21 November 2010

I need a new job, know anything available in the I.T. sector?

All the jobs I know of right this moment are in other countries. :|

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Hi, how are you today?

I'm great, thanks for asking! How are you?

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¿Es el queso viejo y mohoso?

huh? I don't spead upside-down question mark-ese.

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Would you have a leap of faith, or a hop of atheism?

I'd say of a jump to conclusions. :P

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You discover a trap door under the pile of leaves. The lock is disintegrated, and it takes you no effort to open the door. Inside you can make out a ladder descending down into the darkness, and a dusty oil lamp with flint is visible - do you descend?

Yep!

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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

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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!

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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?

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How many woodchucks does it take if a chuck...wait, I fucked that up.

That's some question, Shawn. :P

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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!

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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

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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. :)

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What's your perfect day?

A day I spend with the woman I love, doing anything at all, would be a perfect day.

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Your favorite color?

Blue

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15 June 2010

Where do you want to settle down?

Anywhere my love is.

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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!

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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

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13 June 2010

What did you dream about last night?

I can't answer this here. :P

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What would your dream job look like?

I've GOT my dream job. :)

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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.

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If you won a $1,000 shopping spree for any store, which store would you pick?

TigerDirect.com

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What video game have you played the most?

Lately? Age of Empires III. Lifetime? WoW.

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Would you rather vacation at the beach or in the mountains?

Beach - I haven't been to one in YEARS.

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If you had the opportunity to live one year of your life over again, which year would you choose?

2006

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Do you believe in luck?

Only the type you make.

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What's your favorite drink?

Jack & Coke, or White Russian (made properly).

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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.

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Chocolate or Vanilla?

Vanilla!

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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.

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How many languages do you speak?

Just English, but I'm slowly learning Italian. I have a smattering of Spanish and French, too.

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What's your favorite city?

New York, hands down.

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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. :)

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What's the most unselfish thing you've ever done?

I don't keep track...so I don't really know. :)

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What one thing are you exceptionally bad at?

Making cookies. I'm REALLY bad at making cookies.

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If you had your own talk show, who would your first three guests be?

Erica Zaky, Robert Downey Jr, and Scarlett Johannsen. :)

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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. :)

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19 May 2010

If you could ask Barack Obama one question what would it be?

What are your actual intentions towards my country?

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If you had to give up one favorite food, what would the most difficult?

Steak! :(

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What was the worst advice you've ever received?

"Don't go to England."

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Would you rather own a luxury yacht or a private jet?

Private jet, so I could go visit everybody.

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What's the best place near you to get some ice cream?

No idea, haven't found one yet.

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If you could become any fictional character, who would you be?

Lancelot.

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What do you think was the greatest invention in your lifetime?

smartphones!

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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. :)

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Who's the smartest person you know?

Doug.

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What song do you want played at your funeral?

Something fun and uplifting, because I won't have any more responsibilities. :)

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What's your favorite type of flower?

The one she loves to get...

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What do you think is the best way to defeat terrorism?

I plead the 5th.

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Would you rather be a zombie or a mummy?

Can't I just be a ninja instead?

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If you could master one skill what would it be?

Love.

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How many languages do you speak?

Consciously? One. Unconsciously? Two dozen or so.

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If you could have an endless supply of any food, what would you get?

Steak.

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If you could ask George W. Bush one question what would it be?

Why do you look like a monkey?

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12 April 2010

What's the best place near you to get a drink?

White Hart Mildenhall, of course!

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What YouTube video made you laugh recently?

The one with the dog and the elephant.

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If you could be on the cover of any magazine, which would you choose?

Popular Science! I want to invent SOMETHING cool! :)

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Do you believe in ghosts?

Absolutely.

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What's the furthest you've ever traveled?

Hah, what method? Driving? 3000+ miles. Motorcycle? Same thing. Flying? Probably closer to 7000 miles.

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If you won a $1,000 shopping spree for any store, which store would you pick?

Best Buy, of course.

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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

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If you could only read one magazine for the rest of your life, which would it be?

Popular Science :)

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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*

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Sunrise or sunset?

