Sunday, October 21, 2007

1003

After viewing my best friend Doug's entry on his retired and favorite shirts I thought it would be fun to show 6 of my own favorite and retired (except a couple) shirts.



1. My Colorado Avalanche jersey that Doug bestowed upon me years ago. This jersey has been retired until it is cold enough for me to enjoy it in Southern Florida.


2. This is an Alice in Chains shirt that I bought many years ago on eBay. This shirt still gets worn on rare occasions. I love this shirt and people always question me about it.


3. This is a Soundgarden shirt based on the song "Kickstand." This shirt has been retired because of heavy use and has the holes in the collar to prove such. The lost wheel is on the back of the shirt.



4. This is one of two Super Mario Bros. shirts based on the highly successful Super Mario Bros. 3 video game for the NES. These are unofficially retired shirts because they are just too cool to wear. They occasionally are worn around the apartment, but nothing that is strenuous on the shirts.


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6. This shirt still gets heavy use and would be considered the top runner as favorite shirt of those available to still wear. It's simple and I love it. It is from Wal-Mart, I believe the cost was $7.77... truly a bargain among bargains.


Monday, October 08, 2007

1002

When I got my job working at the school it was a little unexpected. I have found that my life consists of me putting little effort into becoming successful, things just always seem to work out. If I lose a dollar four quarters will be in the soda machine change return. I guess it's why when I started realizing that finding a job was proving to be difficult before the school year started should have come as no worry. About a week after I gave up looking one of my professors decided I would be perfect for a Research Assistant.

Sarah, in the meantime has gone on countless interviews, job searches and is still jobless. I'm not sure how my 15 hours a week, $15 an hour job is going to support us, but I'm sure something will happen and so I am not worried.

1001

Oh yeah, I almost forgot... I have a neice.


Oops. That's Smokey, he's getting fat and old... he's always been stupid...


Here's Lilianna...



And, that's my stupid smile (or lack of one).

1000

As busy as I have been lately... and boy have I. I have also been bored. I don't know exactly what it is that is causing this boredom, perhaps it is because my kitty has been forced to live in a 10' x 12' box (and this also makes me sad) so she cannot run around, sit on me and wreak the havoc I crave. It's been several weeks since she has been put in the room because of ringworm. I can choose to go in there and play with her, which I do sometimes, but it isn't the same. It is also painful to see her sitting on the porch behind a glass door looking back at me and meowing.

I know this has only added to my overall boredom and it will only be another few weeks before she can come back to play in the rest of my home, but it sucks.

In the meantime I have been taking full-time graduate school classes, which although interesting and I enjoy them, they are a lot of work and very little fun. I have also become employed in my time as a graduate student, working 15 hours a week at the school. This basically means that I am at school for 9 hours on Monday, another 9 on Tuesday (4 classes total) and then another 5 the last three days of the work week.

I am employed as a Research Assistant (here) working on a major project (here). It is both fun and very tedious. This week I need to gather data for all the counties on the coast and 1 county in from the coast from Texas all the way to North Carolina. I was told I would also get to work on the web page when needed.

All of this basically leaves me with very little Chris and Sarah time and even less Chris time. I would say about 95% of my time is me doing something school/work related. I get very little sleep and in about a week I have 3 papers due, a presentation, and need to turn in raw data that I have yet to gather.

I guess it is easy to see the reason why I am bored, I am too busy doing things that do not entertain me and my spontaneous kitty entertainment has been curtailed for what will be a total of about 9 weeks.

The basketball season is shortly around the corner and that should help me tremendously. Plus, the Bears beat the Packers, that made me happy.


As for the title of this post, I am going to start numbering because I am running low on sleep and thus creative titles and I like how when you start a checkbook for the first time they let you start at 1000, so there you have it, this is a new beginning and it starts with post 1000. The 999 posts before are irrelevant and, yes, I am aware there aren't 999 posts previous to this one but I just don't give a.............

Friday, August 17, 2007

Friends?

I think I can count the amount of friends I have with my two hands without the thumbs... I am not sure if this is a sad thing or not. Frankly, I just don't give a shit.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

NASA may not need shuttle repair plan

I have to admit, I am a pretty smart person... I also have a high degree of common sense. It is these two qualities in a person that are rarely found together. Now, I don't know if anyone has kept up with news articles related to NASA and Space, but I regularly do. It's always been a childhood dream of mine to go to another planet, so it should come as no surprise that I also keep up with most new science and space findings. Back to the subject though... NASA has been trying to decide whether or not to fix a very small gouge in the space shuttle that is currently holding astronauts above our very Earth. This gouge is approximately 3.5 by 2 inches big, so it is a fairly easy task to fix as far as fixing something in space is concerned.

My question to this is why NASA with all of its so-called "rocket scientists" is trying to decide if they can get away with not fixing this gouge. Instead, they are wasting time and money trying to make the decision in hopes that the gouge (if it isn't repaired) will withstand re-entry into our atmosphere and not cause a massive explosion. Personally, if I were up in that ship I would do everything I could to convince NASA to allow repairs to be done. It is afterall something that could turn life threatening if it isn't addressed. Taking a look back at all of the decisions that NASA has made in the past, do they really want to risk something as trivial as a 3.5 by 2 inch gouge.

I have an idea, instead of wasting time and money trying to decide if the shuttle should be repaired and weighing the options and hoping it won't cause a problem, just fucking have it fixed in the beginning when the gouge was discovered. Astronauts are people to, don't they get to decide if they want to risk their lives over such an easy repair? This is ironically, one of the many NASA decisions that ISN'T rocket science... FIGURE IT OUT YOU FUCKING NASA RETARDS.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Apple's Itunes is Life Threatening.

I have been quite busy as of late, yet I have also become increasingly bored. In this boredom I have started to read things that would otherwise never be read and thus create more time for me to do my school work. Never-the-less, I was going through Apple's Itunes' User Agreement (http://images.apple.com/legal/sla/itunes.pdf) and came upon the startling discovery that Itunes could be potentially hazardous to people's health.

A direct quote from the user agreement states,
"THE APPLE SOFTWARE IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE IN THE OPERATION OF NUCLEAR FACILITIES, AIRCRAFT NAVIGATION OR COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS, LIFE SUPPORT MACHINES OR OTHER EQUIPMENT IN WHICH THE FAILURE OF THE APPLE SOFTWARE COULD LEAD TO DEATH, PERSONAL INJURY, OR SEVERE PHYSICAL OR ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE."

Now I don't know about you, but I am starting to second guess using Itunes to play any type of music file... I don't want to know what happens should a song skip a beat and suddenly set off a nuclear reaction in my laptop. Here's to hoping Russia or Bin Laden has not gotten there hands on a copy of Itunes.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Say Uncle...

Because I will be one in about 7 months... I don't have much to say otherwise.