Archive for October, 2003

4 years, 6 months ago

Friday night….

What is there to do this Friday night?

My options are as follows so far:

1. Drive up to Big Bear (not sure because I may get called out for comms duty with all the fires)
2. Go to Century Club in Los Angeles (costs some money, but I’ve never been there so I am curious)
3. ???

Part of me would like to do Big Bear but I feel like I need to stay somewhat local in case OES calls me up for babysitting the OASIS satillite trailer.

Century Club would be nice to do, but since I’ve never been there as is typical I would be going there by myself. That sucks, but I’ve done it before.

Surely there must be someone I know who is doing a party? If not then this has reached an all time low from recent memory and I really would rather not be alone that night with Ghents passing still rather freshly imprinted on my mind and all of the raging fires going on to worry about.

feh, I swear I was never going to do angsty entries, really.

4 years, 6 months ago

Damn, this is just not fair

4 years, 6 months ago

Cool store

Yeah ok last entry for now. Found a cool place to look for odds and ends for cheap:

http://www.unclaimedbaggage.com/

Maybe someone has www.unclaimedleftsocks.com?

4 years, 6 months ago

Dreams

Oh yeah, this morning was strange.

I dreamt that I knew about the end of all creation. It involved a house that was moved (think London Bridge moved) and this strange group of people who I didn’t recognize. One reminded me of someone who looked like Matthew McConahy (however you spell his damn name) and Christian was in it too. For some reason I couldn’t tell him about the end until it was the last day.

Then I woke up, late, for class.

I just hope this isn’t anything like other times I’ve dreamed. They have this wierd Deja-vu way of turning into reality often.

4 years, 6 months ago

School….whee

Okay so I just got out of my Discrete Math class, had a test in there today. Was not too bad except for the fact that my brain went all dsylexic on me when it came time to do matrix multiplication! ARGH! *sigh* Have to study harder at this, can’t screw up more.

Now I get to embark on my Java programming assignment.

And looks like I am the lucky winner of two more tests next week.

And tomorrow I go back on set till we wrap filming for the movie. Probably Sunday (god I hope so).

Maybe I will have some normalcy back in the life by then.

Oh, went to Knott’s Scary Farm last night, was a lot of fun and got to see some folks I hadn’t seen in a while so that was cool. Got lots of back-scratches and neckrubs from Kristy which was very cool of her. Man did I need that, life has just been really nutty crazy for me lately. Took some cool photos while I was there. I’ll put them up on the galleries later tonight after I get out of my Java class.

Finished authoring the DVD for the proposal just in time, it came out kickass of course. Maybe I am more artist then logical scientist, its a interesting factoid I need to research more.

Wrote some new folks this week, we shall see if any response comes back through the luminiferous aether.

4 years, 6 months ago

Week One of Insanity!

So last week starting Friday I started helping my friend Mike Donahue out on his movie, Surge of Power as a 2nd Assistant Director. It has been a LOT of fun but even more work and stress. But it has been a great learning experiance! Just tiring as hell sometimes when you have a 10am call time and your shooting till midnight which means you dont actually leave set until 1am because you have to take care of paperwork for the actors and inventory and other millions of other miscellanious items that seem to come up in the course of making a movie.

Of course in the middle of helping out with that I have a Discrete Math test on Thursday and a Java class library programming assignment due the same day and I’m also in the middle of producing a DVD for a project proposal for a contract to make a Smart Gardening video.

Then there is my other contract job work and that is starting to pick up again but its going to get rather insane this weekend.

And I want to find the time to hang out with my friends, perhaps try and meet a few more people I have run into via Friendster and Myspace, so far those have turned out to be pretty cool places to find new people.

More brain dump(s) as I can dole them out…

4 years, 6 months ago

I think I’ll die of shock…

A COSplayer with decent boobs:

http://www.francescadani.com/cosgallery/cosplaygallery.htm

Good costumes too. Nice eyes.

4 years, 7 months ago

Disturbing link of the Day

Small Wonder Fan Fiction and Artwork:

http://smallwonder.hispeed.com/Fanfic-Art/Fanfic-Art.html

Oh god, make the hurting stop, PLEASE!

4 years, 7 months ago

Hey Jeff, have fun with this!

Super Monkey Collider Loses Funding

Congress voted Monday to cut federal funding for the superconducting monkey collider, a controversial experiment which has cost taxpayers an estimated $7.6 billion a year since its creation in 1983.

The collider, which was to be built within a 45-mile-long circular tunnel, would accelerate monkeys to near-light speeds before smashing them together. Scientists insist the collider is an important step toward understanding the universe, because no one can yet say for certain what kind of noises monkeys would make if collided at those high speeds.

“It could be a thump, a splat, or maybe even a sound that hasn’t yet been heard by human ears,” said project head Dr. Eric Reed Friday, in an impassioned plea to Congress. “How are we supposed to understand things like the atom or the nature of gravity if we don’t even know what colliding monkeys sound like?”

But Congress, under heavy pressure from the powerful monkey rights lobby, decided that money being spent on the monkey collider would be put to better use in other areas of government. Now, with funding cut off, the future of our nation’s monkey collision program looks bleak.

