Monthly Archive for October, 2001

Something to play with: AmpTicker

Something to play with: AmpTicker Produces a .gif output of your currently playing winamp song info. Might be fun to figure out how to add it to a blog.

Few things really annoy me

Few things really annoy me more than not quite getting a programming assignment entirely correct. Example A: This is what the correct image generated by my lab should look like. This is what my program is currently producing. Its really probably some minor detail buried somewhere in there and I probably won’t even lose that many points over it, but it just bugs me to no end (geeky pun about bugs not intended, but left in for good measure).

Hooray for Sam Brown! The

Hooray for Sam Brown! The first book from explodingdog.com is finally available! I’m pretty sure I’ll end up getting it eventually, considering how much I’ve enjoyed explodingdog’s stick figure randomness. In celebration, a brief list of my recent favorites:
i thought i could
this is the only thing i have left
it made sense to us at the time
its a good thing i don’t exist
… almost as though until i feel that i can do justice to what i’m sharing, i’d rather simply smile and share the fact that i had a great time and enjoyed the presence of people i love.
Bless you Sam Brown!

In which I air my

In which I air my dirty mental laundry.
(found via Mike from Frantic.)

Disorder Rating
Paranoid: Low
Schizoid: Low
Schizotypal: Moderate
Antisocial: Low
Borderline: Low
Histrionic: Moderate
Narcissistic: Low
Avoidant: Very High
Dependent: High
Obsessive-Compulsive: Moderate

Click Here To Take The Test

How I manage to be both avoidant and dependent is beyond me. Perhaps I’m just extra not right in the head. Or perhaps you shouldn’t trust online mental health tests. No, its definitely the former.

And now the most personal

And now the most personal thing I’ve posted yet: My heart still beats faster whenever I see her name on the caller ID. This is no good.

New Dismemberment Plan and Fugazi

New Dismemberment Plan and Fugazi albums currently in effect here. I’ve been eagerly awaiting the D-Plan album, as their last output on Emergency & I is easily one of my favorite albums. Even though I knew going in that it was a much more sedate, spazz-less affair I thought it wouldn’t phase me. I certainly dug all the live material I’d heard from it. As of right now, I’m just not really feeling it and its not even because of the change of musical focus. Lyrically it just doesn’t seem to be up to par with amazing lyrical charm of Emergency & I. I miss Travis spitting out line after line of crazy rhymes at breakneck speed. It could well be that I just need more time to digest, and maybe I’ll find myself digging the album more. Its about as far from a bad album as you can get though, and highly recommended. Haven’t finished the Fugazi disc yet, but so far it seems to be on the level that you’d expect from a band of their ability. Much more hummable than I expected from Fugazi too.

Just to clarify, I was

Just to clarify, I was in heaven. Low covered “Last Night I Dreamt that Somebody Loved Me” by the Smiths. I really couldn’t ask for more, but the rest of the show was just as good. As far as I was concerned, it could have gone on forever. I still can’t place my finger on why such simple slow sad songs can make for such a riveting live performance, but they sure did. Most of the audience sat cross legged on the floor, something I’ve never seen at a show before. It was just like kindergarten, but for indie kids. My friend Craig remarked that they should serve milk and cookies between the sets. The show had a very relaxed feel to it, and Alan, Mimi, and Zak would often go into a huddle in between songs to decide what to play next, occasionally taking suggestions. The only real disappointment is the t-shirt I bought which is way too small. I started to buy a medium from Zak, but he suggested a small. I went with his advice figuring “Hey, he probably knows how they fit better than I do” Needless to say, I should have done otherwise. Would anyone like a very small Low t-shirt? Seriously.

Today I had an interview with IBM. I have no idea how it went, other than not terrible. It was one of those where you just can’t really get a sense of how they feel about you and there’s really nothing that made you stand out, good or bad. Maybe I’ll hear from them. Maybe not.

Potentially useful someday: Sweetcode. (mostly

Potentially useful someday: Sweetcode. (mostly *nix-y stuff)

Skipped MSE 205 today… again.

Skipped MSE 205 today… again. I really hope I’m not getting myself into trouble here, but its really hard to get motivated to go to a 200 level course as a fifth year senior. Especially when skipping it leaves you with nothing to do until 2:30 in the afternoon. There, I feel sufficiently self justified. In addition to skipping class, I’m not getting anything done at work due to this. Who knew a 404 error page could be so addictive?

Yesterday I finally picked up

Yesterday I finally picked up Low tickets for the show at the Wexner Center this Thursday. Bring on the rock! (very very slowly). Meanwhile, tonight I’m having dinner courtesy of Harris, one of the companies I interviewed with earlier. I’m not exactly sure what to expect from that, but I sure couldn’t pass up a free meal. I can only assume that they’re somewhat interested in me if they’re taking me out to dinner, but I hope they don’t expect me to put out. I’m just not that kind of software engineer. Jumping back to Friday to further mess with the chronology of this post, I had a follow-up phone interview with Evans & Sutherland that I felt went really well. I could always be wrong, but I think I’ll be hearing from them again soon.