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4710 there are a few people whom manage to make a bean or two, if you get my drift. However, unless you have been there and had some sort of introduction, it can be a cold hard town. Basically, I returned back east after I graduated from Lake Forest College www.lfc.edu , because when I started exploring Chicago looking for a job, everyone I saw in the general public were a lot larger is size than myself, and I felt a bit intimidated. At the time of my graduation from college, I weighed about 125 pounds, and I was six feet tall. Since they produce a lot of food in America, the people in Chicago tend to be a bit over weight and physically larger in size compared to the smaller people in midtown Manhattan. There really is not much to do in Chicago besides go to the Art Institute of Chicago - Google Search which has a modest collection along with the famous picture of the Coffee Shop. I suppose one could try to find a job at Sears or McDonalds, but since Illinois has an excellent college education system, the local residents seem to make a living with traditional urban job skills. Of course, I suppose if one is from the east, when one first visits Chicago and the rest of Illinois what strikes one first is how flat the entire area is. I think the largest geological structure in Illinois is Mount Trashmore, which is a large pile of garbage they piled up on the north side of Chicago for some odd reason, and it is so large now, it would be hard to move. I guess it provides some sort of break from the constant wind out of the west for some of its neighbors on the east side of it. Since Chicago suffered from Second City Complex and more like Tenth City Complex anymore, its local citizens whom are prosperous enjoy showing one the upside of their environment. However, since it is a cold environment, it can be hard to make a living there, if one does not have the job skills that one needs to prosper. Besides well known individuals whom make a living off of commerce and industry, there is also a prosperous group of people whom make a living off the Commodities Market or what is better known as the Chicago Board of Trade , anything one buys on the Chicago board of trade, one can actually take delivery on it, but one would have to pay freight and warehousing which can be expensive. The wealthiest people in Lake Forest, Illinois seemed to have seats on the Chicago Board of Trade and back in 1972, when I graduated from Lake Forest College www.lfc.edu , they only cost about $100,000 which was not chicken feed back then. Of course, since it is colder out there for a longer period of time, it also costs more money to heat one's home. When I went to Lake Forest College back in 1968 to 1972, I earned about $200 a week on various jobs such as bank teller and taxi driver, and I only paid about 12.9 cents a gallon for fuel oil or 17 cents a gallon for gasoline for the farm house that I rented on 40 acres for $250 a month which I split the cost with three to four other room mates and the old Mercedes that I drove. Thus by that index with gasoline at $3 a gallon which is about 23 times more expensive now than then, it would mean that I should be earning $4600 a week or about $240,000 a year. Thus the local economists out here back east are a bunch of crooks anyway one looks at it. CIO Note:<888> 01/21/06 Saturday 10:30 P.M.: I made and ate my usual salad www.geocities.com/mikelscott/. I used a tin of sardines that I chopped. I also used two plum tomatoes that I sliced into 1/8th inch thick slices. For the cheddar cheese portion, I used Stop and Shop Swiss cheese. I used all of the other regular

4731 Note:<888> 01/14/06 Saturday 3:25 P.M.: Well, if the going gets rough around here, we could try using these International : International MXT MV. Of course it would help if one knew somebody from www.navistar.com. Of course they make bigger vehicles, but around here, people do not pay much attention to trucks, since only stupid blue collar types drive them. Of course, my insurance company www.geico.com is somewhere out there in the Midwest. I suppose they might make other items in the Midwest. Recently, with the British losing their manufacturing skills, about all they seem to sell anymore is tea. I suppose Tea Time was about the only civilized aspect of the British Empire or what little remains of it. With the way the English speaking limeys think about the Scottish, I suppose I could remind some old sea lords that the Queen Mum of England is Scottish, least you forget. One of my original neighbors in this building was the grandfather of the Chief of Detectives here in Greenwich, Connecticut, and as I recall he was also Scottish. The fact that the copy of the Greenwich Time obituary for Tom Devlin is missing from my computer and from my server would indicate to me that somebody with connections to Tom Devlin was messing with my computer setup. It seems rather strange that it seemed to disappear all by itself. Thus it is my perspective that somebody with connections to the Greenwich Police department has been tampering with my computer setup for an undisclosed amount of time. Thus it would seem to me that for 17 years at roughly 60 to 80 hours a week of computer time, at roughly $200 to $400 an hour, the owe me quite a bit of money if you get my drift. CIO Note:<888> 01/14/06 Saturday 3:00 P.M.: I chatted with a local investigator. CIO Note:<888> 01/14/06 Saturday 2:10 P.M.: BBC NEWS | Americas | Alaska volcano disrupts flights and BBC NEWS | Americas | Fire razes Hemingway island haunt. CIO Note:<888> 01/14/06 Saturday 2:00 P.M.: I finished going through my email. CIO Note:<888> 01/14/06 Saturday 1:00 P.M.: I made and ate my usual salad www.geocities.com/mikelscott/salad.htm. I used all of the regular ingredients. For the cheddar cheese portion, I used Stop and Shop Vermont extra sharp cheddar cheese. I used two plum tomatoes sliced into 1/8th inch thick slices and 10 grape tomatoes. I used all of the other regular ingredients. I ate the salad with a glass of ice tea. I still have to go through my email. CIO Note:<888> 01/14/06 Saturday 11:25 A.M.: I filled out the Sears rebate for $5.95 refund on shipping, and I have it ready to mail. I will now go through my email. CIO Note:<888> 01/14/06 Saturday 10:45 A.M.: I did a little bit of window shopping on the internet. I studied www.sears.com, but I do not need anything. For my Sears Kenmore upright vacuum cleaner, I ordered Kenmore Micro-Filtration Upright Vacuum Bags at sears.com for $10.99 plus $1.02 sale tax and $5.95 ground shipping for $17.96 total. There is a mail-in rebate on the shipping that I will fill out shortly.

