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Jul. 18th, 2008


[info]duckspeaker

remember....

"sense of responsibility towards the commonweal."

[info]shadorunr

"Who needs sleep? Well, you're never gonna get it!"

Friday - 18 July 2008
Welcome to the weekend.

This morning's goal was to sleep in. Apparently, my body had other ideas: Despite turning off the alarm, I was up a little after 7:00. And 8:15. And somewhere around 9. I got a call from Perry at 9:15 and decided to finally take the hint that I wasn 't really going to get much/any more sleep. He asked something that made me laugh though: "Did you take the day off because of [City of Heroes'] Double XP Weekend?"

I'll try the sleeping in thing again tomorrow.

Assuming I get in gear and out the door in short order, I'll probably head up for a cup o' Joe with Perry before heading to lunch with [info]everydave and Steph (former coworker of his). Maybe I'll just go post-lunch.

This afternoon's agenda includes (but is not limited to) some cleaning... although, I may sneak in a little game time, too. And the idea of hitting some balls at the driving range isn't entirely off the table, either.

To paraphrase Samuel L. Jackson, I've got "nothing but air and opportunity."

Stray Toasters

Quote of the Day
From a conversation with SaraRules about Mamma Mia!, a movie that she wants to see... and that I've agreed to sit through:

SaraRules: Entertainment Weekly called Mamma Mia! "exuberantly vapid"
Me: Yeah...
Me: I saw something along those lines online last night
SaraRules: Awesome. I can't wait.
Me: hahaha
SaraRules: Dude, I'm sorry, but it's a hollywood move musical based around the music of ABBA. How can anyone expect it to be art?
Me: High hopes?
Me: Wishful thinking?
Me: Miracle?
SaraRules:
Pshaw. Delusions
SaraRules: Pshaw, now i have ABBA running through my brain.
Me: I'm sorry.
SaraRules: Hell, I'm not. Finding it on iTunes right now. 
Me: I love you... but sometimes, you scare me.
SaraRules: Because I like ABBA?
Me: No.
Me: Because you're actively seeking ABBA out on iTunes. ;)



Time to start/finish getting ready to jet.

Originally published at Random Access. Please leave any comments there.

Jul. 17th, 2008


[info]shadorunr

Afternoon ruminations or "I said come on Fhqwhgads..."

Stray Toasters

  • Act II of Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog went live today.

  • Tonight's episode of Fear Itself was directed by Darren Bousman (Saw 2, Saw 3, Saw 4)... and it has post-apocalyptic zombies.
    (Check local listings for times)

  • The Watchmen trailer hits the web, a day early.

  • I forgot to mention something this morning: I also had Everybody to the Limit running through my head shortly after I woke up.



  • It's apparently too much to expect for people to check their (work) email more than once a day? Good thing that I'm not planning on doing anything with their responses before Monday.

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[info]shadorunr

Unintentional Porn Overheard at Lunch

While at lunch, [info]everydave asked:
So, there's no way to get a fistful of fish without getting all goopy, is there?

Ah, the joys of sushi.

Originally published at Random Access. Please leave any comments there.


[info]shadorunr

"He's a rebel and a runner, he's a signal turning green..."

Thursday - 17 July 2008
4th and 1, so to speak.
I'm good with that.
AND... it's NBN Sushi Thursday.
Bang.

Last night, I picked up an anemic number of books from Dr. Volt's. I supplemented it by picking up one box, each, of Justice League and Avengers HeroClix. The JL box was nothing but duplicates; the Avengers box had a Rare Bucky figure.

I stopped in to hang with SaraRules' family for a bit before heading home. When I got home I plopped down on the couch, unpacked Defiant, turned on the TV... and proceeded to nod off. I'm still not sure exactly how long I was out, but it was a little odd to awaken and not be really sure "what just happened...?"

I got up, got mobile and fixed a bite to eat. Then, it was time to hit the mean streets of Paragon City. I logged in and was invited to join a team almost immediately. I did. We fought The Freakshow. Level 30+.... which meant that I got sidekicked up to 29. And the XP started rolling in. By the time I logged off, I had tacked on a level-and-a-half. As an added bonus, an old server-mate from when I first started playing logged on and joined the team.

