Random Drivel

Not helping the situation since 1983

November 20th, 2006

What Goes Around Comes Around

And it sounds like its basically the same stuff all over again, too. Same story, different people. Funny how things work out that way.

November 20th, 2006

Holy Foggy Weather, Batman!

I went in to work tonight to support a project startup. As soon as I left my apartment, I knew it was going to be a rough drive. I usually park in front of the apartment complex, about 50-75 feet in front of my building, and I couldn’t see my car. The fog was that thick. As I got into the truck and started driving, I realized that even with the headlights, I couldn’t see further than 25-30 feet or so in front of my car. Its a good thing I’ve driven this route hundreds of times, because I couldn’t even see stoplights that I knew were there! For the whole 30 minute drive (both ways), I pretty much stuck to the lines in the road.

On the way back, I stopped at a gas station to fill up. One thing I noticed about the night: It was deathly silent. Not a sound could be heard in the street.

Hopefully this fog lifts by the time I’m on my way to work tomorrow morning. Unless I sleep in late, of course. One of the perks of working the weekends.

November 19th, 2006

Wii-diculous

This morning, I woke up at 7:30 and called Joe. We drove over to Best Buy to check on the Nintendo Wii situation, and there was a lengthy line. We walked over to Wal-Mart (right next door) and they had already sold out, I guess. I knew the manager at Target, and she told me that they had 150 units, and they had already handed out tickets. We were welcome to wait in line to see if someone leaves or if someone’s credit card gets declined, but that wasn’t real likely. Still, 150 is a heck of a lot more than the 30 they got for the PS3.

We walked back over to Best Buy and decided to wait in that line, since no one knew how many Best Buy had (they were being real secretive about it, probably because they wanted to save some for Thanksgiving. The woman in front of me knows the manager at Best Buy, who had told her they had 160. But later we were hearing from the guy that they only had 100). I ended up being 106th in line after they took names and numbers down, so I wasn’t real optimistic. But apparantly some of the people in line walked off, because I got one of the last ones. There were 6 people behind me, and they all got one as well.

So I got my Wii, and I bought Zelda and a second controller as well. I wanted the component cables, but I’ll get those later. Its an early Christmas!

November 16th, 2006

Hahaha

I just saw a commercial for the Sony Playstation 3, which is funny because its 8pm the day before the PS3 comes out, and anyone who isn’t already in line to buy one isn’t going to get one for a while!

I was driving past Best Buy on the way home from work today, and at 4pm the line was already 30 people full. I heard that each Best Buy is only getting 26 (liberal estimate?), so it sounds like some of those people in line might not even be getting one. So I drove by Target, same story.

The Nintendo Wii comes out on Sunday, I’ll get one of those instead. Or just save my pennies…

November 7th, 2006

Save the Cheerleader…

I’m loving Heroes. This new show on NBC is actually very good. And it looks fantastic in HD. Its making up for the slack in this season of Lost, which is starting to piss me off. Those “Others” are being unrealistic, and there better be a point to it. These people crash on an island, and the Others have the nerve to screw around with them? Doesn’t make any sense. Jericho is a good show this season, too. and Shark. I should cancel my cable service, because those are the only 4 shows I watch (not including football), and all of them are not only on network TV, but all of them are on free antenna broadcast hi-def.

But anyway, Heroes. Each week gets better and better. The only question I have is what is the deal with the “Save the Cheerleader…” slogan the show has jumped all over? Every commercial I see on TV or hear on the radio has this whispered phrase, and I fail to see why a chick who can’t die needs saving in the first place. But this show is awesome. A show dealing with what kinds of things people would do if they suddenly found out they had these superpowers, and how they would react, is very entertaining.

Right now, I’m paying like 70 bucks for basic cable and internet, and i think would be about $100 if I got the HD DVR box, plus the cable HD channels. Why do they want to steal my money like that? Like I said, I only really watch NBC, ABC and CBS, and I guess Fox for football on Sunday, and the only thing I’m really missing is ESPNHD, but other than that I don’t really watch TV. Wish the MNF games were still on ABC, which wont matter in January.

November 2nd, 2006

Rounding out the Year

Well, now that I’ve pretty much decided to only post once every two weeks or so…

I was filling out a project status sheet earlier this week for our staff meeting, and was flipping through my files to make sure I had them all listed. When I realized that I was in charge of about a dozen projects, and that they had budgets totalling almost $1,000,000, that’s when it hit me. This is for real.

I have decided that I’m in the market for a house. I’m looking toward March or April to close on it, so I’ve gotta get my ducks in a row first. Find out what I’m approved for, get a realtor, and start shopping.

If only I could take that cool million from my projects to buy my house!

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