Well, I'm at least a step closer to getting moved to Manhattan, Kansas....I've charged my deposit on the move.
Now, I'm waiting to hear back when my actual move out date will be and the window of when my move in date is.
Hopefully, enough notice so I can find a one-way airplane ticket to get me there in between the two processes. And, start living in an empty place. Though I expect it to be better living in the empty place there than the empty place here. ;D
Still lots of do in packing and other preparations....and maybe start looking at change of address notification.
Also need to sort out some time to say some good-byes :..(
Monday, June 26, 2006
Saturday, June 17, 2006
MythBusters: Killer Brace Position
I was just watching this old episode of Mythbusters, having not seen it originally.....due to problems getting it to record around conflicting shows....
I'm really getting into watching them again, largely perhaps because of Kari Byron....after all I guess I have this thing about red heads ;D
Anyways...I though the cell phone versus drunk test was interesting....because it reminded me of a bar argument I remember being around back in the early 90's when the goverment was trying to make 0.08 the legal standard for the whole country....rather than where lots of places which had higher limits (and I seem to recall one place had 0.05).....
It was interesting in Mythbusters, because they used a 0.08 legal limit...and they had Adam and Kari be legal(ly drunk). And, they both failed. Which means they've not only proven that talking on your cellphone while driving is just as bad as driving while impaired....
But, they proved that the 0.08 legal limit is too high (and perhaps equally arbitrary to any other legal limit). And, that the legal limit needs to be lowered....
Since lately them seem to enjoy drinking on the show so much....perhaps they should do a show where they see just how high of a BAC they can blow before they can't pass the driving test.
Though can't understand why you can't just have people that drink shouldn't drive...PERIOD. After all, I never drank when I was driving (having done sufficient drinking for my lifetime, and then getting my license)....and I was still perfectly capable of getting into accidents and nearly getting myself killed. Now I just neither drink nor drive :D
I'm really getting into watching them again, largely perhaps because of Kari Byron....after all I guess I have this thing about red heads ;D
Anyways...I though the cell phone versus drunk test was interesting....because it reminded me of a bar argument I remember being around back in the early 90's when the goverment was trying to make 0.08 the legal standard for the whole country....rather than where lots of places which had higher limits (and I seem to recall one place had 0.05).....
It was interesting in Mythbusters, because they used a 0.08 legal limit...and they had Adam and Kari be legal(ly drunk). And, they both failed. Which means they've not only proven that talking on your cellphone while driving is just as bad as driving while impaired....
But, they proved that the 0.08 legal limit is too high (and perhaps equally arbitrary to any other legal limit). And, that the legal limit needs to be lowered....
Since lately them seem to enjoy drinking on the show so much....perhaps they should do a show where they see just how high of a BAC they can blow before they can't pass the driving test.
Though can't understand why you can't just have people that drink shouldn't drive...PERIOD. After all, I never drank when I was driving (having done sufficient drinking for my lifetime, and then getting my license)....and I was still perfectly capable of getting into accidents and nearly getting myself killed. Now I just neither drink nor drive :D
Wednesday, June 14, 2006
Debt to Pack Rat Propensity?
Wonder if anybody has done a study on the relationship between a person's personal debt and their tendancy to be a pack rat?
I've always been quite a pack rat. I have boxes and boxes of stuff cluttering up my apartment, some of which probably hasn't been opened since I first left home (1990). While, there are other things that at least got unpacked so that they could be at least seen.
There were are probably 3 (off the top of my head) main reasons why I keep stuff around.
1. worried I'll need it some day, and don't want to buy it again.
2. memories
3. nostalgic
While 2 and 3 are probably heavily intertwined...the best distinction is probably....keeping my old school notebooks (2) or keeping a 100MB harddrive (3).
Well, once upon a time...and up until about a year and half ago...I had debt....at times it was pretty serious, too. And, I kept all kinds of things. Like great big boxes of clothing I had outgrown...back when I was extremely underweight, as opposed to where people still consider me underweight, but I see being 50% heavier than I was an improvement. In comparison, I feel heavy...and it seems to be making me less active. Though there are other health reasons why I'm this way. But, I'm hoping that after I relocate to Manhattan, KS, etc....that I'll be able to work on address this.
