Geek, Mathematician, Writer

Sunday, November 04, 2007

Flock

So I was cruising around on my netvibes homepage looking at my rss feeds and one on digg popped out to me, a link about a new web browser named flock.  So i downloaded the browser and have been playing with it for a few hours now and I have to say that I am very impressed, it seems like the sort of all-in-one web 2.0 integrator that really has been needed since a single person has so many social networks to manage in one day.  If it added integration with myspace and last.fm it truly would become essential to many peoples lives. Check out Flock, and please try it out.  

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Thursday, June 14, 2007

A Comedy of Airs

My father and I got to BWI(Baltimore Washington International Airport) at around 4:45 am Thursday morning for NW Flight 460 to DTW(Detroit Wayne International Airport) that was to depart at 6:01 am. The first thing that we noticed was a long check in line for Northwest check-in, and not a person was using the self check-in kiosks. As a matter of fact those self check-in kiosks displayed a Network Failure message, and that network failure was not only for the kiosks. After waiting in line for 45 minutes we got to the counter only to have boarding passes handed written out for us, this enabled us to finally get past security and we preceded to our gate(C 11). There we waited until nearly 7:30, the plane was delayed because the crew had arrived very late the previous night and needed their federally mandated rest, before we got to board. The plane finally left the tarmac sometime after 9 and arrived at DTW at 9:40 am. After we debarked the plane we found the gate that the next flight to GRB(Austen Straubel International Airport), since we knew we had missed our original connection(it turns out that that flight had been canceled anyway), which was at B 15. We got to the gate and asked the gate agent if we had been rebooked onto the next GRB flight which was to depart at 12:25 pm. She could not find our names on the flight, as a matter of fact she could not find our names on the BWI-DTW flight either. After some work she tracked us down and found that we had been placed by Northwest onto a Delta flight from BWI to Atlanta to GRB and no one had told us since the computers for Northwest had been down at BWI. So we had to go to Delta and have them take us off of those flights and get us back on a Northwest flight from DTW to GRB. The Delta Gate agent did her best on got us onto a flight but we needed to go get boarding passes from Northwest and therefore we walked back to a Northwest gate again. This agent had massive problems because the Delta agent had brute force booked us onto the GRB flight and had to wipe our whole travel reservations and rebook us again onto the GRB flight. The only problem is that all the GRB flights are overbooked today and therefore we could not get on the 12:25. No not 12:25, we are flying out of DTW at 7:04 now; we were supposed to arrive back in Green Bay at 9:23 am today, not the 7:14 pm we are going to.

That was my day.

This was written in the A Concourse of DTW.

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

A Day in the Life

I have always wondered what a cat sees during the wanderings that it takes throughout the day. Well know I know thanks to Mr. Lee's Cat Cam
Stole this one from boingboing as well.

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Ultimate How-To Guides

So I was playing around on boingboing today and stumbled on a How-To Guide for making catnip extract and while that was funny it was not horribly interesting but the website that hosted it is wonderful.
Instructables is a website were the denizens of the web can post their own How-To guides for the rest of us to peruse.
The best ones I found in a few minutes searching are as follows:
How to Build a Tetris Bookshelf
Lightsaber for $33 in 33 minutes
DIY Pocket Protector
Scale Wooden Crossbow
Gasoline Powered Soda Bottle Rocket Launcher
Look those over or find your own or even better write some guides.

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Share your individuality with someone Just Like You

Seriously who writes the copy for commercials. Watch this ad and wait for the voice-over in the end. Really, who writes this...

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Towels Towels Towels

Do you want to be a frood who knows where there towel is?
Well tomorrow is your chance for it is Towel Day in honor of the man no adjective can do justice to, Douglas Adams. For those who do not know Douglas Adams is the author of many books the most famous of which is Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, within which it is unveiled that the towel is the most important tool to any prospective pan-galactic hitchhiker. So tomorrow, May 25th, be sure to have your towel on you at all times for you never know when your Sub-Etha radio will alert you to your next ride.

For more information visit the official Towel Day website http://www.towelday.kojv.net.

Surprises

When I surprised my mom it was priceless. I knocked on her door, which was open so I let myself in to watch her face go from confused to confounded to flummoxed to simply surprised and finally glad.
She described what she thought when I walked in like this:
"It was 2 pm, and the only people who knock on my door at 2 are Jehovah's Witnesses but as the door swung open I saw the shirt you were wearing and it was NO suit and I wondered who the hell would knock other than a witness. Remember your face was blocked by the door at this point, then the door swung open all the was and I saw it was you, but I knew full well it could not be you. Finally it sunk in when you spoke.
That was when she said hello and gave me a welcome hug.
When I went to surprise my sister I did not get quite as positive a reaction. She knew I was coming down but thought that I was going to be days later to North Carolina than I was, as a matter of face as far as she knew I was going to surprise Mom in Baltimore. Instead I show up at he office carrying a bag of cheese curds the day after I called her to let her know I was leaving Denmark. Her first word to me was "Liar" then she said thanks for the cheese curds, she after all was very happy that they still had squeak.

