Union Pacific's Great Excursion Adventure

“The flame at the heart of a pawnbroker’s diamond is a cold fire…”

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Tuesday
All three cats took it upon themselves to play “alarm clock” at 7:00 this morning. The twins were wrestling and Sissy was… doing something noisy. At least it wasn’t the usual 5:00 start-up. And we did manage to get back to sleep. When the alarm went off, I woke up to Lightning staring me in the face again this morning. He had this “I’m awake, why aren’t you?” look. It was cute.

Sissy isn’t growling nearly as much around the kittens. They have taken to not only eating their food, but Sissy’s as well. They have also discovered that we are greatly pleased by their use of the litter box.

The work day wasn’t bad, either: I made the server to bow to my will. After that, the rest of the day was cake.

NPR/PRI Stories
Talk of the Nation: Reducing the Cost of College
Talk of the Nation: The Politics of Hair
(Note: This is not to be confused with The Politics of Dancing, by Reflex)
All Things Considered: West Point and the Meaning of Honor
All Things Considered: Iron Mike and a Possible Senate Run
All Things Considered: Remembering Joe Gold, Gym Owner

Stray Toasters

  • sent me this gem from The Straight Dope.
  • sent me this from BBC News.
  • Ken Jennings, the reigning Jeopardy! champion, has won over $1,000,000 in thirty consecutive days on the show. And, he’s still going.
  • : Click here.
  • Thanks to for pointing me in the direction of Monsters In Motion, which led me to this.
  • and can duke it out over this.
  • The year is 1987, and NASA launches the last of America’s deep space probes. In a freak mishap, Ranger 3 and its pilot, Captain William “Buck” Rogers, are blown out of their trajectory into an orbit which freezes his life support systems, and returns Buck Rogers to Earth… 500 years later.
    If you’re (at least) in your early to mid-30s, you’ll probably remember that as the opening narration to NBC’s Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. It’s back.

  • Must remember to ask Santa for a 14.4 Volt drill set
  • Every sperm is sacred
    Every sperm is great
    If a sperm is wasted
    God gets quite irate.

    (Ah, Monty Python…)

  • Bjork’s music is eclectic. I like it.
  • “And now… finally. Take my hand and swear eternal loyalty to Zod.”

Namaste.

“We can move with savage grace to the rhythms of the night…”

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Monday
I woke up this morning with Lightning staring at me. Six inches from my face. He and Presto have taken to sleeping on the bed with us, which is cute, but can make it interesting to get into bed – Lightning seems to fall asleep on my side of the bed right in the spot where I normally lie.

I spent the afternoon fighting one of the servers at work. And, I was far from being in the mood to deal with it. Tomorrow, I’ll either bend it to my will or reformat the damned thing. Or throw it out the window. On the highway. At high speed.

Tonight’s been pretty lax. The kittens seem to have adjusted (more or less) to Sissy. The converse, however, is not true; she still sees them as curious little invaders on her turf. She’s taken a couple of swats at them. I think that it took about a week for Sissy and Xena to stop hissing/swatting at each other.

I watched The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians for the first time in nearly 20 years last night. Wow. I looked up the series’ information on IMDb. I didn’t realize that former Ghostbuster Ernie Hudson provided the voice for Cyborg. (Yes, there was an animated Cyborg before Teen Titans.) Also, one of the “User Comments” said that it was one of the best-written incarnations of the “Superfriends” version of the JLA. Some parts of the show were a little dated, but I would have to agree that it was good.

And, while I can’t find corroborating references, I am 97% positive that I saw Andrea Romano‘s name in the credits. Why is that important? She was the voice director for Batman: TAS, Batman Beyond, Superman: TAS and Justice League.

G.I. Joe came on after Super Powers Team. The episode that aired had the team being watched/harassed by investigational reporter Hector Ramirez from the television program “20 Questions.” (Nice spin on Geraldo Rivera and the 20/20 news program.) He identified the team as America’s specialized anti-terrorism squad. Granted, it was only a cartoon, but what if there was a similar real-world analogue? It would be interesting to see how they would be utilized today.