4745 not sure if there is anything else that we make here, that they would be interested in. The roads in Europe tend to be very narrow compared to our roads, so a Hummer might be to wide for the roads, but I am sure Euopean engineers will be trying to sell their new products to us. The big thing at the Albertville, France Winter Olympics, they were trying to sell was high definition television or what we call Digital television. CIO Note:<888> 01/09/06 Monday 3:55 A.M.: For those international companies needing a tax write off, this is a good way to spend your money and gain lots of exposure in more ways than you might expect Torino 2006 - Alpine Skiing: Leg at Adelboden, the University of Skiing. Alas nobody I know can afford to go there, and I can not even afford a passport to get out of the United States of America, so I guess I will just have to watch a bit of it on television NBCOlympics.com - TV Listings - , since obviously I do not know anyone at General Electric www.ge.com , and I do not know anyone in the United States. I guess I could have some other foreign government send me to the Winter Olympics, but they would have to pay my bills. With what I know about Italian security after living in Florence, Italy back during the winter of 1972, more than likely it will be a safe event. However, I do not speak Italian, but they seem to make sense out of my broken French. There is one peculiar fact about Italian ski resorts that I noticed, and that was I never saw any lodges to kick back in by the fire place after being out in the cold. There are just crowded coffee bar cafes which are not very comfortable. At European ski resorts, one tends to get what one pays for. Thus if you want a 500,000 square foot ski lodge, I might suggest Switzerland at some place like St.Moritz. Of course, if I were already in Switzerland, I might be able to find my way through the St. Bernard pass tunnel into Northern Italy. I remember in the old days, the Russians were so poor after each winter Olympics events, they had to sell all of their belonging to make it back home. CIO Note:<888> 01/09/06 Monday 3:30 A.M.: Maybe this is what they're unhappy about ABC News: Are Traditional Pension Plans Doomed?. Maybe www.ibm.com should not have spent so much time partying and sailing at the Indian Harbor Yacht Club, but at least when they check their bank accounts, they still have a hospital with their name on it Welcome to Greenwich Hospital Floor Plans. With all of their people looking at monitors or LCD displays, maybe they should have paid to fund an eye clinic as well. CIO Note:<888> 01/09/06 Monday 3:10 A.M.: As far as I know there are not any T. Rockefellers, but their is a common rich European first name "Tiffany", and the richest European family last name is probably still "Rothschild", and since they are a cheap Jewish family, they might be sneaking into my apartment to use my computer. Of course, it you did not have the Marks, Francs, or Pounds or other convertible assets, that name would not take you anywhere. CIO Note:<888> 01/09/06 Monday 2:45 A.M.: I made and ate my usual salad www.geocities.com/mikelscott/salad.htm. Instead of tuna fish, I used the remaining

4767 Apparently Teddie Roosevelt was so unpopular in New York, they got him elected President just to get him out of town. He was also the Police Commissioner for Manhattan, so more than likely he knew his way around the City. I will now shut down the computer, and I will clean up, and I will go out. I could take my 2.5 million watt lantern and signal across Long Island Sound to see if anybody responds back. However, at this hour of the night one would not want to disturb that population group. I always thought it would be nice to have a garage door opener type of device, where one could click the power on and off on Long Island to see it blink from Steamboat Road. At Costco www.costco.com they are now selling for about $50, a fifteen million watt rechargeable lantern that would definitely do the job. CIO Note:<888> 02/28/06 Tuesday 7:50 P.M.: I was awake at 10 A.M. with a telephone call about a computer storage conference in Westboro, Massachusetts. I explained that I would be unable to attend. They said there would be a cocktail party after the conference. I guess in Massachusetts computer people have a more upscale lifestyle. I called up Cablevision, and they gave me the Optimum Boost Business telephone number 1-866-575-8000 option 3. They said they would be able to open up Port 80 on my cable modem in 24 to 48 hours. I chatted with an associate. I ate breakfast of oatmeal with a sliced banana, toasted bagel with olive oil, orange juice with vitamins and supplements, and a cup of coffee with splenda and milk. I chatted with a relative. I picked up my mail. One of the other building tenants told me the new power generator in back of the building is connected to another power supply feed in case the primary feed at the front of the building goes down. I was also told that nearby Port Chester, New York has a lot of residents from Columbia, South America, and they pursue whatever business the Columbia community is involved with. I know Columbia is the second largest exporter of cut flowers after the Netherlands. Since I do not speak Spanish, I do not know any residents over there. I do know the Cambridge Press use to have an office in Port Chester, New York. I then went back to bed until 15 minutes ago. CIO Note:<888> 02/28/06 