The Life and Times of Jim
Hi, there. I'm Jim. Welcome to my phlog!
This site was written for Las Vegas, then LouisVille. Now, it seems to be about anywhere. In these phlogs, you'll see a lot of my personal notes and pictures. I like to post my observations here to remember life and celebrate it. I'm not religious. I don't pray for good fortune. I'm ecstatically grateful for the gift of life and I think our time should be remembered and not taken for granted. I'm not a writer. I think pictures tell stories so much better than words. I love just about everything in this life, and, I guess that would have to include you. So, if you've seen me, don't be surprised if your picture is in here somewhere. Of all the critters, people are absolutely the most interesting. 
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Fri 
11/04/2005 04:38:06
 Jim  Oh yea, I forgot to mention this.
What you see, and what we see are different on this site.
The menu's above are almost completely customizable.
You can add menu items and delete them.
I think this is the only site on the whole web that lets you put your favorites online.
And I mentioned about the logs.
The Guest Log is the only log everyone can see, unless they have a link setup.
Right now there's oodles of logs on this site. 

Fri 
11/04/2005 04:21:39
 Jim  New Rules from Ida
Stop giving me that pop-up ad for Classmates.com!
There's a reason you don't talk to people for 25 years. Because you don't particularly like them! Besides, I already know what the captain of the football team is doing these days: mowing my lawn.

Don't eat anything that's served to you out a window unless you're a seagull.
People are acting all shocked that a human finger was found in a bowl of Wendy's chili. Hey, it cost less than a dollar. What did you expect it to contain? Trout? Luckily, it was only a finger! If it was a whole hand, Congress would have voted to keep it alive.

Stop saying that teenage boys who have sex with their hot, blonde teachers are permanently damaged.
I have a better description for these kids: lucky bastards. 

If you need to shave and you still collect baseball cards, you're gay.
If you're a kid, the cards are keepsakes of your idols. If you're a grown man, they're pictures of men. 

Ladies, leave your eyebrows alone.
Here's how much men care about your eyebrows: do you have two of them? Okay, we're done. 

There's no such thing as flavored water.
There's a whole aisle of this crap at the supermarket, water, but without that watery taste. Sorry, but flavored water is called a soft drink. You want flavored water? Pour some scotch over ice and let it melt. That's your flavored water.

Stop f***ing with old people.
Target is introducing a redesigned pill bottle that's square, with a bigger label. And the top is now the bottom. And by the time grandpa figures out how to open it, his ass will be in the morgue. Congratulations, Target, you just solved the Social Security crisis. 

The more complicated the Starbucks order, the bigger the asshole.
If you walk into a Starbucks and order a "decaf grande half-soy, half-low fat, iced vanilla, double-shot, gingerbread cappuccino, extra dry, light ice, with one Sweet-n'-Low and one NutraSweet," ooh, you're a huge azzhole. 

I'm not the cashier!
By the time I look up from sliding my card, entering my PIN number, pressing "Enter," verifying the amount, deciding, no, I don't want cash back, and pressing "Enter" again, the kid who is supposed to be ringing me up is standing there eating my Almond Joy. Paper, plastic? I don't have time for that. I've just been called to do a cleanup on Aisle Nine! 

Just because your tattoo has Chinese characters in it doesn't make you spiritual.
It's right above the crack of your ass. And it translates to "beef with broccoli." The last time you did anything spiritual, you were praying to God you weren't pregnant. You're not spiritual. You're just high. 

Competitive eating isn't a sport.
It's one of the seven deadly sins. ESPN recently televised the US Open of Competitive Eating, because watching those athletes at the poker table was just too damned exciting. What's next, competitive farting? Oh wait. They're already doing that. It's called "The Howard Stern Show."

I don't need a bigger mega M&M.
If I'm extra hungry for M&Ms, I'll go nuts and eat two. 

No more gift registries.
You know, it used to be just for weddings. Now it's for babies and new homes and graduations from rehab. Picking up the stuff you want and having other people buy it for you isn't gift giving, it's the white people version of looting.