And I got to watch The Sisko Show and Seven Days, to boot!

I had a few (more) odd dreams this morning...

...and woke up with Here He Comes, by Will Smith, running through my head.

Workout
Mark, Wes and I hit the gym at lunch yesterday. Wes wanted to do some triceps exercises, so we worked back and triceps:

  • Bench Press: 3 sets/10 reps - 205 lbs

  • Pull-downs: 3 sets/10 reps - 120 lbs

  • Reverse Deltoid Flys: 3 sets/10 reps - 1 set @ 60 lbs, 2 sets @ 70 lbs

  • Tricep Press (rotating flat bar): 3 sets/10 reps - 80 lbs

  • Tricep Press (rope extensions): 3 sets/10 reps - 60 lbs

  • Push-ups (diamond): 1 set/15 reps

It was a good workout... and tiring. My shoulders are a little stiff/sore this morning, but I'm otherwise rather pain-free. But, I forgot to check my post-workout weight. Bah.

Stray Toasters

Namaste.

Originally published at Random Access. Please leave any comments there.


[info]duckspeaker

Stoooooopid Democrats

It was a bad idea when Bu$h did it….it’s no better now.
In fact, I’m more pissed off at the Dems, because I thought they were smarter.

To “help the economy” the House controlling Dems propose doling out more “stimulus” money (remember the $600-$1200 “tax rebate”?), tax rebates for heating and air conditioning, subsidies for the poor, and more dough for food stamps.

Oh my God.
Four Dollar gas isn’t what is hurting the economy…it’s the uncertainty stoooooopid!
Rebates for air conditioning?—Bullshit!

Oy…

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The IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) report says that global warming is in fact “unequivocal”, and are 90% certain that recent warming (past 50ish years) is caused by the burning of fossil fuels, changes in land use, agriculture, and more (read:  man).

Many sources…here is one:  http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/03/science/earth/03climate.html

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Looking for a restaurant to try?
[info]dangermouse_ut and I were discussing restaurants this last weekend, and I came across one in the newspaper I want to try: 
    Omar’s Living Cuisine Raw Food Bar
Vegan…with most of the menu nearly, if not entirely raw.
The review wasn’t perfect, but did garner 2 of 4 stars rating it “very good”
    (Sugarhouse at 2148 South Highland)

[info]duckspeaker

You Rich? -- RU Capable (willing) of Making that Determination?


http://globalrichlist.com/

Jul. 16th, 2008


[info]khayla

ACK!

Very much NSFW.  Especially in this state...

This makes me think of someone from a few years ago.  Many of you will know exactly who I'm thinking of!


http://jezebel.com/389626/at-what-age-is-a-kid-too-old-to-breastfeed

[info]shadorunr

Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog

I don't know how I missed out on this before, but... here it is:

Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog



It comes from Joss Whedon (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Firefly, Astonishing X-Men) and features Neil Patrick Harris (Doogie Howser, M.D., How I Met Your Mother) and Nathan Fillion (Firefly, Serenity).

Enjoy!

Originally published at Random Access. Please leave any comments there.


[info]shadorunr

"They gathered from across the land to work in the secrecy of the desert sand..."

Wednesday - 16 July 2008
Last night's Scion game was good. We met a sphinx... were asked a riddle... and didn't die. Helluva combination. We wrapped up the adventure that we've been on for the past couple of months and will start in on something new next week.

I had a couple of errands to run after the game, which took me in the opposite direction of the gym, so I went home without working out. I must have been far more tired than I thought, because shortly after talking with SaraRules, I nodded off while surfing the 'tubes. When I regained nominal coherence, I decided that calling it a night was a good decision. I wish I knew what triggered them, but I had some BIZARRE dreams. I woke up from a couple of them trying to piece together what was real from what was heard/seen while dreaming.

I may be picking up a new (to me) iMac from SaraRules' father this evening. At SaraRules' suggestion, I'm getting the Graphite colored one. The reason behind that choice of color:

Hmmm. I have a pink macbook and a pink iMac. Since Rob has a black macbook I humbly request the graphite iMac for him. Just so that we can continue to match. :)



Works for me. I think that it may replace 'Nine as my desktop/server, as it has never really recovered from its last OS installation.

