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oh the blinding pinkness
 
 Friday, October 21, 2005
Quotes from my "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff ... and It's All Small Stuff" daily quotes calendar:

"Remember that if you don't make a decision (or continue to procrastinate in making a decision), that is a decision. It's a choice you're making to not take any action - which usually means that you lose some control over what happens."

"So often, instead of being open and accepting of whatever we are experiencing, we resist it, push it away, and demand that it be different. But like fighting the weather, it's a losing battle."

"When it comes to change, we are always faced with the same choice - embrace or suffer."


And of course, I have chosen to procrastinate, resist, and suffer.

Friday, October 21, 2005 10:32:38 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [1]   random  |  Trackback
 Wednesday, October 19, 2005
A friend just invited me to participate in The Tour de Doughnut - "The Sweetest Bike Ride in Texas!". Hahahah.

From the website:
"The Tour de Doughnut is a unique bicycle race where riders embark on an appetizing 28-mile journey beginning at the Katy Mills Mall with rest stops along the way serving as many delectable doughnuts as you can eat.

For EACH tasty donut that a rider consumes, the rider is awarded a tempting 5-minute time credit.

Eat enough delicious doughnuts, and you can finish the race before you even started!"


So, being the nerd I am, I broke out the spreadsheet and calculated how many doughnuts I'd have to eat to make my bike ride come out to zero minutes, going by my 5min/km rate that I was going at while riding all the time in China.

I would only have to eat 45 doughnuts for my 28-mile journey to come out to zero minutes.

...

As much as I like Krispy Kreme doughnuts, I'm gonna have to give a big EWWWW to that.

Wednesday, October 19, 2005 10:33:37 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [1]   out and about  |  Trackback
 Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Today I learned ...

  • how to leash-train the doggies. Man, Happy's stubbornness rivals my own.
  • that Angie is a kick-ass doggie trainer. Oh wait, I already knew that. [ firm words ] [ whoa, she got him to heel! ]
  • that the Houston Astros were playing.
  • that the Houston Astros have never gone to the World Series before.
  • that they need one more game to go to the World Series. I finally began to understand why the 'Stros was such a big deal ... it's always good to have a bro who like, knows sports 'n stuff ...
  • that there is an Asian dude on the Cardinals team.
  • that despite cheering for the Astros (and being disappointed in their loss), I want to bear Albert Pujol's children. That guy is sexy. (Looked better on TV, anyway ...)
  • to play three-quarters of "More Than Words" on the guitar half-decently, with singing!
  • that standing up to my mom when it comes to touchy issues is exactly what I need to continue doing. I finally did that for the first time today, and ... it felt right.
  • Tuesday, October 18, 2005 11:45:36 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [1]   fam | friends | photos lite  |  Trackback
     Monday, October 17, 2005
    Dude. Hallowe'en parade with prizes (thanks Angie for the tip!). Gotta start thinkin' about a cool costume that won't break the bank. Hmmmmmmm.

    Monday, October 17, 2005 5:22:50 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [1]   out and about  |  Trackback

    Yo, where my geeksquad at? :) I want to upgrade my notebook's internal CD-RW/DVD drive to an internal DVD/CD writer, and after googling 'til my eyes went googly, I still couldn't find the answers to my questions. It is driving me crazy! Any input from you guys would be appreciated!

    Important consideration: I really don't want an external burner on my notebook, because my notebook (an HP Pavilion ze5375us, part of the ze5300 family) is already a monster, weighing in at a hefty 7.25 lbs.

    What I've found so far: I've downloaded a free service manual that tells me how to dismantle my beloved 'puter. I apparently have to go in through the keyboard to get to the CD-RW/DVD drive and remove it. I am ready to do it. I'm sure that this thing is so old it's not under warranty anymore anyway.

    The manual also says the internal optical drive is "not replaceable" by non-qualified service technicians. I say this is rubbish! C'mon, how hard can it be ...

    Elusive information: There is no info anywhere as to what to look for in a drive / notebook to ensure compatibility. There are no authoritative lists.

    Initial hypotheses, from the mind of a geek-wannabe: Well, I figured the dimensions of the new drive should be the same as my current drive, and that the interfaces should be the same.

