Original ExistDifferently.com Weblog of David, a Christian Network and Systems Manager, with topics ranging from Apologetics to Worldview, and some crypto, open source, programming, opinion, and daily life thrown in between.

Thu, 2005-04-21 (Apr 21)

Layover in Cincinnati

Filed under: Blog,General,Las Vegas/NAB2005,Travel/Trips — David @ 06:20

I’m (almost) back! We missed our flight in Las Vegas at 10:50pm, and had to reschedule for an 11:30pm flight out, through Cincinnati, OH instead of Atlanta, GA like we came through on the way out. The first flight was only three hours instead of four, but we have a three hour layover instead of two, and we’re arriving home an hour later than we would have. Which is kind’ve annoying, but we ate a really good meal at Applebee’s (I had a great prime rib that practically melted in my mouth!) before we left, which is what made us late enough to miss our flight (we were an hour early, but checkin and security were too long to get through in time). But I’ll be home around 8:53 this morning!

Right now I’m sitting in the Cinci airport, listening to the wonderful country music [sic] playing loudly out of the Cinci Sports Pub behind me, blaring into the terminal. Fortunately, Josh hates country music and I just dislike it, so I guess I get the better deal :-) My feet keep tapping and they aren’t under my control! But I’d be happy without it. But perhaps it’s keeping me awake a bit, which is kind of good. At least I get to sleep when I get home if I want, because I didn’t sleep on the plane much (maybe dozed a bit).

“My camera”:http://butterflyphoto.com/shop/product.aspx?sku=FUJIS5100 should arrive today at my office, it arrived at the FedEx facility last night at 10:40pm and I’m hoping it will be delivered before I drive past work on my way home from the airport so I can pick it up, otherwise I have to go back to pick it up later in the day (and believe me I will, even if I have to sleep through doing so ;-)

Down to about 9.5 hours ’til I see Ruth again, and counting more slowly than I wish it would…

Looks like it’s going to be a nice day, around the same temperature I just came from in Vegas the first half of the week! Then rain through Monday. Oh well, at least I get some welcome-home sunshine…the best of which doesn’t come until around 3:30pm ;-)

Oh yeah, I got to go to “Star Trek: The Experience”:http://www.startrekexp.com/ while I was in Vegas! Very, very cool, even for a once-Trekkie who’s cooled a bit now that he has a real life (and I mean the past few years, not the past few weeks :-) Very awesome to be ON the ACTUAL SET of the bridge from the Star Trek: The Next Generation series that they actually filmed on, which was part of the show! I even got to wander around and look at stuff during the time I got my picture taken in the Captain’s Chair between shows, it was awesome, there were aboud 5 of us and the guide/photographer (named David…he was cool), and they took the pictures using a “Fuji Finepix S7000”:http://butterflyphoto.com/shop/product.aspx?sku=S7000, which I though was great since I have the next lower model (the S5100) arriving tomorrow, and the S7000 has the same sensor resolution as my point-and-shoot E550! Weird coincidence! I’d have bought the S7000 if it weren’t around $500 still (although it does have a 6x zoom vs. the 10x (both optical) zoom on the S5100. And I just checked, and it came down to $437 at ButterflyPhoto! But it’s out of stock, and I’m out of money :-)

More pictures to come at some point, I might try uploading some from the airport here. Hundreds I haven’t gotten to upload due to technical issues with the internet connection I had at the hotel! Lots of the Strip, more of the convention, and lots at Star Trek (they didn’t allow photos in the rides though :-(

I think I convinced Pastor R to do Star Trek tomorrow instead of golf in the afternoon after the seminar he stayed a day later for :-)

On to try uploading some pics! I’m trying to stay chronological so I won’t get to the Trek stuff right away!

Tue, 2005-04-19 (Apr 19)

Wonderful Hotel Internet :-(

Well, the pictures from yesterday, all several hundred of them, should have been uploaded overnight but the Flickr uploader tool kept timing out. A few uploaded, which you can “see here”:http://www.flickr.com/photos/existdifferently/sets/244083/ for now, I’ll add to the set and post here when I get a chance to upload the rest. Unfortunately the ones that did get posted (since I’m posting in chronological order approximately, at least by memory card) are from the NAB conference, and not from The Strip at night, which I also got a lot of! Some not as blurry this time :-)

We went go-karting last night on some go-karts that look like your average local fun park go-karts, but they weren’t speed-limited and could go up to 40 MPH! We had a lot of fun with those, the testosterone was certainly flowing strong :-) If it hadn’t cost $25 per ride of about 10 minutes or so, we’d have gone a second time for sure. But once was probably good, since several muscles got sore from use even that first time!