Anyways...I've been slowly working on packing some of my stuff up...and as I go through things (both previously unpacked and boxes that hadn't been opened since a previous move)...I'm finding it much easier to throw away stuff than I used to.
Like I am going to free myself of all the old clothes that doesn't fit me anymore (except where it falls into category 3, like my old Scout uniform ;)
As for the 100MB harddrive, that's already packed away somewhere. It was the first harddrive that I ever personally purchased and owned.....
I've always been quite a pack rat. I have boxes and boxes of stuff cluttering up my apartment, some of which probably hasn't been opened since I first left home (1990). While, there are other things that at least got unpacked so that they could be at least seen.
There were are probably 3 (off the top of my head) main reasons why I keep stuff around.
1. worried I'll need it some day, and don't want to buy it again.
2. memories
3. nostalgic
While 2 and 3 are probably heavily intertwined...the best distinction is probably....keeping my old school notebooks (2) or keeping a 100MB harddrive (3).
Well, once upon a time...and up until about a year and half ago...I had debt....at times it was pretty serious, too. And, I kept all kinds of things. Like great big boxes of clothing I had outgrown...back when I was extremely underweight, as opposed to where people still consider me underweight, but I see being 50% heavier than I was an improvement. In comparison, I feel heavy...and it seems to be making me less active. Though there are other health reasons why I'm this way. But, I'm hoping that after I relocate to Manhattan, KS, etc....that I'll be able to work on address this.
Anyways...I've been slowly working on packing some of my stuff up...and as I go through things (both previously unpacked and boxes that hadn't been opened since a previous move)...I'm finding it much easier to throw away stuff than I used to.
Like I am going to free myself of all the old clothes that doesn't fit me anymore (except where it falls into category 3, like my old Scout uniform ;)
As for the 100MB harddrive, that's already packed away somewhere. It was the first harddrive that I ever personally purchased and owned.....
Monday, June 05, 2006
I'm moving to Manhattan....
...the one in Kansas.
I just accepted an offer to work as a Unix Systems Administrator at K-State.
Now to work out the move.
I just accepted an offer to work as a Unix Systems Administrator at K-State.
Now to work out the move.
iWon News - Beneficiaries of Distributed Computing
Here's a related article from the same site....which mentions some of the other projects I also participate in.
I've already set Einstein@home (and the not mentioned LHC@home) to run with a lower resource share. And, I've stopped running Climateprediction.net, because they still haven't fixed the issue where it crashes on Linux.
And my Windows (server) box is too slow for the task....especially when it starts thrashing.....but it has the max. physical memory that the i815 chipset supports.
The article also fails to mention one other project that I participate in....SIMAP.
I've already set Einstein@home (and the not mentioned LHC@home) to run with a lower resource share. And, I've stopped running Climateprediction.net, because they still haven't fixed the issue where it crashes on Linux.
And my Windows (server) box is too slow for the task....especially when it starts thrashing.....but it has the max. physical memory that the i815 chipset supports.
The article also fails to mention one other project that I participate in....SIMAP.
iWon News - Researcher Looks to PCs for Medical Cures
Here's an article about Rosetta@Home, a BOINC project that I participate in.
Lately, I've been thinking of shifting my participation in BOINC projects to allocate more resources to projects like this....and lead my sizeable lead on Seti@home credits decline.
Even though one of the projects I'd be interested in crunching, says that you should have at least 1GB in the machine to run it. And, I don't yet have such a beast idling away to give to this.
But, it is on my list to upgrade some of my old boxes...in part to better do BOINC work....
Lately, I've been thinking of shifting my participation in BOINC projects to allocate more resources to projects like this....and lead my sizeable lead on Seti@home credits decline.
Even though one of the projects I'd be interested in crunching, says that you should have at least 1GB in the machine to run it. And, I don't yet have such a beast idling away to give to this.
But, it is on my list to upgrade some of my old boxes...in part to better do BOINC work....
Monday, May 22, 2006
ClassicTVHits.com: TV Ratings > 1960's
Hmmm, the Classic TV Hits of 1968-1969 (when I was born)....