New Rule, and this one is long overdue: No more bathroom attendants. After I zip up, some guy is offering me a towel and a mint like I just had sex with George Michael. I can't even tell if he's supposed to be there, or just some freak with a fetish. I don't want to be on your web cam, dude. I just want to wash my hands. 

When I ask how old your toddler is, I don't need to know in months. "27 Months."
"He's two," will do just fine. He's not a cheese. And I didn't care in the first place.

Fri 
11/04/2005 03:40:43
 Jim  Hi Renee.
I threw a picture on your log. You can delete it if you want in your Sign In screen (under Your name on the menu on top).
Nobody can see this log unless they copy a link to it.
Also, when your in your log (this log)
- You see everything you've written to anybody on this site
- You see everything everybody's written to you.
- When you are entering something into a log, press SHIFT ENTER to begin a new line.
I haven't figured a way around that yet.
Cool, huh?
I've been working on this site a little everyday, which only works out to about an hour a day.
It's been hard to get too since I started working full time.
WELCOME TO THIS SITE !!!
Fri 
11/04/2005 03:23:20
 Jim  Renee.
I threw a pic of yours in your log and left you a note in your log.
Welcome To This Site !!!
Thu 
11/03/2005 13:56:03
 Jim  We’re gonna go to St Petersburg Monday
I got a call from Pete Strickland (702-425-413-1580)

I have an interview on Monday 11/7 12pm, at Raymond James
Ask for Lisa Tomberlin in the IT Contracts Group, she works with Brian
It's at 880 Carillon Pky, St Petersburg, Fl 33733
I should dress up and the interview may be somewhat technical.

                  

Thu 
11/03/2005 08:01:13
 Jim  Yesterday, I worked on two tasks.
It seemed like the third part of the task was missing, forgotten or unassigned.
I asked Jeff about it and he told me he had the third part of it.
No one told me, and I've learned I'm not supposed to assume anything.
Now thats just fucked up.
Thu 
11/03/2005 07:57:00
 Jim  I added the ability to upload pictures.
Its not available for everybody yet, but it's getting there.
Wed 
11/02/2005 13:05:36
 Jim  Hey Becky...wazzzzzzuppppppppp!
How are you doing there all "HOME ALONE" in that big, creaky apartment?
It's been quiet in the ol' BLOG front, so I thought I'd add a few blurbs
Wed 
11/02/2005 09:43:05
 Jim  It irritates me how little people think for themse
Once again, someone has said something demeaning about Smoking
I've known hundreds of smokers in my lifetime. Of them, only one has died from cancer.
Only one. I don't know if she smoked, but she almost died at my house on Gabriel Drive.
They've died of heart attacks, accidents, sucide and pneumonia.
In my opinion, several of them would have lived longer if they didn't have surgery.
But, that's just what I've seen with my own eyes.
Please note that the following does not mention deaths caused by old age, or deaths occurring after major surgeries.
Leading Causes of Death in the US (2002):
 1-Heart Disease: 696,947
 2-Cancer: 557,271
 3-Stroke: 162,672
 4-Chronic lower respiratory diseases: 124,816
 5-Accidents (unintentional injuries): 106,742

 6-Diabetes: 73,249
 7-Influenza/Pneumonia: 65,681
 8-Alzheimer's disease: 58,866

 9-Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, and nephrosis: 40,974
10-Septicemia: 33,865


11-Suicide: 31,655
12-Liver Disease: 27,257
13-Hypertension: 20,261
14-Homicide: 17,638
15-Pneumonitis: 17,593
Other Causes: 407,900

What you don't see is this:

http://www.journaloftheoretics.com/Editorials/Vol-1/e1-4.htm


Journal of Theoretics Vol.1-4
Oct/Nov 1999 Editorial

Smoking Does Not Cause Lung Cancer

(According to WHO/CDC Data)*
By:  James P. Siepmann, MD

Yes, it is true, smoking does not cause lung cancer. 
It is only one of many risk factors for lung cancer.
I initially was going to write an article on how the professional literature and publications misuse the language by saying "smoking causes lung cancer"1,2, but the more that I looked into how biased the literature, professional organizations, and the media are, I modified this article to one on trying to put the relationship between smoking and cancer into perspective. (No, I did not get paid off by the tobacco companies, or anything else like that.)