Friday, May 18, 2007

The Case of the Stalking Storm

BOOM!!!!
That is the sound that woke me up at 1:15 am Tuesday. Well not boom per say, but the noise of thunder from a lightning strike way too close for comfort.
BOOM!! BOOM!! BOOM!!
The thunder kept rolling through my room, only pausing for a moment to increase my level of consciousness, I did not need this I had an exam at 8 am that I had to look forward too, not to mention that after that I was starting off on my road trip to North Carolina.
BOOM!!! BOOM!! BOOM! Boom. boom, bo...
Finally the storm moved away from my house and the thunder reduced in volume and I struck back out into the land of the sandman. I woke up with 45 minutes less sleep than I felt that I deserved but still enough to do well, I think, on my exam; and definitely enough to start out on my drive with high hopes of the adventures awaiting me.

Plop, plop, plop, plop, plop!
That is the sound that cast a dark cloud on my road trip, well actually the dark cloud caused the sound but it is a good metaphor. Around and hour into my trip I ran into a rain storm, actually the trailing end of the rain storm that woke me up the night before.
Plop, plop, plop.
Driving in the rain has never been my cup of tea, so trying to drive in the rain when one of my windshield wipers is slightly defective is so opposite what I wanted to do I almost screamed. Well, actually, I did scream at points.
Plop, plop, plo...
At times the rain stopped on my drive. These respites were mana from a greater realm, and in them I started to see the joy of taking a drive across the country. The small country towns with their rustic buildings and fun names, the great expanses of open land that hold such peace in their seeming eternity, even the cities take on a different light as bastions of civilization and light and life. But then,
PLOP, PLOP, PLOP
The rain starts falling again, as does my increasingly fast descent into bitterness.

BOOM!!! BOOM!!! BOOM!!!
That is the sound of the storm that already awoke me once and is now forcing me to stop driving for the night.
I had finally caught up to the heart of it, that evil, maniacal storm that started by waking me up and then drenching my hopes of a fun filled drive, and now well now it finally showed how evil it was.
BOOM!!!! BOOM!!!!
I had been on the road for 10 hours and had spent the last 3 in the tranquility of night time driving, without the menace of rain, when I saw ahead of me a sky-spanning lightning strike. The thunder came running down from the cloud and hit the highway speeding towards a head-on collision with my ear drums.
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!!!!
I recognized that thunder immediately. It was the same thunder that had woken me up the night before. The lightning strikes that followed were also familiar to my eyes, they had been there colluding with the thunder the night before too. Pure evil.

Plop, plop, plop, plop!
That is the sound of rain falling outside a Super 8 in the early morning. The remnants of the evil storm was still looming overhead after I awoke. It would not leave me alone.
Plop, plop, plop, plop!
It followed me through me through Columbus.
Plop, plop, plop, plop!
It even endangered my life in West Virginia. It really opened up and formed a down pour just as I was passing through the treacherously mountainous landscape of I-77. It did this just as I was stuck between two semi-trucks, it really hated me that storm.
Plop, plop, plo...
Finally I lost it about halfway though West Virginia and I could truly enjoy the beauty of the vistas afforded by the Appalachian range.

Vroom!
That is the sound of my car, and the others around me, as I drive blissfully rain free through Virginia and North Carolina.
Vroom! Vroom! Vroom!
Oh the sound of joy.

Plop, plop, plop, plop!
It found me again in North Carolina hours later. I fear I will never be dry again.
Plop, plop, plop, plop

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Road Trip 1

May 15th
Time 8:51 AM CST Mileage 99352
Filled up on 9.5 gallons of gas at Bay Settlement BP in Green Bay

Time 9:55 AM CST Mileage 99378
Bought Cheese Curds and Mint Fudge at Steve's Cheese Denmark WI

Time 11:45 AM CST Mileage 99498
2 hours 56 minutes 143 miles 1.5 liters of water 1 b-Refreshed Glaceau Vitamin Water Some Cheddar Beer Kettle brand Kettle Chips and Steve's Cheese cheese curds and 1 less shirt I am now off of I-94 exit 322(Ryan Rd) a bit south of Milwaukee for my 1st Rest Stop at a Shell Station. It was neccesary.

Obserbvations-There was a Semi carrying 2 huge signs meant to be outside of a hospital that read emergency. It is almost scary to ride next to these, they are so out of place on the road, I just hope that they are not trying to be a premonition.

Time 12:40 PM CST Mileage 99522
IPOD voice recorder attachments are impossible to find. I am stopped at Circuit City at the Gurnee Mills Outlet Center and no love. But the bathrooms were useful, I have drank way too much this trip.