Tuesday 4:50 A.M.: I ate the other half of the CVS can of cashew nuts. I will now shut down the computer, and I will go to bed soon. CIO Note:<888> 02/28/06 Tuesday 4:30 A.M.: I went through my email. Earlier, I ate half of a 9 ounce can of CVS cashew nuts, and I ate three scoops of Healthy Choice Rocky Road ice cream. CIO Note:<888> 02/28/06 Tuesday 3:30 A.M.: I chatted with Optimum Online Boost tech support and Cablevision tech support, and we determined the reason a server would not work on my Northgate Syntax backup computer is that the Cable Modem Port 80 is still closed. Although one can supposedly enable it online, it does not work. I have to call Cablevision between 8:30 A.M. and 6 P.M. and speak with their business tech support to get it unlocked. I took one of the square Thomas' bagel breads, and I cut it in half, and I put Hellmann's low fat mayonnaise on both sides, and I put 10 four inch diameter by 1/32nds inch thick slices of Healthy Choice

4776 Note:<888> 02/23/06 Thursday 5:45 A.M.: I also put a new Borax toilet tank tablet in the toilet tank. Also CVS does not seem to carry European Mystique shampoo and conditioner anymore. I am halfway through downloading the Vista beta. I also brought up the black rubber Ray-O-Vac flash light from the car. I put it on the telephone table with the other flash light. I still have two other flash lights in the Volvo. One is in each front door side compartment. When one brings flash lights in from the cold, they tend to have stronger batteries, once they warm up. CIO Note:<888> 02/23/06 Thursday 5:35 A.M.: I went out after the last message. I had to come back in and get my jump start system, and I had to jump the car to start it. I guess I should go for a drive every day to keep the Volvo fully charged. It seems the burglar alarm runs down the battery in two to three days. I then went for a drive downtown, and I drove down by the waterfront. I then drove over to Old Greenwich, and I drove out to the gate to Tod's Point, which was closed at that hour of the morning. I then went by the Riverside Shopping Center, and I went by the Food Emporium, and I bought a 36 ounce bag of Eight O'clock Hazelnut coffee beans for $5.99 and Dole bananas at.69 a pound for $2.15 for $8.14 total. I then went by CVS, and I bought 12 double roll pack of Charmin toilet paper for $6, a 50% more 22.5 ounce bottle of VO5 kiwi and lime squeeze herbal shampoo for.97 and a 15 ounce VO5 kiwi and lime squeeze herbal conditioner for.97, two 9 ounce Glade Melon Burst spray room fresheners for $1 each, two 9.75 ounce cans of CVS lightly salted cashews for $2.50 each, two 4 packs of RTH 100 watt light bulbs for $1.99 each pack, four 14.75 ounce cans of Bumble Bee Alaska pink salmon for $1 each, and for half price a Polaroid www.polaroid.com black inkjet refill for $7.50 and a color Polaroid inkjet refill kit for $9 plus $1.83 tax for $41.25 total. They were out of English Muffins at CVS, so I went back by the Food Emporium, and a six pack of English muffins were $1.50. Instead I bought a six pack of Arnold New York Everything bagels for $3.39. I then returned to central downtown Greenwich, and I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue and the train station area. I sat out at various locations. I then went by the Greenwich Service Center Exxon gasoline station, and I bought $10 of premium unleaded gasoline at $2.899 a gallon for 56 miles driving this past week. I had the onboard computer reset when the battery was low when I first tried to start the car before doing my errands, so it said I drove 18 miles this past evening at 18.8 miles per gallon averaging driving 19 miles per hour. I then returned home. I brought up my purchases and the jump start system. I will now put the items away. I called up 1-800-CALL-BNY on a matter. CIO Note:<888> 02/22/06 Wednesday 11:55 P.M.: I put away the laundry. Microsoft Windows Vista beta 2 build 5208 is available for download from http://connect.microsoft.com/. However, it is a slow 11 hour download at 70 kbs. One would think that Microsoft with all of their money could put it on a faster server. What is the point of me having high speed download, if they can not beef up their servers. Well, I started the download. I will now shower, and I will clean up. I will go out to keep the car in shape, and it will charge up its battery a bit. I

4785 always smoke my pipe, but that might set off the central building smoke alarm, which would cost the Greenwich Housing Authority. CIO Note:<888> 02/18/06 Saturday 7:15 P.M.: I was awake at 4 P.M. I ate breakfast of oatmeal with a sliced banana, a toasted bagel with olive oil, orange juice with vitamins and supplements, and a cup of coffee with splenda and milk. I went out without cleaning up, and I went by CVS on Greenwich Avenue, and I picked up two prescriptions. I then stood out briefly downtown. There were ABC news trucks downtown, because there were a lot of people lined up for www.powerball.com. I drove down by the waterfront. I then went by the Food Emporium, and I bought a 5 quart package box of Nestle Carnation dried milk for $6.49 and four boxes of 40 Salada green tea bags for $1.99 each box for $14.45 total. I then returned home. One has to watch out for black ice on the sidewalks and in the parking lots. I washed the breakfast dishes, and I made my bed. I will now shower, and I will clean up. CIO Note:<888> 02/18/06 Saturday 10:35 A.M.: I chatted with