The Breakfast Song

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009 1 comment

I found out about this on Twitter and had to share.

Things Change

Thursday, February 26th, 2009 No comments

When I was in college I downloaded a lot of stuff from the Internet using file sharing programs. I hope that saying this here isn’t going to get me in any trouble 🙂 . I downloaded music that way if I wanted to get only one song instead of the full album. I downloaded movies and TV shows. I even downloaded games where you had to get 30-something zip files, unzip them all, and then run a program that would combine the pieces into 1 game.

Now that I have a full-time job and I’m making decent money, I don’t do that anymore. I don’t really have the time or patience. I don’t leave my computer running all the time. Even when I tried to leave it running more so that stuff could download, it would take days or even weeks for it to finish. Why wait hours for a TV show when I can pay $2 and download in less than half an hour or instantly if I’m streaming? Also, when I’m at work and a song pops into my head I’m not going to start up a file sharing program and look for it. I go to Amazon MP3 or iTunes and get it there. The only time I might make an exception is when I check all my legit sources (Amazon MP3, iTunes, Hulu, Netflix Watch Instantly, Xbox Live, DirecTV on Demand, etc) and still can’t find it. That’s pretty rare these days and if it’s a TV show I’ll delete as soon as I’m finished. I have reformed.

It’s Not Easy Being Green

Monday, February 16th, 2009 No comments

I get way too many bills/statements in the mail each month.
• Car insurance
• Cell phone
• Car loan
• Credit card X3
• Internet
• Satellite
• Bank statement
• Electric bill
• Gas bill

I probably forgot something. There’s been a big push lately by companies for customers to only use electronic statements. It saves the company money and it’s good for the environment. I’ve been resistant to this because I like having a physical copy of each bill. Yes, you can view your statements online, but their archives usually go back only a few months. I have years worth of statements at home.

There’s another reason I like to have physical copies. When I get a bill in the mail, I tear off the stub you’re supposed to use to mail in a payment as a reminder. I keep all the stubs on my computer desk, arranged by due date. Since I moved last July, I hardly ever use that desk anymore. Because of that, I’ve completely forgotten about a couple of bills recently.

I may go with all electronic statements. I’ll have to find another way to remember due dates that will send me a reminder when bills are due. There’s no real reason for me to keep getting paper statements since I don’t use them for anything once I tear that stub off. I can always keep electronic archives of my statements if I want to. Electronic statements will save space and save the time I spend filing away all those letters each month. Also, a lot of companies give you a one-time $5 credit for making the change. Money saved is money you can spend on something else. 🙂

Spoiler Alert!

Saturday, February 7th, 2009 No comments

With DVRs and the Internet, we can watch TV shows whenever we want to. We’re not forced to sit down in front of the TV at a certain time on a certain night to watch out favorite shows. I wouldn’t want it any other way.

One thing you have to be really careful about is spoilers. Nobody really likes to be spoiled when it comes to shows that you watch, especially popular shows with big mysteries like LOST and Battlestar Galactica. We want to find out for ourselves what happened.

I’ve noticed that a lot of the articles I read online have carefully worded headlines that don’t give anything away. Also, on podcasts that I listen to they are usually carefully about not giving away spoilers or putting them at the end so that people can avoid them if they like. If there are spoilers contained within these articles or podcasts, there is usually a spoiler warning. Fortunately, avoidance of giving spoilers doesn’t last forever. After a certain amount of time people feel that it’s okay to talk about the important developments in an episode and it’s not their fault if someone hasn’t seen it yet. Depending on the source that amount of time could be a few days, a few weeks, a few months, etc. I don’t like getting spoiled, but it’s not that big a deal and I’m over it in a second.

My problem is with spoilers on Twitter. Whenever a big show like Heroes or LOST comes I see at least one person warning everyone not to spoil anything or scolding someone who gave away a big plot point. Yes, I do understand that West Coast viewers see everything 2 hours after we do and some people choose not to watch live anyway. But still. Twitter is all about the conversation, but I can’t talk about this show that I’m so excited about that I’m taking the time to watch it and watch it live and that. I hate being peer pressured into anything.

