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“Oh, the wind can carry all the echoes of the sea…”

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Thursday – 18 Sep 2008
Three down.
One in the chamber.
One to go.

Yesterday, after work, I went home and enjoyed a tasty dinner prepared by Ms. SaraRules – baked chicken with rice and a salad. Yes, I said “salad.” As in “food that food eats.” Move along. After dinner I stretched out on the couch… which lead to intermittent bouts of non-consciousness. I did the only appropriate thing to do in that situation: I took a nap. An apparently much-needed nap.

After the recharge, I played a City of Heroes, for the first time in a couple of weeks. I was invited to a group shortly after logging in – we had a nice balance of damage-dealers and a good healer, not to mention a non-tank Warshade who did a good job of tanking. I was a couple of bubbles from 29 when I started; by the time I finished, I was almost halfway to 30. Not bad for less than two hours’ worth of play time.

The alarm went off early again this morning. I opted to stay in bed for a little while longer, but I still managed to get here a few minutes after 7:00.

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He gets right on to the friction of the day.

Namaste.

“The force goes into the flow…”

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Wednesday – 17 Sep 2008
Middle of the week and all’s well.

Yesterday, at lunch, Wes and I headed to… *drumroll*… the gym. First time back for me in longer than I’d care to admit. As such, I didn’t try to dive back into heavy lifting right off the bat. I’ll save that for next time, I guess. Yesterday’s workout:

  • Recumbent Bike (short warm-up)
  • Bench Press: 3 sets/8 reps – 1 set @ 205 lbs, 2 sets @ 185 lbs
  • Tricep Press (t-bar): 3 sets/10 reps, 50 lbs
  • Tricep Extensions (rope): 3 sets/10 rep, 45 lbs
  • Fly: 3 sets/10 reps, 100 lbs (with 10 second hold on 10th rep)
  • Side Bends: 3 sets/10 reps, 25 lbs

It was a good reintroduction to getting back into shape.

Last night was supposed to be our Scion night… but half of the group was unable to make it. So, and I just hung out with and and Josh.

I got home from non-gaming early and SaraRules was there. Bonus. We hung out and watched Project Runway and Without a Trace. She called it an early night – she had an out-of-town conference this morning – so, I called it an early night as well. And, while there’s something -not necessarily “good” – to be said about an alarm going off before 6:00 AM, I have to say that being in the office a few minutes past 7:00 AM has a few advantages:

  • Early start to the day
  • Princess parking
  • The ability to crank the music on iTunes without disturbing anyone too many people
  • Early end to the day

Thank God (and Juan Valdez) for hot bean squeezin’s with cream and sugar.

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Back to it.

Namaste.

“He claims I suffer from delusion, but I’m so confident I’m sane…”

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Tuesday – 16 Sep 2008
I just had the old NBC tagline: “Tuesday is Blues day” run through my head. For those of you not old enough to remember, that was how NBC used to promote its series Hill Street Blues.

Last night, SaraRules, Logan and I watched the Philly-Dallas shootout. The first half of that game was just a romp. I’m not a big Dallas or Philadelphia fan, so I didn’t really care who won, but some of the plays – or lack thereof – were just… sad. The second half looked more like an NFL game.

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Quote of the Day
From World of Warcraft to Prince… gotta love IRC:

(08:46:40) Ahpuc_: You know the worst part about having so many damned alts? Having to read the class-specific patch notes for EVERY CLASS.
(08:47:21) : heh
(08:47:28) : Gotta play ’em all!
(08:47:31) : Gotta play ’em all!
(08:49:04) Ahpuc_: Well…basically, yeah. 🙂
(08:49:08) Xeen entered the room.
(08:49:31) : PokeWoW
(08:50:05) Ahpuc_: I may be fooling myself, but I think I play my rogue better because I also have tanks and healers, and I understand what they are focused on better as a result.
(08:50:12) : “Level 58 Troll Shadowknight, I choose you!” *throws ball*
(08:50:36) Ahpuc_: Deathknight, you mean? Not til the next expansion is out. 🙁
(08:50:42) : Death.
(08:50:45) : Shadow.
(08:50:47) : *shrug*
(08:50:48) : 🙂
(08:51:12) Ahpuc_: If you don’t know the difference between death and shadows, I don’t want to be near you on a sunny day. 🙂
(08:51:30) Ahpuc_: Like the old joke about the difference between a man and a shower. 🙂
(08:51:42) : There are shadows in the rain, according to Sting, too…
(08:51:55) Ahpuc_: And death in the rain.
(08:52:14) : Death of a Salesman… in the Rain.
(08:52:18) : Wait.
(08:52:20) Ahpuc_: Hmmm…But doesn’t Death cast no shadow?
(08:52:55) : Death of a Salesman in the Purple Rain, a new heart-touching movie… coming soon from Oxygen
(08:52:59) Ahpuc_: And shadows never die, they just move, or expand to envelop the entire hemisphere at night.
(08:53:15) Ahpuc_: Don’t touch my heart!
(08:53:19) Ahpuc_: BAD TOUCH! DO NOT WANT!
(08:53:31) ***Ahpuc_ goes into cardiac arrest.

