All the jobs I know of right this moment are in other countries. :|
I blog about anything and everything. Maybe you'll be entertained, maybe not, but I'm not really concerned about that. :P
21 November 2010
You walk into a clearing in a forest, there's a pile of leaves sitting close to the center, and no one around - do you jump in the leaves?
No, there's a bear trap under them, because I put it there. :P
You discover an ancient mine underneath the pile of leaves, and after a brief look - you see a mine cart on some rails a dozen feet down, blocked by just a few rocks. Do you move the rocks and take the cart for a spin, or investigate further on foot?
Investigate further on foot - there could be some stuff down there I don't want to hit at high speeds!
09 September 2010
Video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPRscxQZs8E My question is: Would you Like That? Would you Like to Ride with Batman???
No, I'd much rather drive the Batmobile myself, like Russel Brand did last week, the bastard. Not only does he get to marry that hot-ass chick, Katy Perry, he drives the Batmobile too? WTF?
How many woodchucks does it take if a chuck...wait, I fucked that up.
That's some question, Shawn. :P
30 August 2010
27 August 2010
27 June 2010
What was the worst job you've ever had?
Rhino Foods - in Vermont. I *hated* that job more than anything, and I was only there for 3 days!
Would you rather be really hot or really cold?
Really cold, because I can put clothes on - once I'm really hot, there's not much I can take off. :P
How many countries have you traveled to?
USA, Canada, England, Germany, Netherlands, Kuwait, U.A.E., Iraq - so 8. Soon to add a few more to that list. :)
What's your perfect day?
A day I spend with the woman I love, doing anything at all, would be a perfect day.
15 June 2010
What's the craziest thing you've done?
125 on the L.I.E. at 3PM with 3 other people in the car and all the windows (including the sunroof) open!
Do you like to explore the unknown?
Depends - unknown to me? Yes. Unknown to everyone? I'm up for it if someone goes with me. :P
13 June 2010
What was your favorite birthday gift?
The Swiss Army knife my father gave me when I turned 10. I lost it 10 years ago, but it still had the letter he gave me with it.
If you could go back in time 10 years and tell your younger self something, what would it be?
Buy Apple stocks. As many as you can, until you can't POSSIBLY buy any more.
What was the worst job you've ever had?
Tray Washer at Rhino Foods. I *hated* that place, and I was only there for 3 days.
How many languages do you speak?
Just English, but I'm slowly learning Italian. I have a smattering of Spanish and French, too.
If you could go on vacation for the next month with an unlimited budget, where would you go?
Europe, Asia and Australia. Next time, I'll hit Africa and South America. :)
If you had your own talk show, who would your first three guests be?
Erica Zaky, Robert Downey Jr, and Scarlett Johannsen. :)
31 May 2010
27 May 2010
Do you wear a scent? And if so, what is it?
When I have an opportunity to (which is NOT when I go to work), I wear Victoria's Secret's For Him. I also don't wear a lot of it, so you have to be pretty close to notice. :)
21 May 2010
19 May 2010
If you could ask Barack Obama one question what would it be?
What are your actual intentions towards my country?
If you could have invented one thing, what would it have been?
The absolute-value bank, at which only I and people of my choosing would have an account. :)
What song do you want played at your funeral?
Something fun and uplifting, because I won't have any more responsibilities. :)
12 April 2010
If you could be on the cover of any magazine, which would you choose?
Popular Science! I want to invent SOMETHING cool! :)
What's the furthest you've ever traveled?
Hah, what method? Driving? 3000+ miles. Motorcycle? Same thing. Flying? Probably closer to 7000 miles.
If you were stranded on a desert island, which one person would you bring with you?
Why would I bring anyone to be stranded on a desert island? Nothing grows there except cacti, snakes and scorpions. :P
What's your dream car?
If you'd asked me this 2 weeks ago, it would have been a BMW 728i. However, I now prefer the Mercedes-Benz CLK-550 AMG in black. *nod self*
Sunrise or sunset?
