{"id":15,"date":"2007-03-22T20:58:41","date_gmt":"2007-03-22T20:58:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dev.gregbueno.com\/wp\/vexvox\/2007\/03\/22\/excuses_excuses\/"},"modified":"2007-03-22T20:58:41","modified_gmt":"2007-03-22T20:58:41","slug":"excuses_excuses","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gregbueno.com\/vexvox\/2007\/03\/22\/excuses_excuses\/","title":{"rendered":"Excuses, excuses"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I blew $584 in the past three days. It&#039;s the cascading spending that accompanies the acquisition of a new laptop.<\/p>\n<p>The first $216 was spent on a USB audio\/MIDI interface. The whole point of getting the laptop was to make the home studio more portable. One of things I want to do when I visit home in April is to show how all that stuff has moved to the computer, and the sound card chip on the laptop motherboard isn&#039;t sufficient for the applications I run. So I bought an M-Audio Fast Track Pro. A weird driver installation had me thinking I bought a dud, but once I got the driver installed properly, my recording applications ran as smoothly as on my desktop.<\/p>\n<p>The next $238 was spent on a license for Sibelius. At first I thought I could wait because notating all the songs I&#039;ve done so far is low on the list of priorities. But a new license for Sibelius costs at least $500. I could have gone for a competitive cross upgrade, but I would have to send my Finale installation discs to Sibelius as proof of ownership. As much as I despise Finale, I&#039;m not comfortable with giving up something I own, and who knows if I&#039;d need to fire up Finale for something or other? It&#039;s a powerful piece of software, despite the interface&#039;s best efforts to spread its hate and lies. I also don&#039;t know how much longer I&#039;m going to be riding the academic discount gravy train &#8230; I want to take a break from continuing education for a bit. So I went to the online shop from where I bought Sony Soundforge and QuarkXpress (which I haven&#039;t even installed yet) and placed an order.<\/p>\n<p>The last $130 was spent on a wireless access point and a wireless card for my desktop. My laptop came with a wireless card, and having to be tethered to a cable for Internet access seemed counterintuitive to the convenience of a laptop. That&#039;s a purchase that could have waited as well, but I&#039;m on a spree. Also, I&#039;m sick to death of tripping on the cable that runs from my bedroom to the dining area, where the cable modem router is located. I&#039;m not sure how I went under the assumption I had to get a service upgrade to become wireless, but after actually, you know, <strong>doing research<\/strong>, I discovered going wireless meant a relatively mild investment in some hardware. Screw you, Time Warner &#8212; I&#039;m not paying a rental fee for equipment I can get at Fry&#039;s. So I finally joined the 21st Century and became wireless.<\/p>\n<p>My tax return and my company bonus is pretty much shot now. I paid the first two transactions off immediately. I think I can wait on the last till the savings account recovers some of what it&#039;s lost in the past few days.<\/p>\n<p>Huh. My mind just went to a really dark place. Now that I&#039;ve blown all this cash, I bet my car will need something fixed soon.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I blew $584 in the past three days. It&#039;s the cascading spending that accompanies the acquisition of a new laptop. The first $216 was spent on a USB audio\/MIDI interface. The whole point of getting the laptop was to make the home studio more portable. 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