NPR Stories
Talk of the Nation: Why We Draw
Talk of the Nation: Accordion Players: The U.S. Military Wants You
All Things Considered: Studying the Perils of Crossing Railroads
All Things Considered: Zapper Could Bring End to Car-Chase Era
All Things Considered: The Status Quo of ‘Happily Ever After’

Stray Toasters

It’s almost 2:00 AM and I’m getting the urge to have a snack. Not good. Maybe some corn chips will fit the bill and I’ll get to bed in fairly short order… assuming that Lightning left me a place to sleep.

Namaste.

Respond. Vibrate. Feedback. Resonate.

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Thanks to everyone who submitted suggestions for the kittens’ names.

had an early front-runner with “Elric” for the white kitten, although , knowing my affinity for Rush, countered nicely with “Syrinx.”

But, the orange kitten was still a challenge. A couple of people said to wait and see what his personality was like before settling on a name – maybe things that he did would suggest a name. The thing that kept bubbling to the surface was his hyperkinesis. He’d bound from place to place, especially on the stairs. He climbed on the couch like he was part spider, but “Spider-Cat” just didn’t seem appropos. I toyed with the name “Ricochet” and Jess seemed to like it.

But we weren’t settled on “Elric” for the white cat. Then ‘s Rush suggestion came back to mind. From there it was a short jump to “Presto.” Jess liked that. One down, one to go. I looked at other titles. Given the orange kitten’s frenetic tendencies, I wanted something fast (No, I didn’t consider “Red Barchetta.”) I came across “Chain Lightning” and figured that it was about as good as it got. A cat named “Chain” would be a little odd, but a cat named “Lightning” we could deal with.

Two cats, same litter.
Two names, same CD.

That worked.

And so, I give you:

and

Ahh….

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Sunday
Uber-lazy day. I slept in until 11:00, although I’m not really sure that I can call it “sleeping in” when I didn’t get to bed until a little after 5:00 AM. *shrug* The kittens slept on and around the bed. They seem to like “hiding” in the box spring. But they can be coaxed out fairly easily. Sissy, on the other hand, still seems to be a bit put off by them. Oh, well.

Thanks to those who have participated in the Kittens’ Names poll. So far, my favorite for the white kitten is “Elric,” submitted by . I’m still a bit up in the air about the orange one, though. ( will probably find amusement in the fact that the name “Carabas,” crossed my mind.) A few people have asked about some of his personality traits and said to consider naming him based on that. The thing that comes to mind is how he was playing on the steps last night. He was… hmm… “hyperkinetic” is the only word that really fits. Watching him jump around, I was concerned that he might have been bitten by a radioactive spider. Fortunately, I haven’t noticed any web-spinning.

The day has been good:

  • I lazed around the house this morning and early afternoon.
  • I finally got the X-Men lithos hung. I still need to determine where the Darkseid cel is going.
  • I had lunch with Jess and Mary, followed by short excursions to Lowe’s and Shopko.
  • Picked up my “Free Slurpee® Day” Slurpee.
  • Talked with my uncle.
  • Talked with Dad, Rana (she’s stateside again) and Adam.

I’ll most likely spend some time getting the office situated and I might even see about doing something to the living room and family room. Maybe. Depending on how industrious I’m feeling.

Stray Toasters

‘s here. So I’m off to be social.

Pax.

Something I neglected to mention originally…

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…but I corrected in an edit to the post: Both kittens are male.

And, so armed, feel free to make naming suggestions in the poll in my previous post.

Also, it’s July 11th.
That means it’s: 7/11 Day at your local 7-11 convenience store.
Go get your free Slurpee!

Saturday, in a nutshell.

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After taking Jess to work, I took a keyboard over to . She wasn’t awake, so I had a nice chat with .

I left there and stopped at ‘s parents’ house. They were having a garage sale. I talked with them for a while. Rich gave me a sink and countertop… which will be used in the bathroom-to-be in the basement.

I came home for a bit and didn’t do much. Jess called a little after that and said that she wanted to leave early. We had made plans with Shelley (from Cheers) to pick up a playmate for Sissy after she got off work, so this was a good thing. I picked her up and we were on our way to Shelley’s. I had no idea that she lived on the outer edges of BFE, but we found the house without any problems.

Shelley and Gary’s cats had a litter of five. We were looking for one that would be a good fit with Sissy. Jess had mentioned wanting a white cat; one of the kittens was mostly white when some orange markings, the others were orange (tabby). We brought home two kittens: The white one and an orange one with white on his paws and stomach.





