Union Pacific's Great Excursion Adventure

“On the road again… Just can’t wait to get on the road again…”

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Thursday – 14 February 2008
First off: Happy Valentine’s Day.

Now that we have that out of the way…

Yesterday was…interesting. On many levels. I started the day in SLC, so that I could work on a couple of server issues. The biggest headache of the issues was replacing a mainboard and a couple of sideboards. That took longer than planned, but I got it done.

Unfortunately, I didn’t get it finished before the latest snow storm to hit Utah – not just SLC – rolled in. I left the SLC office, popped home to pick up a couple of things I needed for the trip and got back on the road. It took me two-and-a-half hours to get from SLC to AF. This was due mostly to the fact that UHP and UDoT had closed a couple of roads that branched off of I-15 in Utah County. And, let me tell you, a gridlocked I-15 at the top of South Mountain is not where you want to be when you’re having an Wakko Warner-like potty emergency. *sigh* I made it to the AF office, took care of the two things I needed to and got back on the road.

The snow wasn’t hellish through Provo, but – to their credit – drivers weren’t behaving like heroin-addicted monkeys, either. That was a pleasant surprise. Outside of Utah County, the roads were a mixed bag: Some were well-cleared, others were not-so-cleared, but passable. I managed to get behind a couple of snow plows, which was nice. Falling in behind a few semis wasn’t bad, either…

…but it still took me SIX HOURS to get to Cedar City. *gah*

I had planned to get up and go to the gym when SaraRules headed to work this morning. Yeah… “theory vs. practical application” at its finest. I didn’t wake up until nearly noon.

Now, it’s final packing prep and on the road to Vegas.

And then… Baltimore.

Namaste.

“You say it’s your birthday… It’s my birthday, too, yeah!”

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Wednesday – 13 February 2008
It was twenty thirty years ago today
When Sgt. Pepper taught the band to play
my first sibling was born.

Happy Birthday, Rana!

“Don’t add W, don’t add X… and don’t add Y or Z. Just add Silent E!”

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Tuesday: Coda
Part of today’s lunch break was spent picking up a new sleeve for Defiant. As I don’t want to (and can’t) have eleventy-seven carry-on bags, I wanted to be able to carry the laptop, as well as books and assorted distractions in my backpack. A sleeve seemed the best way to carry and protect Defiant in the backpack. As CompUSA is going out of business, I decided to see if they had any good deals. They did; I wound up getting a Brenthaven Eclipse Sleeve I.

After work, I came home and relaxed for a bit before heading to Kohl’s in search of a new suitcase. I saw online that they had up to 50% off on luggage; how could I pass that up? I wound up buying a complete set, instead: 5 pieces for $60 USD. Not a bad deal.

I was hungry, but indecisive, on the way home, so I meandered my way from West Jordan back to Fort Union. I finally settled on something, picked it up and headed home. While eating, I killed a little time in Paragon City – four more bubbles to Security Level 43.

Stray Toasters

Time to finish packing (48 hours from now, I’ll be in Bawl’mer) and call it a night.

Namaste.

More amusement with asdf_cat

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Tuesday – 12 February 2008
I just got back to the office from a semi-work-related field trip and picking up lunch. I set my lunch down to go ask Jason a question. As I did, “stealthily” walked over to my desk, as if to abscond with my sandwich. When I got back to my desk, my food was still where I left it. Then came the conversation:

Me: *stares at *
: I was going to take your lunch, but decided not to.
Me: Good, because I’d hate to have to beat you down.
: *picks up a small box cutter*
Me: “Your puny Earth weapons cannot harm me! Do you not know who I am!?!”
: But this is the preferred weapon of my people! *smirk*
Me: *speechless… and laughing*

This round goes to , but I’ll have my revenge…

“It’s been a long day…”

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Monday: Coda
The work day wasn’t too bad. It was fairly quiet, so aside from dousing a couple of small fires, I got some reading done. I also stayed a little later at work than I had originally planned, but that’s not a bad thing. In fact, I may put in a few extra hours tomorrow and Wednesday so that I can shave a few hours off the PTO I am taking.

