Winding up the day at the office…
everyday glory No Comments »…and this song came on.
Hope that you’re having a great time.
…and this song came on.
Hope that you’re having a great time.
Monday
Today started off slowly, but wasn’t a bad day.
Tonight, was game night… and
It’s late and I’m a bit tired, so that’s it for now.
Namaste.
Saturday Recap
Bowling was pretty good. I didn’t have any exceptional games, but I managed to beat
Post-bowling breakfast wasn’t bad. We met the newest manager… without most of the usual crew being there. They decided to take the night/weekend off because they don’t care too much for her. *sigh* We didn’t have any real problems with her – she mostly avoided us. It was almost as if she wasn’t sure how to take us or thought that we might cause problems. *shrug* In fact, she didn’t say anything to us until she absolutely had to do so. Whatever.
I came home and watched another episode of Justice League: “A Better World,” a parallel universe episode; I’m not sure, but I think that it was loosely based on DC’s Earth-3 (Pre-Crisis) or Earth-2 (Post-Crisis) Universe, where the Justice League was a group of criminals. In this episode, the “Justice Lords,” as this parallel universe version was known, decided to come to the League’s Earth and “help out.” This is to be read as: “They came to ‘Earth-1’ to do the things that the League wouldn’t cross the line to do.” And, it was a damned fine episode. And, in a nod to the DC Universe, Luthor expressed an interest in politics.
Sunday Recap
Today was another relaxing day. And that’s a good thing. I spent the early part of the day watching football (details below). I talked with members of the family unit.
Jess and I met
Football Wrap-Up
I was 2 out of 3 again today. The Ravens and Dolphins won, while the Panthers dropped one to the Cowboys. The Ravens are still tied with the Bengals for the Division lead. But we’re still ahead of the Browns and the Steelers, in that order.
| Seattle at Baltimore | |
| Final Score 41 – 44 (Overtime) | ![]() |
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| Have I mentioned just how much I dislike nail-biting games recently? No? Okay. To put it simply: I abhor them. Today’s game was no exception. And, by all rights, Baltimore should have lost the game. Both teams were highly ineffective in the first half of the game. Baltimore was plagued with tons of mistakes. And penalties. The score was 3-3 with three-and-a-half minutes left in the half. And then, Hell came to Baltimore. Seattle drove the ball down the field and scored a TD. On the next series, a botched run play resulted in another Seattle TD. With 00:00:08 on the clock. 10-3 (advantage Seahawks) going into the half.
The second half, however, was a football game! Both teams came out like they intended to play ball. And they did. And they did it well.And, Baltimore engineered their biggest come-from-behind comeback in franchise history. And sent the game into overtime. The Seahawks won the toss and elected to receive the ball, but the Ravens defense not only held them… they pushed them back. The offense came on the field, moved into field goal range and Matt Stover (once again) put the nails in the coffin. |
| Carolina at Dallas | |
| Final Score 20 – 24 | ![]() |
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| Washington at Miami | |
| Final Score 23 – 24 | ![]() |
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And… as an added bonus:
| Pittsburgh at Cleveland | |
| Final Score 13 – 6 | ![]() |
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| I know that this will come as something of a shock to |
Namaste.
I should sleep well tonight.
After getting to bed FAR too late… umm, make that “early this morning”… I woke up around 8:45 to get ready to take
I got to the restaurant, but Nyx and Nox were no where to be seen. I really must have looked a little lost, because the owner of the restaurant, Mr. Maroudas, waved me over to sit down with him… and brought me a glass of Pepsi. I’m still not really a soda fan, but one does not turn down a host’s hospitality. We talked for a while. He was a nice man. I got a call from
When I left the restaurant, I headed to
Off to pick up Jess and then back home.
Tonight’s episode of Justice League was once again very satisfying. They even brought in a few villains from Batman: The Animated Series and Superman: The Animated Series. Again, the writing was top notch. And while the story wound up with the League victorious, it wasn’t a “happy” ending. Not quite a “pyrrhic victory,” but the wounds that they had gathered in battle were not all physical ones.
