June 6, 2003
Blue Man Group
Is anyone interested in going to the Blue Man Group Complex Tour show August 23rd? I'll be ordering tickets by the end of the weekend (tickets range from 30-50 dollars, I'll probably snag the 50 dollar ones).
Blocked
I'm blocked at the moment. Maybe I can only write when my supervisor (who's currently on vacation) threatens to peer over my shoulder and see that I'm not coding.
Ugh.
Ugh.
Ugh.
This morning I threw on my preferred pair of jeans, and I had a pressing feeling of discomfort.
Anyone want to join the rock climbing gym again?
Anyone want to join the rock climbing gym again?
June 5, 2003
Other aromatic herbs
If I've been relatively silent for the past couple of days, it's because I've had numerous things to do--the APA City Cup is coming up, and since I'm captain of the team, I've been trying to get things put together so we go into our match on Saturday prepared.
On top of that, I've been writing some things for fun (a couple of Buffy crossovers and stuff like that). It's not really anything substantial, but it feels good to get back into writing.
Work has got me continuing to code the e-mail client (gee, let's reinvent the wheel again). Of course, developing this from scratch is rather better than grabbing something just for Windows CE, especially if we want to migrate our client to a more robust platform like Windows 2000 (eyugh) laptops or hopefully, a Linux handheld product.
The nice thing is that we've finally released the previous revision of our code, so I can finally start integrating the changes that I've been making over the past two months, and start testing. We need to implement CVS here.
Over the course of this week, I've purchased Hero (see icon), The Animatrix, Castle in the Sky, a bunch of comic books, and five TokyoPop Manga releases, including Love Hina 11, Cowboy Bebop, Kare Kano, and Battle Royale. The last three manga are just to see if I like them (plus Waldenbooks was having a 'buy 4 books, get the 5th free' sale).
If you liked Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, I'd strongly urge you to look for a copy of Hero.
I spend too much money. It's a good thing I took a couple of Poker tournaments two weekends ago...
On top of that, I've been writing some things for fun (a couple of Buffy crossovers and stuff like that). It's not really anything substantial, but it feels good to get back into writing.
Work has got me continuing to code the e-mail client (gee, let's reinvent the wheel again). Of course, developing this from scratch is rather better than grabbing something just for Windows CE, especially if we want to migrate our client to a more robust platform like Windows 2000 (eyugh) laptops or hopefully, a Linux handheld product.
The nice thing is that we've finally released the previous revision of our code, so I can finally start integrating the changes that I've been making over the past two months, and start testing. We need to implement CVS here.
Over the course of this week, I've purchased Hero (see icon), The Animatrix, Castle in the Sky, a bunch of comic books, and five TokyoPop Manga releases, including Love Hina 11, Cowboy Bebop, Kare Kano, and Battle Royale. The last three manga are just to see if I like them (plus Waldenbooks was having a 'buy 4 books, get the 5th free' sale).
If you liked Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, I'd strongly urge you to look for a copy of Hero.
I spend too much money. It's a good thing I took a couple of Poker tournaments two weekends ago...
June 4, 2003
You know, working with someone who used to work for the NSA is pretty entertaining.
Lifted from,
1.You're a character in a work of great literature not originally published in English. Which work and who are you?
Li Mu Bai, the man who cannot pursue the object of his affections because of his loyalty to his comrade from Wang Du Lu's Crane - Iron Pentalogy (which includes Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon).
2. The orchestra is building to the crescendo of the Ode to Joy. Who and where are you?
I'm myself, in my car, singing along.
3. Someone just died. How are you involved?
I'm not. I'm getting informed of it second-hand.
4. Two people are having an argument. Why is it your fault?
Because I haven't told the truth.
5. You're cooking a meal in a kitchen that is not your own. What are you making?
This is never going to happen in the near future.
6. You're standing quietly with your eyes closed. How many other people are standing around you and who are they?
Zero. I'm standing under the shower with the water turned too hot.
Lifted from
1.You're a character in a work of great literature not originally published in English. Which work and who are you?
Li Mu Bai, the man who cannot pursue the object of his affections because of his loyalty to his comrade from Wang Du Lu's Crane - Iron Pentalogy (which includes Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon).
2. The orchestra is building to the crescendo of the Ode to Joy. Who and where are you?
I'm myself, in my car, singing along.
3. Someone just died. How are you involved?
I'm not. I'm getting informed of it second-hand.
4. Two people are having an argument. Why is it your fault?
Because I haven't told the truth.
5. You're cooking a meal in a kitchen that is not your own. What are you making?
This is never going to happen in the near future.
6. You're standing quietly with your eyes closed. How many other people are standing around you and who are they?
Zero. I'm standing under the shower with the water turned too hot.
You know, working with someone who used to work for the NSA is pretty entertaining.
Lifted from,
1.You're a character in a work of great literature not originally published in English. Which work and who are you?
Li Mu Bai, the man who cannot pursue the object of his affections because of his loyalty to his comrade from Wang Du Lu's Crane - Iron Pentalogy (which includes Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon).
2. The orchestra is building to the crescendo of the Ode to Joy. Who and where are you?
I'm myself, in my car, singing along.
3. Someone just died. How are you involved?
I'm not. I'm getting informed of it second-hand.
4. Two people are having an argument. Why is it your fault?
Because I haven't told the truth.
5. You're cooking a meal in a kitchen that is not your own. What are you making?
This is never going to happen in the near future.
6. You're standing quietly with your eyes closed. How many other people are standing around you and who are they?
Zero. I'm standing under the shower with the water turned too hot.
Lifted from
1.You're a character in a work of great literature not originally published in English. Which work and who are you?
Li Mu Bai, the man who cannot pursue the object of his affections because of his loyalty to his comrade from Wang Du Lu's Crane - Iron Pentalogy (which includes Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon).
2. The orchestra is building to the crescendo of the Ode to Joy. Who and where are you?
I'm myself, in my car, singing along.
3. Someone just died. How are you involved?
I'm not. I'm getting informed of it second-hand.
4. Two people are having an argument. Why is it your fault?
Because I haven't told the truth.
5. You're cooking a meal in a kitchen that is not your own. What are you making?
This is never going to happen in the near future.
6. You're standing quietly with your eyes closed. How many other people are standing around you and who are they?
Zero. I'm standing under the shower with the water turned too hot.
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