There's a few on there that I recognize....like #10 - The Beverly Hillbillies, or #12 - Bewitched. I vague recall watching #14 - My Three Sons as a child.... I think that leaves #26 - I Dream of Jeannie and #29 - The Lawrence Welk Show...though the last one because my mom watched it....
There's a few on there that I recognize....like #10 - The Beverly Hillbillies, or #12 - Bewitched. I vague recall watching #14 - My Three Sons as a child.... I think that leaves #26 - I Dream of Jeannie and #29 - The Lawrence Welk Show...though the last one because my mom watched it....
Thursday, May 04, 2006
Louis Rukeyser 1933-2006
Hmmm, I guess I hadn't been paying attention lately. But, Louis Rukeyser passed away on Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006.
I had missed not seeing him on the tube, and haven't been able to really find anything else on the tube that comes close....
I had missed not seeing him on the tube, and haven't been able to really find anything else on the tube that comes close....
Friday, April 28, 2006
Square Bagels
A couple weeks ago, I was in Walmart...and I spotted Thomas Square Bagels.
The intent was to have one as breakfast before jetting off for a business trip. Though my usually coffee only breakfast got the better of me, and I didn't get to them until later.
When I finally did try them, I was rather disappointed....not much in the way of a bagel experience in a different form factor that I was expecting.
In trying to come up with how I should use what I had though....I decided to try it really toasted and drowned in butter.
I found this a much better experience, a nice change from plain buttered toast.
Later I came across this blurb:
But, this is what I've been having as lunch lately....
The intent was to have one as breakfast before jetting off for a business trip. Though my usually coffee only breakfast got the better of me, and I didn't get to them until later.
When I finally did try them, I was rather disappointed....not much in the way of a bagel experience in a different form factor that I was expecting.
In trying to come up with how I should use what I had though....I decided to try it really toasted and drowned in butter.
I found this a much better experience, a nice change from plain buttered toast.
Later I came across this blurb:
"With all the flavor of a bagel, and the soft texture of bread, Squares is a tasty alternative to bread. For breakfast, lunch, dinner or snacking, Squares is the delicious new shape of things to come."So while it is poor as a bagel, it is nice alternative to bread. Having discovered this solution late, and having much craving to excessive butter (actually margarine, spreadable butter hasn't made it onto Walmart's shelves) consumption...I made another trip to Walmart to buy another bag. I noticed on the bag this time on suggestions for possible uses....the one that caught my eye was garlic toast. I'm sure I could've done this with regular toast, but for some reason it had never crossed my mind before.
But, this is what I've been having as lunch lately....
Monday, April 24, 2006
Hear, See, Speak
This morning, while checking my email I got my daily Google Alert on the key phrase "Avril Lavigne". Can't believe I still have this search active, but I guess I'm just too lazy to remove it (even though it only takes one click). Though I also still have other alerts for "Sarah McLachlan" or "Doctor Who" (where the last one frequently alerts me to things that have nothing to do with what I'm actually looking for ;)
Anyhoo...today's (actually yesterday's) result set included one that caught my eye....the headline was "Lane Bryant introduces line for plus-size brides".....with a excert with a bunch of names, none of which I would think of as plus-size. But, it was one of those notes things with little blocks of many different headings....the Lane Bryant entries was the first block, the block with "Avril Lavigne" was the 3rd one -- "Aldo's AIDS campaign".
Having no extra money these days, and can't really think of a why...I bought a 'HEAR' tag anyways....
Anyhoo...today's (actually yesterday's) result set included one that caught my eye....the headline was "Lane Bryant introduces line for plus-size brides".....with a excert with a bunch of names, none of which I would think of as plus-size. But, it was one of those notes things with little blocks of many different headings....the Lane Bryant entries was the first block, the block with "Avril Lavigne" was the 3rd one -- "Aldo's AIDS campaign".
Having no extra money these days, and can't really think of a why...I bought a 'HEAR' tag anyways....
Sunday, April 23, 2006
Firefox tweak uncovered - Reduce memory usage on minimize » The PC Doctor
An interesting tweak for Firefox....not sure if I trust it, but I'm gonnna use in on one of my machines where memory is very tight.
The chipset will only support a maximum 512MB of memory...and that's no longer enough for what I run on there. Partly because of the non-native servers/services that I run on there....3 are Java and two .Net....
