Archive for July, 2002

So, it’s funny how you meet people. I went down to my car to drop off blankets for the concert tomorrow on the lawn, and then I hopped on the elevator back up to the 12th floor. Just my like, the other person in the elevator (Amy, who was coming from a lower parking garage), [...]

So, UTA isn’t all that bad. For instance, today, I didn’t work too hard. And then the director of human resources, Kaye Anderson, gives me a call. She wants to know whether or not I would like ten lawn tickets for the Lenny Kravitz, Pink, et al. concert tomorrow night at the Nissan Pavillion. So [...]

Women are screwy (with exceptions). To quote Fight Club: She’s a predator posing as a house pet. This seems more and more true in more and more situations.

Quote of the Day: They are so 19. — Sid

Because of complaints of the different color scheme, reverted it back to it’s original state. I created another new scheme though, reminiscent of old school computers (way back in the day), which can be found here for those who want it. I’m not sure which one I prefer more.

So, I’m bored at work. To entertain myself, I changed the color scheme of the site. Let me know what you think of it. I also added paging on my blog, so now only five entries appear per page. Coming soon I will update the layout of the site too!

I woke up this morning and I immediately remembered the name of the tune I heard last night while walking around Old Town with the Kyle Smiths. The tune was Aaron Copeland’s Fanfare for the Common Man. I went and downloaded a couple versions, and then I found a USAF site that has a bunch [...]

So, I gave Tetris Worlds another try today. I decided it was the worst game I had ever played. I don’t know how you can mess up Tetris, but they certainly did. The point of the classic arcade Tetris is to get the high score. One would think that this too would be the objective [...]

So, today was pretty good. Work flew by and I got some neat things accomplished. I also learned all about J2ME, a way to write Java applications for PDAs, cell phones, etc. It’s pretty neat. I’m going to start writing applications for my Palm V(x) and then maybe get a cell phone that supports Java. [...]