www.cablevision.com about trying to get the money back that they over billed me for on my debit card. It now shows up on the debit account as having been paid. They said they will look into it. I am a bit tired, so I will now shut down the computer, and I will go to bed soon. I will eat another piece of crumb cake with some iced tea. CIO Note:<888> 02/18/06 Saturday 8:35 A.M.: I called up www.cablevision.com , and I was told that my Optimum Boost had not yet been activated. They were able to activate it. However, with my Siemens Speed Stream router with print server, I am only gets about 6 Mbps download, but when connected directly from the modem I get close to 30 Mbps downloads. I will have to figure out that later. I was shown this page Optimum Online - Boost Status Panel , and I went to "Manage Dynamic DNS". I registered the name "mikelouisscott.com", but it will take a couple of days to work. I downloaded the program to change dynamic IP addresses to static IP addresses. I changed the address setting on the Apache server "*.conf" file, but I could not get it to work with the temporary IP address. CIO Note:<888> 02/18/06 Saturday 5:05 A.M.: I tested my server IP address with Juno on the Toshiba laptop, and it does not come up, so perhaps I have the wrong IP address. CIO Note:<888> 02/18/06 Saturday 3:40 A.M.: I have set up a Apache Server on my Northgate Syntax backup computer with most of the contents of my web site which is online. Of course, I have to change some of the links to refer to the server. However, it seemed to work, but it was just the wrong IP address. CIO Note:<888> 02/18/06 Saturday 12:05 A.M.: I went through my email. Earlier after dinner, I also ate a piece of crumb cake. CIO

4793 and I cleaned up. The housekeeper arrived at 8:45 A.M. My relatives and I went out at 10 A.M., and one of my relatives went to the dentist. While waiting, my other relative and I went to by Michaels Art store to get a picture framed. I walked over to http://www.officedepot.com/ and from their clearance section, I bought a http://www.creative.com/ Sound Blaster Audigy2 Value 24 bit 7.1 regularly $69.99 for $17 off for $52.99 plus 7% Florida sales tax of $3.71 for $56.70 total. It also comes with the full version of Tom Clancys Splinter Cell program. It is 192 kHz/106dB SNR. I will install it in my primary computer when I return home this Wednesday, and then I will put my old Creative Live MP3+ in my Northgate Syntax backup computer. We then went by the NAPA auto parts stores, and I got two rear brake light bulbs for the 2001 Mercedes C320, and I installed them, so both rear brake lights are new. We then picked up my relative at the dentist. We then went to Publix in the center of Vero Beach, Florida, and we did some grocery shopping. We then returned to my relatives house, and I brought in the groceries. I put Hellmanns low fat mayonnaise on two slices of Italian bread along with three 1/32nds inch slices of turkey and four 2 inch by 3 inch by 1/16th inch slices of Kerrigold Swiss Cheese and the top piece of bread, and I cut the sandwich in half, and I ate it with a mixed salad and a glass of crushed ice with orange juice and cold filtered water. CIO Sunday, February 12, 2006; 8:15 P.M. 888: I cleaned up the kitchen. We watching the Winter Olympics. I will now shut down the computer. I will stay up until about 11 P.M. CIO Sunday, February 12, 2006; 7:10 P.M. 888: I chatted with my relatives for a while. We ate dinner of reheated million dollar spaghetti with grated parmesan cheese, heated Italian bread with herbal butter, mixed green salad, and I had a glass of orange juice with crushed ice and soda water. We are watched the evening news. We are now watching the Winter Olympics. We might watch a movie later. CIO Sunday, February 12, 2006; 5:10 P.M. 888: I watched a Harrison Ford movie. My relative returned at 3 P.M. We went over to the west of town to the Cracker Barrel restaurant by the Toll Road, and we picked up my relative returning from the cruise of the Caribbean. We stopped by http://www.samsclub.com/ , and I bought Microsoft Money 2006 Deluxe for $18.97 and a $1.07 tax for $20.04 total. I think Microsoft also offers a $20 rebate on it, so it will be virtually free, once I get the rebate back. I will send in the rebate once I return home. We returned to my relatives house. My other relative likes the new house. CIO Sunday, February 12, 2006; 1:05 P.M. 888: Happy Abraham Lincolns birthday. I watched a movie on the Hallmark television channel last night until 11 P.M. The Hallmark television is a very good channel that I enjoy watching. I went to bed until 10 A.M. this morning. I ate breakfast of oatmeal with cinnamon, sliced half banana, English muffin with margarine and orange jelly and a glass of fresh Florida orange juice with vitamins and supplements and coffee. I showered, and I cleaned up. I taped a counter light fixture cover in the kitchen with white medical tape, so it