The chipset will only support a maximum 512MB of memory...and that's no longer enough for what I run on there. Partly because of the non-native servers/services that I run on there....3 are Java and two .Net....
Monday, April 17, 2006
Logan's Roadhouse
is where I had supper today in Johnson City, TN....
First and only place now outside of the normal realm of experience....other than yesterday eating at Outback Steakhouse and asking for a table for 1, but at least I had eaten there once before in my life.
Anyways, back to Logan's Roadhouse. Turned out to be a good experience eating here, even though I'm feeling excessively stuffed.
But, that's because they heard me wrong when taking my order and my Steak and Shrimp combo entree arrived as a Steak and Rib combo entree. No problem, they let me keep the ribs and brought me the shrimp. I'm sure I was under no obligation to eat everything and they brought me a container to take stuff home if need be. Though not very practical since this is part of my trip to Johnson City, TN...and I'm flying back home tomorrow....
So, I just ate and ate...and let my belt out another notch.....and ate some more. Then I paid my bill, applying my customary math for the tip...rounding up, of course. And, made my way back to the Comfort Suites to.....find stuff online to occupy my time until I feel sufficient tired to call it a night.
It is a shame that there isn't a whole lot on TV to watch tonight....though it is really hard watching the TV, since it is a regular 4:3 TV...and worse it is the highly rounded tube type....at least my old SD TV was of the flatter/squarer tube type....but now it just looks so bad compared to the HDTV (DLP RPTV) that I have.
At least last night I had some stuff to watch, because I had transferred some video files to my laptop before leaving. I suppose if I was really desparate, I could do the same...though the process is a bit more complicated since the computer that runs DVArchive is different than the computer that I can do file transfers with (oddly, the one IM client that works for this has been Windows Messenger.....) But, it is slow and painful and I think by the time I get it done, it'll be time for some ZZZ's. Only have about 512kbps for upstream with my home Internet connection.
Though a speedtest I did last night, recorded a 3Mbps upstream for the hotel's wifi connection. (though it only recorded a 1.5Mbps downstream....probably more people downloading than uploading in the hotel....)
The other meals this trip haven't been very significant....(though it was a nice thick, medium rare steak that I had....)
I had lunch at McDonalds in CVG (had an over 3 hour layover there)....then Outback Steakhouse was the supper....Today, a pastry and a coffee was my breakfast...guess you have to be early to do waffles....its self serve, but I guess they have a limited number of cups of premeasured batter, etc....guess I'll miss them again tomorrow, because I plan to not get up as early.... Meanwhile, I had lunch at Panera Bread....having the Pepperblue Steak sandwich. Wow, all this beef....though I was craving it a while ago...because it is scarce now when I'm scrounging up supper at home.
Wonder what I'm going to do tomorrow.... there's that bag of Al Dente Garlic Parsley Fettuccine
Though how late am I'm going to be at getting home....well, I guess I won't be that late...guess I'll plan for it. Though maybe what I'll be is to tired to pig out....or maybe just too full still.
First and only place now outside of the normal realm of experience....other than yesterday eating at Outback Steakhouse and asking for a table for 1, but at least I had eaten there once before in my life.
Anyways, back to Logan's Roadhouse. Turned out to be a good experience eating here, even though I'm feeling excessively stuffed.
But, that's because they heard me wrong when taking my order and my Steak and Shrimp combo entree arrived as a Steak and Rib combo entree. No problem, they let me keep the ribs and brought me the shrimp. I'm sure I was under no obligation to eat everything and they brought me a container to take stuff home if need be. Though not very practical since this is part of my trip to Johnson City, TN...and I'm flying back home tomorrow....
So, I just ate and ate...and let my belt out another notch.....and ate some more. Then I paid my bill, applying my customary math for the tip...rounding up, of course. And, made my way back to the Comfort Suites to.....find stuff online to occupy my time until I feel sufficient tired to call it a night.
It is a shame that there isn't a whole lot on TV to watch tonight....though it is really hard watching the TV, since it is a regular 4:3 TV...and worse it is the highly rounded tube type....at least my old SD TV was of the flatter/squarer tube type....but now it just looks so bad compared to the HDTV (DLP RPTV) that I have.
