Saturday, May 9, 2009

Public Transit

I guess I have been stuck up for years! I have lived along a UTA bus route for 6 years and have never ridden until now. I am really spoiled too, the bus stop is right outside my front door! Maybe, I have not ridden before because I have had a couple of bad experiences on public transportation. My first experience in Kansas City was a doozie, trust me, you don't want the details!

I have been riding UTA to work now for a couple of months, it has been great! The benefits are so great that I feel silly for not riding before now!

  • I am saving money and wear & tear on my new car.
  • I can play on Facebook, catch up on my podcasts, talk on the phone, listen to music, email, and play games (Bejeweled 2 I am trying to beat Kelly's score)- all things that I don't normally have time for. As long as my iPhone battery is charged, I am happy.
  • It is great because I can also mentally prepare for work or unwind afterward. (Teaching can sometimes take a lot out of you!)
  • I don't have to fight traffic.
  • I can even take a nap!

My trek takes me about an hour, I get on the bus in Bountiful and ride until I get to the University, I then catch TRAX up to the hospital. It is not bad at all. It does not take me much longer than driving, especially since I can't even park at the hospital, I have to park on campus and take a shuttle to the hospital!

I do miss driving my new car sometimes, I have a lot of fun with my turbo- well not too much fun!

Since I am now an expert at riding the bus, if anyone needs help or advice, let me know.

http://www.rideuta.com/

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Network Attached Storage (NAS)


From time to time, I'll probably have some posts about new gadgets and such. This happens to be the first one. I'll try not to get too technical, but I make no guarantees.

In case you've never heard the term NAS, it stands for Network Attached Storage, which is a computer device for file storage that connects to your network. So, if you are low oo disk space on your computer, or want a backup copy of your files, you can copy them to/from the NAS whenever you please.

We've had a SimpleShare 500GB system that has served us well for a couple of years, but it was starting to get full (from all of our music and many of our movies) and we were risking data loss if it ever broke or the hard disk within the unit failed. It was time to look into other options. What we settled on was a Synology CS407 with four 1TB hard drives, and we've been very pleased with it so far.

The CS407 has 4 bays for hard disks (SATA II), and supports RAID 5, which basically means if one disk fails you haven't lost any data. You simply replace that disk and the data gets copied automatically from the other disks. There is a price to be paid for this, however, so we end up being able to use around 2.7 TB of the full 4 TB capacity of our drives. That is definitely worth the cost to help avoid data loss.

In addition to its file serving capabilities, the CS407 also has the ability to stream media. It streams music via iTunes, and can also stream movies, photos, and music to our PlayStation 3. So, when we are cleaning the house, we can turn on the PS3 and crank up the tunes on our sound system. We've found that we can even browse through our photos while listening to music via the PS3 and the CS407 doesn't miss a beat. Streaming high-quality video (h.264) to the PS3 is pretty choppy (802.11g wireless), but streaming the same video to our Macs works flawlessly (802.11n wireless).

The unit can also serve files over the internet so that you can access them from any computer (via HTTP or HTTPS), but we're not planning to make use of that feature at the moment.

While it is always possible to set up an old computer as a NAS, nothing can compare to the ease of setup and low maintenance that specially built units like the CS407 can offer. It also uses much less power than a desktop computer. I definitely can recommend it if you are willing to spend the extra money.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Resolutions...

2009 Goal: Start a Family.....Blog! (Silly joke- We went to dinner on New Year's Eve at the Red Iguana- our favorite Mexican Restaurant.  We were talking about goals for 2009.  Chris couldn't think of the word blog right off the bat, I was in shock for a few seconds until he finished his sentence!)