4822 rich people at the Indian Harbor Yacht Club took off to some wealthier watering hole like Marbella, Spain Marbella Guia Turistica, Costa del Sol, Espaa , since they obviously would be bored with Palm Beach, Florida which is not their cup of tea. Obviously all of these wet backs in the Spanish speaking network around here know where the other posh resorts are in their network. Of course I have heard the new King of Saudi Arabia is an extremely frugal individual trying to help pay off his country's debts, so more than likely the former network of camp follows are probably trying to figure out how they spent all of the money they thought they had. There is a guy that looks like Bill Gates mailto:billg@microsoft.com that walks around Greenwich Avenue in the early morning hours wearing an orange parka looking for spare change, so he obviously is frugal too. Possibly the women in the town have absconded with all of the money, and they are spending it on some sort of foolishness in Manhattan. I remember the fourth to the last time I went to Manhattan, I observed about a 1000 stretch limousines park outside the Chippendale's dance club in Manhattan, so it goes to show that women can not really be trusted with money, since that is the way they seem to waste it. When I returned from the waterfront, I went by the Stop and Shop, and there was car wreck on the post road in front of it, but nobody seemed to be hurt. I bought on sale a cab eye round roast on sale for $3.99 a pound down from $5.99 a pound for $11.21 and a dozen extra large Stop and Shop eggs for $1.69 for $12.90 total. I then checked out the new ATM machine at the www.chase.com bank at the Stop and Shop plaza, and my Bank of New York ATM card works in it, but one has to have money in their account, and I think Chase charges to use a Bank of New York money card. Basically Chase and Citicorp are Rockefeller banks and Bank of New York is a Roosevelt bank, so you can chose you own poison as far as financial planning is concerned. I then returned home, and I put away my purchases. I then noticed for some reason the computer server was turned off. Sometimes, one hits the power strip next to it, and it turns off, since the power strips is lodged on an open desk drawer, and it can wobble against the inside edge of the drawer and turn off the power strip and the server. Well, it started up again. CIO Note:<888> 03/24/06 Friday 7:40 P.M.: I made and ate Michael Louis Scott's Pork and Beans with franks. To make it, I used a 16 ounce can of B&M baked beans with bacon and onion flavor. I ate it with a glass of iced tea. I chatted with a relative in Texas, and the relative told me that drive by shooting are pretty much the normal activity in Texas. I chatted with a friend whom was too busy minding his horses to chat. I chatted with the British Embassy in Washington D.C. that took the time out to listen. I will now shower and clean up, and I will go out, since I have to start the Volvo every day and drive it a bit. I guess I can go by the Greenwich Library which is opened until 9 P.M. CIO Note:<888> 03/24/06 Friday 6:30 P.M.: I finished the house cleaning and watering the plants. I threw out the periodical literature and old magazines. I helped a neighbor put a bamboo couch and cushion on her car and tie it down, so she could transport it nearby. I played some music while house cleaning. When I install the Sony 27 inch Trinitron television a couple of weeks ago, I move the TEAC DVD/CD

4826 www.guillow.com Jetfire balsa wood glider for $1.49 and.09 tax for $1.58. I noticed that Ridgefield still has the active Jerusalem Masonic temple across the street from the hardware store. They have a nice Episcopal church called St. Stephen's. I then drove west out of town, and north to the New York State border and then back into Vista, Connecticut on Route 123 south leading down to New Canaan, Connecticut. I parked in front of the New Canaan, Connecticut town hall leaving my car going, but the nearby New Canaan, Connecticut visiting nurse thrift shop was closed until noon. They have a nice computer chair out in front for a hundred dollars. I then drove around the downtown New Canaan area, and it has not changed much. Driving west out of town, I noticed about 500 cars parked at the New Canaan YMCA. It looked like the New Canaan schools were on holiday with all the youth walking around. I drove south down to Darien, and then I got on I-95 West. There is a nice Howard Johnson's www.hojo.com motel in Darien. I drove to exit 5 in Old Greenwich, and then I went to the Old Greenwich Mobil Express car wash, and I got the cheapest Express car wash for $6. I then towel dried my car. I chatted with a local marine about Laguna Beach, California. I then drove back to my apartment building. I chatted with a neighbor. I chatted with a relative. I ate breakfast of oatmeal with a sliced banana, a toasted bagel with olive oil, orange juice with vitamins and supplements, and a cup of coffee with splenda and milk. I chatted with a relative. I washed the breakfast dishes, and I made my bed. I will now replace the battery on my Benrus watch, which I think I have a replacement battery for. CIO Note:<888> 03/22/06 Wednesday 10:40 P.M.: I watched some television. I ate half of a 5.5 ounce bag of Arnold regular size seasoned croutons. I looked at a tech page on my Turbo Volvo station wagon, and it says it needs a lot of power to start, since cranking the motor uses a lot of power, and if the battery is not strong enough, it does not get enough spark power to start. Well, I will try it again tomorrow, once the jump start system is fully charged up. I have www.geico.com towing and jump start service, but first I will try to do it myself. I have not driven it since Saturday night, when I went to the bank. I will now shut down the primary computer, and I will go to bed soon. I might watch some television in bed. CIO Note:<888> 03/22/06 Wednesday 9:20 