Posts Tagged ‘Presto’

Presto’s Disappearing Act

Friday, September 30th, 2011

Presto is sick. Very sick. Cancer.

The outlook is grim, while we don’t have much hope, we are trying what we can.

I’m randomly breaking out into tears over this and while I may risk shorting out the keyboard, I want to write down the things I’m going to miss.

Presto, as expressed by the person at the Humane Society, is a “spitfire”.

Constantly getting into trouble, picking at stuff, Presto generates strong emotions. But when he snuggles, is playful, you can’t help but love him.

So I want to make a list of every little thing I’m going to miss about Mr. Presto so that I’ll never be able to forget.

  • The thick feel of his fur.
  • The way that he comes when I whistle.
  • The rolling purr he makes when it’s time for his wet food.
  • The way he likes to drink from a running faucet.
  • He follows you everywhere you go.
  • The way he lies against you by practically shoulder charging in to you.
  • He lies on my legs when I go to sleep.
  • In the summer time he’ll lie on my legs and rub his head on my heels. It feels like velvet. Better then velvet.
  • How much he loves to chase his puff.
  • He’ll play fetch with his puff.
  • The way he sits at the window like a little boy.
  • You can’t pull your hand away from him without him grabbing at it.
  • The way he holds your fingers gently with his teeth.
  • The way he grooms magic.
  • The way he will be at the front window pawing at it when we get home.
  • How he will run from anywhere to beat you to the top or bottom of the stairs.
  • He sometimes misses his jumps.
  • The strangest things will scare him and he’ll jump about two feet up.
  • The way he sits in the corner of a chair like an old man.
  • The little white patch on his throat.
  • How he’ll nap by his water dish.
  • He’ll climb on top of the cabinets and nap.
  • He’ll look out the window with Magic and have no idea what she’s looking at.
  • He’s just so damn lovable.
  • If you brush his fur back he looks like a little lion.
  • The way he knows exactly which wires to chew on to get a reaction out of us.
  • How he made “Damn it, Presto!” a thing.
  • He digs for China in the laundry basket.
  • He’ll scratch the headboard on the bed next to me to wake me up.
  • He won’t go down to the food dish in the middle of the night without me, I have to walk with him down.
  • Bowling for Presto
  • He helps in everything you do. “Presto’s helping!”
  • You can touch his paws all you want, but you can’t touch his belly.
  • He’ll chew, but not eat, cardboard boxes. Leaving little bits everywhere.
  • He likes to get in large paper bags from The Works.
  • We bought a house because of him.
  • He’ll steal balled up socks from the laundry bin as we’re folding.
  • I can pretty much voice what he’s thinking.
  • He doesn’t do anything half way. What he does he does full blast.
  • He’s Anita’s “Special Little Guy.”
  • He’ll knock the toilet roll off the holder with his tail and not even notice.
  • He often goes by “Pesto” or “Señor Fluffybutt”.
  • He will walk in the room, drop his puff and cry until you throw it. But sometimes he’ll look at you like “Why did you throw that, I just brought it in!”

I plan to keep adding to this. I may be adding to it for the rest of my life.

Touché

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

I’m actually typing this on iPod touch, and just like everybody else I’m impressed. It’s so easy to do so much with it. I’m blown away by what could be possible if I had more then my wifi network. No wonder the iPhone is so popular.

Flying cars would have flown themselves.  Duh.

But I don’t think it’s enough for me to get one on my own. (This is a loaner)

At the moment I’m pretty committed to moving away from closed systems. So I’m running Ubuntu on my laptop and have serious plans to move to Songbird. Which means goodbye App Store. Which completely squanders the point of the Touch.

So which DAP to get? The iPod mini I’ve inherited from Anita has no battery life left and I’ve got to choose.

Shuffle isn’t enough for me, I want more control. Nano is nice but I’ve never been huge fan of the click-wheel. I would love a Zune but Microsoft changed the protocol from the standard and it can’t work with Songbird. (And the new ZunePass is amazing, I thought it was a good value before but now its the only thing that makes sense. Not that it’ll be coming to Ubuntu or Songbird.)

I think I’m stuck with waiting for Songbird 1.0 and see what works best with that. I’m guessing a Sansa.

But man am I loving this Touch. This is what a PocketPC was suppose to be. I can check my email, Facebook and the web from the couch with Presto laying on top of me. He does that with the laptop too, but this is lot more comfortable for both of us.  (But don’t believe the hype about the the typing on the keyboard, it ain’t that great, so I’m finishing this on a real keyboard.)

Cell service with data plans are still crazy expensive in Canada so Android and the G1 will not be a magic bullet. But maybe someone will port it to a device like this. Hummmm…. Putting Android on an iPod touch… I enjoy that just for the sacrilege alone.

Wii are not impressed.

Monday, February 4th, 2008

Well that didn’t take long.  Presto bit through the wire for the sensor bar on the Wii.  So now it’s a paperweight.

It’s a damn thin wire to begin with…  I’m hoping I’ll be able to splice it back together but I don’t think it’ll be pretty.

Yes Presto is alive and well……  For now….