Where I’ve worked: some strip-mall computer store

I moved with my family to Great Falls, Virginia in March of 1986. It was the end of my junior year of high school and I more or less vanished into the background until summer.

Still, I needed a job. By this time the family had had a PC for four years and my brothers and I were very familiar with its workings under the hood. One of my brother Jeff’s friends used to work at this computer store down Route 7 in Loudon County, Virginia and suggested I get a job there. I figured I would enjoy the work and maybe get some discounts on equipment.
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Home again

We got back to Raleigh at 5:30 PM: eleven and a half hours after leaving Panama City Beach. There was more traffic on I-95 than last week but it wasn’t unmanageable. We hit slowdowns through the construction zone near Brunswick, Georgia but they were thankfully short-lived.

The problem with vacations is that they end. I need to find a way to make my vacations last a bit longer somehow. Hmm.

Last day at the beach

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Today was our last full day of our Thanksgiving vacation at Panama City Beach. It’s sad to find how quickly time has passed.

We were greeted this morning with clear, sunny skies and a moderate wind from the west, though not as strong as yesterday’s wind. The temperature was a bit chilly, especially in the shade, but the brilliant sun quickly warmed things up to the mid-60s. Breakfast was at my parents’ condo, courtesy of my dad. Jeff’s family, my family, and Wil joined my parents for a breakfast of grits, eggs, biscuits, and ham while the kids paraded through the room acting out silly dances. As usual with our gatherings, one had to shout to be heard!

After this great breakfast we hit the beach for our morning walk. Kelly and I have become familiar with the bottoms of our kids’ feet this week as all we’ve seen of them is them disappearing in a cloud of sand ahead of us! We figure our family bike rides have been way too short, judging by the energy our kids expended on the beach! At one point Hallie was actually running circles around Kelly and me. No kidding.
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Thanksgiving reunion day 5 – Thanksgiving Day

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Thanksgiving Day began with the clearest sky we’ve had yet here at Panama City Beach. The humidity level dropped tremendously, making the horizon look razor sharp. The wind had also picked up, however, and was blowing quite strongly all day long. These conditions lasted throughout the day.

We began our day with a family walk on the beach, and like before, we stopped along the way to write whimsical messages in the sand. Hallie led the charge on this but soon we all participated. Being Thanksgiving, our messages took a decidedly holiday theme, with a turkey emerging as the main subject. Future walkers would find these messages along with turkey-like tracks dotting the white sandy beach.
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Thanksgiving at the beach

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It’s a nautical-themed pashmina Thanksgiving this year. We’re meeting many generations of Turners later today for a hearty Thanksgiving meal. Until then we may take a walk or two along the beach. Maybe we’ll wade out to the sand bar and watch for stingrays to swim by. No matter what we decide it promises to be a fun day.

Hope you enjoy yours!

Thanksgiving reunion day 4

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Day 4 of our Thanksgiving reunion/beach vacation began a bit tamer than the previous ones. We had a leisurely breakfast and marveled at the glassy Gulf: the calmest we’ve seen it yet. The smooth water allowed us a perfect view of the passing marine life and while we watched from the balcony we saw a couple schools of stingrays and one small pod of dolphins amble by.
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Thanksgiving reunion day 3

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I got up early this morning to tag along with our family friend Carl for a day at his office. Carl’s company has the contract at Tyndall Air Force Base to recover the drones used by fighter planes for target practice. The drones, known as BQM-167s, are rocket-launched, turbofan-powered, unmanned aircraft about 20 feet long with an 11 foot wingspan. His crew clears the launch range and stands by to recover the drone, if needed.

After Carl picked me up at the hotel we picked up Jim, one of Carl’s workers. Together we drove to a diner near the base where we had breakfast. Then Carl gave me a tour of his office and the boats, both located a short distance from the end of the Tyndall runway.
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Thanksgiving reunion day 1

We finished up our first full day in Panama City Beach, Florida today. So far its been a fun trip.

Yesterday we got up well before daybreak and made the long drive from Raleigh. The sun was just rising as we passed South of the Border and into South Carolina. We made good time all the way until just north of Florida, when we took a detour to Folkston, Georgia, to see the Folkston Funnel.

The Folkston Funnel is one of the busiest stretches of train track in the country, with up to 60 trains passing through each day. Being a family of railroad fans we looked forward to seeing it in person. Three freight trains went roaring through this stretch of track while we had lunch on the viewing platform. It was a good distraction from the day of driving.
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Camcorder crash

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Once again we’ve had a Sony camcorder mysteriously die on us. Our almost-new Sony DCR-TRV280 gave me a “reinsert cassette” error this morning all of a sudden and would not accept the tape no matter how many times I put it back in.

We purchased this camera about 3 years ago in an effort to have something that would play the dozens and dozens of Hi8 8mm videotapes we have in our collection. Like our last video camera this one has apparently suffered a failure of the tape transport system, essentially rendering the whole camera useless. The cost to replace the tape transport mechanism exceeds the value of the camera.

I’ve been jonesing for this Panasonic HVX 200 HD camcorder I’ve seen on Craigslist but I don’t have the bank to buy it now. That’s probably for the better because if I owned it I would be tempted to buy a beefy Mac and a few terabytes of storage to make beautiful videos with it.

Hmm. Maybe I could buy it and make it the centerpiece of a new business doing video production. Yeah, that’s it!