However, almost 12 hours later, we’re not sure what to name them.

<edit>
Reason #238437 of “Why not to make a post when you are exhausted”
You forget to include important details.

Both of the kittens are male.
</edit>

We brought them home. Sissy hissed and postured. The kittens seemed pretty nonplussed about the whole thing. We showed them where the litter box and the food were… and they were off.

And so were we.
Bowling (high score: 173) and breakfast were good.

When we got home, the kittens were hiding under the bed until I coaxed them out and Sissy was in another room. We figure that this will go on for a couple of days until they all get used to each other.

NPR Item
All Things Considered: Remembering the Pride of Baltimore

Stray Toasters

I’m sure that there was more that I wanted to add, but it’s almost 5:00 AM. Whatever it was will wait until after I’ve had some sleep.

Namaste.

“All’s well, 20th Century dies…”

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Friday
I took shipped some packages for this morning. Here’s today’s friendly tip: Unless it’s a matter of life and death (or the making or breaking of a business), do not ship things “Three Day Select.” Use “Ground” and let the recipient wait the extra day or two. It’s not worth the extra expense.

Work was decent; I managed to be productive.

After work was coffee. There was a good turnout and the conversation(s) were varied and good. I started a drawing and had critique it; it needed a little work. She had me go back over it… upside-down. As one of the architects I worked with used to tell me: “It’s good training. Builds character!” Post-coffee dinner was good, too.

Stray Toasters

  • posted a link to this earlier. Good reading.
  • …and on the other side of the coin, ST:TNG and X-Men actor Patrick Stewart “…has accused Hollywood of featuring ‘extremely irresponsible’ scenes of violence directed towards women.” Read more about it here.
  • If you’ve seen Trainspotting, this should be familiar. Here is a take on it… with a Star Wars spin.
  • A BIG “Thank you” to for repairing my Gambit statue!
  • : Go to the concert.
    (This public service announcement was brought to you by the letter “R” and the numbers “3” and “0”)

  • Fish don’t fry in the kitchen;
    Beans don’t burn on the grill.
    Took a whole lot of tryin’,
    Just to get up that hill.
    Now we’re up in the big leagues,
    Getting’ our turn at bat.
    As long as we live, it’s you and me, baby
    There ain’t nothin’ wrong with that.

  • “Target has taken a large bite!”
  • As much as I enjoyed the McG eye candy pieces that were Charlie’s Angels and Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle, I was glad to see that X-Men helmer Brian Singer might be in the running for the director of the burgeoning Superman movie project.

Quote of the Day
Our dinner conversation took a tangent (not to be confused with an arctangent or a cosine) towards the civil rights movement. I was making a point and used Rosa Parks as an example. looked thoughtful for a minute and then rejoined the conversation with:

So.. when she’s getting into a car, does Rosa Parks have to call “Shotgun,” or is it just automatically assumed that she gets it?

didn’t quite know how to respond. In fact, she seemed a bit worried about how I would react. It made me laugh. A lot. That seemed to ease her mind.

And with that…

Namaste.

“Days go by like boxcars in a train…”

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Thursday
I think that yesterday’s moving activities may have caught up with me. I am tired. Really tired. A level of tired that I don’t achieve very often.

The day was good. And it ended in the company of , and . Not a bad way to end the day.

NPR and Other Stories
I had forgotten that I had wanted to listen to Talk of the Nation yesterday – Lynn Neary did an interview with Bill Cosby about the furor that has arisen over his criticism of African-Americans’ language, decorum and parenting skills. Fortunately, they record the shows; thus, I was able to listen to it this afternoon.

Talk of the Nation: Internet Porn and Kids
Talk of the Nation: Summer Camp Stories
Talk of the Nation: NEA Study: Adults Are Reading Less
All Things Considered: Tres Chic Tres Chicas
All Things Considered: Summer Reading Picks for Kids

Stray Toasters

  • For reasons that I have yet to figure out, Mozilla Mail decided that it would be amusing to download all of my email except for the ones that go to my primary account. At first, I thought that it was just a little odd. Then I decided to do some checking. There were over 75 emails waiting to be downloaded from the server. *braincramp* Fortunately, that little episode is over and all email is downloading properly.
  • I got Pegasus on IRC this evening; geek mode has officially gone into overdrive.
  • : You may get a kick out of this.
  • From Slate (by way of Slashdot): The Man Who Knew Too Much.
    He’s Salt Lake City’s newest citizen in the spotlight. He’s been on a 26-game winning streak on Jeopardy!. Each show is thirty minutes long, so I’m not sure how his “fifteen minutes of fame” averages out.