At least last night I had some stuff to watch, because I had transferred some video files to my laptop before leaving. I suppose if I was really desparate, I could do the same...though the process is a bit more complicated since the computer that runs DVArchive is different than the computer that I can do file transfers with (oddly, the one IM client that works for this has been Windows Messenger.....) But, it is slow and painful and I think by the time I get it done, it'll be time for some ZZZ's. Only have about 512kbps for upstream with my home Internet connection.
Though a speedtest I did last night, recorded a 3Mbps upstream for the hotel's wifi connection. (though it only recorded a 1.5Mbps downstream....probably more people downloading than uploading in the hotel....)
The other meals this trip haven't been very significant....(though it was a nice thick, medium rare steak that I had....)
I had lunch at McDonalds in CVG (had an over 3 hour layover there)....then Outback Steakhouse was the supper....Today, a pastry and a coffee was my breakfast...guess you have to be early to do waffles....its self serve, but I guess they have a limited number of cups of premeasured batter, etc....guess I'll miss them again tomorrow, because I plan to not get up as early.... Meanwhile, I had lunch at Panera Bread....having the Pepperblue Steak sandwich. Wow, all this beef....though I was craving it a while ago...because it is scarce now when I'm scrounging up supper at home.
Wonder what I'm going to do tomorrow.... there's that bag of Al Dente Garlic Parsley Fettuccine
Though how late am I'm going to be at getting home....well, I guess I won't be that late...guess I'll plan for it. Though maybe what I'll be is to tired to pig out....or maybe just too full still.
Friday, April 14, 2006
Over to the subject of VoIP....
Meanwhile, speaking of the 37601 zipcode....
I also happened to be looking to see if phone numbers in this area were available with my current VoIP providers.
Right now I use Vonage for my voice service and Lingo for my fax service. Namely because when I first signed up for VoIP, number portability wasn't a required thing yet and wasn't available in my area. So, I went through the hassle of switching everything to reflect a new phone number. A Vonage assigned number.
Later when I decided to completely rid myself of landline, I found out from Vonage that they can't port numbers to their Fax Line option....only voice lines....and part of the reason was the the less capable fax line service was cheaper than a full blown voice line. I found that I didn't have a requirement to stay with Vonage for the fax line. Especially since there wasn't a difference in price on whether the second voice line was activated to the second port of my current ATA, or if I got them to send me another ATA. Plus it occurred to me that it didn't have to be fax only, and with a separate ATA...it might be useful should I choose to bring it with me when I travel. Plus the newer ATAs included router functionality....
So, then I found Lingo which offers the UK as part of its 'local' calling area. Though I've only done two calls to the UK since getting it. So, it was hardly a reason. And, 3 cents a minute to use Vonage isn't really a big deal....compared to what I used to spend on long distance.
The other thing about Lingo is that they implement distinctive ring service....and my fax machine can use this to decide whether to answer or not (I also have a DR auto switcher box), so it might be nice to use this down the road. Though it hasn't happened, because I haven't found a suitable excuse to have a virtual number.
But, the plan is after I move, I'll be able to keep my old phone numbers and get new ones.
Anyways....I have discovered that Vonage doesn't have phone numbers for the area code of this zip, let alone for the city....but surprisingly Lingo does.
So, looks like I will be using distinctive ring as a definite should I move to this area. The plan is keeping my current fax number for fax, and adding a local number to this adapter for local voice use. Though the Lingo box is the router combo, while the Vonage is ATA only...so guess I won't be trying VoIP while traveling, any time soon. Though there has been the theory of getting a travel router, though it'll be yet another set of boxes to stash into my bag when I travel...and it is already pretty tedious having to explain all the current ones to the TSA :D
But, what will become of the Vonage line....probably only makes sense if I get a different virtual number and so that it will continue to function as my main number. This will require some thought and quite likely the acquistion of additional technology. Or perhaps Vonage will get numbers for the area or something.
OTOH, I might have a traditional landline....though that'll more likely be if naked DSL isn't an option.... Hopefully, where I move will be an area where I can get both DSL and Cable....since I've been thinking of doing the dual home network for a long time (though the QoS functionality of the Sveasoft/WRT54GS setup has largely eliminated the need to separate different bandwith coming devices on my home network....)
