Monthly Archives: February 2003
Got a mega-keen valentine from meredith today, for being fast on the aim draw.
Very spiffy… all hand drawn… witty and beautifully done. I’ll scan it sometime soon. 🙂
Today’s shopping venture was a success! And look! More than two colors (Well… more than just black and white… some mid-tones, too, for fun)

A pair of Dressy black sneaker-shoes, two pair of fresh boxers. Four new Undershirts, four polos and two regular nice collared shirts. I’m stylin’. Just about everything in my wardrobe mixes and matches… with a few exceptions. (White socks and black shoes, for example)
I wore the sneaks out of the store, and they did well.
After big and tall, I waited at the stop for about ten minutes… I realized I was across the street from the Solid Gold building… it’s closed, but it was worth taking a snapshot of someplace that was very educational and lucrative at the time.

I jumped from there to Barnes and Noble, to burn off a little of the gift card I got for my birthday. It’s *very* easy to spend money in there. I got a raspberry slushie and Dark Knight Strikes Again… It was a quick read, and I was rather disappointed at some of the plot elements. Overall, thought, I liked it. I think it shined the most in the first two-thirds of the story, and the sketchbook at the end is interesting. The art side of it… it seems like his skill went down a notch. Nice to see some other folks brought out of retirement. It’s not one of my top 20 comics, but it’s not in the bottom 20, either. Maybe a 6 out of 10 rating overall.
Wow… Google bought blogger! I wonder if that’s good or bad news for LJ? I know that LJ isn’t fond of being indexed by Google, for fear of bandwidth issues. Here’s a perspective that might make LJ come out on top.
Okie… got to go shoppin’. Going to swing by the bro’s place, see if he wants to join me, and then it’s off to get some new duds.
See you later, dear journal!
Never did get those shirts, yesterday… looks like I’ll go today.
Holy cow…nice piece of reproduction. I had the Donkey Kong Jr. LCD game way back when.
Newt a Year ago