  • Slashdot Poll: Favorite Sesame Street Character
    For me, it’s a toss-up between The Count and Cookie Monster. But I think that Cookie Monster has the edge.

  • : I think that you’ll appreciate the absurdity of this.
  • Best use of a Land Shark joke in a webcomic:
  • I just finished watching some of the movies of Jumping Spider courtship that posted earlier. I can’t decide if they are doing Goth-fu or breakdancing.
  • New Justice League and Superman: TAS DVDs out on 19 Oct 04. That’s just one week before my birthday, if anyone needs ideas for a suitable present.
  • : I’ll swing by with the keyboards; I think that we can find something to fit the bill.
  • Presidential candidate John Kerry is being cited… in a Catholic heresy case?
  • Artbabe – The art and comics of Jessica Abel.

Time to call it a night before I nod off and wake up with keyboard imprints in my forehead.

Namaste.

“Chip away the stone (Sisyphus)… Chip away the stone. Make the burden lighter if you must roll that rock alone.”

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Wednesday
I spent the better part of the day with loading a good portion of her earthly belongings into a U-Haul truck, unloading them and then loading them into an ABF cargo truck. We went from a ten-foot truck (packed pretty tightly) to five linear feet (floor to ceiling, packed very tightly) in the semi. Five. Linear. Feet. All those years of playing Tetris finally paid off! We were hot, sweaty and very grimy/dirty after it was done, but it’s packed and will be on its way soon.

: One of the bulkheads that they brought actually said “BAD” on it. When we asked about it, the guy looked at it, shook his head and said: “Why would they put that in with the good ones? *sigh*” He went back to the depot and brought us another one. Not only that, he set it up for us. How cool is that?!

Coming home, a car that pulled into the circle just ahead of us. Then it pulled into our driveway. Just ahead of us. It was a couple of gentlemen (in their… 40s or 50s) from the local wardhouse. *sigh* Not something that I needed/wanted when the only thing that was on my mind was a cool, refreshing shower. But, I talked with them for a couple of minutes. They were nice; one of them had been on vacation in Maryland not too long ago. A few minutes later, they left and I was shower-bound.

And then, there was coffee with the Wednesday night crew. And it was good.

Stray Toasters

  • After moving ‘s stuff today, I think that I’ve gotten my workout for the next couple of days. A full-body, no stone left unturned workout.
  • In the afterlife
    You could be headed for the serious strife
    Now you make the scene all day
    But, tomorrow there’ll be Hell to pay

  • That wasn’t a vampire.

  • Mmm. SportsCenter
  • James Doohan, best known as Scotty from ST:TOS, has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease.
  • Saturn’s use of Pac-Man in the new commercials for the Vue is innovative and amusing.
  • I just saw the short trailer for the live-action Thunderbirds; I went to the official site to see the long trailer. The movie is a new spin on the old “supermarionation” series. It was directed by ST:TNG‘s Jonathan Frakes. Even though the person who reviewed it on IMDb didn’t seem to like it and even though it might be geared for a younger audience (and maybe some older fans), but It looks interesting. Curiously so. I might just have to check it out.
  • FeardotCom is on HBO. *claws out eyes* Here’s why…
  • told me about a site called Rom & Me at coffee tonight. Obsession is one thing. This is a couple of steps beyond that. *twitch*

Thought of the Day
I remember when I told my family and friends that I was planning on moving to Utah. There were more than “a few” raised eyebrows. My mother was more than a little worried, but she was supportive. My father encouraged the move, telling me that it was better to do it and see what came of it rather than not take the chance and spend my life wondering “What if…?” My friends had mixed opinions, as well, but they backed me, too.

When I got ready to move, my mother and some of my friends came over and helped me pack and even get things taken to Amtrak (I didn’t have a lot to move and it was inexpensive). On my last night in Greensboro, they helped me pack the car and then we had pizza, sat around the now-empty apartment and talked. It was difficult to say goodbye to people that night. But it was a good time. It’s good to have family and/or friends around for more than just their company. They keep us grounded. Or are there when we need someone to talk (or vent) to. Or to help us when we need it.

