Friday, December 31, 2004
Why do people play games?
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Driving a big truck is definitely fun. I feel obligated to listen to zome country music and haul stuff around. I now understand why people feel more rugged when they drive a truck.
In unrelated news, if I were in a relationship would I still have the freedom to go out with the boys at 2:42am?
Probably not. Being single has its perks.
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Thursday, December 30, 2004
Even the private sector can donate. PepsiCo donated, CitiGroup donated, and Go Daddy donated.
What did Go Daddy donate? Read up on it here.
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Tuesday, December 28, 2004
So today I heard on the radio that a UN representative called the United States "stingy" and it disturbed me.
The US originally pledged $15 million to help those countries in need and the total amount of financial aid has risen to $35 million. Quite understandably, the US is known as a 'rich' country and having that reputation can often fuel comments like what the UN rep had to say but has everyone forgotten that China is sucking up close to 75 percent of the world's steel and concrete? Those resources don't come cheap and construction companies in the US can't even afford the higher prices that these resources have reached because they know they can't recoup those higher costs in the end when they're done with their projects. Now, it may very well be that these builders in China are scooping up all of these building materials with private funds but that significant amount of cash flow doesn't happen in a poor country.
With that in mind, I'd be interested in seeing how much money China will be kicking over to their neighbors down south who are still reeling from the damages of the tsunami.
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Well, when I was up in Northern California in 2001, I rented a room out of a house from a woman named Gina Wong. We got along just fine and there was nothing romantic between us since she was somewhat intellectually aloof and pretended like she was a little school girl even though she was 42. For some guys out there, that's exactly what they're looking for but not me... Well, other than all that, she wasn't really attractive either but I digress. So we shared the same last name and although I only rented a room for a few months, I somehow got associated with her in some public record. And the reason I suspect that is because...
I keep getting junk e-mail for her! Maybe she put me down as her husband or put down my e-mail address for something she signed up for... either way though- almost everyday, my inbox on my yahoo.com account looks like this:

Did I get married and not even know it??
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Sunday, December 26, 2004
DENVER - Residents of Samaritan House didn't know what to expect when the bearded, middle-aged man parked his sport utility vehicle in front of the downtown homeless shelter Christmas Eve.
The man walked into the building, pulled out a thick roll of $100 bills and began passing them out to each of the approximately 300 residents.
When he was finished, he had given out $35,000.
"It was like seeing Santa Claus and God all at once," said William Chengelis, who has lived at the shelter since November. "You hear about stuff like that but you don't think you'll be there when it happens."
As a crowd gathered, the man said he had once been homeless and knew what it was like to be in need. He did not identify himself and said only that he lived in Denver and had also distributed money at a Las Vegas shelter.
Possibly the man's biggest single donation was $5,000 to a family of six to find housing. Louis Quezada, Tessa Wittner and their four children had been living with Quezada's parents but were thrown out after an argument. They had been in the shelter several days.
"He asked if he gave us the money, would we get a house with it," said Quezada, 23. "We said yes."
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Wednesday, December 22, 2004
If you're Asian and you can't process alcohol well... don't take Nyquil during the day. I just took a couple of swigs at 5:30 and actually fell asleep sitting at the dinner table with my friend Mark. I woke up and went into my car to sleep for another 30 minutes and then just drove home...
Thanks Mark for following me home and making sure I was 'ok'. That's a REAL friend!!
Love you man!!! Drinks on me the next time we're out!
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CRAP!
With this much trouble, the idea of just buying a big TV is pretty tempting.
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Monday, December 20, 2004
I don't understand uggs.
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Not anymore.
You can find the phone (AT&T network) for $200 here.
Also, here are some photos of the car after I got rear ended on Friday. The guy rear ended my car so hard that my stereo popped out of my dash and broke.
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Friday, December 17, 2004
Attention!
Important Rules of Driving:
1) Look where you are going.
2) Don't fucking press the gas if you're not obeying rule 1.
I am so pissed off right now, it's not even funny. These repairs will literally cost $4,000 to fix and this guy's insurance had better not give me a hard time.
Perfect timing... the week before Christmas.
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Wednesday, December 15, 2004
Traffic on the I-10 at 6pm during the week stinks. What makes it even worse is I have no movies in the car.
:(
The pedal on the right wants to get pressed so badly but there's no where to go.
I feel like I'm in the beginning of the movie Office Space.
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A slightly used BenQ 15" LCD will work juuuuuuuust fine in the DIY project.
Here are the stats:
SPECIFICATIONS
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DISPLAY - 15.0" Flat panel display/TFT active matrix
Display Area: 12" x 9"
View Angle : 120/100 degrees H/V)
24-bit (16.2M colors)
RESOLUTION - 1024 x 768
PIXEL PITCH - 0.297 mm
BRIGHTNESS - 250 cd/m2
CONTRAST RATIO- 400:1
RESPONSE TIME - 25ms
CONNECTORs - 15-pin D-Sub port, Analog RGB input
FREQUENCY - Horizontal: 31 ~ 63Hz
Vertical: 56 ~ 75Hz
CONTROLS -
AUDIO - None
MISC. - VESA Wall Mount Capable (100x100 mm)
APPROVALS - TCO'99
POWER- Universal 100 ~ 264 VAC, Consumption 30W
Built-in power adapter
SIZE - 13.0"w x 13.3"h x 5.4"d WT.- 8.2 lbs.
What does all that mean?
It'll be sharp, it'll be quick with no lagging in the image, and the blacks will be really dark compared to other screens out there.
I can't wait till it gets here!
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Sunday, December 12, 2004
...not like that though.
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Saturday, December 11, 2004