    So, I've gotten interested in the Pioneer DVR-K15. My current drive is the Toshiba SD-R2312. Here are the specs that I surmise to be the crucial ones:


    spec

    Toshiba SD-R2312
    (current)



    Pioneer DVR-K15
    (coveted)


    WxHxD

    128 x 12.7 x 126.1 mm

    128 x 12.7 x 127mm

    Interface


    • ANSI X3T13/D96153 Rev. 18
    • ATAPI SFF8020i Rev. 2.6
    • ATAPI SFF8090 Ver. 5 Rev. 1.10


  • ATAPI
  • ATA-5 (PIO Mode4, Multiword DMA Mode2, Ultra-DMA Mode2)


  • My burning questions:
    1) Is the size difference significant?
    2) I have no idea what those interfaces mean. Are they the same? Or totally different?
    3) Am I anywhere near being on the right track?

    Again, I would be grateful for any input / personal experience!!

    Monday, October 17, 2005 5:16:58 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [2]   geekery  |  Trackback
     Sunday, October 16, 2005
    Last night was the first time I hosted my colleagues. Another first was having kids over, three of them, aged 9 through 11 (cuties, all). Since I was entertaining my colleagues, I wasn't able to keep an eye on their kids at all times. I learned some valuable lessons:

    1) Don't ever let kids into the elevator without prior instruction. (Yes, there is an elevator in this house.)
    2) The password protection on my computer turned out to be a really good idea.
    3) Don't ever leave hot peppers laying around.

    At least I had Robots on DVD so they sat somewhat still for like an hour and a half.

    I'm sure it didn't help that one of the little boys seems to have a crush on me. According to past experience (as a much older girl with little boys crushing on me), little boys like to show they like you by doing annoying things to get attention. (Perhaps akin to Flying Pear's sock-sniffing kid?)

    I was afraid my BBQ'd veggie-kabobs wouldn't be enough, but we ended up having WAY more than enough. On the menu: layered chip dip (courtesy of Boy), stir-fried wide slippery noodles (cooked by colleague's hubby!), tofu in spicy sauce, and carrot cake for dessert. Almost everything was vegetarian (just a portion of slippery noodles was not), and every last bite was delicious. Mm mm good.

    Aside from 5 hours of house cleaning and food prep, mingling with my colleagues in a casual environment was pretty enjoyable [group shot]. Of course, it helps that no one got hurt / got permanently stuck in the elevator / had spontaneous burning diarrhea / installed random stuff on my computer ...

    I will be better prepared next time kids come over to the house.

    Oh, and valuable lesson #4, unrelated to kids:
    4) I don't need no can opener to open cans! (Well, I had one, but don't know how to use it.)

    Sunday, October 16, 2005 11:50:37 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [1]   acupuncture | friends | photos lite  |  Trackback
     Thursday, October 13, 2005
    (See my 9/29/05 post)

    I bought the package of 5 massages, and I only have one more left! Call / e-mail me if you want it! You'd be doing my friend Thi a favor while indulging in 1.5 hours of relaxation for $36!

    If there's enough demand, it'd be no problem for me to get another package to satisfy all of our massage-at-a-killer-deal needs. (No, I am not making any money off of this.) So just lemme know, people! Oh, and psst - massage definitely goes good with acupuncture too.

    Update: massage package all gone. Thanks, guys!

    Thursday, October 13, 2005 11:53:22 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]   acupuncture | friends  |  Trackback
     Wednesday, October 12, 2005
    It really annoys me when people can't just tell me straight up that they don't want to do something with me. I know it most likely isn't personal, so just say so. It saves me the trouble of continuously asking, and I'll know to never ask again.

    Must be an Asian thing.

    I need to get me a snack. I'm getting crabby.

    Thursday, October 13, 2005 12:31:16 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [1]   random  |  Trackback

    I am like, SUCH a nerd. I was so so curious, so I bought their DIY LCD Video Projector guide (I have to wonder how many have forked over the $20 out of pure curiosity as well!). I'll let you all know if / when the project materializes. I only have basic skills at best from junior high shop class, so I wonder if they're sufficient. I *could* just get Home Depot to do all the dirty work, but being the proud little girl that I am (not to mention cheap), the project would be much more fulfilling if I get down in there and put my sweat and [hopefully not] blood into every aspect of the project. (Hmm, I suppose this also shows how I'm a control freak and anal. Ah well.)