Observations-Creepiest Billboard ever. A bunch of kids laying on a beach in swimwear and there is Elmo standing up in the middle of them. This is for 1800beaches. I mean what does elmo have to do with beaches.

Time 2:22 Mileage 99576
So I finally gave up on getting an IPOD Voice Recorder, after my second Circuit City with a Best Buy and an Office Depot inbetween. I just bought a Sony Voice Recorder at the 2nd Circuit City, in a shopping center in Berwyn Illinois, instead.
The name of this Shopping Center is Cermak Plaza. It has something wonderful in its parking lot. A Spike. More specifically a Spike with Cars on it.


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Gas Prices
Green Bay 3.25
Milwaukee 3.49
Chicago 3.59

Time 5:32 Mileage 99660
I am tired of the rain and B and J's American Cafe La Porte IN was closed and this is the 3rd strike for this road trip. The first was the amazing amount of time I had to drive in the rain, second was managing to get stuck in rush hour traffic in Chicago at 3 O'Clock, and finally the Cafe being closed, this was to be the place that really kicked off the roadside americana theme of this trip as it was the place that a very americana book by the name of La Porte, IN. So 3 strike and you are out road trip I am going to drive as long as I can tonight and try to make it to North Caronlina early on Wednesday.


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Time 8:31 PM CST Mileage 99740
Filled up at Wolf Lake IN with 10.33 gallons of gas, so that makes my mileage so far is 38 miles to the gallon.

Gas prices
Indiana side of IN-IL border 3.49
Wolf Lake IN-3.38
Beaverdam OH-3.08

May 16th
Time 12:45 AM EST Mileage 99927
So it just started raining way to hard, lightning strikes and everything and I am dead tired, and that is why I am in a Super 8 in Maryville OH a bit outside of Columbus.

Time 5:20 AM EST Mileage 99927
I am off again and its still fucking raining.

Time 5:50 AM EST Mileage 99947
I just got through Columbus OH and I loved it. I drove through the center of the city and I had forgotten how soothing driving through a city early in a morning can be. There is a certain unfilled potential that exists at such a time. Even the bars are closed and few cars pass
on the road. There are a few people on the sidewalks either walking off a really late night or getting a really early start. But even with these things happening it is as if the city is a giant asleep in his room, sleeping as soundly as a stone, such that nothing can wake it up. I felt as though I was Jack in the Giants house and no matter what I did the Giant would keep on snoring.


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Time 9:24 AM EST Mileage-100137
Filled up at Marmet WV Go-Stop with 9.521 Gallons. Oh and I totally missed when my odometer turned over 100,000.

Gas prices
Marmet WV-3.24
Somewhere on I-40 in NC-2.92
Raleigh NC-3.02

Time 2:15 PM EST Mileage-100450
1100 miles 29 hours 7 states and I am finally at moms in Raleigh NC

Trip Path
I-43->I-94->I-290->I-90->IN-39->IN-35->US-6->US-33->US-30->I-75->US-33->I-77->I-74->
US-52->I-40->Wade Ave->Ridge Rd->Lewis Farm Rd

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Arena Football

Earlier tonite I attended a Green Bay Blizzard Arena football game and well it rocked rather hard. It is definetly a game for the New Sincerity. One can not help but like it for the most sincere of motives. The speed at which it is played and the intensity of the hits are just amazing. Also on the New Sincerity front whenever the Blizzard scored they played Andrew WK, which for all the maximum fun people out there as well as fans of the Sound of Young America know is a definite musical member of the New Sincerity more information on which can be found at http://blaggblogg.blogspot.com/2005/11/new-sincerity.html, and me and my friends all shared high fives which are always Awesome. So if anyone out there has a chance to attend an Arena Football game do it for they are great fun and do not forget to be liberal with your high fives.

Friday, May 11, 2007

Re-Opened

I am going to re=open this blog, completely free of previous posts and see if i can keep it up longer than I did before. Things to look foward to in the near future are enteries on my road trip to north carolina, which i will be journaling and posting up to here as well as comments on all things new sincerity.
for today i am going to simply post on what podcasts i have been listening to recently that are amazing.
The Sound of Young America and Jordan Jesse Go- both from http://www.maximumfun.org which is also the home of the new sincerity. TSOYA is a great interview show that tends to have guests from either the comedic or musical sphere and Jesse Thorn is an amazing radio host. He is also co-host of the podcast Jordan Jesse Go which is simply the funniest podcast I have ever heard. You can also find many other podcasts at maximum fun such as Kasper Hauser which is a sketch comedy group that is also actually funny.
Oh-La-La-Franco a gogo is a french pop music podcast that has been the soundtrack to my internet adventures ever since i grabbed this link http://www.oh-la-la.nl/ from http://boingboing.net
Finally I am going to suggest that everyone who does not listen to it on NPR every single week already goes over to http://www.thislife.org/ and grabs the podcast of this american life, the greatest radio show ever.

 
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