February 2008
99 posts
I like Spaz (AIR) but it’s kinda slow for me.
January 2008
153 posts
Relaxing and watching “I’m Not There.”
Back to work. The roads were still a mess. Speed limit’s 70 and I barely topped 35.
Well, it was nice not going in to work today. But I guess I should prepare for going back tomorrow.
Today is a very quiet day. Ok, nevermind. My wife just fired up the vacuum cleaner.
Right now I’m debating whether or not to sign up for cable tv. I’d have to give up Vonage. I really don’t want to give up Vonage!
I’m never happier than on a weekday I don’t have to go in to work. Even if I’m working from home I’m still ecstatic.
For clarification, it is 7 degrees F outside with a windchill of -15 degrees F.
I should NOT have gone outside without my jacket but my dog got wrapped around a shrub.
The truth is, most people are less interested in deploying their assets than in...
– The Strong Shall Inherit the Earth
Even tho we’re still open, today is a company sanctioned snow-day. I’m staying home!
My best guess is…
More suburban parents watch television news and listen to...
– Do American Suburbs Breed Fear? | steve-olson.com
Time for lunch. I need to get out of my office. With the snow gone, the vibrations are back in full force.
@jasonechols: maybe it was sugar free Red Bull and a light cigarette. That’s just a cry for help.
Does anyone know the secret to finding motivation in an uninspiring job?
Groggy. And for no reason whatsoever. It must be Tuesday.
I’ve been listening to Christian-ese- the special dialect of Christians- for...
– internetmonk.com » Blog Archive » Today’s Special: Words For The “I’m Praying for Spencer” Guy
I’m building bikes on the HD website. My wife’s is pretty sweet.
Getting hungry. Skipped lunch. Hating myself for doing so.
@scrowder01: I can teach you to be a better nag, if you’d like.
Talk about ingenuity - a 10-year-old boy built his own snow machine and filled...
– Boy, 10, engineers private backyard ski slope | KATU.com - Portland, Oregon | News
Monday’s back. I’m alright with that. It means I’m one day closer to getting back on my bike.
I’m watching BladeRunner for the first time. So far, it’s good. Except for the music.
I just clicked an ad in GMail for the first time.
I’m trying to find a very discrete Twitter app for use at work.
Today is a nice day to be lazy.
Then I take a deep breath, and move on to the tips for dealing with the fear of...
– The Nasty Four-Letter Word That Keeps You From Writing | Copyblogger
American Chopper is just not the same when they aren’t building a bike.
Happy to be home from work. My wife made ribs for dinner!
30 minutes and counting. I’m pretty sure I can make it.
This day is pretty clear. I should be able to get a lot done.
@scrowder01: did you buy him Episode IV?
@scrowder01: what did you buy?
Some pics from my neck of the woods: http://tinyurl.com/2poe5d (I did not take them; credit to jbatts @ flickr)
I an SO sick of winter! I want to go outside without taking 5 minutes to bundle up.
@jasonechols you’ve just summed up everything that’s wrong with my job.
WHAT is going on today?!
Watching Long Way Round http://www.longwayround.com . Highly recommend it to motorcycle fans or Ewan McGregor fans.
If you tell yourself that your job has to be something you’d do even if you...
– Bad career advice: Do what you love » Brazen Careerist by Penelope Trunk
Time for lunch. Past time, actually.
Visiting the off site warehouse. At least I got away for a little bit.
Winter doldrums have set in. At least the days are getting longer.
I can’t stand giving the best hours of my day to my employer.
Remembering Martin Luther King, Jr.
I’ve processed my inbox and all that’s left to do is the stuff I hate. Definitely Monday.
After visiting the HD shop and dreaming about bikes all weekend, it’s difficult to actually work today.
I’d forgotten what 0 degrees feels like. It’s not right!
Funnily, if you want some quality family-friendly entertainment, just go to your...
– openswitch: SNOW DAY! I love it. A half-inch shuts them down while I sometimes have to drive the 25 miles to work after a foot has fallen.