Stories's Log |
This log represents the Life and Times of the Las Vegas Dude. |
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02/06/2008 04:00:39 jim Typhoid Jim | Wed |||||||||||||||||||
Hey, I didn't event the system, it evented me! I still have flu symptoms, but at least I can make it to work. I'll be riding in a very crowded bus in a couple of hours. I'll be sharing my air with a 100 others for 20 minutes. I feel very bad about doing this. It's the system. My saving's low so off I go. I wonder if the fall of the Roman Empire was caused by something spread in their mass transit system. Becky has got the flu now. :^( |
02/05/2008 05:23:09 jim The flu season is here1 | Tue |||||||||||||||||||
Either that or I've got mold from the Underground Seattle Tour living in my lungs. All I know is, I feel terrible! Achy, feverish, ears plugged, extreme coughing, sore throat, headache, dizziness, and my skin is sensitive to touch. Becky's down and out with it. EEEeeeyuckyeeee! |
01/31/2008 07:21:02 jim In a place, far far away | Thu |||||||||||||||||||
Do you think like me, that the world is turning into a place where reality is almost always somewhere else. I seems to me, that in these times, it's too easy for people to shun reality by obsessing on the internet, video games or cell phones. We've all seen friends on their cell phones, while walking down the road together, or driving while on their cell phones. We all know people that can't stop talking about the games they've been playing. I still think that reality is the car your going to hit, the pole you're going to walk into, or knowing you're with someone when you're with them. But I'm from an older generation. Its seems more and more families are becoming "remote families", friends are becoming "remote friends", and reality is becoming a "remote reality". My world has become just that. I'm here, but "here" isn't where my mind is at. Life has become physically disassociated, and its all tied together by communication links and computers. All the non-residents who come here to work, must have it really rough if they are raising families back home. In addition, computers and comunications are providing pleasure and controlling our self esteem. The next generation is going to be far more interesting than mine. |
01/29/2008 20:26:48 jim Well... | Tue |||||||||||||||||||
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01/29/2008 20:26:48 sae (Reply).Well... | Tue |||||||||||||||||||
That happens to be a very deep subject, there, Jimmy R Cutlar..... |
01/27/2008 12:23:52 sae How did FreshUI tweak utility work out for Jimmy? | Sun |||||||||||||||||||
Does FreshUI tweak well for you? Did you go out to eat corn today? Howl!!!! |
01/24/2008 21:23:45 jim 2008 - Jim - Cheap Sunglasses | Thu |||||||||||||||||||
01/23/2008 04:44:43 jim Thoughts-Everything is not working out as planned | Wed |||||||||||||||||||
But then again, it NEVER does. Thats the thing. Waves crashing into the shore, wind blows the roof off, the toilet decides not to flush any more. We've never been in control. Its all just an illusion. If something were to come by earth and were to shift the atmosphere just a few miles, we'd die in 5 minutes. All good things go bad. Its hard to see, but all bad things go good too. It all works out, and it all works out better. Any change is good. If something did shift the atomsphere a few miles, and the next form of life did have bigger lungs (or smaller), then it would all be okay. What is trying to be in control, is something all around us. Its small. Its as brutal. It is beautiful. It is designed to take whatever is around it and consume it. Its byproduct feeds other things that are created just like it. In other words, plants eat dirt, and we eat plants. We have the same nature. Its brutal. It is beautiful. It is simple. The most important goal in life for any person should have been Living longer. That should have been apparent when we are kids. Money, luxury, they are all worthless if you are only here 80 years. Our goal, for the next century should be, life extension. We should be creating something that is better than something that is both brutal and beautiful. This entry is -1m. |
01/21/2008 07:11:27 jim I like Wikipedias entry on Legacy Systems | Mon |||||||||||||||||||
"Legacy code" often differs from its suggested alternative by actually working and scaling. - Bjarne Stroustrup http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legacy_system I've heard the Legacy Systems referred to as if they came from the dark ages. The incandescent light bulb is a legacy system of sorts. It might be old, but its still here, and its still working. Until there's a really good replacement that people can afford, they're not going away. You can bash it all you want, but if you can't replace it, you're just bashing it. I put this in here, because, I read somewhere that XP was legacy software. |
01/21/2008 04:31:02 jim Another annoying Vista feature | Mon |||||||||||||||||||