I haven't decided whether or not I want to pick up comics today or wait until tomorrow...

Stray Toasters

  • By way of [info]nyx_hemsut and CNN: Black in America

  • July 16, 1945: Trinity Blast Opens Atomic Age

  • Take the last train to Clarksville
    And I'll meet you at the station

  • Natalie Cole say she has hepatitis C
    When I read this, it reminded me of a story from either freshman or sophomore year at Purdue:

  • Jim, one of the guys in our group of then-usual suspects, was from a small town in Indiana. One Saturday, while some of the other guys were working on a project, we were hanging out watching MuchMusic (think "Canadian MTV") when a Natalie Cole video came on. We watched it for a couple of minutes before Jim blurted out the following gem: "She's pretty good looking for a black woman."

    I couldn't have heard what I thought I heard: "What..?!"

    "Natalie Cole. She's pretty good looking... for a black woman."

    I now had confirmation that he had just said what I thought he said. *sigh* Jim, while rather intelligent, wasn't the smartest guy. Had he been, he would have (possibly) remembered that it had taken Herculean self-control (and three of our friends) to keep me from trying to cave his head in a few months before when he had carelessly tossed a "less than socially acceptable" racial epithet in my direction. Before choosing to belatedly follow-up on that instinct, I decided that it might be prudent to find out what he meant with this new nugget of wisdom. So, I asked him.

    His response: "Well, with white women, you get blue eyes, green eyes, brown eyes.... blonde hair or brunette... or red. With black women, you just get dark hair and dark eyes."

    In his mind, his logic was flawless.
    In my mind, I was trying to figure out places where I could hide his body that would take campus police weeks, if not months, to find.

    Instead, I just got up and walked out of the room.
    We never really talked much after that... for some reason.

  • [info]suzie_lightning, if you happen to have a spare $25k lying around: Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's typewriter for sale

  • Pope Benedict. Koalas. Eco-Disco.
    We shall not speak of these things, in conjuction, again.

  • Hall and Oates. Yep, I like 'em.

  • The art blog of Lauren Montgomery


Namaste.

Originally published at Random Access. Please leave any comments there.

Jul. 15th, 2008


[info]everydave

Skirtchaser 5k Training - Run 14 (test race)

everydave's run
07/12/08 at 7:40 PM
Distance:3.39 mi
Time:39'38"
Pace:11'39"/mi
Calories:595
full version

This was the test race run. I did it on the course laid out by the race map. It's tough. The first 2k (almost) is all uphill. It was a slow climb, and my lower calf and Achilles were aching by the time I got to the top for the turnaround, but I did it non-stop.

The trip down was interesting, I lengthened my stride and let gravity help. That brought out some soreness in other muscles. All in all I was quite pleased with the run considering the hill and the unfamiliar territory. There's only one thing that spoiled it:

After the run I checked on the website, and there was zero mention of the race anymore. Monday morning brought an email and fall up call (I had left a message) confirming the cancelation. I've been a bit disappointed. I'm pondering a replacement race, and there a few candidates, but nothing jumping out at me yet. Additionally, while I do feel better after running, my motivation to get running seem to be dying off. I might take a break for a week or so..we'll see.


[info]everydave

iPony

A former coworker of mine is very into the My Little Pony scene (There is a scene for everything really). So much so that she does pony customization and mods. I've been amazed at the detail of some of them and she had been looking for a new project. So I commissioned an Apple themed pony from her.

I present iPony. Click on the image to get to my photo gallery and another click will get you a larger image. Note the Apple logo, and the power emblem on her foot. I think I shall name her Fiona.





[info]shadorunr

"Bustin' out of L7"

I had to survey 15 servers today. For the most part it went without any hitches... aside from taking down two servers out from people who were working on them: I felt bad about one of them; the other was Chimpy.

Human of the Day
Today's Human is [info]m2ke for the reasons posted below.

Stray Toasters

And the answer to "How do you pronounce 'ghoti'" is "fish."

::: vapor trail :::

Originally published at Random Access. Please leave any comments there.


[info]shadorunr

"The End Is the Beginning Is the End"

Tuesday - 15 July 2008
"Sleeping in" is what occurs when one decides to ignore alarms in order to spend more time in The Dreaming
"Oversleeping" is what occurs when one fails to awaken at or by a certain time to begin the day.