I actually got to bed by 1am last night Vegas time, and got up at 8:30 this morning. 7.5 hours…feels good, the last two nights I got just over half that :-)

Gotta go get ready for the day! The show is so huge it’s amazing. Many football fields in size, in each of several buildings!

End of Day Two in Vegas!

Filed under: Blog,General,Las Vegas/NAB2005,Photography,Travel/Trips — David @ 02:49

Well, short post to mention that day two in Vegas, the first day of the NAB convention, is over. I’m going to bed. New photos are uploading, most aren’t public yet I need to go through them. So I won’t link to them now, I’ll give you a link later, maybe tomorrow night, maybe later…depends on when I have time! I only have web access at night, even though I have email during the day (wireless at the convention is $25/day! Hotel is $10/day. Which would you go with?).

Mon, 2005-04-18 (Apr 18)

In Vegas!

We arrived in Las Vegas around 9pm Vegas time, or 11pm home time. Took around an hour to walk terminal, get luggage, rent car…then we drove to the Strip where we’re staying at one of the hotel/casinos (I might post which one after we get back). Quite an amazing drive for three guys who’ve never been to Vegas! So many lights and so much money spent on looks!

We took a walk after checking in to the hotel, didn’t get too many pictures as I forgot to grab my camera on the way out the door at first, but got a few. Oh well, more later. You can “see the pictures here from Las Vegas Day 1”:http://www.flickr.com/photos/existdifferently/sets/241080/.

Walking down the strip, we walked past so many pimps passing out handbills I couldn’t keep count; they hold them out with one hand and try to offer them to you, and do a little flicking motion and makes noise against the paper as an extra attention-getter. Plus, the sidewalk was littered with handbills the size of playing cards, often well within 10 feet of each other (or less) they were so dense in certain areas. Like walking on nearly-naked confetti (but without looking at them closely you can’t make out anything other than they weren’t fully naked, they are playing-card sized after all, and many on the sidewalk were upside-down with just words (phone/advertisement/coupon/whatever) showing, too. Pretty sad. Fortunately I have less than zero desire for such a shallow relationship, not to mention the sin or cost issues involved, being on a church trip…numerous things would keep me from pursuing the adverts even if I were so inclined, which like I mentioned I’m not. What a wasted life for most of those girls and their pimps though.

We haven’t solified things, but we may see “Blue Man Group”:http://www.blueman.com/ at Luxor on Tuesday night! And “Star Trek: The Experience”:http://www.startrekexp.com at the Hilton is on the possible list as well…right down the street!

Sun, 2005-04-17 (Apr 17)

To Las Vegas!

Well, this afternoon (Sunday the 17th) I’m off to Las Vegas! A pastor from my church (the media pastor), the Technical Director, and me are all going to “NAB2005”:http://www.nabshow.com/ (the National Association of Broadcasters trade show/conference). It’s going to be fun, and we’ll hopefully pick up some good pointers for what we want to do in the future with our video/media. The show is Monday through Wednesday, and we’re coming back on the red-eye Wednesday night and should be back in town Thursday morning (fortunately I have Thursday off). My girlfriend Ruth is taking a couple of hours off work early on Thursday so I can see her soon when I get back (and finish sleeping Thursday morning, depending on how good the overnight flight goes), she’s so awesome :-)

Depending on what kind of internet access we have in Vegas, I may be posting some pics online while I’m there or perhaps when I get back, time permitting. I may shoot a few good ones over to this blog, but you could watch my “Flickr photostream”:http://www.flickr.com/photos/existdifferently/ directly for any new ones coming down the pike!