Boy I wish, I get to actually play around with some of these issues soon....
I also happened to be looking to see if phone numbers in this area were available with my current VoIP providers.
Right now I use Vonage for my voice service and Lingo for my fax service. Namely because when I first signed up for VoIP, number portability wasn't a required thing yet and wasn't available in my area. So, I went through the hassle of switching everything to reflect a new phone number. A Vonage assigned number.
Later when I decided to completely rid myself of landline, I found out from Vonage that they can't port numbers to their Fax Line option....only voice lines....and part of the reason was the the less capable fax line service was cheaper than a full blown voice line. I found that I didn't have a requirement to stay with Vonage for the fax line. Especially since there wasn't a difference in price on whether the second voice line was activated to the second port of my current ATA, or if I got them to send me another ATA. Plus it occurred to me that it didn't have to be fax only, and with a separate ATA...it might be useful should I choose to bring it with me when I travel. Plus the newer ATAs included router functionality....
So, then I found Lingo which offers the UK as part of its 'local' calling area. Though I've only done two calls to the UK since getting it. So, it was hardly a reason. And, 3 cents a minute to use Vonage isn't really a big deal....compared to what I used to spend on long distance.
The other thing about Lingo is that they implement distinctive ring service....and my fax machine can use this to decide whether to answer or not (I also have a DR auto switcher box), so it might be nice to use this down the road. Though it hasn't happened, because I haven't found a suitable excuse to have a virtual number.
But, the plan is after I move, I'll be able to keep my old phone numbers and get new ones.
Anyways....I have discovered that Vonage doesn't have phone numbers for the area code of this zip, let alone for the city....but surprisingly Lingo does.
So, looks like I will be using distinctive ring as a definite should I move to this area. The plan is keeping my current fax number for fax, and adding a local number to this adapter for local voice use. Though the Lingo box is the router combo, while the Vonage is ATA only...so guess I won't be trying VoIP while traveling, any time soon. Though there has been the theory of getting a travel router, though it'll be yet another set of boxes to stash into my bag when I travel...and it is already pretty tedious having to explain all the current ones to the TSA :D
But, what will become of the Vonage line....probably only makes sense if I get a different virtual number and so that it will continue to function as my main number. This will require some thought and quite likely the acquistion of additional technology. Or perhaps Vonage will get numbers for the area or something.
OTOH, I might have a traditional landline....though that'll more likely be if naked DSL isn't an option.... Hopefully, where I move will be an area where I can get both DSL and Cable....since I've been thinking of doing the dual home network for a long time (though the QoS functionality of the Sveasoft/WRT54GS setup has largely eliminated the need to separate different bandwith coming devices on my home network....)
Boy I wish, I get to actually play around with some of these issues soon....
Guess it is time to give blood again...
I happened to glance at the answering machine that announces to callers that they've reached my fax machine and need to press send, and saw that there was a message waiting for me.
Actually there were several, most were the usual automated callers that don't know that they aren't supposed to call me, etc.
But, there was a message from Allstate...which seemed odd, because it wasn't my agent and it is still a few months off to renewal time.
Later as I thumbed through my caller id, I noticed that the American Red Cross had also called. But, no message associated with it.
It then occurred to me that maybe they were calling to let me know that there was going to be a blood mobile at my place of work....Allstate is one of the other tenants in the building and they ran the last drive....back on September 13th, 2005.
So, I went over to the blood site to see when there was an upcoming drive. Sure enough, the blood mobile will be there for Allstate Insurance on May 24th, 2006.
Wonder if I'll still be around for it. I kind of hope that I'm not....occurred to me in my current obsession around the 37601 zipcode...that while I was on the site, I should maybe take a peek and see if there were any blood drives near by during the days of interest (namely the evening of April 16th or the afternoon/evening of April 17th).
As it turns out there is one in the afternoon of April 17th....wonder if I'll make my way over there to give blood. Wonder what are the rules about donating in a different city....or state than normal (or place of residence). Wonder if I'll feel up to giving blood after my job interview that morning....
Guess we'll see..... ;D
Now if I do give, I won't be elligible to donate at the Allstate drive....though I don't have a reason that I have to donate at that particular drive anymore....