When the tobacco executives testified to Congress that they did not believe that smoking caused cancer, their answers were probably truthful and I agree with that statement.
Now, if they were asked if smoking increases the risk of getting lung cancer, then their answer based upon current evidence should have be "yes." 
But even so, the risk of a smoker getting lung cancer is much less than anyone would suspect.  
Based upon what the media and anti-tobacco organizations say, one would think that if you smoke, you get lung cancer (a 100% correlation) or at least expect a 50+% occurrence before someone uses the word "cause." 

Would you believe that the real number is < 10% (see Appendix A)? Yes, a US white male (USWM) cigarette smoker has an 8% lifetime chance of dying from lung cancer but the USWM nonsmoker also has a 1% chance of dying from lung cancer (see Appendix A). 
In fact, the data used is biased in the way that it was collected and the actual risk for a smoker is probably less. 
I personally would not smoke cigarettes and take that risk, nor recommend cigarette smoking to others, but the numbers were less than I had been led to believe. 
I only did the data on white males because they account for the largest number of lung cancers in the US, but a similar analysis can be done for other groups using the CDC data.

You don't see this type of information being reported, and we hear things like, "if you smoke you will die", but when we actually look at the data, lung cancer accounts for only 2% of the annual deaths worldwide and only 3% in the US.**

  

Tue 
11/01/2005 18:34:35
 Jim  So Here’s The Plan:
- My last day at M2 is Friday.


- Next week I want to finish our tour of Florida.

- I may end up getting a job at Raymond James working on Web Development. I want that.
- If I don't find work, I'm going to work on my website, with marketting being my goal.


- If, by January, I haven't made any money off of my sites or found work then I'm going to take a Truck Driving School. 


- We'll live either here or in Las Vegas, depending on our money situation.
- If do go into Trucking, my goal will be to own a truck, then a fleet of trucks.

Tue 
11/01/2005 18:26:16
 Jim  Oh my oh my...Robert...you sound like you’re getti
Maybe its getting near time to get conveniently sick. I assume you get sick days (I don't...lol).
Well, if you're not burned out, I am. We've been doing something special every day. It gets so tiresome.
And now we've got daylight savings time, so when I leave work it's dark and gloomy.
It'll be nice when you get your class A license..

Tue 
11/01/2005 07:45:36
 Jim  Friday’s my last day at M2
Dang...I really wanted to talk to Mike Muscato (the owner).
His resume reads exactly like mine.
All I wanted was 5 minutes of his time, but it doesn't look like I'm going to get even that.
I think I'll bust a nut to see the man.
I know if we talked about the old times with the ATM's and the switch networks, he'd place me someplace more appropriate than the change one line of code and talk about it for an hour position I've been in. There's a chance he's even heard of me. The Inn switch is probably as well know as the Star Network in Nevada (I think).
Tue 
11/01/2005 07:36:08
 Jim  I added the ability to change your log’s heading.
Tommorrow, I'm going to make the Classified Ad's heading data driven.
Right now, it's hard coded.

Tue 
11/01/2005 07:34:58
 Jim  Sounds like a grueling Halloween you had there Rob
I'm hoping you get your "A" class license soon.
The more I think about it, the more truck driving sounds appealing.
If I can't make some $ selling this site, that's what I'm going to go for.
We'll be making a decision on that by the end of the year.

Mon 
10/31/2005 22:42:06
 Jim  We went to downtown Orlando (Church Street) tonigh
I guess there was supposed to be a Halloween Bash, but, maybe we came too early.
They've got lots and lots-a-bars and bars down there and they're all themed up. It was cool.
The only thing I didn't like seeing was this metally slow fellow digging threw the trash for food.
I dropped a tear and gave him some money. He wasn't begging. Anyway, he said "ooooo, fank you mister...fank you". Why do we let people starve?
A highlight was when a fellow dressed as Willy Wonka came by, and posed for my camera...he was great!!!
EVERYBODY IN FLORIDA IS WONDERFUL!!! With exception of a few people, the state is great.
Becky and I don't really want to move back to Las Vegas.
We'll eventually end up back there, but, we're not going to be in a rush.
I think...no...I know,  we've seen more of this state than anybody we've met. It's a blast!!! 