Also, in case anyone’s interested, Fuji has a nice $50 rebate this month on their “Finepix S5100”:http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/S5100/S51A.HTM SLR-like digital camera! It’s 4 megapixels with a 10x optical zoom, among lots of other good features, which you can see by reading the review the name is linked to. Best price I’ve seen (it’s where I ordered mine) before the rebate is from “ButterflyPhoto”:http://www.butterflyphoto.com/ and you can “see the S5100 item listing here”:http://www.butterflyphoto.com/shop/product.aspx?sku=FUJIS5100. Just $249.95 before the rebate, or $199.99 (yes, that’s less than $200!) after the rebate! This camera was at least $275 before shipping at the cheapest location I’ve ever found for it, back a couple of months ago when I bought my “Finpix E550”:http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/E550/E55A.HTM (buy it now for “$247 at ButterflyPhoto”:http://www.butterflyphoto.com/shop/product.aspx?sku=FUJIE550 which is over $60 less than I paid for it!) which is another awesome camera but more along the point-and-shoot lines (but is VERY nice for that type of shooting, and I’ve taken over 2,000 pictures with it since I got it around two months ago!). Anyway, I ordered this last (Friday) night and it should get here either next week around when I get home, or at the latest the beginning of the next week. I already have a second 512MB xD picture card to use in it…best price on those is “eCost.com”:http://www.ecost.com/ecost/ecsplash/shop/detail~dpno~269806.asp as far as I’ve found (free shipping, small handling fee, $10 for overnight shipping). The xD picture cards are a bit more expensive than traditional flash storage cards but the data transfer rate is much higher unless you buy a high-speed card of another type, which would likely be priced the same. But all xD cards are the same high speed, no need to double-check :-)

Fri, 2005-04-08 (Apr 08)

Stale Night-Water

Filed under: Blog,General — David @ 11:47

“Funny post”:http://coffeetalking.blogspot.com/2005/04/will-you-eat-this-one-mr-blogger-man.html over at “It’s Just The Coffee Talking,” where the author mentions that she can’t drink water left on her nightstand more than about four hours because it’s stale. I wasn’t aware of anyone else that suffered from this issue as I do, although I don’t know if I had my “stale” time figured down to four hours. If I’ve fallen asleep and then wake up, the water is pretty much stale. I think it’s from the dust in the air settling in the water :-)

Fri, 2005-04-01 (Apr 01)

And to think there’s worse…

Filed under: Blog,Christianity,General,In The News,Personal,Worldviews — David @ 03:12

A “blog entry here”:http://coffeetalking.blogspot.com/2005/03/little-bit-of-everything.html links to quite a story: “False Imprisonment”:http://www.dmregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050331/SPORTS13/503310395/1003&lead=1

It’s worth reading all the way through. The sad part? I can tell you from personal (not my individual, but I was one of three people second-most affected) experience that what happened in this case is NOTHING compared to the true injustice in the, um, “justice” system in this country right now (try taking that story, drag it out to about seven years, and make it two separate false charges and two false or forced convictions…and that’s just for starters). Even sadder? That we have the “best” system of it’s sort on the planet. And some people are optimistic! And by that I mean utopian…they thing everything’s going to get better as we “evolve.” I don’t mean to say that you shouldn’t be optimistic about some things, such as God’s plan for your life and such, but don’t be optimistic about the world as-is getting better any time soon. It’s pretty much headed down the toilet, for the time being at least. Either Jesus is coming back first, or it will get worse until the next turn in the cycle mentioned by the book “The Fourth Turning”:http://www.fourthturning.com/ (which notes that it’s gotten bad like this (well, not exactly like this, but worse than we might usually imagine, also “see the book on Amazon”:http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/055306682X/davidsworldva-20/002-2086300-3510456?%5Fencoding=UTF8&camp=1789&link%5Fcode=xm2 and also note that I haven’t read the entire book, nor is it written from a Christian perspective)) in the past, but that history always seems to repeat itself, particularly in a four-part cycle identified in said book). Original sin brings us all this, and crushes utpianism, at least until God returns, and at that point “utopia” is just one of the two!

But I digress slightly :-)

Also, this is worth considering: “Iniquity Abounds”:http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Basics/iniquity_abounds.htm

Time for some sleep, even though there’s no work tomorrow (yay!). I wish well those of you who may perhaps have to go to either work or school and stayed up a bit late ;-)

Tue, 2005-03-29 (Mar 29)

Words, Words, and Few for You!

