{"id":916,"date":"2008-08-27T23:29:00","date_gmt":"2008-08-27T21:29:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/plume.dk\/blog\/?p=916"},"modified":"2008-08-27T23:33:46","modified_gmt":"2008-08-27T21:33:46","slug":"vitaminacid-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/plume.dk\/blog\/?p=916","title":{"rendered":"Vitaminacid"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I had a little sleep relapse. Went to bed at 7 pm yesterday. And got up at 7 am today. But at least that&#8217;s only half a day.<\/p>\n<p>I had good dreams. One of them involved Magnethe. I think I had stolen her from the playground. She was in the back yard at my parents&#8217; place.  Oh to have a place with a yard and a goat or two of my own. That would be a dream come true.<\/p>\n<p>I have bought carrots and vitamins. Not for the goats, but for me. I was inspired by a TV programme. It said that carrots are good for your eyes. Vitamin A. Or something. My eyesight is deteriorating. I have no doubt that I am slowly going blind. Maybe some vitamins will help. Maybe not. It&#8217;s worst in the mornings. Sometimes my vision is so blurry that I can barely read the computer screen. It&#8217;s probably that tumor in my brain. Not that I&#8217;m being pessimistic or anything. I see the glass as half full. OF POISON.<\/p>\n<p>I have ordered myself a book, I have. <a HREF=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.co.uk\/Things-Grandchildren-Should-Oliver-Everett\/dp\/0316027871\">Things The Grandchildren Should Know<\/a>. Not only the title of an awesome song, but also of a book. As soon as I found out about that I knew I had to get it. And since it wasn&#8217;t anywhere to be found in the Danish library system I had to order myself a copy. Mark Oliver Everett (or E as I like to call him, and E when you call me you can call me Al) is just a brilliant songwriter. Eels is my fourth favourite band in the world and I relate to his lyrics very much. I can&#8217;t wait to read his story. So a must-have book. Even if I have to pay for it.<\/p>\n<p>Should be here in a couple of days to timely interrupt my Stephen King reading list. Currently: Nightmares And Dreamscapes.<\/p>\n<p>[pause]<\/p>\n<p>[restart]<\/p>\n<p>Later that day I went to have dinner with the parents. Excellent chicken. I also stopped by my brother&#8217;s place. I mentioned that I tried to set up his TV  but there was something wrong with the signal, right? Well my parents and my brother went to Copenhagen Thursday to Saturday and I took the chance to take my parents&#8217; VCR up to my brother&#8217;s place (he lives 5 minutes away from them so that wasn&#8217;t so hard). I hooked up the VCR but still couldn&#8217;t get the TV channels to come through. So from that I could conclude that it wasn&#8217;t just a problem with his TV, but a problem with the signal itself. Now they&#8217;ve had a guy from the cable company come and check it out and it turns out that they had made a mistake when they made the big channel frequency change and my brother wasn&#8217;t getting the proper signal. That&#8217;s fixed now so today I could set up his TV so he got all his channels and everything is working properly. And that just better be the last time I deal with that frequency change. I have set up my own TV, my VCR and my DVD recorder. Then my parents&#8217; VCR. And their TV twice because uncle Jens (bless &#8216;im) messed the first go up. And then three stops at my brother&#8217;s apartment to get his TV working. The next thing you know there will probably be a letter from the cable company in my mailbox saying &#8220;oh we&#8217;re just going to change it all once more, sorry bout that&#8221;. I would have to go postal, I would.<\/p>\n<p>Not that I mind doing it. It&#8217;s quite nice to help out the family with these things. It&#8217;s good to feel needed every once in a while, and they&#8217;re always very greatful. <\/p>\n<p>Also I seem to have bought a pack of eggs where they all have double yolks. At least the first 6-7 eggs have all had a double yolk, so I imagine they all do. I wonder if it&#8217;s some kind of genetically engineered, or perhaps mutated, chicken that only lays eggs with two yolks. Somewhat peculiar.<\/p>\n<p>And with that I bid thee adieu, Amadeus.<\/p>\n<p>PS. I love The Middleman. It is chockful of geeky fun. &#8220;Kiss my Asimov&#8221;. Oh yeah. Too bad it&#8217;s getting canceled most likely. All the good shows die young. Except the ones that don&#8217;t. You mark my words.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I had a little sleep relapse. Went to bed at 7 pm yesterday. And got up at 7 am today. But at least that&#8217;s only half a day. I had good dreams. One of them involved Magnethe. I think I had stolen her from the playground. 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