P.M.: I went out to start up the Volvo, but the jump start device was not charged enough to start it up. I will try again tomorrow, when the jump start device is fully charged. I have not driven the car since about Saturday night, so I guess I need to drive the car a little bit more often. I chatted with two relatives. CIO Note:<888> 03/22/06 Wednesday 8:05 P.M.: I put the tea in the refrigerator to become iced tea. Last night I took out a one pound piece of top round cab roast from the freezer, and I put it in the refrigerator to defrost. I just cut it into one inch cube pieces, and I ran it through the CuisineArt, and I turned it into hamburger meat. I then shaped it into two 8 ounce square hamburger patties about.75 inch thick, and I refrigerated one in a plastic bag. I then put a few of teaspoons of olive oil and a couple pads of margarine in a 10 inch diameter frying pan, and I heated it

4844 knew Izi down in Key West, Florida whom was the Saudi Arabian representative there. Living around Exxon, I do tend to meet other oil people, and also my father was Louis Dale Scott whom was a chemical engineer. Thus I am confused why after 16 years of computer activity at my own expense, I only get poorer. It seems to me that your German employees are taking advantage of my situation. Michael Louis Scott 71 Vinci Drive Apt. # 206 Greenwich, Connecticut 06830-2902 United States of America backup web site: http://www.geocities.com/mikelscott/ fax: 1-203-532-5474 I currently have $3.30 in the Bank of New York. I own a Saudi Arabian flag that I bought at the Greenwich Hardware store for $10, which is where I think the price of gasoline is going to $10 a gallon. On my grandfather Scott's farm in Robinson, Illinois U.S.A., Marathon Oil built an oil refinery that can refine 365,000 barrels of oil a day pumped from the old slow pumping oil rigs in Illinois, known at the area as "Little Egypt". Thus currently they have energy to grow corn to produce Methanol. I think the Saudi Arabian flag always flew at the Waldorf Astoria hotel, when I lived in Manhattan when there were very cold winters after Mount St. Helens volcano errupted. I saw Izi show up in Manhattan one of those winters from Key West, Florida, and he was surrounded by about fifty thousand people he was traveling with, but he was very cold. Since I lived in Florida in the 1950s, my family probably also know other people from warmer parts of the world. My internet activity is using up all of my energy allowance, so I can not afford to drive the car much anymore. Yours Truly, Michael Louis Scott Marquis of Queensbury H.M.S. Agent of the British Empire and house boy to the Duke of Windsor
4845 CIO Note:<888> 03/16/06 Thursday 12:50 A.M.: It seems the French have a presence on the internet Hollinae - GuildesOnline - Hbergement de Communaut which produces this odd web site Hollinae.com - Player Profile: Dr Molotov and PsychoStats. Of course OPEC with all of its resources, I do not think OPEC is worried about a Molotov cocktail - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Note:<888> 03/16/06 Thursday 12:50 A.M.: 48 Pieces Meritline AA Ultra Alkaline Battery (ISO 9002 Compliant), FREE GROUND SHIPPING! $10. CIO Note:<888> 03/16/06 Thursday 12:40 A.M.: I did some television channel surfing. Speaking of surfing since we have so much television in the Fairfield County area of Connecticut that seems to be programming from the southern regions of the Americas, it would seem to me, we could pick up the pace of the programming with some ocean surfing footage, but alas people in Connecticut live by the motto that one can never be too thin or too fair, so more than likely, they would not be interested in going out in the sun or even watching warmer weather footage. It seems strange that whenever, I go downtown which is infrequently anymore, not much is going on. I suppose not many people if their expensive cars get say 15 miles to a $3 gallon of gasoline want to spend 20 cents a mile to cruise downtown to buy a $2 cup of coffee or an $8 dollar movie ticket. Thus about the cheapest entertainment one can do now besides read is to watch television. Of course, since the production people whom produce entertainment media, do not seem to want to pay the writers the going rate for their work, the quality of their productions seem to be lacking. I suppose the literate group of wealthier people in this area are spending more of their free time planning their strategies as they relate to their conservatively held wealth. In other words, just because they do not hold mortgages, they still have to maintain their properties and pay their taxes. As prices have seemed to have doubled in this area in the last year, it would seem to me the so called Federal government is lacking in its responsibilities in adjusting the COLA or the Cost of Living Index for those people whom are dependent on the fixed incomes and the COLA adjustment. Thus I would say it would be fairly safe to say, the so called established government both republicans, democrats, and independents are out of touch with the general reality in the country. At this point, the government is spending its reserves on activities which it can not afford, and it should first remember its responsibilities to meet the financial needs of the citizens whom have supported the government over all of these years. Thus from what I can tell, more than likely a small minority seem to have taken over the financial purse strings of the government for their own benefit at the detriment to the welfare of the general public at large. CIO Note:<888> 03/15/06 Wednesday 11:20 P.M.: I used Nero 6.6, and I backed up my server folder which is about 1 gigabyte in size to DVD/R. CIO

