Daily posting-8/11/2004

It’s Wednesday-a bit of a quiet day. I’m working on the general recommendations for QC. I’m attending several online seminars as well. Kids are fine, but Erika is having a bit of a bad patch-she had some abdominal pain Saturday and spent the day at the ER-they didn’t find anything. rrrrr. Then she got an infection yesterday and got a bunch of antibiotics. I updated my webpage-can you tell?

I read in interesting survey about webpage design-mostly to do with blogs and layout and usage of various HTML features-of which I use none. I guess that’s because this website was designed in ’95, basically at the infancy of the web, and I don’t feel that updating it to use CSS and XHTML is worthwhile. For new sites, yes. For businesses, yes. For a bitty personal site that has some pictures, essays and a blog, no. If I started it today, I probably would, just to make it a bit more maintainable. It would’ve been easier to implement the header and footer changes if I had them in the CSS…No matter.

I got a copy of Bricolage and a beta of Cloudscape/Derby. Like I’ll have any time to play around with them.

Not a lot else-time to go into a phone meeting.

2004/8/7

Walking through New York-slummy. Go to a big junk market. Look around, find books, a guy gets me a diamond and mounts it offset. Erika is upset. I leave and drive through a ghetto.
Parking at Quest, lotsa lightning. It stops and I get out. A guy gives me a plastic bag. I walk to work. Meet up with an HR chick. We talk. I go to her office and talk about a card she gave me.

Daily posting-8/5/2004

I actually got to this in a week! Go me! Not much happening-work, kids. I’m actually getting into the pool and swimming-it’s the only workout I can do-if I go to the gym the kids want to come and I can’t take time off-this is basically the story of my life-no time to get anything done because I’m either at work or with the kids. Not that I mind, but it would be nice once in a while. So, we had a nice French dinner on my birthday-Erika got me nice diamond earrings, but took them back because they weren’t screw on. I have a pair of opal ones I got in Australia that I don’t wear for the same reason. Anyways, we dropped the kids off at one of their teachers, and drove around looking for a nice place to eat. Finally we ended up at San Juan Capistrano, walked around and had a nice dinner of rabbit and duck. Saturday we went to the Orange County fair, took Erika’s mom-she stayed overnight-boy were we tired! So we went to Long Beach for church on Sunday to see our friend Denise talk. Then we went to lunch at the Pike and got really bad service. And that’s the past week. Yippee!

Not much else going on. Trying to think of ways to get money-I need ca$h-I’ll be running out soon.

Not much going on politically-Bush and Kerry are trying to gain voters, and the polls are still running Kerry’s way, but it’s all going to come down to a few thousand people in a few states, so that’s what both candidates are focusing all their time, money and effort on. It makes for a campaign that panders to those people in a mad rush to what they’re interested in. Issues and policy don’t have a lot of importance in a campaign like that.

I got a copy of Ingres, and am looking forward to Cloudscape-everyone is running towards open source as fast as they can. I don’t mind-I like to collect software anyways. I think this means working on Ingres and Cloudscape software…We’ll see-Erika is bringing lunch so I’d better go.

2004/8/2

At a kite fest-pick up a SLK, lost the tail and the thing won’t inflate. talk to some people-point out Steve B. Walk around, find the tail, we’re going to the management meeting to kick some butt. We’re stuck there.

Daily posting-7/30/2004

End of July, my birthday today-I’m 43. Woo-hoo. Not much going on-Erika and I are going out to dinner tonight.

Not much is happening-I’m down to twice a month on this… So, the journal sez…7/17-Saturday, we went to Pasadena for KidsCity at the Rose Bowl-hot & crowded, back to my parents & swam in the pool. Colin was sick the next week-they both are trying to get out of school by saying they’re sick. took the 22 & 23rd off the go through storage & purge things to take to a church garage sale-got rid of my NordicTrack and Ampeg SVT-50 cab 🙁 We also went to the Sawdust festival on Friday. Sunday was the Redondo Beach kite festival-we stayed at the Marriott on Saturday to make the day easier. We swam & ate at the mall there. The fest was good-I nailed my demo-even though I haven’t flown it since last year. I’m starting to actually go swimming and doing water aerobics to improve my shape in prep for Pilates class. I broke the rear latch on Erika’s car-we had it fixed, as well as a few other things-it came to $1,000. Ouch. Erika teased me on Tuesday night & I got really mad-I was just like in grade school being tormented by bullies-she didn’t understand. Not much else.