I’ve seen Twitter described as the tech watercooler. Haven’t TV shows traditionally been watercooler conversation topics? It seems to me like you shouldn’t hang out around the watercooler if you don’t want to have anything spoiled. If you go into the break room/kitchen at work and people are talking about an episode that you haven’t seen, would you tell everyone to shut up because you don’t want to be spoiled? I don’t think so. I think this may be another situation where people behave differently on the Internet than they do in real life.

I don’t remember spoilers being as big of a problem in the VCR days. Those tapes could only hold a few hours so you couldn’t wait too long to watch what you recorded before you needed that space back. And technological changes in general have made it easy now to watch an episode when you want and get spoiled before you watch it.

It’s just frustrating that when I’m most excited about a TV show episode, I can’t talk about it. As much as I want to blurt out plot points sometimes, I don’t out of politeness. Maybe some Twitter client out there will implement a filter where users can enter keywords (LOST, the hatch, Oceanic 6, etc.) and not receive tweets can contain those keywords. Maybe there is one already.

Memoirs Found in a Bathtub

Sunday, January 25th, 2009 No comments

Memoirs Found in a BathtubI wanted to read Memoirs Found in a Bathtub by Stanislaw Lem because it was the latest selection by The Sword and Laser Podcast. I skipped their last 2 selections and really wanted to try this one. I tried. I tried. I tried. I got about 70 pages into it and quit. I decided to go ahead a finish it, but once I read another 2 or 3 pages I couldn’t do it anymore. I just hated it.

It takes place in 3149 after some kind of plight has destroyed most of the paper in the world. The book is basically somebody’s memoirs that were found preserved in volcanic rock. It’s a lot of gibberish and paranoia crap that I didn’t feel like reading. From what I’ve read, 1 of the Sword and Laser hosts didn’t like this book either.

The next Sword and Laser selection is The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan. I’ll be skipping it because I’ve already read it several times. Hoping that I like the next book that I try.

  • Serenity Found, Jane Espenson
  • On Bullshit, Harry G. Frankfurt
  • On Truth, Harry G. Frankfurt
  • Memoirs Found in a Bathtub, Stanislaw Lem
  • The Stormcaller, Tom Lloyd
  • The Day Watch, Sergei Lukyanenko
  • The Twilight Watch, Sergei Lukyanenko
  • The Final Watch, Sergei Lukyanenko
  • Inside Straight, George R.R. Martin
  • Busted Flush, George R.R. Martin
  • The Final Crusade, Chaite Naasiri
  • The Darker Mask, George Phillips
  • Unholy Domain, Dan Ronco
  • The Final Empire, Brandon Sanderson
  • The Well of Ascension, Brandon Sanderson
  • The Hero of Ages, Brandon Sanderson
  • A Memory of Light, Brandon Sanderson
  • Titus Andronicus, William Shakespeare

Brand New Day

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009 No comments

Like many others I got caught up in all the Obamamania today. For the last few weeks, I haven’t been too excited about the Inauguration itself even though I was excited about Obama’s presidency. It seems like he’s already been President for a while so the swearing in didn’t seem like much. Once I started watching the streaming coverage online, I started getting really pumped again. Too bad that the oath of office got messed up, but I liked the speech he gave. I’m glad that Bush is gone and I’m optimistic about the next 4 years.

Watchmen, Victory of Eagles, and a New List

Sunday, January 18th, 2009 No comments

I’m getting back into reading again. I slacked off at the end of last year. I think the only books I’ve read since I last made a post like this are Watchmen and Victory of Eagles.

WatchmenI wanted to try out Watchmen by Alan Moore because I’ve heard so much about it and the movie is coming out soon. The previews for the movie look really good. I liked Watchmen a lot and I see why so many people like it. It truly is a must-read for graphic novel fans. It may have dragged on a little too long at the end, but I didn’t mind it much. I can’t wait to see the movie.

Victory of EaglesVictory of Eagles is the latest (fifth) book in Naomi Novik’s Temeraire series. I don’t know why, but it took me a long time to get into this book. It’s a good continuation of the story once you get going. And it’s barely over 300 pages, so it doesn’t take long to read. One of these days I’m going to do some research to see how closely the books follow actual history. It seems like in the next book the main characters won’t be involved with the war as much. I tend to like the books where they’re fighting against Napoleon better, but I’m sure I’ll still like it.