    The homemade projector ends up looking like a big ugly box. The only things that comfort me is that it'll be functional and relatively inexpensive, and that Hello Kitty stickers CAN be purchased to help remedy the ugly factor.

    Thursday, October 13, 2005 12:30:24 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]   geekery  |  Trackback
     Tuesday, October 11, 2005
    Randomly bumped into this piece called "Unlucky in Love?" while searching for geeky laptop upgrades. Dammit. It rings so true. I need to stop living in denial.

    Just what I need before going to bed.

    Wednesday, October 12, 2005 12:35:58 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [1]   geekery | random  |  Trackback

    Still hung up, but refreshingly and delightfully not hung over.

    Saturday was Carol's surprise birthday party. With Alan's fake eVite and everyone's fake no's and excuses as to why we couldn't be there, we got her good.

    I did not emerge unscathed, however. How does one get carpet burns on their elbows at a party? Let's see here:

    First you go to a restaurant and order some uh, special drinks, depending on your gender, or whatever you feel like imbibing:



    (No evidence was collected of the incriminating x-rated Britney Spears karaoke lapdance I did on Carol, muahahahaha)


    Go back to Alan's place, where more drinks are had, and people are starting to get so drunk they are passing out under pool tables:



    And then, suddenly it makes a whole lot of sense to start having a competition to see whose head can fit under the coffee table!



    Then people realize I'm laughing the loudest and demand that I give it a try - I decided to see how far I could fit starting legs first. My tailbone arch was my limiting factor. This would be my source of carpet burns ...



    Random: Engrish of the night. These wedding invites were made in Taiwan. I think if you say it in the right tone, with the right breathlessness, it could be romantic.

    Wednesday, October 12, 2005 12:34:01 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [1]   friends | photos lite  |  Trackback
     Saturday, October 08, 2005
    I call myself a commitment-phobe.

    Today one of my friends called me adventurous.

    Hahaha. Two sides of the same thing.

    I like her description better.

    Sunday, October 09, 2005 12:38:31 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [1]   random  |  Trackback
    I haven't been blogging lately. Maybe that's why I'm feeling all off. I've been crazy-busy lately, which is exhausting, but it sure beats sitting around on my azz wondering if I'm gonna be able to make rent this month.

    Update on the battle against the clogged sink (9/30/05 post): thanks for all your feedback! This is what I did:

    1) Tried to poke through the clog with chopsticks. The chopsticks were not long enough.
    2) Used a plunger. That sent nasty water splashing everywhere, but did not work.
    3) Got discouraged, and busy, so my procrastinating nature took over. Avoided the issue (ie. brushed teeth in bathtub) and hoped it would go away just as mysteriously as it had appeared.
    4) Could no longer avoid the issue as the sink started filling up by itself with water (coming out of the drain - EWWWW). But yes, as a professional procrastinator, I of course found a way to continue avoiding it - I just scooped buckets of water of it out (these sinks don't seem to have drain holes) and emptied it out so it wouldn't overflow.
    5) Finally decided sink was too gross to continue ignoring. Borrowed a book from parents called "Basic Plumbing: The Complete Beginner's Guide" by Time Life. Yup. That describes me. Saw a picture on the page of dude using plunger. I was like, "That doesn't work", so got discouraged again and didn't do anything.
    6) Tonight I came home and the sink had EMPTIED ITSELF OUT!! Doing nothing had WORKED!!

    But then I tested it out by turning on the faucet and it was the same ol' thing.
    7) I finally decided to READ the text beside the pretty picture describing how to do it, and discovered that there is actually a RIGHT way to plunge so it's most effective. ("Make sure there is enough water in the sink to cover the base of the plunger cup. Spread petroleum jelly on the cup's rim. Lower the plunger at an angle and compress the cup to push out air. Then seat it over the drain. Without breaking the seal, pump the plunger up and down 10 times, then quickly pull it away. If the drain stays clogged after several attempts, try an auger (below).")

    So I went at it. And boy was it gross. After my first attempt the sink filled with brown vomit-like chunks. But I persevered. And finally ...

    I WON.

    And there you have it. A story of trial and tribulation, of hopes and dreams, of losses and disappointment and success ... all in the name of unclogging my sink.

    [bows]

    PS - I didn't have petroleum jelly for the plunger cup, but I can see how that would be helpful.

    Sunday, October 09, 2005 12:37:58 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [1]   random  |  Trackback
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