Actually there were several, most were the usual automated callers that don't know that they aren't supposed to call me, etc.
But, there was a message from Allstate...which seemed odd, because it wasn't my agent and it is still a few months off to renewal time.
Later as I thumbed through my caller id, I noticed that the American Red Cross had also called. But, no message associated with it.
It then occurred to me that maybe they were calling to let me know that there was going to be a blood mobile at my place of work....Allstate is one of the other tenants in the building and they ran the last drive....back on September 13th, 2005.
So, I went over to the blood site to see when there was an upcoming drive. Sure enough, the blood mobile will be there for Allstate Insurance on May 24th, 2006.
Wonder if I'll still be around for it. I kind of hope that I'm not....occurred to me in my current obsession around the 37601 zipcode...that while I was on the site, I should maybe take a peek and see if there were any blood drives near by during the days of interest (namely the evening of April 16th or the afternoon/evening of April 17th).
As it turns out there is one in the afternoon of April 17th....wonder if I'll make my way over there to give blood. Wonder what are the rules about donating in a different city....or state than normal (or place of residence). Wonder if I'll feel up to giving blood after my job interview that morning....
Guess we'll see..... ;D
Now if I do give, I won't be elligible to donate at the Allstate drive....though I don't have a reason that I have to donate at that particular drive anymore....
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Google Earth Wish List
The neat thing about the power of Google Earth and Google Maps, etc.....it is changing the way some things are searched for on the Internet.
Though there is one search that I've been doing a lot lately, that sure would be nice if Google (or some other interactive map search) would provide.
Integrate with an apartment finder service and show you where the apartments are near a certain location (or in relation to other ammenities, such as grocery stores, public transportation, schools, parks, etc.)
And today, I was thinking that it would be nice if there was an option to show timeshares....
Though there is one search that I've been doing a lot lately, that sure would be nice if Google (or some other interactive map search) would provide.
Integrate with an apartment finder service and show you where the apartments are near a certain location (or in relation to other ammenities, such as grocery stores, public transportation, schools, parks, etc.)
And today, I was thinking that it would be nice if there was an option to show timeshares....
Thursday, March 30, 2006
Interesting bug in my customized Google Homepage
Here's an interesting bug in my Stock Market view on my customized Google Homepage.
'YHOO' is showing among my other stocks.
Only I don't want it on there, I neither own the stock nor have any interest in owning it. But, try as I might, I just can't seem to remove it.
I click on edit and click the X, and it goes away....but when I'm done....'YHOO' reappears.
'YHOO' is showing among my other stocks.
Only I don't want it on there, I neither own the stock nor have any interest in owning it. But, try as I might, I just can't seem to remove it.
I click on edit and click the X, and it goes away....but when I'm done....'YHOO' reappears.
Monday, March 06, 2006
Best picture goes to gritty drama 'Crash'
Here's an interesting thing....given all the hype made about "Brokeback Mountain".
I haven't seen "Brokeback Mountain", and I couldn't recall why I would've had a reason to watch it....
OTOH, I have seen "Crash", and I thought it was an interesting/good movie....though I think the only reason I initially wanted to see it was because "Sandra Bullock" was in it.
And, when I did one of those who do I think will will Oscars surveys....I had selected "Crash" to take it. Though from the instant survey results, I was in the minority....with "Brokeback Mountain" being hyped into the lead. Of course, the poll was probably tainted because everybody else had heard gone with the hype. And, then there are those that answered more honestly that might be limited in that they didn't watch all the nominees...etc.
Still....nice to know that I was right on (at least) one count. Considering I don't really pay attention to these award things.....
I haven't seen "Brokeback Mountain", and I couldn't recall why I would've had a reason to watch it....
OTOH, I have seen "Crash", and I thought it was an interesting/good movie....though I think the only reason I initially wanted to see it was because "Sandra Bullock" was in it.
And, when I did one of those who do I think will will Oscars surveys....I had selected "Crash" to take it. Though from the instant survey results, I was in the minority....with "Brokeback Mountain" being hyped into the lead. Of course, the poll was probably tainted because everybody else had heard gone with the hype. And, then there are those that answered more honestly that might be limited in that they didn't watch all the nominees...etc.