It’s almost time for 2-D physics, so I’d best get a move on.
Namaste.
Friday
…and my, didn’t the day just zip by.
Ladies and gentlemen: Welcome to the weekend.
The post-work evening was spent in good company:
It’s official: Gabe is my new favorite 2-and-a-half year old. I went around the store with him a couple of times. This is not to be confused with “keeping him out of trouble.” There wasn’t any “trouble” to keep him out of. He walked around looking at the books and identifying the pictures of animals and items on the covers; his favorites seemed to be a couple of books (one on trucks, one on buses) in the children’s area. While we were touring the store, he walked up to a couple of people and started conversations. A guy that he stopped to talked to in the computer section asked him if he was getting started early on the hard books.
And now, I’m unwinding.
NPR Stories
Talk of the Nation – Science Friday: Diabetes Update
Researchers have reversed diabetes in mice. What does that mean for people with the disease?
They raised some interesting points about possibly being able to use some of the techniques that they discovered in combating other ailments.
All Things Considered: Commentary – Missing the Old Drive-In
Fresh Air: Interview with Steven King
Marketplace: Stories for 21 Nov 03
Stray Toasters
That looks like a good stopping point.
Namaste.
Thursday
The workday wasn’t too bad. In fact, it wasn’t bad at all.
Came home, made sure that the cats hadn’t set anything on fire (they hadn’t) and then Jess suggested that we go to Cheers for dinner. We ran into
And now… I think that I’m just going to relax and unwind.
And kick the Hell out of the new computer for telling me that I’m giving it an “Illegal instruction” on the OS install.
*shrug*
NPR Stories
All Things Considered: ‘The Day After:’ 20 Years Later
All Things Considered: Medicare Plan Would Ban Canadian Drugs
All Things Considered: Americans Seek Cheaper, Reimported Drugs
Stray Toasters
Namaste.
Wednesday
Another day in the Land Behind the Zion Curtain. And it wasn’t bad. There were a couple of slow spots, but on the whole, was fairly painless. (…and brings on many changes. And I can take or leave it, as I please.)
It was a quiet night on the homefront. I watched The West Wing and Law & Order; both shows were good. And there was pizza for dinner.
NPR Stories
All Things Considered: Nurse Takes Plunge in Ebola Test
All Things Considered: Soccer Prodigy Stays Home (He’s 14 years old… and will be playing for the MLS’ D.C. United!)
The Connection: Dick Gordon – Back from Baghdad
Stray Toasters
Hecter: Being evil is not all glamour. Sometimes it means guarding the alley that smells like pee.
Gilbert: They didn’t put that part in the brochures.
Hecter: They never do…
There’s a tall, cold glass of milk calling my name. And, I’m powerless to resist the call.
Namaste.
What are the odds that with a playlist of over 1500 songs that this song would start playing just before our Internet connection decided to take a brief siesta?
I would say that it’s rather slim.
Even if the connection has been having these hiccups for a few days.
But that’s what just happened.
Tuesday
One day closer to the weekend.
Work was… work. All things considered, it wasn’t as bad a day as yesterday. There were things that were annoying and irritating, but such is life.
On a whim, I decided to watch some of The Late Show with David Letterman. Dave was interviewing Dakota Fanning, who is in the new feature film, The Cat in the Hat. She talked about wanting a couple of stuffed dogs (dolls, not taxidermy) for Christmas and how she was looking forward to turning 12 (when she will be allowed to have real dogs). Dave gave her a stuffed squirrel. She said that she was going to name it “Chloe.” She was delightful. Almost infectiously happy. It did good things for my mood. Ah, youth…
NPR Stories
Talk of the Nation: Massachusetts Gay Marriage
All Things Considered: Massachusetts High Court Strikes Down Gay Marriage Ban
All Things Considered: Gay Marriage Ruling Prompts Constitution Debate
Stray Toasters
That’s about it for now.
