I’m pretty sure the ink in my Epson 777 inkjet printer is not actually frozen, but I’m wondering if the cold affects the ink. See, we keep it pretty cold in the house (lower heating bills!) and in the office where the printer sits, it’s cold. About a week ago, I tried to print a few pages, and all I got was faint lines on the page. I tried to clean the heads, recalibrate, etc. but no luck. I ended up putting in a new color cartridge, and that did the trick.

This week, the same thing happened again. Keep in mind that the printer worked fine just 3 days ago, and that we normally don’t print everyday. So today I got the same problem, nothing but faint lines, even after head cleaning and many tries.

So is my ink too cold? I think I may try to warm up the cartridges and put them back in the printer to see if that has any effect.


Jan 29, 2007 6:00 pm · Comments Off

In the last two weeks I was twice asked to hand over my driver’s license. The first was at a local university library. This library only allows members of the university to enter the facility, but you are allowed to bring a guest. I was a guest. In the past they’ve asked for my driver’s license to hold while I was in the building, as insurance that I would return to get it back. Things have changed now, and they make a photocopy of your driver’s license, and hold that, and then give it back to you when you leave.

To be fair, they did ask for another form of ID. In fact, they seemed rather irate that I did not have another form of ID. Do most people have more than one form of ID? If you’re not a student, or work in some huge corporation, do you?

Anyway, the guy at the library desk mumbled on about how some people (liberals, I presume) were all “up in arms” about having to surrender their driver’s licenses (and with identity theft nowadays, who can blame them?) He reluctantly took my driver’s license and made a copy of it, and let me in. When I left the library, I was given the photocopy that I was now tasked with destroying.

While at a local department store, we wanted to use their scanner to choose items for our registry, and again, they asked to hold my driver’s license (so we wouldn’t run off with the scanning gun.) I assume this is a common practice at many places, which begs the question, is this legal? Is it legal in Wisconsin? What about other states? It may be the same situation where you are not required to give out your social security number to anyone except the government, but good luck trying to get a job or anything else in this country without revealing it to organizations along the way.

I’m half-tempted to make a fake ID, actually, it would be a “real ID” for the next time I go to the library. It will have all of my information on it, but will be from my own organization, not from the State of Wisconsin. Think they’ll let me in?


Jan 29, 2007 8:00 am · Comments (1)

The folks at WITI MyFoxMilwaukee.com are putting on Blog-A-Palooza in Milwaukee. It’s scheduled for Wednesday January 31st, 2007, from 5PM to 9PM.

It’s a shame I can’t make it. Who knows, they might wanted to have talked to Wisconsin’s first blogger, podcaster, and videoblogger. (I’m pretty sure I hold the title for all three of those…)





Jan 29, 2007 6:30 am · Comments (2)

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