 
Mon 
10/31/2005 14:18:12
 Jim  Happy Halloweenie to Every Body out there

Bwaaaahahahahaha!
Mon 
10/31/2005 07:51:19
 Jim  As much as I enjoyed last weekend, there were some
The condo was nice, but I felt like we were imposing somehow. It didn't feel right.
Plus my aunt wouldn't let us pay for anything. She insisted on paying for 2 lunches and a dinner.
It was hard to get her to smile. I was being my perky self, and Becky's always perky.
She like Becky a lot, but, I suppose all of the things she'd heard about me from my Dad and Kelly got in the way of things.
I bought her a Billy Bob Big Mouth Bass Plaque. She said her cats would like it.
She kept going on about how we were killing ourselves by smoking.
Both her and her husband had smoked. She still drinks a little. He died this year.
I kept saying that we all die from something when we get old. Old age is never listed as a cause of death.
She implied that I wanted to die. I just told her, no...I'm just not afraid of living.
Then we got on the thing about the medallion. She said her mom made a mistake by letting dad have it.
Then she said she was surprised Sonny let me take it out of his safety deposit box. My jaw dropped.


We openned the box and put it in there. It got stolen when I was documenting it. Someone broke a window to get into my house. I have a police report...sheesh!
When we talked about Kelly, I mentioned how Kelly could be dangerous.
She told everyone, including people I worked with that I dropped LSD and drove 24 hours her to Colorado Springs, which is stupid. I said, I had tried LSD, but that was long ago, and that Kelly mistook NoDose for drugs.
Kelly was badly mistaken.
My aunt got stuck on the LSD part. She asked why I did it and I said, everybody was doing it back then. She said, her kids and grand kids never did drugs, but her son might have smoked pot. I wanted to say, yea, right.
Then she got off on how poorly my Mom must have raised me.
How I must have gotten a lot of my traits from the Rogers.
I told her the Rogers were basically dull but very dependable people.
They'd get a job and work it all their lives, and they were very predictable.


I don't think Becky heard a lot of this because my aunt is such a low talker.
I doubt we'll be going back up there to visit any time soon.

Mon 
10/31/2005 07:27:33
 Jim  We miss you so much, Robert
 

Most the people in Florida are great! You'd love Florida.
I'm still not planning on hanging around here for over a year though. It's just not home.
We stayed on Daytona Beach last weekend.
The views were fantastic from the 15th floor of my aunt's condo.
I hardly slept at all during the weekend.
Saturday morning I watched the sunrise, and it was great!
The pelican's kept swooping by. I doubt if they noticed me though.
I kept throwing them pieces of an English Muffin, and they'd just fly right by.
The muffin pieces kept landing in the pool 15 stories down so I quit doing that.


Becky and I walked 4 miles up the beach on Sunday (4 miles back too).
My legs are SO SORE TODAY! Walking up the stairs to the apartment was a killer.
Sunday, we went to the Light House for lunch.
We ate outside on a pier. Some nameless singer was singing Jim Croce songs.
The service was excellent.
I fed the gulls with some of the hush puppies. That was a hoot.
I don't think my aunt noticed me doing it though. We're smokers.

Thu 
10/27/2005 14:58:42
 Jim  Baby, Sweet Baby
I'm sorry I missed you at lunch. I sat out back watching the frogs eat.
Thu 
10/27/2005 13:53:12
 Jim  CBHLD
I reduced the code by 66% in RCBHLD. By removing cluttered logic.
In SCBHLD, I reduced the code by 41%.


And, I added functionality.

