Mom has her eyesight back!

Mom and SurgeonLast Thursday, mom had her first cataract removed. The doctor implanted an intraocular lens. The surgery went off without a hitch despite their being a significant amount of blood behind the eye. All in all she was only in the chair about a half hour.

Friday morning, mom went back to the surgeon for a check up and to remove the patch. Mom’s vision went from practically nothing in that eye to 20/40 and the doctor expects her vision to get better as it heals. That’s just amazing! The doctor is surprised at how well it took considering all the blood behind the eye.

All the way home mom was reading street signs and license plates. This is just with one eye done. Just imagine when her left eye gets the implant next month!

This is the best Christmas gift of all for our whole family. Mom’s always been a fiercely independent person and her practical blindness had her sitting on the couch most of the time just listening to the TV.  Now she can dial the phone, balance her checkbook, tell time, shop, and a million other things all of us take for granted every day. God willing, in another 6-7 weeks she’ll be driving again!

It’s just phenomenal. Dr. Inkeles (pictured above with mom) has been a gem all along and did the surgery for whatever Medicare will pay.

Of course we’ve had some fun since mom can see again. The first thing mom said to me is “Wow, your hair is really thin on top” in the waiting room to which made everyone turn around a look at me. :D  I’d been telling her about my hair for a couple of years but she couldn’t see it.

My sister and I got chastised for not keeping the house as clean as mom would. Truthfully, with all I had on my plate I just gave on keeping up with it all and cleaned when company visited.

Things finally feel a little back to normal here. :)

Laptop Dead, Winter Is Here, & Christmas Shopping

Ruined LaptopStupid me! About a month or so back I hosed my laptop by spilling a bowl of Fruity Pebbles on the keyboard. I know better than to  eat or drink by the computer, especially the laptop, but my laziness prevailed as it has many times before. This time it bit me in ass is all. It shorted out before I could force a shut down. Me being me, I was so pissed that I gave the keyboard a good punch and cracked the motherboard. It was shot anyhow but punching it just felt like the right thing to do. :eek: I pulled the hard drive out and just got around to ordering a hot-swappable external dock which came in yesterday. The HD was only 160GB but the Rosewell RX-DU100 Hard Drive dock is working great so far, I’m using it for backing up my backups.

Not having the laptop is why I’ve been especially quiet lately on my blog as that’s mostly where I blog from. Funds should be lined up within the next month or so for a new laptop but I’m unsure which way I’m going. I’m either going to get a new desktop and netbook or just a powerhouse of a laptop depending on pricing.

Winter is definitely here. It’s been brutal cold out the past week. If this is any indication of the winter to come I might have to hibernate. :D I haven’t been walking much because I’ve been sick on and off for the past 3 months with strep throat, tonsillitis, and God knows what else. It still hasn’t cleared up dispute three rounds of antibiotics. My doctor sent out a throat culture and apparently everything is normal. She’s saying my problem is viral. Well thanks for tearing up my up my stomach with antibiotics Doc, lol. With any luck it will just go away on it’s on but now my eye is acting up. My left eye is all red and drippy. Urgh it never ends. Despite that I’ve started walking again the past couple of days. It’s really cold out but I feel better with myself when I exercise.

Last weekend I planned on doing some Christmas shopping in between loads at the laundromat. The car is on the fritz again so I’m trying to drive as little as possible. However it was just too cold out to be getting in and out of the car. So, I’m doing most of my shopping online again this year. This morning I put in at order at Amazon for my sister’s gifts. I’m not quite sure what to get mom she says she wants more pajamas but I’m always buying her pajamas.

That’s about it. I’m working on my personal domain name, DanHutter.com and a professional site, HutterWeb.com. I’ve installed WordPress on both of them. DanHutter.com is probably going to be basically a digest site of my postings here and on other sites. HutterWeb.com is where I’ll offer technical services such as website management and computer repairs.

Magic Jack Full Review

Magic Jack Review A couple months ago I wrote about the Magic Jack I bought and promised a full review. We’ve been using the Magic Jack as our only home phone for just over 2 months and it’s been great. Magic Jack just works. The only draw back is your computer has to be on in order to make and receive calls. I have a little Mac Mini sitting on my desk always on and handles the Magic Jack among other things.

Once you plug in your Magic Jack, the Magic Jack app launches and self updates. You login with your Magic Jack account and your 911 address shows up within the app. If you take your Magic Jack out and about you can add a new 911 address right from the app. Once added  whichever address you’re at can be selected from a drop down within the app which is pretty neat and less hassle than other VOIP providers. The software itself is pretty decent no complaints there. One of the nicest features is your call logs and contacts are uploaded to Magic Jack’s servers. When you unplug the Magic Jack and put on a different computer all your information is right there once you log in.

The contact’s list is very basic but gets the job done. I’d like to see it integrate with the system or email client’s address book in the future but that’s doubtful as it’s cross platform. A way to import contacts would be ultra helpful though.

Magic Jack’s feature set is pretty standard fare:

  • Voicemail
  • Caller ID
  • Call Waiting
  • Call Forwarding
  • Soft phone – The ability to use your computer’s speakers and microphone as the phone when the Magic Jack is connected.

Everything works as expected. Voicemail is a little strange though in that it emails me a wav file of the voice mail after it’s recorded. Magic Jack then deletes the voicemail after emailing me the file though so you cannot call in and listen to it. Not a great idea for shared (household) phones.  To workaround this I’ve set our answering machine to pick up after 3 rings thus avoiding voicemail pickup. Call forwarding is great a couple of times I’ve forwarded calls to my cell when we were all out and about and it worked as expected.

I don’t recommend the Magic Jack as a home phone replacement unless you have other phones available (like a cell phone) in your house. The only reason is emergencies. You don’t want to need the police or an ambulance and not be able to call 911 because your computer crashed or internet/electricity is out. My sister and I both have a cell phone in the event of an emergency I would probably pick up that first anyhow.

I highly recommend the Magic Jack as a second line for a teenager or business. It’s also helpful if your cell phone has capped voice minutes. You can use the Magic Jack whenever you’re home or near an internet connection with your laptop. Magic Jack + Google Voice = Win all around

I’d like to see more portability out of Magic Jack in the future. You shouldn’t have to plug in the Magic Jack to use the soft phone features. Portable (iOS and Android) apps would be nice to use it while on the go. Basically I’d like it to be more Skype-like minus the instant messaging and video.

The only issue I have with MJ is that if I switch user accounts on my Mac the Magic Jack disconnects and is unable to make or receive calls. I think it’s more of an OS X thing then Magic Jack. For this reason I have a separate non-administrator account just for the Magic Jack. A couple of times I’ve switched to work on my user account and forgot all about it which lead to some missed calls. No big deal but something to think about if you only have 1 computer and multiple people using it.

When I first decided to go with Magic Jack my local Wal-Mart didn’t have them in stock so I ordered from the MJ website. With the jack, first year of service, and shipping it was just shy of $50. Not a bad deal at all. I was out doing some Christmas shopping last week and seen a whole display of Magic Jacks at Walmart for $40. You just cannot beat that price for a while year’s phone service and it’s only $20 a year thereafter. For Christmas, I’m thinking about picking up one for a friend who never seems to be able to pay their phone bill yet always maintains an internet connection. I will more than likely replace my business line (currently with Skype @ $60/yr) with a Magic Jack. I rarely use it but  need to maintain a separate business line.

All in all two thumbs up from me for Magic Jack!