Wednesday, December 15, 2004
Dood... i'm so sad
Tuesday, December 14, 2004
when my hands turn into claws from playing too much xbox... and my eyes dry out from watching too many dvds... it's over!
Monday, December 13, 2004
Wow.... straight from the front page.... 49ers finally win. sniff... i was tearing up when i read this.
Friday, December 10, 2004
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talking house... if i get one for my apartment... then maybe i can lease out my living room.
Sorry snookie. found a new lubber
Wednesday, December 08, 2004
good thing i keep mine on my desk. Mr. dtc uses a plastic tray for his.
The waxwork tableau at Madame Tussauds museum included President George W. Bush as one of the three Wise Men, actors Hugh Grant and Samuel L. Jackson as shepherds and Australian disco diva Kylie Minogue as an angel.
'There is a well-understood tradition that each generation interprets and reinterprets the Nativity ... but, oh dear!' said the Rev. Jonathan Jenkins, spokesman for the archbishop of Canterbury, who leads the world's 77 million Anglicans.
At the Vatican, a spokesman said it was unacceptable to have celebrities representing Jesus, Joseph or Mary.
The spokesman mentioned the tradition in Naples of using celebrities such as Argentine soccer star Diego Maradona, but never as one of the principal figures. 'This means that the crib can be lived as something that's contemporary. But the central mystery must be respected,' said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Madame Tussauds said it had respected this tradition, using a plastic doll in the manger. The other characters, it said, had been chosen in a public vote that drew 300 ballots.
'We're sorry if we have offended people,' said Diane Moon, a spokeswoman for the museum, who said it was intended in a spirit of fun.
The scene also features British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Prince Philip as Wise Men, and flamboyant talkshow host Graham Norton as a shepherd.
Arum Kataria, a spokesman for the Church of England, was unimpressed by Madame Tussauds' exhibit.
'The eternal story of Jesus will last a lot longer than these waxworks or the celebrities in it,' he said."
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The silly british. hehehe
Tuesday, December 07, 2004
Here is one from a systems analyst to her supervisor at a high-tech corporation based in Palo Alto, Calif.: 'I updated the Status report for the four discrepancies Lennie forward us via e-mail (they in Barry file).. to make sure my logic was correct It seems we provide Murray with incorrect information ... However after verifying controls on JBL - JBL has the indicator as B ???? - I wanted to make sure with the recent changes - I processed today - before Murray make the changes again on the mainframe to 'C'.'"
Gosh... Sounds like my work.... I gave a status report on the generic string fields that indentified the feedback comment left by commmenting user two. blah!
Foreign exchange traders on front line of currency war"
This stuff is exciting. if I ever get away from software/web dev, I'll do this stuff full time. This stuff gives me a carzy rush... maybe it's the gambling blood i inherited from my grand father.
Monday, December 06, 2004
oh no!!! No wonder.... i ened to sleep earlier.. it'll keep me from eating my custard pie.
only 6 hits a day...
According to Adsense by Google.
I only have 6 vistors a day. Someday… I’ll have 10 hits a day!
Tom
Friday, December 03, 2004
I don't support mistreating workers, but that doesn't mean I'm opposed to companies having positions where you work 80-hr week jobs.
Therefore you support mistreating workers. You can't have it both ways.
My grandfather worked in the textile mills in Lawrence, MA, circa 1905. You worked every day for 12 hours including Saturday, and you worked hard, and if you were sick and didn't show up or you didn't work as hard as you were supposed to, then they fired you, and there were a zillion immigrants standing outside shivering waiting to take your job.
You got paid by how much cloth you wove. If your loom broke, you sat there idle, thinking about how you were going to put food on the table that evening if the loom fixer didn't come by in time.
The foreman would actually walk up and down the line of weavers and put his hand on their backs to see who was sweating and who wasn't, and God forbid you weren't a sweaty bastard like the rest of the slaves, because you were gone instantly.
I have a problem with this. So should you. There is nothing conceptually different between the Lawrence mills and the environment people are describing at EA. Just wait for EA to open its "Bangalore technology center," if it hasn't done so already and I missed it.
That's why there are labor laws. That's why unions were formed. If you let businesses make people work like slaves, pretty soon everyone will be working like slaves, and then we'll all be slaves.
So it has to be stopped, and this HR asshole can whine all he wants about EA "discovering" that it is understaffing its projects and overworking its employees (after developing how many games, now? Come on. What a crock of shit). Anyone who didn't know whose side HR is on should read this guy's memo carefully. He promises nothing. He pretends surprise. He cajoles. He soothes. He's worried about the process. He's got great ideas for the future. The labor laws on the books are obsolete, and just don't apply to EA or other high tech jobs. Because high tech "creative" people are special. They need to work 80 hours a week. California should recognize this. It's a good thing, not a bad thing.
Yeah right. The guy makes me puke, as does every other HR asshole I've ever worked with, both in senior management and as a programming grunt.
Oh the horror!
Tom
Thursday, December 02, 2004
Microsoft is now offering blogging.
Geez.
Everyone is now doing some sort of blogging software with some revenue tied in.
Wednesday, December 01, 2004
Tuesday, November 30, 2004
dood... these laptops are cheap again. only 1100 for a dell 600m with 256 megs of ram. kinda low... but still prety good.