Thu 
10/27/2005 08:18:45
 Jim  Don’t forget to set your clocks back on Sunday.
Maybe they'll finally set the clock at work...lol.
The Tandem command is: SETTIME OCT 30, 2005 02:00
At least I think it is.
Thu 
10/27/2005 07:43:17
 Jim  I added SquirtsAE to the users (no password)
He needed a little representation on this site.
Wed 
10/26/2005 23:04:29
 Jim  Oh yea, we’re getting an M2 lunch here on Monday.
We're ordering it, we pay for it and  I'm surprised I don't have to pay for all of it, since I'm the new guy.
I still haven't been introduced to everybody yet. Not even at the meeting today. wow.
Oh well.
Wed 
10/26/2005 22:42:48
 Jim  Oh yea....I changed the Logs...
Now if you go into log activity, you see all of the guest log, and your activity
If you go into your log, you see everything you've done in all logs.
It seems confusing to me at the moment, but I'm working on eliminating the need for email on my sites.
Eventually, an Ad viewer will be able to click on an ad, and make arrangements with the ad owner for purchase in the owners log.
I'll finish that code maybe Friday morning before work.
Wed 
10/26/2005 22:19:57
 Jim  Business Cards
Tandem System's Analyst.
In 1986, Universal Reservations Services was the first airline system in the continental United States to use a Tandem Nonstop computer for hosting an airline reservations system. The system was written in Sweden for the Swedish Airline Systems (SAS). It was adapted to United States standards by Bedford Incorporated. In conjunction with a travel agent system (MERS) written by Transaction Software Incorporated (TSI), and with links to Air Inc, the system was a one of a kind for the Tandem. The system hosted the Royal West Airlines, Suncoast Airlines, an American Travelers Incorporated. I was responsible for new development and daily operations.
Caesars Palace-Programmer Analyst.
This is my favorite business card!
Caesars Palace had developed the only Hotel and Casino system in the world hosted by a Tandem system. Its services were employed at the Desert Inn, Caesars Tahoe, and Caesars Atlantic City. "Jim came on board in 1989. His reputation was proceeded by his development skills at Nevada Automated Betting Systems (Nabs). Jim gained responsibilities for new development of both PC and Tandem based system and soon became the point man for all operational problems."
I really enjoyed Caesars Palace. They gave me the freedom to create new programs and objects unseen to the world.

And then there's Valley Bank/BOA where I did the ATM Fee system.
We processed over 300 transactions a minute. I was the point guy on call! 
"Jim was the lead technician responsible for building the INN (In Nevada Network) switch supporting debit cards and credit cards in a shared environment. It was the first of its kind. Jim was responsible for engineering, database management, network engineering and planning data center operations and customer service for the In Nevada Network to primarily support Debit cards in a shared environment. He engineered the pilot system for the an acquirer based ATM fee system in 1987. After Bank of America's take over of Valley Bank, Jim and the team of Valley Bank programmers converted their systems to Base24."
"Those were the days my friend"
And now, I'm a maintenance programmer who's futzing with welfare system that mainly processes food stamps,
not Credit Cards, and not Debit Cards. They are basically government issued gift cards. I wonder if Home Depot's gift card processing consumes millions of lines of code that display "Your monitor is turned off, please press the on button".
Wed 
10/26/2005 17:36:38
 Jim  I love it!!!! That is SO COOL BECKY!!!
Wow. I just mentioned a couple of things of buggy things I found.
I'm actually afraid to mention any errors that I find anymore.
I showed someone an error that basically said "The Tandem Transaction System isn't working".
I mentioned that since it came from the Tandem and transaction processing is mostly what the Tandem does,
that it probably wouldn't ever be displayed, because the Tandem System would be down...DUH!!!
The response was "Nah, that could happen. If the server got too many transactions."
I wanted to say "Saddam Hussein could get the Nobel Peace Prize too."

This server processes one transaction, then dies, which in itself is queer.
But in this case, the 50 (not 3) lines of code used to display that crap causes this program to be spaghetti.
I asked Mikey if I should point anything out anymore, he said he gets an att-a-boy when he does at times.
I keep getting, naaah, we need that, or we shouldn't change that.
If I stayed here, I'd end up being SO depressed.
I'm depressed now.
Wed 
10/26/2005 09:05:32
 Jim  Good Morning Sweet Thang!
I LOVE YOU!!!
Wed 
10/26/2005 09:03:48
 Jim  Hey Becky!
Check your log.