What sweets did people eat at the fair before cotton candy? Pie? Fruit? Cotton Candy was invented in 1897, and sold as “fairy floss” at the same fair with the first ice-cream cone if memory serves. I’m guessing before that, the popcorn and peanuts were the thing… maybe peanut brittle? Cracker Jack wasn’t until 1893. I’m not sure how old funnel cake is… maybe that’s the stuff.
Random Scotto Factoid – We actually had sporks as part of our silverware (made from stainless steel) when I was a kid. I also enjoyed eating with my scout knife’s spoon and fork.
“On January 7th, 1942, one month after Pearl Harbor, T.W. Smith, Jr., the owner of the Sun Rubber Company, and his designer, Dietrich Rempel, with Walt Disney’s approval introduced a protective mask for children. This design of the Mickey Mouse Gas Mask for children was presented to Major General William N. Porter, Chief of the Chemical Warfare Service. After approval of the CWS, Sun Rubber Products Company produced sample masks for review. Other comic book character designs were to follow, depending on the success of the Mickey Mouse mask. The mask was designed so children would carry it and wear it as part of a game. This would reduce the fear associated with wearing a gas mask and hopefully, improve their wear time and, hence, survivability.”
“Very few of these Mickey Mouse gas masks survived. The US Army Chemical Museum at Fort McClellan, Alabama, has a hand-made prototype. The 45th Infantry Division Museum, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, has a production specimen on permanent display with other gas masks in the combat support area of the museum. The Walt Disney Archives, Burbank, California, has a face piece without ears, lenses, or a canister, and a mask owned by the founder of the Sun Rubber Company was on display at the Summit County (Ohio) Historical Society’s “Toys Made in Summit County” exhibit in 1982.”
Hmm… What would it be today? Yu Gi Oh? Hamtaro?
Whatever grows out of the dry soil of the Florida Keys is fragile and slender and delicate. That goes for the wildlife, too.
These are miniature deer, found nowhere else on earth but in the lower Keys of Florida. There came a glacier long ago to cut the keys off from the mainland. The Key deer, isolated from their mainland cousins, adapted to island life by learning to drink brackish water and by eating less. That’s why they’re so small. Small in number, too. Sixty years ago, on Big Pine Key, which really has the core of the Key deer herd, there were probably fifty Key deer, and the human population was under a thousand. In the last two decades, we’ve seen the human population go to over five thousand and the deer population rise to nearly about six hundred.
The little deer barely look up now when cars pass. Every year, some of their lives are taken by speeding cars, and free-roaming dogs. Protection plans include building underpasses for the deer to cross safely under roadways, especially U.S. 1, and strict management of dogs on the islands. What if the Key Deer are wiped out? Whether I see them or not, to know that they’re around means something to me.
They have been in the Keys all along. We are the newcomers. The little Key deer have learned to make do with less. How much less than less can they learn to make do with? I’m glad that there are people looking out for them, and hope that it’s enough to let them flourish.
Some facts about ’em:
The shoulder height of Key deer is between 24-28 inches. Does weigh 45-65 pounds while bucks weigh 55-75 pounds.
The earliest mention of Key deer is found in the memoirs of Fontaneda, a shipwrecked Spaniard held captive by the Calusa Indians. Records suggest that the deer were found around Key West and were used for food by residents and ship crews alike. Although early records indicated sporadic wider distribution of Key deer throughout the lower keys, current data indicates they occupy a range from Johnson Keys to Saddlebunch Keys.
Random Scotto fact: I lived in the keys during the winter with my family, from Marathon to further south, Big Pine Key. I used to see those deer all the time, and had no idea that there were more kids my age in the Keys than an entire species. I always thought it was neat that there were raccoons that could rear up taller than the deer.
Black Bean Hummus – Scotto’s Din-din tonight.
Ingredients:
- 1 can garbanzo beans (drained and rinsed)
- 1 can black beans (drained and rinsed)
- 1-2 cloves garlic, minced (1 large clove or 2-3 small cloves)
- 2-4 tbsp cilantro, roughly chopped (I used about 1/4 cup)
- juice of 1 lemon
- salt & pepper to taste
- dash of Tabasco sauce
- 2 tbsp cumin
- 1 tbsp fresh parsley, roughly chopped (From my herb garden!)
Directions:
Place all ingredients into a food processor and whiz until fairly smooth…does not have to be completely smooth, but you want to eliminate large chunks of garlic.
Serve on Warm Pita wedges.
Thanks go to my bro who provided me with a can of black beans and a can of garbanzo beans because he didn’t want ’em in the house any more.
The Vorpal Bunny is very cool.
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Added MatchWho to my collection of palm programs. very fun. I’d have used it when I was gaming (since I’m poor at drawing human faces). you can play FBI suspect artist, too. 🙂
Sometime today or tomorrow I need to pick up five new polo shirts (or decent button downs) for the new gig. Another comfortable pair of shoes, perhaps? (black sneakers, maybe.) We’ll see how long it takes for me to manage to wear sandals at work.

You can see the roof over him… he can stand atop, and swab the ceiling if he likes.
I got me the jobski!
Talkin’ to mah sweetie tonight… yum.
Quick update while she’s taking care of some bid-ness.
Better Salary than I’d anticipated, the commute wasn’t so bad. If it was raining, I might feel otherwise. (I have to walk 5 blocks to the building from the bus stop) Good medical benefits. Looks like Tuan, Hoi’s younger brother at my old job, will replace me. Good call… Familiar with the work and team, gets along well with the gang. Sappho will like him.
Without further ado, Today’s pictures.
Walking to the bus stop…