Namaste.
Monday
Suffice if to say that the chorus of emmet swimming‘s Turnstile seemed to sum up the day fairly well:
As he passes his reflection
He considers his direction
If everything’s fine
Why do I feel stuck in the turnstile
Very nice afternoon we’re having
So what if I try
The world’s just full of tryers
Very nice afternoon and then it’s
The job, the wife, the house, the pension check
I’ll attribute the uneasiness of the day to the fact that it was Monday and let it go at that.
< Fast Forward>
I came home with more than a “slight” headache. Rest, food and watching the first half of the Steelers-49ers game seemed to quell the pounding.
Jess and I visited
Stray Toasters
And with that, good night and good morrow.
Namaste.
Gotta love the random MST3K references.
Jess and I went to Borders for a while. We talked with Amber, Heather and Charlie for a bit. I drew. We had beverages. It was good.
After that, we went to Cheers for post-movie snackage.
Now, I’m working on the new computer again. I figured that I should format the HD and put something that resembles an OS on it.
And tomorrow is Monday. No gaming tomorrow night, but we may go and hang out with
Namaste.
So far, it’s been a lazy day. The most productive things that I have done are: showering and putting the power supply into the new computer. And making a pot of coffee.
Football Wrap-Up
I’m 2 out of 3 today. It was something of a mixed-feeling day: Baltimore lost to the Dolphins. As a fan of both teams (Ravens fan first, but I’ve liked the Dolphins since the early 90s), it was more or less a “no loss” game for me. But, I would have preferred a Ravens win. Add to this the fact that the Bengals beat the KC Chiefs, we are now tied with them for the Division lead. But we’re still ahead of the Steelers and the Browns.
| Baltimore at Miami | |
| Final Score 6 – 9 (Overtime) | ![]() |
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| Miami has won 4 of the last 5 regular season games that they have played. There’s always the post-season. As if the score wasn’t proof enough, this was a defensive game. Both teams played well, although both teams made mistakes… and many of the Ravens’ mistakes turned into costly penalties. |
| Washington at Carolina | |
| Final Score 17 – 20 | ![]() |
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And now, it’s off to do some pre-movie drawing.
Namaste.
Today was a good day off. Nothing pressing. No emergencies. And, I spent time with friends. Not a bad way to spend the day.
I was up around 10:00 A.M. I watched some cartoons and slowly prepared for this afternoon’s HALO LAN. I met to see the Wizard to shoot, pistol-whip and commit other random acts of mayhem. After the gaming, they followed me home; we, and Jess (who came in from work shortly thereafter), went to T.G.I.Fridays for dinner. Our waitress was… perky. At first, I thought that she was a little too happy, but I came to see that it was just the way that she was wired. And, she was a good server.
I was in rare form at bowling. I bowled seven (7) games: 203, 162, 122, 158, 189, 130 and 149. I haven’t bowled a 200+ game in a long time. I told Jess and Mary that since my first game was that high, I could coast for the rest of the evening. I also officially met a young lady whom we saw at the bowling alley last week; she was on the lane next to us then. Tonight, she was two lanes away; we had a minor competition.
At the V.I., I actually had people ask me to make them shakes. Thus, I learned to make two new shakes:
And now… sleep. For tomorning, there is football. Selah.
Namaste.
Friday
Work.
Borders. One of the larger gatherings that we’ve had in a while. Coffee. Chat. Good time.
Applebee’s. New waitress. Interesting Patrons.
Home. Tired.
More tomorrow.
Namaste.
Friday
A few more hours at the place of employment and then a couple of days to decompress.
I was up far too late putting together yet another computer. I fought with the system for longer than necessary before deciding to try the components on a different motherboard. I’m not sure what’s wrong with the first board I tried, but it seems to have issues; the second board works just fine. *shrug* Technology. Go figure. I’ll work on the OS and other miscellaneous configuration things either tonight or tomorrow before the HALO LAN.
But for now, I am off to be one of the working masses.
Namaste.