Wed 
10/26/2005 09:02:20
 Jim  When I came in this morning, I walked in behind Je
She's the dominating person I'm having troubles with here. She was carrying in a 12 pack of water.
Just to be polite I said
"I wonder if anyone in the 50's or 60's every thought that in the year 2000, people would be buying drinking water".
She didn't say a word. She just kind of half smiled and walked away.


I feel like I'm on Pluto and the Plutonians don't respond well to manners.


LOL.

Tue 
10/25/2005 12:19:52
 Jim  If anyone’s out there...hello
It's cold outside and it's cold inside too.
I talked to the manager at this little cafe inside the building. I told her I was leaving.
She asked me who I worked for and she said, awww, those people always are so nice, so quiet.
I just told her I've been working under my own direction so long,
that it was hard to be a robot for anyone.

She agreed. She said she worked a job like that for a long time and was miserable.
Now, she's got responsibility and freedom to make decisions.
Which hit the nail right on the head.
Here I have no responsibility, I don't make decisions, I do as I'm told, and how to do it.
Tue 
10/25/2005 11:43:37
 Jim  Hey there everybody!!!
I suppose I'm gonna get reamed again today.
Instead of adding a ?SAVE PARAM, ASSIGN in my program I put


?SAVE ALL in the program I'm working on.
There is no local docs saying I have to do it either way.
Something will be said about it, and if I am told to change it to ?SAVE PARAM, ASSIGN,
its going to cost these guys money when they finally discover STARTUPTEXT exists!!!
I don't think they're aware of that. The only program I've seen use it is a C program...which is pathetic.
LOL

Tue 
10/25/2005 07:48:44
 Jim  So, Jeanne had better hope I never speak with Mr M
I'm sure he'd understand the significance of a decision that cost him $200.
It was just one email, one decision, and another day of management error.
Add that up over a year and you get $5,200.
Tue 
10/25/2005 07:42:54
 Jim  I thought yesterday would offer some kind of confr
It almost happened, but it didn't. Everything wend gracefully, like I'd hoped.
I knew I was pushing the line when I put down zero hours for last Friday.
Jeanne asked me if I worked Friday
I replied "If I wasted our time on this project, I can't, in all honesty, bill for it. My loss."
Now, I know damned well its their loss, probably to the tune of over $200.
She came back and said "Let's split the difference, put down 4 hours".
Jeanne is so funny. She's lost her focus.
I may have lost $120, but the company lost at least $200.
And I would call that another bad management decision. LOL.
Tue 
10/25/2005 07:35:19
 Jim  Orlando didn’t get all ripped up by the hurricane
I'd almost say it was a semi-dull weather day.
I was up most of the night watching the weather outside, and watching the weather channel.
The worst thing that happened was trash blowing around in the streets.
** YAWN **

Mon 
10/24/2005 20:55:24
 Jim  Well, the tornado passed us by

And so did Taz....
Mon 
10/24/2005 06:06:19
 Jim  Now that my log is personal, I can finally say thi
Friends are people who offer you unconditional positive regard.
They don't take sides against you.
If they do, then they are not being your advocate, and they are not being your friend.
Good ol' Mikey told me today if I wanted to say somethings to try to improve M2 on my way out, not to expect anything.
I told him I wouldn't expect anything, I'd be leaving...but if there was some kind of suggestion I could make on my way out, let me know, and I'll voice it. That I'd like to do something good for the people at work.