Well, the Democratic convention is over. Big whoop. Kerry actually did pretty well with the acceptance speech, but that Odama, he’s someone to look out for in the future. The polls are running pretty tight for Kerry-the solid states don’t change much on either side, but the swing states are totally up for grabs-Kerry’s stuff about helping manufacturing and outsourcing and healthcare might do the trick, especially if he can drive that message home and Bush doesn’t. He really is vulnerable on those issues. I read an interesting article on fracture points in either party-the GOP does a good job of hitting them for the Dems, but the Dems don’t, and the GOP definitely has some weak points where the Dems can slice some voters off. It’ll be interesting to see what happens. I’m convinced that my vote doesn’t count-California is pretty solidly Democratic…I’ll just vote & sit and watch it play out. I really don’t want the ugliness of 2000 again, but if it’s that close, that’s what’s going to happen.

I just downloaded a prototype of Looking Glass from Sun-it needs Linux, so I’m going to have to free up a computer somewhere. It looks amazing-you can tilt windows and make them partially transparent. I also got a copy of machinima, which is a toolkit of making animation using Quake II. Now if I can find some time to play with it… I also got a copy of Blender, which is open source 3d drawing. And the new version of Eclipse, and Beehive, and IBM’s interface builder. Open source ROCKS! Who knows if I’ll ever get enough time to use all this stuff, though

2004/7/29

Walking around Vegas with a chick who wants to play all the games. We go from casino to casino. Play blackjack and the cards are messed up. They’re changing into solid plastic and talking about domination. Look at a used craps table. Walk through a residential area-ride on an invisible motorcycle.
Reading Dweezil Zappa’s bio and all the things he’s mastered-gamelan is on there and I don’t believe it.

2004/7/22

Going up Lander to 30700. See some stuff on the road, try to keep the slow people away from it. See more stuff-pick it up-realize it’s my stuff. I go home and yell at E about it.

Daily posting-7/15/2004

Well, it’s mid-July. I’ve been rather busy, so I haven’t had a chance to write this for awhile-I doesn’t help that I do it at work, where I have to squeeze it inbetween regular work tasks-usually it stays open while I work on other things, then I forget about it, then it’s time to go home. I wouldn’t be able to do it at home for the same reason, though, so the point is a bit moot…

Lessee, what’s happened since the last round? (I’m glad I keep a journal, otherwise this would be tough, like counting strokes in golf after finishing a hole). Erika spent the 24th in Long Beach for UU GA, she loooved it. So much so that she’s thinking of going into the ministry-she spoke at church last week…everyone liked it. I get to play guitar there this Sunday… We spent that Friday afternoon at an office party at a park in Irvine-I got to fly my kites a bit-people complimented me on it. We went to Sunday service that weekend at GA as well-a lot of people. We took apart the bunk bed in the kids’ room to prep for Erika’s folks coming down. July 1st some guy crashed his car into the fence around our complex. I’ve been waiting for some kind of crash here-people go really fast and it’s a bit of a blind curve as you come over the top of the hill, especially if you’re going fast. Erika’s parents spent the weekend of the 4th-Erika fixed up the room, we got a comfy chair and turned on cable inthere. Erika got sick last week-she took a bunch of antibiotics, we went and got an ultrasound and she had a ruptured ovarian cyst. Ouch. They gave her drugs. We didn’t go to Seal Beach to fly kites. That’s about it. I decided to only take Pilates for the fall semester-Erika wants to take some counseling courses. She also wants to figure out what to do about the ministry bit… The kids are swimming a lot. Colin is feeling more confident in open water, and Matt is working on taking the arm floats off and swimming. I don’t particularly want to swim, so I just stand around and help them out.

I’ve been thinking about the whole digital convergence thing lately. I also read an article by this chick who’s complaining about juggling several handheld devices. So, I came up with a feature list for a phone/computer. It also has a docking station, so you can hook it up to a keyboard/video/mouse, with networking and ports. I’d also like to see the docking station be a base station, so you can hook it up to a phone line and it works like a normal cordless phone. Most people only use their computer for what? Email, web, writing docs. They use their PDA for what? Addresses, calendar, notes. Their phone? Voice, phone book; calendar and camera in new phones. The jump to a phone/PDA is really already here, the jump to a more generalized handheld computer isn’t that far. The limiting factors are display size, input modalities and battery life. Display size is coming, batteries will follow with fuel cells, input modalities need work-you can’t really use a mouse, keyboards are cumbersome, and Graffiti and stylii aren’t the answer. Kids are really good at 10 key alphabet and the simple thumb rocker are OK, but I don’t really want to mess with 10-key. I think it’s going to take a revolution in voice input for this to really work. VR glasses might be good too.

