Sunday, October 3, 2010

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Aurora Borealis Rex

Why hello there, Internet!

Since I'm moving on from my current job to another one next week, I've been thinking about work again, and the economy, success, and psychopathy as well.  I have a big picture in my mind, and I'd like to share it with you, but I think what I'd really like is to get into a better medium.  Writing is no good for me.  Words take too long to write, are too long to read, especially considering that what I want to say isn't really that important. I'm giving up writing, and instead I'm just going to start drawing.  Another wacky plan is hatching as we speak!

Also, I don't have a scanner, so you'll just have to live with the crappy photos I take of my drawings until I get into this more seriously.  I'm going to become a doodler/comic-maker!  Because that's what bored engineers do, I guess.

Seriously, I think this is what we do.  Seriously.  Okay, chicken noodle soup time.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

The Skeptic Movement

I've been doing a fair amount of reading about skeptics lately.  In a nutshell, this is a group of people who advocate using scientific methods to decide what is true and not true in this world.  They commit themselves to a method of thinking that does not groove 100% with our own psychologies.  As people, we automatically give anecdotes a similar level of consideration to what we give actual data.  Many many people believe in alien-driven UFOs because we've all heard stories from someone -- second hand, third hand, or on TV -- who saw something they couldn't explain, even though these people never have evidence.  Same thing with ghosts -- almost everyone knows someone who had, or has had themselves, something freaky happen in their presence at some point, and had no way to know what caused it; yet, the cause is always the same: it was ghosts.  I digress.

Aside from attempting to ask questions and use science to decide what is true and real, Skeptics also expend a fair amount of energy trying to convince others to do the same.  They see organizations like the Flat Earth Society, Creationists, Hollow Earth believers, and much like me, just want to scream at them and somehow drill into their heads how wrong and stupid they are.  And some of them do just that.

This got me thinking: If they're running around proselytizing all these people with their non-faith message, telling them how terribly stupid they are... how are they any better (read: less annoying) than any other group that runs around telling people how lost and dumb they are?  On one hand, at least they're not trying to take over the country or anything...  BUT I DIGRESS AGAIN.

So anyone who is trying to change people's minds when they don't feel like they really need to is probably not going to make much headway.  Who has time to change their worldviews just because some asshat walks up and starts talking, right?  By chance, I came across a nice little talk by a guy named Phil Plait -- the Bad Universe guy -- entitled Don't be a Dick -- that talks about just this.  It's about 30 minutes long, but it's worth listening to if you are a proselytizer in any right.  It also talks just a little bit about skepticism and what that movement is all about too, which I found interesting.

The basic message of the movement as I understand it goes something like "Hey, why don't we try actually thinking about stuff and not just believing things because we want to?  How about asking for some proof, or evidence, or real data, before we make up our minds?"  I mean, that makes sense, right?

TO DO LIST

Hi Everyone!  Because you care, here is my to do list.  Like my "stuff to check out" list, I'll be crossing stuff off as I go. Bwong!

To Do
  • Send I Wish I Were a Real Alaskan Girl to Brandon.
  • http://gulf.refresheverything.com/gulfmodestneeds - vote for this project once a day until the 31st.
  • Check out www.brainbell.com. Lots of free IT training, programming languages, other software stuff.
To Done

Monday, August 23, 2010

Things to Check Out

Here I'll just be posting a list of things that I want to look into, and I'll try and cross things off as I go rather than deleting them.


Newish
  • http://www.overcompensating.com/posts/20080603.html
  • Games to Try: - These are games I will be buying on XBLA very soon!
    • Solar
    • Castle Crashers
    • TrialsHD - maybe worth it, check out the trial first.
  • Evolution in 120 Seconds - This video very quickly explains the Theory of Evolution as well as why the "it's just a theory" folks are displaying an unfortunate ignorance about what theory means in the scientific community.
  • CDC U.S. Obesity Trends - Granted, BMI has been out-of-date as a measure of individual fatitude for some time now, but it probably does okay for most people. I mean, the government gets our heights and weights when we sign up for our driver's licenses, not our body fat percentages.  Maybe they could get some rough data doing double-chin and face fat analyses on our photos though. Maybe.
  • Demetri Martin - He's a comedian, a very funny dude.
  • Bad Universe - A new show on Discovery, debunking all kinds of junk science. Related to the Bad Astronomy blog. Both are run by Phil Plait, a skeptic and astronomer.  It premiers on Sunday night, August 29th!
  • Mitchell and Webb - Skeptic comedians
  • Geek a Week - Highlighting and interviewing with cool people. A podcast with each new geek and playing cards.
  • w00tStock - Clever, right?  It's a nerdy convention that travels around a bit.  The soonest one is mid-September, around the same time as the Great American Beer Fest.  It's hosted by Adam Savage and some other dudes like Wil Wheaton and Paul and Storm.
  • http://www.overcompensating.com/posts/20080324.html - Just a fun comic about jesus.  Check it out!
  • Dr. Bronner's Magic All-One! - It's soap!  And some other things, but overall just crazy.