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Got a nice email from my sweetie in the middle of the day today. She makes everything brighter by the brush of her hand.
Tomorrow’s is the moment of truth. I’m heading to Coral Springs tomorrow before work for the walkthrough of the new company.
If I don’ t get any bad vibes, I’m in. So far, so good… they want me pretty badly. It’s nice to have it be my call.
Mike, Gloria and Tuan all work there and seem to get on pretty well, same goes for John Irving.
Pictures from today:


Whoops! Forgot to hit post. I’m all showered now.
Bro signed a piece of paper with the landlord for amount owed larger than it should be. I’m glad my brother saves his receipts. (I’d be gladder if he paid his rent on time). The landlord is good about changing his tune when confronted with signed pieces of paper that states he already was paid. The ll caught my brother off-guard and half-asleep.
Wow! All this time I thought The Space Giants was just a fever dream.
See, there was this gold guy and he was named Goldar and he was married to Silvar and he fought really dumb looking monsters.
No, really! And the lightning bolts! And this weird old guy! And there was this weird evil guy, and the robots could turn into rockets! (More pictures here)
Wait, where are you going? Come back! Ah well, I should curl up and read some non-glowing text. G’night, dear journal.
Newt’s ability for problem solving impresses me quite a bit. If he wants something badly enough, there’s a way for him to get it. He has a strong awareness of 3d space and what can and can’t be moved. Rearranging furniture and the general “terrain” in the apartment causes him to remap everything by running over and testing comfort zones. It entertains me quite a bit, watching him hop on a chair or scout around same just to get a knack for what’s there. He seems to like to hang around the “new” object even if all that’s happened is a change in facing.
I’d be fascinated to know just what his thought processes are.
Well, off to work. Until later, dear journal.
Can’t stay cranky for long with cutie Newtie running around, wanting to play fetch.
Minor annoyances… brother bugged me twice last night to use my phone… once when I was on the phone with Dan, and the second time when I was just falling asleep. Just plain rude. I was jarred awake a few times this morning by who knows what. I’m officially up now. Bah… I was hoping for a good night’s rest. I guess there’s tonight.
Web pages that change the size of my browser without asking first lick goat-dung.
I just played damage control for Dan’s Wife… she spread the jdbgmgr.exe file hoax… Luckily, I think I’m the only programmer-type in their address book. It is so important to fact-check on the net. She knows better now.
I need to call an Wish Aunt Val a happy birthday!
For reference down the line-
U.S. Gas Prices
Lowest Price: $1.13 Carrolton, GA
Highest Price: $2.29 Mill Valley, CA
Nat’l Average $1.63
via mskaren911 – Vote for the Florida Quarter
There are a couple of good designs. I’m torn between “The Everglades” and “Gateway to Discovery”.
2/12/03 9:12 am
Sending off the last element of Vallies day today… I hope she likes what I’m sending. I think it will please her.
Some kind of stink in the air this morning woke me up. At first I thought that Newt had gotten sick, but after a thorough search and catching a whiff of the outside, I’ve come to the conclusion that someone either spread some fertilizer on the grass or it is some kind of pesticide. Either way, it reeks a bit like poo.
Trash truck with a giant mechanical arm whooshed by, picking up cans and emptying them without coming to more than a rolling stop. Amazing how quickly and efficiently they work. They get extra points for returning the can in an upright position afterwards.
Arriving at work early to make phone calls and prep for a meeting up the street.
10:45
Nordis seems to be a sure thing.. Long haul out to Coral Springs, but there is a very nice increase in pay and benefits. Mostly programming, database stuff, more employee management and coordination. The CIO over there wanted me to start today if I could. I’m going to give the place an eyeball on Friday, and if all goes well, I’ll be there in a week. A pretty professional company, so it looks like sandals are out, but I can get away with a polo shirt and no tie.
I’m going to keep my options open, though. There’s a data librarian / admin position that’s opening up in a month. The person at Direct mentioned that he’d keep me appraised.
happy dreams of dancing with my sweetheart…
8am, and I’m rocking and rollin’ and ready for the day. No time, no time for an extended entry… will write more on the road, dear journal.