11.29.2006

 

Season's Greetings


OK, so we're woefully behind. The Halloween birthday blitz with incriminating pictures of Harry Potter, Hermione, Walter Sobchak, and Maude in full fantasy regalia have not yet made it to cyberspace. Nor have madcap adventures at the West Hollywood Halloween parade/streetfair/whatever it is. Nor the recent Thanksgiving festivities and the exploding turkey. (OK, fine, the Deep Frying went smoothly and I have video to prove it.) I still haven't even blogged about our trip to SF, Skywalker Ranch and Pixar last APRIL.

We will remedy all this very soon. Hopefully as soon as we figure out how to share and consolidate iphoto libraries among various household computers here. I know that sounds overcomplicated. But here's a question to the IT-savvy out there. . . We have at least three computers on our wireless network, which is created by two Apple Airport Expresses. These computers can see each other, talk to each other, share files, share printers etc. Yet the one other machine (which is also a Mac) is on a hard line, still on the same subnet, connected ultimately to the same router -- but it cannot see or interact with any of the others. Is it supposed to be this way? Surely not, is my thinking. Does our problem lie with the Airport network, with the router and its settings (firewall etc.) or something else? Any ideas would be appreciated. I would call Tech Support, but it's 2:30AM.

In the meantime, here is a modest piece of media to hint at the latest Holiday Creation with which Gregg has lit up the neighborhood. . . You will be seeing more of it, I'm sure.



-jw

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