Month: March 2005

  • Perhaps not the answer you’d expect?

    To the question of, “How did you spend your evening?” you might not expect to hear me answer, “Playing Donkey Konga and Mario Party 6,” but that is in fact how I spent at least part of this evening.

    See, Dawn and I went to visit Mari and Doug, and along with their other guests I got sucked into some Gamecube fun. (I could have won the Mario Party game, but I had my star stolen near game’s end. Bah!) There was also some hilariously bad music, fun with massagers, and a bit of Neopets gaming (though that was called on account of soda).

    All told, much fun was had, as was much pizza. Yum.

  • A quick note to all the crazies out there.

    All you crazies out there, please note: The full moon was last week, not today. Please put the craziness on hold for a few more weeks.

    Thank you.

  • I’m ready for my days off, Mr. DeMille.

    I’m taking Friday and Monday off from work while Dawn’s in town. The thinly-veiled pretext is that we’re celebrating my birthday the weekend before, but really we just want to get together, ‘cause we haven’t seen each other since mid-January.

    I’ll try to post while she’s here, ‘cause I want to keep my ratios up (see percentages in the left column), but it may not be anything particularly in-depth or pithy. You’ve been warned.

    Here’s hoping work can survive without me for a couple of days, eh?

  • Bus Troubleshooting 101

    Riding to work this morning, I noticed (through the vibrant strains of anime and j-pop music coming from my wonderful Neuros) that the bus I was on had a bit of trouble with the back door, the one most riders use to exit the vehicle. The driver tried toggling the switch a few times to no avail, so the passengers ended up leaving via the front door instead. What raised my eyebrows was what the driver did to solve the problem.

    He rebooted the bus.

    I kid you not. He turned off the engine, waited a minute, then started the bus back up again. At the next stop, the rear door worked perfectly.

    I wonder if he owns a home computer.

  • The Name (Graphing) Game

    Found at Collision Detection, the following naming-popularity graph. Type in the start of a name at the top, watch the pretty graphs grow into place. Be amused, or some-such…

    Oh, and save yourself the trouble: “Karel” doesn’t show up anywhere in there. Yes, I looked.

    NameVoyager

  • I use words good.

    According to the Commonly Confused Words test…

    Advanced

    You scored 100% Beginner, 93% Intermediate, 100% Advanced, and 66% Expert!

    You have an extremly good understanding of beginner, intermediate, and advanced level commonly confused English words, getting at least 75% of each of these three levels’s questions correct. This is an exceptional score. Remember, these are commonly confused English words, which means most people don’t use them properly. You got an extremely respectable score.

    Not bad, all things considered. Go ahead and try your hand at it, won’t you?

    (Got this one from Lisa.)