Quoting the Lost Enterprises:
Shark catch in Yarmouth Nova Scotia
(The place where Dean Randazzo won the Red Bull Ice Break contest earlier this year)
Did you all see this? This Mako was hooked in the mouth, only fought slightly for 15 minutes, came up along side of the boat to have a look, long enough for one of the crew to put a rope around its tail !!!
That's when the s**t hit the fan!!
The Shark took off towing the 42 foot fishing boat backwards through the water at about 7 Knots. Just like in JAWS. The boat was taking on water, the Shark would jump completely out of the water at times.
This went on for an hour before the Shark actually drowned.
He weighed in at 1035 LBS
This is the same spot the
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Wednesday, December 08, 2004
Tonight I rekindled my interest in getting into residential real estate. I'm too friendly of a guy to be stuck behind a computer for the rest of my life.
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Sunday, December 05, 2004
So I'm choosing a 7.5" wide and 5" tall screen that still produces images at 1024x768 but smaaaaaaaaller...
Well, it still looks huge on the wall and it actually is at just under 100" when measured diagonally. If we measured the screen size to seats ratio of this set up and compared it to a movie theater... hahaha- Harkins, eat your heart out!
Check out these photos!

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I ran some errands, tooled around with my old laptop with a bad screen and basically destroyed the screen.

The machine part still works but eh- at least I know how to mess around with laptops now. After all that stuff I went out to a party with my mom to a holiday party her friend was hosting. After the party I went home and tooled around the house with my new LCD panel that I picked up off of ebay for my 'diy big screen tv projector' project.
Basic goal: rip an LCD panel out of its housing and put it on top of an overhead projector.
Result: big screen TV
Some photos from my night. It's 9am and I still have yet to go to sleep.






Man, I'm tired now.
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Thursday, December 02, 2004
Here's a list of things I planned on doing:
1) 4pm- Get garage spring fixed since it snapped last night. (pic)
2) 6pm- Attend Ritchies birthday party at Oregano's in Tempe (although I'm not a fan of the place, I would have gone anyways and was planning on the garage door being fixed by 5:30pm).
3) 8pm- Attend meeting to help a group of students at ASU win a grant to start a business.
4) 6-9pm- Sometime in this area, stop by Jamba Juice to take advantage of a free drink. (just print off this coupon)
Here is a timeline of how things went to crap:
3pm - Someone needed my cell phone at work to configure someone else's new phone.
4pm - Arrived home ready to welcome the garage door fix it man without my cell phone (they were going to bring it to my house later).
6pm - Fix it man still wasn't here. I call them up and they admit they dropped the ball and we set up a time for tomorrow at 5pm.
8pm - Cell phone finally arrives at my house and I find out that the meeting has been cancelled. The birthday party in Tempe is also over.
8:30pm - Call up garage door people and tell them that my meeting has been cancelled and see if they can come tonight since they owe me some serious customer service. They say they'll call back to see if they can. I ponder the thought of a "Jamba Juice run but I decide to stay home to wait for the call.
9:30pm - No phone call from the garage people... bastards.
End of the night review: no jamba juice, no meeting, no fixed garage door, no birthday party, and I missed 3 calls while my cell phone was being borrowed.
So far, Christmas season isn't looking too merry.