Three guesses as to which one I did this morning.
Hint: I was up until 2:00 this morning watching The Middleman and stumble-dragged myself into bed when it was over and alarms were deemed "evil" in my sleep-addled brain.

After work yesterday, I headed home changed clothes and waited for Chris to show up... and then we headed over to play HeroClix with Perry. We played a 2-on-1 game - Chris versus Perry and me; 300 points, unrestricted. I played with the team I used in Saturday's tourney and Perry used the Abomination and the Super-Adaptoid. Chris used Magneto and an assortment of mutants (with a couple of human Paramedics). And, as an added bonus: We played on a map that I have learned to hate. With a passion. And Chris beat us down. Soundly. We did manage to take out Wolverine... and nearly defeated Cyclops. But, it was fun.

Stray Toasters

Ka-POW!

Originally published at Random Access. Please leave any comments there.

Jul. 14th, 2008


[info]shadorunr

Late afternoon musical offering

Here's another selection from The Thin White Duke - Thursday's Child:

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[info]shadorunr

"Power isn't all that money buys."

Monday - 14 July 2008
It's Bastille Day.

I don't remember "what" they were, but I recall having a couple of odd dreams last night.

It's 7:30 and I'm not exactly feeling rushed about getting to work. I should still be there between 8:00 and 8:30, but I'm really not pressed about it.

Stray Toasters

Up, up and away!

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[info]shadorunr

"A job ain't nuthin' but work..."

Sunday - 13 July 2008
And on the first day, Rob worked.
Amen.

That's right: I made like Kool Moe Dee and went to work. loonybin88 and I did a server upgrade today - we had to unrack, swap memory and hard drives and re-rack 18 servers. And like Big Daddy Kane, we got the job done.

After that, we headed to Olive Garden to have dinner.

And, when it's all said and done, my work week is officially 20% done already.

Booyah.

Stray Toasters

  • I found the following as the signature line to someone's forum post:
    In Ulthar, no man may kill a cat. In Utah, no man may marry a cat. These rules were made because of the ramifications of them happening before.

    It amused me greatly.

  • Steampunk Wallpaper. 'Nuff said.

  • By way of Wired: Is Sunday Morning the Best Wake-Up Tune Ever?

  • By way of YouTube: Sunday Morning


  • I need a steampunk icon.
    I don't really need one, but I think that I want one.

  • Microsoft cuts XBox price by $50, plans 60GB model


  • David Bowie: Underground



    I don't know how much Aha's Take On Me influenced Mr. Bowie's decision to take the video for Underground in this direction, but take a look at the similarities:


  • I'm a little... weirded out by the fact that I JUST noticed how similar Cool World and Take On Me are.

  • The Cosby Show can still make me laugh.

  • The classic Jonny Quest is on (not the 80s or 90s remakes). I think that if done properly (operative words: "if done properly"), it could make an interesting live-action TV show and/or movie. It could be done in the vein of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. Or, it could even be told from the point of view of an older man recounting his globe-trotting adventures to his kids, grandkids or protege.

  • d

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Jul. 13th, 2008


[info]shadorunr

"Hey, Mr Pinstripe Suit... Hey, Mr. Always on the Go!"

Saturday - 12 July 2008 (and coda)
Wow.
It's been a long day. And I have been on-the-go for most of it.

I woke up this morning around 8:30... with a raging headache. I just wish that I had done something worthy of such a beast. But, I didn't stay out late last night. I didn't even have anything to drink. So, I'm not sure what would have triggered it.

I picked up Chris and we went to the Taylorsvile V.I. for breakfast. After that, we headed to Far West for today's 'Clix tournament. I constructed my team Friday night (I know...! I actually did it in advance!) My original plan was to try a themed team based on something I read earlier in the week: Archers. I would have had a lot of them, too! As I was putting that team together I noticed something else: Three of the figures were related:

With that in mind, I decided to take a slightly different approach to the team and, rather than "Archers," go with a "Green Arrow family" themed team. The only piece that I had to add was Black Canary. And, I did. And, I just realized that - if we had been playing for higher points - I could have added the new Speedy (new sidekick to the older Green Arrow) to the mix.