Helping this afternoon reminded me of this. She was set to load/unload/load the trucks by herself. There was no way that I was going to let that happen – especially after so many people made themselves available to Jess and me when we moved from the apartment into the house. More than that, it was important to me to help her because she is my friend. She needed help; as her friend, it was the least that I could do to make myself available to provide it. Period. It took the two of us about six hours to get all of the moving done, but it was time well spent. And I was glad to do it.

Blue skies and safe journey, .


And with that, good night.

Namaste.

“I gaze at their feverish pictures…”

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Tuesday
Warm, sunny day with high clouds.
I got too little sleep last night. I forgot until roughly five minutes before I went to bed (far later than I should have) that Jess had a follow-up appointment this morning. *sigh* And, on top of that, Sissy the Wonder Kitty decided to start making noise again this morning; but she waited until a little after 06:00. Oh, well… no rest for the wicked.

The middle part of the day was decent. I picked up for help with some art products pictures. (I might swing by tomorrow for the gaming pics – I’ll call you or something when I have a more concrete idea of if and/or when.)

The post-work part of the day has been relaxing and peaceful. And lazy. Very lazy. And I’m not complaining about that. At all. Especially since I’m helping load what’s left of her stuff onto a moving truck tomorning.

NPR and Other News
Talk of the Nation: Ethical Wills
All Things Considered: Aspiring to Motherhood: A Single Woman’s Story
All Things Considered: Centenarian’s Foiled Effort at 100-Meter Dash Record
All Things Considered: Rationing Patient Care

USA Today: Oregon teen first woman to win national technical drafting title

Stray Toasters

  • I’m still trying to find an economical flight for my mother to come out here this month. I can find flights with no problem. “Economical” ones? Those are a rare and elusive breed. Almost mythical. But, I’m still searching.
  • Kobe Bryant is now talking to the Nuggets? Correct me if I’m wrong, but didn’t Jerry Buss, the Lakers’ top kick, just bend over backwards to get rid of Phil Jackson and do a couple of other things that Kobe wanted to entice him to stay? Maybe he’s just looking for a shorter commute to the courthouse.
  • From Slashdot (and the WAAAY too much time on your hands file): Professor Creates His Own Cisco Manual
  • …does whatever a spider can! (except shoot webs out of his butt)
  • A ten-disc DVD boxed set of The Matrix trilogy?! For £44.99. By Christmas. Do we really need that much bullet time? Honestly…
  • Breast Implant Attack
  • I crave tasty iced creams.
    (Good thing that we have some in the freezer!)

  • I’m still not used to the fact that Pegasus talks to me. It’s a little disconcerting to be doing something on one of the other computers and hear a voice tell me that something just completed or started or wants to change a setting.
  • I finally caught up on my Basil Flint reading.
  • On Talk of the Nation, they played a clip of a remix of Outkast’s Hey Ya… with Howard Dean’s now-famous yell in it. Replaying that in my head brought a smile to my face many times this afternoon.

Time to get proactive about that ice cream.

Namaste.

“They dream in Middletown…”

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Monday
I went to work for about… an hour and a half. Mainly to check a couple of things that technically could have been saved until tomorrow, but I figured “What the Hell.” No biggie.

was here when I got back. She dropped in on her way home from running. Kate (from Cheers), Perry and Max (her husband and son) came over and spent the afternoon. Perry and I talked about comic books, movies, computers, Justice League, law and law enforcement, BattleMechs and lots more. And, as an added bonus: We had frozen mocha goodness, too.

I finally hooked up the G3 and monitor. I can tell that I’ve been assimilated into the Borg collective Micro$oft mindset. I kept thinking in terms of WIndows when trying to figure out where things were/”should be.” I was trying to set up the TCP/IP settings, but I couldn’t find them. Because they were right in plain sight! *braincramp* A few minutes (and a lot of pings) later, it was online. I haven’t tried using AppleTalk, but it can at least get to the Interweb.