Workout

  • Chin-ups: 3 sets/10 reps
  • Leg Raises: 3 sets/20 reps
  • Incline Bench Press: 3 sets/12 reps @ 135 lbs.
  • Curls (standing, hammer grip): 3 sets/10 reps @ 30 lbs
  • Bench Dips: 3 sets/15 reps (with additional 25 lb plate in the lap)
  • Decline Bench Press (wide grip): 3 sets/10 reps (1 set @ 135, 2 sets @ 155)
  • Pull-overs: 3 sets/10 reps @ 45 lbs.

Today’s weight: 171.0 lbs

Stray Toasters

I should have called it a night long ago. Time to rectify that.

Namaste.

“Grab your ankles and kiss your ass goodbye, JAFO. We’re going down.”

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Monday – 11 February 2008
This morning started early. 5:10 AM early. And, after a night of not sleeping well, that’s pretty damned early, indeed. But, it was worth it: SaraRules and I had breakfast at Paradise Bakery & Cafe before she headed back to Cedar City. We’ve been trying to go there for a few weeks, but never managed to get there during breakfast hours. It was pretty good and not too terribly priced; more than fast food, but a bit more substantial, too. We also discovered something else: That has to be the safest place in Cottonwood Heights at 6:00 AM — there were six or seven sheriff’s deputies there. And, it’s not the first time that I’ve noticed that.

Chew on This: Food for Thought
I’m willing to bet that this has been tossed around the Internet and other media before, but it just dawned on me: Lost is basically Gilligan’s Island with more people.

Stray Toasters

Quote of the Day
I received a random text message from Adam yesterday:

I’ll call you when I get back, I just set sail with the Captain.

I haven’t heard from him since. I just hope that it wasn’t one of those proverbial “three-hour tours.”

Sunday in the valley of the lake of salt.

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Sunday – 10 February 2008
It’s been a quiet day here in Lake Wobegon Salt Lake City.

The morning started with comics in bed, but changed to breakfast, coffee and yesterday’s toonage in the living room – Legion was (yet again) a rerun, but The Batman was new.

Then there was Pro Bowl and dinner with SaraRules’ parents and brother.

Now, I’m back in Paragon City with the Hand of Nefer-Tem while SaraRules quilts some more. Maybe I’ll hit 42 before the night – and Double XP – ends.

Human of the Day (weekend)
This weekend, it was a tie: and :

  • for the gift card to the Garden of Sweden, which went towards this (1, 2).
  • for her repairs to my Batman and Morpheus statues.

Stray Toasters

  • There was… something that was going here. I don’t remember what, so it will keep until later, I’m sure.

By the way…. Security Level 42. 🙂

Namaste.

“Hand over hand is the strength of the common touch.”

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Saturday – 09 February 2008
Today has been fairly low-key but good:

  • Breakfast with Kate, Perry and the kids.
  • Shopping and errand-running.
  • Back home so that…
    • SaraRules could do some quilting
    • I could take part in Double XP Weekend in CoH.
      (The Hand of Nefer-Tem is now Level 41.)
  • We decided to be lazy and ordered pizza for dinner.
  • Headed over to spend hang out with SaraRules’ folks for a bit.
  • Made a pilgrimage to the Garden of Sweden
    • I now have a display case for my statues and some of my action figures.

And now, it’s time for breakfast.

Namaste.

Observed at work…

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BF, one of our QA managers, came over to IT to ask – who is currently out of the office – a question. He looked at ‘s desk (and empty chair), but kept walking closer. Granted, BF was on the phone, but it was pretty obvious that no one was there.

I watched this with amusement.

When BF turned around to walk away, I looked at him and said:

You know… walking closer to [his] desk isn’t going to make him magically appear.

BF looked at me and said:

Well, I can hope, can’t I?!

“I turn my face to the sun, close my eyes, let my defenses down…”

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Friday – 08 February 2008
The weekend steadily approaches. Selah.

I was up on-time this morning. “On-time” meaning that I didn’t ignore the alarm (multiple times). This doesn’t necessarily mean that I didn’t have a leisurely time getting ready… but I was awake and mobile, at least. And, I was still in the office by 8:15… with frozen mocha goodness and a bagel omelette sandwich, no less!

