I’ve Lost My Numbers: I-MA-GI-NA-TIONNN

November 20th, 2009

Day Unknown: Eh

October 14th, 2009

I got over blogging for the time being. I went to Hitchcon. Everyone was wearing a bathrobe. It was juts one big plug for another author’s “official” sequal. Bullshit. It was still fun though. Still looking for a jacket.

Day Thirty Four: Fuck It

October 2nd, 2009

It, fuck.

Days Twenty Nine, Thirty, and Thirty One: Falling Down on the Job

September 29th, 2009

Somehow I managed to completely forget to post anything for the last three days. After we got back from house sitting I attempted to play TFTwo only to find that we had literally run out of internets. I was unaware that our service was capped at twenty five gigs and I had managed to go over that. With four days left in the month, I had to pay five pounds for five more gigs. I did almost nothing yesterday as I had stayed up late the night before, but in the evening my dad and I went to see Surrogates which was a cross between Die Hard and I, Robot. It wasn’t terrible, but it also wasn’t mind blowing. One thing to note is that no matter where you go, movie theaters suck. They overcharge you to watch ads that they are being payed to show you. I suppose they have to pay to show the movies, but fuck them. Then I stayed up late again watching Farscape. Again I got nothing done today. I got Trung Left 4 Dead and Garry’s Mod for his birthday and we played through a couple campaigns. When we tried to play GMod, he kept getting kicked from servers claiming he was logged in from another location, despite the fact he wasn’t. Hopefully that will fix itself because he can connect in TFTwo just fine. Now for more Farscape.

Day Twenty Eight: Tiggywinkle’s

September 26th, 2009

My mom got pissed because I was slow this morning and we only made it to the train with two minutes to spare. Whatever, we made it to Haddenham where the Tiggywinkle Animal Hospital is located. After finding her some decent coffee we walked from one end of the village to the other. The train apparently arrived after the village as it is at the periphery as opposed through or near the center. There were a number of attractive girls about my age volunteering at Tiggywinkles and one of them was kind enough to dig a hedgehog out it’s hay nest.

The Hedgehog is cute too.

The Hedgehog is cute too.

There were also a lot of birds, mostly ducks, some tortoises and at least one rabbit. There were supposed to be a large number of badger, badger, badger, badgers, but they must have all been asleep as were the foxes. Afterward, we got lunch at an uninviting chips shop and took the train home. Mission successful .

Day Twenty Seven: Random Access

September 25th, 2009

I had my first day at Comm-Tech today. My first task was sorting through the massive amount of RAM modules that they have in an attempt to make some order of them. This wasn’t as tedious as it sounds. The only irritating part was that there were quite a few that didn’t give any clear indication what size they were. I also removed a couple hard drives from computers. This weekend we’re house sitting for that “uncle” I mentioned. Tomorrow we’re going to a place called…Tiggywinkles. It’s a wildlife hospital that has baby critters including hedgepigs. Unfortunately it requires that I get up early on a Saturday morning…urrrgggghhhh.

Day Twenty Six: Oxford

September 24th, 2009

I’m starting to get lazy with these. I just don’t feel like going into extreme detail. Maybe that’s because I’m writing them late at night right before I go to bed.

My dad had a lunch meeting in Oxford today. I had to get up early so we could catch the train. We spent the day walking around the city. Saw a chalkboard Einstein had written on and the cameras of Lawrence of Arabia and Lewis Carroll. Then we ate lunch at the pub where J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis hung out together. Last we went to the natural history museum where there were a bunch of stuffed animals (the dead kind) and souvenirs explorers had brought back from their exploring. I have to get up early tomorrow because I have to go to work, bleh.

Phantom Shield

Phantom Shield

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Shield Caption

Einstein's Chalkboard

Einstein's Chalkboard

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Day Twenty Five: I Rode through the Desert on a Post With No Name

September 23rd, 2009

Stayed up late watching Farscape. Slept late, watched some more.

Day Twenty Four: Stop D

September 22nd, 2009

I went in for an interview at Comm-Tech today. My dad gave me directions to the place and sent me off from Liverpool St. station. I like the Santa Cruz Metro better because they announce all the stops. So long as you know where you’re going, you know where to get off. I had no fucking clue how far the bus had gone or even what the stop would come up as. It didn’t come up, but thankfully other people were getting off there and I saw the stop letter. After walking through a residential area I came to the place marked on my map. The front doors were covered by metal grates, but inside it said Comm-Tech. They sat me down and asked some questions about what I had written on my application, trying to get an idea of what I know. It seems they felt I knew enough because I start a trial run this Friday. Getting home was much easier as the bus’ destination was Liverpool St. I’m seriously considering buying a bunch of EL wire and an old leather jacket and lighting it up.

Day Twenty Three: Gadget Porn

September 21st, 2009

I eventually got out of the house today and went to Maplin Electronics. I wanted to see what they had to offer in terms of tech toys and DIY parts. They have some LEDs that might be useful and some cool looking kits, but I’m still not sure what I want to make. I think it would be really awesome to make some sort of Daft Punk costume or outfit. Maybe a jacket with lots of embedded LEDs. Tomorrow I’m going to the office of the computer chop shop I might volunteer at to find out exactly what it is they do. Hope I don’t get lost.