6470 February had better shape up.

I’ve got a creeping feeling and I don’t know how much I care for it yet. Bad juju all month long. Who can say, though.. maybe it’ll ease off before it becomes something I have to confront head on. I don’t know.. birthday and vallies day should make it nice, but there’s a dull buzzing that I hear in the distance. Work nonsense and nonwork stress is due for a fix.

Today is a day of revisions. the newest, most fixed semagic client is out (1.4.0.6) updates

6469 science, fisticuffs and postal mail

thank you, mintygirl for the swell medicine bear birthday card!


I’ve been getting the urge to box lately. Work the heavy bag, the speed bag, build up my arm strength and precision, and to bleed off any aggressive tendencies that might build up. I’ve been sort of isolated recently.. havent’s spent too much time with my sweetheart, thereians, Danny or the like in a while now. It’s sort of a bummer, but it will pass. The only exception is Sammy, of late, and that’s because he swore off FFXI cold turkey, I think.


@ added to Morse code .–.-. (still no code for !)


rainbow meme

6467 Morning, Take 2. (email post)

Teach me to upgrade my client and try to post from it first thing in the
morning. Entry kaput, and I had to head out the door before I had time to
reconstruct. Some day Ill learn to keep entries in notepad, or only upgrade my
client after its had a week to filter out some of the more annoying bugs.

Went to bed extra early last night, and woke up slowly. Newt woke at about the
same rate I did, and rolled to stay aligned to my shifting body as I got my
parts to start working in reasonable concert.

Its a gray morning weather is cool, sky looks like it would rain if it could
get that one last bit of water inside the clouds to push through. A dark black
wall over the West side of town tells me that the needed moisture will be
available soon. I had pleasant thoughts of my beloved as I looked at the
horizon and contemplated her rising to meet the day, and us going together on
our sunrise journeys.

I hope the rest of my morning is as nice as my starting launch and dream.

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6466 I'm a Yeti… a particle, a wave, and can communicate with cameras.

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Evaluating new neighborhoods is difficult. I like to look at a new area at night and during the day, just to see what sort of vibe the location carries. I feel that a little prudence is a good thing. It’s always nice to have a place that’s fun for walkies and peoplewatching.


Scenes from a Bigfoot Conference: Article by Rob Boston, published on the CSICOP page. My favorite paragraph:

Johnson claimed that in quantum physics, electrons do not obey the classical laws of physics. They can, for example, move through barriers, he said. When Bigfoot is in this quantum state, Johnson opined, the creature has no mass or weight and is “just a wave.” Bigfoot’s quantum nature, Johnson told attendees, may explain the lack of clear photos of the beast. “He probably communicates with cameras,” Johnson said. “He knows when they are around. He won’t let you take a picture.”

csicop link via boingboing_net


The Florida Photographic Collection is a nationally recognized component of the Florida State Archives and contains more than 850,000 photographs, and approximately 2,500 movies and video tapes. Over 100,000 of the photographs have been scanned and placed on this website.

The collection spans a wide range of visual images from copies of mid 15th Century maps to current photographs. Most of the holdings in the collection have been obtained singly or in small groups. Together, they form the most complete portrait of Florida available–one that draws its strength from family photographs, the homes of Floridians, their work, and their pastimes. This is a shot of that area I ride the new river waterbus regularly. (site found via first-n-main)


Newt, two years ago –

Newt lounger

Newt, recently –

Slacker!

6465 Laundry done, looked at condos

And now it’s time to relax. The one place I really liked has been bid on by someone else, and most of the others I scoped out didn’t tickle my fancy. One in Hollywood, East of 95 looks nice, in a quiet community, but needs some work. I will continue my search.

At the ‘mat, a little girl gave me a piece of Valentine’s day candy. (After asking her mother first if it was ok…) Very cute of her, I accepted and it was quite tasty.. a dark-chocolate covered raspberry whip. The mom, little gal (six years old) and I gabbed as laundry spun. the Dad is a fireman, and on call… the mom is a homemaker, so they get to spend lots of time with the munchkin, who was *very* well-spoken and on good behavior.


draw your boss
“The purpose of this site is to stick it to the man by showcasing pictures people draw of their bosses. An easy way to make a drawing on your computer is to use the “Paint” program in Windows, then save the file as a .JPG file. Mac users can make a picture using Appleworks.”


I feel great!

(sent to me by a zillion people) made by these guys Punching guy looks a bit like Rik Landis to me… the easy gap-toothed smile.Site Meter

6463 Happy Valentine's Day!

I hope that as many people as possible give and are given some sort of love today.. life’s to short without some emotional warmth. Actually, I hope that about every day, but since Feb 14 is earmarked as the holiday it comes to mind all the more. I hope I continue to get lots of opportunities to tell my loved ones how I feel, no matter what part of the year it is.

