Friday, August 30, 2002

I've been surfing for B&W sites over at the ageless project most of the morning. The thumbnails make picking possible black and white sites out easier. Hey, I've got to have a hobby, right?

Speaking of hobbies, anybody have the time?

Thursday, August 29, 2002

Why do I always hear about this kind of stuff from foreign news sources? Hmmmm?
I want to go to the new sex museum in new york!! Here it is online: http://www.museumofsex.com/

Quite sexy.

I've started collecting sex-blog links. I don't post enough about sex here... I tend to try and keep this at least R rated, I'm not sure why, but I suppose it's the thought of all the coworkers and possible relatives reading this in the future. I will admit that I have another blog, absolutely anonymous where I have been posting dreams and sexual fantasy/poetry.

It's weird stuff, some of it... so I'm not giving out the URL. I'd feel too weird, knowing many of you had read it, I think. Not here, online, where I can be bits and pixels--but in meatspace, when I see those of you I sometimes see.

I will share the links I find though, if you email me some you've found.

Wednesday, August 28, 2002

I know I've posted this link before, and probably with skepticism, but if it's real, it's over. And it's really, really sad. I wonder if it would also be the first blogger death.

It's certainly the first blog whose death has affected me.
I've got a song struck in my head, and I don't know what it's called, or who it's by. I hear it all the time on radio k. It's got this saulty female vocalist singing "It's all right... because you said it's all right."

Damn I'm a sucker for a good female vocal.
crazy. I'm updating right now from the bottom of mozilla. It's amazing, I can do things like drag links from my browser straight onto highlighted words in my blog entry. Mozilla truly is an amazing achievement. There are so many side projects and cool features to add, it boggles the mind, I think. I can even add a spell checker this way, which blogger doesn't have unless I pay for it.

I am still super busy at work, and I shouldn't be playing even this much... All week I've been brainstorming my ideal job, but I think I've realized it just now. If only I could get paid to blog. Or maybe work on mozilla. I don't know which would be cooler.

UPDATE: OK, this thing needs serious work, I guess. I had some funky things happening, and formatting was all weird. It may be that I can fix the formatting issue, but there is no post and/or publish confirmation, and that's a bit disconcerting. Plus, it adds doctype tags and head and body tags to EACH post. That seems unnecessary.

Tuesday, August 27, 2002

ahh, back to the routine.

a website here, a websearch there...

I want to make money online, I've decided. I don't know yet how I'm going to do this. I've had some ideas, but I never get around to implimenting them. I might start a business with my friend Jason. He wants to start a specialty sex shop. I'd put it online for him. Problem is, neither of us have enough startup cash.

Wednesday, August 21, 2002

btw, I've done a bunch of the stuff on the list now too... even bought a new computer, which has allowed me (silly as it sounds) to pay my bills...

maybe doing some of the stuff just sets off some kind of thing inside me that makes it more imperitive to do the rest of the stuf. I don't know.

UPDATE: if this site sucks right now, it's because bitstream's DNS is hosed, so livingtech.net is not resolving. *sigh*
I have felt particularly stressed out since Sunday. I don't really know why, but it just feels like stress. I have been sick, and I feel like it's as a result. This is especially strange considering the fact that I took monday off from work (and again today... yesterday sucked), so you'd think I'd feel if not better, at least non-stressed out about stuff... but no, it seems to just get worse!

I feel like there are tons of things looming over me right now, and I don't know why.

Saturday, August 17, 2002

You remember that list? Yeah, nothing. I've done nothing. Last night I went and saw some awesome poetry. Today, I woke at noon, brushed my teeth, shaved my head, read some Wired, and have done absolutely nothing else. (well, surfing for awhile before making this post doesn't count.)

I'm a pathetic slacker to the 10th degree. What's worse is that when I first woke up I didn't really feel like playing video games, but now that laura is bound to get home any minute, (and subsequently we'll be out the door to try and purchase a new computer), suddenly I do.

I suppose that's not quite the crisis I'm making it out to be.

My shameful confession: I ordered an x-box on ebay. Hey! No money to M$! But now it's sitting at the UPS office, and I can't pick it up till monday. Frustration ensues. Maybe I'll go play some Mr. Mosquito.

Friday, August 16, 2002

quote of the day: "I don't just want to feel kinky, I want to feel *abnormally* kinky" -Yami

After an afternoon skirting around, and blatantly approaching the topic of sexuality between far too much work over ICQ has gotten to my head. I need to go home and "lay down". This is a pathetic shadow of the post that I meant to make, but I've suddenly started thinking about audience again, and wonder exactly how many of you want to hear about (or more likely, will get neasous from hearing about) my sex life.

good day.

Thursday, August 15, 2002

bah, archives work like 20% of the time. I'm switching to mt as soon as I have a night free... I want to write my own, but I just don't have time.

Ren fest starts this weekend, and I have no time for that either. I've felt so busy in the last week that I'm keeping a list of things to do... I carry it with me everywhere in my pocket, and unfortunately, I think of more things faster than I'm doing them. So far, the only thing I've checked off has been to register to vote at my new address, and change my address on my driver's lisence. That really only counts as one thing, because I did them both at the same time. Work sucks, and promises to be even busier than today.

Tonight I'm going to volunteer for national poetry slam. I'm excited to see the contestants. Yay for poetry, even if it is in slam form...