I took a few pictures of the mountains at sunrise. I made the gallery using iWeb, rather than iPhoto. It wasn’t quite as automatically intuitive as iPhoto, but it was still rather easy.

Chew on This: Food for Thought
Coffee, in its various forms, is not something that you buy.
You rent it.

The same holds true for alcohol.

Stray Toasters

  • brought in the Dragonlance DVD for me to borrow. This should be… interesting… if not entertaining.
  • Thanks to for making sure that I saw Super LEGO Mario.
  • By way of Drive Thru RPG: Xpress Core System
  • Eric mentioned that Top Gear did a show where the hosts drove a charity “rally” through the southeastern states. Part of the race was through Alabama. Click here to see what they did for this part of the race.
  • 72 Tips for Safer Computing
  • Martin Scorsese is gearing up to do a Bob Marley documentary.
  • At the beginning of A Show of Hands, Rush used The Three Stooges’ “Hello… Hello… Hello… HELLO!” as their introduction. Now, no matter when I hear it, I expect to hear The Big Money immediately afterwards. Every time.
  • Millions of peaches, peaches for me
    Millions of peaches, peaches for free
  • Compubeaver
  • Seeing the root domain name of the Compubeaver site reminded me of Things My Girlfriend and I Have Argued About.

Namaste.

“Moments caught in flight…”

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As promised, more pictures of Grace

Weight: 6 pounds, 4½ ounces
Length: 20 inches.

“We get higher and higher, straight up we’ll climb…”

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Thursday – 07 February 2008
I talked with briefly this morning; Bot and Bit are both doing well.

I started my morning in the SLC office, but was due to be in the AF office today. The commute was relatively uneventful… except for the snow that I ran into at Point of the Mountain.

Things have been fairly quiet around the office today. I consider this a good thing.

Workout
Today’s workout varied from Tuesday’s workout, with more of a focus on upper back:

  • Leg Raises: 3 sets/20 reps
  • Pull-ups: 3 sets/10 reps (2 sets unassisted; 1 set assisted @ 80 lbs)
  • Bench Press: 3 sets/10 reps, 205 lbs (third set broken up into 5-and-5)
  • Pull-downs (wide-grip, behind the head): 3 sets/15 reps, 100 lbs
  • Reverse Deltoid Fly: 3 sets/10 reps, 75 lbs
  • Dips: 3 sets/10 reps

Today’s weight: 172.6 lbs.

Stray Toasters

  • I tried a couple of new-to-me tech items yesterday; I think that I like them both:
  • Mitt Romney is bowing out of the 2008 Republican race. It will be interesting to see how things shake out.
  • New iPhone and iPod Touch Safari exploit discovered
  • How much of a toy geek am I? I present Exhibit A: Action Theatre: Colossus vs. Train

    I actually powered up the train… and Piotr did keep it from moving.
    Colossus: 1
    Train: 0

  • Speed & Angels: fighter pilot documentary
  • I need to go to the Garden of Sweden soon.
  • TANSTAAFL… or is there?
    I had one.
    Granted, it was left over from a manager meeting that was held here, but it was free.

Namaste.

Tadpole alert: Finale

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I have a niece: Grace Anya.

Weight: 6 pounds, 4 ounces
Time of birth: 10:36 PM EST

I don’t have the exact details of length (but the thought is about 16″), but according to (and my father… and my stepmother…), both Bot and Bit are doing well.

More details and pictures as they become available.

Tadpole alert: Interlude

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As I was finishing up my work day, I was thinking about the fact that Rana, whom and I occasionally refer to as “Bot,” is about to give birth to her first child.

Which led to the following hastily-sent text message:

You are aware that if we keep referring to Rana as Bot, the baby is inevitably going to be referred to as Bit, aren’t you?

A few minutes later, I received the following message from :

HAHAHA!!! That is better than Ecru!

Tadpole alert!

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I just got a message from : Sib-1 is in labor.
Naturally, I followed this up with a quick phone call.

Updates as they become available.