Sunset. I see the sunrise almost every day, and while beautiful, has yet to compare to the sunsets I've seen. :-)
08 April 2010
What 3 things do you think will become obsolete in the next ten years?
Computer keyboards, steering wheels, and DVD's :P
What's the best book you have ever read?
Stranger in a Strange Land, by Robert Heinlein. Of course. :)
What was your favorite birthday gift?
So far, it would have to be the Swiss Army knife my father gave me when I was 10. Sadly I lost it. :(
06 April 2010
A Rant About Commenters on Journalism Pieces
· Adamastor
· Tehillim
· chiefwiley
· ProfessorPlums
· Sailor1031
Ah, my favorite comes next. This guy, I don’t think, even bothered to completely understand what he QUOTED in his post.
· Covenant
· wotever
It should, instead, be on the fact that it is Christians who wish to have an exception in the law to suit their particular prejudices. against a section of the law abiding public.
So, the only logical conclusion is, that if christians want to separate themselves from the rest of societies laws on equal treatment, then they must accept to be separate themselves, from that same lawful protections.
This should be enough to allow me to ban christian guests.
· KenBarlow
· CharlotteGore
Until next time!
30 March 2010
Nature vs Humans: Perspective
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Don't you think it's high time we stopped trying to live longer and tried taking a look at the effects we're having on the planet? Yes, survival is a strong drive for most people, but I'm curious to know when the human population as a whole will realize that the reason we keep having more and more diseases that are "incurable" is because Mother Nature is trying to even the score a little bit. We've already defied her greatly, simply by increasing our populations well past 6 BILLION. Our life expectancies were shorter back when we didn't have ridiculous amounts of medicine and treatment for everything. Quality of life seemed better by comparison, if you consider how much people gripe about the little things these days. Back in the 1600's, people WORKED for what they had. They EARNED respect, they built their own houses, they raised their own kids. Obviously, that got us to where we are today, but have we really improved on the situation? Yes, we're living longer, but for what? Not everybody lives to be 100. After 75 or so, things just aren't as exciting anymore. Yes, I asked a few people that were well into their 80's about this very topic. By the time you hit 90, many of your friends are gone, and most of your family probably doesn't even want to hang out with you. Your body is failing in ways you never thought of before, and quality of life just isn't what it used to be.
Mental illness is an extension of Mother Nature's revenge. Seemingly sane people still commit heinous atrocities against other members of the human race, but I content that Mother Nature is simply using all means necessary to help cull the herd. Clearly, if you couldn't defend yourself against a raging maniac hell-bent on eating your left arm, you weren't the "fittest," and thus, needed to free up resources for someone who is. Same thing with disease - again, nature's way of culling the herd. Obviously, whatever killed you was more fit than you were.
Medical care (despite that I work in the medical industry) is simply delaying the inevitable. Why must we humans multiply until there's no more space on the Earth for us to occupy? When is it enough? Will we simply create more land in the ocean and start taking over that, too?
To put things in perspective, there are still countries out there without running water. THOSE people know how to survive, as they have limited resources, and are still somehow eking out an existence.
There are countries that are living well beyond their borders, both literally and figuratively. Those countries that get much of their sustenance from outside sources (when they pay for the imports, not the donated kind that are dropped on them and stolen) are again prolonging the inevitable.
I am not the most eloquent person on the net; far from it, in fact. Powen could probably reword this entire thing and make it sound all flowery (no, that's not an insult, Powen). I'm more of a "BAM! Here's your problem" kind of guy - others would sugar-coat it, and that's not what I'm about.
Yeah, I know this is controversial. Everything that might take away the lives of people is controversial. I'm not condoning murder; I don't like prison anymore than you do. Don't go out and kill people just because I said it's natural. Chances are good you'll die just like the others did back before there were laws that put you in jail instead of letting the public take care of you the old-fashioned way. If you do something stupid, that's on you.
15 March 2010
What's your favorite drink?
Depends: Alcoholic? Jack and Coke, Non-Alcoholic? Probably Apple/Grape juice :)
What is your fav food? Like the one thing that can almost put you in a better mood it's so good!