<geek mode>
And, here’s further proof of just how much of a geek I am: My computers are named after ships from Star Trek. I actually went to startrek.com and looked at the entire list of ship names from all of the series to find one for the G3. And find one, I did! (And I was verrrry close to naming it Botany Bay.)
</geek mode>

Stray Toasters

  • Perry and I also talked potential Halloween costumes. I mentioned that I am considering going as John Stewart (Green Lantern from Justice League Unlimited). He said that if I did, he’d go as Hal Jordan. I’m in.
  • I saw a couple of fireworks this evening. Three.. three.. THREE days of fireworks! *sigh* Only in Utah.
  • Jedi Negotiation Tool
  • : Not sure if I told you or not, but I will do that drawing.
  • Thanks to my little sister, , I can have my cake and eat it, too! Or in this case: My Spider-Man and Lego. Click here.
  • A possible sign of the Apocalypse: MSN’s Slate Recommends Firefox over IE
  • I want a snack. But, I’m not sure what I want.
  • Jessica Simpson may possibly be Dazzler in X3. Hmm…
  • Snack = grapes.
  • From the DCG: Dawnstar, by Kevin Leung
  • Coach K is staying. *whew*

I should put some thought into getting ready for bed.

Namaste.

“Oh, Philadelphia freedom, shine on me…”

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Sunday
I hope that everyone had a good – and safe – Fourth of July.

I slept until 10:30-ish. Not too bad, considering that I didn’t get to bed until after 4:00 (again). The morning was productive: I finished hooking up the A/V equipment and finally found the power supply for the computer speakers. All that’s left is to set up the printer and hook up the G3.

I also had a nice conversation with . It started with us talking about Fourth of July celebrations and the reason that I get so bent out of shape with how much more hullabaloo Pioneer Day gets as opposed to the Fourth. From there, we touched on my issues with the celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day here. And then on to Nigger: The Strange Career of a Troublesome Word. Then I asked her about peoples’ opinions of Bowling for Columbine. I’ve heard that Michael Moore has a… knack… for spinning his movies to elicit certain responses. I figured that since she knows some of the kids and their families from Columbine, she would be a good person to ask how well or poorly the movie was received in the Denver area. She was. Her main comments:

[10:41] : I watched that, merely out of curiosity. Lots of misinformation contained in it.
[10:41] : I don’t think he did a very good job on researching the information.
[10:56] : I don’t think that Michael Moore talked to the right people when he “researched” his project.
[10:57] : It makes me somewhat leery of seeing his new movie.

had mentioned a similar problem with his film, Roger & Me. It was something to think about.

The usual suspects and I saw Spider-Man 2 today. (And, according to his co-creator, Stan Lee, the correct way to spell the name is “Spider-Man,” with the hyphen… just for the record.) It was fun. Again, it was a comic book on film. Sam Raimi did a bang-up job with this one. I was happy all-around with it. And, the elevator scene: Classic.

Following the movie, , , and I went to Borders for a bit. I did a bit of drawing/sketching. It’s been too long since I’ve done that. It felt good. We then headed off for a bite to eat.

, , and I then made an impromptu excursion to Park City to see fireworks on the day that they were intended to be seen. *sigh* Life behind the Zion Curtain… (I wonder if festivities for Mormon Christmas Pioneer Day – which will be on a Sunday next year – will be held on Saturday or Sunday?) But I digress. We got to Park City, found convenient parking and headed to the No Name Saloon. 32 ounces of Hefeweisen goodness. Mmm. And on a Sunday, no less! Double the pleasure! We walked down Main Street and found a spot to watch the pyrotechnics – it was a good display. We’re considering skipping the SLC ones next year and just going up for the Park City show. We followed the fireworks with pints of Guiness at J.B. McGuire’s (or something like that). Then we fought traffic – and my wanting-to-be-empty bladder – back to SLC.

Stray Toasters

  • Happy Birthday to the July gang:
    • / (Belated! Sorry.)
  • From came this.
    Star Wars + Lego = amusement.

  • The HCC now has room to move around! Hallelujah! Yes, there are still a lot of boxes to go through, but I can navigate the room without having to do my impression of the Fantastic Four’s Reed Richards (Mr. Fantastic). I still need to figure out where to hang my lithographs and animation cel. And the rug. *sigh*
  • “Ridiculous clothes,” glass frogs and fur jock straps and bikinis.
  • : I’m need to pick your brain about printers again. 🙂

Quote of the Day
: new birth control campaign from my roommate this morning “Don’t have kids, they will pee in your bed”

And with that, good night.

Pax.
Namaste.

“Press this key to see amazing things.”