This is the day for lovers and birds. Nowadays we choose our valentines and send them unsigned cards. In the older days men and women used to put their names on slips of paper and draw lots as to who should be their love for the day.

It was believed that this was the day that birds chose their mates. What bird you saw on this day was meant to foretell the type of person you would marry. Another way was to put some bay leaves under your pillow and you would dream of your future husband or wife.


I won the 300 point game (first one) and Dave won the 200 point game (I played 2 big baddies, and he had a balanced army.) I swear, necromancers drag out the length of a game… raising things from the dead can take a toll.

Mental note – best way to win against Dave is –

  • Destroy any healers as fast as possible (they’re usually weak, and drop quickly)
  • Dogpile on the toughest piece, and knock it out.
  • keep his ranged pieces distracted by annoying close combat.

We had burritos made with veggie burger crumbles, and low fat cheese… it was good stuff, a little spicy. It didn’t mix well with my belly, though, and my body evacuated it rapidly later after a lot of very noticeable tummy rumbles. Some minor aftershocks still this morning. Rough night sleeping… another evening of “too hot / too cold” and potty trips.

Hayley is a lovely baby (2 mos), Mayah(2yr 2 mos)Site Meter is so big! I got piccies taken with them both, hopefully they’ll email them to me soon. Hayley is still very attached to being carried by Mommy or Daddy… isn’t happy if put in the swing or down anywhere yet. Mayah is a lot of fun, plays hide and seek, and is able to carry an entertaining conversation for person her age. We had an in depth discussion about gorillas, other apes as well as the Spanish words for numbers, animals and other items. (Dog, water, twelve, etc.)

Zen Kitty is looking good… though Kringle has seen better days. Kringie still has his nose-rash trouble, it keeps coming and going despite medication. Luna-dog is getting quite heavy-set, too, and she’s very sweet-tempered these days.. little sign the total spaz when I first met her, what was it… seven years ago?


“Nefertiti Resurrected, brought to you by the Discovery Channel, was seen by millions around the world. But how much of it was documentary – and how much was drama?” (for one thing, DNA shows the mummy to be a male.)


You may not know much about art, but you no doubt know what you like to eat. Santa Fe’s Lapides Gallery apparently allows doodles. Two great tastes that display right together. (via sjgames)


Amazon accidentally revealed the real names of many anonymous reviewers this week, through a bug in the amazon.ca back-end. It turns out that many of the reviewers are writers saying nice things about their own books or trashing their colleagues.

“That anybody is allowed to come in and anonymously trash a book to me is absurd,” said Mr. Rechy, who, having been caught, freely admitted to praising his new book, “The Life and Adventures of Lyle Clemens,” on Amazon under the signature “a reader from Chicago.” “How to strike back? Just go in and rebut every single one of them….”

One well-known writer admitted privately — and gleefully — to anonymously criticizing a more prominent novelist who he felt had unfairly reaped critical praise for years. She regularly posts responses, or at least he thinks it is her, but the elegant rebuttals of his reviews are also written from behind a pseudonym.

via boingboing_net

6462 – Into Battle! (Brief, 539-letter entry.)

Remembered to take home my carrot cake, and now I’m getting ready to go play some mage knight and hang with the hippie-folk.

I think I’ll take an Orc army or two with me, and toss in a few Zombies for fun.

Orcs and zombies go together like peas and carrots! I’ll toss in a grave digger. too. Got to keep those Zombie front-liners lurching!

Wish me victory, dear journal! (or at least a fine game!) Be back in a few.

6461 Friday the 13th! Who knew?

I feel physically quiet lately. Sort of unassuming, silent, a little sleepy. I think it’s a low-grade follow-up to the nasty flu I had last week. I’m pretty good at tossing aside any case of the bummers that I might pick up, and instead of being a mope, I’m just sort of sleepy and shushed.

This may be partly due to the fact that I’m spending more time near family lately… Mom and Bro seem to tap my batteries if I have to be the diplomat for too long. Bro’s court date is coming up on the 23rd, and it’ll be nice to have him past that particular hurdle. Mom’s helping with the real estate search, too, and for the care they both have, I’m thankful. (I think Bro found me the place I want to invest in, if I can get the price down.)Site Meter

Tonight, I visit with the hippies, and I hope my energy is sparked up a little by then. Maybe play some heroclix and enjoy a little good conversation. (I fear that Dave and Cathi may both be fairly drained, too, considering the workload they’re dealing with lately.)