Oldish
  • Marian Call- Geeky musician. I listened through her catalog and didn't find anything that really stuck with me, except I Wish I Were a Real Alaskan Girl, which I'll be showing my brother Brandon for the novelty of it, just because he's living in Alaska.  She's not bad though.
  • Compasskirt - This is neat, and if I were a girl, maybe I'd make one.  It lights up on the north side always!
  • Pareidolia - It's just a word for when people see faces in random objects.
  • Life is nature's way of keeping the meat fresh. A quote from Overcompensating.
  • Skepchick - Just another blog from a girl who is both female and a skeptic.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Mornings

Today was one of the few days I had coffee first thing in the morning. I added way too much sugar, but it is still pretty tasty. Oh man. Generally, after snoozing between three and 10 times I stretch and do some push-ups and/or pull-ups while the hot water makes its way into my shower, and then I hop in. Once out, every four days or so I shave with my electric clippers. I lost my actual razor a number of weeks ago, and let me tell you I am much happier since I did. The upshot of not shaving my neck down to the skin is that I don't get razor burn.

Every day when I enter my work building, I badge open the sliding door, open the glass doors on the other side of what I like to call the "airlock," and walk straight past the elevators. I always take the stairs up to the 2nd floor, which is actually two floors above the ground floor, like this:

P for Parking
3
2
1
G for Ground
A for Appetite

Yes, there is a parking floor on the top of the building, which I never go up to. About once a year, heavy winds knock some heavy object onto someone's car. Plus as fun as the swirly ramp sounds, I am positive that if I used it every day I would eventually run into the wall. Also it gets icy in the winter.

When someone is waiting for an elevator ahead of me, I turn right and go the back way to the stairs, so they know I don't want to ride the elevator and there is no reason to hold the door. I take two stairs at a time (because walking up one stair/step kills me, it's as stupid as a side order of pancakes) and breath just slightly harder when I reach my floor 4 flights up. As I walk, I try to put the weight on the heels of my feet to work out my butt, though any benefits are surely minimal since once I hit my desk I probably walk less than 1/2 mile for the rest of the day.

I could probably make this a lot shorter, but I'm not a very interesting writer and I don't expect any readers anyway, so guess what! I'm not going to.

:P

Monday, April 26, 2010

Dreams, Progress, and Acorn Squash

I'm quickly realizing that my two projects involving sleep are not going to be friends.... waking up at 630am every work day and also waking myself up every 90 minutes to jot down dreams as part of my lucid dreaming work. I've worked up a little plan for myself, and I'll try to share the dreams I remember as I go on.

-Every night, I'll set my alarm for 9 hours after I go to bed.
-I'll wake up every 90 minutes and jot down anything I can remember.

The biggest problem here is that waking up at 630 and allowing 9 hours for sleep makes for a 930 bedtime. This is, to me, pretty gross. It's 1030 already, and I am still not ready for bed. Notice my rules above did not include this 630 wake-up time. I will, to the best of my abilities, give myself 9 hours, with an absolute 8am alarm. I think this is doable. We'll see how it goes. My sleep projects have never stuck before! But my efforts are evolving with their doability. I'll call it progress.

This brings me to Acorn Squash. I tried cooking my first artichoke yesterday. I chopped the top, boiled it for a while, and mixed up some olive oil with garlic, salt, and pepper... Tara and I dipped each leaf in the mixture, and by the end of it we both felt absolutely sick. All that oil... It makes me shudder just thinking about it.

However! Every failure needing an equally massive success to follow, I'm going to take this acorn squash that I bought not too long ago, and do this with it:

Moroccan-Style Stuffed Acorn Squash

SUBMITTED BY: TRUCKERDOO 4.50 stars
“Vegetables, garbanzos, raisins and couscous in a lovely Moroccan broth taste delicious inside butter and brown sugar-brushed acorn squash. You can experiment with different vegetables, or add diced chicken. Feel free to be creative with your amounts - I usually freestyle and end up with leftover stuffing mixture, which tastes great on its own the next day. For vegetarians, substitute vegetable broth for thechicken broth.”

My take on cooking involves spending very little time planning, which makes this great because I looked it up in two minutes, and only have to buy raisins and couscous, and maybe I'll add in some tofu cooked in some really hot chicken broth for good measure. I am excited, because I've never cooked a REAL squash before. And until then... More plantain! EEEEEEEEE!!!