Attack the day…

Namaste.

“Curiouser and Curiouser,” said little Alice…

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Have you seen the new Microsoft Windows commercials with Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfeld?

, for example, has seen the first one and finds it amusing.
I, on the other hand, am not overly enthused or amused by them.
(Maybe it has something to do with my apathy towards Jerry Seinfeld – I just don’t find him funny.)

In fairness, I’m something of a Mac convert (or is that really “re-vert,” as I used Macs MANY moons past…), but I still find some merits in pre-Vista Windows, including (and mostly limited to) the fact that it runs all of my favorite games.

If you have seen either or both commercial(s), what do you think of them?

What the…?! Monday already?!

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Monday – 15 Sep 2008
Another day at the grindstone. It’s been fairly painless for a Monday… so far.

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Attack the day…

Namaste.

“Another Pleasant Valley Sunday…”

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Sunday – 14 Sep 2008
I had a ‘Clix tourney yesterday afternoon. I tied (2-1) with another player, but he KO’ed more figures – higher total points – so he won the day. I took the Fellowship prize, so I got a Sue Storm Limited Edition figure. Not bad.

After the game, I had dinner with SaraRules before heading off to Chris’ for the first Dark Heresy game I’ve been to in… probably a month to a month-and-a-half. Back home… to find that SaraRules wasn’t feeling well. We decided not to go to breakfast and called it an early night.

This morning, we got up and watched football. SaraRules fixed breakfast while we flipped back and forth between the early games. After the first group of games, we headed to the Garden of Sweden – she wanted something for her office and I wanted to look at some new desk and bookcase options. After that (and lunch), we went to the Utah State Fair – Attractions. Exhibits. Food. Livestock. People on parade. Rides. The usual. And cotton candy. Sweet, sweet cotton candy.

Back home for the late game and then over to SaraRules’ parents’ for a bit.

All-in-all, it’s been a good weekend. Can’t really ask for more than that.

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Namaste.

LEGO Family Fun Day

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When: Saturday – 13 Sept 2008
10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Where: Cultural Celebration Center
1355 West 3100 South
West Valley City
801-965-5100

What: Help support Primary Children’s Medical Center by participating in a day of fun and tons of games! There will also be a LEGO Master Builder to help assemble a giant creation of LEGO bricks.

“We travel in the dark of the new moon…”

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Friday – 12 Sep 2008
Last night, SaraRules came over and fixed dinner (fajitas!) and we watched The West Wing and 21. Nice, quiet evening in. After SaraRules left, I hopped on the nerd and surfed for a while. Then – in a stroke of genius – I decided to stretch out on the couch “for a few minutes.”

That turned into 3 hours.

I woke up and dragged myself to bed. That’s when the odd, 21-inspired dreams set in. Thugs, money and lots of running. Whoop-de-damn-doo.

So far, the work day hasn’t been too bad.
And, it’s Friday. A short Friday, to boot.
Win-Win.

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  • As 2008 Multicultural Week draws to a close, I am reminded of this post that sent me back in July.
  • Folks were talking about WoW‘s Harvest Festival in a chat forum this morning; that reminded me that it’s almost time for the 2008 CoH Hallowe’en Event.
  • Speaking of Hallowe’en: Dress up your PS3
  • The CrüxShadows 2008 US tour brings them to SLC on the 28th. Hm.
  • Sunday’s Ravens game has been moved to Monday night, thanks to Hurricane Ike. I’m not sure if there will be coverage outside the Baltimore and Texas areas.
  • Your Mama Don’t Dance and Your Daddy Don’t Rock and Roll
  • Vintage Monkey Cartoons
  • LEGO Album Covers on Flickr

Soon: Hometime
Next: Lunch with SaraRules
Later: Errands… and maybe a pickup game of ‘Clix

Namaste.