My body’s thermostat still is bouncing from a little too cool to a little too warm.


Some great research links to waste time on –

Many pictures, if words are too much bother.-

PhotoMemes.org is intended to be a simple site that lists photography-related memes on the web. Please tell us about any new memes, so we can add them to the list. What is a meme? In simplest terms, a meme is a contagious idea. Therefore, these are all interesting photo projects that focus on a uniquely contagious idea or theme. Also, not all photo meme projects need to be collaborative, although many of them tend to be.

The Urban Beast Project (I rather like Fernando, the Miniature Trash Mammoth but the others are sort of scary. )


CS, (or possibly the Big Kahuna… she was probably the last one out the door) neglected to switch the on-call phones over to MA tonight after work yesterday. MA called me about 9 pm and let me know… I *really* hope there’s no major ramifications as a result.

There’s a *lot* of f-ing up lately. CS failed to launch 2 notifications until I called him to remind him, and he just can’t seem to stay on the ball. He’s a fine tech on site, but after hours, he sucks pretty badly. I think he might be more useful to us as a part-time network guy, just coming in when we’re swamped, killing the cost of benefits and a salary.

I think BK might just have too much on her plate, and is unable to delegate effectively. MA, VS, and I all have a decent workload, a lot, but it’s doable. CC needs to offload some of her duties to DL and ADP, so she can get back to what she does best, expansion.

A Good thing – success #54 in Plantation. Press release soon.


Playing the recorder was rather soothing to me last night.


I have to remember to bring the last of Monday’s birthday carrot-cake home tonight, or chuck it. It’ll no last the weekend.


I *still* really dig the simplicity of Elephants, Yeah!”. I’m glad he got the quiznos Gig. Anyone that sings the Giant Bee song is aces in my book.


Never did get around to having supper last night. I ended the day *under* my WW point-scale, at 13 points for the whole day. I wonder if that’ll screw up my week, because of storage issues? Maple and brown sugar oatmeal is a good way to get rolling this morn.

6459 I've never wanted to be a rodeo clown.

dreadful, dreary drowsy yesterday. I could hardly keep my eyes open before the shower… still not sure as to what tapped me out.


dreamt of insects in amber, and collecting fossils and distributing them to the poor for some reason or another.


I surfed to a random journal or three via friendsfriends, and withheld comment, halfway because it isn’t my place (though they have comments active) and halfway because I think that they’re doing it to troll for attention.


Arizona’s Arnold Palmer “Lite” 1/2 Iced Tea and 1/2 Lemonade is dang tasty. Made with Splenda, and is simply the yum.


Thinking more about the new abode.. with more room, it makes me contemplate use of space and places for my things. (Not to mention Newt’s adaptation to the new surroundings.)Site Meter


Saw Equilibrium. Interesting movie. Sort of Fahrenheit 451 with Gunkata thrown in. Had potential to be better, but was decent enough for what it was. Interesting visuals, and well acted. I’d give it a 6/10. Too much use of the word tetragrammaton, however.


If Kerry wins, prepare yourself for four years of Herman Munster jokes.


I’ve always thought the word “cognac” looked wrong, but cool. I can’t think of any other words that begin and end with C that are as nifty. Well… maybe cacophonic.

6458 went looking for places last night.

Two of the places I looked at tonight had potential… I really liked the one in west Hollywood, by the courthouse. Nice enough neighborhood, quiet, lots of room inside, wood and tile floors, bathroom needs a little work.

After looking them over, I picked up a slice of Pizza on Hollywood blvd at a little hole in the wall joint. Next door to it was a place I’d never seen before… the Zombie Night Club.

6456 RIP, J.S. , meme, Long distance

Julie Schwartz passed away this weekend. Thanks for getting the Silver Age of comics rolling, and all the things you did afterward for the industry as well. You’ll be remembered long after there are words in a voice-balloon on a four-color page.


My Creepy Valentine – Sometimes it’s the expression on a face. Maybe it’s the off-kilter sentiment expressed in the wording. Maybe it’s just a monkey. These are genuine valentines that no one with half a brain would send on February 14. Gallery 2 is even worse (or even better, depending on how you look at it) than Gallery 1.


Organic Machinery, a showcase of computationally generated insects. Cool.


The Official Laurel and Hardy website.


Historical Museum of Southern Florida (I forget if I linked here before.)


Well, rather than a day out and about, I just took a quick jaunt down to Picasso Joe’s, picked up a root beer float and just got a bit of fresh air. I saw a guy that looked like William Schallert.Site Meter


Newt and I snack from similar containers. He has a silver pouch filled with pounce-treats, and I have one filled with York peppermint bites.