Wednesday, August 14, 2002

This week is automobile news week, I guess. Today's tidbit: I got my oil changed for the first time. It wasn't all that exciting, I don't know why you would care.

I have too much work to do, and I just want to go home. bleh.

Tuesday, August 13, 2002

When I arrived at the tire/service place last night, the little donut tire was still on my front left side. Clearly something was wrong. Apparently there was a simple miscommunication and nobody told the guy doing my muffler that the whole reason I was there was for two new tires.

I left in a very new minivan. The minivan was nice, it even had air conditioning. I traded it back for my car at lunch. My car now turns better (doesn't squeal around corners), sounds quieter (doesn't roar like some kind of retarded motorcycle), and also smells faintly of burning from under the hood. (I looked, and couldn't actually see where the smell is coming from. It may have been a fluke.)

I should have asked about an oil change, but forgot.

$300 poorer, my total car expenditure is now $750.

Monday, August 12, 2002

BlogTree.com provides a family tree of blogs. Not only is this amazingly fun, but it provides yet another place to surf for fun blogs.
On my way to work this morning, a loud noise began building from the front of my car. I pulled off the side of the road, scared the thing was going to blow up at me, or that it would cost hundreds of dollars to fix. (I already knew my exhaust was leaking, which was loud enough, so some amount of repair was in order, but the car was cheap, I didn't want to spend too much.)

When I got out of the car there was a nice surprise waiting for me... it was only a flat tire! I proceeded to call work and let them know I'd be late while I searched for my jack.

Jack? What's that? Apparently you don't get a jack when your car cost you $450.

Just as I was about to stretch the boundaries of my co-worker's generosity, a truck pulled up behind me. The side of the truck read "Highway Relief" and was branded Minnesota State Something-Or-Other. The man driving the truck was very nice and changed the tire for me while I stood there watching like an idiot. He had to beat the damn thing with a mallet after removing the bolts to get it off, but even with that added work it took him less than five minutes. When I put the beat up flat in my trunk, he warned me that the serrated edges would be sharp, and I apparently didn't take his advice seriously enough, because when I looked down at my hands, I was starting to bleed from a scrape I hadn't even felt myself getting.

When I asked if I was going to be charged for the service, he said he was part of Minn Dot, and that my taxes had already paid for it!

That was a nice surprise.

Five minutes later, I'm sitting in the lobby of the Tire Services Etc joint right across the freeway from where I work. (That's not really their name, but I have no idea what it is.) They gave me an estimate for the exhaust that seemed reasonable, and I got a ride from a coworker, leaving the car there for the day.

All in all, it was quite the experience. My first car tragedy.

Friday, August 09, 2002

This afternoon I've been trying to find a resource that may or may not exist. I recently purchased a Daewoo 5800 (slightly modified) on ebay. This baby plays everything, region free, macrovision free, and so many formats that I'm salivating just thinking about it.

I've heard that there are lots of DVDs only released in other regions. Buffy the vampire slayer, for example, is only on season 2 here, but in the UK they're up to season 6 or something! I have no interest in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but I did find out that Delicatessen has only been released on DVD in region 2. Anyway, I'm looking for a guide to cross-region DVD releases.

I've found a couple of sites that compare various DVD releases, but these sites wouldn't even list Delicatessen, because it's only been released once! (Well, one of them lists it, because technically there is a French release, and a UK release.)

I've also been really jonsing for an x-box. I don't want to give any money Microsoft... so getting one new is out, and buying a refurb too. Unfortunately, used x-boxes are kinda rare. I'd actually have thought they'd be more common, just because they're not selling as well, but that doesn't appear to be the case. Ebay may just be the only real option out there.

Of course, I really shouldn't be buying anything. I did just buy a house.

Thursday, August 08, 2002

Today I feel like vomiting. Everything is particularly sickening, and everything is dramatic. I don't want to do anything, and I don't want to pretend to do anything.

They replaced my phone at work, and the headset is AGAIN one of the filthiest things I've ever seen.

I'm depressed, and I'm unproductive, two insufferable qualities that leave me wanting to throw myself out a window. Plus, I'm fishing for pity, which is fucking pathetic.

I played a game of darts, and I came in last.

I'm leaving early. Fuck it.

Tuesday, August 06, 2002

Life is about rich and satisfying experiences.

I think you have to balance the fullness of your moments against those moments you save up to be more full. Obviously I'm talking about vacations and things (purchases that supposedly enhance those moments when you can use them), but I'm talking about other stuff too. Big things, life changing things. Choices about jobs and relationships, and compromises of all sorts.

Life is, arguably, compromise after compromise. It is the degree of compromise that helps determine your satisfaction.

...

I don't know why. But why is important.
To be listed in the category "things everyone should know":

Where do "Work from Home" signs come from?

It's a long read, and you may want to skip to the conclusion once you get the gist of it.

Personally, I feel much wiser having read it. Recently, I was doing some postering for the National Poetry Slam, and I (naturally, I thought) put posters up on all the telephone poles in the neighborhood. Less than a day later I got a call telling me that it was illegal. I'd always assumed it wasn't, since there are always those annoying "loose weight in 40 days" signs everywhere. I've always wondered where those and the "work from home" signs came from... and now I know they're from the same place.

The world is small, but I am insignificant.