“He’d have to be… ten times more charming than that Arnold on ‘Green Acres.'”

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It’s been a bit of a busy day.
That’s not a bad thing.
It’s job security.

For some reason, despite being busy, the day seems to be creeping past. Oh, well.

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Namaste.

Requiem

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Thursday – 11 September 2008

Today marks the seventh anniversary (1, 2) of the day when innocent people lost their lives due to the actions of radical factions of an otherwise peaceful faith.

Before someone decides to take umbrage at that last statement, consider that many religions, including Christianity, have their fair share of bloodshed – in the name of their god – on its hands, too. So, let’s not jump to “holier than thou” statements.

That said, today we remember the lives lost to a tragic event.

In the words of Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing:

Sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us,
Sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us;

There are lessons to be learned from the past.
There are things to be on our guard against in the present.
But one day – through diligence, vigilance and Providence – we will once again see the hope and promise of a better place for ourselves and future generations.

Until that day, do not give into fear.
Do not give into hate.
Do not give into ignorance.

And do not forget the loss and sacrifice of those who died on this day seven years ago.

Namaste.

“I’ve got a black magic woman…”

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Wednesday – 10 September 2008
Two down.
One in the chamber.
Two to go.

So far, it’s been a quiet morning. I’m not complaining about that. I have a few tasks on my “to do” list that should keep me occupied – if not “busy” – for the better part of the morning.

Last night, I headed to Far West for a HeroClix tourney… but the judge didn’t show. So.. um.. yeah. Chris, Ma’afu, Nano and I just decided on a two-on-two game. 1000 points per team. We played on the Castle Doom map that came with the Fantastic Four Starter Set. I am not a fan of that map. In fact, I’d say that it’s in my top three least-favorites. Ma’afu and Nano brought some bruisers to the dance; Chris and I brought Perplex and Outwit users. Chris lost a couple of figures in the fight, but we wound up winning.

After the game, I headed up to visit SaraRules for a bit before heading home. And, in the course of talking about quilting, I think that I’ve been drafted to help her with at least one upcoming project. That should prove interesting.

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Namaste.

“Ebony and Ivory, live together in perfect harmony…

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Julie (our Property Manager), just came up to me and asked if I had gotten a – and I quote – “Diversity Cookie.”

Background: This week has been deemed 2008 Multicultural Week by our robot overlords protectors:

We are being treated to webcasts and on *ahem* “Patriot Day” (which I still think is the most inane possible name for the day), we are having a barbecue. But, I digress. “Diversity Cookies.”

Apparently, there were also frown-faced cookies, but they went very quickly, from what I understand.

Then I looked around at the other items on the table and found something that actually made me laugh out loud:

That’s right, kids: “Diversity Milk.”

There are days in the office like this…

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I don’t often read Penny Arcade, but with nuggets of joy like this one, I might have to add it to the daily queue:

“It’s not the heat, it’s the inhumanity…”

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Tuesday – 09 September 2008
After work yesterday, I played ‘Clix with Chris. We played 400-point teams; I went with:

Chris lined up with:

The game started off with a bang: I was able to use Psycho-Pirate’s Perplex to dial Bishop’s defense value down by -2, Lex’ Outwit to get rid of that pesky Energy Deflection and Merlyn’s Ranged Combat Expert to do four clicks of damage right out of the gate. It was a beautiful thing to behold. My dice ran hot-and-cold throughout the game, and I wound up losing at the end (Merlyn vs. Dr. Polaris and Bishop, who had been hiding behind Batman), but I think that this was the closest that I have come to beating Chris in a one-on-one game. I was rather happy with it.

After ‘Clix, I headed up to visit SaraRules and her family to watch the Broncos-Raiders game. Talk about a good, old-fashioned ass-whoopin’… Damn, Gina! Denver was ON last night. And, like I mentioned in the previous post, I think that I have a new favorite (for now) videogame commercial.

After that game, I went home, plopped on the couch and vegged out to classic Jonny Quest. And I defy anyone to tell me that the show’s theme song isn’t one of the best cartoon themes – if not possibly TV themes – of all time.

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Attack the day…

Namaste.

I think that this is my new favorite videogame commercial

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I just saw this while we were watching Monday Night Football.

Cracked me right the Hell up.