And the team did well for me. I went 2-0 for the first two rounds. And then it happened: I had to play Chris in the third round. He was 2-0, as well. He was planning on playing a "new" team but, because of the rules under which the tournament was run, at least one of his figures wasn't legal. So, he wound up pulling out his old standby team:

So it was my ranged team versus Chris' stealth (and speed) team. The problem being: Characters with stealth can't be seen from a distance. *sigh* And so, Chris proceeded to pick me apart, systematically. And, thus he went 3-0 and I went 2-1. But, I came in 2nd Place for the day.

After the game, I dropped Chris off at home, came back to my place for a bit and then headed downtown to catch Hellboy II: The Golden Army with Mr. and Mrs. [info]duckspeaker. The movie was fun.

When the movie was done, I hopped on I-15 and headed to the Sandy Amphitheater to see Big Bad Voodoo Daddy. I got to the venue and stood in line behind a guy looking for something in the seated section. The ticket attendant told him that she could get him one seat, but that everything else was sold out. He opted to sit on the lawn. When I got to the booth, I asked the attendant about the lone seat; she showed me where it was: 5th row, stage left. I bought the ticket and headed inside.

The opening act was a young man named Parker. He was a one-man band, using a laptop and digital looping to do the other tracks of the songs he sang. His main instrument was a guitar... which he used to do "drum" tracks (hitting the body of the guitar), bass lines, rhythm and lead parts. He played four songs, the first of which was The Jackson 5's I Want You Back, which he nicely segued into a little bit of ABC. He started with the percussion and laid down a couple of other tracks on top of it. When he started the bass line, I knew what the song was going to be. And it he did a good job of it. You could tell that he was having fun, too. He said that this was the largest crowd he had performed in front of and took a Polaroid snapshot of the crowd to commemorate it.

Shortly after he was done, BBVD took the stage. I missed out on seeing them in Vegas last year and I waffled between seeing them tonight or heading to the Salt Lake Jazz Festival to see Sheila E. and the E Family. I think that I made the right choice in going to the BBVD show. They played for an hour-and-a-half and covered songs from their first CD up to their upcoming Cab Calloway tribute CD. And it was great time. During one of the featured musician spotlights, Dirk (the upright bass player) broke into the theme from The Munsters - I wonder how many people knew what it actually was and/or why so many people started chuckling/laughing at it. Once again, when they closed the show with So Long, Farewell, Goodbye, they broke into a few lines from Sweet Home Alabama... and, once again, the crowd ate it up. Yep, I definitely made the right decision.

After the concert, it was on to breakfast with the usual suspects and, after calling it a somewhat early night, I came home. Jiggety-jig.

I need to move from the "theory" of going to bed to the "practical application."

Namaste.

Originally published at Random Access. Please leave any comments there.

Jul. 11th, 2008


[info]shadorunr

Quick Hits

Stray Toasters

  • It's 7-11 Day. Get your free Slurpee!



  • While I doubt that they had [info]everydave's affinity for cow-themed things in mind, it is apparently Cow Appreciation Day at Chick-Fil-A, too.

  • [info]khayla does this seem at all familiar?



  • It looks like I'll be working for a few hours on Sunday. All things considered, this isn't a "bad" thing, as it will be in the middle of the day, when I'd otherwise probably just be doing my couch potato impression. And, as an added bonus, that cuts down the hours that I'll have to be here on Friday... possibly even eliminating the need to be here on Friday. Win-Win.

  • Rob Worley, from Comics2Film, has discovered a link (of sorts) between The Middleman and a certain Michael J. Fox movie

  • For the WoW gamers out there:



  • Mandelbrot Set you're a Rorschach Test on fire
    You're a day-glo pterodactyl
    You're a heart-shaped box of springs and wire
    You're one badass fucking fractal
    And you're just in time to save the day
    Sweeping all our fears away
    You can change the world in a tiny way


Originally published at Random Access. Please leave any comments there.


[info]applevenus

Doctors...

So, I was prescribed more drugs to solve my problems that I have with my cancer drugs. I wonder if they'll prescribe a drug to solve the problems those drugs will create. *snap*

F-THIS!

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