4875 Microsoft FrontPage extensions installed on it. However, when I tried to setup a search page, the FrontPage extensions would not work. The Microsoft Internet Information Service Server and Microsoft FrontPage Extensions setup are difficult to figure out, so for now I am not running them. I installed the updates on the Northgate Syntax server computer. I deleted files from the C: drive that I did not need. I copied the server folder from the D: drive the C: drive. I deleted all the files on the D: drive except the server folder. I am now doing a Windows XP Professional Automatic System recovery backup from the C: drive to the D: drive. Both C: and D: drives are 20 gigabytes. After it is done, I will do another Automatic System Recovery backup of the C: drive to the Maxtor External hard drive. I also ran Norton Win Doctor 2003 on the C: drive. Thus for my home server is down for a few more hours maintenance. I also installed the updates on the primary computer. CIO Note:<888> 03/03/06 Friday 7:05 P.M.: I took one of the square Thomas' bagel breads, and I cut it in half, and I put Hellmann's low fat mayonnaise on both sides, and I put four 1/32nds inch thick slices of Stop and Shop sliced turkey and five 4 inch by 4 inch by 1/16 inch slices of Stop and Shop American white cheese on it, and then I put the top half of the bagel bread on it, and I cut the sandwich in half, and I ate it with a glass of iced tea. I did some routine internet surfing. I will now shut down the primary computer, and I will go to bed soon. CIO Note:<888> 03/03/06 Friday 3:45 P.M.: I went out after the last message, and I went by Putnam Trust Bank of New York on Mason Street. I then went by the Wachovia Bank on Benedict Place, and I paid my rent to the Greenwich Housing Authority. I then drove down by the waterfront on Steamboat Road. I then went by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift Shop, and most of their items are half price or less. I bought three wooden plate stands for.25 each and a Myro tub and wall caulkstrip for.25 for $1.25 total. I then went by the Stop and Shop, and I bought four half gallons of Tropicana light healthy low calorie orange juice for $1.79 each, a pound of Stop and Shop white American cheese for $4.99 a pound for $5.11, a pound of sliced Stop and Shop honey roasted turkey breast for $6.99 a pound for $7.34, a 48 ounce container of Edy's slow churn low fat Mocha Almond Fudge ice cream for $1.79, two Gortons frozen 16 ounce Shrimp Scampi dinners for $4.39 each, two Gortons frozen 13 ounce boxes of crisp haddock filets for $2.69 each, a Stouffer's 17 ounce frozen meat loaf dinner for $1.99, and two Stouffer's 16 ounce frozen turkey dinners for $1.99 each, two 16 ounce cans of Planters no salt party peanuts for $3.39 each, a box of 10 Hefty sinch sak kitchen garbage bags for $2.99, a quart jar of Hellmann's low fat mayonnaise for $1.79, a 48 ounce container of Quaker Old Fashioned oatmeal $4.29, a 50 pack box of Splenda for $2.50, a top eye round roast for $3.99 a pound $11.21, a pound of baby carrots for $1.99, Dole bananas at.79 a pound for $2.13, and broccoli crowns at $1.99 a pound for $1.85 less a store mail coupon of $7 off an over $70 purchase plus.18 tax for $70.24 total. I then went by the Arnold bread outlet, and a Entenmann's 25 ounce cherry pie for $2 and a six pack of Thomas sandwich bagels for $1.85 for $3.85 total. I then returned home, and I brought up my purchases with my cart. I put away my

4919 do when the President is away, so most of the furniture was moved out of the ground floor for the cleaning. I recall the room with the Van Buren bust was still furnished, and they still had the gold Steinway piano in the lobby. All the rugs were rolled up too, so it pretty much looked like another vacant house for sale in Washington D.C. which happens to have a nice lawn for an urban environment. I recall about the only security around the place was about a 6 foot 8 inch tall blond haired middle age fellow that I had seen up in Kennebunkport, Maine during the summer, and I was told he is in the United States Air Force, and he is from South Dakota. The friend I visited the place with was in the landscaping business, but he did not make any useful suggestions for improving the lawn, since most of the trees and bushes are part of U.S. History. In other words if some King of England planted a tree, you should not cut it down. Since we are a democracy here in the United States of America, it is a very simple People's house compared to the larger mansions of the Robber Baron families in the New York area. I have never been on the second or third floors of the White House www.whitehouse.gov as I recall, but possibly when I was younger I might have visited, but I do not recall it. My first memory of the area is when we visited Monticello on our trip north in 1961 to move to the Connecticut area. I suppose other people have visited there over the years, but as I recall what is now the arrival entrance of the White House is the back side on the North side. Traditionally in a Southern Home, the front of the House faces South, so it is warmer in the winter. Of course the whole place