Governor Ted Strickland is getting into the act. The decision striking down the rules expanding the definition of “private club” is being appealed. The governor insists that people thought they were voting for a law which exempted private clubs – and it did, but the rules are so strict that almost no private clubs satisfy the law.
The reason the rules are so strict though is to prevent the “Utah effect”. When I was in Park City Utah once I new it was a “dry” state. Alcohol was allowed in private homes, restaurants and private clubs. That should have shut down the bars but you know what happened? The bars all became private clubs. The rules were so loose about what constituted a private club that it was easy to be a bar and still fit the definition of private club.
Besides the stated purpose of the smoking ban was to protect employees. If a private club has employees and private clubs are not covered those employees are not protected. Hence the rule that a private club is one that has no employees.
I have a question though. To what extent can our state legislature modify a law that was passed by the voters.
I was looking for a place to bring my computer for repair. Although I’m a “Computer Guy” I don’t like messing with the hardware. But how to chose? There’s dozens of places in the phone book.
I decided to look for personal recommendations and ask at work. The very first guy I asked said he doesn’t take computers anywhere, he fixes them himself. Turns out he has his own side business repairing computers. I offered to buy him lunch if he’d take a look at mine.
I brought it in the next day. First thing, he removes the video card and connects a monitor to the integrated video port and powers up. Voila, just like that, video returned.
So it’s the video card right?
Just to make sure, we put the video card back to see what happened. Guess what? That worked too!
So what was the problem? We don’t know!
People at work were asking about my shuttle having seen it back in the office. I’d tell them how, just taking it apart and putting it back together fixed it, and they’d say “Yeah, they do that sometimes.”
I hate hardware.
I’m sorry I ever bought this thing.
It broke the first week after delivery. I had to send it back to CA. It was the power supply.
It worked about 10 more months then the power supply died again. I got them to send me a new power supply – still under warranty but they charged me $10 – and I replaced it myself.
A few months later the monitor died. I think it may have been out of warranty by that point but, in anycase, I tossed it and bought a viewsonic.
Now it’s dead again. It’s not the power supply this time – it powers up, but I don’t think it’s booting. I don’t hear the hard drives spin up. I can’t boot from the CD and I never see anything on the monitor.
I’m half thinking I should just remove the hard drives, toss it and buy a new computer.
Added details to all the Wade Oval Entries. Also, Taste of Tremont
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I just upgraded to WordPress 2.2 and so far, I see no changes. At least it’s free.
I did some painting of my condo today. What a hassle. When I was done it was several hours later than when I started, my back was sore, my place was a mess and my walls looked like shit.
Maybe I should have paid someone.
I’m so ignorant as well. The first time I bought something called “Base” Interior Paint. It lokked like white paint but when Brenda started putting it on the walls she started complaining that it “wasn’t covering anything”. I tried it and saw the same thing. You could paint it on the wall but, any dirt or stain on the wall showed right through.
I had to take all the paint back and I got regular white primer. It covers better but still doesn’t look so good. Partially that’s due to my incompetence but maybe also because it’s primer and not paint.
When the smoking ban was passed it required rules to be written to determine its implementation. One of the rules widened the definition of private clubs to include the typical FVW hall. The law said a private club was exempt from the smoking ban if, among other requirements, it had no employees. The drafted rules specified that if an employee was also a member then, for the purposes of the smoking ban, he was not an employee.
That law was struck down throwing most VFW and other private clubs back into the ban.
The next test of the smoking ban is scheduled for Nov 18th. This is a challenge of the entire ban as unconstitutional.
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This week was the housing inspection for my condo. It was surprisingly short. He checked some outlets, turned the sinks on, checked the smoke alarm and that was about it. The only issue was I had an outlet that was uncovered but since I had extra outlet covers on hand he didn’t write me up for that.
This weekend I have a lot of condo stuff to do like, painting and packing. Ugh. I don’t want to do all this stuff. It’s only Saturday morning and I feel like the weekend is essentially over. No free time for blogging! – or even fun stuff.
After years of rumors the legendary eating machine Jake has finally been caught on film! This candid footage of the insatiable omnivore was taken over the weekend. His fearsome appetite knows no bounds.

After cleaning his plate, he ate the plate AND the silverware. He went on to eat all the nearby toys, then the furniture and the carpeting. We watched in disbelief as the entire room disappeared down the monster’s gullet. Unfortunately our cameraman got too close and was snatched and eaten by the Jake.
Finding nothing left to eat the Jake wandered off but just before he left he grabbed his belly and with a loud BUUUUUUUURRRPPPP spit out the cameraman’s camera and so we were able to recover this film.