Sunset. I see the sunrise almost every day, and while beautiful, has yet to compare to the sunsets I've seen. :-)

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08 April 2010

06 April 2010

A Rant About Commenters on Journalism Pieces

Please read the article (click the title link) BEFORE you read this blog - there's a reason I picked this particular article to do this to.

I am going to, for once, tear apart the comments on an article, instead of the article itself.  The article was well-written, and I fully agree with it.  Business owners of ANY type should be allowed to (read: not banned from) discriminate against whomever they so chose, and in doing so, either doom themselves to failure (especially when surrounded by those they discriminate), or public shame (which would end in failure anyway).
Some of the comments, to me, are ridiculous and completely false.   Let’s start with the first one that annoyed me (they’re in chronological order on the page).

·         Adamastor

6 Apr 2010, 12:36PM
"Yes they should be allowed ? or rather, they should not be banned....."
However, they should be obliged to display their prejudices in advance, so that people who know they will be discriminated against and people who would discriminate against people with such prejudices will know which places to avoid.

Adam Astor postulates that such discriminators should post a sign regarding their discrimination.  While on some level ,I agree with this idea, I find it preposterous at the same time.  Does Adam Astor wear a sign that he discriminates against lima beans, or dogs with long hair, so that lima beans and dogs with long hair will know before they interact with him that they will be discriminated against? Presumably not.  Bonehead comment, Adam Astor.
The next one is comical to me, simply because they commenter proves himself to be a “I’m smarter than you, and I can prove it with this rhetoric” type of person.

·         Tehillim 

6 Apr 2010, 12:40PM....
I'm certain he wrote this as a complaint, but callous self-interest on the part of B&B owner would be something quite welcome to the homosexual couple having to drive home in the middle of the night. That's right: I am arguing that the reason we have anti-discrimination legislation is because we're simply not callous or nakedly self-interested enough to ensure people don't get treated like second-class citizens. It might not be the sort of thing Miss World wannabes say, but "I hope, one day, all that matters is money" is, in its own Machiavellian, twisted and evil sort of way, a positive and hope-filled vision for us all.”
You say the couple would have benefited from callous self-interest, but admit that it didn't in this case - and then assert that legislation exists because callous self-interest doesn't overrule all else... and then offer a prayer for a world in which it does? Bonkers article, riddled with contradiction.


Do you see why I find this person to be an idiot? Be honest – it doesn’t make YOU an idiot if you don’t see why, so don’t sweat it.  He ends with “riddled with contradiction.”  Where does “They COULD benefit [or would, in this case]” contradict “They DIDN’T benefit”?  Where does “callous self-interest DOESN’T” contradict “callous self-interest SHOULD” (such as in the case of praying for a world where  callous self-interest DOES overrule personal discrimination).  Oh, wait, it’s NOT a contradiction.   The article doesn’t state flat out that the B&B owners DID benefit, and shortly thereafter state that they DIDN’T.  It also doesn’t state that callous self-interest DOES overrule bigotry, and follow that up immediately by stating that it doesn’t.  Tehillim, please see a dictionary before you post such rubbish.
I will be making an exception for the next post, as it was comical to me in its sarcasm.  I have nothing to say beyond that about this post.

·         chiefwiley 

6 Apr 2010, 12:34PM....
In our brave new diverse culture, we have to enforce the strictest possible mandate that everybody, and that does mean everybody, must be absolutely and identically diverse. Everybody must also be of the identical opinion about diversity, and anybody who is neither diverse nor fully infatuated with the greatest diversity in every aspect of society must be punished, shunned, and kicked to the curb.
There can be no room in the inn for any difference of opinion about anything, especially among the innkeepers. Tolerance is reserved solely for people who are only intolerant toward approved outsiders and reprobates.

Well said, Chief Wiley.  Well said.
This one is not so much of a ridicule-able comment as it is an uninformed comment.

·         ProfessorPlums 

6 Apr 2010, 12:34PM....
I wonder, would openly gay B&B owners invite heterosexual Christian couples to stay in their establishment?