Once again, Mikey said, sure, that's all well and fine, but don't expect anything.
And once again, I said, I don't expect anything. I'm leaving.
Then there's Jeff, saying he didn't have any trouble working on the progam I'm working on.
I didn't tell him I knew how many hours he put on the same program I'm working on.
He needed help keying in the input using the editor. I tried to help him, and finally let Mikey explain it to him.
As far as M2 goes, there is no team, and there was supposed to be.
I see a bunch of people who work together that don't communicate with each other.
The email to Phil about his coughing, sent by JoeSmith@Yahoo.com is enough to indicate that.
BTW - I like how Mikey backed up JoeSmith. That makes me think he did it.
But there is too much pressure and ambiguity for this simple application.
And I would have quit the first day, after I sized the place up. Phil knew I wanted to.Mikey didn't.
Now, all I want to do is leave. Honestly, when I said I resign on Friday, they should have let me go.
I will never understand this system because of how they are using it:
   They use params, not pathway, to control a server that has three different functions in it.
   Those three different functions having the same paragraph number in the program.
   The program has 10,000 lines of code in it.
   Documenting the program indicating each and every day a programmer worked on it...EG: * 103105 Continued
   Securing the DDL source (the heart of the file system) so no one can read it.
   Not documenting testing procedures, when thats 90% of what they do. 
   I've been told expanding a PIC 9(8) comp field to PIC 9(16) comp was out of line. That's just ridiculous.
   I worked over a day on a program that wasn't even used. It was someone elses junk.
  I've been reprimanded for not increasing a table size to 3,000. Jeanne said I didn't test the program.
  She was looking at a table that represented a small subset of the table need to be increased in size.
  BTW - That was the program that I took all of Mikey's code out of. I restarted it from scratch.
  He had no idea what he was doing. 
  Man, I sat back and took her insults.
Mon 
10/24/2005 04:19:42
 Jim  I need to pull a rabbit out of my hat.
I've got a bunch of them in there.
I need to contact the president of this small company here. I worked with him at Caesars Palace.
He may something for me.

Mon 
10/24/2005 03:34:27
 Jim  A local fisherman told us today, that this is the
He said it'll last through October, and it is always followed by a six month drought.
Can you place like a put on Orange futures?
Hmmm.
Mon 
10/24/2005 03:30:47
 Jim  Jeanette in Sacremento called tonight. She’s all w
Hurricane Wilma is all over the news out there, so I suppose its national news. Wow...cool...

Mon 
10/24/2005 03:29:29
 Jim  Here’s a perverse thought about the system I’m wor
This server that I'm working on in Pathway is actually three batch programs in one. What it does is determined by by someone actually changing parameters set in pathway. Pathway's purpose, the very reason its named pathway in the first place, is because requesters are supposed to determine which program to run, not fixed parameters.
I've been so overwhelmed by how these people use pathway.
I'm not even sure why they use the Tandem to do this processing.
Almost everything I've seen so far is batch, it is not online processing.
The Tandem is an online processor, it's terrible at batch processing.
People use it for EBay, Wall Street, ATM's, 911, medical and even Airline systems.
Mon 
10/24/2005 03:09:12
 Jim  I was just scanning the local ads here.
I asked someone at work recently, what are they calling programmers theses days? Software Engineers?
This guy said, there are no such things as a programmers or software engineers any more.
They all have a degree in something else, programming is expected. lol.
I scanned Orlando's ads for programmer positions, and there seems to be a lot of them here.
One that caught my eye was an openning for a gaming programmer.
I should point out, that my interest in working here never ever had anything to do with money,
especially since my current contract sets me back 20 years in scale.
I was looking for job satisfaction. If I wanted to be a grunt, I could have worked in Las Vegas.
Sun 
10/23/2005 19:52:01
 jim  OMG...I just talked to my Aunt Tass
She lives near Daytona Beach. Anyway, she sounds exactly like someone I know...wow.
Anyway, we're coming down for the weekend...next Friday at 7pm...
Once again, Yeeehaaaaa.
Also, I was thinking about tommorrow...should we come in or not?
In my case, what are they going to do? Fire me? lol.
Sun 
10/23/2005 19:09:22
 jim  Hurricane Wilma is coming...and the weather is ter
I'm as serious as a heart attack.
The schools and government offices are closed for tommorrow.
Local TV Channel 13  is all about the weather right now.
Well this is just as exciting as all hell.
However, its not raining, you could go outside and if you went outside and blew bubbles, they'd land on your head.
Its calm out there.
Sun 
10/23/2005 18:44:10
 jim  Its been an interesting day to say the least.
I invited Jeff over. He helped me carry a dresser up the stairs (which I gave to Mikey).
Mikey was on his way to see Neil Diamond.
We talked about work a little bit.
Now, I know, I've thought way too much about the things at work.
Seriously, all I want to do is leave.
If something sounds wrong, it probably is.
I heard a guy got fired because he didn't use his key card to get into the building on a Sunday.
Well, that didn't sound right, so for the heck of it, I went by there today.
The door was not locked. So, someone spread not only a vicious rumour, but a stupid one.
But enough about work, that's almost history, I hope
Becky and I sat on a bench next to Lake Destiny.
We talked to a guy fishing there. He was an interesting character. He said, if you salt water fish, or fish on a fresh water lake without a license, they take your boat, and hit you with $5,000 bail. So, he avoids the game wardens.
This fisherman said, said salt water fishermen have a four fish limit
I guess the ocean must be getting low on fish...haha.