Congress began funding the monkey collider in 1983, after Reed convinced lawmakers that the U.S. was lagging behind the Soviet Union in monkey-colliding technology. Funds were quickly allocated so that Reed could spend a week procuring monkeys on Florida’s beautiful Captiva Island. Though Reed returned with a great tan and a beautiful young fiancee, he reported that there were no monkeys to be found on the sunny Gulf Coast island. Congress funded subsequent trips to the Cayman Islands, Bora Bora and Cancun, but these searches also yielded negative results.

Two years passed without a single monkey being procured, and Congress was close to cutting the project’s funding. It was then that Reed got the idea to utilize monkeys already being bred in captivity. The Congressional Subcommittee for Scientific Investigation was enthralled by the idea of watching caged monkeys copulate, and increased funding by 40 percent.

With a steady supply of monkeys ensured, construction of the monkey collider began on a scenic Colorado site. Despite environmental pressure, a mountain was levelled to facilitate construction of the seven-mile-wide complex. Huge underground tunnels were dug, at a cost of billions of dollars and 17 lives. Money left over was used to build resort homes, spas and video arcades for Reed, his colleagues and several Congressmen.

Construction of the collider’s acceleration mechanism was delayed for years, as scientists couldn’t decide how to get the monkeys up to smashing speed. Last month, it was finally decided that the collider would employ a system in which the monkeys run through the tunnels chasing holographic projections of bananas. “Monkeys love bananas,” Reed said, “and they’re willing to run extremely fast to get them.”

But now it seems the acceleration mechanism may never be built. With the monkey collider placed on indefinite hold, the huge research facility in Colorado lies dormant. To keep the space from going to waste, Congress Monday voted to convert the empty underground tunnel into a federally funded drag-racing track. The track is expected to create hundreds of jobs in the form of pit crews and concessions workers, and will allow President Clinton to impress important foreign dignitaries with America’s wheelie technology.

Despite this promising alternate plan, most involved with the monkey collider project feel the sudden cuts in funding are inexcusable. “It is a travesty of science,” Reed said. “I remember the joy I felt in college when I would launch monkeys at one another with big rubber bands, and this project would have been even more enlightening.”

4 years, 7 months ago

Interesting and cool stuff….

Squirrels apparently can supercool their blood when hibernating. Amazing stuff:

http://abcnews.go.com/sections/scitech/US/squirrelsurgery031013.html

4 years, 7 months ago

A world of interest…

Well last week or so has been interesting. Lets look at the rundown here:

1. Went to the Las Palmas in Hollywood for the first time ever. Met up with some really nice ladies there from Friendster, Tina and Christina for Christina’s 28th bday. Took some photos of the club and the ensuing fun.

2. Saw Mei a.k.a Lux and that was a nice 2 hour conversation with her. I miss having chats like that, never enough time for them or people never have the attention span or interest to listen to me it seems.

3. Wisdom teeth are almost completely healed, hardly even hurts. Last of the stitches finally came out. Annoying lil buggers.

4. I find the things that pop up in my IM windows at random times wonderful and frightful and delightful all at the same time. For example, this is just a small sampling of todays take:

a. Freakish German hand shadow puppet sex acts: http://www.manzonderkop.be/Post/?P_ID=651
“What the hell is wrong with German people?” (Disclosure: I’m part German)


b. A lovely Sluggy Freelance comic about Telemarketers: http://www.sluggy.com/daily.php?date=031014

c. I find out someone thinks I am attractive: http://www.livejournal.com/users/mountain_spirit/76170.html
“i think Dan is physically attractive. i would enjoy getting to know him better, as a friend or if he passes the test, more .”

d. I do my part to show friends hilarious Arnold Schwarzenegger Japanese TV ads:

http://www.japander.com/japander/schwarz.htm

http://homepage.mac.com/alan31/clips/schwarz4.mov

http://homepage.mac.com/alan31/clips/schwarz5.mov

http://homepage.mac.com/alan31/clips/schwarz6.mov

5. Found out that Friendster is great….which of course means the damn website now acts all whacked up, messed up, and generally massively delayed and working in a barely functional way. My Friendster profile is here:

http://www.friendster.com/user.jsp?id=2222599

However the Emperor has New Clothes! It is called MySpace and its just like Friendster except that it WORKS and its fast:

http://www.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=142278

4 years, 7 months ago

Wierd

It still doesn’t hurt….yet.

Only had one ibuprofen, one vicodin and one of my anti-biotics. Going to take one more anti-biotic and ibuprofen before I go to sleep.

Maybe I will luck out in the moring? Doubtful but I can hope and in the worst case I’ll just take a vicodin anyways to help out.

But this is going a lot easier then I thought it would so far. Just not being able to eat certain food right now or drinksorta is a bummer but I can deal with those.

4 years, 7 months ago

Back from dentist

I am a chipmunk now.

It isnt hurting bad right now.

Only took an hour.

Thank god that part is over, now I need to heal.




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Daniel Spisak

Daniel Spisak was born from the fiery depths of fusion and now roams the pale blue dot known as Earth. I obtained my bachelors degree in Computer Science from UC Irvine at the end of 2007.

I am also involved in technology & security consulting firms as well as being a freelance technology writer. I also contribute to Jerry Pournelle's website and Chaos Manor Reviews. Additionally I am also a freelance photographer as well and you can find my photos either on my own personal gallery or up at my Flickr account or on Zivity.

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