Why wouldn’t they, Professor Plums?  The openly gay couple have already been dealing with the stigma of BEING homosexual in a society where it’s considered abnormal, if not downright unacceptable (depending on where you are).  They are more concerned about getting rid of the discrimination than furthering it.  Most openly gay people (that I’ve met, at any rate) accept and understand that many people won’t accept them for who they are, but also understand that many more will.  I’ve not met one member of the GLBT crowd that discriminates against all heterosexuals.  Some heterosexuals, yes, but that’s more of a “they started it” situation.
This next one, I just want to smack.  *THWACK* Consider yourself smacked, Sailor1031.  This comment (as are all of them) is an OPINION.  To YOU, Sailor1031, this point is untenable.  Again, my opinion = *SMACK*.

·         Sailor1031 

6 Apr 2010, 12:44PM....
So Charlotte, where would it stop? Buses? the railways? airlines? banks? how about a B&B that would not accept women as guests? Your point is untenable as you well know.

I personally find your opinion, Sailor1031, untenable, for reasons only I will ever know.

Ah, my favorite comes next.  This guy, I don’t think, even bothered to completely understand what he QUOTED in his post.

·         Covenant 

6 Apr 2010, 12:47PM
"It might not be the sort of thing Miss World wannabes say, but "I hope, one day, all that matters is money" is, in its own Machiavellian, twisted and evil sort of way, a positive and hope-filled vision for us all....."
That someone could in all seriousness write the above can only mean they have no conception of who 'us all' includes. If Charlotte Gore thinks the poor and dispossessed have anything to gain as a result of money being the only thing that matters - she is sadly and grossly mistaken.
I suspect the reality is that she, like all right-wing libertarians, doesn't actually care about the poor - as long as those rich enough to afford it can buy every single thing they've ever desired, then all is apparently right with the world.
The love of money proselytized by the rich really breaks records in self-obsession and self-indulgence.

Covenant, let me explain a concept to you.  It’s called READING before you type.  Charlotte’s statement about money being all that matters has NOTHING WHATSOEVER to do with rich or poor.  This article was about discrimination, and whether or not B&B owners should be allowed to.  Yes, she made mention of the fact that in some ways, it’s as though they are discriminating against the poor, because they can neither afford other accommodations or to bribe their way around the discrimination.  Her statement in the final paragraph (which you so eloquently quoted, yet did not understand) was referring to the idea that money should be the only thing concerning anyone, and bigotry itself should be lost.  The idea was that who or what the person is shouldn’t matter, and as a business owner, you should only care about the money they give you.  In the case of a B&B, if the person or persons checked into your establishment cause problems on your premises (starting fights with other guests, throwing food, peeing on the carpets, banging things around loudly in their rooms, etc), then by all means, contact the authorities and bar THEM.
As for calling Charlotte a “right-wing libertarian” who “doesn’t actually care about the poor”, it's a bit presumptuous, don’t you think?  You don’t know her personally, and short of her stating it, you CAN’T know her actual position in life.  How do you know she’s not a struggling journalist?  You DON’T.  Stop making assumptions.
This next one is placed here solely as a kudo to the author of it.  Thank you for posting it, whoever you are.  I’ll just tag you for the incorrect punctuation usage.  Not to worry; kids graduating from university have difficulty with it, so who am I to harp on you about it?

·         wotever 

6 Apr 2010, 12:51PM
The focus should not be on the fact it is gay people these Christians wish to discriminate against.
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.
Gay people are not looking for special treatment, they want equal treatment, that's all.
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.
If I ran a B&B, having christian people stay, at the same time as gay, black or different faith people could cause much disharmony because of their stated discriminatory attitude.
This should be enough to allow me to ban christian guests.
After all, I'm sure they have plenty of christian only places they could stay, where of course they would never have to face the horror of meeting a gay person.
My solution is: If you want a special opt out you get one! As long as you accept being opted out, yourself. Problem solved.

Bravo, wotever.
Ken Barlow is an idiot.  I think he’s just another Covenant, who didn’t bother reading what he was quoting.  Here’s another perfect example.