Talking is cool. Both online and in person. For me, when I get enough talking one-on-one, apparently I can’t come up with anything worthwhile to post to the general public here (and by “general public” I mean, the two or three people that read this regularly and anyone else that stumbles through from Google or something :-)

Not that that’s a bad thing. Unless you want to read more stuff here. But hey, it’s my blog, so you’ll just have to live. I do respond to comments occasionally, especially from commenters that aren’t, um, regulars :-) Or I would, if there were more than three such comments on the whole site. And one of those is from someone I know in person.

Of course, if I posted more interesting stuff here that was actually worth commenting on, I suppose I might then expect more comments. Catch-22 really. Or maybe the most important things I have to say right now aren’t meant for you to hear. Or you. Or you. Safe bet: if you don’t know if it’s you or not, it’s not you :-) On the other hand, if you do know what I’m talking about, feel free to ignore what I’m talking about, it doesn’t apply to you :-)

Do I get a prize? You know, for least content in three paragraphs? I should at least get runner-up for this one :-) What do you know, I did want to talk. Just not about anything you’re probably interested in, here at least :-) If you’re feeling left out, give it time (sure for this post to sink in or something (like it ever will…ha! Like the blonde that died in the shower when the shampoo bottle said “lather, rinse, repeat” ;-), but what I mean is come back later and perhaps eventually I’ll be able to post something more interesting in such a public forum :-)

Um…”Mozilla Firefox 1.0.2″:http://www.getfirefox.com/ is out. It’s cool. Get it. Um…[looks at multitude of tabs open for something interesting to post]…I found a site called “LinkedIn”:https://www.linkedin.com/ the other day that I hadn’t seen before. Interesting stuff, but I haven’t signed up yet. Still, the tab remains open since I’m curious about it :-)

Also, “Magix music products”:http://site.magix.net/index.php?id=471&no_cache=1 are good stuff…try the demos sometime. Music Studio 2005 is really good and at less than $100 is very powerful, the main limitation I run into is not being able to edit the audio while recording at the same time, which you can do in their premiere “Samplitude”:http://site.magix.net/index.php?id=15648&type=2 product (although it’s $1,000 more expensive :-)

If you have an extra $79 laying around (and who doesn’t?), “Amazon Prime”:http://www.amazon.com/gp/subs/primeclub/signup/main.html/002-2086300-3510456 is a nice program to get into if you like Amazon.com and want to get fast, free shipping (or faster, cheaper shipping). Details are right there on the site, I think you can read it without me :-) Free two-day shipping on over 1 million items, overnight for $3.99, for a year. Yep, I told you anyway! Get over it!

Ran into an interesting site while searching for something (I don’t remember what, a how-to on something) the other day. It’s a computer help site called “Bleeping Computer”:http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/. I get a kick out of the name and wish I’d gotten to that domain…like I need more than the 30+ I have :-)

If you’re looking to buy something computer related, first check out “eCost”:http://www.ecost.com/ because they have a lot of good deals. LCDs and camera memory cards are some of their best and most often discounted items. But they have lots of stuff. Also, for general, daily updated deals (lots of Dell deals that link directly to Dell, sometimes with coupon codes, but plenty of non-Dell, and some non-computer related, like “Overstock.com”:http://www.overstock.com selling down comforters and bedsheets really cheap) are awesome over at “GotApex”:http://www.gotapex.com/. I watch that site several days out of the week to spot good stuff. Not that I buy that often, or I’d be much poorer than I am (although they’re one of the reasons I’m as poor as I am already :-)

For example, GotApex is listing right now that Amazon.com has a “Canon PowerShot SD110 Digital Elph 3 megapixel 2X zoom”:http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0001G6U9I/ref%3Dnosim/gotapex/002-2086300-3510456 camera for just $159! If I had the spare cash I’d jump on it, the Elphs are awesome because they’re so darn tiny while still be high quality. And usually high priced. But I don’t :-)

And, my last item for this post is “my Flickr page”:http://www.flickr.com/photos/existdifferently/ which, if you’re not on my friends or family list, still has a lot of pictures that I spent all night last Friday night (until 8am Saturday morning) tagging with metadata and making public. I have over 3,200 images uploaded to Flickr, and am nowhere near getting them all sorted (probably never will be) but I like the ones I have available now :-)

Goodnight!

