Category: Entertainment

Make sure to wire Cat-5 in your house

After doing quite a bit of reading, wiring up a new office building for EDG (okay, doing the punchdowns and crimping), I am convinced: all new construction and/or rewiring jobs should have Cat-5 and probably coaxial cable run throughout.

Think about it. Many years ago, people realized that phone lines needed to be run during construction to avoid having to retrofit buildings or have unsightly wires showing along baseboards and such. From my generation forward, there is not much need for landline phones to be run as most everyone is using mobile phones. Even if someone eschews mobiles, VoIP and Skype are eliminating the need for traditional phone lines.

VoIP, Skype, computers, home automation, cutting-edge televisions, and more use Cat-5 cabling for their connections. Doesn’t it make sense to have your new home wired to be ready for the future? Why spend so much money on new home construction or rewiring and then skimp on something that can add so much value and perhaps ‘future-proof’ your home?

I have to admit that even being a self-proclaimed geek I was a bit slow to jump on this train. To me it sounded at first like just another expense and/or way for the contractor or electrician to rip you for some more money. Having spent some time thinking though, it makes sense now.

Homes have (or should) a utility room. It sounds logical to have a little space dedicated to a punchdown panel for your networking/phone/cable in that room beside your electrical panel. This way you can conveniently set a home server (pretty cheap today), your cable modem, and incoming cable lines in one place.

No longer would there be a need to have ugly coaxial cable bursting through the walls, Cat-5 cable runs, or the hassle of finding the perfect spot for your wireless access point. Convenience would be anywhere you and your contractor/electrician believe there is a need for an outlet.

I’m trying to find a downside to this idea, and other than the small cost/convenience issue I can’t find one. Heck, companies even sell prebundled versions of these cables specifically for this purpose. You may not need both, and they can be had individually fairly cheap.

Let me know your thoughts.

John Garrett Comedy

Friday night Emily and I were fortunate enough to be sans-kids. Don’t get me wrong, we love the little tax-write-offs, but mom and dad need some time together without deciding who hit who first. Luckily, my parents agreed to keep the little shenanigans so such an evening could happen.

Once we discovered we were free, I called Hooch and Ashley to see what they were doing and if they wanted to get together. Ashley (I called her first, any man in a relationship knows they are really in charge) said she didn’t care, but that they were going to some comedy show in Highland, IL. After Ash gave the thumbs-up, I called Hooch. We worked out the logistics and met at their apartment in Salem at about 8:30.

Up to this point I was expecting a trip to a real comedy club in the metro-east of Saint Louis or something. Nuh-uh. We wound up in a small bar in a town of small bars. The place wasn’t trashy or anything, just not what I had expected. We chatted for 20 minutes or so, and then the show began at 10.

First up was the morning guy(?) from one of their local stations. He wasn’t bad, and we found out after his set that it was his first time. For his first time, it REALLY wasn’t bad. That was the opening, then came John.

I didn’t expect much of anything as Hooch had billed him to me as ‘a local guy’. At that point, I gave up on Drew Carey, and settled for B-list entertainment. Still, it was better than Em and I watching MASH and going to bed early.

John was very good. He had great delivery, timing, improv (bar crowd), and the stage presence to pull it all together. His set lasted about an hour, and kept us out-of-towners entertained the whole time. Even when he was pulled off his routine by a boisterous crowd, he improvised and we were still able to follow local references (John is from the area).

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Trivia Night was fun

The Jaycees hosted a night of trivia at our local Elk’s building Saturday night. Em put it together with some help from Kevin, myself, and Hooch. Our goal for the evening was to gather some funds to donate to our inaugural Southern Illinois Harvest Festival.

i have to say that everyone seemed to have a good time, and everything went off without any problems. Even Marcia from the Illinois Jaycees came down and hung out with us for the night.

Not as many teams showed to the event as had committed to being there, but that was their loss. Everyone liked the door prizes we had, enjoyed some food and drinks, and left with a smile on their faces.

I have to call the night a success for everyone who came out. Next time, we hope more can make it to participate.

Need custom felt for poker or pool?

You should definitely go check out the site of a local guy I met last night – Pimp My Table. I know this isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but the man makes some impressive designs with quality materials.

Pace (the owner) came by our Jaycee meeting last night with some ideas. We all chatted for awhile, and then went outside to look at the samples he has in his trailer. I have to say the man makes some impressive products.

Any of the tables he had in the back would more than suit my quality requirements. I don’t know what else to say other than Pace has done a few felts for famous people, and you should go check out his work at the site above.

Did I mention that he’s local and you could have a table of the same quality the professional players and gamers use?

This made me laugh…

I was having a really bad day due to trying to sell the car, bills, Erich’s birthday coming up, buying school supplies, etc.

Then I came across this, and hopefully it will make you smile too.

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