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Pachelbel's Canon Rant

Hmm, don’t know what else to say. Had a party at the Space needle today, a casino on the ground floor, the middle Skyline level, and the observation deck. Geeks + free drinks + music + shiny lights is fun. And I actually got complimented on how I dressed. That’s a first. And probably a last.

I need to get some new music. And go Christmas shopping. Yarrr…. and move out….. and have a more interesting life to actually talk about, instead of being lame and listening to Pachelbel’s Canon on Wikipedia.

NYC Pics

are finally up! Let’s see if this works…

Psychic Computer

http://hothardware.com/Articles/OCZ-NIA-BrainComputer-Interface/

Well… sorta….

What I Do At Work

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2329344&l=d4a03&id=10734430

This is what I do when I’m NOT trying to hunt down a single number in hundreds of thousands of lines of code.

Edit: man, don’t make me edit the HTML WP, just link it for me!

Fog

Fog

Click the picture to view it bigger.

Went to pick somebody up for church this morning, drove one street too far (for the third time), and saw this, and had to pull over to take a picture. It was a frosty morning and the fog is from the sun melting the frozen dew on the grass. A little to the right of the picture was a pile of rusted metal and rotting wood, lying next to an old house. It woulda made a better picture, I shoulda walked down a little and snapped another pic but I was already late =/.

Radars and Doublethink

They just recently installed one of those signs that tell you how far you’re driving near my house.
It’s powered by a solar panel.
This is Seattle.
Surprise, it doesn’t work.
Good job guys, good job….

Oh, and it’s surrounded on three sides by TREES.


It’s weird, strange, and bad I guess. These days, the world tells you to be confident, proud of who you are, and that if you work hard/believe in yourself, you can achieve anything. The Bible tells us that we are sinners, to be humble, and that we deserve nothing and can do nothing meaningful (or something) apart from God. I’d say I don’t know which to believe, but I do. It just feels like doublethink sometimes…. Someday, I will have to reconcile the war going on within my brain. How can I be proud of what I achieved when I so clearly don’t deserve it? =P  Three “coincidences” in my life… three lucky breaks, that’s how I got here. So much for working hard……….. >.<

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I was leaving work today when I paused to eavesdrop on a conversation on temporal mechanics and causality. And timeships. I guess this work-thing won’t be TOO terrible…

I also feel like I’m in over my head. Why does everything have to be SOOO complicated?! I could fix this bug in like, 15 minutes, if I knew where to find things, and didn’t have to compile/build/some-weird-process, and there weren’t a trillion files to look through… Instead here I am on the second or third day of actual work, and I’ve only just found (with a loooooooot of help) where the source of the HTML is. Well, part of it anyways….

The Company Store is closed till November. I hope they’ll not have fired me by then. It would be nice to make it to my first paycheck at least.

New Zune update rocks! It would rock even more if I actually had a Zune pass and could use the cool buy-songs-from-your-Zune-over-wifi feature…. but I don’t. But the games rock, though it seems to be just a teaser because there’s no way currently to install other games other than the ones they give you. They took out the quicklist though *curses* and STILL don’t allow you to edit playlists from the Zune…. =P. AND they’re still on the heart rating system, which I hate… Bring back the STARS!! =*(

I can work at work. Obviously. With the private buses they have, with power outlets and wifi, I can work on the way to and from work. With smartcard readers and remote access, I can work from home. In other words, I can work. Always. Thanks, Big Brother.

Next up… Holiday season and everybody’s birthdays (though that started a few weeks ago). Non-fall/winter birthdays just aren’t as cool! But seriously, whoever decided on these holidays… spread out the celebration a bit, don’t waste it all on a few months =/.

Slashdot | Political Viewpoints Linked To Fear

Slashdot | Political Viewpoints Linked To Fear.

Hiding a Tattoo O.o

I wonder how long I could hide a tattoo from my parents if I get one. Obviously it’d have to be on my back or something, and not, say, my butt, cuz that would just be cheating.

And no, I am not seriously considering this =P.

The City That Never Sleeps

And I didn’t sleep so well either, no surprise there.

Spending 10 days with your parents, after having just moved home after two years of living out, is… uh… not good for one’s soundness of mind. I’m dreading the near future of my life.

Anyways… New Yorkers… Yankees…. I guess the rumors are true.

They walk at a steady pace, almost never running, almost never taking steps two at a time (only saw two people do that). Head up, staring the world in the face, striding with purpose, confident, straight back.

I envy them.

They’re also very impatient. They totally ignore all crosswalk signals and cross so long as there are no cars coming. (At least it’s not as bad as Paris, where they cross streets lane by lane!) Those in cars wade through crosswalks, forcing pedestrians to stream in front and behind the car. If there’s any sort of delay, they honk. Repeatedly. Until the obstruction goes away.

They’re also surpisingly helpful, offering advice and help even when unsolicited.

A lot of buildings had doormen or whatnot in uniforms standing outside. They were formal yet not. They rarely stood stiffly and professionally, sometimes there’d even be a group or them just seeming to lounge about but not blocking the doorway, all chatting and such and opening the door when someone turned towards it. Guess it’s just for appearances, but more? I dunno.

I also saw a lot of Hispanic/black women taking care of white babies. I guess nannies are popular in NYC?

Gosh… the weather there is so HOT, and they actually have a nightlife! (Hence “The City That Never Sleeps” nickname…) The temperature varies between very hot (subways without AC), hot (outside), cold (night), and very cold (room with AC). Sorta like Taiwan, except Taiwan’s either super-duper hot, or super-duper cold. NYC is a lot like Taiwan, warm nights allow it a nightlife, with lots of places open 24 hrs. It’s EXTREMELY diverse (probably helps that we lived right next to Koreatown), and strangely lotsa French people there.

They also dump all their garbage out on the streets. Ick. Yuck. Blargh. And so much smoking. Ugh. I had so many bloody noses.

Speaking of bloody noses, I got at least 2 or 3 very bad ones, you know, the ones where one nose is bleeding so much that it’s leaking out of the other nostril as well as your mouth. I actually learned two things about bloody noses, on top of my vast knowledge of them already, considering how often and easily I get bloody noses. So yeah.

Also I have 497 photos (that’s AFTER deleting a bunch)… What am I gonna do?!