Update: I do find it somewhat ironic how long this post ended up being, and how much info I included, given the title. So much for intent! :-) But aren’t you glad I got around to some actually useful information after all that stuff at the top?

Fri, 2005-03-25 (Mar 25)

My Kind of Alarm!

Filed under: Blog,General,In The News,Personal — David @ 17:48

I should probably look into “this alarm clock”:http://coffeetalking.blogspot.com/2005/03/are-you-alarm-hitter.html at some point. That, or move my alarm clock across the room. But I tried that before, and got so ticked off about having to get out of bed to turn it off that I just moved it closer :-) This one actually moves so it is next to your bed the first time, and if it moves to a random part of the room so you have to look for it, it could be helpful. Of course now I just sleep through my current clock (well, I did today, but I actually woke up to it a few times this week!), so it might not help much :-)

Update: Original article with pictures (it’s ugly at the moment!): “right here”:http://bicillin.media.mit.edu/clocky/

Tue, 2005-03-22 (Mar 22)

Microsoft’s Vacuums

Filed under: Blog,Funny,General,In The News — David @ 14:25

While browsing, I stumbled upon (geez, will that cliche ever go away? :-) a funny quote I haven’t seen before, at this “article on usenet posting”:http://www.caliburn.nl/topposting.html. Specifically:

“The day Microsoft makes something that doesn’t suck is probably the day they start making vacuum cleaners.” — Ernst Jan Plugge

Not to say I buy that hook, line and sinker about Microsoft, but they certain do have their moments :-) But, I do work with a lot of their products and, when configured and used properly, they do actually work sometimes, and sometimes (gasp) better than the alternatives! But, that doesn’t make the quote above any less humourous!

Kill Your Baby?

Filed under: Blog,Funny,General,In The News — David @ 12:49

That’s right. Fox 59, your friendly local Indy news station, recommends you at least subject your kid to danger if you don’t buy a brand new crib! While searching for something else (Did you know some people have taken pictures of “every Starbucks in the city”:http://www.starbuckseverywhere.net/Indianapolis.htm and posted them online? This one “next to my bank”:http://home.flash.net/~ral1/starbucks/bigimages/DSCN8511.htm (they’re connected inside! You can smell the coffee while you make a deposit, I suppose so you can then use your debit card to spend your deposit on the spot :-) has a sign out front that I hope isn’t keeping people away!), an “archive from April 2004”:http://fox59.trb.com/news/local/morningnews/wxin-am-fyi-april.story says, in part (emphasis mine):

Tuesday, April 13
CRIB SAFETY PRECAUTION
A crib can cost more than $3,000. But a hefty price tag doesn’t always mean more safety for your baby. Consumer Reports tested more than a dozen cribs to find out which ones are the best. Prices ranged from $100 to $500. Experts say simpler designs are safer. “Fancy decorations can catch a child’s clothing at the neck and that’s a potential strangulation hazard”, says Consumer Reports Sandra Gordon. The Delta Luv Jenny Lind model #4650-1 is easy to assemble and at only $110 its a Consumer Reports best buy. If you decide to use an older crib instead of buying a new one, make sure it was made before 1999. Experts say cribs made before that are not as safe.

Did they really mean that? Well, probably not as much as Wal-Mart meant that interesting price, uh, “reduction” I mentioned a while ago :-)

I never want my blog accused of sensationalizing trivia, so don’t accuse me. Whether I do it or not. Okay? ;-) (If you need to accuse me of something, you could point out my overuse of smileys :-p Or…how about my (usually (sometimes) nested) use of parentheses? I mean, you’ve got a nice example of both right here! Can! You! Spot! Another! Problem!? Not so much in this post (other than the last five sentence fragments), but overall my exclamation point useage patter tends to trend toward the upward side of the curve :-) And that’s even after I try to curb my enthusiasm! (Hey, that’s almost the name of a show on HBO! I don’t get that channel so I’ve just heard the name.)

Wed, 2005-03-16 (Mar 16)

Life Is Good

Filed under: Blog,Books,Christianity,General,Personal — David @ 00:53

Yep, life is good. Bears repeating. My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers is a good book. So is Secrets of the Secret Place by Bob Sorge. I’m not even going to give you links to them, because you can find them at Amazon yourself just fine. Actually, it’s becuase I’ve got better things than to find the links to them right now. And I’m feeling lazy. But I’d appreciate you buying them through a search using this box if you wouldn’t mind:

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Search Now:

Give’s me a tiny kickback and costs you nothing but searching from this page (or using the links to Amazon for other books in my older posts). Thanks.