Politics-there’s a cool website that tracks the polls for electoral votes. Right now Kerry is ahead, but a lot of his wins are in swing states. The country is so evenly divided that this is going to come down to a Florida situation again. That’s going to be ugly. I’m bugged by the concept of all this ugliness-the problem is that the people who want to hold elected office aren’t the ones we really want in there-the money and power are just so corrosive and it’s such a nasty process. No one is a gentleman (or woman) anymore, but I guess that reflects the electorate as well-no one pays attention unless there’s shouting or the equivalent. I guess the aphorism about the people getting the government they deserve is coming true in spades. Yuck. Makes me want to move to a tiny desert island where the only government is a tribal chief who just has to resolve disputes between tribesmen. Problem with that is that they have the “other people” problem. Well, I guess you trade one icky situation for another. Maybe Bali is better-the people are peaceful and happy, the land is lush and fertile, and the government, well, the government is corrupt and repressive, but far away. It might be that anywhere you go, it’s different, but really the same. Until everyone has gotten over their attachments, I don’t think there’s any good chance for a true peaceful society. We had a chance, but in the transition from provincialism, agrarianism and industrial society to post-industrial society we forgot that separation and fragmentation breeds tribalism and the “other people” problem. OK, if everyone is like me, then the problem is solved! heh. Time for evolution to try something else.

2004/7/15

Go to a police station to get a ticket resolved. Give them paperwork, then go underneath to find something and help them out with computers. Wander around down there looking at things. talk to some guy who thinks I’m a cop. Leave.
U.S. is having a thing. I try to sneak out but David J. stops me. We go back to my place and get wasted.
In a city, Ilya is driving a bus and starts driving crazy and backwards. He doesn’t want to drive anymore-we go to a restaurant and have breakfast. I mispronounce gnocchi and the owner harasses me. I go back to the room and look at TV/paper. I tell it to rain and it does. Erika freaks out. It’s just a cloudburst and I tell her so and ask if she’s ever been to the tropics. We go outside and look around. There’s a plane suspended in midair. I think time has frozen, but the plane has crashed on a hill. I look around the city some more. It’s all on hills.

2004/7/14

In a jam packed thrift store, outside. Look around, find the software section. Look at framework. Keep going. See a cop go back and go back too. Play a guitar.

2004/7/8

Going to some school in a hotel. Get in the wrong elevator. There are kids getting their uniforms. I go in and sign in. C isn’t signed up. E comes and gets C. I go to the common room, get some things and have to go for orientation. I’m trying to get my stuff together and I walk out. It’s raining.
In a room. There’s a ghost and it’s bothering us. I try to shoo them away. I bring some lady back to help her with her ghosts.
In a tent with M and C trying to get them to sleep. I close the tent. It’s raining. I go inside and everyone greets me.

2004/7/4

In a Chinese shop, looking at stuff. A guy reads my fortune, I pick up a Rickenbacker pipa. E is at IKC and I go there to look after the kids.
At work in the parking lot. Talk about large consulting jobs.

2004/7/1

At the “ultralounge”-big overflow into the hall-the guy is trying to control chicks writing on the wall. They bounce a guy with a knife. He comes back and I grab him and put him in the knife, then taunt him.

2004/6/26

In a Jeep with a bunch of people going somewhere. It’s full, so I have to sit with the clothes in the back. We hopa curb and I yell. We get out and Dave W gives me his laptop. I play with it for a minute and give it back.

Daily posting-6/21/2004

A bit late this time-last week was not that busy, but I didn’t have the time to write anything.

So, not a lot going on-I’m finishing up the UI audit, the UU General Assembly is this weekend, and next weekend is the 4th of July-Erika’s parents are coming down to get away from the insanity of Bayshore drive on the 4th.

I took Friday the 11th off-moved a bunch of stuff from a closet in the house to our storage. After that me & Erika went to see Harry Potter without the kids-yay! It was good-we’ll probably get it for the kids when it comes out. I made sweet & sour pork for the first time in YEARS-Erika loved it, except for the tomatoes…

Sunday the 13th was kite club at the beach-I didn’t take vids, tho’ I was flying better. Steve LaPorte was there with a stack and a new quadline that he wants to be convertible to single line. Erika got very sunburned.

Last week was quiet too-Matt has a temp on Thurs so he stayed home, we went to a wedding on Sat. and visited Erika’s parents on Father’s Day.

And today is the solstice. (actually yesterday at 6) We’re not going to do anything, even though we should. Maybe just a quick prayer to the lord and the lady for a good summer, and thanks to them and to the elements/directions for all they do for us, and maybe a candle and some incense.

And I really want a bocce ball set. Am I getting old or what? We also got the catalog for Saddleback College and I’m planning to take Tai Chi again and I’m thinking about Pilates… Since we’re going to be here for at least another year, it seems like a good idea.