Well yesterday we went to visit my daughter and son-in-law. They live in the Chicago suburbs. Mike and Tracy went along with and we all had a nice visit. Both of them are looking a bit better. Chris seems more healthy than she has been lately and Rob seems like he can move a bit better. Both still have major medical problems though and I hope that they remain in as good of health as possible for them. Oh, while we visited I worked on getting rid of malware that had gotten onto my daughter's computer. Nothing but computer issues. There are times that I wish we could go back to pencils.
After our visit with them we went to a Frys Electronics, which is a bit south of my daughters, and I purchased a new computer. Found out today that maybe I didn't get the right one for what I wanted to do. I got one with an Intel CPU (a Q8300) that I thought would have hardware virtual computer technology. I found that it did not. I probably should have purchased the one with the Phenom AMD CPU that I was looking at instead because all of those AMD chips supposedly have the technology that I want. I am going to see if I can get this computer to do what I want it to do though which is to run my Clarion programming language which is a 16 bit program. Vista 32 bit will run it but the computer that I have is running Vista 64 bit. I also heard from some of my tech friends that Windows 7 has a virtual capability that will allow me to run XP so I may be able to work with the 16 bit programming. The other thing that I could do is to upgrade to the latest Clarion program which I think is 32 bit and I do own it. I am just not quite ready to do that yet though. Even if I do my compiled software program will not run in a 64 bit system, even though it compiles as 32 bit, because of one of the library DLLs that it uses needs to be 64 bit to work and my 32 bit program will not talk to the 64 bit driver. Nothing but problems.
Visited my son and his family today. His job is changing a bit. He gets to keep what he has but now has more work to do, I think a lot more, and will not be home near enough to be with his wife and son. This is due to the Rockford IL area economy. I just looked up the unemployment rates and the raw data shows the rate at about 15%.
President Bush sure did leave us with a legacy. Some people are now starting to blame Obama for this but he is not the one that got us into all of this. The blame lands squarely on Bush's shoulders. I really do not understand how people felt that he could run this country when he couldn't run any of the businesses he ever had and the country is a lot harder to deal with. I am not so sure that Obama can clean up the mess that Bush left us in. Then again I am not sure that anyone can really clean up his mess.