There’s an offer to get unlimited long distance all over the US and Canada for $5 a month. I think I’ll invest in that, even though I currently don’t make $5 worth of long distance calls. I could’ve really made great use of that back when I was using dial-up BBSes, back in the day. There are a couple of people scattered around the map that I’ve been wanting to talk to more often, and this could be a good way of implementing it.


Who are you? layer-meme

6455 Memory Fragment, Z-squad, Money, archive

Old gang I put together for Z-squad, years ago.

The “Top 5”

Five Teens in the early 60s, at an abandoned radio station during a freak lightening storm… the place is hit, and they’re transported forward in time to the modern world, and acquire metahuman abilities from the process. A gadgeteer gets them to perform crimes in return for the promise of a return trip home. Ultimately, they’re caught during a caper, and are taken to prison.

Members –

  • Johnny Angel (Winged Martial artist 50’s style – sunglasses/ leather jacket / DA haircut, Leader)
  • Run-Around Sue (Speedster with a lasso, for some reason – could stick to any surface if she kept moving. atop water, up the side of a building, etc) – Poodle Skirt & the point of the background Johnny’s Girl, Heart of the Group “Bones”)
  • Wolfman Jack (Multiform- Big hairy guy to bigger hairier guy- DJ /wild man)
  • Long, Tall Sally (Stretching, Serious / educated / on the ball “Velma meets reed Richards” #2 in charge, the “Spock” to Johnny’s Kirk)
  • Who was #5? I can’t recall now. Another male… oh, I remember. Cathy’s Clown (Sort of an Acrobat / Ralph Mouth guy. Confetti Flash bombs, cream pies, Groucho nose glasses.)

I played Sue, for a change of pace.. I normally don’t play female characters, but it was interesting to try. I forget who she teamed up with… Maybe it was a variation on Katt’s Ghost-character? It was only a one-shot, but I remembered the ease with which the history came together.

I haven’t thought about Z-squad since 8pm of 2001Site Meter, and even then it was Grenouielle / Weasel / Ice Gal, not these guys.


Downloaded a bunch of old Laurel & Hardy videos, and they’re some of the funniest things that I’ve seen in a long time. I’ve not seen many of these, and the ones I have seen, it’s easily been twenty years or more since the last time. (They’d come on early in the morning before school, but after Robotech.)


No word from big Kahuna. I’ve called twice now. I hope everything is ok… Rhode Island wasn’t home, either. Not Getting together with the Bro, because he found a last minute paying gig.[update- BK is beat after doing all the press up north this week. No Ren-time. just as well…I think I’ll take a little walk in the cool weather, and have a nice calm Sunday. Until Later, dear journal]


Random Money factoids, after looking to see why paper money is oblong –

  • In 625 B.C., metal coins were introduced in Greece. They replaced grain – usually barley – as the medium of exchange. Stamped with a likeness of an ear of wheat, the new coins were lighter and easier to transport than grain, and did not get moldy.
  • Until 1929 currency measured 7.42 x 3.13 inches. Since then it has remained at its present size of 6.14 x 2.61 inches–an easier size to handle and store. Since that size requires less paper, it is also less expensive to produce.
  • Silver certificates were first issued in exchange for silver dollars in 1878. They offered many varieties of design and subject matter including inventors, military heroes, a Sioux Indian, and the famous Educational series of 1896. An 1886 $1 silver certificate is also the only piece of U.S. paper currency to bear the portrait of a woman–Martha Washington.
  • More than half of a dollar bill is considered legal tender, and only the front of a dollar bill is valuable. If you could separate the front of a bill from the back, only the front half would be considered “money.”
  • The first paper notes printed in the United States were in denominations of 1 cent, 5 cents, 25 cents, and 50 cents. The U.S. Department of the Treasury first issued paper U.S. currency in 1862 to make up for the shortage of coins and to finance the U.S. Civil War.
  • When using the first pay telephone, a caller did not deposit coins in the machine. He or she gave them to an attendant who stood next to the telephone. Coin telephones did not appear until 1899.

one year ago – playing with palm-modem, dream of hot applesauce vendor & snuggling up at a basketball game.

two years ago – bro hit on his bike by a cop, bibles in hotels, walkies, FMM lost use of the Net during working hours, Talk about Chupa / small hands, tiffany in playboy.

three years ago – 100 monkeys debunked, FMM sold Tampa, fending off the end of a flu (history repeats itself, I guess!), Suzy’s crappy computer


current mood: “And then, a butterfly landed on the gun, and changed the settings from kill to Loooove, baby…” – Barry from Angry Beavers.

current music: Best of Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy – The Musicbox – On WinDVD