Winhelp32.exe wasn't included in Vista. It takes up about 255k of disk space. The Winhelp32.exe program that comes with Vista takes up 9k that tells you the old help isn't supported because its old. Help from your existing programs probably won't work! That means you have to add it from the windows website after verifying your Original Windows Software or copy it over from XP and futz with it to make it work. This seems like a time wasting enhancement to me. Why didn't they just call their new help software something else? Is it possible that they couldn't figure out a way to enhance the old help, so they trashed it? hmmm. I don't like buying a new everything every time I upgrade. Thats like finding a new wife because you moved. Its expensive, it takes time to relearn, and the old one worked just find, so why replace. I think this may be one of Microsofts failings. I've written oodles of applications with VB 6 and ASP classic. It would take months to rewrite them for the sake of upgrading to VB.Net or ASP.Net. I just hope Vista doesn't go the way of the Windows Millenium Edition. |
01/20/2008 05:26:17 sae ...The IKEA...hey I love inflatable furniture! | Sun |||||||||||||||||||
Mean growl on disposable, blow up furniture. But to each, their own style and taste.... |
01/20/2008 05:26:17 sae (Reply).The IKEA store in Renton | Sun |||||||||||||||||||
So, you have finally been deflowered, Jimmy. I can't believe you've never heard of IKEA, or been to one of their stores, until this weekend. I went to the Renton store a few times, when I was there in 1998-1999. I went to the Orlando store, with Kevin X Short, last weekend. Why would they want inflatable furniture? Inflatable furniture is pure kaka, broke college student furniture. Long live IKEA.... |
01/20/2008 05:26:17 jim (Reply)The IKEA store in Renton | Sun |||||||||||||||||||
Becky and I were getting cabin fever, so we took a ride down to IKEA in Renton. We'd heard about it from a lady in Target, and she wouldn't shut up about it. She's probably still at Target talking to us about it...haha. IKEA is gargantuous furniture store, with a unique personality. Most of the stores items are imported, and have a very low price tag. For the smaller items, its like a treasure hunt. Once you hike into the store from the parking lot (gosh, my feet are so sore), you come to an entrance inside a warehouse looking thing. There are maps showing you the winding paths through the store, and the shortcuts between the different departments. It seems the maps all have the tops facing north, which would be cool if you had a compass, but I found I kept having to turn them upside down or sideways in my mind. That alone will make you feel drunk after an hour of walking. I didn't take the time to mastered it. The furniture was incredible for the price. Most of the items were unusual. From the kitchen to the home office, they had furniture for all the rooms in a house. I think I liked their decorated bedrooms the best...they decorate a small bedroom where everything in it is for sale, even the things on the shelves. You pick up something off a shelf, and find a tag on it that tells you which department its stocked in. You write that down, and find its shortcut on one of the maps. IKEA is probably the first store I've seen that didn't have isles. The stores's lay out seems to be designed for you to take your time. I think you are supposed to get lost in it. There are shopping bags everywhere throughout the store, so there's no reason to go back to the store's entrance. A cafeteria is part of the store, somewhere near the exit. I liked the idea of going into a restaurant before paying for our merchandise. It just seemed to make sense. Becky had the chicken marsailes plate, which I thought was gourmet. I had the swedish meatball plate, which was like eating a "Hungry Man" TV dinner. The soda fountain had imported varieties on tap. The deserts, well, I forgot what they were called, but they were very good. Finding the stores exit (and we though we'd seen everything) Going to the check out registers was yet another surprise. We found a shortcut, went through a wall, and it took us into another warehouse. It was stocked with "As Is" items that were marked down 50%. Normally, thats where I'd start in a store, but we were exhausted, and just wanted to hike back to the truck. I think if we were to go in again, it would be earlier in the day. It would have made a nice day trip. NOTE: They didn't have any inflatable furniture, darn it! |
01/19/2008 14:20:27 jim I designed Bill Gates house? | Sat |||||||||||||||||||
Bill Gates' house lies on the east shore of Lake Washington in the town of Medina. The house was designed by James Cutler and covers approximately 66,000 square feet. http://www.seattle.gov/html/visitor/gateshouse.htm |
01/19/2008 14:20:27 Chez2199 (Reply).I designed Bill Gates house? | Sat |||||||||||||||||||
And here you thought you just were a programmer! You have architecual talents as well!