Anyway, just started those books. Gotta move slowly in them, quite a bit of info.

Still no pics of new car up, but that’s due to, well, the whole lazy thing. Plus a lot going on now. I don’t really feel like spending the time to type out those things that I don’t mind saying publicly, and, well, the other things wouldn’t end up here anyway :-) Librarygal mentioned that’s why she uses Friends mode to post more sensitive, not-quite-public posts, in Live Journal. Blah. Blasted features community sites implement that I don’t feel like adding or upgrading or developing my own community on my server directly at the moment. So I’ll live without it I guess. Public only. When I have time.

But, remember, life is good! Which it is. There will never be a time when it couldn’t be better here on earth, and there are those things that I’d rather were different at the moment. But they are looking up compared to, for example, a month ago (not that I remember what was going on a month ago…), just in general.

Maturing is good. Maturity is only a state we think we’ve reached when we don’t realize we’re still on the journey. The never-ending process of maturing, however, basically means growing and learning (in my opinion…no dictionary was harmed or consulted in the defining of the term): from circumstances, thoughts, feelings, experiences, friends, books, chats, talks, conversation, movies, literature, family, God. And making yourself better by experiencing these things. “But grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.” says 2 Peter 3:18, KJV. That’s how we mature.

Don’t fret or worry. Instead of worrying, pray. Let petitions and praises shape your worries into prayers, letting God know your concerns. Before you know it, a sense of God’s wholeness, everything coming together for good, will come and settle you down. It’s wonderful what happens when Christ displaces worry at the center of your life.

Summing it all up, friends, I’d say you’ll do best by filling your minds and meditating on things true, noble, reputable, authentic, compelling, gracious–the best, not the worst; the beautiful, not the ugly; things to praise, not things to curse. Put into practice what you learned from me, what you heard and saw and realized. Do that, and God, who makes everything work together, will work you into his most excellent harmonies.
— Philippians 4:6-9 (The Message)

Good advice in all the translations/paraphrases, but I liked The Message at the moment, it’s different than the usual wording, giving it a fresh perspective. Stop reading. Start doing :-)

Tue, 2005-03-08 (Mar 08)

Communication Styles

Filed under: Blog,General,Personal — David @ 00:55

“Thinking Faster”:http://workingsmarter.typepad.com/, a blog I follow semi-regularly (it’s in my newsreader, I don’t read it as often as I should but I read over the homepage worth of posts and they’re all excellent at the moment! Stuff to get you thinking, can’t say whether I agree with it all but food for thought is normally good), has an interesting post called “Tools of the Trade“:http://workingsmarter.typepad.com/my_weblog/2005/02/tools_of_the_tr.html that mentions two people he knew, one that exclusively used email for communication, the other the phone.

I found it interesting, because I’m much more comfortable with email than a phone conversation. I dislike the phone and voicemail for most purposes; I’ll use it if I have to but I may procrastinate making a call, and I dislike voicemail. I always transcribe the pertinent details into a blank text document on the computer (sometimes on a piece of paper), delete the voicemail, and either reply by take care of a request, send a reply — by email — or add an Outlook Task entry for the item with the transcribed details as the body so I don’t forget and I have the phone number. Rarely do I actually return the call with another call, at least, if I can help it. Sometimes you can’t avoid it, or it will work better to just make the call.

I used to be able to avoid phone calls before I started working. When you work in a retail story, or at a desk in an office, it usually forces some phone time, and it’s been good for me. I’m much better on the phone than I used to be, but that doesn’t mean I actually like it!