Friday, November 26, 2004
jstl expression language verses java scriplets
So tonight after eating a live turkey…
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I decided to read my online book on my safari subscription about jstl. <br>
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JSTL is pretty interesting… how often do we actually have a conflict between the html heads and the java heads? I tend to think that most web programmers are pretty familiar with html,css, and can usually write up something that works in that medium. I suppose for the artists and html folks they probably hate dealing with scriplets, or weird.<br><BR>
<pre>
<%
For (in i = 0; i < countOfAllMyBigToes; i++) {
myFavoriteCat.giveAwayMouseAtIndex(i);
}
%>
</pre>
I think this code drives the html folks crazy… It drives me coworkers crazy too.
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Side note…
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Reasons for spicysquid.com
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Tracking what I eat --- failed south beach diet
Improving my writing skills
Place to experiment with new technologies… the other spicysquid.com used an oracle database, with wl8.1 with entity beans for everything… too much for one person.
Selling spicysquid.com for a million dollars
So tonight after eating a live turkey…
I decided to read my online book on my safari subscription about jstl.
JSTL is pretty interesting… how often do we actually have a conflict between the html heads and the java heads? I tend to think that most web programmers are pretty familiar with html,css, and can usually write up something that works in that medium. I suppose for the artists and html folks they probably hate dealing with scriplets, or weird.
<%
For (in i = 0; i <>
myFavoriteCat.giveAwayMouseAtIndex(i);
}
%>
I think this code drives the html folks crazy… It drives me coworkers crazy too.
Side note…
Reasons for spicysquid.com
Tracking what I eat --- failed south beach diet
Improving my writing skills
Place to experiment with new technologies… the other spicysquid.com used an oracle database, with wl8.1 with entity beans for everything… too much for one person.
Selling spicysquid.com for a million dollars
what i ate today
dinner
¼ of a
2 leaves of Cabbage
10 pieces Sliced pork
1 slice of Tirumisu
lunch
Chicken feet
Black bean spareribs – best at mayflower
BBQ bun
Fried taro cake
2 bottles of water
Thursday, November 25, 2004
Monday, November 08, 2004
inspiration story of monster cables owner
Friday, November 05, 2004
what i ate today
salad
sugar free jello 2 cubes
soy mocha
whole bottle of water
burger american cheese
dinner to come....
Sunday, October 31, 2004
microsoft outlook backup program. it stores all of your folders, contacts, rules.
I just need to figure out a good way to backup my mail settings.... i have to recreate my yahoo, hotmail, and cmu stuff.
Tuesday, October 26, 2004
weigh loss and jello wello
then i pee
175 pounds
then i take a shower
173.8 pounds
then i put on my clothes jeans, white undershit, and black polo, with a belt.
178.3 pounds
.....
jen eats 20 jello shots....
gains 5 pounds....
loses 5 pounds by the next day
Monday, October 25, 2004
Sunday, October 17, 2004
Good overview of various web frameworks.
Wednesday, October 13, 2004
Good stuff taken from mr. cheung's blog
Monday, October 11, 2004
This is the mp3 player that i am selling... one more and i get a star!
Sunday, October 10, 2004
according to this... they'll be a stock market boom from 2005 to 2009. With another crazy crash. gosh.
Wednesday, October 06, 2004
CNN.com - Work how-to's from Donald Trump - Oct 6, 2004
I realize i really like this blogger button. it makes it so easy to blog, by just hitting a button. even easier than sending a email!
Raible Designs ~ Aren't out-of-container tests supposed to be faster?
A gas main just broke outside my apartment. I can actually hear the gas rushing out, it sounds like the ocean. I actually walked past the big pit in the ground, where the pipe broke. If anyone had called me at that moment, it would have been goodbye mr. squid.
Tuesday, October 05, 2004
Monday, October 04, 2004
Wednesday, September 29, 2004
yawn...
1 red bull
2 cups of sugar free jello
Salad lettuce, tomato, and salsa with grilled chicken no dressing
Cup of Yogurt with nuts and strawberries
Basil chicken
1 cup of ice cream
½ a cup of Snapple ice tea
5 chicken ravioli
Monday, September 27, 2004
what i ate today
Pork chop leftovers with corn
Cup of Jello
Chicken leg
Cheesecake
Cup of Jello
Pork chops with corn
Cup of Jello
Half a cup of ice cream
**note all jello was sugar free
Thursday, September 23, 2004
yawn
Orange juice
Cheese cake muffinm
Two plates of rice
2 helping of curry
1 curry vegaibile helping
1 mango rice pudding
1 naan bread
5 ravoli
mocha
coke
1 package of tofu
1 spice packet
1 cup of jello
Bottle of water
Wednesday, June 23, 2004
Food on tuesday
Proetein shake
Lemon tea
Mocha
Lunch
Schweuzan beef and rice and one pot sticker
One soda
Dinner
California roll
Spider roll
Spicy hamachi roll
Three lemon teas
Food
english muffin egg bacon cheese
Pizza
Sobe
Coke
three bowls rice
Chicken serving
green veggie thingy
Ma-po tofu
Biscuit
This is my food intake for
Monday, June 21, 2004
Food
4 shrimp dumpling
4 pork dumpling
Beef noodles
dinner
Vietnamese chicken noodles
Almond lychee pinapple lychee
2 biscuts
4 lemon teas