Not to mention the talent for drinking a good cold beer LOL |
01/18/2008 07:20:36 jim Gosh that bugs me about Vista | Fri |||||||||||||||||||
I haven't found a way to add an "Edit With" or "Print With" option to the right-click menu in explorer. What I'm reading so far is, you can't do that. The "Open with" has moved from Folder Options to: Control Panel | Programs | Make a file type open with a specific program. I've been messing with around in RegEdit with no luck so far. |
01/17/2008 17:55:10 sae ...It was just another average ordinary day | Thu |||||||||||||||||||
I find not being able to move an arm, specially your main one, ruins your slob day though. You can't scratch, etc. Can't even 3-5-3-5 with the other hand. HaHa... All I want is a constant stream of corn.... |
01/17/2008 17:55:10 sae (Reply).It was just another average ordinary day | Thu |||||||||||||||||||
Thanks, my dear friend, Jimmy... Even with the Oxycodone, I am having a bit of pain. But managable. Mainly, the worse part is I have not changed clothes since Wednesday afternoon when I left the hospital (it's now early Friday morning), have not not bathed since Wednesday morning. The loss of the use of my primary arm is a pain. Simple things like typing on the keyboard and brushing my teeth is a royal pain.
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01/15/2008 22:04:40 jim Ghost hunting | Tue |||||||||||||||||||
We've been ghost hunting...and found nothing. We spent a lot of time going to haunted places. But I wouldn't be afraid of a ghost if I saw one. If one killed me, then I'd be a ghost, and then I could kick his butt right back. So why would one kill me? Anyway, I heard there was a haunted lighthouse around here. I heard it was a sure thing. Once I get a location, I'm going! YEA!!! |
01/15/2008 08:01:40 becky Snow | Tue |||||||||||||||||||
Last night it snowed. We went out too look at the Universty College. It had a HUGE stadium. We ate a hamburger place called Dicks. The temperature dropped to 29 degrees this morning. There is black ice on the dexter rd. The traffic is moving 5miles an hr. Jim is at the bus stop and 13 news is interviewing them. The weather is going to be sunny all this week. |
01/14/2008 21:28:19 jim Maple Syrup smells like medicine | Mon |||||||||||||||||||
A European fellow asked me what's that funny odor. I said, I think its maple syrup. He said, what is it, like a medicine or an herb. I said, no, its maple tree sap. I suppose they could have made rubber or turpentine out of it, but in this case, they added sugar to it, and WE EAT IT ON PANCAKES!!! He said, you mean it could have been a tire, or fuel, but instead you eat it ! AYup, that we do. That we do. We were rolling on the floor laughing. btw- they don't add sugar too Maple Its already sweet. |
01/14/2008 21:26:36 jim After losing 1,000s of pictures | Mon |||||||||||||||||||
I'm now posting my pictures (both thumnails and full image) in the Ads sections. Like most of those pictures, you can click them and see the full size picture, and you can right click the picture to set it as a background. |
01/13/2008 19:25:39 jim Weekend miscellaneous pix | Sun |||||||||||||||||||
01/12/2008 16:31:04 jim LakeUnion View-20080112 | Sat |||||||||||||||||||
01/12/2008 14:43:24 jim Seattle-FishermansMarket | Sat |||||||||||||||||||
01/11/2008 07:20:37 jim On the agenda this weekend | Fri |||||||||||||||||||
Discovery Park Discovery Park has a light house. It also is home to townsend chipmonks, a large variety of birds, and seals love the beach! The Mongolia bluffs overlook the Puget Sound. It surrounds the Fort Lawton military base. Chittenden Locks Chittenden locks is a link between the fresh waters of the lakes and the salt waters of Puget Sound. Barges, pleasure craft, an all kinds of boats come through these locks. There is also a fish ladder there that allows salmon to cross between the waters. And hey, Canada is just 90 minutes up the road. I can't wait to see if the changes between the US and Canada are as great as the ones between the US and Mexico. We'll be headed to an Indian Reservation in Puyallup, Wa. Hopefully we'll squeeze in a trip to Everette. |
01/11/2008 07:20:37 Chez2199 (Reply).On the agenda this weekend | Fri |||||||||||||||||||
sounds like things are getting better. how's the work part turning out? |
01/05/2008 09:56:23 Chez2199 .I know what happened to the clams now | Sat |||||||||||||||||||
Ya learn smething new everyday! |
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