Don’t get me wrong, I’m with everyone else in hating getting greeted by a computer menu when I’m trying to call tech support — or worse, a sales person! It’s not that I dislike not having to talk with a human, but it prolongs the phone time (it can take five minutes to communicate the same information a human could have taken and redirected my call with in five seconds — maybe ten), wasting my time and insulting my intelligence (yes, I typed 5……4……3……2…….1. A whole lot faster than you said it back to me, too! “Please listen carefully as our menu has changed.” Really? Since the last time I called five minutes ago and went through this whole thing before you disconnected me? If you’re putting that much effort into changing your menu that quickly, answer the phone already! Can you tell I’ve dealt with this recently? ;-)

So anyway, email me. If I’m at the computer and your email warrants a response I have the answer to right away, you’ll probably get it as fast as I can type it. If you call me, you’re probably interrupting something so I’ll have to be short and probably call you back anyway, so as not to be rude with the person I’m already with, or so I can finish up what I was in the middle of so I can focus on you. Email gives me that chance, even if you email me asking me to call you! I’m more likely to return that request (and remember to!) if it can’t just go in one ear and out the other, since email doesn’t just go away.

This post was supposed to be a paragraph or two. Yikes, it’s turning into an email! (If you’d read any of my work emails over the past year (my second year of full-time at my current job started March 3rd!), you would likely see a pattern of really long emails switching into short(er) emails that clearly in plain english state the most important information first, with ancillary info down near the bottom where apparently no one in my office other than me gets to when reading an email. I modified my style after finding this last fact out, plus a few nice notices from boss & coworkers that shorter emails may actually be read :-)

Notice I don’t feel the same constraints in blog posts. But I do need to get to bed, got a busy week this week! My to-do list grew by leaps and bounds Monday, even though I got a lot done and checked off. And most of it is “must do this week” priority! Oh well, a lot of that gets knocked into next week every week, some stuff just doesn’t seem as important any more after you haven’t done it :-) Just kidding…it’s a matter of prioritizing as usual. Can’t get it all done, but I try. I’m just juggling a few major decisions that need testing to get to a conclusion and I have hard deadlines for some by the end of this week or we’ll be locked into thousands of dollars worth of spending. Hey, no pressure! :-)

How do I handle it? I call on the smart people for help! Nothing like someone who can say “been there, done that!”

On a goodnight sidenote, this essay called “The Tyranny of Email“:http://www.w-uh.com/articles/030308-tyranny_of_email.html that kicks off the above-mentioned article, is well-written and brings up some good points. I don’t agree with a lot of them, as you may pick up after reading my entry here. Or at least, I don’t know if I could bring myself to implement most of the suggestions, even if I wanted to. Yeah, that’s more accurate :-)

Actually, the follow-up post entitled “‘Tyranny’ Revisited“:http://www.w-uh.com/articles/030316-tyranny_revisited.html is even more useful, and agreeable, to me. Just one gem of the bunch:

Whenever you are not doing something which requires concentration, by all means, run your email client, run your IM client, have notifications turned on, take ‘phone calls, the works. But when you really need to get work done, turn everything off. Isolate yourself. Okay, enough about that.

The layout of a workday, under the heading “Three Hours?”, is interesting, but I agree, purely theoretical.

And if you’re still with me, the post “I am an Iterator“:http://www.w-uh.com/posts/030315a-iterator.html at the same site is interesting to think about. I probably fit that profile on some things, for a set period of time until I lose interest. Until then, I tend to follow that pattern of redoing things to get closer to perfection, but in a very, very limited capacity. And rarely in my writing, as I hate, hate, hate editing! I can probably count on my fingers the times I’ve really gone back and edited something I’ve written for more than surface spelling errors and maybe a bit of basic grammar. Hope you can’t tell too much :-)

Sun, 2005-03-06 (Mar 06)

Rules of Thumb

Filed under: Blog,Books,Entertainment,Movies — David @ 22:35

Maybe if I try shorter posts about things I find and stuff, rather than trying to write an essay on everything, I’d get more posted. I’ve found tons of awesome stuff since my last post, but I usually am on to reading the next cool thing before I get around to posting! I’ve been so busy with life, too…I suppose that’s as good a reason as any to be absent from my blog, being the introvert I am.

Anyway, good post over at 43 Folders about an old book he found in his closet, with quotes! They’re all “Rules of Thumb“:http://www.43folders.com/2005/03/rules_of_thumb_.html and I like his favorites! I’m trying to hold myself back from reserving the books at the library, I have too many out already! I’m having to return them without reading them as people put them on hold.