was rebuilt back in 1948 from the ground up, so I would imagine after 58 years, it is time to remodel the place, but usually they do not pay much attention to such activity there, until they start having problems. Since the White House is surrounded by busy urban streets with traffic, it is like any urban dwelling, and it suffers from a gradual weakening of the structure from all of the urban traffic surrounding the place, since constant vibration can weaken a structure. Whatever, the case, more than likely if they ever remodel it, they will make it look the same, but it will have more modern features to bring it up to date with the modern world. Obviously, the have underground maintenance facilities as part of the over all structure, and if you believe the media, all of Washington D.C. is honeycombed with underground maintenance tunnels. Thus technically whomever lives there, really does not need to go outside on a rainy day. I guess they have central heating and air conditioning, but whether they can control the temperatures in the individual rooms by zone thermostats I do not know. From what I can tell, since there are about five million people living in and around Washington D.C., they tend to have local experience and keep an eye on activities, whether you take notice or not. If they do not let you stay at the White House, where they bill you or the President at very high rates for everything you do, use, or consume like at a hotel, you could always stay a more modest place where I use to stay when it was the Dutch Inn, and it is now called the Thomas Jefferson Inn changed to the Hotel Monticello Hotel Monticello - Washington DC - Hotel Monticello Reviews - TripAdvisor. The last time I stayed there in 1990, it was about $135 night for two people in the two major room penthouse. However, it has a low garage, so high vehicles can not fit in, and it has small elevators. I also stayed there with three friends for Bush #41 inaugural in 1989. I found the place back during Ronald Reagan's first inaugural, when the Hilton next to the White House

4928 the boiling, I reheated half of the contents of a 26 ounce jar of Ragu garlic, onion, and tomato sauce in a microwave proof plastic pot with lid in the General Electric microwave oven on the reheat cycle. I added half of a drained 6.5 ounce can of Snow's minced clams, and I put the other half in the jar of Ragu tomato sauce that I refrigerated. Next time, I might add the liquid ingredients of the clams to the tomato sauce instead of draining it off. I put half of the cooked spaghetti noodles in a flat Rubbermaid container and the other half I put on a dinner plate with the tomato sauce and a couple of tablespoons of grated parmesan cheese. I ate it all with a glass of iced tea. CIO Note:<888> 04/06/06 Thursday 7:25 P.M.: I was awake at 9 A.M. this morning. I ate breakfast of oatmeal with a sliced banana, a toasted bagel with olive oil, orange juice with vitamins and supplements, and a cup of coffee with splenda and milk. I did some regular internet surfing. I showered, and I cleaned up. I went out about 1 P.M., and I drove by Grass Island. They have fixed it up quite a bit in the last couple of years, and it looks quite nice. I then drove down by the waterfront on Steamboat Road. I then went by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop, and I spent a little bit more time there than normal. I bought a pair of each piece about 7 foot by 7 foot pleated heavy linen or canvas or rough cotton off white curtains with the hooks for $40 for the pair, and a brass pedestal tube light for $5 and three pairs of sunglasses for a $1 a pair for $48 total. I then went to my 3 P.M. appointment. I then returned home. I brought up my purchases. I had two layers of curtains on my living room windows to keep it warmer in the winter. Of the three 8 foot by 4 foot windows, on the far right and the far left, I took down the oldest pair which faced the outside, and I left the pair of purple and pink tulip curtains on the underside with their lining facing the outside, and I put the new pair of curtains on either side of the center orange curtains, and they look quite nice. It makes the apartment a lot lighter. It took about an hour and a half to install them. I took the old pair that I took down which are quite worn from sunlight, and I put them in the back of my station wagon, and I will see if Neighbor to Neighbor at Christ Church wants them, if not I will throw them away. I kept the extra curtain hooks in a plastic bag on the lower level of my hallway sweater closet. The new curtains came with curtain hooks. I put a 40 watt tube bulb in the brass pedestal lamp, and I place it on top of my primary right computer monitor, so I now have a keyboard light. It is plugged into the router and modem power control strip, so on can turn it on and off with the switch on its right hand side. If one wants to work in low light, there is now a keyboard light. I move the Radio Shack speaker phone from that location to on top of at the rear of the primary computer CPU. I chatted with a relative. I got the new Ronald Reagan Library http://www.reaganlibrary.net/ and http://www.reaganfoundation.org/ catalog https://www.reaganfoundation.org/store/ in the mail today. CIO http://mikelouisscott.com/photo/living-room-curtains-040606.JPG http://mikelouisscott.com/photo/computer-keyboard-lamp-040606.JPG

 

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