A well-prepared steak does wonders for my appetite, mood...and libido. :P (Sorry, Mom, this is what you get for staying on my friends list!) :P
13 March 2010
If you had to pick one place to live for the rest of your life where would it be?
Southern Italy, with my entire family nearby. :)
12 March 2010
11 March 2010
If you could ask George W. Bush one question what would it be?
Um, this is a bad question for me to answer. :P
Have you broken any bones? If so, how?
When I was born, I broke my collar bone (big shoulders). A few years ago, I broke a few ribs running into Kerim at a Memorial Day whiffle ball game. :P
What video game have you played the most?
Probably WoW, though haven't played in a few months now. Think I'll be canceling my subscription soon...
Do you consider yourself a good dancer?
HAHAHAHAHA not even remotely :) About all I can claim is that I can keep the beat :P
If you won a $1,000 shopping spree for any store, which store would you pick?
TigerDirect.com of course! :)
09 March 2010
If you could wake up as anyone tomorrow, who would it be?
Myself, as there is no one like me, and never will be. :)
Is it truly better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all?
Yes, because then you know what to look for when it comes again.
07 March 2010
In Keeping With Promises Made
I must vent some extreme frustration with 2 particular companies right now. First (and foremost in my mind, right now) is Belkin. Belkin has somehow managed to create EXACTLY the type of consumer electronics that give people pause when considering their purchases. Experiences with poorly-developed and shoddily-designed/implemented products from this company have caused many a technophile to swear off of them completely, and have even caused a few technicians at Best Buy's Geek Squad to have heart palpitations and to develop a case of Acid Reflux Disease.
I would be remiss if I didn't point out that I have made the fateful mistake of purchasing a product from this absolutely dismal company, and as such, have suffered immensely over the last 3 days, as the product has failed to complete even the most basic of its designed tasks for more than 30 minutes at a time. This thing is DESIGNED to stay on 24/7 - why does it fail at the simplest task?
FYI, I purchased a Belkin F5D8233-4 v3 Wireless N Router. I will (as of this very moment) never purchase ANYTHING that has the Belkin name on it, unless it's a competitor's product comparing itself to the dismal garbage that is Belkin. Over the last 3 days, I have a) lost connection through the wireless NO FEWER than 145 times, b) reset both the cable modem AND the Belkin router, again, NO FEWER than 145 times, and c) almost broken the router in half because it was doing this (and forcing me to restart the router) every 15-30 minutes, sometimes less.
Word to the Wise: DO NOT PURCHASE BELKIN PRODUCTS. They are absolute rubbish.
The second company I must vent about is whoever Virgin Media hired for their outsourced tech support in India. First off, when I called, I was placed in a call queue without warning. There was no message telling me how long I'd be in queue. There wasn't anything telling me I was being put in the queue, much less if the place I was calling was even open and taking calls. Secondly, the guy that answered the phone sounded like English was his second language after gibberish, because I could barely understand him. Third, he (while conveniently not giving me his name) treated me as though I was a complete moron from the start, saying things like, "Sir, you must find your account number on your account card, it says account number next to it." Really, genius? I thought 'account number' was 'City', and that 'Tech Support' meant 'Indian Idiot'. After repeatedly trying to explain what was going on, he finally started the typical 'restart your cable modem' process. When that was done, he finally stated outright, "Your Belkin router, that was not provided by Virgin Media, that is to blame, and you must contact Belkin to get it fixed." I promptly explained that the issue was happening with the D-Link router (another company I will never purchase from again) as well. He proceeded to tell me that he was the tech supervisor and knew what he was doing, then again stated that the connection issues I was having were not the fault of Virgin Media. I said, "OK, thanks," and hung up on him after the 4th time he said that. I was beyond livid.
Anyway, this is just the first of the blogs I plan on posting. I'm hoping to start posting far more frequently, now that I have internet again, and then I can share all of my travels with you, as well as some of my favorite photos from these travels. No wait, wrong blog. Go hit up the other one for that. :)