Still....nice to know that I was right on (at least) one count. Considering I don't really pay attention to these award things.....
Wednesday, March 01, 2006
The 20 Hamburgers You Must Eat Before You Die
I happened to have recorded/watched Oprah yesterday....which featured a segment on "The 20 Hamburgers You Must Eat Before You Die".
It has been a long time since I've had a good hamburger....I had one many years ago, that was great...but I don't remember where. Since then I've mostly been eating burgers from McDonalds or Wendy's.
Unfortunately, in the quest to make burgers healthy...McDonalds has taken all the flavour out of their burgers....so their Big'n Tasty...is no longer tasty....kind of bland. So, I hardly ever eat at McDonalds now (except when I have a craving for their fries, though I hear they'll be playing around with that again)....though when it comes to fast food on the road, I tend to still pickout McDonalds...because at least I'll get what I expect. Not like the time I was on a trip, and made the mistake of eating at Burger King.....the food poisoning kind of ruined the rest of the trip.
At least it wasn't a trip for job interview....
Since moving to where Wendy's is on the wrong side of the Interstate, is why I haven't been there in a while....
Anyways...this list certain sounds like something I should do....I've been thinking that one of these days I should explore this country I live in, and maybe this'll be the excuse to do that.
Of course, it'll have to wait until I have a job again...and get back to where my boss comes down on me for not using up my vacation time properly....
Though I do now have this craving for a nice hamburger....though I can't think of where I might go to get one.
It has been a long time since I've had a good hamburger....I had one many years ago, that was great...but I don't remember where. Since then I've mostly been eating burgers from McDonalds or Wendy's.
Unfortunately, in the quest to make burgers healthy...McDonalds has taken all the flavour out of their burgers....so their Big'n Tasty...is no longer tasty....kind of bland. So, I hardly ever eat at McDonalds now (except when I have a craving for their fries, though I hear they'll be playing around with that again)....though when it comes to fast food on the road, I tend to still pickout McDonalds...because at least I'll get what I expect. Not like the time I was on a trip, and made the mistake of eating at Burger King.....the food poisoning kind of ruined the rest of the trip.
At least it wasn't a trip for job interview....
Since moving to where Wendy's is on the wrong side of the Interstate, is why I haven't been there in a while....
Anyways...this list certain sounds like something I should do....I've been thinking that one of these days I should explore this country I live in, and maybe this'll be the excuse to do that.
Of course, it'll have to wait until I have a job again...and get back to where my boss comes down on me for not using up my vacation time properly....
Though I do now have this craving for a nice hamburger....though I can't think of where I might go to get one.
Friday, February 24, 2006
The interesting things you see in blog stats 2
Continuing my rant about the things I'm seeing in blog statistics....(and an excuse to see how the JustBlogIt extension works with this site)
One thing I find really annoying is seeing the bad things that bring people to my blog site.
I don't and won't engage in these things, but evidently it doesn't stop people from coming back they are looking on how to crack software, obtain serial numbers, other other ways to avoid having to buy software that they want to use.
I always felt that it was because I'm a Professional software developer that it is why I don't do it, though I've have learned from my peers that it is not because I'm a software developer that I won't pirate or steal software. It is because I'm a Professional....and perhaps more specifically because I am a Professional Engineer.
Which is important now that I live in a country that no longer recognizes the significance of being a REAL Engineer.
One thing I find really annoying is seeing the bad things that bring people to my blog site.
I don't and won't engage in these things, but evidently it doesn't stop people from coming back they are looking on how to crack software, obtain serial numbers, other other ways to avoid having to buy software that they want to use.
I always felt that it was because I'm a Professional software developer that it is why I don't do it, though I've have learned from my peers that it is not because I'm a software developer that I won't pirate or steal software. It is because I'm a Professional....and perhaps more specifically because I am a Professional Engineer.
Which is important now that I live in a country that no longer recognizes the significance of being a REAL Engineer.
Monday, January 30, 2006
I finally made an journal entry...
...on AudioScrobbler (now last.fm).
And, this is so this blog site won't feel neglected.... ;D
And, this is so this blog site won't feel neglected.... ;D
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