room at the Copperleaf Boutique Hotel in Appleton, Wisconsin. Overall, nice hotel. OK gym (clean but too few machines). And Appleton was a nice surprise. Great cigar store (Appleton Souvenir and Cigar Co.) a short walk from the hotel and a watering hole called the Durty Leprechaun which, sadly, I didn't test drive.
That's the Fox Cities Performing Arts Center to the right, on College Avenue, where I found the cigar store and noticed the Durty Leprechaun.
Rooms with a View group on Flickr ...
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June 4, 2008
Knoxville airport adds insult to injury ...
As I was paying my parking fee late last night at mighty McGhee Tyson airport, I noticed a sign warning that they're raising rates effective July 1, 2008. Looks as if long term will jump from $8 to $10 a day. Short term is going up, too, but I didn't catch the rate since I was more focused on the long term increase. Of course, their website makes no mention of the hike. Guess they're too ashamed to make it public and try to explain themselves.
So gas prices are soaring. Airlines are nickle-diming travelers every chance they get and providing a truly miserable experience. And now the airport is going to charge you an extra $2 a day to park long term. Sorry, but that's crap. Talk about kicking road warriors when they're down ...
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Tombstone hand and a graveyard mind
I was crushed when I read on Monday that Bo Diddley had died. I came to him through a circuitous route that started with a searing Grateful Dead version of "Not Fade Away," then to Buddy Holly and finally to the source, big bad Bo.
Most of the tributes I've been reading have focused on the famous Bo Diddley beat that's that's spine of so many rock songs, but this homage on Literary Kicks focuses on Bo's verbal prowess. Great read and right on the money. To wit:
"Ellis 'Bo Diddley' McDaniels lived to tell stories and create characters. His songs are what made him famous, even more than his beat. His words were as simple as his guitar playing, and just as strong."
Funny that author Levi Asher also refers to the Live at the Ritz CD that features Ronnie Wood. That was the first Bo Diddley CD I bought, and I knew it wasn't quite on target. Asher's assessment of it is right on. Glad I tried again and got to know the real Bo.
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June 3, 2008
Rooms with a View: Truck crash

Truck Crash in Fredericksburg
Originally uploaded by Howard Owens
Leave it to Howard to get the news angel in the Rooms with a View group. This is his shot of a truck crash in Fredericksburg as seen from his room at the Hilton Garden Inn.
If you have photos take from hotel rooms, submit them to the Rooms with a View group here ...
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Rooms with a View: Virginia B&B

Mount Holly Bed & Breakfast, Nomini, VA
Originally uploaded by sailorbill
Another shot in the Rooms with a View group, this one of from sailorbill of Mount Holly Bed & Breakfast, Nomini, VA.
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Rooms with a View ... Hong Kong-Lee 052

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Originally uploaded by Ron Feinbaum
After I created the Rooms with a View group on Flickr, I got distracted and didn't revisit for a while. When I did, I found a slew of cool photos other folks have uploaded, including this shot of Hong Kong by Ron. Apparently, I'm not the only one with a penchant for snapping photos of hotel views ...
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June 1, 2008
Geekin' on the wireless ...
Lara went to Memphis this weekend, leaving me with too much time on my hands and an excuse to spend an overcast afternoon tweaking my wireless network.
My Macbook Pro is still pretty retarded where wireless is concerned. It must be something with the card since Admiral Higgins had perfect reception out on the porch while my computer bricked. Same machines, purchased within a month or so of each other. Overall, the wireless works fine, but the range is lacking, forcing me to use a Verizon Wireless card when I'm surfing on the porch. Annoying, and not as fast as it would be if I were connecting through the network.
So, I pulled an Airport Express that went haywire out of the drawer and started monkeying around with it, hoping that if I could revive it I could use it as a way to extend the existing network's signal out onto the porch. (Of course, I could just take the laptop to Apple's alleged Genius Bar, but that would require a trip to the mall and the possible loss of the machine for a few days ... and an admission that I couldn't fix it myself.)
But I wasn't having much luck. The Express wouldn't take a firmware upgrade, and I couldn't get into it at all using the Airport Utility. Then I found this post on the Airport Admin Utility for Graphite and Snow 4.2.5 (I found this solution by searching for the specific error number I was getting ... -6765.) Downloaded it, upgraded the firmware and was able to access the Express' setting. I used a direct Ethernet connection rather than try to do this magic act via wireless.
So now I needed to figure out how to make my Linksys WRT54G router and the Apple Express enter a meaningful and lasting relationship, the kind that would make any conservative Christian proud. More Googling turned up this post on the dd-wrt open source operating system I use on the Linksys router. (Switched to dd-wrt in an attempt to boost the router's signal strength, but that didn't do much good though I liked dd-wrt and kept it on the router anyway.)
Now some tweaking and a few adjustments to accommodate the fact the dd-wrt directions are for the Airport Admin utility and I was using a variant version, and viola. I know have the Express set up next to the kitchen table, the outer reach of my laptop's current range and just around the corner from the deadspot on the deck.
I took the laptop out there and got a strong signal off the Express. Now I can roam the whole house without having to pop in the Verizon card.
So why the mind-numbing detail in this post? I figured that someone somewhere might be able to use this info. Might as well detail it. But most importantly, it's a testament to how innovative and sharing people can be. In the end, I got this up and running because people had not only figured the problem out ahead of me but also were willing to take time to answer other people's questions about it and give details on how they set it right. Consider it my contribution back into the Google well of soul.
At some point, though, I'm still going to have to break down and visit the damn Genius Bar ...
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