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Saturday
I slept in until 11:30 this morning. I apparently needed the rest. It was nice. I’ll probably sleep in tomorrow, too.

After buying screws to replace the ones that were on the entertainment shelf cross braces, I put together a unit for the A/V stuff in the HCC. Now, if I could just find the damned power supply for my computer speakers… I also managed to get the Linux/mp3 computer back on the network. Next will be adding the G3.

came over this afternoon; she brought a dozen beignets. Tasty. After getting her laptop connected to the network, I worked with her on setting up a couple of auctions on eBay. She, and I went to dinner at TGIFridays. We had planned on eating and then watching fireworks. Yes, “Fourth of July” fireworks… on the Third. Go figure. We missed them.

We were heading to Cheers when we noted a fireworks display in the distance, so we stopped and watched them. We couldn’t hear the explosions, but the visuals were good. We didn’t eat “breakfast” as much as we snacked at Cheers tonight. But we had a good bit of fun.

Tomorrow (or I guess that would be “today”): Spider-Man 2.

But for now: Sleep.

Pax.
Namaste.

“To pass an evening with a drink and a friend…”

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Friday
It was an all-around good day. It even included a cup of frozen mocha goodness… and that was even better because it was free.

Work wasn’t bad, either. dropped by because she needed some pictures taken for some auctions she wants to run.

Traditional Friday night coffee and dinner with an abbreviated group of the usual suspects was good. And fun. And funny. hit me with a mental image that I wasn’t expecting… and I, in turn, hit with one that she didn’t see coming.

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Stray Toasters

  • Marlon Brando: 1924-2004
  • From SearchWin2000.com comes IE – A hard habit to break
  • From Wikipedia: The Salamander Letter
    I first heard of this a few months ago from Nyx, Nox and a couple of others. I believe that I sat their slackjawed as they told me about it.

  • Thanks to for pointing out: Gilligan’s Island and the Seven Deadly Sins
  • Nyx just pointed out that Han and Leia’s pose on this poster is the same as Rhett and Scarlett’s pose on this poster. Who knew?!
  • Jennifer Garner as Elektra (from the upcoming movie)
  • I don’t wanna grow up…
    I’m a Toys ‘R’ Us kid!

  • When we lived in the apartment, Jess and I would use AOHell Instant Messenger to forward URLs… or just to send silly messages… to each other. Now that we’re in the house and our computers are separated by two floors (and the fact that she now has a new phone with text messaging), I’m getting emails and text messages from her. And I still get the occasional instant message. Yep, we’re geeks.
  • The Cost of Cyberliving
  • Halle Berry has held the #2 slot (behind Tyra Banks) in my “Three Outs” list for some time now. But it seems that I might have to remove her from the list altogether. (And not just for the Catwoman debacle-in-waiting, either.) It seems as though Ms. Berry has started to walk the road to divadom:

    Halle Storms Off
    Halle Berry will not be back for a third X-Men movie because her character, Storm, isn’t going to be in it enough. The sexy star apparently sees no reason to go back to playing the sidekick when she’s just played the superhero star in Batman spin-off Catwoman. ‘Halle was ready to do X-Men 3, but only if Storm was given more storyline,’ says our source. ‘But the studio sees the third movie as a means to wrap up the trilogy, and that means Storm won’t be featured more than Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine. Halle has now passed on the third movie because she’s not into bit-parts. She’s an Oscar winner and she wants roles that test her.’ Producers are now looking to singer and actress Christina Milian as a possible replacement.’

I’m starting to get tired.
I should start giving sleep-preparations a consideration.
Or maybe I’ll have something to snack on.
Or something to drink.
Decisions, decisions.

Namaste.

“No, his mind is not for rent.”

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Thursday
Today was a good day. I may be biased since I had a cup of frozen mocha goodness with a double shot. Or maybe because I went to Mallday (a day early). Or because I talked with the parental units. Or because the verdammt DSL modem finally arrived.

Or all of the above.
Or the reason below.

After work, came over and cooked us dinner! (Thank you!) We had pork chops with a red wine sauce, carrots marinated in balsamic vinegar, basmati rice and a salad with lettuce, pears, toasted almonds and gorgonzola cheese. She also brought over a bottle of merlot to go with it. It was very good.

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Stray Toasters

I should call it a night.

Pax.
Namaste.