I started making a list for 2009 months ago and kept adding to it. Once again, I have set my goals pretty high. I copied the ones I didn’t finish in 2008 (may have left some off) and added a bunch of new ones. I want to read the Wild Cards books in which George R.R. Martin serves as the editor. It doesn’t seem like he’ll get any of his own books out anytime soon. I hope the last Wheel of Time book, A Memory of Light, is still on schedule to come out this year. Some of the books on my list were given to me by a friend that works in publicity. Most of them are books that I had never heard and I’m hoping that I find a few gems among them.

  • Serenity Found, Jane Espenson
  • On Bullshit, Harry G. Frankfurt
  • On Truth, Harry G. Frankfurt
  • Memoirs Found in a Bathtub, Stanislaw Lem
  • The Stormcaller, Tom Lloyd
  • The Day Watch, Sergei Lukyanenko
  • The Twilight Watch, Sergei Lukyanenko
  • The Final Watch, Sergei Lukyanenko
  • Inside Straight, George R.R. Martin
  • Busted Flush, George R.R. Martin
  • The Final Crusade, Chaite Naasiri
  • The Darker Mask, George Phillips
  • Unholy Domain, Dan Ronco
  • The Final Empire, Brandon Sanderson
  • The Well of Ascension, Brandon Sanderson
  • The Hero of Ages, Brandon Sanderson
  • A Memory of Light, Brandon Sanderson
  • Titus Andronicus, William Shakespeare

Back to the Gym Again

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009 No comments

I got a gym membership started again. I joined at the Oktibbeha County Hospital HealthPlex. It’s very close to where I live. Once I get home from work, I don’t go back out much and I definitely don’t want to drive back to campus to use the Sanderson Center. I also don’t like making the dog wait longer to be fed and do his business outside, so I go straight home after work. I’ll probably start tomorrow and try to go at least 3 days a week.

I went by there last week to take a look and find out how much it would cost. It costs $50 to start (January special, down from $100) and $29.75 a month. The monthly fee is cheaper than the Sanderson Center rate I believe. That’s a pretty cheap rate, but I still hate how much gym memberships cost. It seems like a deterrent to working out. You would think insurance would help with the cost as long as you visit a certain number of times a month. Working out does decrease your medical costs in the long run, doesn’t it?

The facilities at the HealthPlex aren’t the best in the world, but it is only temporary until I get the hell out of Starkville has everything that I need. One thing I could see was that when I went there were so many elderly people around that I felt like I was surrounded by death. There were 2 old ladies sitting around talking about how they like to cook cornbread. Maybe it’ll be different at the time of day that I do. At least I’ll have my iPod with me when I go.

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Happy New Year

Thursday, January 1st, 2009 No comments

It’s a new year and a good time to do a lot of things differently. It shouldn’t be too hard to beat 2008.

I hope everyone has a great year.

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Some Things To Do Next Year

Sunday, December 28th, 2008 No comments

While I was in Jackson, I was thinking about some things I want to do in 2009. Maybe at the end of the year I’ll revisit the list and see how I did.

  • I want to go somewhere, probably over the summer. This year I took time off from work mostly for emergencies and when I wasn’t feeling well, but I never took time off for a vacation. I think that was part of the reason why I felt burnt out the last part of the year.
  • I want to watch all the DVDs in my collection that I haven’t seen plus the bonus features. I have so many DVDs that haven’t been opened. I want to go through all those this year. I’ve already done this for most of the TV shows I own, but not the movies. My collection is so small that I could probably do it this year.
  • I want to finish watching Babylon 5. I bought season 1 last Christmas, but didn’t finish watching it until the summer. I watched all 7 seasons of Buffy in 2 months, so there’s no reason I can’t finish the other 4 seasons of B5 in 12 months.
  • Once again I want to begin exercising again.
  • I want to finish organizing my mp3 collection so they can go onto my iPod. For all the random mp3s I have collected over the years, I’ve been editing the ID3 information. Since I got my iPod in October, I’ve slowly made it to the Ls. This is annoying, but it’ll be worth it to me
  • I want to reply to everyone that I’m following on Twitter. I follow a lot of people that I don’t ever talk to. I’m going to make an effort to talk to more of them.
  • I want to start back cooking. I’m tired of eating at the same food places over and over again.

That’s all I can think of right now.