·         KenBarlow 

6 Apr 2010, 12:51PM
chief
"Everybody must also be of the identical opinion about diversity, and anybody who is neither diverse nor fully infatuated with the greatest diversity in every aspect of society must be punished, shunned, and kicked to the curb."
Well, yeah, if you run a restaurant in the UK you can't have an overt no whites policy - for a small number of racist restaurant owners this policy must cause huge problems and sleepless nights. For everyone else, however, it's really no big deal - white people have the right to enter a restaurant and not be kicked out because of their skin colour. *shrugs*
Some people don't like this, true, but, really, who cares? Are we really going to see huge demonstrations and civil disobedience from activists demanding the right to exclude white people from shitty restaurants? It's never going to happen and life in the UK will just carry on as normal.
Like I said, if you're a racist and you want to kick white people out of your restaurant you can't. Stop crying about it though and just get on with it. Deal with it. Worse things happen at sea. You're unhappy about serving white people? Well who gives a shit about how unhappy you are? Maybe you should see a Dr and get some pills. Maybe have a holiday. Maybe just stop running a restaurant.

You should remember the post he’s quoting – I applauded it a few comments back.  Ken, however, didn’t bother reading it.  I’m guessing he saw, “ChiefWhiteHater” where it says “ChiefWiley,” and immediately went on the “If you hate white people, take a pill” tactic.  When did Chief Wiley say he hated white people, or that he ran a restaurant?  Let’s try sticking to the context, Ken.
Last, we get to a comment from the author of the original article, Charlotte Gore.  I suspect she probably didn’t anticipate quite the frothing-at-the-mouth madness she’s incited from a few of the more vindictive posters (some have gone to petty name-calling, while others have simply played the “I’m not angry, I’m disappointed” card, much like your mum used to do), but the way I see it, she’s handled it with aplomb, and I admire her staunch yet guarded optimism for a world without prejudice.

·         CharlotteGore 

6 Apr 2010, 12:52PM
Contributor 
AllyF
"Your solution is actually socially destructive. It opens the door to a fractured, riven, unhealthy society."
Don't I know it? I really do. I know for a fact this isn't the kind of society I want to live in, but then a) It's not actually up to me b) I have no right to impose my vision of a perfect society on anyone else, c) simply telling people they're not allowed to do X doesn't change the underlying problems at all.
I want to live in a society where we don't need these kind of rules.
Thank you, Charlotte.  I couldn’t have said it better myself.
And this concludes my tearing apart of commenters who'd be better off talking to themselves in a padded room (and giving shoutouts to those who were intelligent enough to complete a rational thought BEFORE posting it). :)

Until next time!

30 March 2010

Nature vs Humans: Perspective


This is something I wrote this morning. It is unpolished, unedited, and unfiltered. It *IS* controversial, and most of you will disagree with me. This is precisely why I'm posting it. I want to hear your thoughts.

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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

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

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What YouTube video made you laugh recently?

The "Tik Tok Star Wars" video was pretty funny :P

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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

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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...

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Do you consider yourself a good dancer?

HAHAHAHAHA not even remotely :) About all I can claim is that I can keep the beat :P

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If you could instantly become fluent in another language, which language would you pick?

Italian

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What's one food you'll never eat again?

Rocky Mountain Oysters :P

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If you won a $1,000 shopping spree for any store, which store would you pick?

TigerDirect.com of course! :)

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07 March 2010

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In Keeping With Promises Made

As I've spent quite a bit of time ruminating about what to do with my free time up until the day I finally got my internet installed, I've actually got a whole bunch of things I can talk about today.  Which one I choose still eludes me, but I'm sure it'll strike me sooner or later.  *BAM*  There it is.

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.  :)

17 January 2010

On the road again after a better night's sleep. :)

16 January 2010

Stopped for the night in Normal, Illinois. Broken down roadside along the way: 3 Ford's, 2 Chevy's, a Nissan and a Mack. Go, Dodge!
-R
stopped for gas just west of Des Moines about an hour ago. Slow going with really dense fog.
30 miles to Iowa! :)
-R
I'm up and getting dressed to begin my driving day. Let's hope I make Detroit by tonight so it's only 10 hours tomorrow!
Just stopped in Murdo for the night. Will be up when I wake up. :-p G'night!

15 January 2010

sleep is not in the cards for the moment. Moving to next stop.
-R
Stopping to sleep for a little while. Might stop in Mitchell for the night.