Right now in fact I’m listening to the first audiobook I’ve listened to in years. I figured if I can’t read in the car (while driving to work), and I don’t feel like listening to music, why not listen to a book? Especially since I haven’t had time to listen to the myriad books that I just mentioned I have out from the library :-)

So, the book I’m listening to is “The Great Train Robbery“:http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0060502304/davidsworldva-20/002-2086300-3510456?%5Fencoding=UTF8&camp=2025&link%5Fcode=xm2 by Michael Crichton. It’s a true story and it’s very well told, at least from the first CD (the one I finished so far) of eight. Once I’m done, I think I’ll also watch the “DVD of the movie”:http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0792839064/davidsworldva-20/002-2086300-3510456?%5Fencoding=UTF8&camp=2025&link%5Fcode=xm2 from the book, made in 1979 and starring Sean Connery. My friend Shawn recommended both the book and the movie, along with “Michael Crichton’s other books”:http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/external-search?search-type=ss&tag=davidsworldva-20&keyword=Michael%20Crichton&index=books, some of which I already have from the library. Many are also movies.

While doing some Googling about The Great Train Robbery, I found another interesting “movie by the same name, made in 1903”:http://www.filmsite.org/grea.html! It’s not my genre (silent western) but apparently it set a lot of moviemaking milestones, according to the review at the link. They also released a 100th anniversary DVD version, it’s “at Amazon”:http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000WN1JA/davidsworldva-20/002-2086300-3510456?%5Fencoding=UTF8&camp=2025&link%5Fcode=xm2 in case you’re more interested than I.

Haven’t gotten around to those pictures of my new car yet, but they’re coming eventually.

On a quick unrelated note, domain names ending in .us are apparently losing the ability to be registered privately through a proxy service such as the Private Registrations that “GoDaddy”:http://www.godaddy.com/ provides. GoDaddy’s owner provides a very good discussion of this “on his blog”:http://bobparsons.com/index.php?/archives/36-Domain-owners-lose-privacy.-Nine-ways-we-are-now-more-vulnerable..html. Good read.

I did mention I was trying to make these posts shorter, right? :-)

Fri, 2005-03-04 (Mar 04)

Got a New Car!

Filed under: Blog,Cars,General,Spectra — David @ 03:48

Not quite the budget for a Mazda6 yet. Apparently need some car-credit history to get a good deal on car-credit. You know, the usual. Ended up with a brand-new “2005 Kia Spectra SX”:http://www.kia.com/newspectra/index.php that’s silver (pics coming soon) and a step up from the other nicest car I’ve had, a 2000 Nissan Altima. This has good mileage, very nice body styling, and even though it’s a 4-cylinder 2.0L engine, it’s extremely peppy both at low speeds and on the highway. No mistaking it for a V6 (for sure!) but it will hold its own and outperforms my ’94 Chevy Blazer by leaps and bounds. Plus, I’ll be able to save up to $100/month if I refinance in six months to a year after making payments and building credit. If I make payments above the minimum, I won’t even be upside down for very long, and will hopefully have the Mazda6 in whatever new iteration it’s in at the time (or something better!) reasonably soon!

My Dad and I got home not long ago from the dealer…he was in Ft. Wayne (about an hour and a half to two hours away from home) because we didn’t leave there until half-past midnight! We got there around 5 pm, my Dad knows the guy that runs the dealership for Bob Rohrman, we went to dinner with him (I ate sushi for the first time! Not bad if you eat the kinds without raw fish!) and test-drove the car. I jammed my middle finger in the door when closing it after the test drive; I suppose the policy is “it breaks you (your finger), you buy it” :-)

It actually took me a long time to decide to go with it, but I got a great price and decent financing, and insurance isn’t that bad after working some details out. Dang you have to sign a lot of papers to buy a car! I think the paper-signing took 1.5 hours! Got a nice full tank of gas and even got 10 gallons of gas for my truck for free just for buying the car. Cool. Stupid stuff is $2.099 per gallon at the moment…the 12.5 gallons my new 13-gallon tank needed was $26.41, more than the $25.88 I spent the other day at $1.699/gallon to top off my Blazer, which only needed 14.882 gallons in it’s 20-gallon tank admittedly. But with the MPG(Miles Per Gallon) on the Spectra, with 24/34 city/highway miles per gallon (EPA average rating), it barely sips gas compared to the Blazer. Adding up to a Mazda6 faster! :-)

Need to hit the sack now, no work tomorrow morning but some new toys (car, networking equipment) to play with!

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