Sun 
10/23/2005 06:23:44
 Jim  M2-Corp
www.m2-corp.com


(407) 551-1300
850 Trafalgar Ct #100, Maitland, FL 32751
JamesCutlar@m2-corp.com

Sun 
10/23/2005 06:19:41
 Jim  M2 People
Dave McCloud - VP
Bryan - Asst IT Manager
Jean - IT Manager
Kevin Callanan - Stj Inc
Mike Scasny - Stj Inc, business manager
Kevin Short - Kentucky guy, was consultant, now5 years emp.
Linda - Office Manager, HR
Jeff - Mike's friend. Consultant
Mike - Consultant
Sun 
10/23/2005 06:17:06
 Jim  Robert’s Phone Number
Robert (702) 604-1318
Joy (702) 604-1319
Sun 
10/23/2005 06:05:03
 Jim  CD Keys
XP Pro MM788 F6FMW GCG6D 2VGXQ 3GHCB
XP Upgrade BVBQM 4VVVM 3QTW4 XT4RT THVG2

Sun 
10/23/2005 06:02:46
 Jim  Camden 818 Renaissance #301
Our Phone: 321.558.5059
818 Renaissance, 32714
Camden Renaissance
407.294.5755
www.camden.com


818 Renaissance Pointe #301
Altamonte Springs, FL 32714-3504
Fax (407) 294-8639. 
Progress Energy
 800.700.8744
www.progress-energy.com


Service will start 9/30.
Acct: #7375241103

Bright House 407.461.8098. $135/mo
www.mybrighthouse.com
Will come out 10/1 11~2pm
Phone-digital modem
Main phone should be wired, not cordless.
We'll know our phone # 9/19/2005
Unlisted #, other phones work normally.
ISP-Earthlink
we do our own wireless
TV-1 Digital box/recorder
All rooms will work w/o box.
I got the only package w/phone/cable/isp.
Autopay available after 1st month.
Other Bills
Water/Garbage - $30 to Utility Co
Washer/Dryer - $40 to Camden
Rental Insurance - $20 to Insurance Co
Move In Rent - $966.17 + $87.50 split.
Move in Sept 30th. Bldg 818 (20) .
Need $1,000/2.
$40 rent wd,
$30 water/garb, discount on cable.
$20 renters insurance for $20,000.
DMV-940 W Canton Ave, FL 32789

Sat 
10/22/2005 22:03:52
 jim  We went to Universal Studios tonight.
I'd rate it a little lower than Universal Studios, Ca, but, these parks are always fun.
Among the rides, we liked the ET ride best of all. It wasn't a lot of spills, chills and thrills, but it was very visual.
I'm still very happy about the decision I made to quit.
Life is good.
Oh, we ate at a Whistle Stop restaurant/buffet on the way home. They have GREAT food.
Fried Green Tomatos, Killer Spanish sauce with tomatoes/okra/onions, GREAT mashed potatos and gravy
and a very very nice Chicken and Dumplings dish.
YUM!!!

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